tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 20, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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holding back ground forces, the scale of destruction is just now being revealed. as we arrived, nikolai, as there is panic, a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm carrie johnston. this is the news. our live from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia steps up, it's operations in eastern ukraine, or the kia but governments western allies send weapons. a town in ruins. we report from an area now ukraine's capital devastated by russia's assault. it's actually
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difficult to describe the amount of destruction that you see in this village. civilian targets. oh, houses lives of people completely destroyed. city officials in india is a capital tear down shops and properties. they say were built illegally after wave of common parlance during a recent in do festival. on more than $500.00 or hanging refugees escape from an immigration detention facility in northern malaysia. a search is on the way. i'm devin ash, with sport. wimbledon assets have been at russian and bell russian players as the all england club. it makes the 1st stand in grand slam tennis over the invasion. a few credits with it's 1300 hours g m t to hours into a new ultimatum set by russia for ukrainian soldiers to surrender in the besieged port city of mary. pulse. moscow has demanded ukrainian forces,
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hold up in the as of style steel plant to give up their arms. but they have not surrendered. not alluding of the future. them would have would do not from us. this is our appeal to the world. this could be our last appeal of our lives. we are may be facing our last days. if not hours, the enemy is outnumbering as $10.00 to $1.00. they have advantage in the air in artillery, in their forces on land, in equipment and in tanks. while we are only defending one object, the adult style plant, where in addition to military personnel, there are also civilians who are formed victim to this war. we appeal and plead to all world leaders to help us are russians. defense ministry says it hit more than a 1000 targets across the country over night, as part of its renewed operation in eastern ukraine. but ukrainian military says its troops are fighting back, not their employee illness, squiggly lines gro, blessed day over the past 24 hours in the territory of dynette, scanned lou haskell regions then attacks by russian invaders were rebelled. it was
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thanks. 28 armored vehicles, 2 vehicles and one or 2 the res system were destroyed. and western powers are sending you shipments of heavy weaponry to help ukraine. defend the east in a moment. kimberly harker to will join us from washington with the latest on that western support for ukraine. though such a barrier standing by in moscow with rushes response. and step boston has a european reaction from berlin. but 1st, let's get the latest from eastern ukraine. charles stratford joins us from a pastor in the dawn, batteries and charles, what more can you tell us about that continued fighting in the east. what have you seen suddenly around this area seen some of the heaviest fighting in the last 48 hours or so. and that was up until this morning. certainly around here. we've heard sporadic shelling in this area. we've been to a village basically the closest village you can get to the frontline ukrainian
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military advising heavily on us. not going any further. we've met a woman in that village. i suppose. you could really describe it more of a hamlet and 4 or 5 houses. aha, a shell had landed very close to her home and basically much of the home destroyed . and we asked her why she hasn't joined the hundreds of thousands of other people that have left this area. and it's often had the same response that you get from people still here, which is literally, i have nowhere else to go up. meanwhile, we understand that there has been shelling in various different places along the front line. we can hear stuff going on both to our east and west and the rumbling of what sound like curb possibly air strikes, possibly heavy artillery. we cannot confirm either side whether, whether it's incoming or outgoing. and interestingly, as you reported at the top of the program, there is this sense of a renew confidence if you like, in the ukraine,
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in military amongst the ukraine and officials who are saying that there has been where they describe as an offensive to try or at least repelling the success in repelling russia's move. the russian forces moves on a number of different areas. one of which is actually very close to here. as i say, propose now another in the town of robina, which again is relatively close to here. and what the ukrainians are trying to do, we understand is repel attacks or an attempt by russian forces to move in from both the earth, the north east, and the north west of the very strategically important and large city of sla janski's. and that is where we see the heaviest fighting in the areas as i say north and north west of that city. i mean while we understand that there is ongoing, there's been ongoing fighting in car cave shelling there also. but am by and large, what people tell you. so be honest that we been talking to that what were nearly so
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today's now since the beginnings of announcements are starting to be made on what is being described as the battle for don bass. this, as the russians describe it, the 2nd phase of this war, many analysts, and military men are saying that sir, they don't believe they've seen that. russia has as yet got the kind of momentum that it needs to make the kind of territorial gains that certainly want to stand russian commanders, the russian leadership criminal vladimir putin wants to see in this region and south turning to the besieged port city of murray. hello, what can you tell us from there? or what we understand is that the deadline for that, the ultimatum that sir russian forces gave the remaining ukrainian fighters hold up in that giant great soviet built still works in mariel, pull the deadline for their surrender,
