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last, only an intimate look at life in cuba. her window wet again. i say resolutely danielson hasn't done or would have been on my leave. my cuba on al jazeera. ah, ukraine says it's found the bodies of more than $900.00 civilians around keith as russia hit a military facility near the capital. ah, ha ha ha rahman you're watching out. is there a life my headquarters here in doha also coming up a costly military exercise. we take a closer look at the extent of russian equipment losses in ukraine. also calls the com after violent confrontations of the al axa ball skin occupied east jerusalem.
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and electric vehicles take center stage at the new york international altar show. but can they overtake america's love of gas guzzling cars? or go to the broker. we begin with the war in ukraine where police say the bodies of more than $900.00 civilians have been found in areas surrounding the capital. the head of the key regional fall says more than 350 corpses were discovered in the town of butcher alone. russian forces fully withdrew last week, but the capital has once again been the target for russian forces. moscow says it shelled a military plant. charles stratford has more from keith the russian ministry of defense as this destroy building was a ukrainian weapons factory in the southwest outskirts of the capital. give. moscow
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says the plant made anti aircraft an anti ship missiles. people living nearby, say they heard at least 3 large explosions early friday morning. but i really must say marie apologised, actually, pug the car, and the 2 rockets hit at 1 am. i did not realize that there are 2 rockets coming in, but when i went out afterwards, i waited indoors for some time fitting. motioning. we saw the 3rd one coming damage the car towed the tires, had the windows and was people suffered to the walls fell out which i the attack came hours after russia said its black sea fleet flank ship. the moscow had sunk while being towed back to port after a fire cause and explosion on board. ukrainian military said it was responsible having targeted the vessel with ukrainian made net. you missiles, people gathered at a memorial ceremony for the ship in the polt city of sebastopol in russian annexed crimea. the moscow was the largest russian naval vessel to have sunk in action.
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since world war 2 must quiet dental plan any more than that, even for those who have not been impressed, moscow was a symbol for every one option. i give them all of our power, our hope, you know the revival of the fleet in the 19. well, it is the symbol of engineering and thank difficult cheeseman. welcome to the force of our arms. ne ukrainian army says it repelled russian army advances on at least 2 towns in the east of the country. russia has redirected its forces from cave in an effort to seize more territory in the dumbass region. he also knew that volunteers help ukrainian soldiers pack food to be distributed to some of the many thousands of people fleeing. although still living the worst affected areas. i stay here because it's my home. and so we felt people delivering food chemistry in our town,
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just throwing her voicemail good. i don't know what to say. i want to move this drone foot. it shows destroyed residential buildings in mary opal. the besieged port city on the as off see his suffered 7 weeks upon barbara by russian forces and pro russian separatists repeated attempts at securing humanitarian corridors. to rescue thousands of people trapped inside have failed. the mayor of the city estimates thousands of civilians may have been killed in the fighting ukraine's ministry of defense as russia has for the 1st time used long range bombers to attack the city. resist yoko fountain a flipping out monastery, rush, an occupants keep carrying out aerial strikes, omari opal, though they use long range bombers, where the enemy's land forces are trying to capture the seaport is so proficient. the strike on what the russian defense ministry describes as a weapons factory on the outskirts of kia is the 1st major strike by russian forces
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on a target, around at the capital city. since russian forces left the area more than 2 weeks ago, major military operations now for the time being have moved east, where there are increasing reports of an effort by the russian military to close in, around the strategically important city of sla yancey. the un says that more than full point 7000000 people have flayed the fighting and with no indication of any d escalation. that number is expected to rise. char stratford, al jazeera keith, former ukrainian president petro parish. ango has spoken to al jazeera in keith. he's called on the international community to give more weapons to ukraine, saying it's the shortest way to peace. and that's why, from the mass on can community we need 3 things. labrenz weapons. and once
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again, weapons, weapons number one. this is just the air up as necessary. for your grain, for game changer, we need just 300 tanks, 1000 on personal carrier, and 100 dead fighter. this is completely changed the whole character of the war for amber to we need. the sanction and embargo and arabic world can play here and very important role by increasing the oil production and to replace the absence of the ration oil on the road. well, market a military expense estimate that russia has lost almost 3000 pieces of equipment in the ukraine war. the losses are being blamed on advanced weapons that nato countries have given ukraine and russia's miscalculations wrestle said their reports now from keith. hanks had across there's 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 your brains capital, keep within days, but you be his army wrists with the assault, evidently, the russian army and ethnic problems with moral, with its equipment, with its training and his doctrine. and as a result, rational 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 armed forces have taken advantage, often ambush 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 afford 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 these are 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, when many things can be said to have gone wrong for russians. general valerie says
