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ah, time of panics or knowledge is what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it does ita. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah . the british prime minister boards johnson holds talks with you. vickie ukrainian leader. voluntary zalinski and keith ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in del hi. i'm setting abigail also a heads. the european union holds a global pledging event in poland to raise funds for ukrainian refugees. anger and pakistan's parliament. the opposition accuses prime minister emron trans
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party of delaying a no confidence vote. the biggest protest, yes sir. lincoln economic turmoil brings tens of thousands to demonstrate against president. go to buy a raj, a box up. hello, the british prime minister boars. johnson is in keys. that's where he's met the ukranian president, viola demur zalinski. the meeting comes more than 6 weeks into the russian invasion off ukraine. johnson is the latest and a line of foreign leaders who have been traveling to ukraine to offer their supports. let's get more from enron, khan, who is live in the capital keep. so what kind of support has the u. k prime minister pledged? well, the major announcement devoris johnson has talked about is a 100 and. busy $30000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. now, britain is already one of the largest owners of village v a to the country. however,
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it's also a country this taken the least amount of refugees, but this military aid is crucial for ukraine. it's the one thing ukraine keeps asking for more of now. what's the miller's gate actually looks like when the money is spent? we're not entirely sure the ukrainians now asking for much more heavy weaponry than before. they want tanks. they want army personnel carriers. they want missiles because they now see a war in the east of the country, developing into much more of a conventional war between 2 uniformed armies rather than the invasion. and they had run tactics that were used ah, in the north of keel. for example. however, it was a very wall meeting between the 2 leaders. they sat down, they talked to each other. at the meeting was a surprise to visit was called a surprise to visit. however, some of the tweets coming out and does any really one word you can use to describe him as glowing at from the andre. busy mckee, your max offices,
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the spokesman full authority of prisons. lensky senior advisor. he says, leadership is the burden you take up voluntarily when the rest are dodging. truly, it is a never many. i think it's great ukraine that has true friends amongst them. like boris johnson who's been to key today since the very beginning of the russia aggression zalinski has been in touch with him. i regularly communicate with the security advisers, steven lovegrove and david group. horry, thanks. maurice johnson for decisive starts with helping ukraine and it's time of up most need. and then for i was told to replies and he says. busy i mean, keep as a show of unwavering support, to, for the people of ukraine were setting out new package of financial military aid, which is a testament of a commitment to this country struggle against russia's barbaric campaigns. a very glowing words off to the meeting. devoris johnson does have an issue that the russians have huge amounts of investments, not just in the city of london,
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not just in london itself, but across the u. k. the sanctions already beginning to bite the u. k. economy, he needs to be very careful how he deals with those russian sanctions and russian anger over this latest visit. but he's here, it's the most senior visit of any european leader so far since the war began. and it is a very big show of support from the british people. thank you so much. sherman con, reporting from keith. earlier, the president of ukraine met austria, chancellor, karl ne hammer, and keith the hammer said he wanted to show support for ukraine. austria has been providing humanitarian aid as well as helmets and body armor for civilians. the e u has pledged more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees from ukraine. the european commission president ursula of underlying made to pledge at a fundraising event held in warsaw. $650000000.00 will go to poland. she said the rest of the funds would go to other frontline states. today we are supporting
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millions of ukrainian refugees and people in need. above all, we are sending a message to every single ukrainian in their cities and villages under siege. a message of called to their brave ukrainian soldiers, heroes, defending their country from the aggressor. the are brothers and sisters. you are not alone. the member states are doing an outstanding job. it's phenomenal. the n g o are working on the ground, the communities, the local communities, out standing in receiving the refugees. but as i said, more is needed and any pledge will help a refugee here in the european union. but also this is so important. any pledge will help a person that is internally displaced last at home because of the bumping and shelling of proteins army within your crane. while the war and ukraine has called
