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battling radicalization in fact, pushing youngsters to the fringes of society may impact is you don't know, man is only so much of it can take before you say, okay, let me re thinking radicalization. part of the radicalized youth series analogies era. ah, a water news briefing in the metro station, ukraine's president says he can't trust russia, but again, floats, talks to end the war. ah, alex, the whole robin watching al jazeera liked my headquarters here in doha, also coming up russia 5 cruise missiles at the southern port city of desa, killing at least 8 people, including a 3 month old baby. also more than a 100 people are killed in nigeria in an explosion at an illegal oil refinery. also
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the film, the never the festivities and dunces. a bag at brazil's carnival, the welcome to the program, ukraine's president has again pushed for a meeting with landman putin to end the war. despite saying he has no trust in the russian leader. laudermill zalinski gave an aus long question and answer session with journalists in keith metro station. and he covered a range of issues including announcing a visit on sunday by us secretary of state anthony blinking and defense secretary lloyd austin and spoke of the plight of soldiers and civilians. hold up in the steelworks, surrounded by russian troops in the southern port. city of mario pole is more down . my tuple is besieged. it's a very difficult siege. you today is one of the most difficult days. cleaning
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shelling from the c one from the ground everywhere from the tanks, from their artillery. from the air crowd, pulled up the meat was as lensky media conference and has more details. he said he was quite satisfied that finally d. u. s. 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 what 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 have led me or not me? another bloody me with another name, but a no more serious note. he said that he was willing to continue negotiation, that he always said that he was willing even to meet vladimir putin. does it try to push forward the diplomatic track while the military track was ongoing. but he said
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that they were read 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. and 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 miss of that hit the deployment of a data earlier today that the 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 actually tell children that i hope that you have a safe life. i hope that you have a long life high. jo,
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castro has more from washington dc. it's no surprise the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone and a security reasons, typically the public doesn't find out about it until during or sometimes. not even until after the visit has concluded. we know that this is going to be the 1st time that such high ranking use officials have visited ukraine since the beginning of the war. and it is going to be a very symbolic visit. we're having to secretary members who will be there in here on orthodox easter in. this is the secretary of state of the u. s. and the secretary of defense zalinski had said that he still wants to extend an invitation to you as president joe biden. but despite, you know, the u. k prime minister being there in person, despite other presidents having visited with the u. s. assessment is that it's
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still too dangerous to send biden or to send vice president comalla harris. and so the visit of these to cabinet secretaries may be as close to a state visit as ukraine can get under the circum, under the current circumstances. now the most office of modern poll says an attempt to evacuate most villians found on saturday because of russian shelling. lady, 2000 ukrainian troops and possibly 1000 civilians hold up in the still works, which is believed been circled by russian troops. the dean baba reports who has it vividly, making their way into a dilapidated underground bunker. these pictures are from the as of battalion of ukraine's armed forces. here they appear to show soldiers bringing food for women and children. now, but this is somewhere in the as of style steel plants, the last remaining part of mario poll not under russian control. the soldiers say they brought gifts for the kids, but what they really want is to see the outside world and ranking like
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a boy. we've been playing games on the phone, says this girl, but we want to go home. we want to see the sun in this gills. 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 generalists 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 ship of state in the basement that everything's been blown up . 3 more shells blasted near by yesterday. only one person was crushed to death
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after the risky if it's filed. and an elderly woman died to the human cost of the onslaught is still emerging. satellite image is just released but taken at the end of last month, a said to show lodge freshly dug trenches in a cemetery, east of mario pole. the local mare has accused russian forces of burying bodies in mass graves. these chechen fighters claim to have cleansed and destroyed maria poll along with russian forces. the video was posted on social media by rums and cut her off head of the republic of chechnya and a key ally to president putin. oh, you don't know, but ukraine says tens of thousands of civilians have been killed here with a 100000 still trapped. and these children don't know when they can go home. or if they even have one. nadine baba al jazeera, the resilience, nelson ukraine, at least 8 people, including a baby had been killed during missile strikes on ukraine, southern port city of
