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a new documentary follows his non violent hain to bring down the corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with a democratic london resolution. i am not alone armenians velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah, ukraine bows to fight to the end, ignoring russia's ultimatum for its troops to surrender in the passage city of marable. and this as multiple rockets hit co keep killing at least 5 people, the mayor of ukraine, 2nd largest city says there are no safe places to shelter it. ah ha ha rahman, your child. is there a life where headquarters here in doha,
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also coming up? violence and arrest that the alexa mos compound and occupied east, jerusalem after israeli. please send to the disputed holy site to facilitate a visit by choose. also, mia mars military rule is pardon more than 1600 prisoners, but political detainees are not amongst those released. and an unreleased world health organization report says the number of people, new di, due to cove at 19 is doubled, the official death toll welcome to the program. ukrainian soldiers have ignored a russian deadline to lay down their arms and the besieged city of merrier pole. russia said it would spare the troops lives if they surrendered by one p. m. local time on sunday. moscow says it's false is almost sees the port city it what would
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be the biggest prize of the nearly 2 month wall, but ukraine's prime minister says its forces will fight to the end. my report has been described as a red line in the path of peace negotiations. city steel is not fallen very still. our military forces our soldiers, so they will fight till then and as for now they steal our money. but there is huge money about and cover stroke because there is more than 100 civilians which are suffering for more than 40 date of this should monitor in crisis. and this in this message, city and they have no water, no food, no heat, no electricity. and they ask all of our partners to support and how to stop this money about in the store for in the russian military says that 2500,
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he came in soldiers or hold up in underground passageways, under a huge steel plant. the as the style industrial district, if russian sees as the style they would have control of mary a poll, which is a vital port in the southeast. now it lies between the 2 nets. can con regions of the east, where russian forces are expected to launch new offensive, and crimea in the south, which russia annexed in 2014 a source other has more from the capital, keith. the officers of their seeing that the fight is still continuing. indecision however, they also said that the forces, the cleaning troops are a blow from all directions and they are running out of the out of the ammunition. so here with the police that russia asked the soldiers to surrender is a giant steel work actually did the largest steel company. it's
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still factory in, in europe. it's covered in almost an area of 11 square kilometers mile. you pool is quite important for both parties. for both ukraine and russia, where you claim it is a symbol of the resistance almost since the early days of the war. ukrainian troops, including other regiments, ukrainian, marine, and national guard brigades, a motorized re days were fighting against the russian forces there. and it has been a symbol of that isn't before russia. it is quite important because the expertise said that here say that russia wants to connect to don't both region with the crimea. and if they can take full control over the city of multiple, then they will be achieving to build a land bridge to connect these 2 areas. dosage vari, as in moscow, she says, no comment from russia about ukraine's decision to ignore its ultimatum. we've been
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hearing from the defense ministry spokesperson, eager con shank of o, who brief to about the latest military developments. the russians have been a gauging the number of strikes. they carried out over the past few hours, but at clearly no mention of this a ceasefire that came in once. and what is the fate of the nearly $2500.00 ukrainian soldiers that are around this plants in mariel, pal, the russians, knots indicating whether not any of them have surrendered and whether or not they are still engaged in any kind of a as fighting that it might be going on, we do know that the russian defense ministry said that this is the best chance that they have in order to save their lives, to surrender, to lay down their arms. they provided a 7 hour window of a ceasefire, and the russian defense ministry also said that they submitted the documents about
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the cease fire to various international organizations, including the united nations, as well as the international, a red cross. and the idea is that they want to be very clear that it opportunity was provided for those military personnel to surrender. this is going to be a very crucial moment in this conflict for the russians. indeed. and they've said they've already cleared at the areas in the city, and that at this area around this plant miracle is the last part before they can declare that they are now in full control of mario full. they said that they have control of the ports of mario full earlier this week, as well as a number of ukrainian soldiers as surrendering of the defense, mr. saying over 1400 ukrainian soldiers surrendered to the russians earlier this week. so it would be very important to see what is the fate of the remaining 2500 ukranian soldiers in that city. alexander ver travers is editor in chief at swiss
