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and everything, but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization. in fact, pushing youngsters to the fringes of society may impact is you don't belong here, as i say, what have you can take before you say ok. that's me. rethinking radicalization, part of the radicalized youth series on al jazeera ah, to ukraine's president warner. moscow may invade other european countries after a general saved russia's army aims to take control of the south indies. ah, are you watching al jazeera live from to how with me for the back table. also a head israel close as it's only border crossing to the gaza strip for workers
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after rockets were fired from the territory. a bombing at a mosque in northern afghanistan kills more than 30 people. the latest in a series of attacks across the country and seeking toll tech giant accountable. the u unveils new rules to keep illegal and offensive content off their platforms. ukraine's president is wanting euro brush as war in his country is just a sort of a wider plan to invade other nations loading these lensky comments come after a top russian general said it forces want to take control of ukraine, southern and eastern regions. he aim is to name that area with russian onyx crimea . moscow also wants to open a land coy door all the way to trans mystery i. that's the russian bright backed breakaway region of moldova, a daily let me hundreds, a whole booty secrete. the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning
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. 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 nation. the believe in the victory of life over deborah, or they have to fight together with us. they have to help us mom, former us diplomat, william courtney says, russia's ambitions had been made public before or the general actually may have been talking out of school. and it is not very practical possible that in spring 2014, when russia invaded ukraine, the 1st time president began talking about mobile s t m. 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 premiums were pushing back the
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russian practices that were in eastern ukraine and and so it was clear that russians were not going to be successful in that effort. so this is not a new goal, it's with all the new 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 about 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 eastern ukraine and moving toward odessa. and so far it doesn't look like that will happen. how just here is charles shot for spent the night at a ukrainian army field hospital near the frontline in the east. a warning his
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exclusive report contains images that some viewers 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 prank the wound. he will be evacuated to a hospital further back from the frontline to have the shrapnel removed. the team say some lights 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've been treated people. i love people. i love
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life in all ways. i just my field because death is the worst enemy. russia who's worth 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 makeshift 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 candles. and administer medicine fast. men are exhausted and dazed. i mean, we have hired and show chart says the soldier, but it's to be expected. was a phone. why must cocoa put on in the most common injuries out from shrapnel.
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gunshot wound 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 medic sir say he is incredibly lucky. that 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
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waiting to be evacuated before the war. he was a construction worker renovating the chernobyl nuclear plant. for most 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 near our 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 and the hours ahead. charles, raffle al jazeera, least in ukraine. the head of the u. n. is jesus travel to ukraine on thursday to me present vitamin landscape at 1st? antonio terrace will had to moscow for talks with russia's. vladimir 14, our diplomatic editor, jane space report from the united nations. the un secretary general antonio terrace is now going to involve himself directly in an effort to solve the ukraine war. on
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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 to 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, am he hopes to talk about what can be done to bring peace to ukraine urgently? diplomat speaking to me before the moscow visit was officially confirmed. welcome, the secretary general's new piece initiative. what effort to add 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
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a 2 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 the 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 of said it was impossible to arrange a meeting. now, the circuit general phases self possibly involved in shuttle diplomacy between moscow and kia without doubt. this is the most important and probably the most difficult trip of his 5 years in office, james bowes, al jazeera, of the united nations. in other news, israel has closed the garza border crossing to workers and businesses citing
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rockets, fired by hamas from the territory. the rockets target is southern israel after a week of raid by israeli police into the alex m asked compound in occupied east jerusalem. israel carried on air raids in different areas of the gases shaped twice last week. israeli military has not given a date for when it will reopen the crossings. for workers you now are fired, is at the garza israel water palestinians in garza. consider this decision to be a dangerous decision that may lead to a further escalation because of the deteriorating economy conditions that people are living in and how this decision greatly affects them. the decision of allowing or easing manager of allowing workers to work in the occupied territories came as part of a ceasefire agreement that was brokered by egypt after the latest may 2020 for one, a war between godsa and israel. and since september of 2021,
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only 12000 workers were allowed to enter and work in the occupied territories out of the total number of the 20000 workers that were granted these permits. this decision now comes in a time or a very critical time for palestinians in the gaza strip as we are approaching aiden footer season, which is a festival season for muslims around the world. it's a season where people get to buy new clothes, a special kinds of foods, decorations, and, and people hearing garza are desperately waiting for these workers to enter. as the markets are filled with all kinds of products for eat and goods and the little money our, our source of money or, or income that comes into the gaza strip, is a going to be a flourishing for the economy and the markets in the upcoming or at the upcoming