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a desa, a further 18 were injured in the attack was russia says targeted a military facility. but upon the buildings also hit on to 0 study been saw was now one of the residential towers. that was struck. you actually can eliminate any we've just arrived in this neighborhood in odessa. that's been hit with a cruise massage. this residential building was struck by at least one massage anyway. residents are being evacuated to smoke claims, continue to fill the skies above us. there's a heavy presence of fire ambulance and rescue cruise on the scene. we're trying to examine the aftermath of the security measures here, a very tight, earlier we saw for cruise missiles in the skies over a desa. the district military spokesman said the ukrainian defense is shot 2 of them down. we tried to get closer to the source of the smoke with a missile hit, but security personnel denied access man out of who had had the law. and what we do know so far is that this residential area was hit. there was an overwhelming sense of panic. this fi crew came out of the building and he can see their faces smeared
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. they're heading back to the 5 team assembly point. the in these russian forces are trying to seize territory village by village across a wide frontline charles strafford reports from lucy. chance the soldiers said there had been a lot in shelling. so we drove into the c chance. slack heaps from one of the many coal mines and the don bass region skull. the skyline military vehicles drive down virtually empty streets. a splintered tree shows where a russian shell exploded. businesses bought it up or destroyed. the sign 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, there are always a few who refuse or conte fleet. the fighting said
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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 did to his home. yes, i have no money. i. he'll live here for years. my wife has 2 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 then it goes to the vehicle, been the vehicle around on the gas company. so we just drove in to lucy chance can as we were coming in through the outskirts sharing. now that
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incoming shows lighting very close to building. there's very few civilians on the streets. 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 walls as cover locals. tell us this home and business was hit the night before. russian forces want control. alyssa chance they have failed so far. down a bank street we find 80000000 year old feudal year college. i show you guys. why should i leave? could ok. i have no way to go and my wife has left. if the ward ends and i am still alive, she might come back. because i don't know to blame for this kid or stand at his gate as we leave. said again, and lou miller continue working in the garden. the shilling is worse. they say. at
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night, johnson offered out his ear. lissy chanced, eastern ukraine, wrote her saddle, deploy, it's new, sad. what intercontinental ballistic missiles later this year, the ross cosmo space agency chief made the announcement after moscow reported its 1st test launch early this week. but some explicit, awful se, more tests are needed. russia says these are missiles can carry 10 or more nuclear warheads and a capable of reaching anywhere o plaza. vladimir putin has attended an easter mass conducted by the russian orthodox church, which has strongly back the crate war. but the invasion has splintered the greater orthodox church. its various leaders have come under pressure to condemn putin for starting the conflict. well still had here on out is that it will tell you why people are unhappy after the biggest group is se asia endorsed a presidential candidate for the 1st time. plus i'm gabriel's are new in new york,
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one of the world's biggest antique book fairs. coming up all introduce you to one book that was written by a child that is selling for more than $1000000.00. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. it's been nice um more recently in hong she was gonna for the flowers to really race ahead of themselves. is the azaleas in tokyo being watched cause has been cherry blossom season for a while. it all suggests it was seen proper springs of the reins copy far away. oh and there they are significant ranges catching. she cocoa and maybe some honju for the rest of the week, and then that long tails off, but another bump in it developing in central china. this is going to run up the
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yanks each of south of the yellow river. they go produce some flash flooding. there's not widespread flooding just yet. looks fairly wet though. in both were highland shanghai. somehow. later in the we can in early week, north of all that it's still halt beijing cert. he probably won't last much longer . i think the window pick up, so was thirty's, and a record is well above the average is 21. and we head down towards that way. the wind comes in from the northwest during tuesday. significant rain is like to redevelop of a borneo probably sumatra for the south news here as well on the shelves are increasing of the philippines. and i've seen some pretty wet weather in cambodia recently, which might well be repeated for india, the big shaft, the ne, a dying down. but sir, lancaster ret, recent van could be again, but it's very hot in the northern place, hot and windy and it will get hotter. cats are air white, official airline of the journey, or china in the u. s. sleep walking their way to war. in the struggle over ukraine,
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here is the test for president joe biden. what from is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. if your person united states, if you're, if you go to walking through gum at the same time, you're weakly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right? the world people pay attention to what with on here and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, ah, what you deserve with me. so robin, a reminder of all top stories ukraine's president is again pushed for a meeting with vladimir putin to end the war despite saying he has no trust in the russian leader. not misled skill. so announced that the u. s. secretary of state
