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the levels to the way people live and now even exposing the remnants of a cold war, paused greenland, or melting of the frozen nor on al jazeera. ah, ukraine and europe speak of their fears from ru paul, as besieged forces plead for urgent foreign help. so mortal would not remove. this is our appeal to the world. this could be our last appeal of our lives. we may be pacing our last days if not ours. ah, lauren taylor, this is our 0 life from london. also coming up. russia's president putin congratulates his army on the test launch of a new intercontinental ballistic missile,
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with france's presidency on the line. emanuel mac horn, my independent face off in a televised debate. bulldozers flattened livelihoods in new delhi, despite a court order to stop the destruction of shops and businesses. ah, the siege of mar you paul, is nearly 8 weeks old. but still the port city resists the russian advance. bosco's delivered a string of ultimatums calling on the ukrainian forces to surrender. each one ignored, and mario po, steelworks has become the focal point of the crisis in the city. a man's office reports up to 2000 people, a trapped inside the marine commanders, as the russian forces outnumber his troops. i tend to one ukraine's president, brought a miscellaneous, came at the european council president, shall michelle in keep on wednesday. soleski said his forces were unable to unblock
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mary poll, but said no one would surrender to the enemy. wrestle sadder is levine and begins our coverage. this was life in mario pool. just 2 months ago. children playing on the beach, feminists rolling by. but of the 2 most of war, life is ended him, but norm of here, ukrainian same are you pool is hell on earth. they are lost. remaining forces are holden out at one of europe's largest math factories. for these they have ignored russia, demands to surrender. the nurses at another siegel the modem with the national with this is our appeal to the world. this could be our last appeal of our lives. we are may be pacing our last days. if not hours, the enemy is outnumbering us, tend to one. they have advantage in the air in artillery, in their forces on land, in equipment and in tanks, while we're only defending one object, the as old style plant, where in addition to military personnel, there are also civilians who have fallen victim to this war. we appeal and plead to
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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 you shall, matthew grinning, president. one of them is that asking, can you sample as to continue for why the military aid? today, we have to say 1500000000 euros military equipment. and they asked to do in closer solution with you, we are trying to transmit my pursuit to act better, to support your to mid showed it's what we provide is what you need. and we stood very precisely what our denise and her, we are able to make sure that we can provide. we use member, susan, other partners, the means that are needed, you know, the, to fight and, you know, the, to win this war. ukraine's presence is giving up, their city is not an option. what that might be open. in order to unblock mario pull, 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,
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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 of bethel. inside the as hostile factory, hundreds of people seemed cramped on the ground somewhere in a sprawling compound, jim wishes him to watch. my youngest child cries, have everything he twitches in his sleep. he and the oldest are 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. and they had one desperate plea for the world leader seated long. if we lost our home, we lost our livelihood. we want to live a normal peaceful life. we want to get out of here. there are 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 than we are. jesse sat here. you block pregnancy name. on wednesday more you posted, the official said,
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they have reached an agreement with russia to rescue 6000 civilians on buses. but because of the constant 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 new green. you see, they are fully committed to defend. russ, who said that al jazeera living ukraine, step you prime minister says the humanitarian corridor agreed with rash on wednesday to get civilians out of new. paul did not work as planned. hot abdul hamid has a moral and those developments from keith says or and yet another plan that had 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 pull. 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
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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 if 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 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 and 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 more you pull is saying that this about a 100000 people still in more you pull. they have no water to have no gas. they
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have no electricity is still quite cold in this country. russia says it has successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile, called the summit. president vladimir putin says it will provide food for thought of those who threaten moscow. the so much has been on the development for years. but putin ordered rushes nuclear forces to be put on high alert. days after invading ukraine dosage battery has more. from laska, the russian president vladimir putin has since congratulated the defense minister. and he has said that this is star mart intercontinental ballistic missiles, will reliably insure the security of russia from current threats. letting me put in 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 an arsenal. and according to the defense ministry,
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this is this mart missile will be part of a ongoing series of tests. and then once those tests are completed, they miss all will be replacing what they already have in their arsenal. this is one of the heaviest. if not the heaviest, ballistic missile in the world, that will be joining russia's current stockpile. the you have to general attorney of the terror. she is pushing for the presidents of russia and ukraine to meet, to be about to get to james basie that the 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, 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 un leader effectively carrying out