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and has passed. they have refused to surrender. there has been a comment by one of the command as we understand for a group known as the as off battalion, as they are part of ukrainian security forces. but not actually the military. they work under the ministry of interior, a deputy commander saying that sir, they had literally a matter of days or hours before rome, potentially many civilians trapped in that steel plant as well that have taken shelter in that steel plant will face even more horrific circumstances than they are, than they have already been facing now for days worrying statements made by the military . and we also understand that there has been an attempt to day to try and get a humanitarian convoy around 60 buses. that's according to the ukraine and deputy prime minister 60 bosses into mary opal to try and get out around $6000.00 traps, civilians in the city. that's not just those hun could in the still works,
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which as i say amounts to what we understand around a 1000 people as yet no news on the success of that convoy. whether in fact it is left. but what we do know is that there have been repeated attempts over the last 7 weeks as that city has faced such heavy shelling from all sides by russian forces. there has been very limited success in getting civilians out of that city. okay, charles, hartford, in a partner in the dumbass region. thank you. staying with us, of course dos such of our is life for us in moscow now. and also, how does russia view these arms shipments to ukraine that we've been hearing about well, according to the russian defense minister, the americans, and sending these shipments over and over again to the government in kiev, they are trying to prolong this conflict according to survey shaw ago,
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at that is the main objective of the u. s. government. in their involvement in this conflict, the defense minister saying that the americans are continuously pumping weapons into ukraine and they are willing to do so until the last remaining ukrainian soldier. the sense here is that as the russian government is not taking to our kindly to what they believed to be interference from the united states, as well as nato countries, we believe that to the russian embassy in washington last week passed on a note to the government in the united states saying that if they continue to send weapons to ukraine, they will, there will be unexpected consequences. the general sense is that at the pouring of weapons into this conflict, for the ukrainian side by the united states is only making things worse. and it's taking at the conflict into a much different sphere. many of the analysts that have been speaking on state t,
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v over the past few days, say, this is no longer just a conflict between russia and ukraine, but rather it is clearly now a conflict between russia and the west and nato countries. as they are talking about the $2500000000.00 that the united states has given to ukraine in terms of aid as well as military equipment. since this so called special military operation began on february 24th. and also what's the latest on the will somewhat strained diplomatic efforts to, to try and end this conflict. yes, the last we had heard about those are ongoing talks between the russian negotiators and the ukranian counterpart was a when they met in person in a sample at the end of march. we understood that they were continuing their discussions or in a video conference format. since then, and her on wednesday, we heard from the kremlin spokesperson dmitri pascall,
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who said that the russians have now as sent back a draft agreement, a proposal to the ukrainians with very clear language. because the issue the russians had from the ukrainian or after is double, was that they were changing the language that they had agreed upon in turkey, a bay for this, or any kind of a future agreement that they would have. now the russian saying that they have made that their language very clear and they've sent back this draft agreement to the ukrainians. and we understand the ukranian negotiators are now looking at what the russians have given them. and there will be and making a decision in the coming days based on their understanding of the language, but at the russian president has not been very optimistic just last week. he said in public that he believes the negotiations that have reached a deadlock. and at the ukrainian president has also said that as long as the conflict,
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the fighting on the ground continues at there is really not much hope of reaching any kind of an agreement. but despite all that, the 2 sides are still continuing as the negotiations, whether or not there will be any and break away at any agreement, any come conclusion to this draft deal. we'll have to wait and see ok. dos of jabari live in moscow. thank you. let's go to our white house correspondent now kimberly how can turn kimberly tell us more about this us plan for more military assistance for ukraine. the state department confirming at this hour that the biden administration is considering another imminent aid package for ukraine already. it has put forward an $800000000.00 package that has been dispensed to ukraine. that has included not only have personnel character carriers have these naval drone vessels,
