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on al jazeera, ah, your claims president says russia is planning to invade more countries after a general declare intention to take all of southern ukraine. ah, hello, so robert, what's you know they were like my headquarters here in the hall, so coming up ukrainian, medics overwhelmed, despising intensifies the east with exclusive report for the frontline field hospital. i still claims responsibility for bombing, as most can normally thumb that killed at least 33 people and dissolving the magic kingdom. why florida is no longer the happiest place on earth. to disney
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the welcome to the brig ukrainian president vladimir lensky says, russia's invasion of ukraine is just the start of a wider plan to evade other places in europe. that's after arrest. i'm minute k as a top russian general pop me outline plans to cease dog bass and link it with crimea, which was antics by russian forces in 2014. the general now says russia wants to open the land, the corridor all the way to trans mr. that's a breakaway russian back part of moldova, our dial money, which is a hope with ease to crate. the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning. they will want to invade other countries. of course, we will resist for as long as possible to break this ambition of the russian federation, but also of the nations that believe in the victory of life over that they have to fight together with us. they have to help us. dosa jabari is in moscow with law on
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the next phase of russia's military operation. well, according to the acton commander of the country, central military units, the task of the 2nd phase of the so called special military operation is to secure the areas in eastern and southern ukraine, and to establish a land corridor that would stretch from russia all the way across to crimea, this commander saying that this is the number one priority for the russian military . now he also made a comment that is very interesting. at this stage he said that this land quarter, we're also provide a further opportunities for russian forces to get closer to an area in moldova known as trans trans, this trio which is a break away region in moldova, that is alongside the border with ukraine. the area shares about
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a 400 kilometer to ukraine. and also the idea is that the russian speaking population in that area are in need of russian assistance, according to this military general who was speaking earlier on friday. now this is the 1st time we've heard about the any kind of aspirations, the russian military would have beyond the borders of ukraine. but also it indicates that there is a possibility that the russians would be looking at the towns and areas of. and nikolai of, as well as odessa in southern ukraine. william courtney is a former us diplomat though he says rushes ambitions to expand in the ukraine have been made public before, but have never been achieved. or the general actually may have been talking out of school. and it is not a very practical pass builder in spring 2014. when russia invaded
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ukraine. the 1st time president began talking about noval as that is the russian empire term for eastern and southern ukraine. he implied that those would be the areas that would be russia goal them to take my summer, 2014. he stopped talking about this go because your craniums were pushing back the russian practices that were in eastern ukraine and us. and so it was clear that russians are not going to be successful in that effort. so this is not a new goal. it's with all the shared years ago. but it is clear now that russia is not going to be able to achieve a major russian political strategy, or doctors are not usually unveiled by a general as far down the totem pole as this general. so this person may have been
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speaking out of school saying something that maybe truthful, but he shouldn't have said. so i would not worry too much about this particular general. the key issue is whether russia will be more successful than has been in east, in your grain and moving toward odessa. and so far it doesn't look like that will happen. doesn't matter if the ports that he has, mary paul is called for an evacuation of old trump civilians. we had them, but boy tinkers says around 100000 people remain the the europe council president will also calling on the russian president vladimir putin to allow humanitarian access into the city. it comes after plans to implement several humanitarian corals will cold off. well, russia's defense ministry says reports that ukrainian forces are still holding ground in a steel plan to marry a ball of fake, a spokesman said russian falls to the working to bring a level of normality to the besieged city. what's everything if there's a situation and mary, i'll call of normalized city residents,
