tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 25, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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climate do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting and dead whiskers? things absolutely. on august eve o unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london bro casenita on. ah, this is al jazeera ah, over there, i'm a clog. this is a news. our lie from the hall coming up the next 60 minutes when it comes to rushes warnings. russia is failing. you plan to succeed in the united states promises more military aid for ukraine during the highest level american visit to keep since the war with russia began. found guilty of trying to overthrow turkey's government. i
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to miss osmond kabbalah is sentenced to life in prison. take her i rebel forces in ethiopia. say there withdrawing from the neighboring region of a fall. landmark writes trial in germany, a damn b, and man accused of belonging to a death scored for formerly the jojo, jamie faces court. adam gemini, ash with sports western conference top seats. the phoenix suns slip off again as the new orleans elegans make it to tea in the n b a player. so russia is failing in ukraine bats according to the u. s. secretary of state who's wrapped up a visit to keith and tape lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin pledge to step up us military aid, including more advanced weapons. alexia brian begins, are coverage a show of support in a time of war. the u. s. secretaries of state and defense in the ukrainian capital
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to meet president of a lot of me as a landscape. this was the 1st high level visit by us officials since russian forces invaded what you've done um. in repulsing the rush engine, the battle keys it was for an inch and farm quite widely to rustle wall. we've got used to see you on video around the world, but it's great. it's good to see you in person. during a 3 hour meeting, the pair promised to stay pop u. s. military aid, including sending more advanced weapons. we will continue to do everything possible or to ensure that you are successful. ukraine's president has accused allies of being too slow to help saying they shared responsibility for the was casualties. but on sunday he said he was grateful for you, a support and what he called an important moment for his country, updated their sam. if the priority of this meeting is weaponry support from the
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united states and our partners in europe, it's all about the strength of our army. and the 2nd issue is the sanctions against the russian federation. because of the full scale terror, the russians are waging in our country. while russia has failed to catch any major city since the invasion started on february 24th, it has caused widespread devastation. says he's in the east and south, the facent daily bombardment. and what president vladimir zalinski is called the battle for don bess. the u. s. says it wants to see russia weekend so that it can never do anything like this. again, the bottom line is this. we don't know how the rest of this war, wonderful. but we do know that a sovereign independent ukraine will be around a lot longer than bodamer booms on the sea are in terms of rushes. worried russia has already failed, and ukraine has already succeeded. speaking in poland after their meeting secretary's outline, what will be included in the latest to $700000000.00 package to ukraine,
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a neighboring countries. so they need a long range force. you've heard of it was a need for pipes. we believe that we can work. they to win if they have the right equipment, the right or the visit comes just days before that un secretary general antonio terrace is due to travel to moscow. then cave for meetings with leaders from both sides, say, creep, lincoln says good terrorist will be carrying a strong and clear message to the russian president, but he needs to end this war. now. alex here brian al jazeera at the u. s. as a now said, it's resuming its diplomatic presence in ukraine. mike, hannah is in washington dc and has more that this is a strong signal from the united states. and one must know to that it has now announced a new ambassador to ukraine. bridget bring is the current ambassador to rebecca. she is a professional diplomat. this is very important. and also she is extremely experienced
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within the region. and she would be well known by the u. s. s. european allies, which would be of great comfort to them having a diplomat in place who they are well aware of and who they know and who is not a political appointment, who is a career state department officer. so all of these factors together, very important in terms of the us presence in ukraine saying as well that it's sending diplomats back in the coming week. those diplomats having being brought out at the beginning of the war. and also significantly the u. s. is going to resume training of ukrainian military on what it says and disposed weapon systems. so all of these factors together show an uptick in the biden administration's involvement in that war and ukraine, ukraine's defense ministry says russian forces continuing their attacks in the east charleston for defense lobby and can, they're one of the front lines and he says things are quite right now, but it's not expected to last long. its situation has calm down in the last couple
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of hours in this area. but as i say, the ukrainian military claiming that russian falls, he's trying to push towards the ants have so far failed in that endeavor. but this is one could only really describe it, potentially as being the quiet before the storm, the streets of slavery and scar. pretty much empty. we can still hear a siren being an alarm in the distance, most of the civilians of slavery and have have left. and the reason why this area is so important is essays because it is one of the largest urban areas still under crating, control loss and forces pushing in from, from the north, east. the north and the north west as well as certain areas of the east ukrainian military saying that there is ongoing fighting in various villages to the east of here. also with respect to what's going on. a married couple of course, that city that has seen such heavy fighting as,
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according to some reports and we've seen the pictures as, as the world has a city that is pretty much being flattened. ukrainian, deputy prime minister saying that or is as yet still no agreement. the russians still, she saying the russians still refusing to agree on setting up some sort of humanitarian cordele to get out what we understand around a 1000 civilians trapped under that still works that giant great soviet built industrial plot where still there are ukrainian fighters, ukrainian military in there, we understand that obviously the civilians haven't left and they're still fighting to try as the russians try to clear that area of those ukrainian fighters, ukraine military. so of course, great concern there's still for those civilians trapped in mary opal. but as i say, there are still a lot of civilians tracked in towns around this area as it seems, the russians, russian military forces try and push towards leanne sk. russia's president vladimir
