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i'm a debate has been systematic, so for just the oil industry was a made bank roller for opposition to clock back to campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing, more shooting with sure. sure, absolutely. on, on jesse ah, a message from a metro station ukraine's president hopes for talks with russia later, but warns against timing soldiers defending it. marian polls steal plants. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, russia, 5 cruise missiles of the southern port city of odessa, killing at least 8 people, including a 3 month old baby. more than $100.00 people killed in nigeria in an explosion at
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an illegal oil refinery and indonesia bands the export of palm oil in an effort to stabilize soaring food prices. but there are fees the decision may have the opposite effect. ukraine's president has again pushed for meeting with vladimir persian to end the war, despite saying he has no trust in the russian leader addressing journalists in the cave at metro station. a lot of me zalinski covered a range of issues including announcing a visit on sunday by us secretary of state antony blinking, and defense secretary lloyd austin hotter, l abdel. hum. it was there. need to reach us some movie that president vul edema zalinski faced the world's pres, from a makeshift platform constructed in one of keys metro stations. he said one of his priorities was the evacuation of people caught up in the siege of mo, you,
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paul. but that it was difficult to trust to russian finally, yet he is not hoarded. so shall we offered any format for the exchange of our people who are currently in this predicament in this terrible situation you call it in the said lady encircling it was to buy and this should up serial number of he warned that he would break off talks with russia, if the remaining ukrainian troops in my u pulse as of stealth little planted nor killed me, it says neuberger berman are killed in mary. a pole in the pseudo referendums are organized in the south blue and ukraine will withdraw from any negotiation process . she was little hammer twice the president paused to make way for passing train. we hear from president zalinski on a daily basis. but this is the 1st large press conference since the beginning of the war, and it's happening 70 meters underground. and one of the major stages of cave,
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and actually when the capital was under threat, hundreds of people here seeking shelter. the president appeared, relaxed. he says he was grateful for the kind of weapons his country was receiving of late from the united states and western allies. but reminded people that without additional weapons, there would be no fight. so the v scores, local wine and the so i do not consider the option that our partners will not give us the weapons, they promise. i do not consider this option at all. they have no alternative to it . we will not provide them with this opportunities. we have no other chance to win back our landline mobile at that the but zelinski also wondered about the upcoming visit of un secretary general. and tanya gutierrez, who is visiting moscow before coming to keep yamaha home uncle was which out for you. i think it's a mistake to visit russia furry than ukraine. robert, this is simply wrong, him for what to hand over a message from russia. he but i mean, i was asked by al jazeera,
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if he wanted to pursue people for war crimes, eve sickness, roman daniel green. i don't care whether it's in the hag or somewhere in ukraine's here. what matters is how many will be in prison, and for how long would the sir see leave? am i not as drunk performance from the ukrainian president in a remarkable setting? g, a president dealing smoothly and efficiently with international media, but also presidency lensky, the realist, as ukraine faced more military actions saturday, including a missile strike on an apartment block in odessa, that killed a 3 month old baby. put up the damage edges iraqi frequency. and heidi j castro has more from washington dc on the expected visit by those top us officials. no surprise, the washington has said no comment. why is that not surprising? will 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
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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 key of 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 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 circle under the current circumstances. the man's f, as in mary paul says,
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an attempt to evacuate. no civilians failed on saturday because of ration shelling any 2000 ukrainian trips and possibly a 1000 civilians. a hold up in the steel wax which is believed to be encircled by russian troops. it ain't babbar ruffles. who has it deliberately making their way into a dilapidated underground bunker? these pictures are from the, as of battalion of ukraine's armed forces. they appear to show soldiers bringing food for women and children. so that this is somewhere in the as off 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 ran along with the boy. we've been playing games on the phone, says this girl, but we want to go home. we want to see the son. this girls father worked here. now she and her mother is sheltering in the bunker after leaving her grandparents behind. they've been here for almost 8 weeks. a soldier mentioned the possibility
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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 ship of state in the basement of everything being blown up. 3 more shells blasted near by yesterday. only one person was crushed to death. after the risky efforts filed and an elderly 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,
