tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 18, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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my, you my call i marina pan, i head to head for the french presidency, but with the far right leader, the pen having softened, have an image, and growing discontent with macro and the cost of living crisis at play. how will from faith, fuller, the french election amount is 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is, but he is a lie from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the aftermath of rush now strikes at least 7 people have been killed. levine as the war and ukraine intensifies, hoping to rise from the ashes. ukrainians return to the destroyed homes of russian soldiers pull out of areas. they wants control political changes to have
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a whole shrine because flailing economy of protests is still aunt impressed from 4 days of violent protests in sweden before right. politicians stoking tension by promoting anti muslim acts. and i'm son homeless and i have all the sports news. canyons have dominated the boston marathon that would run is that from the african country winning both the men's and women's hi, who's russian forces have stepped out of tax and major cities across ukraine. at least 7 people have been killed in levine in the east. i'm sorry, in the west of the country by russian missiles, the pounded a series of buildings, 11 others were wounded. missiles, also hit than a prob, 2 people were heard that as well. brushing military intelligence is claiming that they've successfully targeted foreign made weapons for the stored mil eve, as well as other key infrastructure involved in the war. so the east ukraine's
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armed forces command says that russia is concentrating on, taking control of the don, yet, scandal, hand screeching. 4 civilians were shot and killed as they tried to flee the city of krajina. and for a 2nd day, ukraine has been unable to open up any humanitarian corridors to get civilians to safety. it says they've been shelled and blocked by russian forces. will you un humanitarian chief martin griffith's assertion both sides to commit to a plan for civilian evacuations? he says there's been little success and establishing humanitarian corridors for prolonged periods. my colleagues continue daily to plan full convoys to move. and we've had a number of successful movements. the convoys been completely inadequate in terms of the overall requirement. and we have a system of your matcher notification. we notify the russians, we notify the ukrainians. and if they don't come back and say no, it's too dangerous. we go, we do that, we do the movement so that it was all a discussion about that. i think the, the,
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i think it would be fair to say that right now, if i could speak for the russian authorities, they are not are not putting us locals. he's flies at the top of their agenda. not yet. that's not bringing houses in us. charles stratford, who's in the ne pro charles, what's the latest on the fighting day in the east of the country? i think it's fair to say, adrian, that there has been a slight escalation to day in attempts by russian forces to push in from multiple angles. if you like, come across she cry and as you say that the reports of reports, we know that there were least 7 killed in attacks and live if it's been a similar scenario here in the east as well. there has been what we understand has been sporadic but heavy shelling in car cave at least 11 civilians killed their khaki. this is north of here very close to the russian border. we've also heard
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reports of push of a push by russian forces into villages and towns around the big city of sla vianza as well, which we understand is of huge strategic importance for the russians. as they try to push an a pincer movement from the north. further east to try and cut off ukrainian forces. am in the east in areas of new ganske. and as you reported there, at least full civilians, we understand were killed. they try to escape the village of camina. we've also heard statements from officials in lou gunk scam look thanks good military administration. they're saying that they believe that today's escalation is a sign that there could well be this could well be the beginnings of a serious push by russian forces. after of course, we saw more than 2 weeks ago now that withdrawal from around cave and
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a move towards the east here. so where there are huge concerns about hundreds of thousands of civilians in this area. we understand that sir. certainly cities like cremmit halls, am, which is relatively close to here. we understand that many of the civilians in that city have left. that's of course, where we saw that attack at the train station mold the week ago with more than 50 people killed. so today's search, today's events are of great concern here to, to civilians and to obviously the ukrainian, or socrates. although saying all this, there are certainly reports that there seems to be some sort of an attempt at a counter offensive may be too big a word, but there is an attempt by ukrainian forces to push into areas that the russians control. certainly north of denise pro am in a line, if you like, with the,
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with the city of car caves trying to make inroads into, into areas there, which we understand is an attempt to potentially cut off supply lines for the russians trying to the russian force is trying to move further south. and what are you hearing chows from the southern city of maria, pull the perceived city. it's mary has been speaking again today. that's right. and 7 weeks the besieged city of mary paul on the as of sea has been shelled. the marys saying now that there are still around a $100000.00 civilians trapped in that city. also saying that, sir, and we can in no way confirm this, that around 40000 ukrainians have been deported out of mariel to the russian side of control. and we know that fighting has been intense there in recent days, and the city is described as being pretty much flattened. but there are certain
