tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 11, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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and new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down to corrupt regime astonishing outcome with a democratic learning. i am not alone. amin is velvet resolution on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dime. this is the news i live from del huh. coming up in the next 60 minutes. members of parliament in pakistan made to a like the new prime minister to succeed in bron. com, who emanuel, my gall warns, vote is against the appeal of xenophobia ahead of a 2nd round election showdown with far arrived. rival marine le pen
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a anger in the occupied west bank as another palestinian is killed in arrayed by israeli forces. new crimes president warns the coming week could be the most crucial yet for its forces. battling a russian offensive in the east and sports scottie scheffler has won the 1st major golf championship of his career. americans secure the masters, handled with a 3 shot victory at augusta. ah, politicians are gathering in pakistan to pick the new prime minister. they'll decide on a success to him, ron khan, who lost no confidence vote on saturday. more than a 100 mph with cons, focused on the hurricane. soft party of just resigned to protest again,
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his al thing, his reminder of how he reached this point, the original no confidence motion against then prime minister on con, was brought to parliament by the opposition. on march 28th, a week later upon them as deputy speaker and an ally of com block, the motion claiming it was influenced by foreign powers. and the president on iran cons recommendation dissolved the assembly setting the stage for elections. last thursday, pakistan's highest court ruled the dissolution was unconstitutional. con then lost no confidence both on saturday and south or jeff l is a political analyst joined us by skype from it's some a bad so good to have us for through what does this mass resignation mean for how parliament functions? now i think that this was there yesterday made a statement, but this mess the mission will be not going to have any impact. it isn't,
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is that generally when they design, it could be that there will be a model impact. but i think it will be not going to have any political impact on the political situation. the only design they book or protest they can do was sitting in the parliament and for testing within the parliament and out of the parliament to my understanding. and so part of what i learned, that prime minister, a former prime minister and his body been made up and they are not going to do, he still expects the vote for bass will be a formality and everything will go smooth for him in parliament today. yeah, it will be move as already $172.00 plus majority and certainly even get the majority war. but when the him out upon his why remember we do go to 150. and even if he didn't want to curvy,
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if they all are sitting on the opposition benches the visiting wise, it will create a lot of was within the parliament. but at the moment, yes, she will win the one to me, but you are the which will bit on what people very comfortable. you know, i'm on calling with something of a new come up to the political scene when he won the elections the 1st time. all we now seeing pakistani politics returning to the usual suspects if we can call them that. yeah, that will be if we can say you, you will suspect it's not correct because no law shabba city while the chief in his to up and job wise tries, he was not prime minister. yes. is elder brother was the brother of terry. i mean, in that sense that some continue it's yeah,
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in terms of the usual political dennis days, right? yes, that is correct. that's political. that's the culture which is very much in the, to leading political by be boxed on people's body and bucks on a muslim league. nevada, and it is very much dennis big yet of course that the elder brother no younger brother and his son will be going to be cheaper than the job. and the p. p. p. you have a president, obama president, daddy signed up in a developing state including but thought he would find this street in the political parties. it's done as you can. the connector is given what we've seen in terms of both the demonstrations last night as well as the mass resignation. does the iran calm now become the disrupt her in chief? if we can call him that you look at when we say last night,
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then all the people on the roads in all the big city including its slam above and people who are chanting very much slogan very much josh. and that will continue that as i say, my understanding is yes, him as an individual lead to today he has more popularity. with these demonstration, he will be raising it or selling his narrative. and definitely, if we will not reside it, we will design, you will be meeting a political move according to me. but if he will not resigned from the parliament, i mean his body that bit in the parliament and out of the bi limits, he will continue making a show. and posing a big challenge to the new to jean, which will be led by the shabbots should be all right, thanks so much for your analysis on that. alright, i believe now sound ben. job aid is live front on his side by the sound that take
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us through the reaction to the resignation of m. p. 's. while another chapter of fuss unfolding drama in the bucket. funny political scene, you've been watching what has been happening in the last week and a week and a half on how a simple vote can turn into so much more. and this is what is happening in the last 2 hours. there was a parliamentary committee meeting from a chair by the full prime minister on and in that they decided they will not fit with quote traitors and imported government. and rather than taking part in a vote of confidence for a new leader, which they were likely to lose, they have decided to resign according to opposition politicians. this is a sad day because him and rather than backing all of his major speeches, saying that he will give a tough time to the opposition. you will sit in the parliament and he will block them in the parliament is decided to resign. but what is happening now is that the