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freshly dug trenches in the cemetery. east of merrier poll, the local mer has 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 cut off the head of the republic of chechnya and a key ally to president putin. 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 resume and elsewhere in ukraine. at least a paypal, including a baby, had been killed during missile strikes from the southern port city of odessa. the 18 were injured in the attack, which russia says time due to a military facility. that apartment buildings were also huge. algae 0 is fatty mancilla was in the one of those residential towers,
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which was hate. usually it's less so can element any we've just arrived in this neighborhood in odessa. that's been hit with a cruise missile. this residential building was struck by at least one massage, where your residents are being evacuated as smoke claims continue to fill the skies above us as 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 where the missile hit, but security personnel denied access might not if we had to have the law. 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. they're heading back to the 5 team assembly point in the a to rush in forces and trying to seize territory village by a village across a wide, frontline child stratford reports from lucy chance. the soldiers
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said that had been the law in shelling. so we drove into the c chance, slack heaps from one of the many coal mines in the dawn valley 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 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 called flea the fighting, said a gay and his wife would. miller have lived in lucy chance with their pants for more than 20 years. they plump potatoes in the spring sunshine, said a gay shows as his body broken windows and the damage
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a shell landing near by to his home. 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 fled, some to negro new sumter here 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 coming. so we just drove in to lissy chance as we were coming in through the outskirts sharing. now that incoming shows lighting very close to building. there's very few civilians on the streets. the military side has been shutting this morning for that had been a gap in shutting and things have been caught. it certainly seems as if there is
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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 18000000 year old feudal your call, which i'll show you. why should i leave? could ok. i have no way to go, and my wife has left. if the war ends and i am still alive, she might come back because i don't know to blame for this. theodore stands at his gate as we leave. said again and look, miller continue working in their garden. the shilling is worse. they say at night, shall stop it al jazeera lucy chance. use new chrome. russia says it will deploy
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it's new sama intercontinental ballistic missiles. later this year, the rose cosmos space agency chief made the announcement after moscow reported its 1st test launch earlier this week. and some experts at apple saying more tests and needed russia since the som at missiles can carry 10 or more nuclear warheads and a capable of reaching anywhere. president vladimir putin has attended an eastern mass conducted by the russian orthodox church, which is strongly back to the ukraine war. but the invasion has splinted, the greater orthodox church. its various leaders have come under pressure to condemn, persian for starting the conflict. still head on al jazeera, israel closes the only border crossing to the gaza strip for workers. after rockets were fired from the territory. and better late than never, the festivities and dances are back at brazil's carnival. ah,
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richard, he has begun the free full world copies on its way to castle brook your travel package to the the leather clad around moment over the raven peninsula. more than you might like often it's disguised because he is fairly hazy anyway. but this is like developing to sherry stuff, possibly thunderstorms, anywhere from iraq down through the bulk of saudi arabia, down towards the he just mountains, yemen and across the red sea. a little late in the season. see significant, maybe the last ball that they are. so you could get some flash flipping out of this the sending the forecasts on in riyadh on monday, and that might last tuesday as well. the temp is not changing much. they're not big significant thunderstorms. but we have had those recently in easters. becky stanley
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enough to produce widespread flooding in the east. it's about a month with a raining few hours less than 2 days at least. and the whole lot moved on that neighboring countries leaving sunshine behind a fine day. but still you got these shells creeping in. they haven't got away that's monday and i take to tuesday, they're still around in iran. no surprise. maybe more of a surprise still hanging around in riyadh, maybe don't. and across into iran, but as jumps after the more significant rain, particularly in mozambique, less of madagascar, this spinning store might be deemed cycling. later in the weekend or early next week, i saw a visual airline of the journey the stage a fit, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing was wor, inevitable. i just want the started to please don't it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me. if i take on the lars dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions. do we have
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a real democracy here in the united states who forwarded radical insurgency, mark lamond hill, and it's hard to get up front right here on out 0. lou . lou. hello, you're watching on g 0. i'm emily anguish. he's a reminder of our top stories. this hour he cranes president has again pushed for meeting with vladimir persian to ange the wolf, despite sang, he has no trust in the russian later. but let me zalinski also announced that the u . s. secretary of state and defense saw said to be a cave on sunday. the mayor's office in mary po says, an attempt to evacuate civilians failed on saturday because of russian shelling.
