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in the civil children are abandoned abused and deprived of their basic rights and needs. is the international community doing enough unicef, executive director, catherine russell and goodwill ambassador david beckham tool to al jazeera russia. it's a military plan to new ukraine's capital and warns it could step up. it's a tax on key. ah, i'm about this and this is how to do life. and doha also coming up is really forces detain at least $300.00 palestinians. after confrontations at the alex, a most compound business leaders want covered 19 locked guns in shanghai, threaten global supply chains for goods from cars to phones. more than
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a 150 dead and 200 missing the philippines tries to recover from storm maggie bushes wanting it could intensify. attacks on key after accusing ukraine of targeting russian border tons. this was the scene earlier envisioning just outside keith. that's where russia says it hit a military plant. a number of air raid sirens were heard over night in keene dosage . a body has more for moscow. according to the russian defense ministry, they will increase the scale of their missiles, strikes on key of a should there be any attacks on russian territory. this comes after, there were reports of 2 incidents alongside russia's border with ukraine on thursday. now we cannot independently verify at the information that has come from those regions, but according to the local governor of brown squeezen,
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which borders ukraine and bella bruce at 2 ukrainian or helicopters, entered russian aerospace on thursday and carried out at least 6 missiles, strikes on residential areas in that neighborhood and an 8 people have been injured and to are in serious condition. there was also another, are reportedly another incident in belgrade region of russia that also borders ukraine, according to local officials. there. there was a series of shelling on residential areas and at the officials there had to evacuate 2 of the villages in that area. this is something now that the eye officials from russia's investigative committee have said they will look into. but it's the recent a number of attacks alongside the terror russian, a border with ukraine that has caused some concern for the officials here. and they say that they will take this very seriously and that they are not going to stand by
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and they will deliver on the threats of their making. okay, let's good more for we're so so in the ukrainian capital k voiceover, let's talk about the said the storks. first of all in cave. what more can you tell us about those? while at 1 30 am after midnight, we have heard the explosions and they were the most powerful exclusion that you have heard. since the russian forces retreated from the regions around here, 2 weeks ago. so it was a plant that was hit in clear, so that military factory was producing and repairing the cleaning, made misses, including the anti ship missiles as well. and the plant is very much close to the julian international airport as well. after the attack live plant military factory was heavily damaged just ahead of the attack. we have heard the read site
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and we're going off an official warning. the regina not to leave the home as a curfew during the nighttime and now as a people, ukrainians who love the company in the beginning of the war, i was returning back around 1000000 ukrainians are now back to the country. i'm just the city of the capital of key it is receiving around 50000 people every day. the fear he has now here now is that if the war further escalades and you can keep come on more attacks, that could lead a 2nd. we will of the, the refugees live in the capital. right. so we were talking about the fact that ukraine's been targeting in russian the board of times. and of course, in the last several hours, there's been reports that the roof or bus more ship, most of our has sunk after an explosion there. what are the ukrainians saying about russian losses? well, they say ukraine has come a long way since 2014,
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after the annexation of crimea by russia. and they said they knew that war is inevitable. and they have prepared for that for, for that they have changed dead organization to talk to the charter off their army to make it more portable and flexible. and also they have acquired purchase and received the tactical weapons from the net nato allies. they also say that a russia had the wrong expectations that at the ukrainians are going to welcome the russian troops while trying to enter the country. and also the say, russia under estimated ukraine's military capacity. as a result, they say russia has suffered significant losses and even some reports suggest that since the beginning of the war, a russia has lost 25 percent off is a combat effectiveness tanks, helicopters, personnel carriers,
