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available, and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like flew me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to return home hoping to morrow is a better day. ah, ukraine says russia has launched a new assault on its forces located inside a steel fountain variable at mccloud. this is al jazeera live at from doha. also can we up indonesia bands the export of palm oil to try and stabilize, sorry food prices, but their affairs it may have the opposite effect. israel closes the only border crossing to the gaza strip for workers saying rockets were fired from the territory . seeking to hold tech,
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john's accountable the you unveiled new rules to help illegal to keep illegal and offensive content off their path. so you creating an official say russia has begun another assault or against the cities last that you credit held strong hold. you credit soldiers released a video on saturday, which they say shows the situation inside the as of style style steel plant. nearly 2000 of their troops to hold up in the facility along with around 1000 civilians. more than 20000 people have been killed in barrier poll since russia's siege began nearly 2 months ago. president vladimir putin had previously announced a plan to force the troops to surrender by blockading the site. broken them had separated the troopers to push the enemies trying to compete. he suppressed resistance of the defenders of merrier po, in the area of as hostile. they resumed, asked rocks on the territory of the plant on the area of our forces, defense seats, and a tried to carry out acts of storming. our defenders are holding on. and despite the
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very difficult situation of managing to counter attack regarding the cock have reach in our armies, informing us that free settlements had been freed off the counter attack from our site. when you creating forces inside the plants, released a video of some of the children there. they said they were eager to return to the homes, limley dudley, that i could have been playing on the phone. but we want to go home. we want to see the son boy requires these with her. little did the vote for, you know, you're looking to sleep. hello. i saw that you have come and now wanted to say something. you know, we all really want you to turn home. do you want you to turn the live to see a relatively small a with his phone? so i hope we can leave here and see the sun because we've been sat here for 2 months already. i want to see the sun because in here it's dim, not like outside when a house is a rebill, we can live in peace. let ukraine win because ukraine is our native home. or roses
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defense ministry is dismiss us state to palm remarks that ukrainian forces held territory in mariposa. other than the other style steel plant. chief ministry spokesman i go connection. golf said the claims were fake reminder, william of the look of the situation in mary paul is normalized. city residents can move freely on the streets without hiding from the ukrainian nazi shelling. humanitarian assistance is being delivered food, water, and basic commodities. the authorities of the dynette peoples republic of organized the cleaning of streets from debris and the removal of damaged ukrainian military equipment. ukrainian, nazis from the national guard, special forces unit remained blocked in the as of stalls steel plant. and they are with foreign mercenaries from the united states and european countries of them with him. well as intense fights the underway in easton ukraine where russia is trying to see that don bass region lank's governor has urged those who can to free the region upstream loot. they are bombing everything with artillery in aviation all the time. 24 hours a day. next year muslim is cystic. if you have a chance leave evacuate, we are working constantly with help from
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a few volunteer groups. let's it now from child stratford, who's near pens now in the hunts region and hospital. according to the ukrainian military, they're saying that so there were least 4 explosions in the port city of odessa, and that is a long, long way west from here and something new. great. they saying that according to their reports, to residential buildings, we hit residential areas and to military facilities, no more noble news on that as yet. but obviously a very worrying development, seeing as a desa has relatively speaking, remain very quiet indeed. since this war started. meanwhile, with respect to mario full, of course, the besieged city in the south east. we had had no confirmation from the ukrainian government as yet as to whether that corridor or that was being hoped to, to be set up today to get out some of the, which estimated to be around
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a 1000 civilians. trends in that steel plant. no confirmation as to whether that actually even started. and of course that would not be a surprise. have been repeated, attempts to try and get the civilians out of that plant. that is still being defended by what is being reported as being around a 1000 ukrainian forces. and we understand that has been fighting in that area today. while you cranes, president said on friday that allies have finally delivered much needed weapons. let's hear from water bill how may, who's in the future outside the capital of keith, weather assigns of the damage inflicted on russian time. now i just want to show you where i am now. i'm in a sort of a graveyard of military equipment. look at all this fall of twisted metals. we are told that all of this is russian ties and russian armored vehicles that were heads while waiting to try to reach keith. if you remember that there was that very
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low convoy that was stopped by d ukrainians. it shows you that ukraine is off putting up a fight, but president lensky himself is say, at the shooting point, we cannot deny the strength of russia. we could be out numbered, we could be out the gun, which is basically what's happening. for example, with those ukranian forces that are now hunker down in that factory south of where you were, president zaleski says to avoid so situations we need to have more and more weapons to be able to defend. so because this is not all of russian strength, yes, ukraine is able to hurt russia, but it's not able to and it's military power pressure that you have among them. for example, the church is just see on this. so you can see written had the wrong. that's the name of the judge and leader, a lot of this equipment had a v written in white on it. that's also the as an indication that the chechens were
