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sick reading hops li, the country in fear of his law in its fraud investigation. $1.00 0 18th, revealed explosive allegation, a police corruption on out to 0. ah 2. ready i ukraine's president says his country doesn't have enough arms to liberate mateo, paul, calling on western palace to ramp up the supply of military aid. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up, russia tests a new intercontinental ballistic missile called. so mat, the president, putin says, is peerless and will enhance the combat capabilities of his armed forces. city
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officials in india's capital, tad down shops and properties that they say were built illegally off for a wave of communal violence during a recent hindu festival. at such his own for hundreds of wrangler refugees who have broken out of a detention facility and lays yet another russian imposed ultimate of the troops of the besieged port city of mario pole. to surrender has come and gone moscow i demanded ukrainian forces inside d as of style steel plant, give up their weapons up. the still refusing to leave ukraine's president says that force is defending. barrier poll. need more military support, block of mighty open. in order to unblock mario pull, there are 2 waste, serious, heavy weapons that we are counting on. so far, we don't have enough of these weapons. the 2nd way is diplomatic. so far, russia does not agree to this. whatever public signals they make, that they are open that they'll make exchanges. they continue to play their own
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games will brush as defense, ministry says that it hit more than a 1000 targets across the country overnight as part of its renewed operation in easton ukraine. but the ukranian military says its troops all fighting back. not that he thought he'd let's get the lines go blessed. they over the past 24 hours in the territory of dynette scandal. han screech and stan attacks by russian invaders were repelled. 12 thanks. 28. armored vehicles, 2 vehicles, and one or 2 the re system were destroyed and western powers are sending new shipments of heavy weaponry to help ukraine defend the east. our correspondence shall straps at us, managed to get close to what is being called the line of contact. where both sides are exchanging fire hears his report from costa ante live cup in easton, ukraine's dawn bass region 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
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area. we've been to a village, basically the closest village you can get to the front line. ukrainian 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 . we asked her why she hasn't joined the hundreds of thousands of other people that have left this area. and it's often the same response that you get from people still here, which is literally, i have no where 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, there is this sense of
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a renew confidence if you like, in the ukraine and military amongst the ukraine and officials who are saying that there has been, well they describe as an offensive to try or at least repelling the success in repelling rushes, moved russia falls, his moves on a number of different areas. germany's foreign minister says that berlin will ramp up aid for ukraine as soon as possible. and we'll provide training. another hot not defined yet capacitor of the partners and now supplying on the vehicles. i would like to say he and clearly this is not to be for us either him. even if it's some time sounds like it in the gym and to base. yeah. but we have already a gray to such deliveries, but we don't have anything available at short. notice that we can now deliver really quickly and immediately. that's on our from step vaseline in berlin. well, the is a increasing criticism on the german government from not sending
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a heavy weapons to ukraine because that's something specifically asked by ukraine. germany now says that they don't have them at the moment. they have been sending lighter, more defensive weapons to ukraine in the last couple of months. but they say what they now have the military day might need themselves. so the only thing that they now are offering is to pay for weapons. apparently there is a list. ukraine can choose from this list, but the ukranian bass of the said that the weapons they really want are not on this list. and the he's talking about specifically 2nd hand tanks from germany. a lap at one tanks have been mentioned and also a martyr. armored vehicles a basically a company has them an arm supplier, they have set, they can prepare them, it takes a few weeks sir, to be sent to you. great. but also the military has them as well and, and not being used. they can be sent now and then they can be replaced later,
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but the military has also said it's difficult for ukraine to use them because it need some specific knowledge. so at the moment the government says no, and it has lots of criticism, not only from the ukrainian ambassador, but also from coalition partners within the german government or field at germany. as a very important country, of course, in germany in europe should do more to help ukraine and it's getting more and more isolated at the moment. you council, president shaw michelle says that russia must be held accountable for war crimes. he's in cave, where he's been holding talks with crane's president, florida zalinski, these atrocities. these are all crimes it to most to be punished. it will be punished, the most pu, for what to do is done done in. and in many of the cities and other locations, ukraine. and right, know, they chew. i seemed to do the people,
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the soldiers with the saw to the civilians in the dumbass, in your polling in the other cities who are fighting for their life while fighting for the sovereignty of your crew. but i know very well why fighting for the european values for the freedom, for the democratic principles. russia says that it's successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the format president vladimir putin says that it will provide food for thought, for those who threaten russia. he claims that each missile can carry up the 12 nuclear warheads and hit any target on earth. on to cirrus torso, jabari reports for moscow. e, russian president vladimir putin has since congratulated at the defense minister and he has said that this is sar mots. intercontinental ballistic missiles will reliably insure the security of russia from current threats. and let me put, it also said that it will make those who are trying to threaten russia to think it