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sectors of the city, mainly around this steel works. a huge soviet bill still works in the city where there are still pockets of, of ukrainian military there. and members of, of the as of battalion that are still holding out. and of course, it was what, yesterday a day before yesterday, sorry, where there was an offer by the russians for these ukrainian forces, if they surrendered. so the russians said, then their rights will be protected according to the geneva convention. the ukrainian said no, and they continue to fight. so after 7 weeks of fighting in mariel, pull as i say, it's still going on and there are huge concerns for what, according to the marriage, at least a $100000.00 civilians traps in that city. and as you reported at the beginning of the program, no sign of any humanitarian corals being set up in the, in the near future. because of certainly what the ukrainian say in their west and
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back of say, is ongoing shelling by russian forces in these areas. i was there as charles stratford reporting lines that from that he pro and ukraine. many thanks. indeed, charles co volker is a former us ambassador to nato, a distinguished fellow at the center for european policy analysis. he joins us now live via skype, from hope, a sound in florida. good teddy with us again. so what's your view on, on where we are right now in this conflict? i think that the time is fundamentally turned in ukraine's favor. when you think about ukraine survival as a sovereign independent european state, remember that latimer poems objective in the beginning was to eliminate ukraine and ukrainians. he talked about the demilitarization of ukraine and talked about the d not so if a cation of ukraine needed simply wanted to replace the regime and put in something that was pro ration that is clearly not going to happen. russian forces are in disarray and are trying to regroup in eastern grain in order to try to achieve
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a more limited objective of taking all of the dawn valley region. mario full and connecting it to crimea and ask them. this would be a more limited and more achievable objective, but even there, they have not yet successfully launched that offensive or made any progress toward that goal. earlier today, we heard from the un humanitarian chief mater griffiths, who said, how much is needed to to rebuild parts of ukraine that have been devastating, was pushing for urgency to do so. who is going to pay for that? once this conflict is over a who's going to pay for the rebuilding of of ukraine. and why is it? is it so urgent to do it? well, it is urgent because we're talking about the homes and livelihood of 40000000 people . and this has been destroyed by russia, needs to be rebuilt as quickly as possible,
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so that these people can get on with their lives and get on with making their country successful again, in terms of who pay the 1st $400.00 or so a $1000000000.00, i think will come from the assets of the russian central bank that are held in western countries. these, i think need to be used to pay for reconstruction without question. in addition to that, i'm quite sure that the european union, united states, canada, u. k. possibly states in the going to want to contribute to ukraine reconstruction fund. but the amount needed is going to be, you know, we're talking hundreds of millions of dollars, probably as much as a trillion dollars once the war is over. i don't wanna get sidetracked here, but i do wanna get your thoughts on this stuff. come back to that question about why this rebuilding of ukraine is perhaps more urgent than, than other countries probably ever given for instance, which has been, which has suffered devastating war by country as huge areas to destroy it. i mean,
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why is that no fund to rebuild you human urgently? yes, i am not making any comparison with the am in syria or libya or any of these other places, but also need to be rebuilt. the difference with ukraine is that we expect that there will be a sovereign, independent, legitimate government in ukraine that is prepared to accept rebuilding funds and can get on with making that country successful. in the case of syria, we're talking about a sod still in tower. and there should be no assistance given to the regime for reconstruction. likewise, the fighting is still going on in yemen. and even in libya where, although we do have a un approved government, there is still a lot of devastation, a lot of division within libya. and you have to be resolved. that is probably one of the cases where the construction would begin. how much longer to foresee this, this conflict going on?
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has russia achieved its objectives or has it achieved enough for it to be able to able to withdraw without losing face and say yes, but it's special operation has achieved it. its objectives, or is this going to be a conflict that's going to drag on for years and years? well, the problem is that even if russia says that it achieve some limited objective of taking over parts of eastern ukraine, that doesn't mean that they will stop there. they did that in 2014, only to launched these attacks again in 2022. so what the ukrainians are demanding now is for russian forces to leave their territory. and not, i don't see russia doing it in the coming weeks. i think there's, they're going to have to suffer more military defeats. ultimately, what i expect to happen is the russian leadership, not just loud in here today, but others behind him will recognize that the war is destroying russia. that it is damaging and severely their military capabilities and is also damaging their
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economy. and the only way to stop that is to rush to end the war or was good to talk to so many thanks, dave, for being with us again, cut, volker them for you. as i said, it's nice and distinguished from at the center. the european policy analysis was kind of the destruction is becoming evident in some regions of ukraine following rushes, withdrawal, alto, cirrus, was all set off, visited show to have one of the cities hit hardest by russian forces. he spoke to people that who are trying to rebuild their lives. this is old, that remains of 8th year old hannah's house. she lived in the neighbourhood of barbara pizza on the outskirts of tem, here, any minute, any hostile, near there is no water, electricity, and gas it. no one comes here and no one does anything to. and it is not the only one to have lost her home. her neighbor will, i see said other shows us what was once his pride and joy. all that's left out of