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only 2000 ukrainian troops and around a 1000 civilians. a hold up in the steel works, which is believed to be in circle by russian troops. and at least a paypal, including a baby, had been killed during missile strikes on the southern port city of odessa. and for the 18 way injured in the attack, which russia says targeted a military facility to the world news now and more than a 100 people have been killed in southern nigeria where there was an explosion at an illegal oil refinery. it happened on the borders of rivers and imo states and the new z delta officials. they're described victims being burnt beyond recognition . fidelis and by is in the capital of boucher and says the death toll could rise. some persons who wear bonds during the incident have been taken to hospitals and then some family members took away some of those whose body to recognize for for
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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 a capital happen in a place called or high g. a. in the most states in out, he's nigerian and the area of materials for legal refining of petroleum products. this has greatly over the years, been a problem for government officials because these in the go to finding call centers have come on. does via, you know, i packed by government forces will try to rouse these operators from the locations, but they keep coming. not just in a most states, but all across the bay area. and to some extent, it has greatly affected major production over the years. and the voting has begun in france as presidential run off for citizens living abroad phase and live
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pictures of french extra x x pac tray. it's rather costing their balance in hong kong. when the 130000 people are registered to vote in the us voters and choosing between incumbent and manual crone and challenge moraine le pen and in the canadian city of montreal, home to a large french population, long queues formed at the main polling station. there, even before it opened at 8 am, virginia also underway in french overseas territories. poles will open on the mainland on sunday morning. union officials in garza say, israel is punishing palestinian workers by closing a border crossing the river. and by noon crossing is all right, all the 100 crossing rather is the only way palestinian work is can into israel from gaza. and move comes after her mass rockets targeted southern israel,
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following repeated israeli reigns on palestinian worship, is at the alex and mosque in occupied east jerusalem. employment in israel is a lifeline for people in garza, we're about half of all people are unemployed. human outside is at their garza israel borum palestinians in gaza. considered 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 the decision of allowing or using measure of allowing workers to work in the occupied territories came as part of a sci fi agreement that was brewed by egypt. after the latest may 2024, one war between garza and israel. since september 2021, only 12000 workers were allowed to enter and work in the occupied territories of
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the total number of 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 foot to the season, which is a festival season for muslims around the world. it's a season where people get to buy new clothes, special kinds of foods, decorations, and people here in 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 money or, or income that comes into the gaza strip, is, are going to be a flourishing for the economy and the markets in the upcoming or at the upcoming weeks in regards this trip, at least 12 people have been killed and only 10 hours i'm missing when for boys
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carrying $120.00 migrants and refugees, st. need tunisia, the coast guard rescued at least 98 people off the coast office. a fax, japanese coast guard say they found 7 people thought to be among $26.00 on board of missing to a boat. if they're so disappeared of her kinder island in northern japan. on saturday, the crews sent out a distress call saying the boat was sinking. the gun safe for the people were unresponsive and haven't made comment on the others helicopter and patrol. busy boats, i continuing the search for the vessel, the world's leading palm oil producer indonesia is banning exports from thursday. the most widely used vegetable oil is an ingredient for many products ranging from cakes to cosmetics. indonesia says it wants to ensure that palm while remains affordable for it's painful. after prices searched joseph schmidt, who is
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a principal officer with the food and agricultural organization of the united nations. he says, there aren't any other major palm oil supply suppliers that would be able to fill the void in tomorrow. but if it works, it will certainly keep in check prices at domestic level, but it will give an added push to international prices. and not only almost prices that go well, prices in general, countries like india and pakistan will because they are very dependent on homo from not only indonesia, malaysia, and high type crisis will go up not only for a, an issue for you and, and package them practically for all the vegetables and palmer is very high substitute ability between the various vegetables. so it will essentially lift up crisis will sunflower for rapes. if you all will soybean oil and eventually even pull for only 4. so all the oil prices will go up. there's nothing that can