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is now going to be the largest and nuclear capable ballistic missile that russia will have in its fleet and an arsenal. and according to the defense ministry, this is this assignment missile will be a part of a ongoing series of tests. and then it, once those tests are completed, they and miss all will be replacing what they already have in their arsenal at. this is one of the heaviest, if not the heaviest and ballistic missile in the world, that will be joining rushes current stockpile. the un says that more than 5000000 people of snarl fled ukraine. they're mainly women and children because men have been ordered to stay and fight. more than half the refugees ended up in neighboring poland, where the government was given them, access to health care and education. fighting has led to europe's biggest refugee crisis since the 2nd world war. we blige, humanly fear what we cry. we all have the feeling that we've no home. we've no idea
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where to go. what to do, where to run. it's very scary was rather quickly we wanted to go immediately because all the houses around were destroyed. we sat in the sellers afraid to go out and everything was plunder dollar. people wanted to east, we also had no water in them, but i authorities in india's capital have destroy dozens of properties and a predominantly muslim neighborhood. that's after violence between his loosened muslims in the area on saturday, the andrew nationalist basil janitor party. but one of the district has being accused of disproportionately targeting muslims, elizabeth ferrara reports now from new delhi, ah, the bulldozers muth with a john good pooty neighbourhood of northwest deli on wednesday morning, accompanied by hundreds of police and paramilitary forces, they destroyed shops for 3 hours despite a supreme court order, telling them to stop the gate to the jungle, pooty mosque was also demolished while the hindu temple next to it stood intact
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during the run was it was really one years. are you get a this demolition should stop because no one from the shops took barden, saturdays violence on that day in those were creating trouble. some people asked them to stop but they didn't. and some of them belted stone. and then some young kids from the site through stolen, but no one through a storm from the most police have caught and off the neighborhood. some saturdays violence between hindu said muslims. it started when hundreds of hindus led a procession through the largely muslim neighborhood, carrying swords and chanting hindu nationalist slow since. most of the shops which were destroyed on wednesday belong to muslims. but some hindus lost their property to top one or to colleague of this is just wrong. if they want to clear the roads, they should serve a notice and foremost beforehand. if they don't do that, they should at least give us time to move. are things that it's just wrong to destroy people's livelihoods. ah, the north delhi municipal corporation,
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which is run by the hindu nationalist by the agenda party, said wednesdays operation was part of its regular drive to remove illegally built stretches. victim. this is against some people who've been approached on government land already on to some scrub dealers have blocked the whole road. we've come to clear that but the demolition to taking place just 2 days after a senior member of the b. j. p told north daily's math to destroy any illegally constructed properties belonging to people arrested in connection with saturdays violence. 24 people have been arrested so far. most of them muslims saturdays. violence follows a number of similar incidents across india and recent weeks. that also occurred as hinder groups were leading processions through largely muslim neighborhoods. and he, a supreme court is expected to hear a case against demolishing properties of people suspected of violence on thursday. that's after 45 homes owned by muslims, were destroyed in the state of monte probation last week. opposition and civil society group say the bulldozing of horns owned by muslims. suspected of violence
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only happens in states run by the governing b, j. p. as the people of john, good pooty pick up what's left of their shops. they say they are being punished for violence. they had nothing to do with elizabeth moran. i'm al jazeera new delhi javert. ansari is a journalist and new delhi, he says, the demolitions are being used as a political tool or a prime minister under under modi's party. no good body elections are scheduled for later than in the year in new delhi, the bgp into successive assembly elections and very has been routed. and i tried to use this as a means to try and get back to paul. the bulldozers now become a sort of an election mascot for the bodies at the bottom. it is being viewed as a means to try and polarize last read his diary, clashes to please between the members of the 2 communities. denture has been submitting that and now they've used this as an excuse to,
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to try and get rid of encroachments if that indeed was the case. then half of betty is, is full of encroachments in illegal structures. so believe one of the posters from these it's all billy cynic fobs is. that's where the rich and famous of berries day . that's wholly legal. why not begin from day? why begin? where the, where the, where the protest and people stay. and most of them happen to be from a particular community. the muslims still to come on out syrup, shoreline comes ramp up pools for the president to step down. following the police killing of an antique government to protest. at his ready troops, fire rubber bullets inside the alex almost compound. we'll have the latest wising tension at the occupied holy size. ah
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hello. we got a north south switch of the weather across the middle east at the moment, said to the north, we've got some cloud pushing for it. not too much rain on that. having said that bits and pieces, the shabby rain easing over towards iran, across sea, caspian sea for the way still a few showers theft bowl little cooler than it has been recently west. the disturbance which will just not be at the temperature for northern stumbled, western parts of india for the south generates roy hot and sunny. 3536 celsius here in doe harbor over the next couple of days as temperatures just starting to ramp up . now. now we st. tab which is falling away across north western parts of africa and cooler weather weather. coming in here. little disturbance in the western side of the met. it's right. it drawing up some, some harbor dust as we go on through thursday. very strong winds coming through here on the side of the sahara. some may heavy showers for southern parts of
