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present the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music amid the ruins of muscles. old city feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, that have been committed, bringing the city back to life. ah, the british prime minister meets ukraine's president and keith, offering more military and financial aid and pledging sanctions pressure on russia will intensify and flow. i, marianna, mossey, and london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming out on the program. a global fundraising drive raises $11000000000.00 to support more than $4000000.00 people who have fled to warn you. cry. fired
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out by fuel shortages and power cots demonstrates is in sure lanka demand the resignation of the president and another milestone in space. this time the arrival of the fuzz private team of astronauts at the international space station. ah, welcome to the program. we begin this. our ukraine was been a boost for the country's war effort and new financial support. millions of ukrainians who flat the fighting global donors of promised billions of dollars to help those forced from their homes. and the british prime minister made an unannounced visit to keith, offering more military and financial aid. johnson held talks with the president rogers the lensky, and promised to increase pressure on russia with more sanctions, as well as moving away from using its oil and gas. he criticized the actions of russia's present,
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let him of putin what preteen has done in places like boucher and in up in his war crumbs have permanently polluted his reputation and the reputation of his, of his government. and it is clear we, we discussed this at length, it's clear that what he's doing now, he has suffered or a reverse, but his retreat is tactical at he's going to intensify the pressure in dorm bass and in the east, although green is, is it through. if this visit is a manifestation of the decisive, strong and constant support of ukraine from great britain, we appreciate it, and we will always remember it. today you see with your own eyes, what our site looks like and you know perfectly well what our cities and villages looked like due to the russian invasion as got it in one con,
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is live now in the capital given this was an unannounced visit, the media were not aware that bestbuy minister was going to have this meeting with automation lensky. what more do we know about their discussions? well, actually they kept their discussions at very, very quiet. and on the downloads, any really what they wanted, everybody to know that what we've been told, and that includes a key announcement, a $130000000.00 worth of military aid coming to ukraine. that includes a 120 armored vehicles that something ukraine's been asking for for a very long time. but they've been asking for things like tanks, armored personnel carriers. we're not entirely sure whether that's what they're going to get or whether it's going to be some other type of vehicle. they're also asking for the harpoon and he ship weapon system that's going to be particularly useful when it comes to the war in odessa. if will actually comes to odessa and the
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russians try and land on the beaches that this is something that ukrainians have always wanted from britain. in particular, it is likely that they may well get some of their systems what they get enough of them. we don't know, certainly it's a significant amount of money. britain is always been one, a large donor of arms during this conflict to the ukraine. indeed is anti aircraft systems and his anti tank systems have been use a devastating effect against the russian against russian army. however, when we're talking about a country that has the least amount of ukrainian refugees that they've allowed to let in to britain itself. so on the one had yes, you are getting all of this help. on the other hand, are there are ukrainians who, who are in exile, who are effectively refugees in other countries. we're trying to get to the u. k. some because because of how difficult is to get into the u. k. so there's a thin line that boris johnson is walking when it comes to russia as well. however, the russians have huge investments within it. not only the city of london london
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itself, but across the u. k. generally, the sanctions are biting there. having an impact, not only the pension pump, but in supermarkets as well. so all of that is going to be a very difficult kind of balancing act force for his johnson. but right now he's on a hi. this is very glowing meeting between the 2 leaders. indeed, if you read the tweets are actually quite extraordinary. both leaders saying that the visit was not only welcome, but britain was one of the only countries completely supporting them. thank you very much, and one can live for us in cave or ukrainian officials are urging civilians in the eastern region of law hands to immediately travel to safe areas wanting rusher is amassing forces for a new offensive residence of being evacuated from the city of comma tours, that's where i strike on a railway station on friday. killed more than 50 people. ukraine says russia, 5 missiles at the station, while thousands of civilians were waiting to catch trains to safety. russia insist
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that key of was buying this must both of them. donald will hold from our city. the train hasn't been running for a long time. we can only evacuate by boss. it's impossible to live in the city because a water supply is intermittent. electricity is infrequent shops are closed, communications don't work, is like armageddon here. while global donors of promised $11000000000.00 to support ukrainian refugees and those have been internally displaced. the money announced a fundraising event in warsaw is made up of donations loans and grants from individuals and governments including canada and the european commission. more than 4400000 ukrainians on our refugees and millions more internally, displaced by us to those who fled a women and children as men of fighting age can't leave the country. neighboring poland is hosting the largest number of refugees from ukraine. today we are
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supporting millions of ukrainian refugees and people in need. above all, we are sending a message to every single ukrainian in the cities and villages under siege a message of hope 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. so working on the ground, the communities, the local communities 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 displayed so lost at home because of the bumping and shelling of proteins. army within your crane, ah,