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the ashes of a previous life. his home was 1st hit by russian bombs in the early days of the war . and again on the 10th of march, the latter from june. we had a live, fidel keeley, now i have nothing. he was like a ceiling and flaws of burnt, but the most painful thing is that all my memorable documents have burnt. we keep, i didn't need them, but i kept them as souvenirs. i'm retired pilot and i kept on my pilot logs there. despite having lost all his possessions, he looks to the future with hope that will present the roku did his la you come back in 2 years, i will rebuild everything. we will have a barbecue together. can each go? chad and he woke up to the rocket attacks on the 1st day of the war when russian troops crossed the border from bella, rose despite being besieged, it did not surrender. and finally, on the 30th of march, the russian forces retreated from the region. by chance, he has paid
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a high price on the answer. lana's home was here 3 times, and now they are trying to salvage whatever remains. oh, don't worry, 3 of us said the montage very favorably, but there we are killing in this mass under. it tells me what can we do wanna we dont need help but others do up in law prohibits somebody actually swept on as identically. you see how a russian brothers have help us? the family. let's see. for the la la la la, we met hannah again in a nearby shelter. dot com. when you book us only can you not the here showing me my room already? it is a nice room. i will stay here as long as i can. i don't have a choice yet, isn't why you continue gaskets? and through the draw trina in our center was created for children with psycho your logical difficulties when the bombing started, many people came here as they were looking for shelter. we became a shelter for those who needed a total. his 2nd little geek skipped good. for hannah,
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it might not be an ideal set up, but at least she now has a roof over her head. not only this rehab center for children has changed after the war in ukraine, civilians are now become frontline workers helping to rebuild the country. and they say in this process they are more united than ever. kristen said that al jazeera chem, here, russia's president vladimir putin has told a televised, meeting of top economic officials at western sanctions about firing. he says that moscow is withstanding what he describes as an economic blitzkrieg by the u. s. and europe. bonita, lady shanina, we will discuss which extra decisions to take in order to maintain russian business and the circumstances of the sanction pressure from our unfriendly partner. suddenly, they tried to disturb, relies to financial and economic situation in russia and cause a banking crisis. we can certainly say that this policy is failing. the strategy of
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economy, that's great, has failed sanctions are hitting the initiators very hard. they have inflation, loss of jobs, living standards are going down, the u. s. and europe, russia with stance that unprecedented pressure. ukraine as president, has taken a step towards joining the european union. valadez zalinski has handed over a completed e. you questionnaire as part of a campaign to quickly get membership. it was given to him earlier this month by european commission president emsella von gahlan during her trip to keep a decision on whether ukraine is considered to be a candidate at country could be made within weeks. wholesale, we understand this is a formal step of ukraine towards the european union. we understand how people had been mentally in europe for a long time, with their hearts and souls there. nevertheless, every country must take this path. unfortunately, we're going through it during such a tragic period. many people with european mentalities a,
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losing their lives on this path. here with an is, are from out of there are still to come on the program, comforting a patient. we're in a hospital in the occupied westbank with an update on, on estonian soup. an injured in is really raids. china has gone all out to clamped on on curve at 19. but there are signs that that is straining its economy at his force. the majesty united stop who gave his teammates something of a scare. the details coming up a little later. ah, another attempts been made to end political turmoil in sri lanka. you ministers have been sworn in 2 weeks after the entire cabinet resigned. but anti government protested still, aunt happy aunt is here, has been helpful. and us reports from colombo after days of protest, again, tr lunk has government. 17 ministers take their oath before the president most are
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young with little political experience. poverty, no me, outer buddha, the crisis that exist today is a good opportunity to bring changes to the system. the people are asking for that you have got that opportunity along with that, that i am asking young people to assist that process. so says delta 0, that prime minister mind the roger potter wanted more experienced people in the cabinet. he did not attend the swearing in the president's decision to bring young people into the cabinet is seen by critics as a way of acknowledging and responding to demands made by youths in countrywide protests against him and his government. the country's suffering its worst economic crisis since independence from britain in 1948. a shortage of foreign currency has left the government, unable to import basic essentials, leading to price increases and shortages of food, medicine, cooking, gas, and fuel. tens of thousands of people have demonstrated for more than a week at this protest ground outside the president's office in colombo. oh wow.
