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as we can, as always is there a correspondence that's what we strive to do me . ready a show of support, the ukraine, the butcher's prime minister becomes the latest leader to visit t as fears grove, a major russian assault in the east. ah, blah, darn jordan, this is out a 0. lie from dela also coming up pakistan zimmerman khan is dismissed as prime minister to losing a no confidence votes in parliament. and peas are set to pick a new nita on monday. we need change yet because the diagram is going. it's not missing at all. damn beans vote for new parliament in an election that could strengthen the president's power. i and pretenses in shoreline got
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keep up the pressure on the government and fed up with the rising cost of goods on want the president out. there's been a boost for ukraine's war effort. as international donors were new financial support for millions of people who fled the fighting. the british prime minister made an unannounced visit to keep offering military and financial aid. or as johnston met president vladimir lensky, and promised to increase the pressure on russia with more sanctions, as well as moving away from using its oil and gas. russell soda reports from the capitol keefe regards can more high level diplomatic visits to keep on saturday. you k prime minister boys johnson and austria's chancellor caught me hammer, became the latest western leaders to was at the ukrainian president at they after would admit that ascii welcomed european commission president or so lavender lane and the blocks foreign policy chief. joseph bought out johnson,
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one of the most local critics off rushes, invasion of ukraine. retreat of his support for the country. and we will give you the support that you need the economic support, but also of course, defensive military support, in which i'm proud to say that the u. k. helped to, to lead the way he pledged to send me armored vehicles, anti aircraft, anti tank missiles, and perhaps most significantly anti ship miss our systems. those co threatened rushes. large naval presence in the black sea, with as embassies and political figures began to return to keep the work to reconstruct is destroyed, neighbourhood is ramping up. among them is the city of their pin. once home to 60000 people, the city was a front line in the battle between russia and ukraine, of forces heavily guarded on
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a visit to the area. the austrian chancellor told me he found the destruction difficult to take in for a thorough the quarter of the people, no crane who thought a war crime, now fierce fighting continued here for over a mount. these bridge became a focal point. as people fill out the bombardment, ukrainian army sacrifice this bridge in order to hold the address of russian forces as they try to encircle the capital. as a result, the city of the had been, has been cut off from keith since the early days off the war. now that the russian forces left the region a force or on the way to reconnect the 2 cities with a temporary bridge. since russian forces have withdrawn from the area, foundations are being relayed and connections remains as the suburbs are linked again to the capital,
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so to key reinforces is linked to the world. wrestle said that al jazeera p. meanwhile, ukraine and officials are urging civilians in the eastern region of low hands immediately leave to say for areas warning, russia is gathering its forces for new offensive. people have been evacuated from crime, a tossed. that's where a strike on a railway station on friday killed more than 50 people. ukraine says russia. 5 missiles at the station, while thousands of civilians are waiting to catch trains to safety, russia insist keith was responsible. meanwhile, residence of boucher returning home to a charred and change to city russian forces have been accused of war crimes there since they left local police officers have been tasked with helping survivors. volunteers are sweeping up debris and are moving what remains of destroy tanks. the images of dead civilians left on the streets and mass graves cause an international outcry. and global donors are promised $11000000000.00 to support refugees from
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ukraine and those internally displaced the european commission and governments like canada are among those helping. most of those who fled women and children because men of fighting age can't leave the country. well, the war has cause europe's biggest refugee and humanitarian crisis since world war 2. more than 10000000 people have been forced to flee their homes. that's a quarter of the country's population. more than 6000000 are still in ukraine. around 4 and a half 1000000 left. the country, 2 and a half 1000000 of them are in poland. most of the rest are in other countries, neighboring ukraine was some and moved on to western europe. we'll address coach office on the you and refugee agency. he says those forced to flee ukraine will need long term support. what we're seeing next. bill. refugees from ukraine arriving in order at smaller numbers. we have when you put it into perspective, we need to see that in the mass up to 140000 people per day across the
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border. so it's really record numbers which we haven't seen and other refugee emergencies, and now it will be in the 1000. so still significant all the volunteer organizations are many of them are still there, but it's already that we need to more, a longer term perspective on having them, but also on supporting the refugees went on because often they only spend a few hours a day at the border and then they move on to major cities in poland. it's actually what well, come up and it has really been an area and it's, it's probably something that should temper for other i've been trying to tough displacement and refugees of the response. now, here in was where i'm now, and we think that may be rascally estimated one out of 70 people is
