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to people, unprompted, uninterrupted, witnessing a much more humane, repulse, what's up into the ukrainians? then what has been meat without tube? these non european produce taught one app do. is that gonna? a nana offered to aim? if somebody comes to gonna from europe, then never call it an immigrant, even if they can go through exactly the same processes that we go through to come here. they're always known as an x path studio. be unscripted on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm learn taylor. this is the out there and use our life from london. coming up. you crate in europe speak of their fears from. are you boat as besieged forces bleed for urgent tarren help? so most people do not,
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and 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, rushes, president putin congratulates his army on the test launch of a new intercontinental ballistic missile. it prompts his presidency on the line in manually mccall and minor pen face off. in a televised debate, boulders as flattened livelihoods in new delhi, despite a court order to stop the destruction of shops and businesses. now, santa homeless with the sports at wimbledon bands of russian and better russian plays from this year's tournament. the all england club makes a stand over the invasion of ukraine. ah, the siege of maria paul is nearly 8 weeks old, but still the port city resists the russian advance. moscow's delivered a string of ultimatums calling on the ukrainian forces to surrender. each one
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ignored a married couple, steelworks has become the focal point of the crisis in the city. the mayor's office reports up to 2000 people, a trapped inside marine commanders, as the russian forces out number. his troops by 10 to one ukraine's president remittance came at the european council president, shall michelle in keith on wednesday to ask. he said his horses were unable to unblock mario pole, but said no one would surrender to the enemy. bristol said, does in the vive and begins coverage. this was life in mario pool. just 2 months ago. children playing on the beach, feminists rolling by. but after 2 months of war, life is ended him, but normally hear ukrainian say more, you pool is hell on earth. they are lost, remaining forces are holding out at one of europe's largest math factories. for these they have ignored the rush as demands to surrender. the national learning odyssey the motor with the national. this is our appeal to the world. this could be
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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 equipment and in tanks. while we are only defending one object, the adult cell plant, where in addition to military personnel, there are also civilians who have fallen victim to this war. we appeal and plead to all world leaders to help us with the abilene european council president charles michelle, is the latest you leader, to or for support in a sure sort of verity michelle matthew rainy president. one of them is that asking, can you sample as to continue for why the mid 3? today, we have to say 1500000000 euros military treatment. and the after the intrusion solution wish you, we are trying to convince members tooth to act better to support your to mid showed at what we provide is what you need in the district. very precisely. what are denise and her,
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we are able to make sure that we can provide. we use embassies in other partners, domains that are needed in order to fight and in order to win this war. ukraine's presence is given up, their city is not an option. what it might be open, in order to unblock mario cool, there are 2 ways to get serious, heavy weapons that we are counting on the list so far. we don't have enough of these weapons as well. the 2nd way is diplomatic. so far, russia does not agree to this, the time is running out not only for ukrainian troops, but also civilians. this video was shared by your greens as a battalion. inside the as hostile factory. hundreds of people seemed cramped on the ground somewhere in a sprawling compound, yet she says him, fletcher. my youngest child cries at every thing he twitches in his sleep. he and the oldest is starting to get depression. they miss a peaceful life. it's been really frightening lately. frightening even to go out of the bunker to use the toilet to door to me. and they had one desperate plea for the
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world leader seated loosely. we lost our home, we lost our livelihood. we want to live a normal peaceful life. we want to get out of here. there, lots of children in here. they're hungry. i get us out of here. we beg you. we have already cried out all the tears we have now. i can't cry any more. we are just as sat here, do you block pregnancy name? on wednesday more you posted, the official said, they have reached an agreement with russia to rescue 6000 civilians on buses. but because of the course of shelling, only a few managed to get out. tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped in a city that russia is determined to capture. and you green, you see, they are fully committed to defend. russ, who said that al jazeera libby, ukraine's deputy prime minister says the humanitarian corridor agreed with russia on wednesday to get civilians out of mary. apple did not work out as planned. i'd have to have me, it has been fine. developments from keith says. and yet another plan that had
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actually failed. and now, according to ukrainian officials, there were about a dozen buses that were waiting to get permission to reach the outskirts of my you pulled, they were ready since 2 o'clock this afternoon, which was the agree time, according to your green official that did not happen. i mean, this has been a passion, i would say over the past few weeks has been extremely difficult to get people out . of marie polena has been really a trickle of people really managing to make their way out of she safety now as you were mentioning, is a large number of people trapped in the as of steel plant there. that's where also there's the last number of ukrainian forces, andy as of regiment of air, their holding up, as you said, they're outnumbered that out gun. they are in a very difficult position. they've been actually showing at pictures of all these
