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[000:00:00;00] blue, ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places together. ah ukrainian say it's hell on earth. the fight to keep russian forces from completely obliterating the port city of mario and caught in the back of the east and ukraine . we talked to patients who say they can't leave because have nowhere else to have
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a alarm. darn george, this is out 0. live from doubles are coming up with rushes. presidents sends a message with a new missile test saying each one carries multiple nuclear warheads. last allegations of bias is dozens of properties are destroyed in a muslim neighborhood of india's capital. ah, we may only have hours or days left. that was the desperate plea from a ukrainian command does. russian forces drive to take over the ruined city of matthew polt. us and european leaders are now racing against time to get heavier weapons to outnumbered ukrainian troops with mario polish, critical for russia to link step, which is controlled territory in the east with russian annex crimea, in the south. and as race will serve our reports. it's equally important for the
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ukrainians to defend this was life in marty yo, just 2 months ago. children playing on the beach, feminists rolling by. but after 2 months 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 holding out at one of europe's largest math factories. for these they have ignored russia's demands to surrender. then us another, siegel them would have, would do not from us. this is our appeal to the world. this could be our last appeal of our lives. we are, may be pacing our last days. if not hours, the enemies 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 are only defending one object, the adult style plant, where in addition to military personnel, there are also civilians who are formed victim to this war. we appeal and plead to all world leaders to help us with properly european council president charles
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michelle is the latest you leader to or for support in assure solidarity you shall, matthew granny, president, will admit zalinski. and can you sample as to continue providing military anal? today, we have to say 1500000000 euros military treatment. and the after the intrusion solution which you, we are trying to convince members 32 at butter 2, i'll support you to make sure that what we provide is what you need. and we stood very precisely what underneath in her we are able to make sure that we can provide with the youth member, susan, or the 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 that might be open. in order to unblock mario ple, there are 2 ways, serious, heavy weapons that we are counting on city so far. we don't have enough of these weapons. and the 2nd way is diplomatic. so far, russia does not agree to this. the time is running out, not only for your brilliant troops,
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but also civilians. this video was shared by your grins as of battalion. inside the as hostile factory. hundreds of people seemed cramped on the ground. somewhere in a sprawling compound, lucille fletcher. my youngest child cries at every thing he twitches in his sleep. him 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. and they had one desperate plea for the world. leader seated dawn really? 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 cheers. we have now become kleinie more. we are jesse sat here. do you block pregnancy noon on wednesday more you post city official said they have reached an
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agreement with russia to rescue 6000 civilians on buses. but because of the constant shelling on the 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 live, what russia's defense ministry says it hit more than a 1000 targets across ukraine in the past 24 hours as part of its renewed offensive in the east. our correspondent charles stratford got near what's been called the line of contact, where both sides are exchanging fire. he spoke to people displaced by fighting in the east and done thus region. not shallow and the blue white v zario shows us what exploding shill did to her home. yet her house is a few kilometers from where russian forces are trying to advance that are being held back by the ukranian army, flowers, voice, thoroughfare, them all the day. it happened so quickly. yeah, i was in the house. i heard a whistling sound. she says she usually thing and so we don't worry,
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this is out going. she continued at the suddenly i came out of the house and i saw my son was crawling towards me. he shouted, ma'am, are you alive? liam? my ears were ringing and there was debris everywhere. yet when, 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
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forces shell, the towns and villages they lived in valentino from the town of several dan etzky. she is terrified about her son, who she says was too afraid to try and escape. since we're still thought volley of her things, my son managed to get to the basement, but i was too late. there are people who cannot leave, they are old and many disabled. they are desperate to get out. why can they go? staff 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 cremmit, sourced killing more than 50 people. on april, the 8,
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this is now the most eastern train service taking people who can or want to leave to say for areas. anna is fleeing the fighting around on ask with her 10 year old son cruelly. we are saving ourselves her that russians can't do to ask what they did in beecher. we left everything behind, even our dog and cat. we have no choice. we find alexander and his wife, if gania in another compartment knew yesterday pushed him. we have come from cremmit, oscar, because of russia entered the city. we could never live under their fascist rule. 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 cell or to night. as an invading army continues to wreck hers, and millions of other people's lives, shall strafford al jazeera,