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north focus on the political crisis that's unfolding in pakistan and after several delays and a supreme court challenge. a parliament has started voting on a no confidence motion against prime minister in ron con. come all hide, it is live for us now and his lama bob with the details. now, what do we know about this, this no confidence vote. why that you know, for the past few weeks focused on what you were saying a political deadlock, there was a lot of tension india, but dad. hi drama. now coming to a conclusion. apparently just before the stroke of midnight ridge was the time fixed by that your brain, god, that the government really have to hold. dad was of no confidence the speaker of the parliament tender resignation saying that they were standing by head lead
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the former. now we can prime minister mr. iran con hated resignation. also followed by the former speaker to a white earlier of for much speaker of another political party which was de miss diane, my leg, who was the speaker of the parliament. and then the ward of confidence, which card but apparently we have been told that prime minister, ron hon, has left the prime minister out for his residence. and it is now certain that the position will be able to choose a leader of the house, will then be the next prime minister of august on, and to after several weeks of high political drama and a lot. what does this mean for m o cons political future? well im ron khan has been developing
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a narrative. what we have found out that this is now going to turn into a battle of the night at dave. he will be seen by his party work good. as the hero who did not compromise on sovereign day, he was talking about that letter direct intervention and trying to bring about regime change. dad that did the narrative, richard going to sell in the public. ok, he had been able to garner support in the local board the election than the hybrid book to inquire, proven also he'd be hoping for an early election. he still has considerable support within the country. his party were the largest part in parliament for 255 seats. so while m ron may be down, it's certainly not out. thank you very much collider and his amazon tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of the shrunken capital, columbia, demanding present, got to buy like a pack, so resign the biggest protest so far against the worst economic crisis the country
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has seen for decades people have been struggling with shortages of food and medicines in power cots. when l fernandez reports on this now from columbia. angry, frustrated and desperate for justice around the president's office in colombo, under the eyes of the police shalon case facing its worst economic crisis. in decades. all saturday, the protesters kept coming. most of them young people in what's reported to be the biggest protest over the crisis to d. o public service. so we are here to say that always as needs to be heard and he needs to be respected and describes his needs though and no because it has gone up to the limit that to well be broke and obey anymore. the crowds came from all of shalana as diverse communities. this close to reads give us stolen
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money back. and this is corrupt jewelers are playing with our future. in recent weeks, the price of essential goods rocketed and cooking gas and fuel became scarce. hawker last up to 30 hours. 7 economy see a massive drop in tourism revenue due to the east of bombing of 2019, and the pandemic, coupled with a loss of government revenue due to a major free election tax cut pro to blame. not as not in a foreign currency for the government to buy a central that's only by me out of this crisis about the roger botch us has to be removed from the positions. and they normally be could see some sort of a credible political stability in the country and political bid that want to go stability only the economy got sustainable to be big bill coming to the country. the government is requesting a bailout from the international monetary fund. and also seeking financial
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assistance from india, china, and other friendly countries. the government has described demonstrators as extremists, accusing them of being politically manipulated. while a very few may fit, description of vast majority of the thousands of britain have turned up voluntarily . they say they want their futures back and go to roger hawks, i'm the government must go. no fernandez, audra, 0 colombo without. is there a lie from london more still to bring you on the program? post clothes in gambia with a record number of candidates vying for parliamentary sees will have that story and more. ah hello there. we've had some colder unsettled weather sweep across europe over the
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past few days. thanks to a weather system, moving from the west to the support from heavy rain and strong winds to france. but it's moved rather quickly to the southeast. it's going to be the balcony that sees the bulk of that weather on sunday. now for the north west for britain, an island, it is a lot miles that we've got sunny spells breaking through the cloud, but it is feeling colder. and rain isn't very far away. we will however, see temperatures start to pick up this week. but for scandinavia it remains largely cold with some heavy snow for norway, pushing into finland by monday. now things are going to improve across central areas. come monday, we'll have clear skies for lot of france, if we have a look at the 3 day for paris. well, there's going to be lots of sunshine, the temperature rising above the average. now that can't be said to the i barian peninsula. it is going to get wetter here for portugal. thanks to that massive rain that's pulling in. it's gonna edge into madrid. by the time we get into choose, that remains largely windy as well for much of the mediterranean warnings out
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across the south islands here. and it isn't looking very good for turkey. we've got wet and windy conditions sweeping east by the time we get into monday that to weather update. ah, ah, of all my friends and co workers who were detained, i am the only one who survived. they were me waiting for news of the men folk and was only one. we're a little much little soul boy children's father resolved. i saw man kill mixed with all i have only once in my life. seen men who are scared to death. 30 years old from the start of the wall, bolts near the camp on al jazeera. ah ah