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a refugee. so we need to meet these people accept accommodation, they need if they can access to just to health care. so this is something really wanting to look at in the perspectives and many are hosted with local citizens. they may not be able to to host them for an extended period. they support from other countries. it showed in the 1st name, obviously to go into the national response and especially also, municipalities, villages, town. if you had been a man plan and entity unit c, r, your records, the agency or other positions. and you know, they can compliment that response. what we're seeing is that the movements across the border, they am more in line with what and what the cry. so some of these people may be
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need, i'm not surely there are individual fact. we talk refugees to pay a $100.00 men or they think that it's relatively peaceful where they are now . well has to say that with the latest development in ukraine and also the right place and we have more than 7000000 internally displaced in the ukraine now. so that means that it's on the situation like period there is certainly the, the possibility that more ukrainian pakistan's parliament has removed imran khan as prime minister, it held a vote of no confidence after several delays and a legal challenge in the supreme court. it or again, the reports. unless it was after midnight in islamabad, when members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence, months,
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subtler after a nearly 14 hour standoff between a moron cons ruling party and the opposition. 174 members have regarded their war to in favor of the resolution. consequently, the resolution hold of no confidence against mister m. ron hon. the parameters from islamic republic of august on has been paused by a majority of the total membership of the national assemblies. ah, gone is the 1st prime minister in pakistan to be ousted by a new confidence, vate opposition leader, she by sharif, who's likely to succeed him? said pakistan had been freed from a crisis. gall omby, a new dawn has started a new day is coming, a law has answered the prayers of millions of pakistani mothers, sisters, daughters, elders, and youth. ah. com says he won't accept in opposition,
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government and blame the us for leading a conspiracy to remove him. he's called on his support is to hold nationwide rallies among boys. among con has been moved to a foreign conspiracy. god willing, we will fight back to make him prime minister again. we don't want his thieves it. oh, concert we will is the culmination of months of political turmoil and a week long constitutional crisis. the opposition put food in no confidence mation to parliament last sunday. ah, the deputy speaker blocked the mation saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign interference. man is 0. my use on cons, advised pakistan's, president dissolved parliament, but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley man has lost the battle in the parliament. he still has a large following in the field, especially among the young and they are fairly committed to a lot will depend how this group and they run on is going to react or interact with
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the new government. because overnight the new government will not be able to solve the problems of the economy. the relationship with the military, the u. s. state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister party studying victoria gate. and b algae. is there any seinfeld breaking out 0 when we come back? we're in this. we show you how the war in ukraine has given rise to a home grown industry. tom are making his way down. there we are on the milestone and space tours in the 1st all private team of assimilates arrives at the international space station morning. ah hello there. it's all about the heat in the middle east at the moment. we've seen
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temperature is above average across much of the region that they are going to dip down slightly across the levant. thanks to summer, that wet and windy weather pulling east out of the mediterranean. but down further south in some of the gulf states, we're going to see them pick up in places like the u. e, as well as a mon, the temperature in muscat. we have a look at the 3 day touching 43 degrees on sundays, a well above the average. and we will see it come down on tuesday, though the sunshine will remain if you like, winds kicking around and as we had to north africa, the wind is still the story, particularly across libya. we could see some sandstorms here, such a cool down as well for the north eastern places like egypt as well as morocco, temperature dipping down in rebec once again after some warmth for the wet to whether we have to head further west and to the gulf of guinea, some of the shop of thunderstorms, edging into my jury or by the time we get in some monday for a very wet weather. we have to head further south to botswana and south africa.
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we've got we've got thunderstorms raging here pushing towards the east across s. what teeny, unless you to, it's going to be the east coast that sees the torrential rain on monday. but there'll be sunshine in cape town. ah, for the latest news, as it breaks got into the opposition, the only way forward is abiding by democratic norms. and the rule of law in pakistan with detailed coverage all throughout are paying you see, sites like this seems all the heavy artillery shell, and there's almost complete destruction from around the world. so many people wanted trusted strong leader at a time of crisis. hulu .