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eastern ukraine. while the fighting is concentrated on the eastern and southern front lines, the full toll of the war and other regions of ukraine is still unknown. or the abdul hamid is in borrowed? duncan, that's a town near keith has been reduced to rubble. well in the situation is just as you can see behind mary it's, it's actually difficult to describe the amount of destruction that you see in this village. a bore a junk a is not bigger than a village. this, these are private homes. actually earlier, the owner of this home, an 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. now she told me she spent a whole war. so until the 29th of march in the basement of her house. and when she came out, this is what she found her whole life reduced absolutely to rubble. and then if you have a little walk around here now the, the,
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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 anymore. everything charge. i don't think anyone can come and live here. maybe those buildings will have to be torn down and brought up again. now driving here was about a 2 hour drive from kim. what you do see is pockets of exactly that same scene. civilian targets are houses, lives of people completely destroyed. and there's no way they could come back and live in this village, at least for the foreseeable future. and as i said, you see that in village after village, all the way from here to kim, just to give you an idea of what happened here. and when you look at this, you can imagine what's going to happen in a dumbass. you can imagine what's unfolding at the moment in my you pull where the
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fight is even much more virulent than what has happened here. russia says it's successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the sar much president vladimir putin said to provide to support for those who threaten russia. because each miss allen can carry up to 12 nuclear warheads and can hit any target on earth. but us defense chief say the new weapon poses no more significant threat, and other elements of russia us know, jabari has more from a 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. let 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
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in its fleet and an arsenal. and according to the defense ministry, this is this a sir mart miss. alt 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. this is one of the heaviest, if not the heaviest, ballistic missile in the world that will be joining russia's current stockpile to ukrainian zookeeper who stayed to take care of their animals have been found dead that bodies were discovered in the back rooms. the manager say it was shot by russian forces, employees said in the city of khaki to feed the animals and thousands of people started to leave israel as hit targets and garza for a 2nd time. this week it says rockets were fired from garza towards israeli town of sterile earlier. no reports of casualties on either side as well says that his
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military post in gaza. attention remains higher the alex and mos compound after the incursion of jewish alternation as groups into the archive site is really forces of stops. some young muslims. i'm leaving the compound earlier israeli troops for i'd rather bullets that under the mosques windows after some one through a stone and a soldier. since friday, a number of palestinians have been injured in his ready raids on the most compelling lot more still to come here and our desire, including with france, is due to at stake. the 2 contenders for the presidency face off in a televised debate. plus, i'm john, 100 in illinois, dated could not operate without nuclear power of a y coming in. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world cup is on its way to cattle hoop your travel package to death. let's go with your weather report for asia. hello everyone,
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great to see you beginning in india where across the country some heat of the day thunderstorms will flare up here. so where you see the blue on the map, that's where we run the risk of seen some of those thunderstorms, a wave of rain and also sundry downpours, pulling in to the mall. dees that includes molly with the hive. 29 degrees on thursday. explosive thunderstorms around bangladesh, its capital darker sunbeam, further toward that south. so we got to be on the lookout for the potential to see some hill here. se asia looks like this. our area of concern the zone will be west java, into southern sections of sumatra. and you know, across java we've seen bursts of about a 100 millimeters of rain. so still the risk to see much of the same on thursday, out of clouds drifting about southern china and i think as we had to friday, these clouds will generate some more showers, but temperatures from hong kong way land to wou hon to young joe have certainly picked up over the last few days and a plume of moisture pulling in to southern japan. so lot of wet weather here. in
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fact our, our weather alerts in play, including for tokyo thunderstorm advisory damaging winds and hail tokyo. we've got yen for 21 degrees on thursday. that's it. c. as in cat saw air wave bishop airline of the journey in the foot, i lands of whom a mis atamo with the 1st settlements formed the cradle of civilization. iraqi people who depended on the tigris and euphrates for centuries can no longer make a living on rivers blighted by will 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. ah
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ah, welcome back. a good amount about top stories here at this hour. a ukrainian commander has issued an urgent call for heavier weapons, as the russian military drives to take the proceed. city of matthew pope, tens of thousands of people remain trusted. russia says it's successfully tested. a new intercontinental ballistic missiles will disarm that, letterman, who tim says to provide food for thought, for those who threaten russia. and israel has hit target some garza for a 2nd time this week. it says rockets were fired towards these ready town of saratoga. no, no reports of casualties on either side. israel says hit the military post in gauze . were more on the one ukraine and germany's foreign minister says berlin will ramp up aid for keith as soon as possible. germany recently reversed decades of policy and support weapons to ukraine under the hot that he found yet to get pants out to