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approaching key will be, those are white or the unknown to be fears fighters. so ukraine knew as much help as possible. ukrainian, russia, major agricultural produces with the crane, the topic, sports of sunflower oil now supplies disrupted. there's a global scramble for vegetable oils, as food prices surge and adding to the pressure the world's leading palm, all producer, that's indonesia is banning exports from thursday. the most widely used vegetable oil is an ingredient for many products ranging from cakes to cosmetics. and it is, it says it wants to ensure that palm while remains affordable for its people. after prices surged, charges schmidt hoover is a principal officer with the food and agriculture organization. at the u. n. a, he says no other major palm, all supplies will be able to meet the demand. but if it works, it will certainly keep in check prices at domestic level,
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but it will give an added push to international prices and not only almost prices that should go well. prices in general, countries like india and pakistan was because they are very dependent on us from not only indonesia, malaysia, and high type little ships. so prices will go up not only for in the nation for india and pakistan, but practically for all the importance of vegetables. and point in particular is very high substitute ability between the various vegetables. so it will essentially lift up prices will sunflower for read off for soybean oil, and eventually even full for only 4. so all the oil prices will go up. there's nothing that can stop them. now. malaysia and indonesia are counting for more than 80 percent of all of the exports. and they also supply problems in malaysia. so it is practically impossible than any other country. step steps up to the table and makes good for the misson experts. now these ready government says close the
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gallons of border crossing to workers after mass rocket attacks. they talk to southern israel after repeated israeli rates on palestinian worshippers. a most can occupy these true. some is really i raise a tank various areas of the gal to strip twice last week. you miles side is that the israel border palestinians in gaza. consider this decision to be a dangerous decision that may lead to 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 garza and israel. and since september 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 football 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 source of the 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 to the united states and florida is stripping the bull, disney company of the right to self government. critics say, republican governor on desantis says, retaliating against disney's opposition to a new law, just limits what schools can teach about gender identity and sexual orientation. alexia bra. wow. 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
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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, and schools. the 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,
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but the public outcry and walk out my staff nationwide. so management condemned the law as a challenge to basic human rights. far, i'd activist and supporters of former president donald trump have rallied against disney, referring to florida, as dissenters. land is always one school aga service were dirty, or to get disney the star getting in 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. 80000 work is 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 2024 warning. it could backfire. think of all the other businesses that rely on whether they're restaurants, rental cars, hotels,
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everything's connected, and when you take a stance like this, you don't merely affect that one company you back all those other companies, the changes it to come in to force in june next year so far, the company famous that mickey mouse and co has declined to comment and exert brian al jazeera. well, let's take a closer look at that special tax district that affects v allows disney to self government. since 1967, it's enabled disney to build up his theme park complex while bypassing state and county regulations. but it also means disney is responsible for providing municipal services like power, like water and emergency services. disney still pays property taxes to the 2 counties that surround the theme parks with a special district. it sits on cold, reedy creek carries about $977000000.00 in debt and credit. say that debt will fall on tax pres if the special district is dissolved, but it does remain unclear aside from reedy creek. there are 5 other special
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districts across florida that will be dissolved as a result of this bill. so they are not 0. how a push to boost the number of women in the workforce could help improve india's economy. and the biggest on group and southeast asia has endorsed a presidential candidate in the upcoming philippines election. we tell you why many people are happy about that. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to cattle. your travel package to death. we may be, it's happened into some record, april heap for india hello ruins. so this pre monsoon heats it's been going on for a while, but now it may be record breaking. so new delhi, 41 degrees on sunday. take a peek at the next 3 days. look this up. so 45 on thursday. there's that record $45.00. so we're quite close. let's talk about show longer right now we've got some