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the grain and on forces had a secret weapon. no, it may be the you are not only brought yet my shore. the mobilization of our society and people's resistance are pilots who are older than 60 years old. come out and ask for jets. they retired from the on ports is a long time ago and asked, give us planes and we will destroy the russians. so moral is our formula for success. between forces have employed new tactical weapons given to ukraine by nato allies. chief among them are 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 tags with their state, in effect, in the, in the turkish me to be to by dr. thrones have carried out both recognizance and strike operations. portable single anti aircraft missiles have also enabled ukrainian soldiers to take out lawful i, an aircraft as technical miscalculations,
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misjudgment of the cleaning resistance and low morale. how all contributed to russia military vulnerability in this war. these weapons are leveling the playing field. rezo said that al jazeera cave. now the washington post has reported that russia sent the u. s. a diplomatic note saying, western armed shipments to ukraine could create unpredictable consequences. the estate department has responded to the allegation, saying it won't comment on confidential notes between governments. alan fisher reporter from 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 and fight. it was a point that was made in a statement from the white house on wednesday when the united states revealed it was sending an additional $800000000.00 in military 80 ukraine. now in that shipment will be artillery pieces, artillery shells,
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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. where 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 continue to send military aid to ukraine for defensive purposes. again, that key phrase, for defensive purposes will senior u. s. politician has worn china must pay a price for supporting brushes, invasion of ukraine. beijing hasn't condemned the wall. that senator lindsey graham made the comments in taiwan during
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a meeting with present sighing when graham suddenly the taiwan nor the u. s. once conflict with china, which claims the island as its territory. here is my promise to you and that i would nice people were going to start making china pay a greater price for what they're doing all over the world. with taiwan producing 90 percent of the world's high end semiconductor products. it is a country of global significance of global consequence of global impact. and therefore, it should be understood that the security of taiwan has a global impact for those who would wish an ill boltron. the meanwhile is accusing the u. s. of inflaming tension and says, hey, it's going down a dangerous path by sending politicians to ty, one made asia will goal in the united states and taiwan are colluding with each
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other. and some people deliberately compare taiwan in ukraine to very different issues in an attempt to confuse the public and take advantage of the chaos in georgia. this behavior of playing with fire is aimed at changing the current status quo of the cross straight relations. well, still had here on al jazeera and unconventional road to refuge. we found out why thousands of ukrainians were attempting to enter the us through mexico. and more than a $150.00 dead and 100 small, missing in the philippines. we have the latest on the devastation left by storm maggie to stay with us. ah. the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to a castle book your travel package today. there are still warnings out of heavy rain well to the island. just off the mainland for japan,
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but as you can see in the forecast saturday that tropical cyclic disappears typhoon slowly weakening rapidly weakening which leaves fine weather behind the rain. just having caught the edge of home shoot places take is at 70 in sunshine, it's fairly warm throughout the korean peninsula and those in china. but role as from shan, down towards hong kong temperature is about 10 degrees below average. don't include hong kong in that. but it's just a bit of a cold spell with rain falling out, driving out again, even that's not particularly useful or heavy for the most part. it will blue dots here in the beijing might see some rain come back as well. but at 19 degrees, at least, to start on sunday, widespread shafts wrapped malaysia, indonesia se a sure as well with tara and be a bit of a focus. i think bangkok get particularly wet dance gallant herd. she men joining in and we got still very big showers, dangerous one, sometimes in bangladesh in the northeast of india, there showed up into better plato and baton. however,
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the rain is etching up this eastern side of india uh through under british no disha, also still hot from most other places. officially outline of the journey in 2018, a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. and president, soc, is younger group on power. i'm going to liberate this, where a new documentary follows is non violent campaign to bring down to corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with i am not alone on many as velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah, the me