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people in the basements, and you'd be quite surprised when you see those videos that they have been sending of the amount of young children who have been there at now how to get them out. it seems at the moment, it is an impossible task. add to that, that the mayor of mer you pull is saying that there's about a 100000 people. still in moore, you pull to have no water to have no gas. they have no electricity is still quite cold in this country. the u. s. president has just been speaking about the war and ukraine and says russia, president vladimir putin underestimated the level of unity countries have shown against the invasion. we're seeing just how our alliances and partnerships are around the world. or allies are stepping up and from find the impact response and then it was united focused and energized as ever. but i've never seen new as united and all the i'm competing with my who just by speaking that i don't think
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that couldn't count on being able to get a correspondent charles stratford managed to get close to what's being called the line of contact as where both sides are exchanging fire. it is to the question of nika, in easton, ukraine's da boss region. and said this report suddenly around this area has 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 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, or 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
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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, 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 a renew confidence if you like, in the ukranian military, amongst the ukrainian officials who are saying that there has been, well 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. andres at argue, is a distinguished fellow at the atlantic councils, eurasia, st handful ne,
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ukrainian defense smith. he joined us, washington, d. c. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so we had to russia entering, this is new phase of the war in any, with a focus on eastern ukraine, militarily. what are the difficulties for russia and fe ukraine in this particular phases of filtration? ah, the challenges following russia has a whole number of troops which are equipped with the heavy weapons and equipped with multiple real good systems and power, etc. and you drain, your brain is much more efficient. the green is way more motivated and, and know that it's land better and it's fights better. so the, if you green has additional weapons which we've been talking to, many different partners. obviously in this case it will be, you know, we will be able to actually win and turn this into the counter offensive and actually push russians out of the country. so that's,
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that's the challenge. yeah. tell me that we just had to present by them within the last half hour. so saying that weapons and ammunition of flown daily in to, to help ukrainians. but we also had a few things. they need more serious kind of heavy weaponry. is there still a disconnect between what's being offered and what's being needed? what's needed? yes. because we're talking about the volume. so in order to, in order to start pushing russian forces out of your train, we need to process it and tipping point, which means it has to be it has to be a certain quantity of the weapons. and that's exactly what we're talking about right now into, you know, jolla partners around the world. and essentially that's, that's what we need to, to reach that, that, that position when we actually can start. it's an volume of the weapons and the number you think this is going to be the decisive phase of the war. we will only see in the future because of course, if that doesn't become decided,
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then the next one would be. so it's only if you can only look in the past and say, what was decided, what would be, what do you think put in would see as, as enough of a victory to come to a peace agreement. and at what point might ukraine be prepared to make concessions? you coach and will go as far as he is let go. so he will be moving along like as much as he can. so it's not like he has a plan to, to capture a part of the territory. but any reason and then say ok that, that's all i want to know. he will be moving until his stopped or until he's pushed out of the country completely. so it's not a matter of anything but what he's ability to place. and so that's why we need to prepare ourselves to and we see that they are not. they don't have garages, don't have infinite resources. they are, they have problems with personnel. they have problems with their training, with readiness, with the migration and so on. so, so we, we, we, we clearly see the end of the game of this was, again, as i said,
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it's about the weapons and it's having that capability. and we were to think now we, while you took some pictures of mario paul and the, and the destruction that, how long do you think that placement will hold out against russia? i'd stopped to say, it stopped to say because overseas, extremely difficult situation. and i have to say that it's, it's very little can explain both told russians from allowing a place to go clearly this is like, you have seen the videos from there and we all know the fact that there's lots of civilian straps and there is nothing was preventing them from the corridor and actually to let them go and they would be happy to leave if they have a blessed of this and save their lives. it's not explainable. so why, why this is not happening so far as it's just because literally keeping them as opposed to just and, and so yes, so, so because of this is very difficult to estimate anything which is the risk of sort