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and the reaction to the new cabinet here was no surprise. get, you know, like metatags it's of no use of who is the same kind of cooks just different faces coming in. this is not alicia article came from corona gala to somehow chased them out. we honestly have no way to live because of what they are doing. we are managing with great difficulty. after months of denying an economic crisis, the government has downplayed the protest and he seeking help from the international monetary fund. but some economy see, it may be too late. most of the young people we spoke to here say they're not happy with the appointment of a new cabinet. and that as long as resident got alberta buffer and prime minister my in the roger buck the remaining todd, things will be the same. we know fernandez, order 0, palumbo, or body from suckers from the center for policy alternatives and colombo. she
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doesn't believe the changes will be enough to satisfy protests us if she needed a change of government. we need change from the president and the prime minister, but that did not happen today. so i don't see much change on the ground with his ongoing effort. and this over on christie doing 30 konami crises, so really fight some changes in facing kathy know when you to see ria, being taken to address, being konami crises and heating the cause of the cause of the practice. so really not much has changed other than some appointments to cabinet. people have been cation and this is something we need to take. notice that people have been huge and a couple of years now and diva crummy so much more when government was elected by the protests, have been there for several weeks now. and the professor being very here,
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go home. roger poxel not there. i trust that has yet to happen, so i don't see how changing some needs theory. ringback or to really address the cause of the people. and this is meaning come to this tree equally predicting in the last few weeks. and normally my best not really being addressed any of these changes. a number of palestinians have been injured and dorm raged by israeli forces in the occupied westbank. more than a 1000 people were arrested and villagers. they a trimming and ramallah on the study in groups. so they would have trained on trotters of resisting the occupation and take him to investigation couch on to seriously dot abraham as more now from a hospital in janine and the occupied westbank were here in front of the intensive care unit of one of the hospice in g mean to palestinians, who in wounded by is ready for supplier on monday or residing here. families say
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that the doctor has told them that one, the injured is suffering. and is it a critical condition? of those who are still getting treatment in this hospital is a 17 year old hannon. the student's family was telling us that she was in a boss, minding her business when she was hit by a bullet from israeli forces. danny, i'm with mince here, the south of hannibal or the harbor when she woke up and realized what happened. she was shocked. why, who did this? to me? i was on my way to class. why did this happen to me? she still traumatized this hospital alone in jeannine $55.00 palestinians were treated since the beginning of this month, which gives you an idea about the intensity of the situation here in gene 2 of the attackers were killed. 8 iseries belong to this area, but people here say that their life under these really occupation has been marred with a lot of read,
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a lot of is really violations. but the eyes are now turned on them. jordan's king abdullah has warned that his reading moves against muslim worshippers and occupied east jerusalem are a threat to peace tension was high at the alex family compound again on monday. as jewish worshippers gathered at the western wall to mark the pos are the holiday, the palestinian israeli rom potty has suspended its membership with israel's coalition government because of the violence at the site. 20 palestinians were injured while being forcibly dispersed on sunday. i'm to serious harry forces reports are from occupied east jerusalem with thousands of jewish worshippers at the western will. during the course of the morning for a very important prayer. one that happens twice a year during jewish festivals. and at the same time, of course was much is wanting to get into the alex and most compound and they were about a 100 who stayed within the mosque itself. overnight. other worship is. busy were
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allowed and, but anyone on the 30, the is ready for is what preventing getting in or these people of that sort of agent who these ready security forces deemed could be potentially someone who might be coming into the must compound with confrontation on their mind. and at the same time, the usual sorts of jewish visits to what in judaism is known as the temple mount. usually these people are from the israeli right religious nationalists, often settlers. and according to the walks, these article authority that controls the most compound, they say about 560 people came in on those terms. the israeli medias reporting a slightly higher number, nearly 800. and so that is a relatively low number for passover. but of course that happens during ramadan, it happens during a time of increased violence and tension in the run up to the holy month as well. and these images of people being prevented from getting into the compound itself
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that could despite the relative calm this morning, that could prevent further response going forward. iran is wanting israel that it'll face military action if it makes any move against the country. the iranian president says that israel as being watched closely on the television will be targeted by the armed forces in response to any aggression. he made the speech ahead of a military parade to marquis ron's army de satellite. okay, so long as the, the new, yet even you slightest move is not hidden from the eyes of our intelligence, security and armed forces. beware that if the tiniest move is made for you again, iranian nation, that the target for our armed forces will certainly be the center of the zionist regime. turkeys military has laws to cross border offensive against the kurdish armed group in northern iraq. camps belonging to the p, k. k were hit by artillery ahead of a ground operation. anchor a says the armed group uses basis in northern iraq for attacks on turkey. the