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europe's biggest refugee and humanitarian crisis since the 2nd world war. more than 10000000 people have been forced to flee their homes a quarter of the countries population. more than 6000000 are still in ukraine. around 4 and a half 1000000 have escaped. 2 and a half 1000000 of them are in poland. most of the rest are in other countries, neighboring ukraine. some moved on to western europe. andreas kirchhoff as a spokesman for the un refugee agency. he says refugees will need long term support . what we're seeing. refugees from ukraine arriving in older zone. at smaller numbers we have, when you put this into perspective, we need to feed that up to 140000 people per day across the board. so it's really record numbers which we haven't seen and other refugee emergencies. and now it will be in the thousands, so still significant all the volunteer organizations are many of them are still
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there, but it's already that we need more, a longer term perspective on them, but also on supporting the refugees wednesday in the pond. because often they only spend a few hours at the border and then they move on to major cities in actually what we all know. good, well come, opponent has really been so it is probably something that should hurt counsel for other crisis of displacement and refugees of the region. now here in was where i'm now and we think that may be roughly estimated one out of 10 people is a refugee. so we need to know that these people have excess accommodation they need and if they can meet next to just to health care. so this is something really
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in the perspective of presidents, all of them are zalinski has told the 0 that russia could renew its attack on. keep if you crane in forces fail on the eastern front, but he says, seeing towns liberated is giving many people hope. we can see that the war is not over yet, but so many people are excited and happy that some areas have been liberated. and i'm pleased to speak about such places because in others, people are dying. some because of the blockade and others because they've been killed by russian soldiers. but we have put up a face response and they have failed to take keith. and keys and pakistan are to vote on whether or not prime minister him wrong con, keeps his job. he says, attempts to remove him are a part of a foreign conspiracy, and peace or reconvening to debate his fate. after parliament was dissolved to avoid a vote of no confidence, the supreme court judges rule that was illegal. opposition party say they have
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enough votes to oust con, but accuse him of trying to delay proceedings. so let's take a look at how the push for no confidence vote led to the constitutional crisis. last sunday. the opposition put forward a no confidence motion to parliament and a bit to our prime minister iran con. it accused him of handling the economy badly . the deputy speaker block the motion saying it was unconstitutional and it evolved for an interference on iran cons advice. pakistan's president dissolved parliament . the opposition then challenged the order and the supreme court. but on friday, the court ruled the cons. moved to dissolve parliament and call stop. elections was illegal. so the court ordered parliament to reconvene and hold that no confidence motion earlier or corresponds into some a bon jovi. i spoke to a member of the prime minister as party. why is emron cannot chewing sportsman
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spirit to why is he not there at the assembly? why the running away from the road as he sees that he does just doesn't have enough people to keep him in power? well, they gave us navarro. and under the last bill, as walls in grant hahn is not running away is gonna be, is here to pretty much here, but what opposition is trying to do? is that buying people the where's the sportsman's spirit there? there's not sportsmen spirit at their bank b, pearl, they're part of this international guns, but a see there's a document established document there, which mentions as vote of no confidence. it has very much linked with them and they've brought it. and then they bought our people and you know, no, these are al allegations you have not provided a should of proof that people have been bought. this so called letter is controversial. the person you who you are assigned to robert from your own party has actually deny it denied that he wants to take that job. so it feels that he's under a lot of pressure and you're extending his tenure in power by just delaying it. we're led to was endorsed by our national security committee by the parliamentary
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committee, where the cabinet and we also want to be in court to proven to it. and that's been filing a review petition big soup supreme court gave its verdict on the technical ruling of the speaker, but the ruling was based on some foundation than the foundation. is this, this letter, this document which needs to be brought into it and what is going to be happening next? what is the strategy? and then i'll, if him, round hon is removed from power. he's also asked people to come out in the streets on sunday evening. up. are you going to, are we going to see disruption on the streets of pakistan? what is the strategy? well, you know, people are parked that have decided and they will come out and protest tomorrow evening. they're doing this massive protest, roy lacrosse, peaceful protest, and in depth democracy we have the right to do it. and you semester public movement . forcing elections happening within the next 3 months. the funeral has been held for a palestinian man shot during and is really raid in jeanine in the occupied west bank