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of asking you to estimate. so now again, we're a couple of weeks ago the nato chief suggested that this could, could, could be a war that could go on for years. is that still? i mean, what do you think that is something that could, could happen to me? is that how you see it? well, potentially work and go for years. the sides are still keeping their political willingness and they have resources and ukraine. it's definitely motivated. we're certainly motivated to fight till we get out of our lab because there is no way as you could see and places which raja kept for a while. they are terrible. i mean, the kill civilians, they read people, they, they, they destroyed homes and they should serial buildings just for, i don't know for whatever reason. and so, so our people see that and they clearly there's absolutely no willingness to let them in our homes whatsoever. so, so is the question when russia runs out of the resources,
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whatever the resources out 1st, people are weapons. but when it's actually finally understand that ukraine is not the country they can capture, that's it. that's until then they will be trying to, to, to fight andres. again, new, thank you very much indeed. thank you very much spectrum. thank you. thank you. yeah. ok. a russia says it has successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the summit. president vladimir putin says it will provide food for thought for those who threaten moscow. so much as been under development for years, but fusion ordered rushes nuclear forces to be put on high alert days after invading ukraine dosage. barry has more for moscow. a russian president vladimir putin has since congratulated at the defense minister. and he has said that this surmount, intercontinental ballistic missiles, will reliably insure the security of russia from current threats, letting me put,
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and also said that it will make those who are trying to threaten russia to think it is now going to be the largest and nuclear capable, ballistic missile that russia will have in its fleet and arsenal. and according to the defense ministry, this is this a sore mart missile will be part of a ongoing series of tests. and then once those tests are completed, they and michelle will be replacing what they already have in their arsenal at this is one of the heaviest, if not the heaviest ballistic missile in the world. that will be joining russia's current stockpile. the u inspector. general antonio cherish is pushing for the presidents of russia and ukraine to meet our diploma together to jamie spaces at un headquarters. the un has sent separate letters to the craniums and the russians requesting that they arrange a trip by the secretary general to keep and to moscow if they say yes,
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this could be one of the most important developments since the start of the war. there have been talks between the 2 sides, but they have gone nowhere. this would mean the u. n. leader. effectively carrying out shuttle diplomacy. his spokesman gave more details. we're going to take things one step at a time, so the letters were sent. the idea would be for him to go to both capitals to moscow, into care, to meet with both presidents to discuss whatever urgent steps can be taken to stop the fighting. i'm not going to give him a label in terms of what he will be doing, but this is, this remains part of the secretary general's good offices, which he has been talking about really for, for quite some time. it follows a call by the secretary general for a 4 day humanitarian pause of orthodox easter. that's something the craniums
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reacted to positively. but there's been no official response from moscow that has been criticism of the secretary general in recent days. more than 200 former un officials wrote a letter calling on him to step up his personal diplomacy or risk the future of the united nations. more than 5000000 people of fred ukraine since the war began in february. it was become years worth displacement crisis since world war 2. more than half the refugees of into the european union through poland, where many had family and other connections living in the regions largest pre war, ukrainian community was 750000 ukrainians have gone to remain yet. and 465000 have had to hungry, but the un warns at least 13000000 people of leave to be trapped in the war affected areas of ukraine under ship our reports. at this refugee center in warsaw, victoria flicks past photos on her phone of her family's home in mary a pole for what was left of it. the days she got out of the city,
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much has changed in nearly 2 months of war. and not much is left of her city. lou blige, humanly fear of what we cry. we all have the feeling that we've no home. we've no idea where to go. what to do where to run it's very scary. more than half of ukrainian refugees are in poland and the government is figuring out how to accommodate even more. but officials wonder when the system will break. we see the escalation in southern and eastern ukraine and there are 7000000 ukrainians or rigs displaced in ukraine. so of course that poses a problem. what if another wafer comes and here we needs a international in european solutions. we need a system in place because otherwise it will be very, very difficult to absorb more refugees. oh, it's hard to describe the enormity of the situation. a man made catastrophe for the ukrainian people were to grasp the heartache felt by the women and children who had