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activity over the island here. so some thunderstorms to be expected. a few days of unsettled weather in colombo, 32, the number for you on sunday. and for the far northeast of india, i think will power up some thunderstorms here, but it's actually going to be quiet and bangladesh on sunday stands out in dhaka with the high of $35.00 degrees. next stop, we're going to southeast asia and that western slice of borneo over the past 24 hours scooping up about $60.00 to $70.00 millimeters of rain. and i think we will see much of the same on sunday. some rain has developed and it's falling in between the yellow and the yangtze river valley. so we're going to get down with rain in woo hahn in the days to come. also been dealing with some intense rain for japan, but the bulk of that activity will stay out over the open water clipping that eastern side though of honshu. meantime, it's all about the high temperatures for china's north northeast beijing at $28.00 . me get you up to 30 degrees in the days to come. see you soon. i saw airway official airline of the j. when cold, with my team 1st hit,
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the need minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems on line. now in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what if holding trials in cyberspace denies defendants the right to a fair hearing, and remove safeguards against abuse. people in power investigates on line justice ana jazeera lou. ah. again, you're watching out 0 reminder, our top stories is our ukranian. officials say russia has begun another assault
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against he laughs, ukrainian lead area in maria poll. did he 2000 that trip to hold up in the us install steel plant facility, along with $1000.00 civilians. ukraine says at least 5 people have been killed off to russian missiles hit residential buildings and a military facility in odessa. the southern port city has largely been sped from bombardment since the start of the war. almost 2 months ago. these ready governments has closed the gods of border crossing to workers following her mass rocket attacks. they targeted israel, after repeated israeli raids on palestinians at the out actually moscow occupied east jerusalem more than 100 people have been killed in southern nigeria, austrian explosion at an illegal oil refining facility. it happened overnight in river state. the minister for petroleum says the victims were burnt beyond recognition and legally chapping oil. pipelines has become a significant source of income in the south of the country where this high unemployment a new case of abolla,
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has been confirmed in the democratic republic of congo. it was detected in the north west. the well to health organization says a vaccination campaign will begin in the coming days, or the country is experienced 13 abil outbreaks in the past. the most recent was in october 2021. when 11 cases were reported. the shall ankin prime minister has lost an ally as calls grow for the government to step down. media minister and the like. i got ways announced his support for the weeks long protest comes as demonstrations, continue against the handling of the growing economic crisis protest as want the president and his cabinet out. and in the nearby town of ram bukosa, a funeral has been held for man who was killed when please try to protest this is killing on tuesday, provoked out ridge, but he's and soldiers were sent to the town to god. the funeral, michelle fernandez is in rubber connor and has more on the funeral. not the people, many of them will come to the funeral. a while we've,
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we're here have expressed anger, essentially that of protest demanding, you know, not for anything, you know, not handouts, but basically to be given fuel that allows him to get on with his livelihood. and come in the latch on the man who was killed in police gone for in that sort of clash with the police. a was looking for feel he'd been waiting for 4 days a feel for his laurie. he's someone who apparently supplies the elephant orphanage, which is also down the road, which is the same area where his residence is down. that road behind me. you can see banners, white flag, and bunting, all in preparation for the funeral. and 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 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 to
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such funeral 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 buddhist 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. the philippine base morrow islamic liberation front is the biggest arm group in southeast asia. and for the 1st time in its history, it's endorsed a presidential candidate to explain why this is significant. to melinda visited the village of milly in the south, where this news has not been welcome. it was a day of carnage. on june 19 1971 combined forces of the philippine military, along with the local army group called lega, launched an attack in the village of many lee in north got the battle province, could deal neglect was 10 years old. my ip, what am i about, or lanka,
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they rounded us and forced inside the mosque. they surrounded us and that they were laughing at us. they bellagio brave, they're all good. i think we will finish you. oh, survivors say a group of armed men threw a grenade inside the musk, full of civilians. those who showed signs of life were either shot or stabbed, at least 69 of those who died are buried here now. and this has become a memorial. people here say they'd like to keep it that way. a reminder of the brutality of the marcus's regime towards muslims. during the 22 year rule of president ferdinand marcus, there were a number of killings and displacements across the country, particularly in largely muslim communities in mindanao. the american of marshmallow marcus's declaration of martial law in 1972, being the way for a rebellion in the southern province of minda,
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now continues to this day. this is why the candidacy of his son presidential front runner, bumble marcus junior is upsetting lucy, lisa lanton. what was an only hold on his he needs to be my been for all the pains of cost us, you know, our lives were destroyed. our parents were killed and we were not able to finish our education. the more is slammed liberation front is the biggest, aren't grouped in southeast asia. it has been fighting for the regents independence for decades. and over the last few years has run parts of mid to now, and they're a piece agreement with the government at the both all se, lamear over a dog, a pro. now for the 1st time, it is endorsing a presidential candidate, markers juniors, mean bible. as we aspire, virginian recalls a national level national meaning. hey, bill lane yet already known as the next president of the country. rules. oh,
