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on the street asks how societies can respond to global warming the climate emergency. a season of special programming, anal josie ah, the flagship of russia's black sea fleet is badly damaged off an explosion on board . moscow says it was an accident, but ukraine claims it was hit by messiah. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dough. are also coming up. russia says ukraine's port city of mario pal has fallen, and more than a 1000 ukrainian troops of surrender, but came, says this to resistance in the city. a 14 year old boys among
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3 palestinians killed buys radio security forces in the latest rates in the occupied west and heavy floods in south africa. killed more than 250 people, and the thousands of others without homes or shelter. russia says it's now in full control of the ports in the ukrainian city of matter you pull, but ukraine denies this. tens of thousands of civilians are trapped in the besieged city, which has been under relentless bombardment, its mer cusack, russian forces of covering up war crimes which moscow denies. from the viv, rob mcbride has the latest russian state television. this broadcasting pictures that it says shows dozens of ukrainian soldiers surrendering and the besieged southern port. city of maria pope. russia says more than 1000 soldiers have laid down their arms. but ukraine disputes that i didn't. cysts resistance by
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its forces is continuing. the city's mer has accused russian forces of committing war crimes and disposing of victims bodies while keeping the city sealed off the shocks or what is on the shoulder. sadly, there are still over 100000 people in merry opal waiting for evacuation. there are also people in the outskirts who are packed and ready to leave. that's another 60000 people making conditions worse. no humanitarian corridors were able to open on wednesday for people to escape the fighting and move to the relative safety of the west of the country. the ukrainians accused russian forces of violating agreements that would keep the corridors safe, a claim russia denies. meanwhile, ukrainian president flood amid zalinski, has accused the russians of using phosphorus bombs, le bobby chivalry against residential areas and civilian infrastructure. the
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russian army uses all types of artillery, all types of missiles, including phosphorus, bombs, and other ammunition ban under international law. zalinski also said tens of thousands of civilians have so far been killed by invading russian forces. russia has categorically denied committing any war crimes. rob mcbride, al jazeera levine. now russia has confirmed a blast, a board it's warship, moskva, the flagship of its black sea fleet. the russian defense ministry says ammunition on board, the ship exploded, leaving it severely damaged. but the ukrainian military says it struck the vessel with cruise missiles. the crew estimated to be around $500.00 has been evacuated. let's bring in sammy piri, he's a senior fellow in urban security and hybrid warfare at the international institute for strategic studies. the jungles, via zoom from singapore at some are good, some good to have you with us at. so russia says, ammunition and blew up on the ship, but the ukrainian say, look, they attack the ship with anti ship massage, but whatever happened,
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this is clearly a huge blow to the russian navy, isn't it? it's a huge psychological blurts russia and it's you psychological, you crate. and i think the context here is that we know the bustle on the ground and are all just a coastal town has really gone in russia. they even last couple of days from ukraine snapped down to claim them to strike. roches. naval selection is a huge boost, and i think it shows how this war is developing because it's going to show you craniums use increasingly sophisticated to defend desk guys in the coastline. if this is a confounded course, i mean, what more do we know about the mosque? but so when we understand it's a big missile cruiser, but surely, it's supposed to have high tech radar and missiles on board to defend it against such an attack. yes, the one i think, interesting facts about this particular vessel is commissioned quite a long time ago in the 1918. so despite the prominent role that is happening,
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rushes military operations in the past and ukraine in georgia or even in other places all the complex quinn old vessel. and it may actually be the case that some of this area defense systems are not cutting edge. the net to miss out, but apparently it was used by the ukrainians to strike this vessel was, of course, bought from ukraine's coast probably. and it has a range. you can super range. i'm supposed to sort of barrier between 10200 kilometers. it's quite a long range or weapon. so it may actually be the case that russia ship was operating beyond its own means to defend itself from it is interesting is that because the mock price supposed to be the flagship of the fabled russian black sea fleet. how much of a setback could this be for russia, objectives of lang, sage, to and taking the port city about desa? because that would be a huge prize for the russians. that's a really good point because it just was one of the cities that have sort of fall into the russian cross has as being possibly targeted. but i really feel that with
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rushes shifting is ground war emphasis to the don't bass and east eastern new crime . the city like a desk which much further west actually quite close to romania. now really sitting beyond the russian military cross to credibly assault. and i don't necessarily think it would be a big blow to russia ground up in don't boss, because i can't really see russia mounting. maritime little assaults in the future of this conflict is one final point on the sort of the importance of this particular vessel. and the black sea fleet was below, for very long time in features of this conflict a lot which this incident really brings to the, the full front is, was rush is on force is really a parade route. military, in the sense that it has a lot of impressive weaponry, incorrect, impressive formations that look really quite fearsome before they're deployed into a high intensity, conventional almost peer to peer to some of the equipment conflict,