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to say good bye to husbands and fathers, illinois is a public then william, we left dad and keith ear and dad will be selling things and helping our heroes are army, them. you might even fight. when you on the right nation, the seen a quarter of now ukraine's population more than $12000000.00 people in total, including around $5000000.00 refugees. but also about 7100000 people inside the country have been forced to play their harms. say this is a staggering amount of people that are of had to leave their, their herms, their possessions in some cases and the members behind. and so millions of families and millions of lives have been shattered and to, and their lives have been torn apart by, by the war with each new arrival, a tale of survival from what's become the fastest displacement crisis in europe
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since the 2nd world war and are chappelle, i'll just hear refugees, me afraid, have gone beyond europe more than 3000. tried to cross the border from mexico into the u. s. last month. rob reynolds is in c. c. drew in california. it's the busiest border crossing between the us and mexico. rob, how quickly are you going to be allowed to enter the us border? thanks to a group of thought. sorry, apologies. we seem to have a bit of a problem with the sound there from rob reynold said. we'll come back to him a bit later on if we can, coming up and then use our protest as continue to rally in sri lanka, despite the shooting dead of a demonstration. integration detention and malaysia comes in for criticism, often over $500.00 rings. refugees escape from a temporary facility and
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a sport defeat for the top seeds in the n b a. playoffs. he tells me ah, here's your weather in a minute. 15 still disturbed weather for the western mediterranean. so that means outbreaks of rain around the valley. eric into corsica and sardinia, and also top to bottom for the west coast of italy, weather alerts and play for not only the rain, but also wind showers are moving across cedric sea into western areas of the balkan . so showers to be expected in sarajevo with the hiv, 13 degrees on thursday and improvement in conditions for its stumble. more sun on thursday, turkeys northeast black sea coast, some showers that's pushing into georgia. so what day for to please see on thursday with the height of 20 degrees off to the northwest. few clouds drifting around the
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islands of ireland and britain. but the stellar's touch of weather continues for scandinavia. this pitcher perfect day in our slow with the high of 18 degrees, so that disturbed weather round the western mediterranean. it's dropping down some rain and wind for northern algeria and tunisia. and it seems like sand and dust storms very likely for western libya. of her south africa, the northern cape, there was an extreme heat advisory in play. i think that's going to be lifted as we look toward thursday. those temperatures coming down in up into in $27.00 degrees and a band of rain stretching from sockets, a hoary, some of that will be heavy at times ah, in the fertile lands of former mesopotamia, where the 1st settlements formed the cradle of civilization. iraqi people who depended on the tigris and euphrates for centuries can no longer make
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a living on rivers blighted by war and pollution. out of their world reveals how the man may decline one of history's most famed ancient environments, leaving its peoples struggling to survive. iraq's dying rivers from the front blinds al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war cray, we've been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats behind both front lights that. busy must make complete destruction fighting back a russian afford holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being built as we arrive in b calliah. there is panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. lou
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ah, microsoft stories are 0. a 3rd russian deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender in the besieged port city of maria pole has passed. the last of keys fighters hold up there in a vast steel plant under refusing to give up their arms. european council president child michel, says russia must be held accountable for war crimes is in keith, where he's been holding talks with ukraine's president polygamy. zalinski. russia says it has successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the summit. president vladimir putin says it will provide food for thought to those who threatened to moscow. local authorities in india's capital have destroyed dozens of properties in a predominantly muslim neighbourhood. it follows violence between hindus muslims in
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the area on saturday. the hindu nationalist party had you not a party that runs the district is be accused of targeting muslims disproportionately. elizabeth pronger reports from new delhi. oh ah, the bulldozers moves for the john good pooty neighbourhood of north west tele, 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. here during the run was it was really was there's, are you getting this diminish and should stop because no one from the shops to pardon socrates violence on that day in those were creating trouble. some people asked them to stop, but they didn't want it. and some of them felt at storm and then some young kids from the site through stolen. but no one to a stone from the mos police have caught and off the neighborhood. some saturdays
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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 slogans. most of the shops which were destroyed on wednesday belonged to muslims, but some hindus lost their property to top one or a colleague of mine. this is just wrong if they want to clear the roads, they should serve a notice and form us beforehand. if they don't do that, they should least give us time to move. are things that it's just wrong to destroy people's livelihood. with the north deli municipal corporation, 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 scrap 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