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military campaign comes days after a meeting between president or the one and the prime minister of the kurdish regional government, or people living in northern iraq say the turkish air raids have left them concerned for their safety. they captured on video the moment of the attacks, a few kilometers from the town of sheila dizzy. oh, need this year? the houses are shaking and people are terrified and tired of this situation. who are they are always great on our people in this area gamma. this is very annoying as a pitch mega, i can handle the sound of bombs, but it is difficult for a 10 year old child to handle the bombardment and the sound. we are approaching the midway points in this. these are still to come on the program. if you want more help on the way as for number of dead goes off of to south africa's worst flooding indicators. looking for work we find out where health is coming from for africa, migrants who are struggling during ramadan. milwaukee star, player gibson,
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wedding start of the a, b a playoffs reaction coming up a little as ah hello there. it's an improving picture of eastern areas of south africa, but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east. we've seen temperatures. yo, yo slightly across the levant while they are going to come down once again for cities like jerusalem and a leper that's thanks to unsettled weather, pulling east out of the mediterranean, bring some wet and a few wintry conditions to turkey, but it's mainly cloud cover. we are going to see in places like to ru slim. if we have a look at the 3 day, a temperature is going to come down, but they will still be sunshine. and it's a similar story for the gulf states. we have got a bit of cloud pushing across
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a saudi arabia, but south of that, a largely fine and why pictures? temperature dipping down slightly in guitar and oman in the days to come. and we're going to see a dip down in temperatures for north western areas. thanks to wet and windy weather, plague in the iberian peninsula, the dust is still going to be an issue. we could see some fierce sandstorms blowing across egypt and more central areas of north africa. but as we head down to the equitorial belt, we are seeing shop a showers effect places like the democratic republic of congo. the weather weather will pick up for northern areas of zimbabwe. but for the east of south africa, it's a largely clear picture. ah, the use from al jazeera on the go and me tonight. i'll just, there is only a mobile app. is that the you? this is where we dissects, analyze the fun with from algae. there is
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ah, i get it's good to have you with us, adrian, for the good to hear. and so how about the news off from al jazeera but headlines? russia has card up miss alma jackson, parts of western. i'm southern ukraine for rockets hit the city of levine, killing 7 people, and wounding 11 rushes. president vladimir putin has told a televised beating of chalk, economic officials, western sanctions, a back firing. he says that moscow is withstanding what he describes us economic blitzkrieg by the u. s and europe. a new ministers have been sworn in 2 weeks after slang, because entire capital designed it police just attempt to call weeks of protests against the government. there are still conflicting stories about what happened to the flagship of rushes, black sea fleets, the moskva ukraine, says, the missiles hit the ship, but russia maintains that it sank on being towed away after
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a file on board to 0. john ha, looks at some images which may provide the answers. new video appears to show russia's flagship cruiser the 43 year old moskva or moscow. shortly before she sank in the black sea on april, the 14th. but what actually happened to the aged moskva? this image offers clues in clear distress and listing heavily portside. the mosque appears to be burning internally with smoke billowing from portholes. there are signs of holes damage. life rafts are missing. the helicopter doors are opened while a rescue ship alongside sprays. water jets. ukraine claims it fired land base neptune missiles that struck the cruiser off the coast of odessa. russia says only that there was a fire on board and that she sank in choppy waters while on the tow back to port.
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yet the waters hear a. com and the moskva is not on the tow, and perhaps most importantly, the fire be broken out just ahead of its defense missiles and just behind its surface itself is miss l. so if at some point after the imagery was taken, either of those systems ignited that would have likely caused a much larger explosion that would have made the ship effectively unsalvageable. so it's undoubtedly a ship in distress and very much consistent with the ship that has been subject to a successful cruise missiles. also uncertain is the fate of the mosque vase crew as many as 500 strong on saturday russian defense ministry pictures showed the commander in chief of the navy meeting the ship's crew in the crimean port of sebastopol. only around a 100 men of present. russia has not confirmed any casualties, but there are reports of social media posts by relatives announcing the death of
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loved ones on board posts that were later deleted. in the opening salvos of russia's invasion, the mosque vall played a major part of it. confronted buddha, gods on snake island in ukrainian waters, and ordered them to surrender. the incident and their colorful response became an emblem of ukrainian resistance. the sunken moskva almost 2 months later, is now emblematic of something else. not just one of the most significant losses in recent naval history, but assigned to many as well that ukraine's resistance is working. jona whole al jazeera police have been deployed across parts of india. also violence between hinders and muslims of a religious festival. dozens of people were arrested. many of us were injured, including police officers. just here is a, visible for him, reports,