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and military review. he explains why my report is important to russia's plan. my opponent is an extremely decisive place, a decisive area because i owning my funds for the russians will mean a territorial continuity. and therefore, during the negotiations and agreements that will of course, take place at the end of hostilities, it will be absolutely indispensable for russia to gain this territorial continuity in order to be able to break off the secessionist republics from your credit. and it is extremely difficult to be able to bring more supplies and more weapons to the people who are to the units that aren't defending matthew, or because of course, the russian pressure is not only exercised on the city itself,
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but also all of the axis that would allow for any reinforcements to, to, to get, to matter. so the ukranian strategy has not been to put all of its assets, all of its defenses in the town, but also keep a very, very strong, if you want to call it a 2nd line, which has been holding very strongly despite fierce russian attacks in the past. few weeks ukraine has managed to stage, at least for very impressive mechanized counter attacks in the car kitchen area. so that is north of the area that we are talking about. and they have been quite successful in these offensive operations. contrary to what some experts would have believed at the onset of the war. however, the military potentials for combined arms or fair in the ukrainian military.
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and that will require large units and, and substantial intelligence, substantial higher power. the ability for the cranium military to mount such an operation today is much more limited than it was perhaps 2 or 4 weeks ago. also in ukraine, local officials say to civilians have been killed during shelling in the eastern town as lottie. the and the latest attacks in ukraine, 2nd largest city, car keys have killed at least 5 people more than a dozen. others are injured after multiple rockets at the center of the city on sunday. ukraine says russia has stepped up its attacks in the region as it forces prepare for a new offensive in the east. now the massacre, keith is urged residence to take shelton. he condemned russia for stepping up strikes as orthodox christians celebrate a religious holiday. not with our will to live when over at deft it and russian
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aggressive brings with him. but on this difficult day, we continue to evacuate people from the most dangerous regions of the city that are under the list on boardman. we are meeting people to places that are left dangerous because there are no longer any fully safe places in ca, keys. there we provide a place to live hot food shower medical help. let's bring you some of the days of the news now, and the arab israeli rom party has suspended its participation. the coalition government of the tale bennett, following violence of the x, the most compound in the latest incident, 20 palestinians were injured after being forcibly dispersed on sunday, is where the police say they end to the site in response to palestinians such a get barricades to prevent ultra right wing jewish groups, mentoring john holmes reports now from occupied east jerusalem. ah, the latest confrontations between israeli forces and palestinians near the alex a most compound in occupied east jerusalem. sunday was the 1st day since the
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beginning of the jewish par service celebrations. where no muslims could visit the compound. hundreds of jews did, so with israeli forces guarding them. neither will welcome robin after hurt vowed that tb we were forced out of the elect to moscow after the don't print them, settler started to enter. after we saw 2 groups of them, we sat at a chant and the police tried to detain me. i believe it was, it is really police said the palestinians who gathered stones and put up barricades to block the jewish groups from arriving. and that they removed, protest is to restore order. the palestinian red crescent reported injuries to 10 people. the alexa most compound is his lamps, 3rd holiest place. it's also revered by jews as the site of the original temple. and along with taurus, national zionist visits it regularly, those visits were always a source of tension,
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but especially this year with the muslim holy month of ramadan. i'm pos over coinciding. what's also added to the tension is a small extremist jewish group calling for sacrifices in the alex or compound during passover. now that's a cool that they make every year. it's something that the israeli government bands every year, including this one. but this time around, it's got more attention from palestinians who worried that it might actually happen . israel capture these truce la, where the like to compound is located in the 900. 67 will not keep patient that's been a source of anguish for palestinian since it's already on the, on the. i mean, if what happened today is a crime because we can't enjoy our prayers, we can't enjoy our worship our freedom. it's our holy sciences. and we can't feel safe anymore. even in the holy sites whipping coming to since we were young children. and that's because of the occupation is ready for us is also arrested to