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violence. 24 people have been arrested so far. most of them muslims saturdays. violence follows a number of similar incidents across india and recent tweaks that also occurred as hinder groups with leading processions to 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 mud. you probation last week. opposition and civil society group say the bulldozing of homes owned by muslims. suspected of violence 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. m al jazeera new delhi. the permits from 21 nations or in panama. working out how to resolve the migrant crisis in the
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americas. your sexual state, antony blinkin is among them. he signed a deal with panama to manage the flow of people better trying to get into the united states. he says the entire region is to poo which resources no one country can meet these challenges or solve them along. the united states is committed to working in partnership with all of you across every dimension of this issue from taking on modern smuggling. that works to improving humane and effective order management to countering this information, to developing legal pathways for immigrants and refugees seeking a safe place to call home number of people crossing hanniman columbia has doubled compared to last year. turbo has more from but as ari's. well, according to the united nations, the humanitarian agency of the around 80000000 people that have been displaced across the world, one 5th is,
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are located in latin america and trying to move and trying to cross borders. i was that the area and gap last year, i can tell you that what we saw is a dramatic situation. thousands and thousands of people carrying their families, trying to cross this dangerous area that's known as a diary and gap where they faced criminal organic stations where women are being raised for children are dying. and that's why it is important to try to find a solution to this issue. human rights groups are saying that a big problem are the united states security and the parents policies at the border . this is something that forces migrants to try to find a tentative rout, dangerous alternative, right? and that's why they're pushing for the us to change. many of the policies that are currently in place that are forcing millions of people to try to find dangerous stuff to make it to north america. frances, to presidential candidates facing off in the high states debate before final vote
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on sunday. president emmanuel mccoy is up against fall right candidate behind the pen in the televised contest, just as they were in a previous election in 2017 o. suggested to be a tight race i've encountered expect to be watched by millions of voters. natasha butler joins us now from paris that natasha. what's been happening so far? the debate while the 2 presidential candidates, the incumbent center to mighty macro and the far right candidate, marine the pet and have been locked in this debate now for more than 2 hours. they've talked about a number of issues. they've talked by the european union about various international affairs climate change, domestic issues, particular of course, things like the cost of living and the economy. and it has been very 10 times. you can see that these are 2 candidates really do not like each others who have very opposing views of things like your opinion, mycroft, very pro, you the pen, very anti you. things got off. the pretty tend to start very much at the beginning
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of the day debate when emanuel michael grilled marine the pen over her links to the kremlin, bringing the pen in 2017. when she was running for the presidency, they had a loan from a russian bank. manual micro asked her about thought to obviously made her feel very comfortable. indeed, he also asked her why she had recognized russians illegal annexation of crime. in 2014. again, she was very uncomfortable, she has certainly been on the back foot in this debate. there's no doubt about it. she had a terrible performance in 2017 against a manual micro these 2 while back she did not want to re run that performance. but to be honest, it really looks like it's pretty much more of the same amount of micro, certainly coming out a lot more skilled, little more polished. he's got most of the facts and figures to hand. and you can see the matter micro the marine, the pen i should say is only been playing catch up on many of the issues want to show you just mentioned the to of just been engaging the bit of
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a battle if you like, over the question of the vail marine, the parent has said that if she was to be elected president, she would make it illegal for muslim women to wear the veil in public in fraud status, caused a lot of control to see here in france, in modern micro said that to do that would go against everything that the french republic represents. and there's a lot at stake in an effort for each of these candidates. of course, both want to be in the least say in a few days time voters go to the polls. on sunday, they going to have to choose between these 2 candidates in bio micro is looking for a 2nd term. he has had to defend his past 5 years during this debate and put forth his vision for the coming years. marine the pen, as i said, perform very badly in 2017, in the debate with the manual micro. she was hoping for a more polished performance. the doesn't seem to be the case. we'll have to see how
