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boy, scouts of america, lebanon goes to the polls, but will political change help the country find its way out of its crippling economic crisis. may, on al jazeera, ah ukraine's fraser at warrants moscow may invade other european countries. after a general said, rushed his army aimed to take control of the south and east. we get exclusive access to a field hospital treating ukrainian soldiers injured on the battlefield. ah, no, i'm pretty back. savoy watching al jazeera alive from dough also ahead of bombing or mosque in northern afghanistan kills more than 30 people. the latest in
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a series of attacks across the country. and disney loses its decades old, special, saddest in florida after a dispute with the states governor about a new law on sexual orientation. thank you for joining as ukraine sprays around his warning europe. russia's war and his country is just a sort of a wider plan to invade. other nations brought me zalinski commons come after a top russian general said it's for says, want to take control of ukraine, southern and east and regions. the aim is to, to link that area with russian annex crimea. moscow also wants to open a land core door all the way to times nicea, that's a rush and back to break away region of moldova. of dialing only which is a hope routine, secrete the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning. they will want to invade other countries. of course,
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we will resist for as long as possible to break this ambition of the russian federation, but also of the nation. the believe in the victory of life over death or they have to fight together with us. they have to help us and mom william courtney is a former us diplomat. he says rushes ambitions to expand in ukraine had 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 classical pass builder in spring 2014. when russia invaded ukraine. the 1st time president began talking about noval recipe. 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
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russians were 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 russian is not going to be able to achieve a major russian political strategy. objectives are not usually unveiled by a general as far down the totem pole as this general. so this person may have been 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 grade. and moving toward odessa and so far it doesn't look like that will happen. al jazeera, as charles stratford spent the night id, ukrainian army field hospital near the frontline in the east. a warning his exclusive report contains images. some viewers may find distressing. ukrainian
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medics carry a wounded soldier into a field hospital close to the phone line. a piece of shrapnel has written through his side. the wound looks small but the sharp metal fragment 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 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 will did 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, but 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 rush and
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worse 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 hit the target some medic sleeping rooms next to the make shift trauma treatment area. before this 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 can noodles and administer medicine fast. men are exhausted and dazed. i mean, we had hired and show chart says the soldier, but it's to be expected. war of home. i must go. cooper and the most common injuries from shrapnel gunshot was blown off lin,
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brain trauma and shell shock with 3 child shock with simple symptomatic medicines. 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. lieberman of gunshot wound yesterday afternoon. the medic sir say he is incredibly lucky. that 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 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
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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 fields close by. no one knows how many wounded will be brought to the field hospital in the hours ahead. charles raffle al jazeera, eastern ukraine. russia has given its 1st admission that people died on its flagship moskva, that sank off the coast of southern ukraine last week. its defense ministry says one sailor was killed and 27 are missing. moscow says nearly 400 crew members were rescued. the kremlin insists a vessel sank after an ammunition fire, but ukraine says it hit the ship with curb miss house. the head of the u. n. is you
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to travel to ukraine on thursday to meet present vote me is lensky. at 1st, antonio, the terrace will head to moscow for talks with russia's. vladimir putin, our diplomatic editor, jane space reports from the united nations. the un secretary general antonio terrace is now going to involve himself directly in an effort to sole the ukraine war. on tuesday, he called for trish 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 or moscow and keep the 1st those trips will now be on 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 by 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 moscow
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visit was officially confirmed. welcome, the secretary general's new piece initiative for it to her 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 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 young 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 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 president putin. they were both at the winter olympics and china at the same time. then russian officials said it was impossible to arrange
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a meeting. now the 2nd general finds himself possibly involved in shuttle diplomacy between moscow and cave. without doubt, this is the most important and probably the most difficult trip of his 5 years in office. james bows out jazeera at the united nations. in other world news, a bombing at a mosque and religious school in afghanistan has scaled at least 33 people, and injured more than 40. it happened in condos province in comes a day after a series of attacks in other parts of the country. norbert manly reports. this was filmed by an eye witness movements after a bomb whit true. as she r mosque, it happened in northern afghanistan's. couldn't tooth province applause, so powerful. it tore out wolf and killed many in what should have been a place of peace and worship in the islamic holy month of ramadan. many more were rushed to a local hospital. basically with him give him your thought. we were worshipping
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outside, but suddenly there was an explosion on the 2nd floor and people were thrown everywhere . many were killed and wounded, and we brought victims to the hospital. conduce to murphys law, me, afghanistan must try to prevent these attacks. saw people are not targeted in the mosques, schools, and places of worship. this new group is claimed immediate responsibility for the attack taliban spokesman's other holla. masha had condemned the attack and says, serious efforts being made to arrests and punish the perpetrators. afghanistan's islip filiette had claimed full bombings a day earlier. that included an attack on say to can she a moss and bizarre sharif? less than a 100 kilometers worth. at least 12 people were killed. robert, there has been a string of attacks by isolate affiliated groups since the taliban came to power last august. is is booth he targeted minority communities including sheer and her