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putin says moscow's enemies are trying to cause unrest in the country to limit its territorial gains in ukraine. but he says it isn't working. those jabari has more from moscow letting me put in, seemingly very directly at targeting the foreign media saying that they are an extremist that are being their views being presented in the foreign media. and he advised his and general prosecutor's office to remain vigilant. he also shared some information about a operation that the f s. b i managed to prevent from taking place according to the presidents. the federal and security services are thwarted and attempted on the life of a very prominent state. tv presenter vladimir sullivan, who is one of the most well known figures in this country. he has a daily at program here in the evenings on se tv. this was another example by a vladimir putin of how his country has been under attack from the west and
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specifically the united states. he says he believes that this see i had a hand in this as well. he also talked about the other various forms of, at the sabotage attempts by western countries on russian society. let's listen to some of what he had to say at rosco would prices grew options of a task is coming forward to break russia from within. but he can't do it because our society showing his unity and support our armed forces and our efforts to maintain the security of russia and the citizens of don burse. a russian and media outlets are reporting a series of blossom, moldova is breakaway regional transmitter. the explosions reportedly happened at the ministry of state security. in this city of citrus bowl, there aren't any reports of casualties. a trans mystery is supported by russia and his own ukraine's western border. a russian general last week said russia sought control of southern ukraine, which could provide access to transmit drea,
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a turkish corridors sentence, the businessman, osman kabbalah to life in prison, cavalier had been on trial on charges related to anti government protest in 2013. he was found guilty of attempting to overthrow the government 6 others were also sentenced to 18 years each in prison for helping him. amnesty international says the lie sentence imposed on cabala is a devastating blow to human rights, said costello, as morn the verdict from istanbul. o swan cove, all i is now charged for aggravated life sentence, as he has acquitted from the charges or own espionage accusations, but has not been acquitted for the charges that says he was in charge of orchestrating or, or if he was involved in orchestrating the nationwide anti government protest in 2013 ah, now for the court process, it,
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there is one important thing i, because 7 co workers of a small corolla is now charged for 18 years, but a, he's a being charged for aggravated life sentence. as the court argues that he tried to overthrow the elected government and he aimed at the a constitutional ordered but was mancha law, his lawyers, or others, other defendants, lawyers, and international human rights watch. folks have been saying that the evidence court has presented so far as like a proper evidence, the id, but that evidence on the refers to the allegations about the accusations, but not the incidence. israel says it will once again allow palestinian laborers and merchants to enter from garza as of tuesday. the errors obeyed her noon. crossing was short on saturday after hamas rockets talked with southern israel. the foreign followed repeated. israeli raids at the isle acts of moscow compounded occupied east jerusalem employments in israel as
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a lifeline for people and girls. her we're about half of the population is unemployed. pay more still to come here on news are included up to weeks of tensions on this hoodie site to look into what is the status quo? why to palestinians say it's be eroded. i'm stephanie decker. jerusalem will have that story coming up. while a manual microphone has been reelected, we explore white marine, the pen dominated in french overseas territories with light poverty, racial tension. and in support the japanese side that turned on the style in ages premier club competition will actually ah, so the white house is asking congress for more powers to detect and disable threatening drones. there are more than 800000 to register drones in the united states. and the government is increasingly worried about them being used in crimes
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and potential attacks my can or is live from the white house and might tell us more about the thinking behind that. well, it's a wide ranging plan that's been announced by the biden administration, the national action plan. it is going to ask congress to take a series of measures on both a federal and a local basis in terms of amending the law to deal with the increasing volume of drones within the country. it's great concern among administration. officials about the amount of crimes that drones are being used for about the increasing number of drone incidence have occurred, including here at the white house back in 2015 or when a to drones and 2 separate occasions landed on the grounds of the white house itself so there's a lot of concerns, but one must note that this has got to go to congress. congress will have to pass a wide ranging out way of legislation. among that legislation will be establishing a national training center to train people in grown detection. are ways in which to
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improve drone technology, but also administration officials speaking to reporters make another point which may be one of the motor forces behind this action plan. and that is expressed concern about the use of drones in the attempted assassination of the iraq. he prime minister in august last year, and the attack on the venezuelan president back in 2018. so there's not only a domestic a concern about this. there's also the concern among administration officials about the white spread or possible widespread use of drones. not only in illegal acts such as carrying drugs, but also impossible impossible assassination attempts, or am i paying for that update, sir, my kind of reporting there from washington dc. ah, a french president, a mental macro on his call for unity following his re election. after beating far
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right challenger mary le pen, 58 cent 42. will a pen got her highest ever level of support in her 3 presidential attempts. as her micron. he is acknowledged, the dissatisfaction with his 1st term taking into account sundays turn outs as well as blank, an invalid ballots. just over 38 percent of all registered voters opted for macro. natasha butler is comparison has more on what's next for micron and le pen. for the won't be much rest for emanuel. my cross on the international frontier wants to forge ahead with his a diplomatic efforts to try and help and rushes at war in ukraine. france also continues to hold, or the rotating presidency of the european union. emanuel michaels work very hard for deeper you integration and then closer to home on the domestic front. micro will want to look at some measures and policies to try and help people deal better with the cost of living crisis. that was the number one issue i in this election.
