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when we carry out criminal investigations is to reconstruct the money flow and the flow of goods and connect pieces together. it office builds does profits that are easy to make, and hard to ignore. perhaps it means that all of us should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates. ah rushes president claims his forces are in full control of mary paul. ukraine remains defiant, saying the was the biggest battle isn't finished yet. and surveying the wreckage of what was one business residence returning to bard yankee had despair of widespread destruction. ah,
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hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is al jazeera alive from. how's that coming up? and video of a woman found change in a shade provoked outrage in china? and to drive to strengthen laws against abuse and discrimination. once a president now extradited to america on doris's form, a lady is accused of standing tons of illegal drugs to the us. ah. before we get the latest on the crane war, we begin with some breaking news. israeli forces have again fired robert bullets, palestinians at the l. x mos compound in occupied east jerusalem. $27.00 people have been injured including 3 journalists, israeli police, say stones, and fireworks were thrown towards them and the wicked and wo they've been more than
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awake of height and tension in the area. incursions by the jewish ultra nationalists group spots the race and unrest. non muslims no longer have access to the site until the end of ramadan. the now to rush the declaration of victory in the south eastern ukrainian city of mary palm. it comes after nearly 2 months of fighting, leaving widespread devastation. ukraine admits its forces have lost control of the port city, but deny its fallen dosage buried begins on coverage from moscow. this is what the victory looks like for the russian military. nearly 2 months into moscow, so called special military operation. and its defense minister is now declaring his 1st major success of the armed forces. so the russian federation and the peoples
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michelle daniels, people's republic have liberated murray. the remnants of the formation of nationalists took refuge in industrials on of those of tal plans. the as of small plants remains the last stronghold for ukrainian troops, scenario pole who have refused to surrender. officials believe there are nearly 2000 ukrainian fighters holds up in and around the steel plant. for days, russian officials have been saying they are willing to allow sporadic ceasefire periods to let them surrender, or they would have to storm the plant. now, the commander in chief of russia's armed forces has other ideas, bigler group. i consider the proposed storming of the industrial area, pointless. i ordered to a bought it. this is the case when we must think that is we must always think, but even more so in this case, about preserving the life and health of our soldiers and officers. there's no need to climb into these catacombs and crawl under ground through these industrial facilities block off this industrial area so that not even
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a fly comes through neevadolla shuffling drama. i know they've captured most of mario paul a long time ago. we are very well aware of that, but there's a part of the city where our service men remain. might have they will stay there for now. the whole bloom, this once thriving port city was home to more than 400000 people. now, fewer than $50000.00 are left unable to escape the fighting. as vladimir putin was being told of victory in mary opal, russian back separatist fighters of danielle and our school was back in session for the 1st time since the invasion on february 24th. according to the don, yet sc people's republic, $721.00 children are going to school and marry opal under its supervision. the separatist say moscow has sent school books for these children, including textbooks on the russian language and russian history. you rather
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children neglect to be alive, to communicate with each other. they respect to elders, some of them and the teachers. this school directors from previous schools, posters, reading for homeland, for russians, for don bass, all in russian, covered the walls in the schools. an indication of what's likely to come as russian officials say it is now safe for residence to return home russian forces entered mary opal on march 11th. now, $42.00 days later, if they have claimed victory, but at what cause, it's not clear if any one will return to this ruined area to live under russian occupation, or who will be expected to rebuild a city which now lays in ruins. door safari al jazeera moscow dizzier is a main de homie ease in mary palm. he's at the elite steel factory where wash and