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tens of millions of dollars worth of equipment all destroyed. and these are just a small portion of the losses suffered by one of the most powerful armies in the world. when russia began is offensive, it hope to capture ukraine's capital keep within days. but you bring his army wrist with the assault. evidently, the russian army has an genic problems with moral, with his equipment, with its training on his doctrine. and as a result was soon trans. your question directly. russia has been defeated in the field to a point where it was effectively routed from the north of the country. ukrainian on forces have taken advantage of an ambush of russian troops and columns. in less than 2 months since russia invaded ukraine. it's military, he has lost powers of soldiers, according to ukrainian officials. it's more than the united states did in his 20
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years of work in afghanistan, and nearly a decade in iraq combined. they say russia has lost at least 479 tanks, 496 infant and fighting vehicles. 28 crafts for shapes. 32 helicopters, 784 tracks, vehicles and jeeps. in total, the russians have lost nearly $3000.00 pieces of equipment and is all considered conservative estimates. the highest profile, los to date was the mosque was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, losing a plant shibley's enduring a war is well really bad. it said that p r, it's bad. it's going to expect band increase of the morale of the ukrainians at the time when they are on the verge of losing her, mary, who both,
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when many things can be said to have gone wrong for russians. general valerie says the grain and on forces had a secret weapon. no, it may be your modem least brought him. yet my shore, the mobilization of our society and people's resistance, especially a pilots who are older than 60 years old. come out and asked for jets. they retired from the armed forces a long time ago and asked, give us planes and we will destroy the russians. so moral is our formula for success. if any forces have employed new technical weapons given to ukraine by nato allies, chief among them, our portable anti tank guided missile systems such as the u. s. me javelin, and his lighter cheaper cousin. and lo, which have been used against russian tanks with their state in effect, in the, in the turkish me to be to by dr. thrones have carried out both reconnaissance and strike operations, portable stinger, anti aircraft. missiles have also enabled you cleaning soldiers to take out lawful i, an aircraft. as technical miscalculations,
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misjudgment of the cleaning resistance and low morale have all contributed to russian military vulnerability in this war. these weapons are leveling the playing field. right, so say that al jazeera cave, as his primary was wanting, his forces are prepared for any scenario. natalie ballot has it held an urgent meeting of the violent confrontations at the alex um, mos compound and occupied east. jerusalem. 300 palestinians have been detained by israeli soldiers and over a 150 have been injured as john home reports. ah, the scenes inside the alexa mosque in occupied east jerusalem early friday morning . fighting between stone during most men in israeli police who fight stung grenades and t guess around 150 people were injured. this palestinian camera ma'am,
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was there something wrong that they brutally emptied the compound? they were attacking the musk stuff, normal people, elders, and young people. what of it? there were many injured people. they fire trouble bullets in said. alexa must compound. they were beating every one. even the paramedics, they hit the israel's foreign ministry, tweeted, dozens of mass men carrying hammers, and p. a flags marched into alex and mosque. the crowd collected stones and large rocks. police were forced to enter the grounds to disperse the crowd. the black, some most is lamps the holiest place. it's also revealed by jews is the site to the original temple. as such, it's often an epicenter, the tension between israel, which controls movement to the site and palestinians, especially during the muslim holy month of ramadan. this time, last year, fighting around the most and access restrictions led to an 11 day will between
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israeli and palestinian groups and gaza. so far this year, a series of attacks within his right of left 14 dead and israeli security forces killed 20 palestinians during grades of the occupied west bank. after the violent confrontation is ready, forces restricted access to like to mosque. within a few hours later, they did reopen the damascus gate, where we are now, which is one of the main entrance to the old city. alexa most and it's compound a deeply important and symbolic and we've ramadan east. i'm paul. save all happening right now. tensions in this city and it's holy sites. a set to remain high john home and does it a occupied east jerusalem if you know of a 17 year old palestinian is being held in the village of co for done in the occupied west. he's one of 6 palestinians killed in these ready raids since wednesday. the un secretary journal has called for maximum restraint on for is
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really and palestinian authorities to work to preserve calm. did abraham has been at that funeral. these are the last moments for the body of 17 year old child gets higher, but in his role here received the family drag. they don't want him to go for burial . yes, the mother husband saying is only 17. a choke. it has just opened the barbershop in the vintage a few weeks ago with his brother was telling us that lately, after work, he was coming home to hang pictures of palestinians who were killed by the israeli forces. now, his picture is being hung up on the walls, funerals like this one are becoming some sort of a regular scene here in the occupied westbank. specifically in the northern part of it, as is one is intensifying its way. people here are telling me that this is about one escalation here and there, but the feel that hi, this measures is waging