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got the possibility to freely move on the streets without hiding from shelling of the ukrainian nazi humanitarian assistance is being delivered food, water, and basic commodities. the authorities of the don units, people's republic organize the cleaning of streets from the brain and the removal of damage to ukrainian military equipment. russian state media has released footage of an arm step income key that it says has been captured by russia's military. moscow says the deputies filled with thousands of tons of ammunition. ukraine says russian forces have increased taxes along the whole eastern frontline, including mounting a renewed offensive in the khaki region. the rush has given its 1st admission of losses from the thinking of its flagship miss l. cruz or southern ukraine. last week. the defense ministry says one sailor died and $27.00 are missing. almost 400 crew members. it says were rescued. now the criminal says the most last sang after an ammunition fire, but ukraine says that hit the ship with a missile strike. the human rights agency has condemned what it calls the horrors
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of crimes against civilians in ukraine. there is evidence mounting of war crimes being committed. ringback and these include indiscriminate shedding and bombing of oxidative areas. summary execution up to the indians. as i said, the vast majority of nations by far are attribute to the russian forces. so if you just look at the civilian casualties bigger, 92.3 percent of what we've managed to record were recorded in government control territories, so attribute to the russian forces or the ability he has more from gucho, where russia has been accused of committing atrocities we've been speaking all day with the prosecutors who are investigating these alleged war crimes. we've also been speaking to the police has been digging out and exhibiting bodies ever since the russians pulled out more than 2 weeks ago. and what do you end is saying goes
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very much along the lines of what we have been hearing. we've been hearing that they found several bodies, for example, in the basement of a summer camp that men who were executed point black with their hand side behind their back. we've also been told that they and they showed us pictures quite gruesome pictures of men who had been executed and then burned to their bodies completely charred that were found in another basement. and then there's also we saw some pictures of another 8 men who were also tied up and executed on the street. so certainly the team we were talking to said that they alone had found 18 bodies. now we are at the morgue. and since this morning, really just had to see families coming to, to try to figure out where they loved one. we were speaking earlier to a young lady and she said that her husband had to stay behind because men of
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fighting age weren't, are not allowed to leave ukraine at the moment. and then as her neighbors told her, well, when he was going out of his house, going to the basement of his has to get some stuff. he was shot point blank in the back. and another of course, bullets troll stratford said the knight as he ukrainian army field hospital close to the front line in the east. but we do warn you that his exclusive report contains images that some of you may find distressing. ukrainian army medics carry a wounded soldier into a field hospital close to the front line. a piece of shrapnel has more rivers through his side. the wound looks small but the sharp mental franklin inside will kill him if not dealt with fast. medics pump the soldier with anesthetic and pure oxygen. they prank the wound. he will be evacuated to
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a hospital further back from the front line to have the shrapnel removed. the team say some nights they have to treat up to 70 men wounded as they defend their positions against the russian army advance. in a town close by. many of the medics have worked in foreign wars, owns the decades that they never expected one day. they would be saving lives home, many of my whole professional life. i have been treated people. i love people, i love life in all ways. i chose my field because death is the worst enemy russians is worth. the deed is that it turned me to the defender of life into a killer. i have had to shoot in this war. at most likely, i hit the target some medic sleeping rooms next to the makeshift trauma treatment area. before their shift starts. the shelves are full of medicine, vital for saving lives, but its not medicine. we need. the surgeons told me its weapons. more
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soldiers arrive, nurses, prepare, re hide ration fluid. others search for veins in the men's arms so they can fit can news, and administer medicine fast. men are exhausted and dazed. i mean, we have hired and show chart says this soldier, but it's to be expected. was a phone. why must coker put on in the most common injuries out from shrapnel? gun shop was blown off lin, brain trauma and shell shop. we re chelsea chuck with simple symptomatic medicine. there's not much else we can do. and other soldiers brought him with a gunshot wound under his arm in the medics calmly clean the area. 55 year old louis ma seems relaxed, but the bullet was only millimeters away from potentially ending his life. hi, luke man of a gunshot wound yesterday afternoon. the medics here say he is incredibly lucky.