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other partners now supplying armored vehicles. i would like to say he and clearly this is not to be for us either to my even if it sometimes sounds like it in the german debase. yeah. but we have already agree to such deliveries, but we don't have anything available at short. notice that we can now deliver really quickly and immediately. yes, and yes, president jo bivens says russia underestimate to the level of unity countries would show against the invasion machine. just how vital our alliances and partnerships are around the world. are allies are step an op amp and find the impact response and then it was united focused and energized as is ever met. but i've never seen anyone. you know, i'm compromise just by the speed. i don't think that there couldn't count on being able to hold together and use media reports. a president
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biden is expected to announce an additional $800000000.00 in military aid to ukraine this week. that would be on top of the same amount announced by the white house last week that included the helicopters, artillery pieces and armored personnel carriers. separately, nato has also supplied ukraine with tanks, helicopters, and heavy weapons. e. u. member states have contributed nearly $3000000000.00 to ukraine. poland the u. k. germany in france have been the main providers. and that i don't know, as a former ukrainian defense minister and now a fellow at the atlantic council, he says, getting the right weapons to ukraine will make all the difference. russia has a whole number of troops which are equipped with the heavy weapons and equipped with multiple rocket systems and our etc. and you brain, your brain is much more efficient, your brain is way more motivated and, and know it's better and it's fights better. so the, if you have additional weapons which we've been talking to,
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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, which will go as far as he is let go, so he will be moving along like as much as i can. so it's not like he has a certain plan to, to capture a part of the generator going in reason and then say ok that, that's all i want to know. he will be moving until he stopped or until he is 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, don't have infinite resources. there. 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. this was, again, as i said,
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it's about the weapons. and it's about the having that capability, while some ukrainian refugees are looking beyond europe for shelter, more than 3000 drive across the border from mexico into the u. s. last month. robbins has more from california. i'm on the us side of the us mexico border right over there is tijuana, and we have been seeing a steady stream of ukrainian migrants coming through here and making their way to the united states. you can see here they're, they're talking to relatives there. they're taking a rest. we spoke just a few moments ago to several ukrainians who had just arrived here in the united states. ready, ready? nice to read. what's the where? the diary. because the long way. now all of this is being organized by volunteers. they're coming from ukrainian churches and social
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groups as well as people who have no particular connection to ukraine, but just thought that it would be a good thing to volunteer and to help people out. and we'd like to talk now to mark rubicon mark, you're the coordinator of this volunteer effort. tell me what you've been seeing in terms of ukrainians coming across, how many and what, what condition they're in. so over the past, roughly a month, we had a ramp up period. initially it was a slow beginning, and then we had about $200.00 people crossover in a 24 hour period. but the latest trends were having about $1100.00 people across the border and about 24 hours. so it's, it's increasing, it's increasing and the wait times at the border. i have decree significantly. so we're providing the, their essential anything that would in to fill the immediate needs. if people
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have a need that need will be met immediately. mark, thank you very much for speaking with us. ok. now, one of the reasons mark mentioned that there are a very short waiting time for your cranium, migrants on the mexican side, is that the u. s. has wave the requirements that were imposed under president donald trump called title $42.00. that was a policy that allowed for immediate expulsion of migrants. so all the ukraine's for the most part are being brought through process very quickly. that has raised some questions about a double standard in some migrants rights. advocates are wondering about that as far as the people of other nationalities who are coming across. but right now, right here, ukrainians are touching american soil and they're safe at last. now, russian, i'm been russian. tennis players have been banned from competing at wimbledon
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because of the war and ukraine. then as well. number 2, dunning, men, and women. well, number 4 arena for the length of the highest rank players to be effective for the grand slam tournament. the criminal says the ban is unacceptable to contend for the french presidency, i've taken part in a televised debate ahead of sundays, election, incumbent manual macro and his father. i challenge a marine le pen debate and issues, including the cost of living, the war ukraine, and the future that you impose save a macro, that's just a tight race backlash. more than what we've seen is the incumbent, the center of the manual micro who is looking for a 2nd term he's face to face with the far right policy leader marine the pain. and they've been talking about the 1st topic in this debate this evening, which is the cost of living. that is also the number one issue. for most voters in france, they've been talking about what they would do to try and improve the cost of living,