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that also injured 13 people. the refugee camp was home to another palestinian who was killed, who killed rather 3 people in an attack in tennessee on friday as him report jeanine as a flashpoint for palestinian resistance against the occupation. a picture of 24 year old mother sadie is laid next to the grave of his friend, the whole study, who was killed by israeli forces in march. now they're both buried in the same cemetery. a few meters from each other. both were members of the slamming. you had party in jeanine in the north of the occupied westbank. mourners tell us a saturday went to confront israeli forces when they rated the refugee camp early on saturday. i thought so, so he took me to the hospital in the morning to check on my arm when he heard the history of the army was in the camp. he wanted to confront them. this later i called him and he said he was surrounded. then he didn't pick up the phone. i saw the use of him on the ground. i'll call your most money,
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but he was always with me to i'm sure i used to try to convince him to stay safe. all of his friends became artist. he was sick of this life policy and help him ministry. $630.00 palestinians from the occupied westbank have been killed since the beginning of the year. most during confrontations with his written forces. just 10 days ago, palestinians in the janine refugee camp married a 17 year old son of the year after he was shocked by the israeli forces fire. now there mourning the loss of the sadie and remembering the luxury, sorry, who was killed by israeli forces fire. 40 days ago, i'll send you here are telling us that the israeli occupation has left them with one option to fight it. he is really army say to palestinians were arrested and plans me to demolish. the home of wrath has him. he's the gunman, suspected of killing 3 israelis in an attack on
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a born tel aviv on thursday. his family have been summoned for questioning by these reading military, but told a jazeera, they don't intend to go. 2 of the 4 attacks in israel, in the past 3 weeks, were by palestinians from the g need here. palestinians consider jeanene a strong hold for resistance to these radio occupation. and it's estimated that there are thousands of guns here during the 2nd them to follow the jenin refugee camp was the scene of one of the deadliest streets by these ready military, 20 years later without a state or freedom from occupation, palestinians. here see the battle isn't over there, but he manages ita you occupied westbank. still a heads on al jazeera, an election with a difference will bring you the latest from gambia, where people are casting votes, using marvels and arriving at the world's most expensive tourist destination will tell you more about this historic mission to space.
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ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to cattle hook your travel package today. it's that time, the year when the western pacific gets very active, you got a name storm here. malak, as it may well affect gram, especially say staying over open water as it expands into quite a big storm. but it's in a lot of latitude where you can pick up another circulation here in the middle, the philippines, one here in south china sea. and we did see one yesterday to the west of that. so this is the wet area. in indonesia, there are plenty of showers around but not as intense as they were. the rains, if you like, are moving north and you'll find a lot of rain developed if you just watch taiwan stretching up to the small islands of japan based field. now we're seeing winter being pushed northward. the set
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temperatures rising there above average by a few degrees in paso of japan, they're about right where they should be in beijing, but south the yangtze down towards hong kong. we're talking about $4.00 to $7.00 degrees above average. and it hasn't prompted many showers in this part of china either. there are a few develop in the high ground west in your nan, but nothing much else. it's just warm sunshine. but this is the hint of the developing rain still to come. i think this could be the start of the spring rains, lily, i know, but they are all the same. it, india rain is showing itself in the south and insur, lincoln's big shadow up in the northeast. they can be pretty vicious, quite violent in the next day. or 2 cats are official, and i know the john in the manual manuals leadership of france has been beset with turmoil and partisan politics. now as the president seeks a new term in office, the far right has become his biggest electric challenge. with what will its hard line rhetoric be
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overshadowed by international events? people empower, investigates, frances, fearful campaign on a jazzy ah oh, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, the british prime minister boars, johnson is in chief where he's met ukrainian president vulgar zalinski. johnson is the latest in a line of foreign leaders who've been traveling to ukraine to offer their supports . you has pledged more than a $1000000000.00 to support countries welcoming refugees from ukraine. the block hosted a global pledging event in warsaw to raise funds for refugees. a funeral has been