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and defense all set to visit keith on sunday. at least 8 people, including a baby, had been killed during missile strikes on ukraine's southern bolts, that he of a desert, a further 18 were injured at the attack, which russia says targeted a military facility. and president vladimir putin as and has attended an east mash conducted by the russian orthodox church, which is thrown me back to the ukraine. wall church leaders around the world have come under pressure to condemn putin. the starting the conflict more than 100 people have been killed in southern nigeria where there was an explosion at an illegal oil refining depot. it happened on the borders of rivers and most states in the united delta officials. they're described victims as being burnt beyond recognition. fidelis and bar is in the capital of boucher and says the number of dead could rise from persons who were bonds during the incident have been taken to
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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 it, which is named us or a capital you have a place called or high g, a. in the most states in south is major area and the area materials for legal refining of petroleum products. this has greatly over the years, been the problem for government officials because these illegal to finding call centers have come on. does via, you know, i parked by government forces will try to rouse these operators from the locations, but they keep coming. not just in the most states, but all across the nigeria. and to some extent it has greatly affected nigeria
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production over the years. at least 12 people have died and another 10 a missing when full boats carrying 120 migrants and refugees sank near to nicea the case. god rescued at least $98.00 people off the coast of sacks. and of the lebanese case, these one young dallas died. what about carrying 60 migrants and refugees capsized the vessel, got into trouble shortly after leaving the northern coastal town of gullible and near tripoli. at least 40 people have been rescued. people have been protesting. instead of go against poor conditions and hospitals, especially for pregnant women, it follows a health workers strike early this week. the protest was sparked by the death of a woman who was 9 months pregnant as to saw nor, and her baby died when she was refused. a syrian section as a public hospital lay from babylon. v. although no women lose their lives during
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charles for it's every day in synagogue health institutions look the case of us do so now who lost your life as a result of medical negligence is illustrative of the long list of tragedies experienced by patients in senegal and pregnant women in particular, early voting and got in france as presidential rental for citizens living abroad. more than 130000 people are registered to vote in the u. s. versus are choosing between the incumbent, manuel, macro and challenger. now he le pen and the canadian city of montreal, home to the larger french population, long queues full done the main polling station before it opened the atm. though he has also went away and venture with these territories. they hold. we'll be open hauled the mainland on sunday morning. now the philippines bass morrow, islamic liberation front is the biggest group in se, asia and for the 1st time in its history is indorse a presidential candidate to explain why this is significant. you will el doug and
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visited the village of menilli in the south where the news has not been welcomed. it was a day of coinage on june 19, 1971 combined forces of the philippine military, along with the local army group called gallagher, launched an attack in the village of menilli in north got the battle province could deal neglect was 10 years old. my. it what am i about, or lanka, 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 mosque, 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
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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 div. the way for a rebellion in the southern province of minda, now continues to this day. this is why the candidacy of his son presidential front runner, bumble marcus junior is upsetting lucy, lisa monte month was only hold on his he needs to be there 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 grouping. se, asia, it has been fighting for the regents independence for decades. and over the last few years has run parts of mid to now under
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a peace agreement with the government. and they both all say lamear already though the fuck up are now for the 1st time it is endorsing a presidential candidate. mark as juniors mean bible. so yes, 540000000 recalls in asia national meaning hey, bill laney had already known as the next president of the country. prince. oh, good. the realization of the new sim uni. they're all in glossy. b. b good. busy governance ambrielle, the monstrous market junior scampi theme is unity which the survivors of the manila killing c or c, is an insult. there won't be peace, they see without an acknowledgement. and most of all reparations for the injustices committed against their families. jamal ali doug and al jazeera north caught the
