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for this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm ne parker. this is the alger 0 news. our life from london coming up a lot. musk seals a deal to buy twitter for $44000000000.00. for this promise of more free speech has critics worried. b, u. s. promises more military aid for ukraine during the highest level american visit to key of since the war with russia began to crane rebels say they've pulled
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out of the far region, a move that could have local life saving food aid for thousands in need and going under grounds the german government draws up plans to upgrade its cold war era. bunkers in sports will hear from both managers as manchester city prepared to face around madrid in the champions league and western conference top seeds. the phoenix suns slip off again as the new orleans pelicans making c c n b a playoff. ah twitter as confirmed, it's been bored by a long mask for $44000000000.00. earlier shares being traded in the company were halted because if reports masks bed to buy, the social media giant will be successful. the sale raises questions as to how the billionaire will reform twitter mosque has previously said he wants to unlock to it as extraordinary potential and make it
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a platform for free speech around the world. early on monday must tweet it that he hopes even his worst critics remain on the platform. because quote, that's what free speech means, or gabriel, at his own bow, is live in new york for us. the new york stock exchange gabor's of markets reacted there. well, the markets closed in twitter was up about 5 and a half percent close to about $51.70. that still below the share price city lawn must paid $40.00 pay $54.20. so listen, there is some market is reacting positively to this news in a way, but the sale of twitter is not going to affect tech stocks broadly. it's not going to in of itself affect the markets and make big swings in the market. but nevertheless, there's going to be a very interesting to see how it goes in the days and weeks and really months to come. because he must, as he has lots of plans to help improve twitter and the user experience. now that
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he potentially will be owning it once his deal goes through, if it does and we're presuming that it will, then he will be able to make these changes as twitters very rapidly turning it into a company that will be in private hands. i guess gave the big, 44000000000 dollar question perhaps is what would bust ownership of twitter actually mean for, for uses? you know, it depends who you ask. i just spoke to an expert social media expert who studies this new york university. and he said, you know what, i'm just not sure yet. and that seems like it's the overall consensus. there's a lot, if you go to twitter, it doesn't take that long of you scrolling to see there's a lot of pushback on this. i mean, it's a consolidation of another social media platform in the hands of a very wealthy person. we already see this with facebook. mark zuckerberg owns majority stock. they're pretty much owns the company controls everything that goes on facebook, where you see with youtube or anywhere, anywhere else. so this is
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a twitter was kinda one of the last major social media platforms. it was not solely in the hands of one billionaire. well, now it will be so musket saying this is not a purchase that he's doing to make money. he says he's got bigger plans. you just simply, he sees this is very much owning twitter because he says it's become very much the defacto towns square. if you will, and he says having a, a robust social media platform that's transparent is good for democracy. but a lot of people on the other side, look at this and say, you know what, twitter has spent a lot of time the last few years, really trying to crack down on misinformation. they've been leading the leading the parade if you will, on de platforming users that they say are pushing misinformation. donald trumping height, the list there and must disagrees with this, or at least we think he disagrees with this. so how he plans to make changes in
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this regard will have a big effect on, on user experience. but not only that, but information and or misinformation, depending on how you, how you look at it under pending on what changes must decides to make every elizondo in new york. thank you. or charles arthur was a technology journalist and author of social warming. a book about social media effects he joined says via zoom. thank you very much for joining us. i can i start by asking you about what else must hopes for the future of twitter. he's talking about it being a boss, see, and a free speech about it being a market place where people can freely trade ideas. but of course, anybody that's ever use twitter knows perfectly well that, that sir discussions can end in verbal pawnshops and that the hopes of a markets market place can quite easily collapse into dis information. yeah, i mean, to some extent twitter already is what it must describes. it, sir, it's a global communications network. that if it doesn't exist,
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you'd really want to invent it because it's so incredibly useful for spreading information out. and i, i think a lot of people are getting hung up on what he said about free speech, and they're not looking at what he must really thinks about. which tends to be a long lusk, and what he wants to do next. and acquiring twitter is a great way for him of not getting thrown off twitter because he has a lot of a lot of fights going on with the securities and exchange commission in the us about things that he's treated. which sure there he see say's affect the price of shares, shares to the own shares the might own shows that he doesn't want to own. and the there's probably to some extent and all terry motors. and i think it's a bit simplistic to, to think that term to just go along with what he said on the. so i think you need to look a bit more, more deeply at it. and, and also just making everything free speech having less content. moderation has been tried already been work very well, and he needs twitter actually to make more money than it ever has before in order