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as well as extensive rounds of ammunition radar systems. and there have been small defense arms that have been included as well. and this has been an extensive package that has been ongoing. but now as a result of a call that occurred just about 24 hours ago between the u. s. president and his allies. this was a video conference call that went on for some time. it appears that there is another package in the works from the united states and potentially in coordination with partners in allies. now, we are still waiting to get some detail on this package, but it has been confirmed by the state department when this will be announced in detail is not yet clear, but it is clear that there is more assistance coming for ukraine. this is something that has been talked about by not only the white house press secretary, but also the pentagon spokesperson,
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the concern being that the ukraine is running out of ammunition. something that was brought up extensively about a day ago by reporters who are asking, what more can be done. the white house saying that they are taking that into consideration. they are listening to the concerns of the ukrainians. and they are working on seeing that it gets what it needs in this ongoing battle against russia, as it continues to defend its sovereign territory, could be how accurate on warrant house correspondents, thank you. or germany's foreign minister says berlin wrote ram, pop aide for ukraine as soon as possible, and we'll provide training and her heart. now you find yet sc upon theater, other partners and now supplying armored vehicles. i would like to say he and clearly this is not to be for us either him. even if it sometimes sounds like it in the german debase. yeah. but we have already agree to such deliveries, but we don't have anything available at short. notice that we can now deliver
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really quickly and immediately or set rosner joins us live now from berlin and, well, what has the german government been saying about providing weapons to ukraine? well, despite repeated to request from ukraine to st heavy weapon, sir, the german government now says they simply can't do that because they don't have it . the german military is stretched and they don't have these heavy weapons available. that's what the german government says. the foreign minister sat it and also yesterday, a german chancellor of shoals has said it. he said he, they can offer financial assistance for ukraine to buy weapons. apparently there is a list of which germany is offering. and ukraine says, the weapons that they want is not, they are not on this list that they have been specifically asking for tanks from
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germany. second, had tanks, elaborate one tags, and also martyr a armored vehicles. a company here, an arm supply has offered these tanks and vehicles to send to ukraine. they can make them ready in 6 weeks or so. but they even said that the government can send the wednesday half and then the arm to supply it can replace those. but even that has not now been decided upon by chancellor shoals and his government, which has led to a great disappointment from ukraine, the ukraine and ambassadors has called it a very big disappointment. and he said it was very bitter to hear this. okay, so awesome. thank you very much indeed for that update. well, while the fighting is concentrated on the eastern and that southern front lines, the full toll of the war and other regions in ukraine is still unknown. or the other hamid is in or with the anchor town at nick here that's been reduced to
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rubble. well, the situation is just as you can see behind me, i mean it's, it's actually difficult to describe the amount of destruction that you see in this village. a boy danica is not bigger than a village. this, these are private homes actually earlier. the owner of this home and old lady called valentina, was here trying to salvage anything she could from to wreckage. and i asked her, what did you get out of it? and she just showed me a few pillows that she had put in the car. and now she told me she spent a whole war. so until the 29th of march in the basement of her house. and when she came out, this is what she found. her whole life reduced absolutely to rubble. and then if you have a little walk around here now the, the, it has been some work to clear out all this area of piles and piles of rubble. but look at this apartment building. it's quite impressive to see you can see just one
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block of the apartment. not there any more. everything charge. i don't think anyone can come and live here. maybe those buildings will have to be torn down and brought up again. now, driving here was about a 2 hour drive from kim. what you do see is pockets of exactly that same scene. civilian targets of houses lives, of people completely destroyed. and there's no way they could come back and live in this village, at least for the foreseeable future. and as i said, you see that in village after village all the way from here to kim, just to give you an idea of what happened here. and when you look at this, you can imagine what's going to happen in a dumbass. you can imagine what's unfolding at the moment in more you pull, where the fight is even much more virulent than what has happened here. offensive morehead on the new sour, including she rankins ramp up calls for the presidents to step down following the
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police killing of an anti government protest. her a former hong kong radio host who took part in anti government protests is sentenced to from t monson general. and in sport, liverpool out class majesty, night to go top of the english premier lea. gemma has the ah, in new delhi city officials used bulldozers to raise shops, stores and properties they say or illegal. their actions continue despite indies. top court ordering a halt to the eviction drive. it happened in the jer hang it hurried, neighborhood, where most of the residents on muslim. 4 days ago, there were violent confrontations in the area between largely hindu and muslim crowds during a religious procession. it's a conspiracy against muslims, so muslims don't live in this area. but why can must them stay here?