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zora setting major security challenges for the taliban. one of the claims that the taliban made was that they had brought these 2 up on a son. unfortunately, others used to say that it wasn't peace that had arrived 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, kate, backing, conduce a community less shaken, living and fear of more attacks. lot of money. i'll just do an explosion in somali as capital has killed me. 6 people gunmen stormed a hotel in the little beach area of mogadishu, after detonating a bomb. the police chief was at the hotel that wasn't injured. and now sir bab attack in the same area and 2020 killed 16 people. still head on al jazeera, how
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a push to boost the number of women in the wet voice can help improve india's economy. and protecting those who protect the we'll have more online america's push to guarantee families with the spring storms. i think the laughably cool that the moment diving further south for you have been going through the through from a barrier to the central part of the european paid for the south may be which means the colder is tucked into these. and this is a steady easterly wind in the sunshine. so 1st of all, spencer has a particular cold weather. recently sat, there's not much better. 12 degrees in madrid, this hint of snow on the higher ground in central spain and rain elsewhere with the real heavy rain. concentrating in some part of france on shore breeze means the cut
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as you will be particularly unpleasant. they'll be more spring snow for the else. it's looking. okay. every time being the balkans look okay and the degrees is enjoying some warm sunshine. the sunshine, not that cold for the north, although this is a fairly cold looking wind coming down from the north and then across and all see look at the temperatures through the teens. so we're not doing too badly, but a rain here and there tiffy in the baltic states and increased meets light. be raining in the central part of the heart of europe is this raised but of the czech republic and into poland. but again, the sun is out for the south. few showers, shug themselves in the balkans. most of those oscar is sunny, fat with sun, suppressing some of the shower as perfectly hot sun, danny walker to ah, the from the world's most populated region. in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific.
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to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera. ah ah. and watching al jazeera with me for the battle, a reminder of our top stories, the sour ukraine, surprised it in voting. muse lensky is wanting. russia's invasion is just this sort of a wider plan for war. in europe. a top russian general has said his army wants to control
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ukraine, south and east in regions. un chief antonio terrace is traveling to russia, and ukraine next week is expected to meet jeremy put in moscow on tuesday, followed by talks with know to me is lensky on thursday. and the tiny bomb says at least 33 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque and school in afghanistan. it happened in conduce province, at least $43.00 others were injured, is rarely raised in the north of the occupied. westbank have intensified in recent weeks after 2 gunmen from jeanine killed eighties, re lease in separate attacks. hundreds of fighters live in the janine refugee camp, which has become a strong hold for resistance against these really occupation it. abraham was allowed inside and spoke to the fighters in a largely unarmed society. these like these standout gunmen participating in a military career in the genie and refugee camp in northern occupied west bank.
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they're taking part in a memorial foot 14 palestinians killed in jeannine during the past 2 months. at least half of the 14 were killed in an exchange of fire. with these regular army, including 2 gunmen who shot 8 people dead in 2 separate attacks inside israel. these really army said it wants family members of one of the gunmen, but they're taking refuge in the camp. were dozens of fighters live, even though these fighters are wanted by the israeli army. they're here in a shore force that is filled with symbolism. one of the headbands here says the wasps nest. this is how was really media refers to that camp. armed men speaking exclusively to i just either say they're reclaiming the description adg number alert or that we live on the occupation. they confiscate our lines, rate our homes and kill our people. what should we do? remain silent. even those who are not fighting documentation yet, give them some time and they will fight. the flags of different palestinian
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factions. show the collaboration between groups here, but outside the camp. this kind of agreement is hard to find one gun mental damages either that fighters feel let down by palestinian and other arab leaders. hobbin. how can we don't have real support given the current internal palestinian divisions . those menu see now in jeanine refugee camp and some other places are just loan was who believe in the justice of their cause. a lot of fighters weren't even born when the israeli army carried a violent rate in the camp 20 years ago. but they were had bands remembering what is known here. as the jeannine battled 52 palestinians and 23 israeli soldiers were killed during the 2002 incursion into the camp. many hearsay, while that battle is now over, the war is not german whale was a fighter in the janine camp during that battle. these are archive videos of him 20
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years ago. his book about the janine battle was just released last month from william jimmy. if you come her ended and assured her, we have a lot of people who were killed or detained. there's not one house in the camp that doesn't have a personal story for the struggle against one of the occupation. young children grow up with pictures of relatives killed by israeli forces. this affects the generations conscious and subconscious. how many you thought or can you feel a little more than by gov. abdullah shall study in the past and any was killed by these really forces fired in early march. and we were talking to many people who say they were inspired by him. we're seeing some of the arden men carrying pictures of palestinians who worked on my own. i landed on the fire. it's not hard to tell you how come you know that we have a personal re van robin on live really occupation. what many of the gunmen here acknowledged these really are we has the military advantage,
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but they say they want to create a reality where the strongest, the army, them in the least pays a price for its occupation. they say is re left them with 2 choices. surrender or fight and they're not surrendering. neither of raheem elijah's either. genie and refugee camp occupied westbank. a suspected gunman who open fire at a school in the u. s. capital has taken his own life, at least 4 people, including a child were injured in the shooting in north west washington. it happened as students were leaving for the day. witnesses say they heard multiple gunshots? police police people were shot at randomly. the european union has agreed on new rules that will require internet and social media companies to removing legal and harmful content from their platforms. the regulation will also bam, advertising aimed at children all based on sensitive data such as religion, gender, and race. the company's good faith, hefty fines for violating the new rules,