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he also faces the challenge of trying to convince people that he really can be, or the french president for every one. because he knows that 41 percent of people in the selection voted for his fall. right rival, marine, the pentode have very different agenda of a different vision of france than he did. he also knows that a court of the population simply didn't cast their ballots, so he's going to have to try and widen his appeal. he'll also be working very hard towards those parliamentary elections that will take place in mid june as well. the other presidential candidates in this race, most notably marine the pen. she says that her campaign has already begun back in 2017 mac cross. a party had a landslide in the national assembly. it allowed him with a majority to push through many controversial reforms. whether or not he'll be in a similar position. this time round seems unlikely. well, micron may won the election, but marilla pen rich did some of her highest leads in french overseas. her truth
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with high poverty in the history of racial tensions. in a guadalupe she got 69.6 percent, while macro received 30.4. 60.8 percent of voters in martinique chose le pen with 39 point one percent voting from micron. infringe sky honor, lapel led with 60.7 percent ahead of the encumbered and the far right candidate received more than 59 percent in reunion. and the muslim majority on my yacht and my control trailed on 40 percent a. my thanks. go especially to the people of rural france, but also of the overseas territories. who put me well in the lead in the 2nd room with an extraordinary force. i'm honored and sincerely touched . this france, that's too often forgotten. we won't forget you stephanie, you may already up to the sociologist says there was
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a low turnout from the french overseas to think that people went to i'm pulling those and decided to cast a vote to, to minor ben with the reacting to what they think. what they felt when these do you feel is a mismanagement of the could be crisis in going to do which is an addition to what people think about general. i would say general relationship, the api france to party street with crisis with one and support. so of course people were flabbergasted by c, so i was as well, and maybe some people that feel quite left, you know, on the side of the road, i would say that the french president and, well, certainly on scent, sense, sense,
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or sense till where fell life 9 offense, 8 about a p and being us, you know, to overcome or be able to solve all the problems that happened. there could be crises. so of course, people know, i guess that some people are chose deliberately. i know that because they saw that she could be a citizen which is completely at hand with our our is 3 elections in slovenia, have delivered a shawl, kind of new prime minister. the opposition candidate to robert gallop from the freedom movement party won the most folks. the newcomer is not expected to form a coalition. government party won nearly 34 percent of the votes compared to 24 percent for its conservative rivals. it is a major defeat for the outgoing prime minister and as young. so who's accused of pushing the country to the right? now there's been a further development to the if you open governments war with to grow rebels in the
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north. let's figure out people's liberation. frontal t p l f says it's completely withdrawn all of its forces from the neighboring afar region. i hope the withdrawal will allow a to reach fremont hit to gray, where more than 90 percent of the population need food aid. last month, the prime minister abiola met declared a surprise truce to saying he wanted to improve humanitarian access. i let's cross now to read the open journalist a seminal get you, who joins us from addis ababa, sam. so tell us more about this and the significance. well, the decision to really leave a far, far region they to open government has placed a condition that for them to allow aid to go to to gray. that's a great a t p i left for which the children government had declared assets harris organization . as of last year, needed to leave
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a region which has really been affected by this conflict that begun a year ago and has really, according to some estimates, up to 500000 people have died that they need did to leave. so the aid, the flow of age, especially from the un 8 organizations. ready would only flow unless or if they only if they really need this a 5 region. but this conflict that be got a year ago has really a face to thousands of your parents are displaced millions and has really an anita off by the ukrainian or russian conflict has really overshadowed one, has been going on. but you know, this conflict again that started in 2020 continuous in this country. a nation of more than a 115000000 people. millions of people are being affected by it and this conflict still goes on. and many, many people are being impacted by it,
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but this latest development is the milestone in this conflict. because of the open government placing a condition to flow in this, this region. sure. remind us of the context of this a little bit more and what the state of plays with it's conflict. is it possible to say who's got the upper hand? when the children element has been saying that they're dealing with a terrorist organization, they've been arguing or of with disagreeing with friendly nations, including the united states, the bite and administration that has been trying to play a role to end this conflict and to confine it within ethiopia, because ethiopia remains an important nation, what happens in ethiopia will nightly affect other regions including other important nations, like the sudan and, and salty done somalia and kenny einst on. but they've been saying that they could only agree to some kind of cease fire unless an organization that the v us at