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resignation are going it according to sources at the national assembly secretary at more than $100.00 resignation, are expected to arrive in the next few minutes. everyone says that he is going to fight this on the streets or focus on with the power of the people. and according to m. p 's from iran con party, they've given a failure of that across the country in last night's project. all right, thanks so much a some of in ga ah ah, president emanuel my call says the next 2 weeks will be decisive for france as he prepares for a run off against far. i challenge emery in the pan. it appears a repeat of the 2017 election that macro one easily. but polling suggests a much tighter race this time. when it smith reports from paris. emanuel mac, ron only did one campaign rally, but the man who bronze himself
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a centrist did enough to have a chance of being the 1st incumbent french president in 20 years to win a 2nd term. again, though, you'll have to beat the far right at 2 o'clock, but for you, you so. so tony, the ellipse don't seem to all the french who chose to have slain or the vote on the extreme rebuff either because they're angry, faced with persistent inequality, a damaged planet with his every day insecurity. the difficulty to make a decent living on the spot we can hard did of it. i want to convince him in the coming days, his opponent, in the 2nd round of voting will again be marine le, pen leader of the national rally. it's manifesto includes a promise to make it illegal for muslim women to wear, had scarves in public places. they were covered. the bonuses you, your vote depends all over the french territory on the legitimate preponderance of the french culture and language. the customs of our regions and the french way of life on republican laws and values. and le pen might pick up votes from supporters
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of air exam or another extreme right candidates, the former tv pond. it has asked his supporters to packer. in the 2nd round. the far less john luke melon, shawn had hoped that this time he might make it to the run off. but again, he didn't quite get enough votes. frances traditional right and left wing parties continue to hemorrhage support. the conservative, the republicans party, and the valerie pay. chris saw their share of the vote collapsed a single digits. the socialists on the am, hidalgo had been all but wiped out their share of the vote, barely registered. the beneficiary of those former conservative in socialist votes, seems again to be micron. we ought to be asked the french brutus to support the carry a song you've been friends for the next turn of the election in 2 weeks. i believe we have a good record and we have a wax our plan with the vision for the future. the young, our country and for the workers often to the left,
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micron has promised higher pensions and more staff in health care for the right thousands more police officers and judges, and a rise in the retirement age from 62 to 65. as go live now to bernard smith, he joins us from the french capital. paris. so what are the leading candidates messages now after this 1st round, sammy quoth, we'll be hitting the campaign trail hard in the next couple of weeks. emmanuel mack wrong, particularly only that one campaign rally just before the election. now he'll be adding to northern france de and criss crossing the country towns and cities across france over the next 2 weeks. marine le pen doing something similar. she was campaigning hard anyway, or before sunday should be back out campaigning again in what she said is going to be her last attempt to win present. c micron said yesterday,
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make no mistake. you that nothing is decided a marine la pan, said she wants every non macro votes to join her to put france back in order. both of them trying to sound inclusive macro. recognizing that with 33 percent of the vote going to far right extreme right candidates, very still work to be done. yes. most of microns, most of the, most of the losing candidates have said a versa, a vote is not to put marine the pen in power. so micron could benefits are from their votes. but a recognition that we 33 percent of the vote going to far right candidates then. busy not all is guaranteed, there is still a risk of an upset. micron has these policies appearing, appealing to the left and the right le pen this nationalist type policy. she's been focusing on the cost of living crisis. although this is still
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a party that promises in manifesto to curb amick immigration and to stop muslim women wearing a headscarf some. all right, thanks so much bernard smith there. alas, the 2 rivals get bank to campaigning. as bernard mentioned, there we have reaction from paris versus to what happened so far. do much, it actually will cause you to give him a call. it was a relief for me to see that a manual mac chrome was making it to the 2nd round because he's the only candidate who's able to do something in our country. and i was extremely concerned by the rise of the far right and far left. so 5 more years of micron. yes. depends a lot to sit on the far right in the 2nd round is never good news and we must always keep in mind that we have to fight never let go far. i will not give us app purchasing power by the far right is not the one that will help us all live together the far right is not the one that will bring the french people together.
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it is a learned that we must absolutely fight a probably just if i say that my feeling is that the 1st round is over, we're waiting impatiently for the 2nd one. and i hope that the campaign between the 2 rounds will be a bit more constructive and intelligent than the one before. there was no campaign during this 1st round because of the panoramic and the war in ukraine. there was no constructive debate on anything whatsoever. i made sure it is a political analyst, joins us now live from paris. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what do you make of the way things went in the 1st round? was it what we were expecting? well, of course everybody are expected that the 1st wrong would be a manual micro, but i think these are democratic crisis in france. that sure pools these huge extension. 127 posted off been a french people, did not vote, not go to vote. i believe these
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a lot of inserted for these elections particular republicans role in my, my call is in popular. we may not forget the a, we have the universe movement in france and the democratic has taken place in france. so there is a lot of hesitation to vote for monumental. i've spoken yesterday with many a left that they told me that they would not go to vote for the 2nd wrong. they're not finding or feel themselves to be represented by emmanuel, my emanuel michael or maria. so i believe they will have a lot of concerns. no. can, no one can predict that if even with when the circle drawn or not. so far we've seen quite a rise for marine la penn. haven't we? what do you think her chances are now of swaying things in the 2nd round.