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the bullet did not sever the archery in his arm. he will now go from hey, be taken from here by ambulance to one of the local hospitals, further back from the front line for further treatment. some of the volunteers don't want to be identified because they say russian forces at targeting medics, treating ukrainian soldiers after being treated. louis man eats breakfast while waiting to be evacuated before the war. he was a construction worker renovating the chernobyl nuclear plant. priscilla from off it was there, mortar guys can get really close to us and they're difficult to see and shoot. they approach our trenches and throw grenades before lunch. yesterday there were 50 shells that hit new position. rush and artillery shells and mortars talk it ukrainian positions in feels close by. no one knows how many wounded will be brought to the field hospital in the hours ahead. joust raffle al jazeera,
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eastern ukraine. all still had here on al jazeera, how a push to boost the number of women in the workforce could help improve india's economy. and the large hadron collider is part of again having to find evidence of a 5th source of nature. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today, right. the seasonal rain appears to have started. now we've had more than one bout of worthwhile raid in southern china, south the exit, and we're doing the same again, which is stretches up toward southern parts of japan as well. the little orange center suggesting some of it will be heavy. so that's the line to watch and that's bout, sees me right, is a little bit early. it's not particularly cold weather,
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but of course it's only a pro, but there is hot between this band a rain next one. come again, just look up here. 2930 degrees in beijing. it's above the average. actually, beijing should be around about $21.00. we're up to near 30 by time we get to monday and overnight is equally warm, but it's a passing phase. you'll cool down a bit south of all this and these, the wet season has been faltering a little bit and it should be disappearing now. but there's pretty widespread big shafts that through borneo. so it will southeast asia and increasingly places like cambodia and charlotte and the shells are increasing in the central part, the philippines to the reins, trying to edge up through st lanka and submit yours. come north, it's gone south and getting some way north. it's a pretty poky lot shower and berth bangladesh and north east india. most of india course is still hot and well above where it should be official and i know the john the latest news as it breaks down estimated
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20000 li gold miners. just the younger mom, the reservation with detailed coverage and the government says it's taking action, but dr. lights are being put in danger from around the world. president zalinski says the coming days will be crucial for ukraine with the expected renew, defensive release. ah, the me. just there with me, the whole rama. reminder of all top news stories ukraine's president is warning the rest of europe that russia expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. in
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response to a russian general who says moscow plans to seize all of southern and east and ukraine. russians defense ministry as a business for the 1st time that one say the time when it's flagship missile foods are the most st last week. it added that $27.00 is still missing, and full 100 were rescued. the you and human rights office says that's going evidence of russian war problems in ukraine, including sides indiscriminate shelly and executions. russia denies it committed atrocities. the talent says at least $33.00 people are being killed and an explosion is most gonna contest on the blast and conduce profits injured. another 43. it comes after a series of bombings across the country killed 18 people on thursday. now it's got his phones islip really claimed responsibility for those attacks. the group has stepped up, attacks in recent weeks, obey of the law. but here is electra that the american university. it has done his
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son. he says, such violence is likely to continue. one of the claims that the taliban made was that they had brought these 2 up and a son. unfortunately, others used to say that it wasn't peace that had arrived. it was just the absence of war. and that could only stay for so long. the idea is that the vacuum available, the feeling state right now, are all contributors to the situation that are being exploited by groups such as ice key. remember that 911 happened when there was a failing state within afghanistan when there was a vacuum of security with the new planet, dana, and we're approaching that. if the international community keeps on talking, the upon the one country, we will keep having more and more reasons for people to join insurgencies. and unless the taliban do their bit, the international community sits down, compliments, non taliban dissidence efforts to engage in dialogue with the taliban. we have to make something sustainable out of that because we are currently in the absence of