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ah. look at the maid developments this now and now. and the british prime minister boris johnson, made an unannounced visit to you cried while he met with president lawton, near the landscape. he offered more military and financial aid, and also promised to turn out of prussia on russia. with more sanctions the u. n is saying there are now more than 4400000 ukranian refugees and millions more and timely displaced. global donors of promised $11000000000.00 to support them at a fundraising event in warsaw hosted by the e u. and after several delays and a supreme court charlie sh pakistan's parliament as daunted voting on a no confidence motion against the prime minister in ron con. session was adjourned 4 times on saturday. all now and other stories of following
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residents of returning to a charge and changed sissy and boucher russian forces have been accused of war crimes. that since a left local police officers have been tasked with assisting traumatized survivors . volunteers is sweeping up debris and removing what remains of destroy tanks. images of debt civilians left on the streets and mass graves caused an international outcry. the only thing they know is people dad's people with their hands died, people tortured murders. and this just breaks my heart, you know, but i'm sure i'm up to me, so i'm sure will build the city and make it even more beautiful than before. when i was president of the philippines in china, of discuss tensions in the south china sea in a joint statement, they stress the need to exercise restraint to maintain peace in the disputed territory. or do you go to tar times? eugene pang spoke for an hour by phone and also discussed that warn you crying. the
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corona virus pandemic jemma on dugan reports now from zambales province along the south china sea. the joint statement issued by both leaders talked about expanding relations, especially when it comes to diplomacy. and trade, but the dialogue is far from the realities it see. in fact, just a few weeks ago, philippine and chinese coast guards nearly collided. and according to the filipino crew, the chinese ship dangerously maneuvered, which was the violation of international law. now trying to 9 dash claim has already been declared invalid by an international tribunal. but that does not stop china from its expansions and reclamation in the south china sea. and since 2016, the philippines are filed more than 240 diplomatic protests against china. more than $180.00 of which were filed last year. now the campaign to replace president
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there to here in the philippines is well on their way. and had spoken to many filipinos here who said they're anxious. they want the next president of the philippines to take a tough stand against a b jane pose of closed in gamblers election where people have been voting to elect a national assembly. record number of candidates vying for the 53 parliamentary seats. and now the 5 will be appointed by president adama barrow. he's facing growing political and economic discontent in the country, and hopes to win enough support to move forward with his agenda. i'm going to address has been following developments from nigeria, capital aperture. they turn out is very, it was very low throughout the day and this was can fun course by civil society organizations, local observers, and even the election commission, the spokesman of the election commission, confirm to me that yes, the tunnel compared to the presidential elections last december. was very low,
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so that's how it's been and this could be a good sign for the ruling or governing party. then p, p. remember the n p p was formed after the coalition that brought the president out of a bottle to power. and now it's projected when at least about 30 percent of the seats to be declared closely followed by the main opposition, the u. d. p. party. now what that means now is that bottle maybe out of one coalition. then he will need to have another coalition partner in parliament or collision partners in parliament in order to governor push through agenda and parliament. when these results come out, what happened was the day, the low voter turnout was a good sign for them. it's probably the best the party can hope for which of course, when mean that in the local, in the villages, in rural communities, the party projected to do well not in the city where the opposition has a very stronger presence than the governing mtv part. you remember the opposition
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have been in place for a very long time, says even proceeding. yeah, damage leadership. so a lot of people expect the president's party to the well in the order of communities and the opposition to the well in parliament. israel is imposed collective measures against palestinian inhabitants of janine in the occupied west bank of the 2 of the areas residents carried out. attacks in israel as follows, arrayed in the town during which a palestinian man was shot dead. that doesn't more, we're injured. a refugee camp patterson is considered jeanina stronghold for resistance to israeli occupation. under the new measures, its residents have had their movements tightly restricted order. abdul hamid joins us now from occupied east jerusalem. and although what more do these measures involve? this is a series of measures that were issued by the basically disraeli authority in the occupied was bang. those measures include, for example,
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for bidding merchants and business men, people from the junior area to cross into israel. another. another thing is that 5000 permits were revoked. those permits were granted cheap, honest indians during this month of ramadan, so they could visit their families inside israel. well, no more of that either. and then it seems that there's also no transfer of project agriculture projects from that janine area. so certainly clamping down on jeanine are ready the checkpoints, the 2 major crossings for people living in that area. do i'm in the north and the south have been close down. the only little cabinet you have is that daily laborers will still be allowed to come in to israel to work as long as they can, but they will have the most most stringent security measures. now i seniors,