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while i believe that she has a very reach chance or when the exam move extremely candidates are i did the 7 boss and all the yesterday, when we had the results of the french position election, he said, directed that unit. and then he did 7 also. and these other can do that also we can support that such as you call, i do point you on the motion of this party of this candidate. so this is will be very, a huge amount that's got a pen benefit shape from these a 40. and i believe this can be a, make a difference for a manual local. and it would be very close a school within one year mark or for the 2nd drug. i believe you might have a house to convince french people, so you have to go and meet industry trade people. you did not know. he didn't look
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campaign in the 1st round, so i believe no america has to change his strategy in order to condense a french people we've seen as one of the youth generation. i must, he wanted for the left country that johnny middle school. this is as well a show as a fracture in french, a psyche. we've seen that as well other country that a child genocide who is not really famous and you've seen the pleads on the block of measure to both parties. so, the party at the socialist party party, so said he's an, the republican, we believe you because and i'm it. and this is a very tension of mazda in the french as i g, and more fractures. talking about tension and frank, just do minorities feel like where the victims falling into some of those fractures with some of the messaging from the far right from the in the pen that targets
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minority culture and religion. well i believe that the minority are still themselves that they are not represented by emmanuel macro. my lip, and i remember that the global better against what is related to that to him. and when michael has passed in the french parliament, i did a very cool lot of controversy in france. i remember the law of the city so called disparities, which as where i've been targeted the french muslim community and seen a lot of article in new york times in a 0 in this, janice will criticize the attitude posture of michael. and this is as well, a started with a huge, a crisis in the summer. we've seen the boycott against the french people. so these all thinks these old things, i mean, it will be very difficult for emanuel not to convince the minority,
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but i believe they do do a huge winner for the 1st. the 2nd round will be day extension or i will leave it there. thanks so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. the cranes president says this week could be one of the most crucial for his forces in the war against russia. a lot of them is the landscape is told south korea's parliament. the invasion has been a shock for russian troops in more ways than one. douglas, he lives years or more than 3000 rockets have been fired by russia on ukrainian cities. but the worst thing is, how russia's using people to wage this war. the people of the russian federation have to live in abject poverty. they can't afford the basics of decent food and education. they've no guarantee of human rights throughout their whole life. the only chance of improvement could happen by chance alone. but coming into the war,
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10000 russian troops were shocked by the normality of ukrainian life by ukrainian cities where the peaceful population lived. there were shocked we had decent food. a huge number of the russian occupies had never seen this in their own life, or have reaction from dos of deborah in moscow, surely, but 1st says go over to him, run concave and, and run. understand zones has also been talking or calling for urgent health. what is he asking for we've actually been speaking to the sales korean parliament and he's reiterated his key messages once again and those, all this isn't just a fight. the ukraine is a fight for the whole of europe. and also he's asking for military help from anybody who would like to supply you cried with the heavy weaponry and the type of weapons he's now talking about. ah ahmed, cause tanks and the light. now these messages, i absolutely crucial,
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but he has been speaking to various different parliaments with varying degrees of success since the war began to war. we now de $46.00 of this wall and those messages are remaining exactly the same. however, one actual difference today though, is him talking about the fact that he fears that the russians are going to mount a new offensive or renewed offensive in the east in the next few days. that's actually come as a surprise unconcerned to many ukrainians who thought that the russians would actually regroup, restaurants, eyes, and resupply. and that might not happen for a little while overnight. we've heard that not only as strikes and missiles strikes on marielle pole and khaki, the cities in the ispa city, towns around and there and villages as well. that's going to have an impact on humanitarian corridors and the like. so presence lens, he clearly preparing the population. definitely nice. but perhaps the whole of you
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crime for this renewed offensive, this renewed offensive against the east isn't unannounced. the actual actually vladimir putin. one of his reasons when he pulled out of places around keith and churney eve, he said that's what they were going to do though, concentrate on the east. but those areas that they pulled out home, we've actually spent a lot of time in all of those areas. and something very interesting is now happening. the civil administration, the government is completely overwhelmed. ah. so there's no actual reconstruction going on, but people want to go back to the houses. so we're now seeing volunteer forces. go into cities, go into villages, and just tidy up by totty up. i mean, literally tardy up. let's take a closer look. says 10 days ago, the ukrainian army, russian forces, full pitched battles in the streets of mockery. now, an army of volunteers is fighting a different one to clean up the streets, their weapons, all fashion rooms and physical strength. these