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repeated breaches could see them banned from doing business. in e u. a u. s. charge has ordered, former honduran president, one orlando hernandez to be detained, pending a possible bale application. the order came at hernandez, its 1st appearance in a new court, a day after being extradited to the u. s. prosecutors accused him of receiving millions of dollars from drug traffic, his while in office from 2014 to january. this year. he denies the allegations. gabriel is on dhl, reports from you it's rare that you see a former president or head of state being drugged to the united states in handcuffs and facing justice. and that's exactly what we saw here on friday. hernandez, 1st appearance here in federal court was via video link because of covert restrictions. it only lasted about 15 minutes or so, and he appeared on the video link and he only said a few words. yes,
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your honor in spanish a few times when he was asked if he understood what was being said to him, it was a pretty quick appearance where the, basically the charges against him by the government were laid out charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy. u. s. government said that he was a, accuses him of being a major drug trafficker for well over a decade in honduras up in till even this year when he was arrested in honduras in february. our the arraignment will be scheduled for next month. but the bottom line is that this was his 1st court appearance now. and now we'll get to hear more as his case goes forward, of the charges get it, got brought against him. but bottom line is the government says they are going to be presenting evidence in the future. they say that will prove that he was in their words, central figure in one of the largest and most violent cocaine trafficking conspiracies . the world has ever seen india,
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the economy is picking up pace now that most of it's covered 19 restrictions have been lifted. that's helping to improve unemployment figures, but not among women. elizabeth random has more from new delhi students at the university of delhi line up for interviews at a job fair around 20000 have registered to attend. in the hopes of finding work that includes 20 year old chain. the mal halter who's doing a bachelor of commerce. after graduation it is impossible to get off the brewing. be calmly. 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 can find one, she will join an even smaller percentage of indian woman who employed the international naval 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
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family and societal pressures. india has the 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 be secure because 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's in education that they wanted to study. and i want them to. hopefully they'll get a job when to get married in 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 out 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. 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 was fist largest economy. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new delhi. the u. s. sage of florida has shaped the wall disney company of its self governing status. critics say the move, it's is retaliation. after the entertainment giant opposed the law that bands the teaching of sexual orientation issues in schools, isni has manager 10000 heck to district in orlando for more than 50 years. it's where the disney world theme parks located. the new law affects all special districts formed before 1968. we believe an important component
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of freedom is this 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. a g can gorski is a journalist at to florida politics dot com. he says, the cost of this decision will be felt by local taxpayers more than the company itself. you've got 80000 people, his 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 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 a disney itself. the fantasy is going to be but there are
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a lot of details to work out. and there's always one school that says negotiating to get disney to stop getting involved these cultural war issues are 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 while so in that the park is just one part, that part of disney's business is very diversified as you know. so this is something where this would hit, but it's not something where disney is always stuck with the worst case scenario.
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latin american leaders as time lies a landmark agreement that guarantees the protection of environmentalists and their vital information. it prioritizes indigenous groups and communities. those lives are at risk for sounding the alarm. a latin america editor lucio newman, report some santiago, and i will not need new color, pulcher, la, la b, a washer. and miguel g might ies represent environmental defenders who live in the amazon rain forest in 9 latin american countries that come to the united nations headquarters in chile to the inaugural meeting of the esc, a sewer port. latin america's 1st binding environmental agreement for nato to represent them with another. we represent more than $500.00 tribes of the day to tells us that every 2 days an indigenous archivist is murdered and the amazon basin for defending their territories. yes, but it was one of the latest was 14 year old colombian, brian no, david goodman, i me
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a member of an indigenous environmental guard. in the last decade alone in estimated 1000 activists have been killed in latin america. the majority in conflicts with mining land and agricultural interests, the esc su accord ems to provide a mechanism for access to information public participation and justice on environmental matters. if that would have been us a good at what this agreement was born as a response to an urgent needs of our region. lucas, that unfortunately had become the most dangerous region in the world than normal for those who defer the borrower to for, to have been valiant governor. the accord includes providing protection for those who denounced great violations, but a dozen latin american countries have yet to ratify the escrow so accord, including brazil, columbia, and peru, 3 of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists. the reason is the belief that a binding agreement would hurt economic intro and 3 us and wish argues that discuss
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who is in fact contribution or not a threat or the private sector. and the answer is from us, is that know that this would provide more channels, 2 channels in those conflicts, environmental conference, that they are already there, that we have a lot. fittingly, the 1st isca sewell court meeting ended on earth day with a message that safeguarding the environment is not a choice but an act of survival. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, ah, la, again, i'm fully batty boy. with the headlines on al jazeera ukraine's president voted me, is lensky is warning. rushes invasion is just a sort of a wider.
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