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on al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of on networks, journalists on al jazeera, ah, ukraine's president says, russia is planning to invade more countries after a general decline intentions to take all of south in ukraine. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera, alive from jo. how's that coming up? ukrainian medics are overwhelmed as fighting intensifies in the aisd with an exclusive report from a frontline field hospital. i so claims responsibility for bombing and
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a mosque in northern afghanistan that killed at least 33 people and dissolving in the magic kingdom, why florida is no longer the happiest place on earth. fifty's me ukrainian president folemi zalinski says russia's invasion is just the start of a wider plan to invite other parts in europe. that's after rust m a. mimic year, the top russian general outline plans to see don bass and link it with crimea, which was annexed by russian forces in 2014. the general says moscow wants to open a land cargo all the way to trans mystery. that's a break away. rush and back part of my door from diamond money, which is a hope with ease to create 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
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federation. but also of the nations that believe in the victory of life over a devil, they have to fight together with us. they have to help us dosage. barry is in moscow with law on the next phase of rushes, 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 corridor will also provide a further opportunity for russian forces to get closer to an area in moldova known as trans trans, this trio which is a brick away region in moldova,
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that is alongside the border with ukraine. the area shares about 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, as well as odessa in southern ukraine, the mayor of the port city of mary paul has called to the variation of all a trapped civilians. vanham chain code says around 100000 people remain. then the european council president is calling on
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a russian president vladimir person to last year military and access to the city is comes after plans to implement several evacuation cargoes with cold off rushes given its 1st admission of last of its flagship. but miss l cruiser, which sank of southern ukraine last twig. events ministry says as santa was killed and 27, missing almost 400 crew members. if claims were rescued, the kremlin says, the mosque of us sank after ammunition fire. but ukraine says that he is ship with a missile strike. the un human rights agency has condemned what he calls the horrors of crimes against ukrainian civilians. there is evidence of war crimes being committed to indiscriminate shedding and bombing off populated areas. summary execution up to the indians. as i said, the vast majority issues by far are attribute to the russian forces. so if you just
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look at the 2000000000 casual, bigger, 92.3 percent of what we've managed to record were recorded in government control territories, so attribute to the russian forces and harder abdel how mate has more from boucher where russia has been accused of committing those 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 the u. n . is saying goes 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 hands tied behind their back. we've also been told that they and they showed us pictures quite
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gruesome pictures of men who had been executed and then burned to their bodies completely charged 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 this tree. 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 the families coming to, to try to figure out where they love to. and we were speaking earlier to a young lady, and she said that her husband had to stay behind because men of 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 our correspondence, charles stratford spent the night at
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a ukrainian army field hospital close to the front line in the east and warning his exclusive report contains images that some you may find distressing. ukrainian medics carry a wounded soldier into a field hospital close to the front line. a piece of shrapnel has written through his side. the wound looks small but the sharp metal franklin inside will kill him if not dealt with fast. medics pump the soldier with anesthetic and pure oxygen. they practice the wound. he will be evacuated to a hospital further back from the frontline 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 of works in foreign wars owns the decades that they never expected one day. they would be saving lives home,
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many years out of my whole professional life. i've been treating people. i love people, i love life in all ways. i chose my field because death is the worst enemy russians is worth did, 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 it's not medicine we need. the surgeons told me it's weapons. more soldiers arrive, nurses, prepare, re hide ration fluid, others search for veins in the men's arms so they can fit candles and administer medicine fast. the men are exhausted and dazed. i mean, we had hired and show chart says the soldier, but it's to be expected. was