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war. we haven't entered peace, we need to go towards a positive piece that is sustainable. that is prosperous for all of lands, which currently isn't the case. at least 57 palestinians have been injured in violence of the al acts of most compound and occupied east jerusalem. israeli forces 5 rubber tip bullets unused drones to spray tear gas at palestinians. some of whom threw rocks, incursions by jewish, ultra nationalist groups above the recent and rest. no, a suspected gunman who opened fine air, a school in the u. s. capitalists taken his own life. at least 4 people, including a child, were injured in the incident in north western washington dc. it happened the students will leave you for the day. witnesses say they had multiple burst of gunfire. police believe that people were shot at random. florida's governor, randa santas has signed a bill stripping the walt disney company of the right to self govern,
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disney's managed a 10000. they could district in orlando since 967. it's where they disney will theme parks were located. critic say to santas as retaliated against disney opposition to a law limiting the teaching of l. g. b t issues in schools. the new law affects all special districts formed before $900.00. 68. we believe an important component of freedom in the state of florida is the freedom from having oppressive idiology opposed upon you without your consent, whether it be in the classroom or whether it be in the workplace and we decided to do something about it. well, let's bring in a gun cascades, a journalist at florida politics dot com, which covers campaigns, elections, policy, and lobbying in the state of florida. and he joins me now from jacksonville guitar with his music and kosky. disney has this reputation for inviting the world in all its forms. family singles couples to it's the parks with open arms. so when the
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governor attacks the company financially overturned knology, who will, who will the cit, how will the thoughts of how will they sit with locals and with state residents? well, you've got 80000 people whose jobs are dependent on disney directly or indirectly. so you're going to see that impact if this actually goes through, it would sunset, the special district in june 2023. so it was a time. and there's a lot of details that work out, such as, you know, who takes on the tax for, is the taxpayers of the to county that there's the then the disney itself, the fantasy is going to be did. but there are a lot of details to work out, and there's always one school that says it's negotiating or to get you to stop getting involved these cultural issues. because up until recently, disney in the republican already had a really strong relationship. the thing is very active in terms of the nation's
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most or donations with republican candidates and causes the artist. so, you know, this is a relatively new development and see hasn't worked out. yeah. if i can just jump in . stalled a very important fact about who's going to pay because once you take somebody's tax breaks away, whatever the business says when one does, who has to pay for the shortfall? and at the end of the day, you know, obviously sometimes the consumer is the one that has to actually pick up the tab ah, the public at large going to be happy to pay potentially an additional premium to go to $1.00 of the, the u. s. is premier locations because a lot of people, certainly in the us, when they go to disney, it's a road trip through several of the states. it's just going to add all a much larger cost, isn't it? yeah, i mean it's a if this includes the costs are going to pass on the end user consumers. ready but,
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you know, the thing about disney is the theme park not withstanding, you know, real growth is in china. i mean, that's, that's where disney's future lyle. so, you know that the park is just one part part of disney's business. it's very diversified as you know. so this is something where this wouldn't hit, but it's not something where disney is certainly stuck with the worst case scenario here. i mean, it sounds like it right now because of this law going through so quickly. but the devil's in the details and the detail. so happy worked out with how to do this. the sam said he has a plan is going to get through to rogers flacier and they can always course correct and say, hey, we'll say out of this, just let's go to the status quo and they can just basically nibble around the edges of the sisters. there is a warm, i should say, there is yet to go. the go, she agency, i say the devil in detail. but why would this need be so adamant?