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ah, we'll come back and pick them out of our top stories here. this, our british prime minister pharmacy johnson has pledged more aid for ukraine. after holding talking presidents zalinski and pete johnson, the latest foreign leader to travel to the country to offer his support. the craning officials urging civilians in the eastern region of the hands to travel to safer areas. people in the city of from a toss a been evacuated off time. missiles strike, kill more than 50 people at a railway station on friday. anymore. calm has been removed as pakistan's prime minister, he lost no confidence boat, which was held in parliament empties when we come in on monday to book for noon for the war has led to a surgeon demand for body armor for ukraine soldiers and police start at a home grown industry protective vests as rub up right now, reports from the western city of live if it's a long way from any front line,
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but these volunteers are doing what they can for their countries war effort. so the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something. but she knew i was thinking, what can i do and how can i help in this was at my age, i saw that people were getting weapons, but there was nothing to protect them. ah, this is what is company was doing before the war. creating laser light presentations for company events and promotions. now his staff helped by volunteers make the plates needed for body armor with ukraine struggling to find enough for expanding ranks of soldiers. the fin plates of them put inside a vest one front and one back at the rate of more than $200.00 pieces of body armor per week. and all of them going to the front. as soon as they're made. the 1st
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plates were tested to make sure they can stop high velocity, bullets and shrapnel splinters, and the ballot coming on this plate and anger blow the us exports and the small pieces of the ballot. and, and this layer can observe, observe, observe, ah, one day when that country is once more at peace. these engineers and designers will return to more creative work for now. they say their priority is getting vests to fellow ukrainians to stop russian bullets. robert bride al jazeera, the vive. now, in just a few hours time polled zillow, but in france for the 1st round of the presidential election, 12 candidates including incumbent emanuel macro, a vying for the top job. lisa pictures in hong kong where french citizens began voting a short while ago. australians will head to the polls on may 21st to vote in a general election by minister scott marson made the announcement in canberra. his
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conservative government got a narrow victory in 2019, but it now trailed behind labor in the opinion polls. i love this country and i love australians. and i know estrogens have been through a very tough time. i also know that australia continues to face very tough challenges in the eas ahead. but more than either i know that we live in the best country in the world. and more than ever, i am optimistic about our future and why not. and what i know estrogens can achieve . bug counting is underway in the gambia, where people are picking a national assembly. a record number of candidates are vying for 53 parliamentary seats, and other 5 will be appointed by the president. adam barrow, who faces growing political and economic discontent. offered address reports. 4 months of top presidential election. guardians,
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once again came out to vote. many of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the one that returned president item, a power to power into ag ambia. yeah, we need change yet because the real game is going is not promising at all. it's not promising. so we need a torch in the house with the assembly. yeah. and saw that the constitution can be amended. yeah, we need a, a new deaf conversation because the engine and design because as usual is the, was because his vision ever been more. but the president said he considers the election unimportant static or our democrats is moving. that means defeat is level amazing. that is very good. going forward. was it was supposed to some failure, not it was his on his over. we have constantly do it or so we have been as drum found isn't moving forward. the election commission says the child was much lower than in the presidential wrote in december. local observers say you thought maybe
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because a parliamentary vote came so soon after the presidential race analyst in the can be i suggest a low voter turnout could give the governing and p p party. only a small majority. if that happens, the president, then we'll have to find new partners to push through his agenda in parliament. ah, although the president won a lunch slide re election 4 months ago and a list predict he faces tough times ahead. if he doesn't win the majority, it would be very difficult for him. but of course i thing for me as an assembly should be deal with different voices. and it is that it's, it's been a business opportunity to see how they can work together to ensure that what is of benefit to the measure is advanced people in the gambia and are waiting to find out who will be representing them in parliament selection of features expect most of the results to be announced of something increase of g 0 up which i shall anchor, has seen its largest protest since the start of the economic crisis. demonstrators
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were back on the streets and colombo, demanding that president, got to buy a raja pox. i resign michelle fernandez reporter la capital, angry, frustrated and desperate for justice around the president's office in colombo. under the eyes of the police, shalanda is facing its worst economic crisis in decades. on saturday to protest is kept coming. most of them young people in what reported to be the biggest protest over the crisis to d. o public service. so we are here to say that always as needs could be heard and he needs to be respected. and this crisis needs though, and no, because it has gone up to the limit that well be broke and obey any more. the crowds came from all of finance as diverse communities. this course to read, give us stolen money back. and this is corrupt jewelers uplaid with our future.