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nigeria funded down polls coming through here. but in toga, seeing some live the showers see some very wet weather to easing over towards liberia. joe is up with the showers rod across the tropical belt. we'll see some heavier downpours coming back into as zambia, zimbabwe over the next day or so. somewhere to whether was i making its way across madagascar. but last dry now for south africa. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. miss harrison was informed opinions. he's not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. yeah. going to be attaching from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines, insight story on al jazeera lou
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. ah, again, this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news. the south for the 3rd time, a russian deadline for ukrainian. so just to surrender and the besieged port city of mario paul has passed. the last of keeps faces on hold up at a vast steel plump ap ukraine's president as the 1000 civilians. also sheltering at the plot western powers of sending you shipments of heavy weaponry to help ukraine defend the east artillery systems and helicopters, part of the latest package being sent by the us of russia says it's successfully tested, ado intercontinental ballistic missile,
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pulled the psalm at president putin says that it will provide food for thought, for those who threaten russia. while the fighting is concentrated on the eastern and southern front lines, the full toll of the wall and other regions of ukraine is still unknown out as he was hauled. a abdul hamid is in body anchor, a town the a kiff that spin reduced to 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 bore a duncan 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
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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 is quite impressive. to see you can see just one block of the apartment. not there any more, everything charred. 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 are house, is lives of people completely destroyed and is 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 keep just to give
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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 put where the fight is even much more virulent than what has happened here. to lancaster, again, protesting in a city near columbia where a demonstration was shot, dead offices in rub o'connor, open fire to protest on tuesday, killing one person, but injuring at least 20 others. police put the city under curfew, but the protest was defying the bound. but been widespread anti government demonstrations as for lack of faces, soaring fuel and food prices. and i'll fernandez report style from colombo as you can see here, around me. even yesterday's violent passions, we believe were one birth and died had not done wendy enthusiasm. all these but that they said will only serve to make them more determined in their struggle to
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then to go about for the present and mind that other part of the prime minister that government all day, all of these people have come from different backgrounds. there are families that are young people that are members of the clergy or business people that are lawyers . we just saw a procession of lawyers and everybody adding to this i thought of call for the government just stepped down. we had professionals all uniting on a one bedroom to ask the president to go home and in the parliament today there was pittsburgh between the government. i'd be opposition. we'll try to blame above the death of that for them. but at the end of the day when people say that this needs to be done, that the money that me stolen is the money, the bookkeeper and i did a change of the system. this in this campaign is going to continue
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east timor has elected josie ramos horta as its new president, the nobel laureate. but more than 62 percent of the vote defeating incumbent francisco quoterush. it's the 2nd time the promised quarter would have led east timor. he was president of 2007 until 2012 government officials from across the americas, a gathering of panama to discuss ways to deal with migration across the region earlier. u. s. secretary of state and to the bank and signed a deal with panama, aimed at better managing migrant flows and creating more legal pathways for people to enter the u. s. lincoln said that everyone in the region will have to work together to meet the challenge. no one country can meet these challenges or solve them along ah, the united states is committed to working in partnership with all of you across every dimension of this issue from taking on migrants modeling that works to improving you main in the vector border management to countering this information
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to developing legal pathways for immigrants and refugees seeking a safe place with all home. well than 500 or hang a refugees have escaped from a temporary detention center and northern malaysia. police say the bull than $360.00 of those who got out of been apprehended, florence louis as more from quantum hundreds of detainees on the run. nearly 530 people escaped off to riot at the detention center for undocumented. my goods in malaysia's cadet state, police say the detainees broke down doors and grills and fled. 23 immigration officers on duty. what 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 recapture them still at notch. the cause of the riot is still not knowing that that
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we have set up a time to investigate this thoroughly. we take statements from all those involved to determine the cause of the riot. several rights groups have long criticized conditions inside malaysia's immigration detention centers. citing overcrowding and poor hygiene, a wringer activist who was a refugee malaysia, told al jazeera a people will never choose to take such a risky journey unless the situation and the detention center as dia, to my knowledge, i am aware that it is often very difficult to have adequate and appropriate access to food or medications or other basic needs. please 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 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 off.