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police and para military forces remain on the streets of john. good pooty, 2 days after hindu celebrating a religious festival fought for the muslim residents here, police force and people to stay indoors. and the predominantly muslim neighborhood and northwest delhi was the amount of cala can even me, the of the homes. the police isn't acknowledging what the hinges did while it hinders kevin was in a religious procession. hinder organizations can raise their slogans. we don't have a problem with that. but when we celebrate our festival, do we raise fresh slogans outside temper. with phone video is to show him to his carrying swords as they held a procession through the neighborhood on saturday. and another purportedly shows a muslim man firing at the procession. both sides accuse each other of starting the violence on them and okay, the muslim stock does not just returned back. there is a mosque closed by and when we got dead, they started fighting and tried to create chaos. more than 20 people have been
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arrested in connection to the violence. 16 of the muslim ccd borders we're analyzing c c t, v footage, and other additional evidence. based on that, more people were identified. they will also be detained and interrogated, ma'am is donny, please also said they'll take action against any one found guilty regardless of their village. but not every one believes that. one lawyer has filed a petition with a supreme court asking it to oversee an independent investigation into the violence . it's the worst religious tension in the indian capital and 2 years in february 2020 fighting between muslims protesting against the citizenship amendment act or ca. and hindus who supported it, led to the death of 53 people. most of the muslims believe or during the an indian 20 guides has been under the gross. and these have been good, had admonished, invaluable news for their own on the leg, roach, and have been on their part in preventing tonight. and that's not the only petition
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surrounding rece intentions that's been submitted to india's top. caught a muslim organization called jamal lama a him has asked the supreme court to stop regional governments from bulldozing the homes of muslims suspected a violence that's out of 45 boulders in the state of mother probation last week following violence between hindus and muslims. that also occurred as him, the groups were leading processions through muslim neighborhoods. elizabeth brought him al jazeera new delhi. dozens of people have been arrested off for forster riots in sweden, violence from trigger a far right groups, plans to burn copies of the koran. in muslim ne, the neighborhoods, police suspect that some of the protesters linked to criminal gangs, 20 police vehicles were destroyed or damaged the leader of the anti islam group. donors, the hard line movement is danish swedish. you tuba, rasmus hello dawn. he received permission to hold meetings and demonstrations over
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the easter weekend. on the grounds of free speech paradigm is touring sweet and ahead of legislative elections in september, but doesn't yet have enough signatures to even reach the ballot. andreas on the force is a professor of intellectual history with the university of california berkeley institute of european studies. he says that far right parties of finding it easier to spread their message. what we have see in his, her both an outrageous reaction upon his burden and the crown book on the other hand, also a very naive view upon the freedom of speech and its limits. and what the swedish law can do or not can do in situations like this, global the far right has been experts over the last 10 years to use things that they've said in real life. so i, r l and for online dissemination, the point, it's a no budget action. you take a book, your ticket pack of bacon, you, bernard, up. it doesn't cost you anything,
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but the p r effect is immensely higher. and that's exactly what they want to do. and i find it outrageous that's the swedish state allows that person a stage to app, use our fundamental rights for its own promotional value, because that is what's going on here. so, conspiracy figure is disseminated above the swedish social services dealing children for muslim, tougher on putting them into camps and stuff like that. and that happened when, when, when, when the war between russia and ukraine will started. so i would say we have a context where we have forces, who have something to win, and to stop tension within swedish society. and we haven't seen the pros for that yet, but when it comes to the cars, pretty serious about this with social services, we could see that they were part of a foreign influence operations. it would not surprise me if you would find traces of this year as well. and these are organized criminals. but somebody has told them where the police is and that they are going out there to have a good time,
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so to speak, to, to, to give the police to kick. and that is really worrying because even if the decision to allow for lu, done to burn koran is based upon a wrong idea. upon swedish figurative expression. the problem here is that of course, that these criminal, abusing as well house and more south african soldiers. she had to help the recovery out of the was floods. in 60 years. a government sent them to consider natal province where at least 443 people have died. dozens, remain missing. morgues are struggling to count for the number of dead. the disaster is course nearly $700000000.00 worth of damage to zeros from me to miller reports now from johannesburg. o, many i having great difficulty in coping electricity and water supplies been cut off in many areas because the infrastructure was so badly damaged and the provincial government assisted it's trying. it's best to fix what it can as quickly
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as possible, but it will take a lot of time and it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, especially a roads that have been affected. we saw huge collapse of roads and bridges in the area. and in some instances, cutting people off from moving from one area to another. but people have also returned to their homes, especially in informal settlements and townships where they're concerned about their positions being stolen, trying to retrieve whatever they can make do with whatever they can. and re bold as quickly as possible, but they've also complained that the government hasn't done enough to assist them and that they've been left on their own really relying on neighbors relying on each other to try and recover from the impact of that flooding. a federal judge in the u . s. a struck down a national mosque mandates for people using public transport. the world has been in place for more than a year, requiring travelers to west face coverings. the centers for disease control