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terrorists organization organization would suddenly lead afar. but the t p left has been saying the reason that they're in a far as to protect their interest to protect any kind of attack that might come to their weight. and there doesn't seem to be any end in sight. daffy cunningham has been trying to play a role to in this conflict. the former president of nigeria has been going back and forth between id sub love mccully, the capped out of to gray. and you've been in the kenya, a speaking to the kenyan, the president, and in the u. s. invoice find to solve this issue, but there doesn't seem to be any kind of fab agreements among this actors. but again, this is a welcome addition to a from the t p i left trying to see if you know, aid can flow to this nation. and as, as you mentioned, 90 percent of the population of to grant are facing some kind of famine. and
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hopefully this would reach out to the people who really need the kind of support that, that that's needed to save lives. and some are going to appreciate that thanks very much. and if that update, thank. thank you. at least of 15 soldiers have been killed in attacks and malia became a fast so they happened on sunday when vehicles packed with explosives were driven into military bases. also, and molly frances, accuse russian mercenaries of creating a mass grave and falsely blame yet on the french army. nicholas huck has more from deca and nehru, cynical, we spoken to french military officials and they say that there's a campaign of disinformation happening in molly, especially targeting the french army that are pulling out most recently, just last week. the french forces were pulling out of a base in go see, shortly after we saw on social media accusation of, of the presence of a mass grave there on this site. now,
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the french forces deny this. they've showed evidence drone footage, that they were not involved. the russian are pressing on, and according to this military official, he says make no mistake. there is a war being play, being played out, not on the battlefield on the ground, but on social media between the russians and western forces. and the french, specifically in cotton, middle of this, is, oversee the 1000000 people, more than a 1000000 displaced as these attacks continue to step up in germany, gambia man, accused of carrying out killings for, for president jojo, jamie has gone on trial. it's a law mark case for crimes committed during germany, presidency charlie angela as his report for baba, hi dora this day should have come 18 years ago. the alleged killer of his father journalist data hydra finally on trial, not in the gambia, where his murder took place. but in germany it's a significant moment, not just for a son, but for a country still healing up to more than 2 decades of off in violent rule under
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president yaya, jamie worm. so this is the day we've been waiting for for 18 years. so it's a big day for justice for my family and myself. we start this journey in 2004, when i called this is the beginning of a long road because law was just one of the accused of. there are others. and the most important one is yard jama, was you who we hope one day to see in front of a tribunal by lo is accused of crimes against humanity and murdering to people. the request of java, he alleged, he worked as a driver for the jungle as a desk. what the underpinned janae's 22 year reign by silencing his critics. and he is the 1st alleged member of the gang to go on trial and the gooseneck, the other. we welcome the fact that germany has now taken the 1st step, why it's under, there are other proceedings around the world. there is a procedure in switzerland and one in the us. in particular, we hope that this will give a boost to justice effort in the gambia, and that those responsible there will also be brought to justice. jeremy's regime
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was notorious for crushing descent, 3 murder disappearances, torture, rape and castration. his successor, adam at barrow set up a south african style truth and reconciliation commission to prob, allegations of abuses. low is being tried under the principle of universal jurisdiction, allowing foreign country to prosecute crimes against humanity regardless of where they were committed and say within the gambia, there is not only a lack of judicial resources to bring about justice, but a lack of political will. so it tells us one thing that, you know, potentially it was that are in the gumby as far as the younger government is concerned of interest that are here, may probably some of them at all, but some of them will likely escape and punishment. but those that are outside the gambia and of course what i can design trust that using the principle of universal jurisdiction i'm will have to deal with them on those people will have to feel justified in the back. in the gambia,
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the case is being watched closely and many have jeremy himself will eventually face justice. charlie angela, i'll just say to the head, aron out 0. how the murder of an 18 year old law student his renewed calls to justice and mexico on the ground, living more on germany's plans to upgrade hundreds of underground bunkers, milwaukee bugs close in on the next round of the n. b. a. playoffs, possible actions coming up with jim ah there, in addition to the haze, it's normally in the skies over rabbit as a fair amount of time and a good shape to suggest some pretty good action. which means showers all thunderstorms. they will be around the they are going to be focused in northern iraq and iran, as by john. we are good for a few big thunderstorms with pre,
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well scattered in past the saudi arabia, even further south of that and building down in yemen. now this is probably the last month we'll see significant rain so we can say goodbye to it may be by the end of wednesday, except in iran, eastern turkey, temperature wise. tim saw the high side but not hugely. so 35 in doha, that a 25 in jerusalem levant has cooled down significantly and sunshine, to be honest, is the major weather type. but let's jump science where sunshine isn't the major weather type, at least if you're in madagascar or mozambique. jasmine is a tropical storm whose winds are their peak now, but by tuesday when it might might make landfall, they're not very big, nor indeed other waves 6, which is not that big norse, the minor storm search that might affect the lancer. hopefully we can say, don't worry about it. there will be a lot of rain though, eventually in southern madagascar, but not so much now. in south africa. ah