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a foam why must cocoa put on in the most common injuries from shrapnel. gunshot wound he is incredibly lucky. the bullet did not sever the archery in his arm. he will now go from have you taken from here by ambulance to one of the local hospitals. further back from the front line, the further treatment. some of the volunteers don't want to be identified because they say russian forces a targeting medical, 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 capacity. their motor 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 york position. russian artillery shells and mortars talking ukrainian positions in
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fields close by. no one knows how many wounded will be brought to the field hospital in the hours ahead. charles, raffle al jazeera, least in ukraine. the head of the un will travel to ukraine on thursday to meet with president folemi zalinski. antonio gutierrez will 1st travel to moscow though, to hold direct talks with russian president vladimir putin, to negotiate in end to the war. anti manic editor, james pays reports from the united nations. the un secretary general antonio terrace is now going to involve himself directly in an effort to soul the ukraine war. on tuesday, he called for a truce over orthodox easter, something that russia has not agreed to. but on the same day, he also sent 2 letters. one to the russians and the other to the ukrainians, requesting that he should visit moscow and keep the 1st those trips will now be on
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tuesday. all we have on the agenda is his working lunch and meeting with the foreign minister and then his reception on later on, on the same day, viper president, putin, you know, as he said in his letters to both presidents and he hopes to talk about what can be done to bring peace to ukraine urgently. diplomat speaking to me before the last go visit was officially confirmed. welcome, the secretary general's new piece initiative for any effort to to address this ongoing problem. but i think the big issue is to ensure that the russians abide by cease fire, that they also allow for access to, to civilians. but any effort to in the carnage is, well, you are absolutely delighted to see the sector general step forward. he has been very strong in his remarks to date. we now need to see action. and i think these suggestions that he's put out there in terms of engaging both parties brings the
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you entered into the role that it properly assumes in its responsibility for international peace and security. before the start of the war, the secretary general had tried to meet pro perchan. they were both at the winter olympics in china at the same time. then russian officials said it was impossible to arrange a meeting. now the 2nd general finds himself possibly involved in shuttle diplomacy between moscow and kiev. without doubt, this is the most important and probably the most difficult trip of his 5 years in office. james bay's al jazeera, at the united nations, still head on al jazeera and how a push to boast. the number of women in the workforce would help improve india's economy. and the world's largest particle collider is how it up. again, scientists like to look beyond the visible ah,
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the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your cattle package today. the still lower cloud in the sky of the rebates. your much of these things bit hard to see, but some of it is indicative is something rather more cloudy. other words, showers that developing in the northwest of saudi arabia pretty widespread. the whole system will start to drift slowly eastwards into some parts to rock. but for the most part is going to be dry, but the wind is up in places so it's quite hazy. the orange pole here suggests the atmosphere does look that way. that is something rather more active. developing in the far south west or far south of context on that spinning up means cold air coming in, but also generating huge amounts of rain or snow still for places that as far south as the mountains in the east inside afghanistan. but between these 2, it's fine and it's warm to rounds at 30 degrees. as an example, in southern africa,
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rain has been a particular plague, as you know, the last 2 weeks. there's more rain coming up to the eastern cape, but it's wide spread not locally quite as heavy. and it's not over durban either, but it's certainly over the suit too. but this is maybe more of interest as a tropical lower them or when this is a forecast for saturday, which is a proper circulation. it may well be named as a proper cyclic store, quite nasty and hanging around the coast of mozambique for at least 2 days. i saw a line of the journey with cultures across the no matter what with the news and calling to for that matter to you, talk to al jazeera, we are, what is the time table in your mind? when do you think you can be off of russian gas? we listen when i've seen and played football with these refugees. i look at them and they're happy. they smile in we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter on out. you see,
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ah, the hello, everyone has a 0. i'm emily angry. who's reminder? event up stories. this allen, ukraine's president is warning the rest of europe that rushes expansionist ambitions one stop in this country in response to a russian general. and he says moscow plans to say all of them and eastern ukraine . the un human rights offices is growing. evidence of russian will times in ukraine, including signs of indiscriminate shelling and executions. russia denied for security for the atrocities. and they had to be un, will travel to ukraine on thursday to make the president, to let him use the landscape. antonio terrorism 1st came to moscow to talk with
