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worse recession in years, the country is desperate for solutions. but what are the candidates offering and what direction will the philippines take on their you leadership, special coverage on al 0? ah, in a marathon briefing inside a kia metro station, ukraine's president renews, is offered all talks with russia to end the war. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm mozy in london. you with algae 0. so coming up on the program, equating video shows life in a bunker as of style still works, but women and children have been sheltering for more than 7 weeks. shilling now.
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incoming shells loud and very close to the building to our report from east and ukraine. work despite the russian offensive, some residents have no choice but to remain where they are. ah, and better late than never the festivities and dances back. but this year to somber themes have dominated brazil's carnival ah. ukraine's president roger zalinski is insisted on a meeting with roches read him, of preaching to try and end the war in his country, but said the talks would be abandoned if soldiers in the city of mario pole were killed. osher is renewed, it's offensive. they're trying to put down fierce resistance from fighters inside the ass, off style. steel walks. lensky, described the fighting there at the facility on saturday. is one of the hardest days a city has seen. is moria. my, the you police besiege, it's
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a very difficult siege. today is one of the most difficult days, or keep shelling from a c from the ground everywhere. from that tanks from their artillery, from the aircraft on until i made was at present lens keys press conference in process more details idea. he said he was quite satisfied that finally the us and other need to allies were understanding his needs when it comes to military aids. when it comes to what kinds of weapons, he did say that that, that shift happened over the past week and he reminded everyone that more work is needed. if the fight is to continue, then he was asked about the state of negotiation. he did put some irony, they said, well, you need to ask this question, do i not of the mere not me another bloody me with another name, but more serious note. he said that he was willing to continue negotiation. that he only said that he was willing even to meet vladimir putin. there's
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a tried to push forward the diplomatic track while the military track was ongoing. but he said that they were red lines for ukraine. among them that dumbass had to be ukrainian. the crimea had to be created that if indeed, as russia says, a referendum, what he called the pseudo referendum is carried out to the facade, which is this region in southern ukraine that is currently occupied by russia. then it would be the end of negotiation. and he reminded everyone that while people were asking about negotiations, well, strikes were ongoing that there were 7 missed that hit the deployment of a data earlier today that a 3 month old baby died in one of those strikes. and he became very angry and emotional about that. we actually even excused himself about this display of emotion. but he said, this is the 1st time in my life that they actually tell children that i hope that
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you have a safe life. i hope that you have a long life. the name itself is naples, has an attempt to evacuate more civilians failed on saturday because of russian shelling. only 2000 ukrainian trips and possibly a 1000 civilians are stuck and sankey, as of south steel wax, which is now in circle. i. russian troops in just launched another assault. algae there is nadine bomba has more liberty making their way into a dilapidated underground bunker. these pictures are from the as often talia and of ukraine's armed forces when they appear to show soldiers bringing food for women and children. those are but this is somewhere in the as of style steel plants. the last remaining part of mary jo, pull not under russian control. the soldiers say they brought gifts for the kids, but what they really want is to see the outside world that we ran along with the boy. we've been playing games on the phone, says this girl,
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but we want to go home. we want to see the son in the ship. this girl's father worked here. now she and her mother, a sheltering in the bunker, after leaving her grandparents behind. they've been here for almost 8 weeks. a soldier mentioned the possibility of being evacuated to safety. we hope so. we're running out of food, comes the reply. on friday, russian forces took journalists to part of the industrial complex that's been badly damaged video apparently shows a shell exploding other pictures also showed black smoke rising from the site. most of maria pole has been destroyed by weeks of russian bombardment and intense street. fighting as the kremlin said, the city had returned to normal. some civilians ventured out from shelters by the royal field, a little shallow. i've stayed in the basement that everything's been blown out. you . 3 more shells blasted near by yesterday, only one person was crushed to death. after the risky efforts failed and an elderly
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woman died, 2. the human cost of the onslaught is still emerging. satellite images just released but taken at the end of last month, a said to show large, freshly dug trenches in a cemetery. east of merrier poll, the local mer as accused russian forces of burying bodies in mass graves. these chechen fighters claimed to have cleansed them, destroyed mario pole along with russian forces. the video was posted on social media by rums and carrier roth, head of the republic of chechnya, and the key ally to president putin. but ukraine says, tens of thousands of civilians have been killed here with a 100000 still trapped even. and these children don't know when they can go home. or if they even have one nadine baba al jazeera, the result was elsewhere a new kind, at least 8 people have been killed in missile strikes on the southern port city of data. and now the 18 were injured in the attack, which targeted