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extended the mandates until next month, due to the on the kron buried of cove at 19. but a florida judge has ruled. the cdc overstepped its authority. china's economy has exceeded expectations by growing by 4.8 percent in the 1st quarter of this year. but the world's 2nd largest economy is under enormous strain the war in ukraine and the corona virus outbreak of creating challenges as katrina. you reports from aging, chinese economy beat most expert forecasts and expanded by 4.8 percent in the 1st 3 months of 2022 strong manufacturing activity and a boost in infrastructure spending early in the year drove much of that growth. but major challenges threatened the outlook of the world's 2nd largest economy. sure g to the global situation has been complex on the fluid domestically coven 19 continues to have impact. that's why some major indicators was low down and there's a pressure i can amik performance other. china is battling it's worse current of
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ours outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic. and tens of millions of people nationwide have been confined to their homes. look down and per is much across major industrial and commercial hubs. including shanghai and sion, gen have crippled supply chains and assembly lines. analysts say the damage caused by shutdowns will be further felt in future economic data. but retail spending has already contracted by 3.5 percent. unemployment has also risen. foreign business leaders say badges 0 tolerance approach to corporate 19 is harming both the domestic and global economy. the western and japan, korea, all the big economies have strong interests. the china changes to one because it said to percent of all goods and china manufacturers have some sort of china in there. so china actually sneezer, you know, the world catches a cold, we need child to succeed. we need china to open up in order to actually maintain
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also good the global economy at a certain speech speech and a global economy needs china now to succeed because we have a war and ukraine which as a rebel on effect. and this is like a perfect storm coming altogether. unfortunately, rising inflation and a cash crunch in the property sector are also dragging on growth. the government has set a g d p target of around 5.5 percent this year. it's the lowest in decades, but many believe this figure will be tough to achieve without the rolling out of more aggressive stimulus measures. still, china's leaders insist on maintaining the most heavy handed pandemic measures in the world. the cities of she ad, pseudo and john jo have joined shanghai in imposing restrictions, followed local outbreaks over the weekend, getting you out a 0, beating 3 dance linked to complications from cove at 19 of been reported in shanghai authorities,
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there have been ramping up their efforts to fight the pandemic with inflatable labs up to 100000 samples. a day of being tested, the city announced a 14 day lockdown on friday. dozens of refugees and migrants had been rescued near the canary islands. $61.00 people, including 9 children, were picked up by the spanish coast coast guard, were taken to a port on grant canaria, human rights groups say that at least $4400.00 people, including hundreds of children, died last year, trying to reach spain from africa. african laborers struggling during the holy month of ramadan and getting help in libya. work is even harder to find during ramadan. so it's difficult to make money and provide for their families. but there are people who are ensuring that they at least have food to eat. as malik trailer reports from tripoli, the elfish, lo roundabout, is in the heart of tripoli. on most days during the year, hundreds of african labourers can be found here looking for work. but during the
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whole, the month of ramadan, things slow down and the crowds thin abdur rahim is a painter from niger. he says he came to libya 2 years ago to find work and provide for his family back home that was done during ramadan. work is hard to come by, many of us don't make enough money to be able to buy food. i have friends who haven't eaten for days, but some people do tried to help the horse. the un says there are more than 610000 migrants in libya. it's long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe. the international organization for migration says at least 660 people died, risking the dangerous journey in the mediterranean sea. and nearly 900 are missing . some migrants, such as of yan from sudan are not interested in going to europe. they seek economic opportunities in libya. hi,
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lana ran the ha ha. some of us have family members who are sick and need to make money for their treatment. there is little work during ramadan. it's hard for us. i need to work so i can eat and send money to my family. the lead on the holiday from a bon is the holy month for muslims. they fast from sunrise until sunset, and believe at the time for giving an act of charity. many migrants depend on the goodwill of libyans, such as hamlet al deep, who started the fully s san charity organization 7 years ago. ha, ha ha. during ramadan, laborers don't find work, so we try to help them give them food. it's our obligation is muslims to help those in need. libya has been engulfed in conflict and political divisions for more than a decade. but migrant still risk coming here because there are no job opportunities at home. although difficult and at times dangerous. for some it's their only hope
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to provide for themselves and their families. malik, trina ultra 0 tripoli, deep sea divers, up and down to the wreck of the tanker to check for oil leaks, saturate, sank off the coast of june as yet no pollution has been spotted so far, but fishermen say they're concerned, as alexia bryan reports hitting out into the mediterranean sea, from the chin is the in port city of gave us the dive team's part of efforts to prevent what activists warn could be an environmental catastrophe. they were sent to inspect the hall 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 vessel began taking on water. the crew were later safely brought to shore june as