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russian president vladimir persian, negotiate a possible end to the 2 other world news now. and at least 57 palestinians have been injured in violence at the l. x and mos compound in occupied east jerusalem. israeli forces fide rubber tipped bullets and use drones to spite t g s at them. while some of them through rocks incursions by jewish ultra nationalists groups, sparked the race and unrest. harry force reports from occupied a stroke on the 3rd friday of the muslim holy month of ramadan and more violence of the like so most compound, palestinian protested some flying hamas flags and shunting support to the group threw stones at israeli forces. they fired rubber bullets and stung grenades. and in a 1st at the sight dropped, he gas from a drone, dozens were reported injured. israeli government has now ban jews from accessing
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the site known to them as the temple mount. as in past years until the end of ramadan, west bank, palestinian women, and men of the 50 allowed through israeli checkpoints for pres, but after weeks of violence. and he is a growing concerned among palestinians about jewish prayer in the courtyards. this latest tension is not yet open. well let him know that there is no eating of restrictions. it's a lie. they only announced it in the media outlets, but in reality they banned women and elderly people because they didn't have permits in gaza whether been exchanges of rocket fire and israeli air strikes this week. the 1st and months there was a how much lead protest against israel's actions during the main prayer of the day . however, the scene was memorable for the numbers worshipping. the muslim trust that runs the site said a 150000 people had come to prayed islamic 3rd holy a site. and this wasn't the only master religious event in the old city. well, this is the 3rd friday of ramadan you have was in worship is coming to the old city
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alley way towards the a lot. so most the friday, pres, this is a rare event, the content of 3 festivals for the 3 abrahamic fates, the jewish passover and the orthodox christian easter as well. and so we have these good friday processions coming through the old city as well. groups of pilgrims, many from overseas making, the most of post pandemic travel, walking slowly along the via dolorosa following jesus is past what is now the church of the holy, sceptical for our soul, you know something very special. and let's say this is the kind of like this rest synchronicity and really just calendar. a reminder that all the ugliness of recent weeks. this is a place wholly to jews, muslims and christians alike. hurry, full, set out his era, occupied east jerusalem. 6 people have been killed in the somali capital following an explosion gum and stoned, a hotel, and
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a bait share of market issue. following the blast this molly place chief was at the hotel, but wasn't in the hours chabad group carried out a major attack. this is the ledger site in 2020, killing 16 people. the head of the electoral commission into new jersey is says it will no longer be independent because of what he calls an authorized changes by the president. guy said issued a decree to replace members of the commission with hand picked ones critic saves his latest power, grabbed to impose one man rule. after dissolving parliament last month side says changes unnecessary to save to news is from political paralysis and economic stagnation caused by a corrupt a late the taliban says at least $33.00 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque and canister. the blast and conduce province injured. another 43 people. it comes after a series of bombings across the country killed 18 people on thursday. i've got to
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stand isolated claims responsibility for those attacks. the group has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks of a della bye. here is a lecture at the american university of afghanistan. he says, such violence is likely to continue. one of the claims at the time it been made was that they had brought these 2 up on a sunday. unfortunately, others used to say that it was in 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 cape. remember that 911 happened when there was a failing state with enough langston when there was a vacuum of security with the new plan as donna. and we're approaching that if the international community keeps on choking the upon and the other one country, we will keep having more and more reasons for people to join insurgencies. and
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unless the thought upon do their bit, the international community sits down, compliments, non polar bond dissidence efforts to engage in dialogue with the taliban. we have to make something sustainable out of this because we are currently in the absence of war. we haven't entered piece, we need to go towards a positive piece that is sustainable. that is prosperous for all of lanza, which currently isn't the case in these economy is picking up pace now that most coven 19 restrictions have been removed. that's helping unemployment numbers drop. but not among women are new 10 percent of women in india are in the works force and experts say that holding back the world's 5th largest economy. lizard parameter reports 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,
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it is impossible to get off the brewing because there's nothing in the market for this $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 navy organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00 countries for participation of women in the workforce. the center for monitoring indian economies is only around 10 percent of indian women are employed. women also face family and societal pressures. india has the wolf highest ratio of women doing unpaid domestic work compared to men. 22 year old consume ansari's studying education in the hopes of becoming a teacher in the future to 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