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weeks in because this trip still ahead on al jazeera disney loses it special status in the u. s. state of florida. find out why the state government has cancel the decades old age and shedding light on the nature of dark matter will tell you what scientists are hoping to find after powering up the wealth launch is science, expand ah. the journey house began the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. group your travel package to the hello. thank you for joining in. here's a peek at your world's weather update will begin in china where rain has developed falling between the yellow and the yangtze river valley, some driving rain to be expected in woo hahn in the days to come. also getting down with rain for portions of japan, we powered up some thunderstorms here,
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but really the bulk of that activity. it's going to stay out over the open water, but clipping that eastern side of han shoot, then high temperatures for northern northeastern sections of china. so beijing 28 degrees, but enjoy this. temperatures will come crashing down mid week, bubbling up some thunderstorms. here for the far northeast of india, quiet though and bangladesh sunshine. in taco with a high of 35 degrees. we're also looking at thunderstorms at cross sri lanka, so several days of unsettled weather for colombo. 32 degrees will be the number on sunday still that high heat for northern sections of india. in fact, we're going to dial up the temperature in new delhi, up to about 45 degrees on thursday that's getting close to the april record of 45.6 . when this weather report right now in the middle east, and we're talking about some showers through parts of saudi into iraq as well. and that's going to dip down into kuwait, move in power up, some thunderstorms there that show up. they will see you soon. official
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airline of the journey with, [000:00:00;00] with ah ah, welcome back re capital i top stories on al jazeera, this,
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our ukraine's president voted means lensky is wanting russia's invasion is just a sort of a wider plan for war in europe. at all, russian general has said his army wants to control ukraine, south and east in regions. un chief antonio terrace is traveling to russia, and ukraine next week is expected to meet vladimir fulton in moscow on tuesday, followed by talks with george misa lensky on thursday. and these really government says it has closed the guys of border crossing to workers indefinitely because of rockets fired by hamas from the territory. the target is southern israel after repeated these radio rates on palestinian worship. as at the alex, a mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem to sri lanka now where funeral has been held for a protester who was killed when police fired an anti government demonstrators on tuesday. his killing provoked outrage in the country which is grappling with its worst economic crisis since independence. more than 70 years ago. police and soldiers were sent to the town of ramble khana,
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to guard the funeral. we now fernandez is fair with the people. many of them will come to the funeral while we were here. i've expressed anger centrally that of protest demanding, no, not for anything, no not handouts, but basically to be given fuel that allows him to get on with his livelihood. and come in the locks on the man who was killed in police gone for in that sort of clash with the police. a was looking who he'd been waiting for for days. the field for his laurie. he's someone who apparently supplies the elephant orphanage, which is also down the road, which is a failure where his residence is down. that road behind me. you can see banners, white flag, and bunting, all in preparation for the funeral. he had been unable to do his job for days and days because of the fuel shortage. so people sort of raising the fact that this is
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not right that the government has got things completely wrong. and one of the killing things with this kind of thing. you generally see politicians are coming through 3rd funerals during such crises, trying to make mileage. and i can pretty much see across the board. there was hardly a political face in the crowd. on the contrary, there were about a 100 british monks who came to assist in the final rides and one very outspoken priest said this government has lost the ability to define between good and bad. and that's why these kinds of things are happening. an explosion in somalia capital has killed at least 6 people. gunmen stormed hotel in the leader beach area of mogadishu. after detonating a bomb. the police chief was at the hotel password, but it was not injured. and archibald attack in the same area in 2020 killed 16 people in afghanistan, a bombing at a religious and school and mosque has killed at least 33 people,
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an injured dozens of others. the blast in condos province follows a series of ice hill attacks in other parts of the country, nor burden manley, high city to us. this was filmed by an eye witness movements after a bomb whit true as she r mosque. it happened in northern afghanistan's. conduce 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 no thought we were worshipping 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 murphy's law. me, afghanistan must try to prevent these attacks. saw people are not targeted in the mosques,
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schools and places of worship. this new group is claimed immediate responsibility for the attack taliban spokesman's other hola. mcgraw 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 massage sharif? less than a 100 kilometers west? at least 12 people were killed. there has been a string of attacks by isolate for the 80 groups since the taliban came to power last august. it is booth he targeted minority communities including shia and has ara 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 piece that had right. it was just the absence of
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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 backing canoes, a community left shaken, living and fear of more tax law about money out of europe. the european union has agreed on new rules that will require internet and social media companies to remove a legal and harmful content from their platforms. the regulation will also ban advertising aimed at children are based on sensitive data, such as religion, gender, and race accompanies good faith, hefty fines for violating the new rules. now under the new regulations, governments can request companies remove content that promotes terrorism, child sexual abuse, and commercial scams. social media platforms such as facebook and twitter, we'll have to make it easier for users to flag harmful content. and that'll also apply to e commerce companies, such as amazon for counterfeit an unsafe products. companies will be banned from