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in recent weeks the price of essential goods rocketed and cooking gas and fuel became scarce. hopa last up to 30 hours. 7 economy see a massive drop in tourism revenue due to the eastern bombing of 2019, and the pandemic, coupled with a loss of government revenue due to a major free election tax stuck to blame. not is not in a foreign currency. the government should buy a central that's only might be out of this crisis or above the roger, but just has to be removed from the positions. and they normally be could see some sort of a credible political stability in the country and wanted to go bid that wanted to go stability on the economy. god, sustainability be big becoming country. the government is requesting a bailout from the da national money to fund and also seeking financial assistance in india, china,
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and other friendly countries. the government has described demonstrators as extremists, accusing them of being politically manipulated. while a very few may fit this description of vast majority of the thousands of protest i have turned up voluntarily. they say they want their futures back and go to bed. roger pox, i'm the government must go. manette fernandez, audra 0, colombo. israel has announced strict new measures against palestinians living in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank credentials, restrictions on their movements, businesses and permits to visit relatives. hours earlier, these rainy army moved their way into the camp, leading to a death of one palestinian man abraham nashville. a picture of 2040 at old mother sadie is laid next to the grave of his friend of the law whole study who was killed by israeli forces in march. now they are both buried in the same cemetery. a few meters from each other. both were members of the islamic jihad party in jeannine,
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in the north of the occupied west bank. mourners tell us a sadie went to confront israeli forces when dave rated the refugee camp early on saturday, or start so sunday mister sure, he took me to the hospital in the morning to check on my arm when he heard the israeli army was in the camp he wanted to confront them later. i called him and he said he was surrounded. then he didn't pick up the phone. i saw that years of him on the ground uncle, you're modest, lend money. but he was always with me too. and i'm sure i used to try to convince him to stay safe. all of his friends became martyrs. he was sick of this life. the palestinian health ministry see 30 palestinians from the occupied west bank have been killed since the beginning of the year. most during confrontations with his reading forces just 10 days ago, palestinians in the janine refugee camp very 17 year old son of the year after he was shocked by the israeli forces fire. now there mourning the loss of the sadie
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and remembering abdullah for, sorry, was killed by israeli forces fire. 40 days ago, palestinians here are telling us that the israeli occupation has left them with one option to fight these really army see, to palestinians with arrested and plans made to demolish the homeless. that has him . he's the gunman, suspected of killing. he is really in an attack on a born television on thursday. his family have been summoned for questioning by the israeli military, but all the just 0 they don't intend to go to of the, for attacks in israel in the past 3 weeks, were by palestinians from the g need palestinians consider jeanene a strong hold for resistance to these regular occupation and it's estimated that there are thousands of guns here during the 2nd, and the fall to the janine refugee camp was the scene of one of the deadliest streets by the israeli military, 20 years later without
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a seat or freedom from occupation, palestinians here see, the battle isn't over. him eligible? yoke your pipe? westbank. shanghai plans to south easing a locked down in the communities that report. no coven, 19 cases. within 2 weeks after another round of mass testing around 26000000 residents have been under locked down since march 28. following an outbreak, dozens of medical volunteers have been brought into the city to help with mass testing. now the presidents of china and the philippines of held a virtual summit, but their joint statement didn't mention the territorial dispute in the south china sea fishermen in the philippines say they're caught in the middle of a territorial tussle with china modeling token reports. now from some bothers some other or no jet ski, the local, you flood, know, believe been all. but when read 3 good, the tears you ran for the presidents in 2016 eve down to defend filipino fishermen
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at all cost. this is years later that promise to jet skis to the south china sea model turned out to be an electioneering stunt. what about global? that was my bravado who it was, appeal campaigned joe joe and a huge disappointment to the thousands of philippine fishermen who voted for him here in the town of massey lock in zambales province. that these are mean in the more buzz about them at your job. for us, you are a livelihood to start the job. it is a matter of survival for our families. it's absurd can be i am the scarborough shoal is a 124 miles from the province and well within the exclusive economic zone claimed by the philippines. the chinese warship seized control of the reef 10 years ago since then in the st. esperanza says he is faced constant harris meant from chinese vessels in alternate number corner pac not one thing. i was surrounded inside the
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triangle of 3 chinese ships. i was in a small wooden vessel and they were all steam. i thought it was the end of my life . why are we fishing lake? we are thieves in our own water. that this arch, armina da da, da and shyness president. she jan thing announced that there are countries there will broaden the space for more positive engagements. but such dialogue is far from the realities at sea. chinese and philippines 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 has not stopped 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
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china, a $183.00 of which were filed last year. the turret 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 a tougher stance. a more treacherous course for the next phillip in leader to navigate jamal alan dog and al jazeera mazin lock in zambales, northern philippines. there's been another giant step for space tourism this weekend, the 1st all private team and asymptotes as doc to the international space station. national to be working during the 8 day stay. so recard reports on their mission doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international base station. initial contact made the soft capture ring is now going to begin to retract mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capture. dr. levy on
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the other side of the hatch, a team at the international space station. welcome 3 astronauts on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut michael lopez. alegria led the 20th flight for the 1st time as each instead, mock puffy and larry corner for the entrepreneurs page, $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over a week. it's the 1st nonprofessional ass not seem to travel to the i assess nasa and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low us. all these bonds critic say the private space race needs to be regulated. there is a lot of rich people want to have in their barriers that the space and gym back. so battle going to be one sector. but for commercial exploitation space, i think the laws need to come and leave the overly. but manufacturing in space is one more area, which will have to be that in times to come,
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how it would be done. the mission is a collaboration between, you know, mosque space, x commercial space flight company axiom, and nasa under 3 meters on board. the i assess and orbiting 400 kilometers above sea level, there'll be no time for leisure for the tourists. so be put to work on several research projects for the next 8 days, including an experiment involving cancer stem cells. so to hide it, al jazeera ah, a quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera, the british prime minister barak johnson has pledged more military aid for ukraine . after holding talks with the president, zelinski and steve, the meeting comes more than 6 weeks into the russian invasion. john.
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