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a military facility and to residential buildings. and senior ukrainian official says it's likely there will be more fatalities. and all this is the russian offensive continues in easton ukraine, where soldiers are trying to take control of ukrainian towns and villages across a wide front line. child stratford reports now from lisa chance in easton, ukraine. me, the soldiers said that had be the law in shelling. so we drove into the c chance. slike heaps from one of the many coal mines and the don bass region skull. the skyline military vehicles drive down virtually empty streets. splintered tree shows where a russian shell exploded, businesses bought it up or destroyed. the scion on the bunker door says children inside, but even the children are no longer here. russian force easy to control or fighting for control of numerous nearby towns and villages. but as is often the case,
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there are always a few who refuse or conte fleet, the fighting said a gay and his wife would. miller have lived in lucy chance with their parents for more than 20 years. they pluck potatoes in the spring sunshine set of gay shows as his boarded, broken windows and the damage shell landing near by to his home. yes, i have no money. i. he'll live here for years. my wife has jo strokes. where can i go without money except into slavery? our relatives have all flat, some to negro, some to leave for years and this shows just how much danger people who remain here in life. dennis goes to the vehicle, been the very fool around on the coming. so we just drove in
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to lucy chance can as we were coming in through the outskirts shelling now, got incoming shells lighting very close to building to these very few civilians on the street. the military side has been shutting this morning, but there had been a gap in that shutting and things have been caught. it certainly seems as if there is another escalation happening right now. later, we will back into town using the high rules as cover locals. tell us this home business was hit the night before. russian forces won't control alyssa chance we have failed so far. down a bank street, we find 80000000 euro fuel your coverage. are 2 years young. why should i leave without her? i have no where to go there though. my wife has left. if the war ends on i am still alive. she might come back because i dont know to blame for this. theodore stands
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at his gate as we leave said again, and ludmilla continue working in their garden. the shilling is worse, they say. at night, chanced off with al jazeera lucy chance knew growing. now the organization for security and cooperation in europe is working on securing the release of members of a special monitoring mission, detained in east and ukraine, and from an unarmed civilian mission deployed to monitor the situation of the region. the our c says it's very concerned it's monitoring mission members have been deprived of their liberty. and danielle enhanced the organization added that it's using all available channels to facilitate the release of its staff. ah, no more than a 100 people have been killed in southern nigeria after an explosion as an illegal
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all refining facility and river state. the minister for petroleum says the victims were burnt beyond recognition. illegally tapping while pipelines has become an attractive source of income in the south, which has a high rate of unemployment for dallas. and bar is in the capital, a boucher and says the fatalities are likely to rise. some persons who were bonds go to use it and have been taken to hospitals and then some family members took away some of those whose body to recognize for for burial. this incident happen friday night into saturday morning because most of the legal refining of products happen overnight and that area is actually just on the boundary with reverse states which is named us or capital. you have a place called or high g, a. in the most states in south is major area and the areas in the us for legal refining of petroleum products. this has greatly over the years,
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the new problem for government officials because these illegal refining call centers have come on. does via, you know, i packed by government forces will try to rouse these preferred from the locations, but to keep coming. not just in the most states, but all across the nigeria. and to some extent, it has greatly affected major production over the years. now and other stories are following at least 12 people have died. another 10, a missing when a full migrant boats carrying 120 people. thank you to the countries coast guard rescued. at least 98 migrants of the coast. just the facts and of the lebanese coast, at least one young girl is died when a boat carrying 60 people capsized vessel got into trouble. shortly after leaving the northern coast ton of l. a. moon, near tripoli, lebanese transportation minister saying at least 40 people have been rescued. a
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funeral is been held for a shrunken man who is killed when police fired on protest. as on tuesday, demonstrators have been on the streets for weeks now frustrated by the worst economic crisis, the country's experience since independence. we now fernandez reports on this now from the ton of rambo khana, some. in the luck, john was shot by police on tuesday during a fuel shortage protest. a friend of the 42 year old father of 2 explains what he saw bicycle a gun that under that, i saw him running after trying to retrieve his bicycle, made it worse than the policeman shot. he fell on the ground and then i saw the same policeman chasing people and firing a senior officer was telling them to keep firing and they did it on some other. either luck, john was the family's men breadwinner, his wife brown, guinea, and 2 teenage children are in shock. me. mamma, delicate with their hands. are there now. i'll be waiting till justice is done for what happened to my husband. i don't know if that'll happen, but it should say some day, right? so that what happened to me mustn't happen to another person. protest as rallied
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and rumble can earlier this week to condemn the shortage of fuel and large increases in the price of essential items. tensions escalated as police attempted to disperse the crowd. a police commander has admitted giving the order to shoot casualties were rushed to hospital. the shooting has raised concerns both here and abroad. with the police chief been summoned before the human rights commission, a senior buddhist priest at the funeral, condemned the killing. sophomore either a power. yeah. it's because of the wrongful actions of an extremely immoral and extremely selfish government that is allowed lawlessness to reign. and that luxury lost his life. these rulers have no understanding of good and evil. that's why they made fraud corruption and robbery, their power and strength following widespread protest against the islands, worst economic crisis since independence. 74 years ago president got up a roger pox a has re shuffled his cabinet, choosing