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people are members of a bodybuilding club and keep them come to help alongside their friends. they sweep into the soup market every time we are trying to clean up the mass that the russians left behind. we are trying to bring normality to our country green. but it's dangerous work, minds and booby traps everywhere. they work with the military to stay as safe as they can. we asking for the military guys and promotional, what if i found the 2 bombs, but it was florida on the garden. elizabeth did become you. the task ahead is daunting, even with volunteers in the civil administration, it'll take years to get this town back to anything resembling what it was. facilities like the local library and community center will be the last to be rebuilt. after all, without homes for people to live in,
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there can be no community that they was painted on that gate by the russians. they've taken over this entire area. you can just see over there, the empty ammunition cases, they used as defensive positions, but the ukrainians have now been through this area. they've searched house the house, see that yellow dot over there. that yellow dot symbolizes the fact that this house has been cleared of mines and any kind of booby traps and the residents that are back here. and what they're doing is they're rebuilding slowly. but surely. soldiers still clearinghouses her. they looked in the cellar methodically, making sure there's nothing that might explode. the woman who lives her watches nervously
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satisfied. it's clear the soldier's li run with yes. it's this type of operation that will allow those who still have some hope to return this ukrainian tank has become a makeshift memorial to those who died, defending this place. the residence of la flowers, flowers that of wilted and died. but as the long process to clean up begins when they return, perhaps fresh flowers will as well in wrong hon. audi 0. mikado. hi dosage of honor joins us now live from moscow. understand the russian ministry of defense has been talking about those allegations of war crimes was have been saying well, the russian defense ministry has said dismissed those allegations of course. and now they are making their own a counter allegations saying that the ukrainian military and the government is
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preparing to stage what they call a massacres of civilians in and around the eastern and central part. 5 of ukraine and they are planning on blaming the russian forces for those stage massacres is something they're warning the media about. they're saying that they are going to have an elaborate plan to lay out a people and to also show footage of a legit massacres. and that they will claim is at the hands of russian forces. but of course, the russian ministry of defense ministry saying that that is not true and just be aware of what is coming. it's certainly not the 1st time that we've heard these accusations from the russian defense ministry. on friday they said that that train attack in the city of chromatography was at the hands of the ukrainian military. and they, uh, they are, their forces were not operating in that area. there is a sense here that the russians are very much building the narrative and pushing
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this narrative that they are a carrying out this so called special military operation in ukraine. and that there are fights is a just one we've been seeing on sunday evening, a series of stay tv programs with that theme of this is a just cause hinting that's what is going on in ukraine is something that the russians are really doing for their own interests and they had to do it because of their own security concerns in terms of the civilian population in ukraine and that accusations of massacres. they russians denying any involvement by their forces in those alleged massacres. and they're saying it is the ukrainians that are to blame . all right. at the same time we've got the austrian chancellor scheduled to meet the russian president. what's his visit about well, it was a very much last minute announcement by the austrian government,
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because the chancellor, karl and nie homer was in ukraine on saturday. he met with the ukrainian president vladimir zalinski as well as other officials. and then, according to the kremlin, he requested to meet with russian president vladimir putin. and he arrived in moscow on sunday. he is due to meet with a vladimir putin shortly. and this meeting is to stress the need for a cease fire. and the a need for humanitarian corridors to li, established as quickly as possible. the austrian government saying that although they have a neutral and military, their position is very clear. and that is that the russian aggression in ukraine must stop. and that they are interested in trying to negotiate some kind of a ceasefire. and apparently the meeting will be behind closed doors, according to the kremlin, at the request of the austrian government, there will be no press allowed, prior or post this meeting between the 2 leaders and the m. austrians are trying to
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establish some kind of a communication line with vladimir putin to try and bring an end to this conflict which has gone on now for over a month at the austrian saying that they're really looking at ways to build on any kind of a trust relationship that they have with vladimir putin and their own. a military will be an example for those negotiations that are ongoing between ukraine and russia in terms of what in neutral military would look like, which is something the russians have said that they are demanding from ukraine in terms of any kind of a future m. p steel, that would be in effect between the 2 sides. or i will leave that. those demari another big meetings taking place in luxembourg of e. u foreign ministers. ahead of it, the blocks top diplomat said more russian sanctions are on the table. we're going to discuss how we can support better the venue people and also how we can shoot for