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and so you might say not intransigent, but argumentative with the republican party, with the state governor right now about issues of l. g, b, t a. they don't actually, i've been to disney many times. i've never seen those issues vocally displayed or visually displayed overtly. why is the republican party of the republican governor so intent on reigning disney in well, you know, apart the show an example. i mean, the fan of time and time again, take him on corporations. this is a most high profile, but it's gone after twitter, facebook, etc, to varying degrees. but when you look at this particular situation, disney basically was responding to l g, b, q, workers, staff, and so on. there a lot of people like company those issues are very profoundly important to. and the
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fancy ministration took the most hard my position occurred, especially when i started getting frame. don't say gay bill actually wants the framing with the santa ministration basically said, you know, we're going to make this issue something that we read or die with. and thus far as, as dunwar for the fantasy has driven his donations. he's owing wall, et cetera. but this is still breaks and ship. nothing has actually happened yet. and you know what i'm watching is how dizzy recalibrate and how the santos recalibrate things that will happen outside of the headline and outside of the cameras where it will be interesting. see how this and falls as we head towards a regional and state elections for the moment a jake and kosky. thanks for joining us. hey, thank you so much. appreciate it. india's economy is picking up the pace now that most caving 19 restrictions have been removed. that's helping unemployment numbers drop, but not amongst women. only 10 percent of women in india are in the workforce and
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expense say that's holding back the world's 5th largest economy. elizabeth problem has more from new delhi students at the university of delhi line up for interviews at a job fair around $20000.00 have registered to attend, in the hopes of finding work that includes 20 year old cheating them on hold for who's doing a bachelor of commerce, after graduation it is impossible to get a job laid off the brewing. be calmly. there's nothing in the market for the green $1.00 and $5.00 university graduates in india unemployed because of a lack of jobs. if chief mac can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian women who are employed, the international neighbor organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation. a woman in the workforce, the center for monitoring india and economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has the
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wolves, highest ratio of women doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education and the hopes of becoming a teacher in the future will be secure. i can secure my future and support my family. we are 4 sisters and our father has put in a lot of effort to educate all of us. so i want to support my family and do something for myself. but calls him father says her future isn't in her hands alone . don't have anybody to be covering it. my 2 daughters were doing the bachelor in education that they want to study and i want them to. hopefully they'll get a job when they get mad at their laws, will decide about whether they can continue with this studies or what they do know it's up to them. you cannot jobs. economists say, attitudes towards women working aren't as big a barrier as a lack of jobs, a safe working environment and public transportation. the problem is not like women
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are more than happy to come up to what the problem is that a good job. so the government obviously does need to provide more jobs because it has to provide the services all the people of india. and the government promised to create 6000000 jobs in the next 5 years when it released its latest budget. experts say prioritizing women in that plan would dramatically improve the wools fist, largest economy, elizabeth moran and al jazeera new delhi. the scientists are about to begin a new round of experiments to look beyond the visible and explore the dark matter that makes it most of the universe. the research is happening at the large hadron collider in switzerland. the world's biggest particle accelerator has just been restarted after a 3 year refurbishment san diego reports deep. within the hour, hive of activity was into action. the large hadron collider known as the l h. c, is the world's most advanced particle accelerator. it's
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a vast machine stretching by 27 kilometers and it is taken 3 years to upgrade it. the l h. c has smashed atoms together to investigate what lies in them. now research is, are hoping the revamp will unleash further discoveries that could unlock the secrets of the universe. for machine as complex as this, it's not a matter of just flipping a button. it involves a series of safety checks and tests to create enough energy that will produce data for experiments, a process that will take weeks. then the real work begins. and that includes the search for what lies beyond the visible universe. and even more exciting thing is to see if we can find dark matter because this is this cliche thing. if you look to the sky in evening, you see these 95 percent. you see this twice percent of what's out there and 95
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percent. you don't see, and he sees for us what we call the black and we hope to, to, to be able to discover of the existence and how to look for it. also, if the while the next phase may bring about a discovery that could alter our perception of the universe, events on earth having an impact on what strategy research is or having to take in light of rushes, invasion of ukraine. while son's council supports russian scientists who condemned the wor, no new collaborations with russia will take place. it has suspended the countries observe a status. because really quite important implications of the conflict in ukraine on material prices, energy prices. this is, and of course, how we approach this strategically in the long term. so this, the things that there are concrete things to worry about. i'm stating that we're really going to have to take seriously and couldn't data affect our scientific
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program going forward. with so much anticipation, there was still the risk that scientists, that son may not uncover any new findings in the next round of experiments. even so it may be too early to lose heart. so far, only a 10th of the total data they plan to uncover has been found in a universe that has yet to violet self. suddenly i go out, is there an ah, your child is there with me, said robin in doha. reminder of our top news stories ukraine's president is wanting the rest of europe, that russia's expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. it's in response to a russian general.

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