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and muslims, terrorists whether this was my shop. they were writing there and did other things, but it's asked, the shop owners were getting crushed. this alice dick was for so many years, nothing happened for so many years to the government or any one else, not know if there could be fighting between hindu and muslims. did. they only realize it after stones were thrown during the religious procession. and they're just troubling the common man. and his birth around him is in new delhi with more the definitions in the neighborhood of john pulley and northwest delhi have now stopped. but it took the north delhi municipal corporation, which was carrying them out more than 2 hours after the supreme court asked them to stop bull doors and structures to do so. another bull, those were all those were centered at 10 o'clock in the morning. they were accompanied by hundreds of police and paramilitary forces, and they worked for 3 hours destroying many dozens of properties, mostly shops, and mostly belonging to hindus, but some mostly belonging to muslims, rada,
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but some belonging to hindus, as well dales were destroyed, the gate to the jahan gate put a mask. now the north darling municipal population as one by the hindu nationalist by the agenda party. and it says that what happened on wednesday was part of their regular, what they call encroachment drive to remove illegal structures, but it didn't take place as 4 days after the violence between him and muslims in this predominantly muslim neighborhood. and just 2 days after the battle, he jumped a party of the ship is deli, teeth asked the north deli, may i to destroy any illegally constructed structures and belonging to people that were arrested in connection to saturday's violence. now 24 people have been arrested. so far, most of them have been muslim, and we spoke to our team, spoke to people, and john gave pooley who said that they feel that muslims are being disproportionately targeted and are both hindu and muslim shop learners whose structures were
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destroyed, said that they had nothing to do with saturdays, via dotted, i'm sorry, is a journalist in new delhi. he says the demolitions are being used as a political tool. our prime minister marines remote, his party local body elections are scheduled for later than in they are in new delhi, the bgp and 2 successive assembly elections and that he has been routed. and they are trying to use this as a means to try and get back to par. the bulldozer has now become for sort of an election mascot for the parties at the bottom. it has been viewed as a means to try and polarize last read. his theory. clashes took place between the members of the 2 communities. tension has been sitting there. and now they've used this as an excuse to, to try and get rid of encroachments. if that indeed was the case. then half of delhi is, is full of encroachments and illegal structures. so believe one of the posters
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quantities in sal billy sonic farms is that's where the rich and famous of barely stay. that's wholly legal. why not begin from day? why begin? where the, where the, where the poorest and people stay. and most of them happen to be from a particular community level ships. people in sri lanka are again protesting in a city near columbia where police shot and killed the protest. her yesterday offices in rambo cannot opened fire to protest on choose day killing one person injuring nearly 20 others. police put the city on the curfew. the protest as are defined the bank. there have been widespread anti government demonstrations, astronomical faces, soaring fuel and food prices. on the now fernandez is in colombo for us now and has there been any fall out after the death of that protest on tuesday? they have been sorta pitched battles between the government and the opposition to
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day was a day in parliament. and there were sort of accusations and blamed, freighted on both sides of the house. you had basically the government are trying to give reasons that the situations of ex and ended up with the death of one of the protest says in jumbo kona was protesting about a hike in full prices. ah, but the, the opposition basically taking the governor a government of pot for brutality. but using live ammunition against ananda, a protest says, but the government was accusing the opposition of trying to make political my lead . but here, as you see, back in colombo, outside the president, the secretariat, it's quite busy. you can see a march actually going back. and this is the general torn of things for the last 10 or 12 days. this group of protest says, i sort of give or take, you know, a couple of 100 have pitched in. they refused to move until their demand that
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brought or go home. a reference to president got up a roger proctor, the prime minister minded roger proctor and his government go home. so they say they're not going anywhere until such time that there's a clean sweep. no matter whether the government appoints a new cabinet or does cosmetic changes. and palmer has now reconvened, has it been any movement, politically them or yeah, well other than the sort of blame game that which is 18 to a lot of time during this prices, there hasn't been any sort of decisions to move forward on the crisis. obviously one of the things of the opposition said it would be doing is to try and move a no confidence motion against the government. but there's a lot of negotiations that we're hearing about and on to such time that the government is a 100 percent sure. of those boats to make sure that no confidence motion passes.