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the dimensional criminal court. they've just been meeting with general shooter. mr . ken, we provide as much as we can through our mission to, to push a few dish balls and plenty of reviews and the issue she was still i had on al jazeera. oh, losing patients with pandemic long downs anger's direct to the officials in the chinese city. of shanghai and the opponents accused mexico's president of using a referendum to further his own ambitions and the world's talk tennis player, getting ready to play in just a 2nd tournament of the year. we've details in school. ah
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hello, there is one where the system works its way out of europe. we've got another one hot on its heels, bringing unsettled conditions to the south west, but it's the southeast that seen the wet, windy and wintery conditions of snow falling in northern greece. behind that however we've had fine. a well, so much of western and central europe, lots of sunshine in paris on sunday, we are expecting those conditions conditions to remain over the next few days, with temperatures on the optim places like london and paris. it's the i barian peninsula that sees the wet weather with rain pulling into portugal, edging into spain and stretching up to the north west spout of rain for britain, an island it's windy here, but the temperatures are on the 17 degrees in london. and a lot of those conditions are going to stretch further east. it's down in the south, but we're still seeing windy conditions with southern areas of greece wet and when
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she weather for the black sea and for turkey. but it drives up nicely for much of italy and further afield. we're going to see lots of sunshine, particularly on, on wednesday in the mid week. if we have a look at the 3 day for. 1 room we'll be touching 23 degrees by wednesday sunshine on monday. a little cloudy, however, on wednesday that should weather update. ah ah, amidst destruction and despair, a group of friends resist. rescuing books from the rubble, they build a refuge for freedom and democracy. a secret library of hope from which they endeavour to rewrite their story and that of their country. witness daria and library under bombs on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks,
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thought into the opposition. the only way forward is abiding by democratic norms and the rule of law in potsdam, with detailed coverage all throughout her pain, you see sites like this seems all every artillery shell and there's almost mid complete destruction from around the world. so many people wanted it frosted strong leader at a time, a crisis. oh, a welcome back and watching out a time to recap all headlines. now. politicians have gathered in pockets on to pick iran con successor is prime minister. more than
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a 100 m. p. 's with pakistan install poppy resigned in protest against his outing into no confidence on the fast french presidency. now, no, my call says the next 2 weeks will be decisive for his country has be prepared for a run of those against far right. challenge entering the hand. most opinion polls suggest he'll win for 5 high margin below that means that i'm told south korea parliament this week could be one of the most crucial in the war against russia. the president says, the crimes forces will continue to fight back against the invasion of the fighting is ruining ukraine's economy. the world bank predicts ukraine's market could shrink by 45 percent this year. just last month. the international monetary fund project to be far less poverty is expected to increase the proportion of the population
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living on just 5 and a half dollars a day is likely to go up to 20 percent compared to less than 2 percent last year. because of sanctions rushes taking a hit to the world bank believe its g. d p will decline by little over 11 percent. timothy ash is a sovereign strategist with blue bird asset management. he joins us now live from the british capital london. good to have you with us. so from g d p to poverty, the figures don't look good for you cry and looking forward, right? to take blue bay blue by asset management. so my apologies. no, i mean, all right, that blue base is. we'll get that sorted out and no problem. absolutely look, i mean, this is a devastating conflict. it's fingering the stuff though, really from the world bank and the i'm, if we simply don't know, it depends how long the conflict goes on in the end state. you know, does,
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does russia succeeding, taking dumbass the whole of dumbasses and hold a significant amounts of the, the, the territory along the sea coast on the black sea, which would significantly impact on ukraine's ability to export over the longer term. so we really waiting to see at the moment, i mean, that's the reality. you stole the next question right out my mouth, which was what if this war goes on longer than expected? i mean how? i know you said it's a bit like sticking your finger up in the air, but is it possible to to say how bad things could get? well, it's bad for both countries. i mean, you know it a 45 percent loss of g d p in ukraine is $90000000000.00 a 11 percent in russia. it's a much bigger economy. is 200000000000 the ukraine, some cells of estimates of the 500000000000 loss in terms of infrastructure. you know, schools, hospitals, railways, industrial enterprises. i mean, pretty terrible. i mean, in the ukrainian states, i mean, you know,
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we assume that the government in kiev will remain pushing, tried to dislodge that administration. he failed in his best case. he's trying to take as much of the 30, but the will be a ukraine left after this and what's clear is the west will provide huge amounts of financing to help with reconstruction. the ukraine has also got a green light. now in terms of membership, which i think will be really important, because so i think that training is actually of shown, remarkable innovation to survive this, you know, 67 weeks later, overwhelming odds and not mean for me. i can see ukraine having almost the state of israel, mon, you know, i mean, facing huge adversity. and yet they survived, and i think they could prosper with western school for russia. the outlook is terrible. i mean, i think because of this functions will remain for a long time. the west will, will cut russia out of its supply chains. it will go into default full default very shortly. it will be out to the international capital markets for