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held for a palestinian man who was shot dead by israeli troops during a rated the occupied west bank. the israeli army has now withdrawn from jeanine after trying to seize the father of a palestinian man who killed 3 people in an attack in tenant eve on thursday. it's the biggest protest so far against your lank as worst economic crisis in more than 70 years. tens of thousands of thousands traders have taken to the streets of the capital colombo, they're demanding, as i didn't go to buy or to puts up resign. fuel shortages and power cuts have let to weeks of antique government rallies. the countries struggling to pay for imports to basic supplies and not because of its huge decks and windowing foreign reserves . we now fernandez has more from colombo over my shoulder, the president of the secretariat. the entrance completely surrounded by protest is ah, just over here. the port city, which is one of this governments of key achievements as it claims i invested by the
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chinese. now all of these people the see of head the do see here today, oil coming together to call for go to go home. that is president, go to albert roger proxy and the government to step down. they basically said they want their futures back up all public servants. so we, i had to say that always i needs to be heard and it needs to be respected. and this crisis needs to end no, because it has gone up to the limit that well, the book about anymore. the quote is quite phenomenal. one civil rights activists i spoke to said he's never seen anything like this in 35 years. let's look at some of the messages. we need educator leaders, hash tag, go to go home, go to hell. roger park says one says, no more discussions, give us solutions, or family and other put up did politician these very much the rallying cry all the
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for this is here today. even attempt by the present a box to bring in negotiations appointed personal committee on economic change. the central bank governor does not seem to be appeasing the people out here. they say, you know, is in the city of shanghai will start lifting a strict lockdown in communities that report. no, coven, 19 cases. within 2 weeks of mass testing, around 26000000 residents have been under locked down since march 28th. following an outbreak, shanghai reported about 23000 infections on saturday. most of them were asymptomatic, dozens of medical volunteers and brought into the city to help with the mass testing. covenants, restrictions and saudi arabia are being relaxed to allow a 1000000 muslims to join the annual hash pilgrimage in july. but the age limit is 654 and visitors are allowed if they have a negative p, c r test only
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a few 1000. so the pilgrims have been allowed to visit mecca over the past 2 years before the virus 2 and a half 1000000 pilgrims normally took part. the president serve china and the philippines have held a virtual summits, but a territorial dispute in the south china sea remains a source of tension. fishermen in the philippine se there caught in the territorial tussle with china, jemila dog and reports from zambales. the supply of the war now jet ski, the local, young flood, know, believe, been all. but when rodrigo de 30 ran for the presidency in 2016 eve down to defend filipino fishermen at all cost. this is years later that promise to jet ski to the south china sea. laudable turned out to be an electioneering stunt in what of our global. that was my bravado. it was appeal campaign jew due and
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a huge disappointment to the thousands of philippine fishermen who voted for him here in the town of massey lock in zambales province. got his arm in the more buzz about them. uh yo, yo for us. yeah. our livelihoods got the job. mm hm. it is a matter of survival for our families. it's absurd can be, i am the scarborough shawl is a 124 miles from the province and well within the exclusive economic zone claimed by the philippines. the chinese warship ceased control of the reef 10 years ago since then in the cent, as for honest says he is faced constant harris meant from chinese vessels in the quote number will not back loop. one thing i was surrounded inside the triangle of 3 chinese ships. i was in a small wooden vessel on and they were all steam. i thought it was the end of my life. why are we fishing, like weird thebes in our own waters that this ours armina da da da and china's president. she just being announced that their country is,
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will broaden the space for more positive engagements. but such dialogue is far from the realities at sea. chinese and philippine coast guards ships almost collided last month. in with the filipino crew, said was a dangerous maneuver and clear violation of international law. china's so called 9 dash line, which claims most of the south china sea, has already been declared invalid in 2016 by an international tribunal. but that does not stop china from its expansions and incursions in the south china sea. in fact, since then, more than $240.00 diplomatic protests have been filed by the philippines against china, a $183.00 of which were filed last year. the 3rd is stepping down in july, and the campaign for his replacement is well underway. many philippines say that after years of policy of appeasement towards china, they're eager for
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a tougher stance. a more treacherous scores for the next phillip in leader to navigate. jamal alan dog and al jazeera mazin lock in zambales, northern philippines, photos, and mexico had to the poles on sunday to decide the future of the president. under his manual, nope, has ever dora called a referendum to see if voters want him to complete his 6 year term. and while right below has more from mexico city, mexico will hold a controversial presidential recall referendum on april 10th. mexican citizens are being asked a simple question, should it mexican president under this manuel? nope. is over. i thought, be allowed to finish his 6 year mandate or not. i can follow sir lopez over there though. it has called this 1st of its kind recall vote on the government's highest office a way to empower citizens and vital for validating his presidency and doesn't look at some of the little mac and he's more than. busy what we're seeing is some