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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 capital's 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 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 form, a un officials wrote a letter calling on him to step up his personal diplomacy or risk. the future of
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the united nations us has more than 5000000 ukrainians. now refugees, s and 8 weeks into the war and with a new offensive launched in the eastern dumbass region, people in poland wondering just how many more could be on the way to ship our thoughts at this refugee center in warsaw. victoria flicks past photos on her phone of her family's home in mary a pole. what was left of it? the days she got out of the city, 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 rigged displaced in ukraine. so of
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course, that poses a problem. what if, another way for comes and here we needs international and 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 to say good bye to husbands and fathers on about both the william we left dad and keith ear and dad will be selling things and helping our heroes or army of the why he might even fight when you on the high nation to the scene a quarter of a ukraine's population. more than $12000000.00 people in total, including around $5000000.00 refugees. but also about 7100000 people inside the
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country had been forced to flee their harms. say, this is a staggering amount of people that are of had to leave their, their herms, their possessions. in some cases, family members behind them. so millions of families and millions of lives have been shattered and to, and their lives have been torn apart by, by this war. with each new arrival, a tale of survival from what's become the fastest displacement crisis in europe. since the 2nd world war. enter chappelle. i'll just here still head around is era protested, continue to rally sri lanka despite the shooting that demonstrated integration detention in malaysia comes in for criticism. after 1500 reading the refugees escape from a temporary facility. ah,
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it's thursday, april the 21st. here's your forecast. hello everyone, great to see you. so there is a plume of moisture moving in to southern japan. look at this, the dark of the color, the more intense serena's falling. there are some weather alerts in play here for thunderstorms. we could see some damaging winds and hail, and that includes for tokyo is also this weather friend toward the northeast of china that will some toward the south and the east in the days to come and southern china, a lot of clouds drifting around here. this could generate some showers, especially as we look toward friday, but for thursday it's a cloudy day in hong kong with the high 25 degrees southeast asia. our zones of concern really will be west javin southern sumatra. certainly the risk of seeing some flooding here as we go down anderson bouts of heavy rain around tropical queensland, northern coast. or there is a weather alert in play here as well for a heavy rainfall for that north tropical coast of queensland, toward the se like of this, we got
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a fresh feel i here is so hope are just 14 degrees. it's slightly below average m for w. a perfect and good with the height, 29 degrees, or in this weather report in new zealand. now, lot of rain coming your way mostly contain toward the southern lp's. christ church has a high of 18 degrees on thursday. that's it, that's all ceasing ah. when cold, with 19 1st hit, the need to minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems on line. now in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what if holding trials in cyberspace denies defendants the right to a fair hearing, and remove safeguards against abuse. people in power investigates on line justice on a jesse uta with
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the remodel top stories. here are a 3rd russian deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender. the besieged port city of mario pope has passed the last of keys fighters a hold up there in a vast steel plant and refusing to give up their own. here pin council president, shall, michelle says russia must be held accountable for war crimes. he didn't keys where he'd been holding talks with the current president amendment says it has successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called falmouth. president pigeon says it will provide food for thought, for those who threaten most rushes defense ministry says it hit more than
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a 1000 targets across the country overnight. as part of it renewed operation in easter ukraine of correspondent charles stratford has managed to get near to what's been called to the line of contact, and that's where both sides are exchanging fire. he spoke to people who've been displaced by the fighting in eastern ukraine's don bus region not tell on the watch . zoe shows this was exploding shell did to her home. her house is a few kilometers from where russian forces are trying to advance movies that are being held back by the ukranian army fellows, voice, thoroughfare, them all the way it happened so quickly. yeah, i was in the house, i heard a whistling sound. she says a ship casual thing and so we don't worry, this is outgoing. she continues at the suddenly i came out of the house and i saw my son was crawling towards me. he shouted mama thumbs while you alive, liam. my ears were ringing and there was debris everywhere. yes. when they,
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when they shoot, it's not that scary. it's the incoming. we are afraid of it. she says another shell blasts out across the fields the ukrainians, saying that they pushing russian forces back from positions close to here. we have no way of confirming that but we, for in the last few minutes or so heard shells leaving this area. the lady in this house says she's lived here 10 years and we asked her why she doesn't move because pretty much everybody from this area has already gone. and she says she basically has nowhere else to go at a hospital, a few kilometers away. we met these elderly women, they were injured when russian forces shell, the towns and villages they lived in. valentina is from the town of several, the netscape. she is terrified about her son, who she says was too afraid to try and escape. since we're still up on the only