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which is what's happened now. and i think even more wiring for russia with this instance is the provision of makes a sophisticated weaponry. ukrainian also is only going to intensify. you seen this from bite and mason nations, the sorts of technologies that you can use, the source of cruise missiles your thoughts on if i kept thinking. now the us is sending an additional $800000000.00 worth of security assistance to ukraine. i'm introducing new systems to the battlefield. ukrainian forces receive how it's a canons and $40000.00 documentary rounds. hundreds more, javelin missiles and thousands of anti weapons items are also being sent. the americans also handing over 11 soviet era helicopters they've had in that position for years. but while the package does not include russian made fighter jets, which president lindsey continues to last for. the us says it won't block nature members last year from transferring its mig fighter planes to ukraine out there was
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particle, haine has more now from washington d. c. this is very significant. we're seeing now from the u. s. that they're willing to not only do more of her vide more for ukraine in its war effort, their reports that the u. s. is now looking at the intelligence, it's been sharing with ukraine and are looking to expand that, including possibly showing russian locations in the don back. that is something they're exploring, something if they do, they probably won't confirm publicly. but if you look at the list of weapons, and then again, this all comes after about an hour long phone call between us president joe biden, and you creating president loaded as lucy. then they came out this new $800000000.00 worth. now we knew some of the things last night when you really get down to the nitty gritty of the list. this is a quite extraordinary departure. as you mentioned, the 800 howitzers, one of the problems of the pentagon says is the cravings, are going to have to be trained on those systems. they're not all that simple. so they're trying to figure out exactly how that training can take place. but these
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are very light artillery. they can move, move, be moved very quickly. and fire shells fairly rapidly. they're sending 40000 of those color artillery radar. so why is that important? this could be a huge thing for the crating and military. basically what it is, it's a radar that allows the radios to very quickly figure out where missiles and missiles and bombs are being fired from. and then give that target information to another system. it can pretty much in real time, the targets out location before it has a chance to move. 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the youngest, a 14 year old boy, was shot and killed in the town of hussain there. bethlehem israeli forces have been conducting raids over the past 5 days after palestinian gunmen killed 3 israelis until of the last week. these pictures off from phil what outside of ramallah, whereas railey army vehicles have been helping with stone. i've demonstrated lead to abraham has more from ramallah,
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according to local forces. there were minor confrontations happening at the entrance of for sandtown, where play had member to this 14 year old. and from, according to these really media, they say that she was hurling molotov cocktails. these radio army, but according to palestinians, they would tell you that they, it's not unusual for them to see as really armies were the forces in their homes and the entrances of their cities. specifically, that there is an increase of rates that is happening now. all across the occupied westbank, the ambulance took it time before it was able to get to beside which is which lead eventually to him. so coming to his wounds after he was shot by a live bullet in the head. now another palestinian in the town of phil was near him . a law at 20 you ruled has also lost his life. after confrontations with these
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really forces was heard that there were also armed clashes between holistic and israelis in the town. but we can't confirmed if the 20 year old was involved, according to many witnesses. he was not involved in these armed concrete or clashes when the staff about duty is secondly, general of the palestinian national initiative. he says the current tensions could become a much bigger issue. israel security services, city dangerous dis, collision. today that is really odd to me, invaded at least 20 citizen villages all over the west bank. the new reports, the 14 or the young boy child, the basically and then start the mother of 6 children the day before in the same the news and the 2 other people working. but the worst thing happened and said why, there was so many times so many and the whole,
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the whole pro finish and came out to the place to defend the people. in my opinion, these confrontations are leading to something that could become a wide range of the problem because the palestinians are oppressed. if the deed understood news i can, every day since the beginning of this year for the, for the news i've been killed by those and i think there is ready for it is our escalating the situation to cover up for their failures, the security period and the political failure, they try to suppress the palestinians to accept occupation on the upper side and they are feeling mental. a court has rule that an appeal can be heard about reducing the sentence of a young palestinian held in an israeli jail. ottoman massage was 13 years old. when he was arrested in 2015 and occupied east jerusalem, he and his cousin were linked for stopping the critically engine to his ranges. and that's where i was sentenced to 12 years in jail,
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where somebody says he's suffering psychological trauma. john homer has more of an outside the court in basheba. his legal team were allowed to present written arguments to a committee as to why he should get early release. and that's what happened just an hour or so in the court behind us. and what's come as a result of this is that 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, his rady lawyer, slightly different versions of what comes next. he's, he's ready, lawyer was say, telling us that, oh, so terrorist charges still have to be dropped without, but there'll be no reduction in sentences. policy. lawyers seem to think that had already happened, but so slight sorts of confusion after the process here. but what we can say for certain is that there has been a step food for his legal team. they will be able to present a verbal arguments. and after that, that they'll be more approaches here until an eventual burdick to decision with the