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a war on their very i following closely the events that are on with. and they believe i will have i room to live next. i just didn't senior political analyst, malinda shaw says we're likely to see further escalation in the coming days. i think a whole generation of palestinian use is simply taking advantage of every possible opportunity. every possible stone, every possible guns, every possible throat in order to shout their way against the occupation and in weight of political and diplomatic paralysis. and life is the weakness of the posted in quality and the indifference of various representatives, but just recently were in bed with these really government. and like all of that,
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i think we could see more attention on possibly another uprising at one point when there was contact between settlers and seniors. and what there's always don't that you will see, but the thing is resisting non violently. why the 2nd about attacking right now that there is more forces security forces being the buffer zone between student progress. and these are the forces. we see the palestinians, aggravated some of them ready to getting more violent operations within israel all in war. if you look at, at the grass a few years, she has more about us, been years are getting involved violently, or peacefully. info is ready and we're seeing that inside is as much as in dr. by 30 days. i think we have moved beyond occupied 3031 state
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apart a reality still ahead on al jazeera and trying to make ends meet in south africa. we meet the people picking up the pieces after the was flooding in decades, and a time to celebrate suff till he is all set to live, to most of its social distancing rules for covet 90. ah, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle book. your travel package today, high heat in the north and storms in the south. hello everyone. let's get you. the forecasts details for india. ok. so pre monsoon heat, it's a thing. it happened a bit earlier than we expected. so look at this nag, poor 43 degrees on saturday. let's talk about that act of weather right now. some outbreaks of rain through a dish or onto pradesh and some thunder. downpours into karnataka and carola,
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but of activity over sri lanka is well, but we've got some explosive storms for bangladesh around the capitol, darker into the far northeast of india. so few things going on here. we got that southwind off the bay of bengal. that's given us moisture that's given us humidity, and that's going to trigger some of these storms. but i think a mix of sun in cloud in dhaka by monday with a high of 33 degrees southeast asia looks like this. are normal bursts of rain to be expected. but for indo china, we're starting to see more widespread storms pivoting further toward the west. that's going to knock down the temperature in bangkok just a few days ago is about $38.00. i think just a high of 30 on monday which is below average big drop in those temperatures to for central southern portions of china. we've got some rain here and gray lin typhoon passing to the east of japan. it's moving quick. so an improvement in conditions in tokyo, i saturday, that said sir, i saw official airline of the john african stories
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from african perspectives machine. oh no, ma mancha. when i did, he did so with a short documentary from african film, maybe from wanda and bookkeeper, faster consumer friendly with here sounds of home and the coach africa direct on al jazeera lou. ah, your channel is 0 reminder of the top stories of this are crowds of worshippers of return to all locks. a loss for prayers. hours after is ready, forces detained, $300.00 people. there at least
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a $150.00 palestinians have been injured during the confrontations. the funeral for a 17 year old palestinians being held in the village of corporal done and they occupied west park is one of 6 palestinians killed and raised by israeli forces since westminster. russia's attack to military plants, new ukraine's capital, and his warning, it could step off a tax on keith, ukraine's also being warned of a heavy price to pay if russian, the cities that attacked the washington post to report that russia sent the u. s. diplomatic note to sang western on shipments to ukraine could create unpredictable consequences. the or state department responded to the allegation, saying it won't comment on confidential notes between governments. unofficial reports, the white house joe biden has been persistent and consistent in insisting that any u. s. military aid being sent to ukraine is for defensive purposes to help the ukrainians defend themselves against russian aggression. in fact, it was a point that was made in