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reduce it for most people who are worried about things like fuel prices and food prices. now it's, it's a little bit in college to say the 1st few minutes have been slightly uncomfortable to watch because there is no doubt the marine the pen. this is one of the weak areas, the economy. we need this going into the debate. there are some areas she feels very comfortable talking about, such as immigration, but when it comes to the economy, she sometimes struggles with facts and figures. that is something though, that emanuel mac, raul is very good and very skilful. and there is no doubt in this 1st and the 1st, the 1st few moments he said he got the upper hand. authorities in india's capital, have destroyed dozens of properties. now predominantly poor neighbourhood. it follows violence between hindus and muslims in the area on saturday. listen, the parent reports from your daily oh, the bulldozers muth with a john good pooty neighbourhood of north west tele, on wednesday morning, accompanied by hundreds of police and paramilitary forces. they destroyed shops for
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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 during the run was it would have been a war. yes. are you getting this demolition should stop them because no one from the shops took barden, socrates violence on that day in those were creating trouble. some people asked them to stop, but they didn't, and some of them felt it's dawn. and then some young kids from the site through stolen, but no one to a stone from the mos police have cordoned off the neighbourhood. saturdays violence between hindu said muslims. it started when hundreds of hindus letter procession through the largely muslim neighbourhood, 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. ah order, carly got them on. 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,
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are things that it's just wrong to destroy people's livelihoods law. the north deli municipal cooperation which is run by the hindu nationalist. part of 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 encroached on government land. mario, 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 dallas mer 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, saturday's violence follows a number of similar incidents across india in recent weeks. that also occurred as hinder groups were leading processions through largely muslim neighborhoods. india supreme court is expected to hear a case against demolishing properties of people suspected of violence on thursday.
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that's after 45 homes owned by muslims were destroyed in the state of multiplication last week. opposition and civil society groups say the bulldozing of horns 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. poor adam al jazeera new delhi, a fast moving wildfire. as for thousands of people in the us state of arizona to leave their homes, strong winds and drought conditions are driving the fire to was properties near the city of flagstaff. the size of the wall fi has tripled in just a few days. the u. s. forest service says many $7000.00 heck, dance has been scorched, and dozens of buildings i've also been destroy. the biden administration has become a multi $1000000000.00 rebound of its aging nuclear power plants. the program is part of a plan to use more carbon free energy. and we in the us of fossil fuels,
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john henry reports in the state of illinois, which relies on nuclear power rising from remote landscape across the u. s. is an old and new answer to the energy crisis. as part of his clean energy plan, president biden is spending $6000000000.00 to bail out nuclear energy plants at risk of closing us secretary of energy. jennifer granholm says she wants the country powered by clean energy by 20. 35 nuclear plants are very cost effective to operate once you once you get them built. that compares with things like coal and gas where a lot of the expenses in the fuel itself. this is nuclear country, the state of illinois is more depended on nuclear power than any other state in the us. the states 6 nuclear reactor sites provide more than half of the energy state uses. so when an energy company wanted to shut down 2 of them,
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the state of illinois paid up to $700000000.00 in subsidies to keep them open. because without this energy, chicago 90 miles away could go dark to replace loss nuclear energy. cities like chicago would likely turn to carbon, generating oil and natural gas a future. the climate scientists in the biden administration hoped to avoid as countries like france and china lean heavily on nuclear power. germany and other nations are moving away from it. in the u. s. protest against nuclear power in the 1970 s helped launch the modern environmental movement. the issue nuclear waste in the form of spent fuel rods that remain radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years. then there are the repeated disasters, the 1979 meltdown in pennsylvania's 3 mile island reactor. with the deadly 1986, meltdown fire and radioactive contamination it ukraine's chernobyl plant. in the fatal 2011 su nami,
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that shut down japan's fukushima reactor. but the climate crisis has changed. the view of many environmentalists who now see nuclear energy is the lesser of 2 evils . priority number one is move away from fossil fuels. we think the best way to do that is by deploying real clean energy, which i would not characterize nuclear energy that way. but we have it today. it may be around for a little bit as we work on that transition. the $93.00 reactors across the us already provide 20 percent of the nation's electricity in half its carbon free energy. the u. s. administration hopes the new funding will avert new closures. john henderson, al jazeera, byron, illinois, ah. type of quick check on the top stories here, ukrainian command as they should urgent call for heavy weapons as the russian military drives to take the proceed. city of matthew polt, tens of thousands of people remain trapped their plans to establish
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a humanitarian. colorado with russia failed on wednesday when the cranium president, blowing me as the lensky says, force is defending mario po,

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