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back you're watching, i'll just there with me to her robin haul reminder of all these stories. placing ukraine say the bodies of bulls and $900.00 civilians have been found in area surrounding the capital. of the regional fall says more than $350.00 colt since we discovered in the town of which were alone. not russian pulse is fully withdrew from regions around the capital. last week. also, russia was attacked a military plan, the ukraine's capital and its warning could step up the tax on keith. it is also being warned of a heavy price to pay if the russian city are attacked. to see the us politician has worn china must pay a price supporting russians. invasion of ukraine aging has in common, condemned the war. pardon me? sentence. made comments in taiwan during a meeting with president saying, when president joe biden said last month, the united states would welcome up to 100000 ukrainian war refugees so far. only 12
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of arrived by the refugee program. thousands of others have managed to cross the border from mexico. i will repel is in tijuana, and as more on the journey, the ukrainian refugees being welcomed at this shelter in one. olga arrived just this morning after traveling 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 authority. she tells us the whole experience feels surreal. you feel happiness, and then you have another wave of emotions. like you're said, you're reading all the time you can use. so it's, it's totally different reality right now, and it's hard to get to the point when you feel that
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happiness is you used before. so it will take a while. of course, many here have been traveling through the arrive, tired, hungry and confused. most don't speak spanish or english in a relying entirely on help from volunteers. first of all, they all nervous because lots of of them didn't everybody in mexico, they know that you want it is dangerous place. so when they, when they come into in the airport, little bit nervous, they were trying to keep them and build and relax where will will help you, how we get, we will help you there or else who doesn't seem here with young children. i think it was pretty that they spend much of their time listening carefully in case their numbers are call though many seem eager to cross the border into the united states . others tell us what they want is to go home. i'm sail very tired. of course,
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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. more than 7 sounds and gradients have 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 wanna write 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 hour while ukrainians arriving in t one and only stay at the shelter for
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a few days. new arrivals are quick to take the place of those who leave. though there's concerned the sports complex being used to house refugees could soon overflow. state officials say a 2nd shelter would quickly be made available if needed. manuel wrap a little al jazeera peak. wanna mexico. though the irs says it's deeply concerned over fridays clashes in jerusalem. israel has been accused of a flagrant violation after its forces confronted palestinians at the alex um, mos compound unoccupied. east jerusalem. 300 palestinians were detained by is ready soldiers and more than a 150 injured. as john holden reports, ah, the scenes inside the alex and mosque in occupied east jerusalem early friday morning. fighting between stone during most men and israel police who fight stung grenades and t guess around 150
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people were injured. this palestinian camera, ma'am? was there some authority? they brutally emptied the compound. they were attacking the musk stuff, normal people, elders and young people. when they were many injured people, they fired trouble bullets and said alexa must compact. they were beating everyone, 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 alexa most is his 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,
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fighting around the most and axis restrictions lead to an 11, they will between 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, but then 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? now the sole surviving member of the group accused of killing 130 people joined the
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paris tax in 2015 as apologized sala. the salon expressed his condolences to all the victims during his final testimony on friday. of the salon is accused of playing a key role in the attacks on a sport stadium, the batter, climate, concert hall, and several restaurants. he's charged with murder, attempted murder, and hostage taking up the salon faces. life in jail. they found guilty is as africans, the army is being called in to help with rescue and clean up efforts. after the worst flooding in 60 years, troops are bringing aid to thousands of people left without power and water. in 400 people have been killed and dozens more injured. homes and roads have been washed away and several power plants have been damaged and the death toll in the philippines from tropical storm. maggie has also risen to more than a $150.00 at least $200.00 others are missing. the stall made landfall on sunday,
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triggering landslides and flooding in eastern and southern coastal areas. drill allan doug reports now from the city of by, by can diagnose was a typical rural village of a few 100 families. it had raised fields, a church, and a school. now it's the scene of some of the biggest devastation in the philippine province of late one. but i'm, i'm gonna want to let him out with the window that sounded like an explosion. we ran up the hill to see what was going on because it was awful. if we could hear people agreeing, calling out for help and tropical storm, maggie brought incessant reams in the eastern vis science region. many areas of lost power and communication lines, but can diagnose was the most devastated survivors. here tell us there were 2 landslides. the 1st one was at around 5 am,