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a statement from the white house on wednesday when the united states revealed it was sending an additional $800000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. no, in that shipment will be artillery pieces, artillery shells, drones and transport helicopters. and there are some who can make the argument that these can all be used in an offensive capacity. and that certainly seems to be something that concerns the russians, according to reports. here in the united states, the washington post is saying that the russians have sent a diplomatic note to the u. s. government saying that shipments by u. s. a. nito, of what they describe as the most sensitive weapon systems, is adding fuel to the conflict and said it could have unpredictable consequences. well, we have a statement from the state department saying they will not comment on diplomatic messages between governments. but the u. s. and the allies continued to send military aid to ukraine for defensive purposes. again, that key phrase, for defensive purposes. president obama and said last month,
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united states would welcome up to a $100000.00 ukranian war refugees. so far, only 12 arrived via the refugee program. thousands of others of nice across the border from mexico. i know rob, hello, and towana has more on their journey. ukrainian refugees being welcomed at this shelter in tiquana. olga arrived just this morning after travelling more than 9000 kilometers with her cat snips. she's now being looked after by ukrainian american volunteers who have assigned her a number. the number represents a spot in line to plead her case for refugee status to us authorities. she tells us the whole experience feels surreal. you feel happiness and then you have another wave of emotions like yourself. you're reading all the time to you. so it's, it's totally different reality right now. and it's hard to to get to the
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point when you feel that happiness as you used to feel before. so it will take a while, of course, many here have been traveling for weeks. they arrive tired, hungry and confused. most don't speak spanish or english, and are relying entirely on help from volunteers. first of all, they all nervous because lots of, of them dinner about in mexico. they know that decline is dangerous place. so when they come into in the airport, the little bit nervous, if we try to call them and build and relax, we're will, we will help you. how again will help you. there are also dozens of families here with young children. think that they spend much of their time listening carefully in case their numbers are kong, though many seem eager to cross the border into the united states. others tell us
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what a one is to go home. i'm sail very tired. of course. i hope that soon i will come to your crane. i'm not going to stay in the usa for long. i hope that's in tom, or i can come back to my country to my family, to my mazda brazos and all of the class here. the more than 7 sounds and ukrainian had arrived in p one and since the start of the war in february, since mexico has not imposed any restrictions on ukrainian travelers, more arriving every day. conditions may seem crowded at this refugee camp in the city of t, one right on the border with the united states, but new arrivals have actually declined in recent days. local authorities, however, tell us that the population here is likely to grow significantly in the coming weeks. the us border officials are processing about 50 ukrainian refugees every
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hour while ukrainians arriving in t one and only stay at the shelter for a few days. new arrivals are quick to take the place of those who leave. though there is concern to sports complex being used to how's refugees could soon overflow . state officials say a 2nd shelter could quickly be made available if needed. but manuel wrap a little al jazeera, he went to mexico in south africa, the army is being called in to help with rescuing cleanup efforts after the worst flooding in 60 years, troops are bringing a to thousands of people left without power and water. at least 395 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured. government officials say entire families, a message 156 people have died and more than 200 are missing. falling flooding in the philippines. tropical storm maggie dumped heavy rain over the central the 80 province for days. devastating entire communities. emergency workers spent wednesday, retrieving bodies from a coastal village destroyed by
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a landslide. jamal alan dorgan reports from baby city rescuer sellers. there were 2 landslides. the 1st one happened at 5 e m, which gave time for some families to evacuate. the 2nd one these see was deadly. they saw how waves of mud came rolling down the mountains, varying hundreds of civilians here. and this is all what's left of it. now. we've also spoken to rescuers and volunteers who see their efforts room in hampered by incessant rain. the ground is still not stable enough for a vac whole machine, and they believe it may take a few more days before a full scale retrieval operations will be underway. we are with a composite group of government responders and over the past few days, they have been focused on rescue energy val operations around the periphery of what they called the ground 0 of this village. it is hard to imagine that this was just