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something for myself. but calls him father says her future isn't in her hands alone . don't know what he's going to be cutting. my 2 daughters were doing the bachelor in education that they want to study and i want them to know, hopefully they'll get a job when they get mad, if they're in laws, will decide about whether they can continue with this studies or what they do. it's up to them, they 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 are more than happy to come up to what the problem is. that ain't, and i've good jobs. so the government obviously does need to provide more jobs because it has to provide the services all the people of india. indian government promised to create 6000000 jobs the next 5 years when it released its latest budget . experts say prioritizing women in that plan would dramatically improve the wools
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fist. largest economy. elizabeth per on m. al jazeera new delhi, florida governor rhonda sanchez has signed a bill stripping the walt disney company of the right to self government. this needs managed 210000 hectic district in orlando since 967. it's where the disney will fame packs located. critic say the scientist is retaliated against disney's opposition to a law limiting the teaching of l. g. a t issues in schools and new law effects. all special districts formed before $968.00. i g gan caucus is a journalist of florida politics dot com. a says, the financial cost of the decision will likely have a greater impact on local tax pays than on disney. 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 there's a one time. there's
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a lot of details work out such as, you know, who takes on the tax for, is that the taxpayers of the, to county the disney then, is it 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 park that says negotiated. busy to get you to stop getting involved these cultural war issues. i because up until recently, disney in the republican already had a really strong relationship. this is very active in the nation. mr. donations with republican candidates causes the party. so yeah, this is a relatively new develop. if disney encourage the costs are going to pass it on the end user consumers. but you know, the thing about disney is the theme park notwithstanding, you know, real growth is in china. i mean, that's, that's where disney's future lives. so in that the park is just one part,
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that part of disney's business is very diversified as you know. so this is something where this would hit. but if it's not something where disney is always stuck with the worst case scenario, people around the world have a mocking f day in different ways. in thailand, buddhist monks late a 300000 alley de land tunes and candles around a golden shrine, shaped like a spaceship. the lights were arranged in the forms of continents and borders. the monks along to the controversial mikaya known for its wealth and an orthodox teachings. and by jane chinese performance artists colon oak artist, rather calming, worn out, made of banana leaf umbrellas. and the head paced representing the earth to draw attention to environmental issues. 66 year old cong showcased her wearable paces every day for over a decade. often using everyday objects. scientists have begun
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a new round of experiments to look beyond the visible and explore the doc matter that makes up 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 or february. so i'm not gay. go report deep within the outs high. but back to that he was into action. the large hadron collider known as the l h. c is the world's most advanced particle accelerator. it's a vast machine stretching but 27 kilometers. and his is taken 3 years to upgrade it. the l h. c has smashed atoms together to investigate what lies in them. now research is 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
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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 to nice to see if we can find dark matter because this is this cliche thing. if you look to the sky in evening, you see the 95 percent, you see this price percent off. what's out there and 95 percent. you don't see, and this is 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 with the lease . well, the next phase may bring about discovery that could alter our perception of the universe, events on earth, having an impact on what strategy research is having to take in light of rushes,
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invasion of ukraine. while son's council supports russian scientists have 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, the energy prices. and of course, how we approach this strategically in the long term. so this is the thing that there are concrete things to worry about. and things that we really going to have to take seriously. and couldn't data affect our scientific 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 reveal itself. sunny diagonal,
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i'll de zera. ah, hello your toyota 0. these are the stories we're following. this. our ukraine's president is warning the rest of europe, that rushes expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. it's in response to a russian general who says moscow plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine. i've dialing will ne.

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