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it all plays out. of course, in the coming days, there are still a few days. we know that both of these candidates are going to be out on the campaign trail marine. the pen will be holding a rally in northern france. in manual micro will be visiting some of the suburbs to the north of paris. both of them are very much trying now to target some of the voters abstained in the 1st round of the election 2 weeks ago. and many voters on the left left when vote is we really don't have a natural candidate because they're now choosing between the centrist micro and the far right policy lead, marine the pen. so both of them trying to target those, abstained those on the left as they really go into this final straight if you like, before that sunday balance edition about the thank you very much indeed. and dr. phillip malia is a professor in french and european politics at university college london. he joins us now by skype. thanks very much for being with us. so much has been made of the of the, the people who are on the side, it at this stage will watching a debate like this, make them change their minds or decide in
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a particular way what historically, these debates televised debates in france make a difference. i think those televised debate are very important. a lot of french people are watching it at the moment higher. i don't think you will make a big difference if you like it in the way people will will vote. i think people will. i've already decided how they will vote, or they will be deciding on the day very late. i think this debate is a bit of these are very few lie because you have on the one hand incumbent president emanuel back, all very skilled debater with very good grasp of policy details. and on the other hand, you have the, the challenger, the far right, a candidate marine le pen was, seems to be struggling at times really to respond to michael's challenges on, on policy details, not to be on the, on the economy issues. so that's why i don't think in the any will make such a big difference. i think look, ben was probably is probably better this time round than last time. but my call on
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the other hand seems also more accomplished as a statesman. now you've been leading france for 5 years, so i think he's comes across as a very confident, a debater, sometimes a little bit oregon's weekends, burge, on the arrogance. and he has to be careful about that because i think this one thing probably a voters won't like, is a good competent technician, but who seems to be lacking in empathy. and that's for me what, what is missing for my call is empathy. you know, to engage with people where their emotions and feelings and macklin is not really doing that. and in terms of the issues of people more interested at this stage in, in the domestic issues or, and how important for instance, is there were in ukraine to, to people's decisions on how they vote. so it's a very long debate over 2 hours long. it's not finished yet, as we speak, and i think all issues, you know, domestic international, the, you are,
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the war in ukraine have been dealt worse than discussed. so i think it's a very wide range of issues. i think it depends. i think of on people's interests, but i suppose the sort of bread and butter issues on the purchasing power public services law and order will be of course the most important issue at just now. there was an exchange on a french styles, secularism, and lacy and both candidates were discussing the controversial proposal by marine look pen of banning the he job in the, in public spaces. and i think that was in the n a not, you know, a proposal were seem to be a 40, you know, meeting a lot of for what the french people are, are sort of expecting. but i don't think she did very well on this. and in terms of the voters who went for other candidates in the 1st round, where do you see them lining up in the 2nd round? is it possible to kind of have a rough idea of where they might land?
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i think the decisive factor would be, how will georgia milan shows a voters verse in the 2nd run on sunday middle sure was the 3rd candidate came 3rd. it was defeated by whiskers by many little then only 400000 words. very sorry, separated the 2 candidates, and i think there's a lot of votes in there because he received 22 percent of the share of the very. so how will the milan show is the radical left candidate? and i think the signs the polls are showing that the middle school voters will split. you know, one 3rd will vote for my call and our 3rd will abstain. and, and the 3rd 3rd will may vote for le pen. so i think he's got to michael's got to be very careful because he's real action is not a foregone conclusion. that i think the contest will be close. and if you are
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a national, minor pen where to win, how much of a shock wave would that be? for france and, and the or they will be more was on the shockey, we would be on an uncharted territories. you know, because festival we've never had, at least since the 2nd world war, if fall right at presidents or prime minister. and of course, if you look at look pens, program which remains traditional thorough policies are notably on law and order, or honest socioeconomic issue is, you know, she wants to discriminate against no national force or, you know, state subsidies and social services. she would have to change the constitution and basic laws. so i think she, she would, she, she would have a mountain to climb, read in order to be able to implement or a program which is really goes against all what has been done so far. in french politic, also in international affairs. no, she wants france out of nato. probably there would be also a referendum on
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e. u and a possible fax it. and she is quite close to russia. you know, she is quite clear that once the war in ukraine is over, a good relations with put ins regime, we'll have to start again. so that makes a very big difference between the 2 candidates. and just very briefly, if you can what, what's your prediction? as i said, he will be close, but i expect, and of course i'm a physical scientists. i won't read it through a crystal ball, but i expect my call to be re elected, but it will be close. you know, let's, i remember that 5 years ago. my quality feature looked at by a 30 point launching. i think it will be now $4.00 to $6.00 points difference between the 2 candidates and maria. thank you very much. and a turtle diesel engine here. thank you. a pinch lanka demonstrating again the day after police shot protested dead offices in the central time. ron buchanan open fire to protest on tuesday,