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palestinians, throwing rocks at buses with jewish passengers heading to the old city somewhere injured only adding to the tension he john holeman al jazeera, occupied east. jerusalem also had here on al jazeera fishermen are anxiously watching for any pollution after a time to sinks off the coast of to nicea. also it's the most dangerous country in africa to be a journalist and the disputed election process is adding to the risks will tell you more straight after the break. ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to the hello there. it's still all about the scorching heat when it comes to south asia, particularly for northern areas of india,
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stretching across into pakistan. those hot and dry conditions just relent as an a mercury. touching up into the early forty's, we are going to see it continue to rise in places like very nicely by the time we get into. a thursday, if we have a look at the 3 day, we are going to see things turned slightly cloudy, but the heat will still be there. we'll see some heat of the, of the day thunderstorms as well across north western areas. some of those dusty hot winds blowing across roger stand. there is going to be some relief. however, in the south is going to get wetter across the western coast for the heavy rains creeping into corolla and some thunderstorms across sri lanka, in places like columbia as well as the mount these we will see some storms here. a lot of the swans across the north east of india however, have ease. we could see a few fierce ones for bangladesh in the days to come, but it is going to look a little bit dryer by the time we get into tuesday. and as we headed to east asia, much of the weather can be found in southern areas of china. we've got high
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pressure taking charge in the north china, and we're going to see the temperature pick up in beijing will be touching $29.00 by wednesday. cancer, airway official airline of the journey, m a think lake near the car, attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands depend on his precious souls. ah, i'll just hear a world explorer, the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threaten lake red bus. very existence, center goals, peak plate on out just here. ah
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ah, look about you're watching to see her with me. so robert, reminder of all the top stories, ukrainian soldiers and mario paul huff ignored a russian deadline to surrender. keep her down to fight to the end. moscow says it's false. as of almost seized the port city it, what would be its biggest prize of the war? also the latest attacks in ukraine, 2nd largest city talk to you have killed at least 5 people wall than a dozen. others were injured up to multiple rockets hit the center of the city on sunday. the mass says there are no safe places for people to shelter it. and at least 20 palestinian worshipers have been forced to be dispersed from the al acts of mos compound is ready. false is say they responded to palestinians, setting up barricades to prevent the jewish groups from entering the disputed holy site. ukrainians in the town. the beecher russian forces have been accused of
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killing dozens of civilians. march pub sunday, by praying for the dead worshippers mourned lost family members at a church close to where a mass grave was found. since the russian troops withdrew from the area around the capitol, keep more than $900.00 civilians have been found dead. ukraine accuses russia of genocide, but moscow denies targeting civilians is as pictures of those killed in butcher. a fake frances, as made an emotional appeal for an end to the war in ukraine during his easter address. but she could not let the piece for war, tone ukraine so sorely tried by the violence so sorely tried by the violence and the destruction of the cruel and senseless walk into which it was dragged in this terrible night. suffering in mate and new dawn of hope. soon appeared, let the be a decision for peace. let that be an end to the flexing of muscle with people
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suffering. the please, please, let's not get used to war. i hold in my heart all the many ukrainian victims, the millions of refugees and internally displaced persons, the divided families, the elderly left to fend for themselves the lives broken. and the cities raised me to the ground. near miles military into hers really 1600 prisoners for the put this new year is the fraction of the 23000 feet in a similar amnesty last year. a political detainees weren't among those released as victoria gate. and the reports families gather outside a prison in mammals, commercial capital, young gone, hoping to be reunited with their loved ones. the military john to freed $1600.00 people, including criminals and foreign nationals as part of an annual amnesty to mark the buddhist new year. bought political prisoners were not included in le, my daughter was arrested on the 25th of april 2021 and send for interrogation. she