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obviously slam these measures say that that that amounts basically a t collective punishment about israel. it seems to be standing firm, especially after that that tac yesterday. the problem is to have said that he is lifting all restrictions on security forces bid basically giving them the green light to do what ever they want. and the defense ministry said that all offensive and defensive operations will widen and continue in the occupied west bank for the coming days. all right, thank you very much. honda underneath when now top iranian officials are promised to continue working on the peaceful use of the country's nuclear program. they unveiled several quote achievements as they described it during a ceremony and tap ron to markets national nuclear technology de both the president and the head of the atomic image agency, a taking part on how she has been following developments from tat ron. the iranian
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nuclear agency show a 9 off it's new achievements and fields of health and agriculture. also, iran is suppose they already said they did to upload their own c p f, which is the con, the country program, a framework for the next 20 for the i. e. a website where it's showing in gen that are one of the plans and objectives. the iranian nuclear agency is putting forward, one of them is producing on 10000 megawatts of electricity through nuclear power. also, the president spoke during this ceremony. he said that iran one link it's nuclear ambitions with him to be peaceful framework. it went to link its own research, its own knowledge within the, in nuclear science to the demands and whatever other countries want at
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this was in a way or another signal to what's the negotiations as we know that right now, the iranian nuclear file that's controversial within the international power is under negotiations on talks between iran and 5 plus one and america. and these talks are, are installed due to a points regarding the, the listing of the i, r g. c. chinese largest city will soon start listing locked down restrictions in communities that report no cases within 14 days. after another round of mass testing, shanghai reported about 23000 infections on saturday. most of them, though, were asymptomatic. around 26000000 residents have been under a strict lockdown since march the 28th after cove at 19 outbreak. and levels have been recent reports of food shortages in the region. now the
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latest government data in brazil is showing that the amazon rain forest is being cut down at a rack. old rate, 941 square kilometers has already been destroyed in the 1st 3 months of this year. as monarchy anake ever was mia diginero. environmentalists are alarmed at the 64 percent rise compared to last year. it's rainy season in the amazon, normally a time when logging activities and fires decrease. yet deforestation has been on the rise. during the 1st 3 months of this year, 941 square kilometers of the brazilian rain forest were destroyed. 64 per cent, more than the same period in 2021. official data just released shows 1st quarter deforestation at its most extensive since 2015. it's the result of illegal logging in mining. but environmentalists also blamed brazil's
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president j eatable sonata, so we know that this is the concept base of said row i off. did it for me to why do you see that has been maintained by the current over me? see 2 office in 2019. so this are various activities war drastically reduced. there is no action by 5 deforestation. and there are several deals that actually in the wrong message that people who do environmental crime will not be punished on the other hand. and they might be benefited with a change in their current regulation. so all of this leads to a scenario 8 reached or a station rates are out of control and also an address pushing for legislation that will open indigenous lands to mining thousands of representatives of more than 170 indigenous tribes are now in the capital brazilian protesting against
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a set of bills, which will make it easier for minors, loggers and farmers to commercially exploit the amazon from january to march deforestation in indigenous lands increased by 52 percent compared to the same period last year. environmentalists say this is particularly concerning because those areas should be protected or as to day. the opposite is true. monica cannot give al jazeera rio de janeiro. thousands of trucks heading for europe have been forced to cure the ports of dover in england. sorry to say the delay is being caused by issues with certification for fairies that cross the english channel, a section of the main highways being closed off to allow trucks to q some drive this a could take up to 2 days to make it to the port and across to france now in a giant step 1st space terrorism,
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the 1st all private team of astronauts has done to the international space station after a short delay tom march for making his way down. and there we are. 3 of the 4 men entrepreneurs is each paid $55000000.00 to spend around 10 days in all bit carry out some scientific research and on the projects while their mission is being led by a former nasa astronaut, who now works for the commercial space by company axiom this team which is gone, gone mostly on a mission. we just just as they said they would be doing some outreach. welcome. that obviously anybody who was into space some outreach and reaches out to the larger community is on. are we expecting them to do a great size as part of buddhism? many very unlikely. we should also body when rockets will rockets
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use that he, boxing kimmy goes in building b as much as they walk toward space. alright. and get more on all the stories recovering it also plenty of commented and ours says here that takes you behind the headlines, al jazeera dot com is where i need to go blue quick look at the made stories we are following this, aren't you case? prime ministers made an unannounced visit to kia, offering more military and financial aid. johnson held talks with president law dameon lensky, and promised to increase pressure on russia with more sanctions, as well as moving away from using its oil and gas. and he was critical of russian president.

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