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a manageable mike cuba on al jazeera lou ah, and again you watching out 0, remind about top stories and saw the u. s. secretary of state says russia is a failing in its war in ukraine and sleep, lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin, met the ukrainian president on sunday during the visit. they pledged more military support to the country, to grime rebels in ethiopia, north se they've completely withdrawn all the forces from the neighboring afar region. the withdrawal will allow aid to reach fremont hit to gripe, where more than 90 percent of the population need to date. french president,
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man or macro and has been reelected comfortably beating far right challenger, marine. the pen macaroni has acknowledged the dissatisfaction with his 1st term on the pen says she's in good position. the parliamentary relations in june was john eve. come who is a senior fellow at the center for analysis of the radical right, and he says it's unlikely. marina pens party will secure many seats in parliamentary elections in june. well, 41.5 percent. mine then gain around 8 percent from 2017 and she got a $13000000.00 votes, which is actually printed more than 2017. i think the problem is that in for us we will have a directions next you and we do not proportional representation. so usually, even though the national front is a big party as a do not send that many and base to the national assembly. last time they gain 7,
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see, and they can expect a little bit more this time about not enough to, to add a faction in the national and international assembly. if it were mainstream. she would have one yesterday. actually, you know, a number of french people from those via radical left and the main train left and the mainstream light blue is saying that my intervention chanda, is so devising. they cannot vote for all those days. they do not like my home. so she's not quite mainstream. what has become mainstream is some of the right news, especially those regarding immigration in a song. but you, she also asked to face a new condo on the political scene, a more who is more radical and she is a china is racing to try to cope it. 19 up break that may have been spreading in the capital for week rating
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residents have been buying a central item submit concerns a lot done could be imposed. katrina, you reports from the chinese capital launch used for corona virus testing or forming across the east of beijing. the capitals towel, young district has ordered all those living and working here to be tested. it follows the discovery of at least $41.00 cases in recent days. are good to go from of another i do worry, but what can you do? you just have to chose and do what the common tells you. that's why i'm here to listen, can go as it was a warm, i'm not too concerned. i had prepared one week's worth of food at home that should be enough. the warning prompted panic buying on sunday. the shelves of many supermarkets and grocery stores have been emptied. officials are trying to reassure the public, saying supply chains for essential goods are secure. toys neutral banker, retail supermarket stores, community valuable shops, and
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a direct sales stores have a sturdy supply of daily necessities. at least 28 neighborhoods have been put under locked down and 1200 close contacts sent to quarantine centers. more than 3 and a half 1000000 people must undergo testing 3 times this week. as bating races to contain this latest outbreak. leaders here are anxious not to repeat the mistakes made in shanghai where expert, se infections were identified. 2 lights, most of shanghai is 25000000 residents remain confined to their homes. the commercial center reported more than 17500 new cases on monday. 138 deaths from the virus had been officially confirmed there. in recent weeks, most were elderly and unvaccinated. there was some say, the real death toll is higher. residency access to food and necessities has improved though the indefinite locked out 1st imposed at the beginning of the month has sparked widespread anger and desperation. a
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viral social media video criticizing the government's heavy headed 0 tolerance approach has been censored online. katrina, you al, jazeera, the gen activists, sidney united states, a warning that americans with disabilities are facing, unique and ongoing challenges during the pandemic. as alan fisher no reports, they haven't had equal access to services like cobra testing and that fall short of a quality laws. so this, imagine after a long wait, you finally get your hands on the covert testing kit down with imagine you've been feeling ill and want to know if you're okay here. what now imagine you're blind. it has no ah, markings on it. and again, this is a cardboard box, so um, you know, boxes of band aids have braille on them now, over the phone, for many disabled people, the surgeon testing has left them behind. if you're blind, 1000000 people in the u. s. r. then simply, what can you, what to do is
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a challenge. there were testing centers that were drive through a home way. and of course, one people don't drive. we do have as a matter of national public policy, the idea that people with disabilities are supposed to be integrated and included. so why is there nobody thinking about on the front end before things become a problem? and demick restrictions were hard on almost every one, but even more complicated for those who are disabled. that is the americans with disabilities act, the laws and tension that every american has the same rights and opportunities as every one else. it gives people a sense of independence and dignity during the pandemic. we have seen all 50 states ah, operationalize what's called a crisis standards of care. and these are standards that a hospital uses to determine who gets access to treatment in times of a shortage of of medical resources. and so states have used disability as