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was sentenced to 3 years in prison on a political charge. now she's been imprisoned for more than a year. the military seized power in february last year, just a few months after and censor cheese national league, the democracy, swept to power within days of the key protest as well on the streets, demanding her release, and to return to civilian rule. a campaign of civil disobedience followed which triggered a deadly crack down by security forces. since then, thousands of protest as have been arrested and jailed, the militaries arrested. an astonishing number of people seats the co in february of last year. so this is about 13000 people who are political prisoners and me him up there in jail for any perceived opposition to the coast peaceful protesters. if you carried a banner but, but suggested you weren't happy with the co, you could be sentenced to a considerable period of time in jail. human rights group say that john to use his
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political prisoners as bargaining chips, freeing them from time to time to appease countries. critical of the qu, for these families, it means more uncertainty, not knowing when they'll see their relatives again. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the number of people who have died from cove at worldwide is double the official death toll. the world health organization puts at 15000000 worldwide, rather than 6. full 1000000 of the additional deaths were in india, making the total the 8 times more than recorded the figures a part of a yet to be really study published in the new york times of the newspaper says the report has been delayed because of the objections from india are ill, karlinski advises the world health organization. he says the reports delay has made mortality figures more accurate, but added that the actual global death toll is still difficult to calculate. the issue in the many countries are differ and how they certify
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a coal with deaf and even a covert case. and they of course differ in their capacity to even just administer the test. so the number of reported corporate death that you might see on the john hopkins, that's boerger on the w h o that is simply and comparable between countries, especially countries from different continents or development level. this is the exact reason why w, a commission expert with the i'm a member of which is to look at sort of a simpler measure, but are much more robust measure for comparison across countries across time. would you have access mortality? unfortunately, when i put them in psych depth are above and beyond what you would expect under normal time, you know, you know, usual day in the car. 100 people die during play time. it might be $150.00 people and be 50 plus people are what we call access mortality. i really hope that a silver lining, if you can call it, that disconnect,
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would be for government to vitally improve their vitamin facial system. many countries in latin america have been undergoing this reform in the past few years, which give us really an unparalleled insight into what's been going on there. but many countries, in se, asia pacific and africa, phil register only a fraction of, of total deaf that the lay we've had caused us to shift our estimation time from up to the end of june 2021. to up to the end of 2021. and then the problem, we got more data from more countries around roles and also from more data from india, much of it collected by local researchers and journalists, are employing household survey, or simply submitting rights to information request for various local governments. and they simply give out you to log come because they are bound by us. the number of deaths that they have registered fame may 2021, which was unfortunately the peak cobra,
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waive back in india. the 100 us rankins of started a 3 day march. the commercial capital colombo, to denounce the government's handling of the ongoing economic crisis. it's a 57 kilometer walk from the southern city of better la, mostly supporters of the opposition national people's power policy, prices or fuel food medicine, soaring and electricity blankets and the common fuel is to be rationed and the stock exchange temporarily shops are put up with all of a large number of people who's never taking parking practice before gathering across the country express their anger. what we have to do is to go beyond the protests form of government that we've been at the conference economy and maintain the supremacy of the law. government with that corruption and fraud need the government that will come prescribe property, both a tribe rate and corruption and punish them. one earlier anti government, protested insur lanka, joined families of the victims of the easter sunday bobbins. on the 3rd anniversary,
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they keys the government of not doing enough to find those responsible for the deaths of 279 people killed in a series of suicide bombings at churches and hotels. which police blamed on to local muslim groups with links to iso. now the death toll from south africa's devastating floods has risen to $443.00 logs are reported to be struggling to process the dead after the heaviest rains in 60 years. the disasters caused almost $700000000.00 worth of damage. about $40000.00 people off the homes are many others are without running water or electricity. now contain the ship. the length of more than 3 football fields has been reef floated a month after it became stuck in the u. s. 5 took boats, 2 barges and a high spring tide helped the 330 meet along. ever forward to finally start