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back separatists have taken control. nobela must not only charlie, our soul were inside elite still factory in mary apple which is now seized by the separatist lot as we speak, you can hear the shelling as fighting is still raging around the as of still industrial complex last stronghold for the ukranian forces inside marianne village factory has been totally destroyed during the fierce fighting the russia back separatists said the ukrainian forces were stationed here as the 1st line of defense to as of salt. you can see destroyed ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles. we have got a law hazel car. we are now in the basement where the ukranian forces were station . you can see dead bodies are still everywhere. i don't know who knows the boat. these are some of the ukrainian forces, your personal belongings, medicine and uniforms. they were stationed here for days before the separatists backed by the russian forces storm, the facility. this plant as close to as though some of the belongings of the
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ukrainian forces inside the basement. also, we found british anti tank missiles. they were used by the ukrainian forces, an attempt to prevent the separatist and the russians from advance. although few must not fall the mozilla, the situation and as of stole is relatively similar to what has happened here in english. this plant is now transformed into a military barrick, as we were told by the separatists who moved large amounts of the gear and heavy weaponry to the facility. those ukrainian armored vehicles are now spoils of war seized by the separatists and the russian forces. russian forces save captain dozens of villages in eastern don bath. 42 have been taken across the don, yet grange, in which is a self proclaimed rush and back to break away state. the battle for don bass includes lou hands ganges critical to moscow's campaign. they knew ukrainian defense official say the military is facing a very difficult fight against
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a larger and better equipped russian force. and as the russian offensive in the 8th of ukraine takes shape charles strap that is in the city of buck. lot in the dawn bath range and the great focus is on what is being reported as around the 1000 civilians. in those bunkers underneath that still works, that is still certainly a section of it we understand controlled by ukrainian forces. those pictures released yesterday by the as off battalion, one of the fighting forces that are inside that still plant, showing families, children sitting on beds. obviously, having been there for a long while and increasing concerns on how those civilians are going to be get out . now the eyes off themselves have released a statement saying they want a humanitarian colored all to get those civilians out of that steel plant. as well as what they say is around $500.00 injured soldiers. but we also know that those
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fighters are refusing to surrender. and in that context, despite vladimir putin saying that basically it's victory in my real pull, i think it's fair to say that it would be almost inconceivable. the fact would be conceivable for those ukrainian just to be able to push back until that pilot is played. of ukrainian forces he and military analysts would tell you he doesn't have complete control over that city. so putting needs this victory in mary awful. and just how he's going to get that victory without potentially a 1000 civilians, at least being killed, remains to be seen. new satellite imagery showing what appears to be another mass grave in ukraine. society is in a field in the town of men. who should me marry a poem, us satellite company, max. our technology says at least 200 new grimes with doug between match and mid
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april. ameria po counsellor says, russian forces were st. taking residents bodies to the site. while the fighting is concentrated on the east in southern front lines, the full toll of the war in other regions is still not clear. hodder abdel how mead reports from the outskirts of k driving out of keep the trail of destruction is endless. this was the main road for the russian advanced towards the capital burnt out, buildings, cars and businesses lives in tatters. this bridge and it'd been, came to symbolize the flight of people under shelling. altima peter, however, was among them. it's her 1st day back and it's overwhelming. just came to to see what happened to my dream in the consent with
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what very like the most important for all of us. and the crazy wife mobile device will revival this boy bowling early. she owned was on the frontline work, she shows as the video of the battle field that was around it. along the road you can see where the fiercest fighting took place. this used to be a cultural center. it will take weeks before all this rubble is removed. but before extends of what happened here is something that's still being discovered on a daily basis. more than 2 weeks after the last russian tank left the town of burrard, the younger is still coming to terms with his losses. bodies hastily buried are being exempt. this woman finally found her son and his best friend believe to have
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been killed in the early days of the war. the 3rd body is of a teenage girl who still remains unclosing. but a junker was hid, particularly height, 80 percent of the buildings and houses in the town and surrounding villages. i eat are totally or partially damaged. finding ways to get it back on his feet is a monumental does for may or he yogi article he has set up shop in the local school because his office was also reduced to rubble. sure, musician, we're had to vote. we need to get the government institutions back and find new places to operate from. we have to restore electricity, gas and water. expect the hope of really desperately which we still don't know which buildings will be demolished or repaired. many people don't want to live in the old buildings anymore. get a few streets away. valentina sifting through the remains of her house. her family had lived here for generations. they spent a month cramped in the basement,