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a means of saying, you know what, your life is not worth living. it's not worth said in, in fact one in for adult americans has a disability disability defined as a physical or mental impairment that impacts a major life activity and lawn cove. it could see those numbers rise dramatically. you may be seeing people with long corvette who are experiencing things like the t reduced lung capacity, brain fog, as well as individuals who have had significant stress and trauma throughout the panoramic. we're now having to adjust to life with our psychiatric disability. the white house is responded to criticism and made some changes including recommending to drug companies that they make testing easily accessible for everyone. but things aren't going to change overnight. there will be a lag, and that means for people with disabilities. it's going to take longer to get back to normal. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house,
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an environmental lawyer who led a legal battle against oil giants. chevron has been freed from house arrest in the united states after serving his sentence. stephen danziger was jail for 6 months last october when charges brought against him by the company. danziger was 1st attained at home when he was charged in 2019 and had spent almost $1000.00 days under house arrest. in 2011, he won a $9500000000.00 judgment against chevron in the court in ecuador over pollution in the amazon rain forest. but a us judge later ruled against that judgement. while a u. s. judge is holding former president old trump in contempt for failing to turn over documents to state attorneys. trouble have to pay $10000.00 every day that he fails to comply with the subpoena. new york state has been investigating the trump organization for more than 2 years. the company is accused of misstating the values of its real estate properties to obtain favorable loans and tax deductions.
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protests in mexico, demanding justice for women who've been killed. and for those who suffered violence, the outrage follows the murder of a law student in the northern city of monterey cut her lip as hot ian as more co turns like this one and mexico's capital had been held across the country, calling for a search and violence against women to stop it follows the murder of an 18 year old student in the northern city of monterey dub. any escobar, his body was found on thursday decomposing in a water tank nearly 2 weeks after she had gone missing. she was left on the site of the road late at night after a taxi driver allegedly tried to fondle her moments later he took this picture. he says it's proof that she was alive when she got out of the car. the taxi driver claims he wasn't involved in the woman's death. it's a case that still under investigation and has outrage the country. ha, ha,
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ha ha. to be honest, it happens too often. it's not just this case. several women have been murdered in a month. that's why we're here fighting posters of missing girls and women were taped outside the attorney general's office act of his say police and prosecutors had been slow and ineffective in investigating these cases. what can i felt only that it wasn't gonna get. authorities don't do what they're supposed to do in a timely fashion against when someone goes missing, they continue arguing that we need to wait 72 hours to start searching. instead of going forward, we seem to be going backwards. killings of women have increase in recent years in mexico and 2020 records show. there were 977 registered cases. a year later, $38.00 more were reported. this year. we are not fools. we do not need to be noise or have a degree to see that there is no justice,
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not even in death. oh, despite the years of protest, the number of disappearances remains high. around 1600 women have been reported missing so far this year. officials say nearly 830 are still unaccounted for. in 16 have been found dead now there, devany has been laid to rest, cause are mounting for justice. along with thousands of unsolved cases, cartier lopez of the yan. i'll just hear you as president joe biden. and jordan's king abdullah, however, discuss how to low tensions in israel and the occupied west bank. and this comes falling recent violence of the our acts and mos compound between wisdom worshipers and it's ready forces. the muslim religious trust that overseas the holy site says more than 4500 jews carried out incursions into the compound during the jewish possible holiday. it also says more jews are accessing the site than in previous
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years, and many of them are calling for the right to pray, which is hugely provocative to palestinians. stephanie decker is in jerusalem and looks into the nuances surrounding the status quo. and what it means to day it's one of the world's holiest sites. and recent weeks of once again seen arise, intentions is the holy month of ramadan coincided with a jewish holiday of pos over the number of jewish religious ultra nationalists groups entering the site has increased. some are part of the temple mount movement whose members call for the right to pray on the site. and the incursions are protected by israeli forces and seen by palestinians as a major provocation. what would take place in small. busy groups and respectfully as well being done in large, larger groups and more provocative, more defiant and more humiliating for the muslim worshippers. and this is what it's all about. the alex, the most compound or temple mount,
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as it's known to jews were certain ours are allocated during the week where non muslims can enter. but under longstanding agreement between israel and jordan, which is the custodian of the site, only, muslims can pray there. however, over the years, there's been an increase in the number of jewish religious ultra nationalists entering the site, quoting for the right to prayer and actively attempting prayers there. and that scene is a gradual erosion of the long agreed status quo. according to these law, mac walketh the jordanian religious trust that runs the site, the number of jewish religious ultra nationalists who access the site in the past year was the highest so far. many try to pray and are sometimes removed by israeli police. this is the weapon ization of clothes and religious play, romania in recent years. ah, that's that a school has begun to road and is really policies under danielle became i would say more permission there was. busy turning