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it has not been table, but a lot of horse trading and negotiations behind the scenes we've seen, you know, our friends jumping by politicians. we had 3 former employees who were part of the men choosing to step out. we've had members who had left the government as independent coming back to the fort. so there's a lot happening. but until such time that there's finality in terms of the opposition being sure of what it can do to pass things politically. they are also talking about essentially a change in the constitution, abolishing the executive presidency. but that to where things then came in now fernandez in colombo for us there. thank you. all the results are in that from the east to t more elections and the country has chosen as a ramos horta. as its next president, the nobel laureate, got more than 62 percent of the vote defeating incumbent. francisco terrace,
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who received about 38 percent, is the 2nd time premise or at will lead to east timor. he was also president from 2007 until the 2012 when it's bring in, not michael leech. now he's professor of politics and international relations that swinburne university of technology joins us. i skype from dill, thank you for being here. so tracy ramos horta empower again that. can we expect anything new? look here. yes. he's back with president for the 2nd time. he's one of the founders . oh great to me. he was part of the founder in its brennon raymond, in 175. ironically, he has run against to franklin standard, like in the next in 2007 i can we expect anything different? yes, he certainly has a closer relationship in the car present on president answered shaniqua. now there was trying to get into how he's been in opposition to use. it was a key layer of the resistance where you're seeing an impression is good. now he
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wants to get the power. this is certainly stay weiman. with that, he's got an ally back in the president's chair. does it work for them? and what will be the main issues then for east timor looking ahead going forward? one of them i need to do is to rearrange, is to resolve some tensions between the parties that have been going on for 5 years . now. the situations where the president has come from one political party, the communist from another party, the principal. this time it can happen an assembly presidential system and a lot of tension between the occupants about people acting unconstitutionally. one of the jobs and the new president will be to bring people back together of developing the country. ok. michael needs professor politics international
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relations at swindon university of technology. thank you for being here with your insights when it's time for the webinar has hello, we got a north south splitter, the weather across the middle east at the moment, sir, to the north. we've got some cloud pushing through. not too much rain on that. having said that bits and pieces of sherry rain easing over towards iran, across the caspian sea, further way. still a few showers, the cabal, little colder than it has been recently west disturbs which are just not yet of the temperature for northern pakistan. both western parts of india further south generally try hot and sunny 3536 celsius here in doha over the next couple of days as temperatures starting to ramp up. now. now we're seeing temperatures falling away across north western parts of africa and cooler weather weather. coming in here. little disturbance in the western side of the mediterranean, drawing up some sahara dust as we go on through thursday. very strong winds coming through here on the side of the sahara, some
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a heavy showers for southern parts of nigeria. sundry down horse coming through here. but in toga, seeing some lively showers, see some very wet weather to easing over towards liberia. joe is up with the showers rode across the tropical bell. we'll see some heavier downpours coming back into a zambia, zimbabwe over the next day or so. somewhere to whether also making its way across madagascar. but last you dry now for south africa. was still ahead on the al jazeera is rarely troops fire rubber bullets inside the alex and mosque compound will have the latest on rising tensions occupied how the site and the war and ukraine takes its toll on the world economy to have more and i, i mess latest growth full cost plus in sports or defeats for the top seeds and the n b a playoffs. gemma will happily actually ah,
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oh, i watching, i'll just remind you of our top stories. this ukraine's military says it's fighting back against a new russian assault in the east coast. defense ministry says it hit more than a 1000 targets across the country. ukraine says it's repelled several the tax city officials in new delhi destroyed what they say were in legal structures, despite in the court ordering a host to the eviction drive for those violence between into in richmond crowds in the very area today. j ramos horta has won the presidential election in
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east timor. it's got more than 62 percent defeated, an incumbent and francisco, this harris is or to 2nd time in office. let's go back to our top story now as ukrainian forces defend the east from an all out russian assault. the us has begun shipping additional weapons. the white house is expected to announce a new military, a package soon. in addition to an 800000000 dollar pledge it made last week, the u. k and canada have also promised extra artillery and other support ukraine. while for the nato member, norway says it has sent 100 mister ed defense smith's house. and japan is sending mosques and special clothing to protect against chemical attacks after requested by the ukrainian government. earlier i spoke to hiring adel qu, policy director at the consultant seat rest, newsome global. he explained how there's been
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a shift in western age from defensive to heavy weaponry. the conflict is now moving to, to the southern and the eastern part of the crane flat lands, which requires again, heavy weaponry auditors. tanks. and this is what, where this package is tailored to do. it is a good 1st step in quantity. of course it will have to be mentored, and this is what the 2nd package tries to do. but right now, key needs all the help, click and get not only symbolic, but also meaningful help on the ground. but do you remember the russian offensive that is about who has already started is also marked by, by the, by the losses that russia has, has incurred in the, in the 1st stage of the war. so russia to does not have the manpower it had at the beginning of this war. how long does it take to make a practical difference on, on the ground when, as you say, this offensive on the east is already taking place as we speak. you know,