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malaysia does not recognize refugee status, so they can't work legally. and their children have no right to education. malaysia hosts more than a 100000 ringo who are registered with the u. n. refugee agency. but there are thousands more who remain undocumented. after arriving here illegally florence li al jazeera, quite an important, the coach in hong kong. a sentenced a pro, democracy activists and fuller radio host of 14 months in jail contact. she was convicted of sedition. last month, he was a prominent face of the mass protest swept through hong kong in recent years. time has been in custody for more than a year. and a half since his arrest in september 2021 out from brick. curtis in hong kong. and handing down the sentence, judge stanley chan said that tom touchy showed very little remorse and sincerity during the court proceedings. tom was a very outspoken figure. he ran
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a very popular talk show and there's 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. that will be a new leader taking over from chief executive carry, lab. and that's expected to be the one horse race, which is a john lee. the former security chief, john lee led the response to the 2019 protested. 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. right? credit al jazeera, hong kong, tom grundy is the editor in chief at hong kong, free press. he explains what the activist term talked. she has been accused of this is the 1st kind of solution,
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specifically over the compact facing in 14 charges held in custody since 2020 incentive to 14 months 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 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 at prison and we'll just 18 days away from john the most likely taking power where he is said to possibly in fake news law, regulate crowd funding and build a new local security law or an article $23.00 on talk of the national security and
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also 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 and come through in the u. k. a judge has formerly approved and extradition order for wiki leagues found the julian assad. it means the decision to expedite in the us now rests with the british home secretary, pretty patel. firms is pointed in the us on spying charges, published thousands of classified documents. if the tell science off on the expedition, his lawyers can still appeal. tension remains high at the alex almost compound
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after the incursion of jewish ultra nationalist groups into the occupied site is ready forces of stopped some young muslims leaving the compound earlier. israeli troops fire rubber bullets, one of the mosques, windows, and to summon through a stone and a soldier. since friday, a number of palestinians have been injured in israeli raids on the moss compact of his hearers. harry faucet reports now from occupied east jerusalem. it's been commer relatively than what we saw over the weekend for example. but it still remains the case that the, the alexa mos compound saw israeli forces on it or in large number early, earlier on this morning they cleared the, the compound, they restricted entry to it by a young muslim men. and they sealed the doors again. of the mosque itself with worshippers inside are all to provide the circumstances in which they could bring in. these are, these are jewish, many of them, politically motivated,
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are often far right often settlers. ah, and we have seen people chanting, anti arab slogans. and that's the kind of thing that is extremely provocative as far as the palestinians are concerned. and what we saw were stones throwing out from inside the mosque, as well as that at least one molotov cocktail. and another burning object was thrown from an open window. police firing rubber, bullets, 2 injuries, one in the hand, and one on the back of the head. we are told by palestinian sources. protest against rising prices in peru have stranded hundreds of foreigners near cosco in the peruvian. andy's unions called a strike there on monday with protests as blocking roads, shutting down public transport that monday with the government to more to law water, electricity, and fuel prices grew as batting its highest inflation. and more than 2 decades, mexico is experiencing heat wave conditions right now with temperatures as high as
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38 degrees celsius and some areas, stuff at brazil in the southern city of buried up. i've been trying to keep animals cool. especially made frozen treats dozens of states have issued heat and fire warnings over the past 3 weeks. ah, it's good to have you with us. hello, adrian finnegan to hear it though, how the headlines are 0 for the 3rd time, a russian deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender in the besieged port city of maria pole has passed the last day of caves, faces set last of caves fights. is there a hold up in a vast steel plant and they say they were lay down their arms, ukraine's president says they need more weapons to resist russian attacks, but it might be open. in order to unblock mario pull, there are 2 waste. siri.

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