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only to come out and find the memories of a lifetime gone. i sure. sure that name i mentally for you might that need know. i am demoralized. i given live a shooting at girls, rape and girls. people, i know, i also know people who are executed with their hands tied up. after all these, how do you want me to find this trends to rebuild my house? with the fighting still going on is difficult to put a price tag or reconstruction. the you estimates it will be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, but for the people here, no money will be enough to fill this sense of loss, or that that hamid algeria under road north of keith still ahead on al jazeera ah melodies take on a whole new meaning is the key symphony orchestra, and thanks to the stage, the 1st time since the war began class, i'm rob rentals in cleveland, ohio,
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with the port on the problem of abandon the oil and gas wells and how one organization is working to solve ah, this is your weather report for the middle east and africa. hello everyone. good to see you. so we saw some severe sandstorms and box that it just blanket at the sky line here. some people were sent to hospital flights, were cancelled as a result, but in improvement in those conditions on friday, into the sunshine, 36 degrees. but we do have some sand and does for eastern areas of saudi in and around some of the gulf states. meantime, toward the west, some showers and storms to be expected over the he jazz mountains. ok, next stop. i want to take you to sin province in pakistan. look at these wind storm
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. we were dealing with a just some of these storms flaring up. heat of the day storms here, but things are looking much more calm on friday. so for example, in karachi, 36 degrees a high for you, but some instability for places like tashkent and bish kick, getting up to a height 22 degrees. turkey really look and stellar forecast here. plenty of sun, we've got a warm breeze for is stand bowl with the high 23 degrees antalya. also coming in at 23 central africa storms. really stretch from nairobi rate in $2.00 into southern portions of nigeria. so lagossi with a hive 32 degrees ever south africa, we've got some showers for the westgate. the escape that will push into quite zulu, not tall, but dry for durbin on friday. ah, the witness fe, witness, bravery, witness, breed of witness. slavery witness people, witness power, witness and lifetime witness and our quickness man. witness bees,
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witness prejudice. witness. peace, witness. love witness. paul. witness the world. witness. next door. witness life witness. sarah lou. ah ah. hello you. what he out is here, i'm am liang when he's reminder of our top stories. his sal israeli forces have again 5 rubber, bullets of palestinians at the alex moss compound, dean, occupied east jerusalem. $27.00 people have been injured, including 3 journalists,
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is rally, place, a stones, and fireworks withdrawn towards them. and the western world. brushes president has declared victory in the battle for the besieged, ukrainian cc of marion home, letting me put and ordered his troops to seal off the ukrainian soldiers and civilians. trapped in a steel works factory, which is the last pocket of resistance and russian forces. they've captured 42 villages in the ukraine to east and don't bast region. one ukrainian official confirmed the losses. it says they could be one back to china now. and politicians are looking at strengthening laws, protecting women's rights. it follows public anger over a video which shows how a woman with an intellectual disability was traffic to the country. se a warning that some viewers may find images in katrina hughes report disturbing one. it started with this video, images of a woman in a dirty shed, wearing
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a chain around her neck, the woman named young, known as little plum, flower had been traffic and sold twice as a bride. in the 1990s, she was found in rural southeast, in china, in january, and had given birth to 8 children with her husband, a father who insisted she be tied up for her own good. as she was in that a share that a was exposed to the outside, so anybody will pass by their share to was see her. and that see there's means that people never thought this was an issue that they need to report to the authorities . the case prompted an anti trafficking campaign and chinese legislators now revising a law to strengthen the protection of women. the government says the changes will focus on preventing abuse, sexual harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. but activists say real change depends on how the law is enforced and the yacht, tensions, and more people need to use the law in practice to protect women's rights and