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moving. in chesapeake bay in virginia. the ship belongs to the evergreen marine corp. the company that owns the ever given which ran aground blocking the suez canal for several days last year. deep sea divers have been down to check the wreck of a tank of a leak saturate sank of the coast of to nicea. no pollution has been spotted so far, but fishermen are especially concerned alexia bryan has the story hitting out into the mediterranean sea from the trinity in port city of davis, the dive teams part of efforts to prevent what activists warn, could be an environmental catastrophe. they were sent to inspect the hull of the sunken tanka, the z low. it went down on saturday along with 750 tons of diesel the vessel flying the flag of equatorial guinea was sailing from egypt to malta. it 7 man crew issued a distress call on friday evening and sought shelter from bad weather. but the
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vessel began taking on water. the crew were later safely brought to shore june as he is environment ministers helping oversee the response. she says is the situations under control are sitting, getting is on the muscle tone. this is cargo of fuel oil or diesel. it's very different from oil and our fuel. oil is much less dangerous and tend to evaporate fairly quickly. we think the hall is still water tight and there's no leakage at the moment. not only don't she authority, say barriers are being set up to limit the spread of fuel. and any spillage would be marked up. but local fishermen angry, their livelihood relies on the waters where the tanker is lying. the world wildlife thumb says the areas a fishing ground for $600.00 sailors with the wider gulf providing jobs for around $34000.00 others. we demand that specialists go down into the sea and, and load all the materials inside. if a leakage occurs,
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we will not have anything as we already only have a little part of the sea left to live on june. as he says, several countries have offered to help out to prevent any pollution. alixia brian al jazeera plans by a fall right group in sweden to publicly been copies of the koran who led to 3 days of violent protests in eastern north, coughing, police fire warning shots, which they say may have had one person in the lag. there was also violence in several other cities including stoker, malware and re bro, danish swedish politician, a rasmus, a pal, you done leave the anti immigration and anti islamic hard line movement. they were rights ahead of a rally where he intended to bed the islamic text. somalia is the most dangerous country in africa to be a journalist. more than 70 had been killed and the last 30 years and rights group say the dangers are increasing. malika web reports now from the capital market
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issue, but i think some of the new away li with lucky to survive being shot in the stomach by policemen. the bullet also fractured his arm. he says he was targeted last year on his way home because of his work as a new camera man said this tv station cooled group duke, which is known for broadcasting critical views of sumani as government journalists working here say they often harassed or targeted somalia, somalia, is the worst place to be a journalist? we faced too many problems. it's either the government causing issues or other people. the other people include the armed group out, bob, which claimed responsibility for killing the director of state owned radio, mogadishu, 5 months ago. when a suicide bomber attacked his car, this is what was left of it. up the la, i'm a mean leads, the somali journalist syndicate which documents killings, detentions threats and harassment of journalists. he says the dozens of cases,
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every year, the michelle intelligence has been a legit on serious a human relation is including objection is killing of civilians. and this is what you're trying to reveal. and that's why you see a lot of urine it is, are being targeted by the national intelligence this radio station called moose tag bow reported when president mohammed up the law. he for my job term ended last year . elections were delayed and he stayed in office. somebody powerful didn't want presented to talk about it on their police way to the station. the studio is behind this door to start say, the police didn't get very technician said he locked himself inside and turned off the trans mrs. stuff. the police came in through the door, they rounded up, all of the journalists here, took them outside and took away all of the computers that were on the desk. this year mohammed usa says, while some policemen were breaking into this cupboard and taking cameras,
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others beat him with rifle butts and threatened him. and the national intelligence has been alleged as involved in serious human rights violations, including abductions, killings of civilians. and this is what journalists are trying to reveal. that's why you say a lot of journalists, main target market says after months of requests, police have finally opened the case on his shooting. the somali journalist syndicate says it's better than nothing, but that justice for journalist here is rare. malcolm web al jazeera mogadishu, somalia. ah, don't you over there with me sir? hill robin in the hall, reminder of our top stories. ukrainian soldiers in mario pole have ignored a russian deadline to surrender. moscow says it's false is of always take control of the besieged city. and what would be the biggest prize of than any 2 month war? the source of a husband from keith.

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