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battle southern philippines. 5 patrol boats and 2 helicopters are searching for a tall boat that's gone missing in northern japan, that the vessel hasn't been seen as it disappeared off a kind of island on saturday. 26 people, including children, were on board when the crew sent out a distress call saying the boat was sinking. china's internet sensors had been criticized for taking down a video documenting the plight of shanghai. his residence during lockdown. it initially spread widely on chinese social media platform, but was later taken down from popular sites waiver and we chat. but other videos from the financial webinar gaining traction on social media. they show individuals report to the breaking out of the buildings and taking down barriers that have been placed by governmental authority. people have reported difficulties getting in a fresh food and other essentials during shanghai strict long term. now, thousands of dances drummers and revelers are marking the return of brazil's world
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famous carnival. for many, a most, a turning point after the pandemic put a stop to celebrations. finale to yes, monica anarchy of repulse, not from rio de janeiro. ah, thousands of revellers and shimmering costumes are back in the sam bedroom where we are diginero host. it's annual carnival parade. dumped at the world's largest st festivity. but this year's grand u spectacle is anything but typical. oh, it's being held in april, 2 months after carnival season. and it's the 1st since the coven 19 pandemic struck brazil 2 years ago. for a boy's arms, a dodge amelia. we come from 2 years of hardship and loss. many of our dances and singers died in the pandemic which killed 660000 people in brazil. the world's 2nd largest death tow locked downs severely impacted and ports were china, where we're used to buy material for costumes. the main thing this year is the
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fight against racial discrimination in a country that has the largest black population outside of africa. well, sombre schools are participating in this parade. 8 of them are singing about afro brazilian religions against racism, against intolerance, and in favor of brazilian black rhodes. and right sandra composers started writing their songs in 2020, just as black lives matter. protesters took to the streets in united states. many say it inspired them to make a political statement about brazil, english dogs and you, brazil, like the united states, has a date with the descendants of african slaves. it's time we correct this historical injustice. brazil is preparing itself for device of presidential elections. black's account for more than half of the country's population,
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but they still face exclusion discrimination and religious intolerance. somber schools paid tribute to their ancestry into dieties of afro brazilian religions. who have come under attack by evan jellico gangs in recent years. more gosh, god was global, although many of our temples were destroyed. religious intolerance is a crime and should be stopped. but the government has turned a blind dive because a political reasons, the president, joy boston aro, has the support leave and genitals, and bar, right groups who are threatened democracy and diversity. we have to put for our freedom of faith compared to previous years when millions of people flighted the streets of rio to participate in carnival, the city was quite empty. but the parade still brought a much needed financial revenue to the somber schools. there will be, you know, you don't make the pandemic pointed a finger at the social gap between rich and poor black and white. but it also
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showed us that we're mortal because no matter our color, our blood is the same and that we should be grateful for those who survive towards the thank you guy. what did, what he me, international audience for this years carnival was smaller at the themes of social and racial discrimination. have struck a chord with brazilians as they prepared to elect a new president in october, monica inactive, al jazeera, rio de janeiro. not a miniature book unseen for more than a century has gone. sale in new york is part of a major antique book fair that showcasing everything from novels to maps. as long as the old gabriel is on the house, the details at the new york international empty korean 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
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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 talked inside and unblocked 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, the focuses on books. there are also other rare collectibles for sale. the thing about this show is it has a wide variety of deals from all over the world. i think we have something like 13 or 14 different countries here this year. just last year,
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around 825000000 books were sold around the world. and we're not talking about digital books that you find on your phone or a tablet. we're talking about paper books. the sales jumped 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 in the white house were shocked to see that she was working on song lyrics. in the book, one house was really famous as a song writer, as a lyricist, you and see here a window into her process in 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, true books in a world that is quickly moving all things digital. this is
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a place we're book levers. can marvel at unique written words on something other than a screen? gabriel's dondo, jazz eater, new york, ah, they're with me. so hot reminder of all top stories ukraine's president has again pushed for a meeting with land to be putin and the war. despite saying that he has no trust in russian leader middle school. so now that the us secretary of state and defense are set to visit keith on sunday. i did your castro has more from washington d. c. store. no surprise. the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? well, it's typical that when a senior us official makes a visit to a war zone out of security reasons. typically the public doesn't find out about it until during or sometimes not even until.
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