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i'm kim fidel. this is alter their alive from deluxe, also coming up. a catastrophe of the news. the u. n says the war and ukraine is having an alarming effect on developing nations. 30 percent of the world's wheat and barley, 20 percent of maze. and more than half of all sunflower oil comes from ukraine and russia fertilizes the war is pushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa. the u. n. estimates at least 1.6 to these are already struggling with the slate of challenges, not of better making. let's go live that a kristen said to me at the united nations, kristen, tell us that more if you. what about the effects that the warn ukraine is? having on the rest of the world or ukraine,
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a 170 countries are at risk for some impact from this war. and, and the, and the incredible price increases that you talked about when it comes to food and fuel and also rising interest rates, which is really having an impact on least developed country corona virus pandemic. and the stress that that's put on economies around the globe as well as the impacts of climate change and extreme weather and the impact that that is had on least developed countries as well in terms of food prices and other types of crisis response. so we're seeing the united nation sound, the alarm flow bowl ramifications from it. chris, in what is the un recommending that and to try and mitigate some of these effects world and particular world financial institutions do have the resources to deal with this, but they're calling on the international monetary fun in the world bank to act
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quickly to make sure that they address the problems before they get worse. and the biggest thing he said is that countries need to do things to not make the problem worse. that means not odd hoarding food and supplies are not restricting markets that he also talked about using the good for the environment as well as for these developing countries. now that are struggling. and also keeping funding for developing countries in teams are in butcher the cavity gathering while the evidence of potential war crimes by russia, which it denies ukraine's president says mass graves up hang on, covered nearly every day. the movie. oh boy, new or used in areas liberated from occupiers. we continue to record and investigate the war. crimes committed by the russian federation because we do not know the exact numbers of victims yet. in other ukraine developments, russian shelling in the 2nd largest city has killed at least 7 people. hockey's
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governor says a 2 year old boys among them. russian shells also had residential areas on tuesday, causing fires at a school and several other buildings. russia says humans by dim boy jenko said 21000 civilians have been killed. lucy, would you miss the equals? they have committed crimes. now they've closed bodies have disappeared somewhere. we that they go to, they get up and walk. our intelligence has confirmed that 13 mobile crematorium have arrived in the city and seized by local authorities. it's under a recent law that nationalized as all russian assets in the country. as i corresponded in my car has seen 1st hand said hotel in to police who are over there are the soldiers were quite alarming when we 1st saw them. however, they say they have authority to be here. or there she came prepared. let me just show you. this is a presentation, a chart that they've left. now, this hotel is russian owned. he,
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these are the owners of the hotel. what we're being told is that the money goes back to russia. so in effect, that money is being used to fight the war in ukraine, and that can't be the case. our president vladimir zalinski signed an order for that ukrainian ization, sorry, of all russian properties within something similar that they're trying to do here. however, we asked the man in charge why he arrived with so many soldiers, german permission year, eagle. oh, off the record. we've been told that perhaps we've been seeing on that chart i showed you earlier, may not be actually true. there's a lot of confusion right now as to what law they're using to try and take over this hotel. or the police would like the territorial defense force to actually leave. and as you can see, there is a number of them big neighbors, fernand and sweden have long shied away from joining nato. russia's invasion of ukraine is forcing both to rethink that. speaking alongside her swedish count about
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in hand with sweden, ever since russia it legally an exit. crimea. the difference between being a partner and being a member is very clear and will remain so. there is no other way to have security guarantees done under nato's deterrence and common defense as guaranteed by nader's article 5. this is the debate which needs to be taken place in the parliament. the report will now be delivered to our parliament homes and roads have been washed away. many people are missing and mud sites. a slowing rescues for me to mila is one of the hardest hit areas of durbin. she says that many locals have told her they feel forgotten by the government. it is a very big job for the government and agencies ya in south africa to keep up with an to add to them trying to clean up after the flooding. we now have rain once again, and it's likely to worse than that,
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some of the communities here and he said that the government is battling one of the biggest incidents of flooding it's seen in recent years. this is a major challenge, but people he also complaining that the government's not doing enough is no electricity. there's no running water. people have been in that situation for at least the last 48 hours i on an esl waiting fall for tangible response from the government. still ahead on al jazeera, protecting our precious c lice the call from pacific islands, the big countries to do more to current climate change and the rockies taking the reins to rebuild a centuries old equestrian industry. but now across much of the middle east, we will see temperatures gradually starting to nudge up across northern parts of the region. tempted eating off, down to water south here in doha, around 36 celsius for thursday. 38. therefore, to buy further north, we are getting up close to the 20 degree marker for the levant,