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a majority of new faces. he's also admitted to making several mistakes. but for more sher lumpkins, it comes to late protest, continuing around the country by thousands of people like chum in the luck. chung who had been trying for days to obtain fuel for his laurie to you as to make a living rather than scare people away protested say he's dead. will only serve to make their fight stronger, to get the government to go. mina fernandez, al jazeera, rumble, colonel union officials in gaza saying israel is unjustly penalizing palestinian workers. israel has closed the arabs, crossing on the garzon board up. it's the only way policy workers from garza can enter israel. the decision came off to rockets were fired towards israel. from the blockaded territory on friday, workers union se closing the crossing in the middle of ramadan huts garz's already struggling economy. israel has not said when it will reopen the heiress. crossing, watching al jazeera life from london more still ahead on the program. florida's
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governor's trip to disney of its special status in orlando. as around o sexual orientation, lessons and school deepens and the tiny literary treasure unseen for more than a century goes on sale in new york. ah dropped last radio was living up to its name in the last day or so huge amount of cloud and rain fell in the tropics from ken's westward. ken said about a month's worth in 2 days of rain for that was all of a pools right now. it stopped braiding significantly here because the real focus is on tensional development. in the gulf here, kofi commentary, it may well turn into a tropical blow, probably not cycling, but it feeds other moisture which means a lot of queens and we'll see potentially flooding rain and haven't stopped. in
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fact, it may well get worse once again, around cans. another record i feel is coming from the south standard, sort of where there's a significant drop of rainy stuff in south australia is wandering towards adelaide warm head, but 25 here. and the west the front on its way in. but until that time, a very warm, per the $28.00, a scattering shaft strategies in north and south out the window. a southerly attempt is not extraordinary. fact, the weather is not extraordinary. whereas it could be in parts of borneo allows cambodia, which is the area where big shells are likely threat sunday. and may be monday swank has been wet recently and could be again most of in your courses hot and dry particularly. so in the north, ah, the full of struggles i eligible up with the bottom line with normal. i'm a good one. let me go on board with i'm want you to borrow them. full of pleasure.
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we grew up a little market on the good word. it obama, who bought on an intimate look at life in cuba today. well, it was young warner walker or more general advisor. my cuba on al jazeera loo. ah, welcome back. made development to the south. now. kinds of present raising their zelinski insisted on a meeting with rushes, blocked him, a person to try and, and the war in his country. but he said talks would be abandoned if soldiers in the city of mario paul would kill ukrainian official say,
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russian troops have launched another assault on the as of stell steelworks in mario hall in 2000 ukrainian soldiers and a 1000 civilians are trapped inside and at least 8 people, including a 3 month old baby of been killed and miss l strikes on ukraine, southern port city of desa. another 18 were injured in the attack, which hit a military facility and to residential buildings. or presidents zaleski says that u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin and secretary state asking blank and will be in cave. on sunday, the u. s. announced a new $800000000.00 assistance package for ukraine on thursday. patty call haine has more on that visit from washington. there was some expectation that perhaps secretary of defense, lloyd austin, would stop by keep, keep after all, he's convening a meeting in germany on tuesday to talk to allies about ukraine's long term future needs. so there was some speculation that he might,
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we had heard anything about secretary entity blinking, but there was criticism of president joe biden after boris johnson from the u. k. went to key, there were some in the american media that said, why isn't president biden go? and obviously that's a much different ask them to have the secretary of defense, the secretary state. now if this wasn't the plan, there's going to be big questions about whether or not they're able to go through with it. because again, the idea that it wouldn't be done in secret and that they'd be letting the russians know where the secretary of defense and the secretary of state are going to be in general. that's a dangerous move. if you imagine, if there is any sort of missile attack anywhere near keith, would the u. s. then have to perceive that as an attack on the us. now, florida is stuffing the walt disney company of the right to self govern its theme parks. this could mean the entertainment giant pays a lot more in tax in the future critique. say governor ron desantis is retaliating against disney's opposition to a law. missing the teaching of l. g
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b t issues in schools, alexia bryan, explains oh, florida's magic kingdom no longer. the happiest place on earth for disney. after the states governor rhonda santa 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
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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 criticized 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. far, i'd activist and supporters of former president donald trump have rallied against
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disney, referring to florida, as dissenters land is always one school august. negotiate or to get this need to start. getting a ball means culture were issues or 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. $80000.00 work is in florida or it's millions of customers. some analysts have called it a political tantrum by the centers. he's a potential presidential candidate in 2020 fool warning. it could backfire think of all the other businesses that rely on whether they're restaurants, rental cars, hotels, everything's connected, and when you take a stance 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, the mickey mouse and co has declined to comment alex there,