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a decade. no financing, no capital inflows, no investment brain drain falling, living standards. you know, actually the losses to russia. because of this over the long term could be much higher than ukraine is actually cooked. and it's taking russia into an air of darkness. from an economic perspective. all right. how quickly i know you've spoken about the, the massive reconstruction a, the expected from the west. but how quickly could you turn around these sorts of forecasts if the war ended today for both countries, ukraine or russia? well ukraine, what would they, sanctions, the base will be low and we've seen in other conflicts in inform yugoslavia, you know, the recovery can be pretty quick initially and then it needs a lot of, you know, a lot more money and structural forms and all those kind of things to push, push the economy forward on the sustained high growth basis. as i mentioned, york session is, is critical. i think what we learned in that period in 1993 of copenhagen,
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when all of those countries in eastern europe were given full accession prospects. you know, when you have a blueprint performance, it's easy to reform and, and they really pushed on and delivered. been a poland and placed a completely different places now to how they were 30 years ago. if you crane is given that your question perspective, i think it can be really successful. russia will not have that. so i think it faces much bigger challenges after the war, the new crate. alright, timothy who is definitely from blue bay assets. thanks so much for joining my pleasure. now funerals being held for a palestinian teenager who died from his injuries a day after being shot by israeli forces. dozens gathered to pay tribute to the 17 year old and the occupied west bank town of janine soldiers have carried out raids in the area officer palestinian man shopping killed, 3 israelis in tell of eve on thursday. at least all palestinian has died in the
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operation that brian joins us from just outside the refugee camp in june. the mid that how people reflect. he wants the mood like after the killing of this teenager in his, his funeral. and by the way, why was he shot and killed? i mean, we come across the story so frequently, sometimes we forget to ask that question fair people here in the janine area, tell us that he was a bystander. he was riding on a motor bike when and is wally special units came into the cab and shot at him. according to the palestinian has ministry, the bullets that were used or the bullet that hit his leg was an explosive one, which is why there was a lot of blood and they couldn't save his life and he succumb to his wound. early in the morning, as you said, me would come across these stories
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a lot and because there is not always a way to verify what happens is sometimes people don't know an example. for example, what happened yesterday also in bethlehem, there was a lady who was shot by the israeli army and she couldn't get any medical help. and then we couldn't know some people say she was visually impaired. so maybe she was walking by the army and didn't know that they were there. and then she ended up being killed. she's the widow of 6 children. now they're going to live without a mother. and also they're not going to have an inclusion. now let's talk a little bit more about janine. people here have need to rest the body of 17 year old. how much the cabinet, but it's in mind that is that this is a camp that has lots and lots of young people. probably 65 percent of them are under $24.00. they are mostly unemployed. without a hope, without the political process. nothing else is happening in their lives. so they
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tell us that under the israeli occupation, they don't have much to but to fight israeli occupation and was to day, there was a general strike to mourn the dead and to mark the what palestinians hearsay is resistance as steadfastness against israeli occupation. although we've seen the streets empty booth seen them full with bullets. those are the bullets that we believe these really forces are using live bullets. because jeanine, it's filled with arms and there are lots and lots of gunmen and they usually fight the israeli forces with willis. and they respond back with that. people here in jeanine are telling us that they're proud that if they are still fighting the israeli occupation, it's a camp is that not only israel is having a difficulty entering, but also the palestinian authority has some difficulties. also entering the camp, we believe that the special unit from the israeli forces that was here yesterday
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and ended up killing at the 17 year old was here to arrest the family of rob has them. he's the gun man who's been accused of killing 3 israelis in tel aviv, in an attack on a bar and a shooting. but the family says that they don't want to give themselves in. we've spoken to the father. he says he refuses to turn himself in. and there was a threat from disraeli forces that if he doesn't give himself in, they will go and arrest him in 2 hours. that didn't happen. we've seen though israeli forces raid the surroundings of the refugee camp an arrest one person, hidden janine and 22 others all across the occupied to aspect. all right for him so much that abraham with now new zealand cove, it 19 death tall as risen significantly and just weeks. it stands at $500.00 fuel
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by an outbreak of the on the con variant. the increases, despite more than 90 percent of the population being double vaccinated in january, when our con was 1st detected only $52.00 corona virus related deaths have been counted. the government is still looking at these restrictions, including mosque wearing an indoor gathering limits. china isn't backing down on how it's handling a crowd of iris outbreak in shanghai. more than 25000000 people in the city are on the strict locked down. many have complained about poor access to food and essential services. katrina, you reports from bay june. oh, people in shanghai losing that he since for the city strict corona virus lockdown that he is posted in social media shall residents protested against restrictions on their freedom and complaining about poor access to food and essential services for the elderly la authorities initially planned for the looked out to be lifted on