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other thing, my son managed to get to the basement, but i was too late. there are people who cannot leave their old and many disabled. they're desperate to get out. why can they go? stopped told us not to name the hospital because they're afraid of it getting hit. his doctor insisted we hide his identity, but told me many of the staff had fled the hospital, needed surgeons and trauma specialists. he said, medics load the injured and infirm to the once daily evacuation train. after a russian shell hit a platform crammed with a vacuum ease in the city of cramer tolorisk, killing more than 50 people on april. the 8th. this is now the most eastern train service taking people who can or want to leave to safe areas. anna is fleeing the fighting around on ask with her 10 year old son. truly. we are saving yourselves her, that russians can't do to ask what they did in beecher. we left everything behind,
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even our dog and cat. we have no choice. we find alexander and his wife, gania, in another compartment. no, he is it a question? we have come from cremmit, oscar, because of russia entered the city. we could never live under their fascist rodriguez. alexander says, the elderly woman sharing their compartment seems to be suffering from dementia. she's unable to speak, and he's travelling to safety alone. back near the front line lawyer will sleep in her cellar to night. as an invading army continues to wreck hers and millions of other people's lives. shall stratford al jazeera, easton ukraine. local authorities in india's capital have destroyed dozens of properties in a predominantly muslim neighbourhood. it follows violence between hindus and muslims in the area on saturday. the hindu nationalist party had you not a party that runs the district,
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is being accused of disproportionately targeting muslims. elizabeth corona reports from new delhi. oh, 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 john, good through the mosque was also demolished while the hindu temple next to it stood intact. yaeger in brown was it would have been a war. there's i, you get a, this dimension should stop because no one from these shops to pardon saturdays while it was on dark day in those what creating trouble. some people asked them to stop, but they didn't want it, and some of them felt it's dawn. and then some young kids from the site through stories. but no one to was torn from the most police have cordoned off the neighborhood since saturdays violence between henderson muslims. it started when hundreds of hindus lead a procession through the largely muslim neighbourhood carrying swords,
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enchanting hindu nationalist slogans. most of the shops which were destroyed on wednesday belong to muslims, but some hindus lost their property to ah order. what 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 at least give us time to move our things. it's just wrong to destroy people's livelihood. ah, the north delhi municipal cooperation, which is run by the hindu nationalist by the agenda party, said wednesdays operation was part of its regular drive to remove illegally build stretches victim. this is against some people who've been acquainted on government lamb 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 ought to be j. p told north deleon's man to destroy any illegally constructed properties belonging to people arrested in connection with saturday's violence. 24 people have been arrested so far. most of the muslims,
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saturday's violence follows a number of similar incidents across india and recent tweaks that also occurred as hinder groups were leading processions through largely muslim neighborhoods. india supreme court expected to hear a case against demolishing properties of people suspected of violence on thursday. after 45 hollands owned by muslims who destroyed in the state of multiplication last week. opposition and civil society groups say the bulldozing of horns owned by muslim 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 the sharps. they say they're being punished for violence. they had nothing to do with elizabeth koran and al jazeera new delhi, a highly anticipated televised debate between the french president emanuel michael and his far right challenge. remind le pen has just ended. it's the only debate between the 2 before sundays run off the presidential election. the 2 classes with
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several issues including cost of living ukraine war, and the european union. with post justing a tight race, the debate thing is keen to winning over undecided voters will not be certain movies moving for country. this is bad news because you depend on the russian regime and you depend on putin. this is the pan. you took out alone in 2015 from a russian bank, so you don't talk to other leaders. you talk to your banker. when you talk about russia, that's the problem. is the pen cause you butler during this now from paris and we had a bit of a flavor of it there. what were the main headlines during this debate? when he heard it might, might crawl the incumbent centrist candidate. they're talking to the marine, the pe he basically grilled pretty early on in this debate about links to the kremlin post admiration for blood to me, person and a russian bank loan that she took to help fund presidential campaign. back in
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2017. now the pen looked visibly very uncomfortable when she was being questioned about that even frustrated that was really setting the tone no for the rest of the debate. where has to be said the micro certainly seem to have the upper hand in terms of detailed, in terms of facts and figures on a number of issues, including the economy and international affairs. particularly interesting a moment in the debate with when marine the pen was also about her proposal. if she was to be elected, she says that as president, she would make it illegal for muslim women to wear the veil in public anyway, in public, in france. well, micro said that that was going to gave fridge values. he said, do you want to make from the only country in the world, the bands religious signs on the streets. again, she looked very much on the back foot. she did, however, again, from ground. we'll have a not behind when it came to some issues, but the social issues, health care for example. but for the most part it was a weak performance by the fall, right?