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he is environment ministers helping oversee the response. she says is the situations under control center and getting his own the muscle tone. this is cargo of fuel oil or diesel. it's very different from oil in the fuel. oil is much less dangerous and tends to evaporate fairly quickly. we think the hall is still water tight and there's no leakage at the moment. no little she authority say barriers are being set up to limit the spread of fuel and any spillage would be mopped up. but local fishermen angry, their livelihood relies on the waters where the tanker is lying. the world wildlife fund says the areas of fishing ground for $600.00 sailors with the wide a gulf providing jobs for around $34000.00 others. i think we demand that specialists go down into the sea and unload all the materials inside. if a leakage occurs, we will not have anything, as we already only have a little part of the see left to live on. to nicea says several countries of
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offered to help out to prevent any pollution. alexia brian al jazeera, the head of the roman catholic church is appealed to a peace around the world as east to celebrations. draw to a close. pope francis repeatedly mentioned the fighting in ukraine, and spoke of an easter of war. he called for an end to the conflict and prayed for the people in ukraine. it's the vatican's 1st major easter service. since the pandemic began. it's been put off because i'm covered for 2 years, but the white house, easter egg roll is back on us president joe biden. and 1st lady joe biden, resurrected the tradition of welcoming families to the south lawn for the event around $30000.00 children and adults are expected to take part to russian cosmonaut ventured outside the international space station to activate a new robotic arm. during a 7 hour excursion, engineers o leg, or to me, f and dennis mat, vive of ross cosmos, are expected to install and connect the control panel outside moscow's now called
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it's her bet is one of the mens rea sit with his compatriots, learn to know anne benson, get brutal coming 2nd. and 3rd is the 3rd time in a row that a kenyan has won the men's title. women is where it was one. where can you run a 4 2nd street? yes, there was a screening finished. asked if it's your chair. got the better of it. yes. unless you sunny liverpool have top spot in the english premier league in their sights on tuesday when they take on old rivals majesty night at that m field manager yoga club and united boston. while frank anika have a rivalry of their own from their time working in germany, gentlemen club wrongly go wrongly club game of it. i don't want to i, i respect him for everything. what he did during his career, to be honest, it's incredible jobs where we was come to a difficult one, had been united. obviously that's clearly of big expectations. these kinds of
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things speak expectations actually no time to to get there because in all businesses like this. but you can see the changes he made the de paul t t. he improved. no doubt one of the best. if not the best coach. i'm not only know, but also in the past couple years and this is, as i said, if this should be a role model, i don't know, but it's definitely a again, no coincidence. what has happened during the last 6 years. i heard of the game united the had a bit of a scare star playmaker bruno fernandez. it was involved in a car crash early on monday he escaped any major injury and was able to train it with his teammates. united are currently chasing champions. the qualification, when would see them go level all points with 4th place taught them came bens him. i came to the rescue for y'all, madrid as they moved 15 points. claire at the top of the legal, they were in deep trouble against hard to live up to fear. while falling 2 goals
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behind a van back at it with the 1st was severe. but we also back in the 2nd harper and in stop, it's time lens him up house to make the final school for 2 years. challenges and parcel on a face. it could you speak later on monday? we are the okay social, but indeed, i don't want to say i'm surprised because this team never surprises me, but that 2nd half makes me very, very proud. i have to say thanks to all the players by samar cruising towards a reco equal intense friend to title namath, set them on their way to a to on when at home to marcy clam baptist, scorpius jesus, other goal from the penalties. and i was a late drama in the m. b. a. playoff. as the boston celtics gained the upper hand over the brooklyn, that's the 1st a game of the series on sunday was decided to buy a bus, a beater sold by jason tatum. he's out with the clock or 0,
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gave the celtic victory 515214 tatum score 31 points on the night. game 2 in the best of 7 series is on wednesday. you know, those are the best games. oh, the games on are the most rewarding. the most fun just as a better. you know your 15 and we go now far. oh, and i think, you know, no less. you know, 33 minutes. oh, only thing you gotta do is try figure it out. milwaukee box. i had saw man, danny sent it to comple to thank as they saw off the skull balls in the 1st payoff game is 27 points help the bucks 93 to 86 when and he admitted his team hadn't been at their best not playing a game for couple days, you know, get you out of rhythm, but i didn't a day when, so when ah, bill didn't want to be down. 0 one. no,
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i've been able to get this when and bills all this on the line i'm for the nfl plan continues to take shape minnesota wild. be the san jose sharks here that post. he's or thought from future surgeon that would he sat him go of the game, 65 seconds into overtime to give minnesota 5 full 53. tom made a gold champion. jordan speith is celebrating his 1st pga tour title for over a year. he verdes the 18th at the r b c. heritage apartment in south carolina at the club house target at 13, under federal american patch account. a also finished on that school, so it went to playoff. thanks to the shots from the bunker piece was able to par the 1st extra hole, which was enough for the 3. that is for me, adrian ceremony. thanks indeed. that'll do it for this particular news out time for
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the team here in doha to pass the baton to our colleagues in london, mary of the mozy here to update your interest about what i'll see you again. bye for now. ah ah. with feeling the debates, it is no job bad. didn't know, you know, i mean if anyone here talks about women that i was a, does this, this bill seem to have been says notes. so he gets off the table. we were taught to see abortion as a one way ticket street to help all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources in the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes
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