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brian al jazeera new rules governing harmful content on the internet to come into force in the european union. regulation means tech firms will be responsible for removing illegal content. it also bands advertising aimed at children or based on religion, gender and race companies could pay hefty fines if they don't comply with johan is bark. is the commission spokesperson for the digital economy and explain to us how the law is going to be enforced obligations of the go? the size size matters in that term. so if you reach more than 10 percent of the population 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 for example, includes a risk assessment that is done regularly every year. and you have to check what was do you have? it doesn't only relate, let's say to illegal content. so hed speech, but also home for content. so think about teenagers and eating disorders. so it's
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something that is not, it's a per se illegal, but harmful to people, all this information and it will not only have to be assessed but also mitigated. and then of course, if they offer to get it and then that can be find a 6 percent of those wide group. the turnover is the capital find as quite a lot of money. and even if that's done doesn't work and which murat you with. then even be a been also perform, but it was in extreme cases. i think we have been over them in the positive. this is really a lint marker that legislation and also international from us. for example, that will be clinton farmer. many people who, who spoke of it to you about this new law. and i think i can say, i just found that you have a what the status on the data collection at the board level. and this can be the next. i will send that if you want. when it comes to perform regulation, argentinian farmers blocks roads in the capital on saturday to protest export taxes
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on agricultural products. they have to pay levies of up to 33 percent on exports of soybeans and grains. teresa bow has worn this from when desirous for lots of tension between argentina's agricultural sector and the government of precedent. i let it go for monday, said we've been seeing tractors, which is an uncommon site here in the city of when a site, as you can see them wide behind me in front of the presidential palace around 20 of them are circulating across our do team is when the site is at the city office, when a fight is hundreds of farmers and hundreds of people that are gathered here to show their support to what they say, argentina, productive sector. so what's been going on is there's a historical tension that exists between argentina, payroll, news, governments that have tradition of seen farmers as oligarchs among other things. and the farming sector is in this country back in march, the government analysis and increasing taxes for a flower. and soybean oil and flower for exports of those products. then there's
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been an announcement for example that the government plans to increase taxes on extraordinary earnings. among other things that government has said that they do not understand this protest because there's no taxes have been around that specifically affect farmers. however, this people are on the alert because they know that the price is of grain are increasing, the price of food is increasing. in fact, the government of, i've got to come on this has been struggling with around 7 percent inflation rates last month, which is something that affects every once a year. so the government is, have announced that they might increase some taxes to assist and subsidize food for the board. now, a miniature book unseen for more than a century has gone sale in new york for the major book fab showcasing everything from novels to maps, even handwritten notes, just as long as their old gabriel is on the details at the new york international
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antiquarian book fair it's all about books in their original paper form. one of the highlights this year is also one of the smallest items. this never published, manuscript written as a child by charlotte bronte whose 19th century novels are considered classics of english literature. a series of 10 poems, only one copy exists, bound together by hand. the last time it was seen was 1916. it's selling for $1200000.00. it was rediscovered tucked inside and on below the inside of book. that's really it's so fragile, so fugitive that's the only reason that survive in washington has a great have it with 185 exhibitors. this is one of the largest antique book fairs, anywhere in the world. organizers say between $5.00 and $15000000.00 will change hands over the 4 day event. well,
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the focus is on books. there are also other rare collectibles for sale. the thing about this show is it has a wide variety of deal is from all over the world. i think we have something like 13 or 14 different countries here this year. just last year, around 825000000 books were sold around the world. and we're not talking about digital books you find on your phone or a tablet. we're talking about paper, sales jumps nearly 8 percent in one year. and during the pandemic book, sales jumped nearly 20 percent. there's also plenty to keep younger people interested like this collection of books that belong to the english singer and songwriter, amy winehouse. we are shocked to see that she was working on song lyrics. in the book y house was really famous as a song writer, as a lyricist. and you can see here a window into her process in
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a completely unexpected place. she believes age should be no barrier to starting a collection, whatever you're interested in. there's a book about it and there's probably more than one. and so you can explore that passion through books in a world that is quickly moving, oh things digital. this is a place where book lovers can marvel at unique written words on something other than a screen. gabriel's armando al jazeera new york, ah, the headlines the sour now ukraine's president rosamille zelinski insisted on a meeting with rushes about him at fusion to try and, and the war in his country be said, talks of be abandoned. if soldiers in the city of mario all were killed in describe the fighting at the as of style still works on saturday as one of the hardest days in the city has seen is more down by the.
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