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mechanism for direct democracy with old mexicans can evaluate the chief executive product after 3 years for this mechanism to be activated. a certain number of signatures are needed. in this case, the signatures have been gather your and on april 10th, we will go to the polls to vote for preference. oh, the recall referendum has become one of the most polarizing political topics in mexico. many criticize the $77000000.00 price tag to hold the vote. others have called the recall referendum on the presidency unnecessary, adding that lobe is over a lot already has a nearly 60 percent approval rating. a stem of manifest band on our sink. we are protesting against the measure. this government is taking. we are not in favor of the vote for the revocation of his mandate because its being promoted by the government when the citizens should have promoted it. critics also argued that the president is using the special recall mechanism to violate campaign laws and galvanize his party. supporters ahead of the countries next presidential election
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in 2024 in april. cecil, to you at all levels, in this process of consulting good waters. nearly every rule has been broken. the president has engaged in campaigning. public officials are campaigning, political campaigns or breasts into social media. and what is the person who subject well to flex his political muscle? when a recent survey suggests that only as much as 27 percent of eligible voters will participate in the upcoming referendum for below the 40 percent necessary for the results to be binding. regardless of voter turnout, however, the mexican president has vowed to resign. if you lose it, voters are going to the polls and gumby to elect their national assembly. a record number of candidates are vying for the 53 parliamentary seats. another 5 will be appointed by president adam barrow. he's facing growing discontent and hopes to win
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enough support to move forward with his agenda. this very important election, the national assembly election. it was, these are the people who sent us a d. d f. or we need to need to send, we have to go with them and tell them this is what we're looking for. we put them to be understand photos, thousands of trucks heading for europe, have been forced to cue at the port of dover in england. authority say the delay is being caused by paper work for fairies crossing the english channel. a section of the main highway has been closed to allow trucks to q, from drivers say, could take 2 days to make it into the ports and cross to france. or choose stretches 45 kilometers inland from the ported over to the town of ashford. and that's where poor challenge reports from why that is structured. well, there are 3 things that are going on at the moment. one of them is a,
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an incredibly acrimonious disputes over a fairy company and berries, which is ongoing. that is basically knocked out at the cross channel, very busy with the moment. then you have breakfast pipe is much, much more laborious than it ever used to be when the u. k. was a member of the european union, and you have the beginning of the school holiday, the holidays, which means that you have hundreds of thousands of breaks. so you haven't been away since it began many of them. and now they're looking to was having a holiday across the channel in europe, and there are lots of them trying to get across in a giant step 1st space tourism. the 1st all private team of astronauts has dr. the international space station, 3 of the 4 men are entrepreneurs who have each paid $55000000.00 to stay in space for 10 days. the mission is being led by a former nasa astronaut, who now works for the private space company axiom police background. as
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a space journalist and author, he says the private mission is more about tourism and science entire this team, which is gonna go on. mostly on a mission. we just, just as doris, they have said they would be doing some outreach to us from that. obviously anybody who was into space some outreach and reaches out to the larger community is on essentially telling people on how beautiful the looks like from space. so. so i'll be certain to be what happened. i don't expect them to be doing much science, but yes, not as being for some of the scientific results and signed the big instrument which are going to come back really with the mission in for a little over a week. when we are expecting them to do great science as part of buddhism, many very unlikely. unlikely that these students were stuff out of the window
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and created debris. but whenever a rocket goes up, there is always some part of the other which is left in space. we should also body when rockets rockets use that he kimmie goes in, but it'll be as much as they walk toward space. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, british prime minister born johnson is in ki where he's met the ukranian president, villagers. landscape johnson is the latest on line a foreign leader as have been traveling to ukraine to offer their support. iran con has more from keith the details of the visit being kept kept confident.
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