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killing one person and injuring many 20 others. the president has promised an investigation, police town on the curfew for the protest as a define the ban. they've been widespread anti government demonstrations as for like a faces soaring fuel and food prices. and how fernandez has more from caliber as you can see here around me, even yes, it is violent. tasha good believe we're one but the died had not done but the in food. yeah them all the dead they paid will only make them more determined. indigo to then to go about for the bread and mind that are the prime minister that government all day. all of these people have come from different background. 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
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government to step down. we had for 1st of 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 up and they said, well dreaded blame above the death of bet for death. but at the end of the day, what people say eat that corruption needs to be stop. that the money that me stolen is the money, the poor people. and there's a change of the system. this brought as in this campaign, going to continue holding 500 rang to refugees of escape from a temporary detention center in northern malaysia. and he's in kennesaw state say more than 360 of those who ran off have already been re arrested, aren't louis reports from quite a little hundreds of detainees on the run. nearly 530 people escaped after a riot at a detention center for undocumented migrants in malaysia's cadet state. police say
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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 recapture those still at large. the cause of the riot is still not known 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 ro hanger, 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'm aware that it is often very difficult to have adequate and appropriate access
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to food or medication or other basic needs. please say those who escaped are ringer, malaysia is a popular destination for the mainly muslim bringeth. seeking to escape persecution of 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. 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 a un refugee agency. but there are thousands more who remain undocumented after arriving here illegally. florence li algebra quite little important. hong kong court has sentenced a pro democracy activist and former radio host to 40 months in jail time. she was
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convicted of sedition. last month, he was a prominent face in the mass protest, swept through hong kong in recent years. thomasville, in custody for more than a year and a half since is in september 2020 but clinic is in hong kong with it handing down the sentence judge sadly trying to come talk. she showed very little remorse and sincerity during the court proceedings. time was a very outspoken figure, he ran 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 medical institution. the basic law, when hong kong was headed back to chinese rule from british rule, there's also some concern about what the new leadership might bring into hong kong from july. that will be a new leader taking over from chief executive terry lab. and that's expected to be the one horse race, which is john lee. the former security chief, john lee led the response to the $29.00 paying protest. and he's expected to take
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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 me to run the editor in chief at hong kong free press, he explains the charges against tom tech tree. this is a kind of a solution to physically over the compact facing in 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 session. the prosecution also said he made basis claiming about the police and calling them down the black court on this physician colonial electrons alone. 2 meetings
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today. so he's looking at it in prison and we'll get 18 days away from john the most likely taking power where he is said 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 and 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 phone forces. but as i say, they are being used the same perhaps because it is easier to get a conviction through the edition route, but it might be unified with our clinic phase. we see more local security law legislation come through tensions remain high at the alex m mosque compound. after
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the incursion of jewish ultra nationalists groups to the occupied site. israeli forces seal the doors, stopping some young muslims leaving the compound. earlier it is ready. troops fired rubber bullets at one of the most windows, off to someone through a stone as a soldier. since friday, more than a 150 pounds, 10 years have been injured. is ready raids on the most compound. i force it as more from occupy distribution. it's been commer 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
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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 the palestinians are concerned. and what we saw were stones throwing out from inside the mosque, as well as that at least one molecule 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 state of new mexico is imposing a record fine on the production company behind the film set on which actor alec baldwin faithfully shot a cinematographer rust movie production will have to pay nearly a 140000 dollars. the firearms safety failures. baldwin was handed the gun by an assistant director. he says the firearm went off without him pulling the trigger.