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and was he temperatures just nutting a little further higher as we go on into friday? so much quieter weather coming through. but mickey too bad in turkey over the next couple of days, logic quite across the northeast of africa. i've got some sharp showers once again, sharing their hand across central parts of africa, right through west africa, into the gulf of guinea. so the shower is really becoming more and more organized. same crop of showers run right across the heart of africa, towards tans. near it was northern parts of mozambique place to say things of quiet and down. now across that eastern side of south africa, southern k, we'll see some wet weather as we go on through thursday. and that'll nudge its way over towards that southeast corner of south africa. and yet it will pull in across sea far east to south africa, into mozambique for saturday. cats are airway official airline of the journey cutter, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ronnie cut needed to open and development international shipping companies of connecting the world connecting
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future. ronnie, carto cutters gateway to world trade ah, rushing up food and fuel prices, especially in asia and africa, least point 7000000 people are affected worldwide. more bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in cranes capital key grains had hundreds of civilians to bury their french forensic teams are in the number of people in trading forces have shot and killed a palestinian man during raids in the occupied west mac. i 34 year old was hit in the chest and the 3 of us is being mourned by his family, friends, and many others. israeli operations have gone on today's in at least 6 cities and
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villages. 14 palestinians were arrested in the latest rates. the army says it's conducting counter terrorist operations on for a post in the gum and killed 3 israelis and tell, but he also was a masters student. he was studying. so we can say that he had a full life in front of him, which is why we've been seeing heartbreaking pictures of his family warning him there in shock. but this is part of their reality, right? we're talking about palestinians who are civilians were not armed. so this is part of the pain that palestinians endure living under occupation. a cause is ruled that an appeal can be heard about reducing the sentence of a young palestinian held in an israeli prison of heads. monassa was, i would come as a result of this is the now going to be allowed to verbally present arguments as to why he should be freed early. now we spoke to both his palestinian lawyer and his,
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his re lawyer, slightly different versions of what comes next. he says, ready, lloyd was so telling us that, oh, so terry's charges still have to be dropped here until an eventual verdict. the decision or whether he'll stay in prison or if he will be released early after the 7 years in prison. so we'll be staying on top of this to see what happens next. since our parent man arthur is arrest his family, human rights groups and lawyers have tried to find his families demanding, he being able to go outside and socialize, allah's ready. officials say he's being kept away from adult inmates for his safety . when anna ansari is definitely as of the need, we have been providing legal services to palestinian prisoners of different ages, backgrounds, and engenders. and we have as keith and was highlighted because there was some kind of media attention in coverage to the a treatment that he was subjected to in the interrogation and m conditions that the
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children are faced to which compound to their more born ability. and in ga, the palestinians held a solidarity event office. manasseh and all of the prisoners outside of the international committee of the red cross was organized by the political group that was freedom from administer and his family, who suffers from the oppression of the jailer who assaulted his health and created it's part of it so much called our ocean conference, which aims to protect the life. the agenda include supporting more blue and sustainable economies to curb climate change. about $90000000000.00 has been pledge in the past, but organizes one morning to be done. the conference is being held in palau to highlight the critical role of indigenous communities in tackling global warming. mark through is director of the w w. f. pacific, also known as a worldwide nature fund. he says,
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industrialized nations need to do particularly around climate change in the impacts of a changing climate in places such as allow a small island developing state in the west through the civic. so the urgency of action i. ready would say it is a fundamental shift from the 1st conference to where we are today. and we're here to try to figure out what we can do to secure the commitments and the action necessary to change that conversation if you will. and what's happening is the small island developing states are negligible in terms of the emissions, but the ocean that they have jurisdictions who are very significant carbon thinks and he thinks in. so we've got 20 countries that are providing the impacts of those greenhouse gases and heating this taking place. so i actually think it's all hands on deck. but in terms of an equity, i think it's really incumbent upon drawing life around it. and we still have not received it since then. thousands of people have been living in this makeshift camp
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in gothenburg, unable to return to the lakeside homes and farms in burgundy lie. life is miserable here. the accommodation, the lack of food also worries me sleeping in a place like this when we have a nice big house. i can't say we have a good life when loss of income for their parents means many have to work to support their families. considering that you fix that the.
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