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good. the realization of the in your same unit game throw include c b, good governance and brian democracy. market junior's campaign theme is unity, which the survivors of the manila killings. hearsay is an insult. there won't be peace, they see without an acknowledgement. and most of all reparation for the injustices committed against their families. jamal ali doug and al jazeera north cut about our southern philippines. the european union has agreed on new rules that will require internet and social media companies to remove the legal and harmful content from their platforms. regulation will also ban advertising aimed at children all based on sensitive data, such as religion, gender, and race. the companies could face hefty fines for violating the new rules. well,
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under the new regulations, governments can request companies to remove content to promote terrorism, child sexual abuse, and commercial scans. social media platforms such as facebook and twitter will have to make it easier for uses to flag harmful content that will also apply to e commerce companies. like amazon, fort counterfeit or unsafe products, a companies will be banned from using deceptive techniques for sign up services and repeated breaches could see them banned from trading in the european union. that's enough and your hans bach is the e. u commission spokesman for the digital economy and he explained that the largest online platforms will be under the closest scrutiny the obligations of the go, the size. so size matters in that term. so if you reach more than 10 percent of the populations would have been 45000000 users, you have, you are very large on and platforms by definition, but at all. and then do you have additional requirements? and death for example, includes a risk assessment. that is done regularly every year and you have to check what was
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do you have in the only relate, let's say to illegal content. so head speech, but also harmful content. so think about teenagers and eating disorders. so it's something that is not, let's say, per se illegal, but harmful to people, all this information and the risks to not only have to be assess bottles of mitigated. and then of course, if for the alpha to get it. and then that can be find a 6 percent of those white group. the turnover is the capital to find that is quite a lot of money. and even if that's done doesn't work and which merits, you wouldn't even be a ben off about form, but it was in extreme cases. i think we actually have been over them in the positive. this is really a lint marker or legislation. it was international often us for example, that we clinton bug bomb out of the many people who who spoke of it to you about this new law. and i think i can say just on that vehicle. what is that? a standard video data protection at the board level. and this can be the next. i
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will send that if you want. when it comes to pass on regulation. while twitter has band ads deny the signs of climate change, the company said misleading information can undermine efforts to protect the planet . there's no indication the new policy will affect what, what uses are allowed to post. the google already has a similar ads policy in place and actually say, climate change denials spreads unchecked on facebook. a rescue operation is under way in southern poland where another 10 coal miners have gone missing. underground tremors spot to methane ghastly, a 2nd such accident for days 5 were killed and another 7 went missing. after coal mine blast on wednesday, both sites are operated by the company. j stubby, which is europe's largest hot cold producer. early voting has begun in france's presidential run off for citizens living abroad in montreal, home to a large french population. long queues formed at the main polling station before it opened the atm. voting is also underway in french overseas territories. poles will
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open on the mainland. on sunday voters, the choosing between encumbered and mental macro, and the challenger marie le pen. india's economy is picking up pace now that most of it's coded 19 restrictions have been lifted as helping to improve unemployment figures, but not among women. elizabeth brought him this morning from new denny students at the university of dallied, 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 lay off the doing 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 women who are employed, the international labor organization ranks and the a $171.00 out of $180.00
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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 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. 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 need me to be covering you. 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 law will decide about whether they can continue with this studies or what they do. it's up to them, you cannot jobs. economists say,
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attitudes towards women working aren't as big a barrier as a lack of jobs, a safe working environment. and public transportation problem is not a supply. women are more than happy to come out to what the problem is. that ain't enough good jobs. so the government obviously does need to provide more jobs because it is ailing deployed the services. it all is the people of india. the indian government promised to create $6000000.00 jobs to the next 5 years when it released its latest budget expert, se prioritizing women in that plan would dramatically improve the world's 5th largest economy. elizabeth, poor on al jazeera new delhi aah . or on the civic with jacob headlines here on out 0 and ukrainian officials say russia has begun another a soul to gait. see last crating held area and mariposa.
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