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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 time for a short break around to 0. when we come back, the family of a black man in the us state of michigan say he was killed execution style by the police. why some asylum seekers who tried to reach the u. k by crossing the english channel consuming flown to rhonda morgan? ah hey there. thanks for joining in. here's your headlines for the americas. it got to talk about that blizzard, central canada, the northern plains. i think by the time it's all said and done, some spots could pick up to 50 centimeters of snow. all part of this system is giving us some soaking rains along the east coast of the us and also outbreaks of
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severe weather around the u. s. gulf states once again, so louisiana into mrs. be stretching in to the carolinas on thursday to the west coast. we go and still, low temperature is here for california, san francisco, 16 degrees, we got some snow falling across the sierra nevada and also the cascades. and you know, in vancouver, burnaby mountain saw dustin of snow as well. there's that swath of snow saskatchewan into man. it's sober, quite wild, whether they're up to central america right now, getting striped with some showers, hit spaniel into cuba and hi, heap for acapulco 30 degrees. it's almost 10 above where you should be. south america looks like this. we've got bursts of rain toward the western amazon, this line of storm stretching out toward the south atlantic. so it is going to be a soggy forecast for rio de janeiro $28.00 degrees. and because these are thunderstorms, it's also going to dropped down your temperature to $24.00 on friday, which is below average. that sir, whether ah
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welcome back. a great amount about top stories he at this hour russia has confirmed, a blast abode its worship moskva, the function of its black sea fleet. russian defense minister says munitions on board. the ship exploded. but the ukrainian military says it struck the warship with cruise missiles. russia says is now in full control of the port in the ukrainian city of mario pole. but ukraine denies those tens of thousands of civilians are trying to leave the sea city and its mass as russian forces are covering up war crimes that which they to not. 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces on the other side of westbank. the youngest was a 14 year old boy. it's really forces up in conducting raids over the past 5 days after the palestinian government notes for his ratings and tele, last week. will back to ukraine. now the scale of destruction outside the capital key was becoming clear as russian forces regroup and intensify. efforts to seize areas in the east of the country, out as a was racial soda has visited. hoster mil or officials say that a scrubbing new evidence of war crimes committed by russian troops
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a gruesome scene that is becoming increasingly common in ukraine. these by these australians, ellers, the killed by russian troops have just been discovered. russian forces camp near this chicken factory and hostile. shortly after the war began, their force look and men were can nearby to have carried their ammunition. among them was demi, through investigators found his body in a shallow grave. as to carry boxes or grenades and ortiz, he refused. so shall was there. well, we need more use him, but at the 5th, cuz he refused because he said he has bed bag in you and this this threatened to shoot you me. but he refused again. after he got on his knees with his head under the blanket, the commander that shoot him and the soldier loaded his wife. oh and shot him man in time. well then the other meal do you want the same? he like old,
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but he's here. they must 1st be checked for booby traps. while the meat rose by the is packing to a plastic bag to work to collect evidence or possible war crimes is on the way. the strategic tone of hostem a host closest airport outside the capital q and id location for russian able unit to gain a foothold in the region. it was a primary target for russian forces. they soon took control of the ip port and then funnelled into the streets and through the town, holding it for a month. the skate of destruction, loss of life and ellis atrocities only became apparent of the russian forces left the area. this town is a crime scene. prosecutors told us every day they unheard, a dozen bodies here, but more than 400 people are still missing. and those who survive say they can't forget what they have seen here. only you heard of me when go in. the laser asana feared she was about to lose her husband and son when russia forces storm into her
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home and threatened to kill them. says the lot of the law it will give up and they were shooting from helicopters right at us. could you the tank shells my neighbors house made up, rushes were storming in a house. is he threatened to kill my husband and son? luckily they said i have lost only frontier. what is it with boxes, husband, victor was ready to give his life to see his family. doc, bastardi, bleach him. they put my face against the wall and loaded the gun. i told him, take me near the lead, my son, cleaner felt weaker, survive these ordeal, but his neighbor was not so lucky. he was shot with a neighbor, a friend, lay to rest in any proper place, but in peace. as they looked to the future of those left behind search for some to virginia. rescue said that al jazeera hostile says the international criminal court chief prosecutor says ukraine is a crime scene. kareem khan has visited the taps once again in the u. s. a white
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police officer fatally shoots another unarmed black man. this is a very regrettable, ah, very sad day in our community. and we have heard several expressions, ah, arrange every measured and unarmed officer pulling over patrick lilia, a 26 year old immigrant from the democratic republic of the congo. thanks. same car saying the car lawyer seemed to ignore that order. the officers body camera picks up the struggle. oh, the plate isn't long on this car. as the officer tries to arrest him, he runs on and then a scuffle. the officer climbs on leo's back, struggling to handcuff him. oh, then the officers camera is turned off either deliberately or because the off button was pressed during the struggle. a home security camera and louis passenger