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a blind eye to quiet prayer and the more demonstrative prayer da, me works for this law mich walketh and says he is witnessed the same thing. he was injured by israeli police while documenting what happens in the compound sort of this well on the floor that the police are turning a blind eye to. these praise. these groups cool for invasion with huge numbers. the say the site stairs and they must demolish the dome of the rock and build their temple instead. this is how they think, and this is what's causing the escalation and triggering the conflict heading. rafael is a member of the temple mount movement, who we met earlier this year in an illegal outpost in the occupied west bank. so now i'm not allowed to voted roper. at the time he was considered a security risk by israel's internal security services. the shin bet and banned from entering jerusalem's old city. maybe the police don't like what i do every provokes the police and the country calls. we want to go to come home and we won't
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do without it. we'll be able just to walk there, really that we won't be escorted by polyphony. we could pray a whenever we want, and where we want on the temple mount. the growing temple mount movement is a concern to many palestinians and muslims across the slam. it world who say that alex or is a red line consecutive israeli governments have maintained they have no intention of changing the situation. and israel's foreign ministry ela plead on sunday, reiterated israel's commitment to the status quo that only muslims pray and non muslims visit. events at the alex, the mos compound can be linked to triggering the 2nd intifada, and also the most recent garza war last year. nothing has the same ability to mobilize major protests and anger here at what's long been a volatile and emotionally charged religious epicenter. stephanie decker, al jazeera jerusalem, former canyon president. why could back his bodies now lying in state of the public
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to pay their respects? becky served as kenya's 3rd president from 2002 to 2013. he was credited with reviving kenya's economy while in office, but his re election in 2007 sparked months of ethnic violence had killed hundreds of people back he was 90 years old. the 1st verdict him one of several trials of mir most opposed. civilian leader has been delayed uncensored. she was arrested by the army when it sees power more than a year ago. she is facing several corruption trials. she is accused of influencing the 2020 election in order to win a 2nd term. nicaragua has withdrawn from the organization of american states, the government of president, daniel ortega or to close the organization's offices in the capital. the block had condemned or take his re election after several opponents were detained before the vote. nicaragua, pronounce it split from what it calls the infamous organization in m new zealand and australia have condemned russia's invasion of ukraine during
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a ceremony commemorating anzac day. oh, is the service was held as a world war one battlefield glibly in turkey. tens of thousands of soldiers from australia and new zealand known as an axe, died during the conflict 107 years ago. is others his own. i must start by acknowledging the fact that law has returned to europe in the form of rushes, brutal and illegal invasion of ukraine. once again, our people, belgians, australians, new zealanders, and our friends and allies, then shoulder to shoulder with one another. and as the poor for freedom democracy and the rule of law, germany is planning to strengthen a system of bunkers after russia's invasion of ukraine. at the interior minister
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once old basement shelters upgrade of the country has about 600 such bunkers. sebastian reports now from berlin. in a city with a long and traumatic war history like berlin, you don't have to look far to fight old bunkers. in 1977, this subway station was constructed as an atomic bunker to protect 3 and a half 1000 people from a possible nuclear attack by the soviet union. behind his door, the cold war seems still very real. every people come in here should get a few sinks, which one is which he needs or she needs, ah, 2 rolls of toilet paper for 2 weeks pieces. so a towel and a boat and a cup. the bunker was design, so people would have enough oxygen, water, and food for 2 weeks, hoping the worst radiation would be gone by then for decade,
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the government maintained hundreds of these bunkers. and since 2007, nobody spending a cent anymore because they believed in germany. the threat was over. not many in germany had expected just a few months ago that something like this would possibly be needed again, an underground emergency kitchen, well hidden behind the concrete walls, but with a threat from russia becoming more real in people's minds. some here realize the country is not ready. not only have old bankers be neglected, many have been sold and found new destinations like this one, which now is a museum for asian art. others have turned into galleries, nightclubs or private houses. the nearly 600 bunkers, the government still owned and not ready for use. according to military experts. it would be reusable, within a particular financial constraints,
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they're going to have to spend money. this whole thing is a very expensive undertaking. the thought of needing to seek shelter in a bunker field. unreal to some of those who just finished a tour over them to see how dark it is. how, how the feeling must been in the war when you hear outside the play and the bomb. we've had so many decades of peace in europe. this is a very difficult situation. i hope there will be a peaceful solution to all of this. even in the heat of the cold war, berlin could only protect 27500 people in its bunkers on a population of 2100000. so the government's plan to upgrade them is seen as a way to reassure it citizens, rather than aiming to offer protection for every one step, fasten al jazeera in berlin. i still had to run out zera and attempt to create aviation history doesn't go as expected. details of that. can we up the school?