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it does require some training, it does require not only, you know, hanging over the keys to, to the, the tanks or the armored vehicles, but also the, the maintenance that comes along with it. having said that though, it's not learning something new, you know, until every pieces, you know, you just learned a specific items that you need to learn for specific artillery piece. however, in essence, you don't have to read, learn how to use it. so there is some training involved, but it's not impossible. the un says more than 5000000 people have now fled ukraine . they're mainly women and children because men have, in order to stay behind, to fight more than half of the refugees of ended up in neighboring poland. the government has given them access to health care and education. the fighting has led to europe's biggest refugee crisis since the 2nd world war slides. humanly fear what we cry. we all have the feeling that we've no home. we've no idea where to go
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. what to do, where to run. it's very scary because we wanted to go immediately because all the houses around were destroyed. we sat in the sellers afraid to go out with everything with plunder. we wanted to eat. we also had no water. international monetary fund says the war in ukraine is driving a global economic downturn. it slashed its growth for cost, from 6 point one percent to 3.6 percent. this year. she had a chance. he has more not from washington, very much projections for the world economy have worse and significantly since its last report in january, when it predicted a post pandemic recovery. the reason is, claire global economy prospects have been severely set back largely because of russia's invasion of ukraine. this crisis unfolds, as the global economy has not yet fully recovered from the pandemic. from an estimated 6 point, one percent and 2021. the i'm f now says economic growth will shrink to 3.6 percent
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in 20222023. the phone says that inflation already surging due to the pandemic will be amplified due to war related supply shortages. and it's world economic outlook says increases and food and fuel prices could lead to social unrest. however, the i've also said inflation for advanced economies may 4 to 2.5 percent next year . some economists say that should mean a change in cost prevented devastating global recession. threatening to do what is done many times before, which is to increase interest rates unnecessarily. and that affects a whole world. because interest rates of other central banks tend to follow the fed in the world. and that makes it more difficult for developing countries to avoid crises, economic crises, the push millions of people into poverty of such as the uncertainty about the war and ukraine. further energy sanctions on russia, future deadly covert variance and more supply bottlenecks in china,
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the i m f says its latest predictions may be too optimistic to coincide with the m f spring meetings. oxfam has released a study, predicted a pandemic, and the warn ukraine could push more than 263000000 people into extreme poverty. in 2022. the charges calling on the i m f to stop increasing a hardship due to its insistence on conditioning loans to the developing world on implementing austerity policies. while it was rich nations, to avoid cutting spending the reserve, what economic recovery there is one of us, but we don't see the countries oxfam says there's a disconnect between the i'm s research which discusses increased social unrest and more hunger because of the time. then like the war, i'm the,
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i'm as actual policy prescriptions for the most levy nations which demand the slashing of the social safety and the subsidies on cooking gas, increasing taxes on food and freezing public sector pay. she ever time see al jazeera washington. no more than 500 or hanging refugees of escape from a temper detention center in northern malaysia. they say more than $360.00 of those who got out of already been re arrested. thorns louis has more from calling them for hundreds of detainees on the run, nearly 530 people escaped after a riot at the detention center for undocumented migrants in malaysia's cadet state, police say the detainees broke down doors and grills and fled. 23 immigration officers on duty were overwhelmed. at least 6 people, including 2 children, were killed while attempting to cross a highway. more than 360 have been re arrested. an operation is under way to
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recapture those still at large. the cause of the riot is still not knowing that we have set up a time to investigate this thoroughly. we take statements from all those involved to determine the cause of the right. several rights groups have long criticized conditions inside malaysia's immigration detention centers. citing overcrowding and poor hygiene. a ringer activist who was a refugee malaysia, told al jazeera people will never shoes to take such a risky journey unless the situation and the detention center as dia, to my knowledge, i'm aware that it is often very difficult to have adequate and appropriate access to food on our medication sheet or other basic needs, police say those who escaped are ringer, malaysia is a popular destination for the mainly muslim bringer. seeking to escape persecution, myanmar or life confined to refugee camps in bangladesh. they pay human smugglers
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and risk their lives on dangerous sea voyages for the chance of a future somewhere else. yet those who arrive here aren't necessarily better. malaysia does not recognize refugee status, so they can't work legally. and their children have no right to education. malaysia host more than a 100000 ringo who are registered with the un refugee agency. but there are thousands more who remain undocumented. after arriving here illegally. florence lee al jazeera while a little port. hong kong caught a sentence to pro democracy activist and former radio host to 40 months in jail time attack. she was convicted of a sedition last month. he was a prominent face in the mass protests that swept through hong kong in recent years . time has been in custody for more than a year and a half since his arrest and september 2020 brit clinic is in hong kong with more and handing down the sentence, judge stanley chan said that tom touchy showed very little remorse and sincerity