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monday, but more than 25000000 people have been told to continue isolating at home until their neighbourhood has been cleared of positive cases. the government is defending it's heavy handed approach. don jose, me being built, leech with hustling, gather that dynamic, 0 covey policy does not chic 0 infection names to discover and hold infections to prevent a large scale resurgence. awesome, this is a scientific approach. and if we can make good use of it, work out the maximum benefit with the minimum cost. but the costs are mounting. dozens of quarantine centers had been set up to house those who test positive, including the majority who have mild owner symptoms, videos, circulating online. sho pool living conditions inside hastily constructed facilities. phyllis ju counts herself among the lucky ones. she was able to buy
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enough food before the locked out to sustain her and her father. but says others will caught off guard. no local government, i think and why not go press conference? she was saying that i shall high air will not locked down because it's so very important city like, domestically anti and internationally. i won't be a huge mass whose do is a community volunteer and helps with the testing and food distribution. she says organization varies from area to area. some neighborhoods are managed well. ah, well, in others, people are going hungry and desperation is growing. this video shows people yelling in frustration from their apartments. authorities are sensory, critical, or negative, online posts like these promoting. instead,
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images of volunteers sending much needed supplies to the city. war than 200000 cases of the b. a point to on the convent have been recorded in shanghai since last month. but despite rising anger, chinese authorities insist on fighting this new, highly infectious stream with old methods, more quarantine, more testing, and more isolation. katrina, you al jazeera aging now in mexico, only an estimated 18 percent of eligible voters have taken part in the referendum to decide whether the president should step down and the espanol lopez over the door went ahead with the vote. even those position did not appear to be at risk, but initial count showed 90 percent of those who did vote supported him. on your other apollo reports from mexico city. i mexican citizens took to the pools on sunday for a 1st ever national referendum to decide the political fate of president and this
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manuel nope, is overt other outside this polling station in mexico city, many seemed eager to cast their votes. no, nothing. for example, i think the most important thing is that this exercise will keep happening in the future independent of this president in the future. this will be an opportunity that citizens didn't have in the past. but okay, is i think it's good and positive and makes our society politically active and that's a valuable thing. oh, the referendum on the presidency is a divisive topic in mexico. one that has sparked demonstrations both for and against some critics or calling the referendum unnecessary, given that president lopez over about already has a nearly 60 percent approval rating. others have argued the referendum is being manipulated by president lopez, but others party to rally supporters ahead of the next presidential election in 2024 initiative will say, so loud regular in this process rule set by congress imply. there cannot be
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a campaign by the president, nor can public resources be used for his ramifications. nevertheless, what we have seen are public servants from the present party at every level. basically campaigning for it. some have even argued the vote could open the door to removing term limits in a country where presidents are only allowed to serve a single 6 year mandate outside of the political debate. however, many social scholars have argued the new referendum process is ultimately a good thing for mexican democracy. the 8th that yielded as he would as it. but he puts you into this and other forms of citizen participation are important and necessary as we confront the crisis of democracies. these mechanisms of direct democracy should serve to empower citizens in the public space and then the decision making processes. a recent national survey suggest that only as much as 27 percent of eligible voters will participate in the recall referendum for below the 40 percent needed for the results to be binding. president lopez, obadiah lord,
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however, has bound to respect the outcome of the referendum and resign if he received less than 50 percent of votes, regardless of voter turnout. though polls have now closed election, official say it could still take several days for the official count to be announced. manuel did apollo al jazeera mexico city. i'll still have an al jazeera in small, the top 2 teams in the english premier league produce a game to remember or behave the goals from bath encounter. ah
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a. all right for fans that catch up with some exciting 40 right follow? yes. start with golf 1st and scotty shuffler has won the 1st major golf proud of his career, the american care of the masters title with a 3 shot victory. i've got fed tiger woodside, just completing the event with one of his biggest ever achievements. eddie richardson reports the anticlimax. he could be an unfair way to describe the closing moments of scholarship was 1st major. when such was his dominant to the masters. a couple of miss puts on the final green. didn't really matter. yeah. the american still claimed the title by a 3 stroke margin. you know, i didn't want any stress towards the end of the day, and i didn't break my concentration until we got onto the green on 18 once we got onto the green. i was like, i haven't enjoy this and then, you know,