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interests, including women themselves and others who are responsible for safeguarding women. agencies need to better enforce this law. female victims who su for sexual assault are rarely successful. in september, georgia, when a leading figure in china's me to movement lost her case against broadcasted june june. due to what the court said was insufficient evidence. and though chinese women are better educated and more highly paid than ever before, females are dramatically under represented in politics or leadership roles. many here fear china's demographic crisis who had heard the viper will, is right. authorities or encouraging birds and closing messages, which may make it more difficult to access abortion and other reproductive services . the amendments to the law will likely be finalized later this year, legislators are pushing for mandatory reporting of trafficking or abduction after widespread anger about miss young's plight. she is now reportedly receiving medical
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care and treatment from mental illness. several county officials have been sacked in response and her husband has been arrested. katrina, you al jazeera paging still in china and another 4000000 people have been allowed to leave their homes in the city of shanghai for the 1st time in nearly 4 weeks. almost how's the city's 26000000 people can now go outside. after a strict coven 19 lockdown. people have reported food and medicine shortages. as paging persists with 0 carbon policy, china's financial hub has been locked down after its worst outbreak of the virus. in the pandemic form honduras president, one orlando hernandez has been extradited to the us to face drug trafficking charges. he's accused of helping smuggle tons of cocaine to the u. s. for almost 20 years. the one time american ally denies the allegations as teresa bo before.
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he was once at close united states ally, but has now been expedited to face drug trafficking charges in new york city. when orlando man this was being held at a special forces military base in on the west capital. we see guy he was transferred in the middle of a massive security operation to an air force airport, where he was taken in a us drug enforcement agency plane back to the us. he's accused of conspiring to smuggle hundreds of tons of drugs to the united states. hernandez and his co conspirators help push 500000 kilograms of cocaine into the united states. that's 500 tons of cocaine. poison that landed in this country on our streets. and as we legend the indictment, that's exactly what hernandez wanted. realised that during a meeting with a co conspirator, hernandez declared that he wanted. and i quote to stuff the drugs,
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write up the noses of the gringos. at amanda says he's innocent and that justice will prevail. williamson is on innocent of been submitted unfairly to trial to so i want to share some potent words. injustices are a threat to justice in every place. you know, i worked tirelessly with the purpose of recovering peace in honduras. i gave all my to my country. it is regrettable that those who turn honduras into one of the most violent countries in the world, those villains may i want to be heroes. when our landlord and, and this was elected president in 2014, while in office, he was considered partner of the us and was loaded for his alleged efforts to fight drug trafficking, any legal migration. his mandate ended earlier this year and was detained 19 days after leaving office. his brother tony at man. this was sentenced to life in prison in the u. s. on drug trafficking charges. during his brothers trial,
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prosecutors cleaned mexican drug, lloyd hawking chapels, man handed the man this brothers, $1000000.00 for the presidential campaign. losing on do their st. corruption has infiltrated the highest level and would fade. and they need international help to clean it up with the concentration of power we saw while hernandez was in office, weakened, all institutions and the country now needs to repair. we need to do lots of structural reforms to improve our discovery. we have requested help from the u. n. to help us through this and amend this expedition is the 1st time a former president is to be tried on drug trafficking charges in the us. many fear that the possibility of a u. s. trial will deter politicians in the region from polluting with criminal organizations ever again, the federal alyssia. i'm going south korean president moon jane has encouraged kim
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jong on to work with his successes to improve into korean relations. means personal letter is a read of gesture of goodwill, expressing hope. fee unification based on promises made the summit back in 2018, use the north korea later to resume de nuclear. as ation talks with the us in a written reply came, prized marines efforts to improve ties with the new police in the us city of sierra, who are under fire after detaining an 8 year old, african american, a boy who was allegedly caught stealing a packet of chips from a store, police have released body can video of the incident. they say the boy was not hancock and was never under arrest. the offices involved have been accused of racial profiling, is used oil and gas wells around the world have been a source of greenhouse gas emissions in decades since the fossil fuel era began.