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full. ah. a thank you, nick. we start with basketball in the western conferences top seeds. the phoenix funds have been stunned once again in the n b a playoffs. playing a 2nd straight game without saw play devon, booker, the sons ones down 118. it's 183 away from new orleans phoenix. we're actually ahead of the halfway point that couldn't keep off in the 2nd half runs it. ingram is starring the pelicans with 30 points, a scene of them coming in. the 3rd quarter results means the sites and level 2 to
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going into game 5 of the 1st round theory. reading champions. the milwaukee bucks has taken a 3. 1 seriously honest answer to come fall was in good form against the chicago bulls. the bags a 33 point. 17 rebounds of the bucks, 111995. and that one went away from the next round. but the bowls sound like they're ready to fight to stay alive. you know? 30, you know they're getting their championship caliber change. you know, you have to expect that, but, you know, i think that we just need to fight them and stay with it. you know, once you know, once they give a punch, we have to respond each and every time. not just wanted like the miami have moved interest 31 series lead against the atlanta hawks, jimmy butler scoring 36 points and providing tennis. this in this when for the hate, the final goal, one tenant to 86 with game 5 on tuesday. everybody's in my ear about staying aggressive. take more shots, but still finding a way to play basketball the right way in. i'm not the one to know in
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a rhythm. we're playing great basketball, we're again stopped whenever our spacing is correct. when everybody's know what a boss supposed to go to, i was going, we got another one, we got to get asian champions league football. now in japan's yokohama f, marin also moved into top spot in the group. they beat sidney f. c and hutch him in vietnam, which is hosting a number of the east phones around robin matches, along with thailand and malaysia, yokohama, beating meryl street in opponents even off having him. i'm sent off in the 2nd half for this challenge. the j lakeside are running out, rena, what is with brazilian anderson lopez? rounding off the scoring double olympic snable champion. terry kim is to take some time away from this board for her mental well being kim retained took all madeline the half bite, but the winter games in beijing in february. but after what she's called a draining year, american is going to take a season out to reset before turning to launch
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a campaign for 3rd gold of the 2026 games in italy. the 22 year old also took a full season off after she was 1st and in big fossil fuel, china in 2018 and i talked them on shore. canadians paid tribute to the late to get out of their game against the boston bruins on sunday. the hall of famer died from lung cancer last week, aged 70 the helped mon true win for stripe families up titles. in the 19 seventy's temper flared in major league baseball, philadelphia, phillies, bertha co. shelba was caught out on strikes by on, on how it had on this. and he wasn't happy about it. the felisa sluggard showed his frustration and he was objected from the game itself. it went on to lose to the milwaukee brewers one. nothing to american pilots hoping to swap their planes. mid air have failed to make aviation history and now facing an investigation after the stunt didn't go to plan cousins. leak. akins and andy farrington were each piloting a plane at 14000 feet over the arizona desert. the plan was to purposely nosedive
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the aircraft and then simultaneously jumped from one to the other for taking the controls and landing safely all of that in under one minutes. akins my should get into farrington aircraft and landed it safely but firing had had to abandon his attempt. the other plane that had spun out of control deployed a tail sheet, but suffered heavy damage after landing on it's nice. i mean, we proved that it was possible we were pushing boundaries out here. and what's great is i jump from one i got in the other one we landed, i landed safely, andy, lena, safely under parachute, the plane landed under a persian all our safety protocols worked. yeah, i mean we're, they're all the numbers matched up and everything like that. everything should have been good to go for some reason, it wasn't that way, but at the end of the day, we're both here. we're both good to go. everybody safe and sound, and i guess that's an important part. and that's always what for now i'll have more latent deliberate in thank you for that. but is it for this new saw me paul garner
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college in london, taking over recover minutes over ah, ah, with the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about distract. create confusion to craig, smoke and mirrors the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically refer to. the oral industry was a main bank roller or opposition to clock back to campaign against the climate. do
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you think that's a bad thing? more future business? here's a good thing. absolutely. on al jazeera, from the al jazeera london broker center t people, unprompted uninterrupted. there is a form of knowledge which is kind of not acknowledged. so there isn't only one story to be told even about colonialism. the other stories thought 2 of after is that gonna and then that all 3 ought to aim we can bring in all of these other qualities are not necessarily struck in the ways that we've been taught them. i feel like that's potentially a really exciting prospect studio be unpredicted on al jazeera rivers are trying out, raising land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife for migration have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with the koran of ours, pandemic keeping many visitors awake. revenue from torrison isn't enough. here at the outset national park, an annual ceremony has been launched
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a whole creation than individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, the u. s. promises more military aid for ukraine during the highest level american visit to key if since the war with russia began. ah, on the bulkhead, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up, found guilty of attempting to overthrow the turkish government activists. osman kabbalah is sentenced to life in prison. to cry, rebels say they've pulled out of the afar region to move that could.
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