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stop them now. malaysia and indonesia are counting for more than 80 percent of all of the exports. and they're also supply problems in malaysia. so it is practically impossible than any other countries that steps up to the table and makes good for the missing ex. a funeral has be held for a shrunken man who was killed when place fight at protest as on tuesday. demonstrated have been on the straits for weeks frustrated with the countries worst economic crisis. in decades. the government is trying to get a loan from the international monetary fun. banal, fernandez reports from the town of ram up buchanan. charming, the luxury 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 i'm good with it. i saw him running after trying to retrieve his bicycle, made it worse than the policeman shouted. he fell on the ground and then i saw the
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same policeman, tracing people and firing a senior officer was telling them to keep firing and they did it on monday. either with luck, john was the family's men breadwinner, his wife brown, guinea, and 2 teenage children are in shock. mammogram. uh huh. delegate of with it of us either. now i'll be waiting till justice is done for what happened to my husband me . 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 for testers rallied in drama 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. it's because of the wrongful actions of an extremely immoral and extremely sending of good and evil. that's why they've made fraud corruption and robbery, their power and strength following widespread protest against the islands,
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worst economic crisis since independence. 74 years ago, president got up a roger boxer has re shuffled his cabinet, choosing a majority of new phasers. 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 chime in the luck. chung, who had been trying for days to obtain fuel for his laurie. we to you as to make a living rather than scare people away, protest her say he's dead, will only serve to make their fight stronger, to get the government to go. i mean, her fernandez, al jazeera rumble canal, thousands of dances, dramas and revellers are making the return cherry, or marking the return of brazil's world famous carnival for many and marks. a turning point after the pandemic. put a stop to celebrations for 2 years. monica yanna care reports from bring out to janera. ah,
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thousands of revelers and shimmering costumes are back in the same bedroom where we are diginero holes. it's annual carnival parade dubbed the world's largest st festivity. but this year's grand use spectacle is anything but typical. ah, it's being held in april 2 months after carnival season, and it's the 1st since the coven. 19 pender struck brazil 2 years ago. one of those sounds, a dodge amelia. we come from 2 years of hardship and loss. many of our dances and sing has died in the pandemic which killed 660000 people in brazil. the world's 2nd largest, stiff toe locked downs severely impacted, and ports were china. we will use to buy material for costumes. the main thing this here is the fight against racial discrimination in a country that has the largest black population outside of africa. well, sambas schools are participating in this parade. 8 of them are singing about after
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a brazilian religions against racism, against intolerance, and in favor of brazilian black roots and writes. sambo, composers started writing their songs in 2020, just as black lives matter. protesters took to the streets in the united states. many say it inspired them to make a political statement about brazil. english dogs in brazil like the united states, has a date with the descendants of african slaves its time. we correct this historical injustice. brazil is preparing itself for divisive presidential elections. black's account for more than half of the country's population, but they still face exclusion discrimination and religious intolerance. somber schools paid tribute to their ancestry into dieties of afro brazilian religions.
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who have come under attack by evan jellico gangs in recent years. what does god discover? many of our temples were destroyed, religious intolerance is a crime and should be stopped. but the government has turned a blind di, because a political reasons. although the president joy both noro has a, supposedly evangelicals and bar right groups who are threatened democracy and diversity. we have to fight for our freedom of faith compared to previous years when millions of people flooded the streets of real to participate in carnival. the city was quite empty, but the parade still brought a much needed financial revenue to the somber schools. i hope you didn't, you don't, the pan demick pointed a finger at the social gap between rich and poor black and white. but it also 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 guy. what did what he mean? the international audience for this years carnival was smaller. but the themes of
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social and racial discrimination have struck a chord with brazilians as they prepared to elect. when you, president, in october, monica inactive, al jazeera, rio de janeiro. ah, hello, are you watching out his ear? these are the stories where following the sour ukraine's president, as again pushed for meeting with vladimir persian to end the war. despite saying he has no trust in the russian later. laramie zalinski also announced the u. s. secretaries of state and defense are said to visit cave on sunday mccurry you my black.
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