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safety regulations documented numerous protocol violations on the set. and warnings by crew members that went unheeded, still had to sneeze out. ah, tensions flare had assess these massive heavy weight showdown at wembley stadium. the latest boxing news coming up and support. ah, cats are always official airline of the john with
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with mm pull. an official and line of the john lou. ah, type of support now his center. thank you very much sir. lauren was russian and by
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the russian players have been banned from competing at this year's wimbledon championships because of the invasion of ukraine. the all england club announced that the move after consultation with the british government plays from those countries are still able to play on the tennis will tours, including the french open next month. men's world number 2 dynamic video and women's world number 4. now, so the lanka are the highest ranks of players, it could be effected, criminal, criticize the ban, saying it's unacceptable to make the athletes once again, hostages of certain political prejudice and hostile actions towards our country. while the tournament organizes said it was their responsibility to limit the rushes global influences through the strongest means possible. and the decision that had been made with deep regret, tennis journalists, john the word time, believes wimbledon is taken a powerful sense, but also setting a dangerous precedent pinning the acts of one autocrat and athletes from that
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country. and apart from just the patent unfairness of it, we do, we don't know how these athlete steel. a lot of them don't even reside in russia. del rios, i just think that that's an awfully dangerous precedent going forward week. we can all think of all sorts of examples where, where governments don't behave well and if we are going to now be able to sanction athletes, we have just entered a totally different sports world. i had asked the question if, if maria sharpoda, who is russian and a former champion, if she were not retired, would they reach this conclusion? what about this not, not only if this were a star, but what about if this were, if this were the, the american government or if this were a different kind of government? would they be so quick to ask? and again, i mean, these are the questions that people are going to ask quite reasonably. and we have again we, we've just said a heck of a precedent because this is not going to end with this year's tournament. what impact is this really have on russia? is that the student really care what the wimbledon draw looks like?
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is this really deploying soft power? is this really going to inflame the russian citizenry to oppose couldn't or does this only cement this idea that somehow the west is persecuting russia? but i think one of my other issues with this whole decision is that i've just not sure it has the intended effect. and i wonder if this in some ways doesn't bolster kootenai, and there's this war that so many of us are opposed to where as well, number one, a guess why and tech has continued to have impressive run of form. the polish player has 128th consecutive my tells the season, schwann tech, dominating germany. eva lease in straight sets to each the stiff got open course i just the city have re came top spot in the english family, get pet guardia left side that had falling into 2nd place after liverpool, when on tuesday, a goes from re admired as it feels photon and or 9 to silver,
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saw them secure a 3 nail when over brighton and we'll talk with the one point advantage. both man city in liverpool have 6 games left to play. arsenal have given their hopes of qualifying for next season. champ is league a massive ruth does beat chelsea for the 2 of our 80 at coin twice on the night. the result needs also are now level points with full place i and in spain around the hood have a 17 point lead. at the top of the lady, guided by 2 penalty misses from carrying. benson, arkansas, they managed to be off the sooner the window oh, carving has been fined $50000.00 by the n. b. a for making obscene gestures on the court and swearing up fans. the incidents that came in the brooklyn nets playoff defeat and boston on sunday. irving was booed by the celtics cloud team he left 3
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years ago and tuesday night, a playoff games in new orleans, a pelicans that leveled up their series with the top seated the phoenix suns. brendan ingram. as thought for the pelicans with 37 points in the 125 to 114. when we continue to get better receive a day, we're from really bad, positive, single day and help garzon teachers guys, or children just for like for like is our town is i can continue to get better continue to get better for his organization and to, to bill or for next came, and tyson fury says his role, title defense against it's in, in why to at wembley stadium will be a barn full of tempers flared the little between the own. rogers of both boxes sent to the press conference earlier, but things eventually calm down period goes into saturday's fight against his fellow brit with an undefeated record. fetch. 3 year old heavyweight has claimed
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that this will be his last fight. bombs are in for a real treat. 94000 people, they're going to say a good terror of i know deleon, i know him personally and he knows me and we're going to rock and roll on the night . we're ready to fro, down and tray is all to a hell of a bomb storm. i don't worry about that. and that's a spot for me. i had you back to long in london. thank you. if lucia was by jim or donna, when he scored a controversial go at the $986.00 world cup is expected to fetch, went over $5000000.00 when it's sold at auction next month. my daughter scored 2 famous goals against england at the tournament. one was a controversial hand bull, but she said was the hand of god continue regarded as one of the greatest football as of all time swapped jerseys at the final whistle with england, midfield a steve hodge, since the shirt is being auctioned at sotheby's in london, and a $5200000.00 page has already been received. and that's it for me or
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