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which gave some time for some families to evacuate. but the 2nd one, they see, they saw how waves of mud came rolling down the mountains burying hundreds of civilians. this is all what's left of it now. ah, on the other side of the hill, poor bodies have been pulled out from the rubble. government responders are doing the best they can, but their efforts have been hampered to by more rain. the mud is at least 5 meters deep. so they will have to wait before they can bring and have ye equipment or all busy more than that bad. they're barren, or we could only get bonus independent because it is dangerous even for our men. i think this process of betray bud, real big pain, flowers and incense arrive for it all into prayer for those who we mean buried and,
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and accounted for. lent is meant to be a week of gratitude and grace for millions of philippine families. but for the survivors of the landslide in can darkness, this period will now remind him of their overwhelming grief. to melinda, again, i'll g 0 by bailey to province. central philippines, twitter says that it has unanimously a doctrine so called poison pill plan. the could block ela mosques, takeover bid. the social media giant says the mood could enable its investors to realize the full value of their investment and force must pay shareholders a premium for the company. must coons tesla and space ex recently increased at stake in the social media platform to 9 percent. to madison is a technology expert on the social media sector, lead full glass wing ventures. he says twitter executives have been forced to react
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to long mosques, comments. it's a very uncomfortable position when the world's richest man says he doesn't have confidence in the management team that specifically that's probably a pretty uncomfortable position for the c e o to to be and, but he's, i think done a nice job, at least in his messaging to twitter, employees. thank look, there are a lot of distractions, but our day to day job hasn't changed. we have customers, we have a product, we need to keep doing what we're doing and it is easier said than done for sure. but ultimately, you know, this is a little bit of a slide show. it's an enormously consequential slide show, depending on how it turns out. or it could just turn out to be nothing. and you know, one thing we have definitely seen about mosque is he loves the spotlight and he's shown it ability to effectively hijack the new cycle by doing these things, making the tweet, making these offers. and i think you very much enjoy being provocative in that regard. and twitter is not defenseless, but they're, they're certainly at the mercy of whatever you want is going to do. they're going to have to react. now, one of the biggest kasha is in america kicked off on friday after
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a 2 year absence from the pandemic. this year the plenty of the cars on display by manufacturers, but you don't have to look too hard to see a shift from gas to electric vehicles. april alexander explains much of this year's new york international auto show has been taken over by electric vehicles or e v. 's as they're known. although more americans are buying e v 's, they're still not as popular as in europe. sales doubled last year, but still only account for about 4 percent of all new vehicles sold. but automakers remain bullish on the future of electric, the lifestyle, leaving the house every day with a full take, a full battery from your house. that's an luxury just by itself. but electric vehicle manufacturers face many problems. one is the worn ukraine has up ended commodity prices and supply chains. nickel for example, has skyrocketed in price at one point last month,
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jumping over 90 percent. nickel is an essential component for evie batteries. those materials that russia is strongly associated with will become short supply either now or in the future. please. items like radium includes things like nickel minium, those kind of resources, and they will have the effect of pushing up prices. of course, there's also the problem of a lack of charging stations. this is a map of new york state and all of the dots represent where the government is planning to build more electric vehicle charging stations. but according to a new report by the department of transportation, just new york city will need a 1000 new charging ports like this one by 2025, and up 210000 more of these by 2030, just to meet the potential demand. there is also the cost electric vehicles are on average $10000.00 more expensive to buy the gas power cars. but
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e v advocates urge buyers to focus on longer term savings. the ownership costs are massively less than buying a internal combustion or, or ice a car. you don't have any oil changes. your maintenance costs are inherently going to be lower. take a closer look around the auto show and there are signs of promise, but also signs that weaning americans off their gas guzzling cars and trucks may have a little way to go. but how do i get it? gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york. ah. what you all deserve with me, cell rom, the reminder of all the top stories, please in ukraine, say the bodies of more than 900 civilians have been found in areas surrounding the capital. the head of the regional full says more than 350 corpses were discovered in the town of butcher alone that russian.
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