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had some fun with it. scheffler has been the stand out player if the year with 3 tournaments to his name before the master's, even tito astray is cameron. smith did threaten shift his lead early on the final day, but a trip to the water on the 12 hole who but ended his challenge and he finished in a tight the 3rd row he mcroy must have been wishing this championship was decided over 5 days. the northern irish men produced a stunning final round of 64 to 7 on the pole and 2nd place. this remains the one major title, yet to win. i don't think i've ever walked away from this tournament. as happy as i am today, i've played a really good run to golf. it's my best ever finish. augusta. it's. it's not quite
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enough. tiger woods was playing in his 1st tournament since suffering. korea threatening injuries in a car crash last year. he got round and 13 over paul was hobbling somewhat by the end, but just completing the events was achievements enough for him. it's, it's been a tough road and you know, one that i'm very thankful to have to have an opportunity to build to, to, to grind through a lot of different things could have happened. but 14 months, some i'm able to up and play the masters. i for now shift for setting the standards for the school, the world number one, and the latest owner of a winners. green jacket, the masters, and the richardson, l g 0. but top 2 sides in the english primarily produced a game to remember. manchester city were at home again. liverpool city looked to be
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in a good position to win the game and took the $21.00 lead and half time allowed vantage didn't last saw the money equalized for liverpool just after the break. it ended to, to the result mean cities they top of the table and lead liverpool by one point. both team have 7 games for the concentration level in these games. it's incredible to us because it's really i said a couple of times like 2 boxes. the moment room and 2 heavy weights in a moment, you put your arms down, you get such a knock in middle of your face and then you have to to get up again. and then you have to to try to, to get control again. and then what happens i was, it was a from dicey game. so for both sides. and i both want to try to win every game, middle competition to was a. yeah, with game. ah, i the feeling that there is result to, to you are you showing from of all,
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so you will and allies will happen are the feeling down after review the game that we miss opportunity you know, to, to bid them 10 as well. number one, know that jock of edge says he's moved on from the controversy surrounding his refusal to get vaccinated against cobit 19. the cerebral returned to action at the monte carlo masters on choose day jock of ichard. 20 time grand slam. winter has been able to play in just one tournament so far this year. that was february's dabei championships. he recently had to miss events in indian wells in miami because them covet restrictions in the united states. you know, it's not something that i am is bothering me on a daily basis. so to say, i don't, i don't feel like it has left huge scars on me that i am unable to train or per participating tournaments or live my life. i'm in far from that, but he has definitely been very, very challenging a few months and, and
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a something i never experienced before. and so i'll try to use that as a fuel for what's coming up. the golden state warriors regular season is officially over, the warriors will face the denver nuggets and round one of the playoffs. quite thompson made 73 pointers and scored a season high. 41 points as warriors, one a 128 to 107 against new orleans pelicans. golden state are back in the playoffs for the 1st time since 2019 with just 20 days last to in the any charles regular season. things are definitely heating up on the ice as teams vi for a playoff spot. a fight broke out between the anaheim docs and the carolina hurricanes sparked by the hurricanes andres fetching a coff. anaheim last, this game, 5 to carolina have moved 2 points ahead of the new york rangers at the top of the metropolitan division with 9 games left to play. okay, and that is all your sport for now, sally,
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back to you. thank you so much. all i've said for this news, al, but i'm back in a moment. actually my leave is back in an hour with more today's news, so you stay with us. ah african stories from african perspectives, mission, the songs of home, me no, ma mancha. now when you picture with short documentary from african film from wanda and bookkeeper, fossil superintendent completed it, it is his work. yeah,
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sounds of home and the coach africa direct on al jazeera mm. from the ruins of mosul, music as reemerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the whatever orchestra in iraq 2nd largest city. despite being bound been mostly, was occupied by isolate. the minutes arrived durtin christian curd arab so neither cheers. these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i mean, the ruins of mussels, old city, feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than light in any waters scenario. there's always a pleasure to simplify. narrative nuance is always called for even in the case of
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an aggressive war. the listening pe delve into the news narrative and dissect them . there's not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we're somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. ah . m. ron cons replacement as talk hassan's prime minister is debated by parliament which removed him in a no confidence fight. ah, hello, i'm on the inside the sound. is there a life and also coming up french president in money, my call campaigns in industrial hot lands. i had a ronald face against fall roy challenger marine la penn how to see me.
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