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video tape the rest. the taser goes off twice. they're missing latoya and heating the ground. then the shocked it's unclear why at that point, the officer fire civil rights attorney ben crump says the video shows it was an unnecessary excessive and fatal use of force against an unarmed black man who was confused and terrified for his life. local police have turned over the investigation to michigan state police. the grand rapids police chief his left open, the possibility that the struggle over the taser had the officer in fear for his life. they were struggling over the taser from my view of the video says is not a conclusion because i don't know what other, what other information is out there. but it looks like that they were struggling over the taser for about 90 whatever conclusion the investigation finds in this
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case. latoya's family and civil rights activists are left to mourn yet another police killing of an unarmed black american. john hendern al jazeera president, sir, i'm a poor sir, has visited, south africa's flood ravaged, east coast, where more than 300 people had died. he described the situation there as a catastrophe of epic proportions. and as often government support for me, the miller has more from in, under just outside the major port city of durban. jabber lanham keys is sits alongside the body of his 19 year old daughter. her body was discovered after she was washed away by flood waters in amanda, outside the port city of durban. they still haven't found her sister has been missing for 2 days. but, but, but i supposed to look on noisily, disney toiler, merge, what happens? our family is devastating. i've lost 2 of my daughters. my other daughter and wife are in the hospital, and the worst part is that we have not received any help from the government. the
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only hope we have is from the community. i think when i was angela michael, bonnie is leading the search for missing people. of the heavy rain and mud slides devastated this region of south africa. as they walk through the steep hills that force the torrents of water through the village. she says this is where the 1st body was found, at least 5 other people from this community. a missing throughout in and out, the destruction only worsens. roads and bridges have collapsed, cutting of people from main roads. there's no electricity, all running water. here, at least 4 homes have been reduced to rubble must be the same one in the z. e. we heard people shouting my brother and father try to rescue them by the by then the house is recovered by water and the tree collapsed on the house. and we don't know what happened to them. people here say they can't do much to find those who are missing while president siller, i'm of course, has visited some of the flat stricken areas and offered government support. this
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community says there's not been any so far. informal settlements have been severely affected by the heavy rain and flooding. while the rain has slowed. for now it's expected to get worse. people who escape the 1st way were flooding a worried. they'll not be fortunate in the coming days for me to mila ultra 0 dub and south africa. he'd wave and northwest india is breaking. april weather records, temperatures of reach more than 41 degrees celsius in the capital, new delhi. definitely 8 degrees above normal. as the 1st time in 72 years, the city has recorded such high temperatures in the 1st half of april. after the pakistani prime minister in con as colon, his supporters to demand new elections con, addressed running the northwest and figure to charlotte, where he also urged people nationwide to take the street. he was replaced by opposition politicians about sharif on monday, up and using a vote of no confidence. 100 politicians from cons. pakistan justice party resigned
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in protest. now some asylum seekers who tried to reach the u. k, by crossing the english channel could soon be flown jolanda processing. it's all part of a deal. it's expected to be announced on thursday. britain's home secretary is already in rwanda to sign an agreement that you can give around to just over a $130000000.00 as part of the trial scheme. rights groups though, have criticized be deficient. camilla causes a senior policy analyst for the migration policy institute. she says offshore processing elsewhere at board about concerns around human rights done mark us tried and you, i mean, as adopted similar legislation but fell so hard to find a country that would accept to move forward research processing assistant australia also has experience with, with the system and i think there are a range of question with, with this plan and one is really the human right consideration. and here they will be a lot of question for you take all the meant to answer, you know, how big people will be transfer how they will be treated in the camp. what type of
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that they're going to have in one and whether they are going to have freedom of movement. and if they're absolutely modification is going to be processed in one day, will they hire is they going to have access to quality counseling and is a plan for british migration lawyer to lead to key galley. and i, yeah, i think there's a lot a lot of questions that economists say the u. k. could be facing the biggest drop in living standards since the 1950 is price is a basic goods rise rapidly. inflation and you can accelerate to 7 percent in march . prices are increasing faster than wages, as pressure on the government to do more to help those struggling rushes war. ukraine has contributed to a global spike in energy prices and disrupted supply chain. people in argentina have been protesting of arising prices saying they can't, but not food on the table, thousands miles through when as iras on the same day,
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the government said it's inflation rate. it's 6.7 percent the highest and 20 years . that was on the street say their monthly $190.00 food stipend only buys them yogurt and serial. many families are going without staples like rice and noodles and meet ah type a quick check of the headlines here and al jazeera russia has confirmed a blast, a board it's warship, moscow, the flagship of its black sea.
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