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during the court proceedings tom was a very outspoken figure. he ran a very popular talk show. and there is some concern about what this sentencing might mean for media. freedom press freedom in hong kong, which is meant to be guaranteed in the cities. many constitution, the basic law. when hong kong was handed back to chinese rule from british rule, there's also some concern about what the new leadership might bring in to hong kong from july, there will be a new leader taking over from chief executive carry lamb. and that's expected to be be a one horse race, which is a john lee. the former security chief, john lee led the response to the 2019 protest since he's expected to take a more hard line approach to leadership. so there is a renewed sense of unease and apprehension about what this new era of leadership and hong kong might mean. reckless al jazeera hong kong. what tom grundy is,
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the editor in chief at hong kong free press, he outlined what the activist time attack she had been accused of. this is the 1st kind of solution, specifically over the counter facing 14 charges held in custody since 2020, and the 14 month today. i mean, some condos, no private assembly must focus on just to speech the slogan, liberate hong kong revolution of our time. afraid that is now meant to be illegal and you said to be capable of inciting others to commit to the session. the prosecution also said he made basis, claiming about the police and calling them down the black court on this physician, colonial rich ones alone. 2 meetings today says he's looking in prison and we'll just 18 days away from john the most likely taking power where he is said
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to possibly in a fake news law, regulate crowd funding and build a new local security law or an article $23.00 on talk of the national security or so concerning claims for free speech and freedom. the tradition legislation, criminalizes violence, disaffection, other thing to against the crown that was replaced with government after the hand of whereas, the controversial security law at law to burst into session inclusion with foreign forces. but as i say, they are being you the same perhaps because it is easier to get a conviction through this edition route, but it might be unified with our clinic phase, we see more local security law legislation come through tensions remain. hi there, alex, to mosque compound after the incursion of jewish ultra nationalists groups into the occupied side. israeli forces have stopped summit young limbs from leaving the compound earlier is ready troops,
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5 rubber bullets at one of the most windows of someone through a stone as a soldier. since friday, a number of palestinians have been injured in israeli rates on the mosque, compound or force it is in occupied eastern them with the latest. it's been calmer relatively than what we saw over the weekend for example. but it still remains the case that the most compound saw israeli forces on it in large number. early, earlier on this morning, they cleared the compound, they restricted entry to it by young was the men and they sealed the doors again of the mosque itself, with worshippers inside all to provide the circumstances in which they could bring in these, these jewish. many of them, politically motivated, often, far right. often settlers and we have seen people chanting, anti arab slogans. that's the kind of thing that is extremely provocative as far as
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palestinians are concerned. and what we saw were stones throwing out from inside the mosque, as well as that at least one molecule of cocktail. and another burning object was thrown from an open window. police firing rubber, bullets, 2 injuries, one in the hand, and one in the back of the head. we are told by palestinian sources. the head of humans newly formed the presidential council. i shot aline has been sworn in. the servant took place on the cheese day in the southern port city of aidan in front of members of parliament. leave me has vowed to stabilize the economy and alleviating material suffering. earlier this month, president, i bet robert months, hardy fired his deputy, informed a leadership council after 2 months cease fire with a hoof. his group reject the new council of protests against the rising prices and peru have stranded hundreds of foreigners now. cosca in approving these unions went
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on strike. they were monday blocking roads and shutting down public transport. testers are demanding the government do more to no water, electricity, and fuel prices. mexico is experiencing heat wave conditions with temperatures as high as 38 degrees celsius and some areas stuff. this is due in the southern city of merida. i've been trying to keep the animals cool, especially made frozen treats dozens of states of issued heat and fire warnings in the past 3 weeks. india is using cow dung, to palate, rural industries, and homes in order to lower its reliance on fossil fuels move could also give a poor fathers, a new source of income. households burn cattle, droppings to heat stoves. in the past, the government has tried to phase out the practice by subsidizing guess wells to the head on al jazeera, jemima's hair with a sports, including how into milan, stay don't course callian, league,
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whole generation dish. indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides, but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, the community brought a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you want the unprecedented ruling obliges the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects, impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny, snugly community has won a huge battle to be, not necessarily have the last word. the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests. echoing the 2017 elections, a manual my call. i'm marina pan, my head to head for the french presidency. but with the fall, roy leader le pen, having softened her image and growing discontent with micro and the cost of living