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a few days ago, a thriving community. there was a school, a church, a playground, a gym for people who never thought that such disaster was even possible for them. now president rodrigo to therapy visited the province of later today, and he basically promised that he is going to make sure that all the necessary resources will be given to those in desperate need of aids and assistance. shanghai is decision to convert some apartments into quarantine centers has infuriated tenants have been evicted as the log zone and china's largest city goes on present. she's in pain as ordered every one to stick to the 0 covered 19 policy . trinity, you reports from vision, police in protective gear, struggle to control an angry crowd. d shanghai residents,
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a protesting against being pulled from their homes. their apartment blocks are being turned into temporary quarantine centers. some are kneeling on the ground, begging the police not to take them away. this city of more than 25000000 people has been brought to its knees by the worst corin of iris outbreak, china's face since the beginning of the pandemic. 300000 infections have been recorded since march locked down, which were supposed to last a few days, is now stretching into its 3rd week with no end in sight. the once bustling commercial center is now quiet and empty with most of the city's population, forced to stay home. supply chains are frozen. many say they're going hungry or lack necessities. great, jen has appealed to help online to get access to urgent, hot medications for her father. there is it, we know it's a difficult period and the pandemic were willing to cooperate with the government and with each level of city management to fight the pandemic. but we also hope that
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our lives can be respected. restrictions in some neighborhoods used on tuesday, but with cases continuing to climb, people allowed to go outdoors are being coursed back inside. this community worker bloss allowed speak of repeating the words return, horn. those who test positive are sent to make shift hospitals, conditions and slides. some appeal bleak and crowded with authority, say they're released thousands of recovered patients this week. but thousands more remaining quarantine, aging has mobilized other provinces to help get more fresh food and other necessities to shanghai. the situation in shanghai as seen as a disastrous failure of china, strict 0 coven 19 policy. but authorities are sticking to it. despite growing calls to change, this approach, president sheet in paying has called on the country to strengthen restrictions in
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order to win the battle against the virus. katrina, you al jazeera aging. was colonel vars release of restrictions in south korea are ending just a month ago. more than 600000, you infections will bring reported every day on the reports from the card. so cherry blossom season has arrived and so have the crowds gone. other barriers to prevent groups from gathering. there are no park employees reminding people to maintain physical distancing. south korea is still reporting high number of new cases with a daily average of more than a 160000 in the last week. but the government has announced it will lift all physical distancing rules from next monday. what am i doing wrong over 19 will not be completely over, but we are now chosing that it is the time to carefully tries to restore our daily life. again, people will still be required to wear masks, indoors, and outdoors. although the government has said it will review this in the weeks
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ahead. to date on id, i think it's still appropriate to wear mask indoors, but i think it's ok without one outdoors. people are keeping a distance. south korea was one of the 1st countries to experience a cove at 19 outbreak, but it was able to flatten the curve quickly with a combination of testing, tracing and treating. but because of that, it never had to impose any locked downs. public health officials were also quick to revise their strategy when the highly transmissible omicron variant to cold is immune from teaser lepeu then and we tried listen to a system for a large scale outbreak. placing more importance on a universal approach under the ordinary system, while raising the vaccination rate and administering oral treatment device. so career is seen as a success in terms of how it's handling the pandemic. even so officials have not let their guard down. the health ministry is offering a 2nd booster shot of the corona virus maxine to be placed 60 and above the w h o
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has recently warned. the corona virus is far from becoming an endemic disease and could still trigger outbreaks around the world. florence li, al jazeera sole north koreans are celebrated the $100.00 and 10th birthday anniversary of their country's finding, follow chemo song, ah, for plenty of fireworks music and dancing, and no military parade, which often commemorates significant events. kim died in 1994 and his birthday is the most important national holiday there. ah, this is all the 0. these are the top stories rushes attack.
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