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millions of wells have been drilled, but many went, natalie probably sealed after they stopped being used. well, reynolds explains methane gushes from a well dug more than a century ago and abandoned since the 1950s. 141 cubic meters of pungent greenhouse gas per day. it was recently uncovered in cleveland, ohio, in an apartment complex for elderly, low income residence, many of whom have complained of the smell for years. did you ever sell the gas? yeah, but others smelled it more than i did, but it was definite, it was often now a team from the non profit, well done. foundation is hard at work plugging the leaky well for good. when we're don and we're walking off of the project that we've stopped the emission of 5000
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cubic feet of gas per day. you know, you start to multiply that by, by weeks and months in decades. it's very significant. abandoned wells are a huge problem by government estimates. there are more than 2000000 of them in the us, and possibly many more whose locations are no longer known. by some estimates they admit more than $7000000.00 metric tons of greenhouse gases per year. that's the equivalent of burning 30000000 leaders of petrol. this is kind of low hanging fruit if you would. so this is an area that we can take immediate action. so far, curtis shocks, nonprofit organization has plug 16 abandoned wells in 4 states. methane is such a, an incredibly harmful greenhouse gas. it is 80 times as destructive as c o 2. and so if you want to have an immediate impact, you just stop it. many of the wells that well done has plug are in open fields. the
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cleveland well project is different. we have elderly folks who live right around it . that's a tricky location to rig up on. it's a tricky location to get into. the expert crew applies a seal to the outflow pipe and welds it shut. next they'll drill down to clear debris and dirt out of the pipe, extending far below the surface. in the final step, the crew will bill the well with a firstly formulated kind of the men feeling it up forever. and that one well down to 1000000 to go for shot each plugged well is a triumph. how do you climb out? and one step at a time. that's really the focus is then that way it becomes something that we can really get our hands around and celebrate victory for the crew, the community, and for the planet. rob reynolds, al jazeera, cleveland ohio,
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back to the crime war now. and the key symphony orchestra is putting on its 1st performance since the invasion began. first, a concert at the war. so philharmonic will be the 1st up on the you're paying 2 and each out it has role to play. and your chappelle reports the at any orchestra performance, the full range of human emotion can be on display. that to keep symphony orchestra is practicing playing a different sort of soon as it begins a european tour with a special assignment from ukrainian authorities. nicer concert concerts are truly a cultural mission in ukraine. we said is a cultural front. it's not escaping the wall. it's another aspect of the war, of each strong distraction from the reality back home and away from musicians to express. the feelings that can't be summed up with words profess him being
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a professional artist from the wolfstein. very, very important right now, because we have access to people, soul through music and art, we speak to solve and we transmit a pain and desire our aspirations to hearts through music. he's only been with the orchestra for a week and a half, but italian conductor luigi. gotcha! says he's never seen rehearsals like this before. and he hopes the tour will last until the end of the war. whenever that might be. no, no, no, says yet you love or they don't just feel nostalgic for a job. they feel nostalgic for the very reason of their existence which is music. it's like the and they breathe. and finally they can breathe again. yeah. back in ukraine. a familiar melody is played during dark nights below ground me when people of car keys emerge to take stock of what else they've lost. i for those sh, alternate metro stations,
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the music brings far more. ah, we don't watch the movies. music is art. it is life, it is a real flight that helps us sold, survive. it brightens our lives and keeps us away from panicking. the darkness and gloom of the swamp, the bitterness, music, art we give us hope for the future hope for peace in this world that life will continue and that the light will win over the darkness. that hope in the darkest days, his getting these people through ah, andrew chappelle al jazeera. and before we head to the headlines, the drums are beating again at brazil's a world famous carnival. theories in rio de janeiro are in full swing after being suspended for 2 years because of the
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