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crisis as play. how will france vote follow the french election? are now to 0. ah ah ah, what sort of a sports news now is drama? you carry a russian and bell russian players is that to be banned from competing at this year's wimbledon championships because of the invasion of ukraine. the all england club is expected to announce the move later on wednesday, after consultation with the british government. players from those countries is still able to play on the tennis world. tours, including at the french open next month mens one number 2, a daniel medford and women's world number for every miserable anchor. the highest
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ranked place to be effected. a criminal spokesperson has criticized the ban, saying it's unacceptable to make the athletes once again hostages of certain political prejudice intrigues on hostile actions towards our country. manchester, united intern boss, has described their formula the rushing by livable as a humiliating and says this 6 he is behind the old rivals. liverpool dominated the game at am failed and went ahead just 5 minutes in through louis diaz. it was 2 now off to 22 minutes. a lovely passing move here, finished off by mohammed salah, who ended his 8 match golden one, which was not pleasant viewing for united's legendary former manager, alex ferguson. and he wouldn't have enjoyed the 2nd half, much ida, i sat him on a got a 3rd for liverpool, but they want finished their salad scoring his 2nd of the game to make it full know the wind moves to live up to 2 points clear at the top of the premier league, the manchester city can regain top spots with
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a win over brighton later on wednesday. no, i don't think that they have mentally checked out. it's just the different level date they have better playlist than we have. if you look at it in total and, and this is what, what the reflected was was reflected by the result today. so there will be a rebuild for sure. but right now that doesn't help us because we still have another 5 games to play. fans from both sides show the support. the christiana went out. i. the manchester united star missed the game following the death of his newborn son. in the 7th minutes, the number he was for united supporters held a minutes. applause introduce philip will be playing the likes of liverpool and manchester united next season after securing promotion back to the premier league. savvy and striker, alexander meets rich scored twice in a serena whenever preston to take his tally to 40 goals. this campaign, the victory and short films,
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immediate return to the top tier of english football having been relegated last season. they go up with 4 games dispatch. the president of spanish football is hit back at criticism of commission payments in the deal to move the spanish supercop to saudi arabia hackers, unmasked audio files of louis with the alice, which claimed barcelona plaid. gera, p k, was given nearly $26000000.00 for his role in the negotiations. jacqueline mitchell, yes. what they've done is so serious, it's a very serious felony. i feel my rights have been violated, and i feel outraged in the future, and full upon young. the fish vanish purple has gone from a 146000000 euros to more than 400 from being at the back of europe to lead together with england, european world football. you guys are going to ruin it with this stuff. you're going to ruin it. so if an intermediary receives 10 percent of the value of the deal from one of the parties, she is that reason when the car market? yes. is it legal? yes. so is it ethical? why not?
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ramsford coach calling on july. he says there is magic going on at the club this season. they can take another step towards record $3050.00 spanish lead title on wednesday, and they play off the sooner way out of common 15 point clear with the top of the table under the semi finals of the champions league. that's how i martinez helped keep into the lands, hopes of the italian league uncalled double alive. they beats arch rivals ac milan, renal in the semi finals with copper talia the oftentimes called twice into a trailer similar by 2 points in the series. title rice, the do you have a game? a car having has been fined a $50000.00 by the n. b. a amazing. have seen gestures on court and swearing it fans the incidents came in the brooklyn that play off the feet in boston on sunday . and was dude for the south 6 crowded p left 3 years ago in tuesday nights, playoff games. the new orleans pelicans leveled the theories with the top seated phoenix on brandon ingram. it stopped the pelicans with 37 points in the 125 to 114
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when the funds are based on the fit. as the all star god, devon took us left the game with a hamstring injury. we continue to get burn. she would, they were really bad positive every single day and help guys and teach you guys every single day just like feel like it's thomas or tom to continue to get better continue to get better for his organization. continue to bill for for next game and miami. have taken a tino late in this area so the atlanta hawks jimmy butler school to play off career. best of 45 points in that 1. 15 to 15 victory hawks have home advantage for game 3. on friday, butler family definitely going to back the memphis chris leaves of leveled up best areas with minnesota timber wolf. john moran was the star man for the grizzly with 23 points back east to the when 124 or 90 set ways. like trying to sort of look
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while champion heavyweight boxer tyson fury has insisted that he will retire after his upcoming fight. he puts his undefeated record on the line against valley brit dillion white at london's at wembley stadium on saturday. theory also says he's got no interest in what happens once. antony, joshua has his re match against alexander. you said, i don't give up because i'm dr. martin here with me, so i do a walk there were no, no, i'm retiring form a tennis superstar, maria sharon paper has an out she's to become a mother on her 35th birthday. the 5 time grand slam champion confirmed that she's expecting a baby shower paver retired from the sport 2 years ago remains a prominent international figure. that is all your sports from me for now. i'll have more for you a little bit later. gary, gemma, thank you very much indeed for that. well, that's it for me. carrie johnson for this news are, i'll be back in
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