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leader certainly better than her performance against micro in 2017. again, as a presidential candidate, then a performance back then 5 years ago was seen by most something of a disaster by her own admission to catastrophe. she was a lot more polished. this time around been nowhere near good enough. you'd have to say to, for anyone to say that she actually won this debates by for micro was the stronger performer and the candidates both battling for some of the votes that went to other candidates in the 1st round. do you have any idea of which way there's kind of votes we'll, we'll divide the stage no idea. now we know that on sunday though, of course, it will be up to friends faces to make that decision to decide whether they pick a manual micro to serve another 5 years as france as president, or whether they go with something different to change and they pick the fall, right? leader marine the pen. we know that both the candidates have been campaigning very
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hard in the past 2 weeks since the 1st round to try and target some of those voters that did abstain in the 1st round because they're fed up of politics. they don't feel the any the candidates really reflect the views or their their realities. they're also trying to target many of the left wing voters, many left and the voters voted for the far left candidate only. for in the 1st round he came 3rd in the polls they were now millions of those voters up grabs. if you want to put it that way, we've seen both micro on the pen really try and come out with some measures on things like climate change in social issues to try an appeal to those voters hoping that they will be swayed to pick them on sunday. now for the time being, it seems that perhaps the minority will be we'll have to see of course, what the results come from. thank you very much indeed. was in 500 rank refugees and escaped from a temporary detention center in northern malaysia police and cad state. same on
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$360.00 of those who ran off of already been re arrested. firstly reports from quite a little hundreds of detainees on the run. nearly 530 people escaped off to riot at a detention center for undocumented. my goods in malaysia's cadaver state, police say the detainees broke down doors and grills and fled. 23 immigration officers on duty was 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
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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 or medication or other basic needs. police 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 the u. n. refugee agency. but there are
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thousands more who remain undocumented. after arriving here illegally. florence lee al jazeera, quite important, and a people inter lanka demonstrating again the day after police shot a protest. her dead offices in the central tanner ramble cannot open fire to protest on tuesday, kitting one person and enduring nearly 20 others. the president has promised an investigation, police put the town on the curfew, but the protesters defying the ban that been widespread. anti government demonstrations, as sher lanka, faces soaring, few and food prices. diplomats from 21 nations are in panama, working out how to resolve the migrant crisis in the americas. yes, sex your state, antony blinkin is among them. he found a deal with panama to manage the flow. people trying to get into the united states better. he says the entire region needs to pull what's resources? no one country can meet these challenges or saw them along the united states is
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committed to working in partnership with all of you across every dimension to this issue from taking on margins. when we met worse to improving our, you may in the vector border management to countering this information, to developing legal pathways for immigrants and refugees seeking a safe place to call home. ah, we talked stories on how to 0, a 3rd russian deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender in the besieged port city of maria pole has passed. the last of keeps fight as a hold up inside the as of star seal plant and are refusing to give up their arms. a 1000 civilians also thought to be sheltering inside. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says forces defending mar, you poll, need more military. so.

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