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using deceptive techniques for sign up for services, repeated breaches could see them banned from trading in the e u. l. e. i spoke to adrian reckless. who's the tech editor of the independent irish independent? he explains what this new regulation means for internet uses. the earthy and union effectively become the world's internet regulator. and this is a collection of new rules and regulations, but as you say, will actually force them to clean up some of the raft. i mean, some of the measures here are very, very angel. and it shouldn't be underestimated that it's a 6 percent of global revenue, fine if they don't complex and that would be billions and billions of dollars non profits revenue. so the idea behind this digital service is essentially to make the safer, particularly for kids, but also for the rest of us using it on a day to day basis. often we don't know how they get our profiles,
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how they make advertising decisions. all of that should become a lot clearer. the biggest challenge, ultimately in the long term, is our own inability to agree with ourselves what the edge cases are for what is offensive. why does hate speech? why does this information was unacceptable? in germany, for example, they are very, very tight laws discussing 2nd world war the holocaust and they're much, much higher than they are in some other countries. it's going to be very interesting to see how those laws, for example, are negotiated through this new digital services. so ultimately, this is going to be something that will have to settle down over the next 5 to 10 years. us judge has ordered former honduran, president, hon orlando, have mandate to be detained, defending a possible bail application. the order came at hand is his 1st appearance in new york. hold a day after being extradited to the u. s. prosecutors accused him of receiving
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millions of dollars from drug traffickers, while in office from january 2014, to from 2014, rather to january. this year he denied the allegations. gabriel elizondo reports to meal looks rare that you see a former president or head of state being drug 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, 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
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a decade in honduras up in kill even this year when he was arrested in honduras in february to 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, 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 and one of the largest and most violent cocaine trafficking conspiracies . the world has ever seen florida is tripping. the walt disney company of the right to self government. critics say governor rhonda santas is retaliating against his knees opposition to a law limiting the teaching of l. g. b t q issues in schools. alexia ryan reports
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oh florida's magic kingdom no longer the happiest place on earth for disney. after the states governor rhonda santas signed legislation dissolving the company so called spatial status, they're going to pay more taxes as a result of ever since the 1960, the disney world resort had been effectively its own city controlling everything on its sprawling property from roads to rubbish collection, the moved to change that could have huge financial implications for disney who series of theme parks of transformed orlando to one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. could also cause big problems for the cities where disney properties are located. since they'll now have to offer those services. oh, but critics say it's less about tax than tit for tat. after disney, one of the state's largest employers spoke out against a new law passed by the governor and the states republican controlled legislature. it bars teaching on gender identity and sexual orientation,
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and schools for children aged between 5 and 9 years old and makes it more difficult for schools to raise the topic with all the children. we believe an important component of freedom is that 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. opponents call it the don't say gay law warning, it could hurt l. g b t students or their families. they criticize disney for initially staying quiet, but the public outcry and walk out my staff nationwide. so management condemned the law as a challenge to basic human rights. all right, activists and support is a former president. donald trump have rallied against disney, referring to florida, as dissenters land is always one school officer negotiating. busy to get disney the
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star getting and ball these cultural war issues are because up until recently, disney in the republican already had a really strong relationship. it's unclear exactly how the legislation could hurt disney's profits. it's 80000 workers in florida. oh, it's millions of customers. some analysts have called it a political tantrum by de santis. he's a potential presidential candidate in 2020 fool warning. it could backfire think of all the other businesses that rely on this. whether there are restaurants, rental cars, hotels, everything's connected, and when you take a stairs like this, you don't merely affect that one company. you are all those other companies, the changes it to come into force in june next year. so far, the company famous for mickey mouse and co has declined to comment. alex o'brien al jazeera, the world's biggest palm oil producer, says it will ban exports. indonesia has seen a shortage of cooking oil,
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which response protests the president hopes and will will help ensure availability of food and fabulous soaring prices. global food inflation has hit a record high following russia's invasion of ukraine. as scientists have begun a new round of experiments to look beyond the visible and explore the doc matter that makes us makes up. most of the universe research is happening at the large hadron collider in switzerland. the world's biggest particle accelerator has just been v started after a 3 year refurbishment thing. again, go reports deep within the alps. a 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 a vast machine stretching for 27 kilometers and it has 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
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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 who cds 95 percent? you see this 5 percent off? what's out there and 95 percent? you don't see, and he sees for us what we call them 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,
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events on earth or 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. that is really quite important implications of the conflict in ukraine on material prices, energy prices. and of course, how we approach this strategically in the long term. so there's things that there are concrete things to worry about and things that we really going to have to take seriously and couldn't data affected 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
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a 10th of the total data they plan to uncover has been found in a universe that has yet to reveal itself. so i'll go,

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