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to service the debt that he's taking on. because takeover. so simple answers aren't actually the solution here. are you almost cursor kind of hinted at the changes that he might well try and introduce sir, when it comes to twitter in the future? how might user experience change going forward? while he's talked about into z edit buttons, he's talked about will center gating schumann. so that, you know, you're not interacting with a bottle something better course the, the trouble is that a lot of these bought accounts are created by human. that is done sort of automatically. i think that the, the big that's not actually the thing that will make it make more money. and again, that's the thing he has to make happen, because he's put a whole lot of teslas shows up as collateral, so the banks will loan him $15000000000.00 or so that he needs to get to the finish line. so i think that he has to find new business models better ways of advertising because twitters present model. oh, putting sort of brand adverts into the timeline simply doesn't work. he needs things where people are paying twitter money from usually individual accounts where
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twitter is getting money from purchases, people make through it, or where people are subscribing either to see people or to nazi people are in to some extent of fir donald trump is allowed back on the platform i'd well i think i'd almost pay some money not to see anything from him. just picking up on what you mentioned there about subscription. we know that sir. twitter blew, for instance, launch last year. and so in countries the u. s. canada, australia, new zealand, to name a few, how my forcing users to pay money. disrupt the, the entire experience. surely if he wants an open market space asking people to, to pay for that experiences, it's not going to potentially help. it depends, does not, i mean, it may be that you have to pay to follow certain people. so if i have a twitter blue allows you, if you pays a certain amount of money and it means you can show tweets to certain people, there are also to ways you can slice and dice it and sure that not everything would
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be, would be available to that model, but we already see that with news websites and twitter is in a sense, a sort of a global news platform. it's just, people tend not to think of it that way, but certainly a lot of journalists to hang on it and seek. i seek out experts in any evolving situation, so says ukraine war and i think they found a very useful and those are sorts of people who would actually find it useful to pay money for better filtered information. and like i said, there are so many ways that you can slice and vices. you could have a twitter which has got a moderation. you could have a twitter which has got almost 0 moderation. and because he controls where the tweets go in and come out, he could actually license that and allow other companies in effect, to offer a twitter experience that you pay for. if you want to have a very white wing, twitter. sure. go ahead. you can pay somebody to get that one and a different company can offer you a more left me one and try to with get all the money from it. i think we're far from seeing or anything like that. the idea is that could come through from this
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very interesting changing face to twitter and evolving digital landscape or charles or the technology journalist. thank you very much. coming up on al jazeera this news hour. a coven, our break in beijing proms. panic buying as residents worry, they could follow shanghai and to lock them. human rights groups accused maryan forces of being involved in a massacre and mara, backed by russian mercenaries in support. the japanese side that turned on the style in asia's premier club, competition, or action coming up. ah, ukraine has received his highest level visit by us officials since the war began. the secretaries of state and defense met ukraine's president in person in keith to offer continued support against russia's invasion until abe lincoln said, russia's campaign in ukraine had failed, and a pledge was made to step up
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u. s. military aid, including more advance weapons. alexey o'brien reports a show of support in a time of war, the u. s. secretaries of state and defense in the ukrainian capital 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 re paula in la rush angela battle keys, it was for her and her insurance bar and quite frankly, to russell war, we 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 step up u. s. military aid, including sending more advanced weapons and 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
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casualties. but on sunday he said he was grateful for u. s. support. and what he called an important moment for his on tree abriana that it says that the priority of this meeting is weaponry support from the 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 capture any major city since the invasion started on february 24th, it has caused widespread devastation. cities in the east and south facent daily bombardment. and what president phil autumn is a landscape called the battle for don bess. the u. s. says it wants to see russia. we can't so that it can never do anything like this. again. the bottom line is this . we don't know how the rest of us were wonderful. but we do know that a sovereign independent ukraine will be around
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a lot longer than glad americans on the sea are in terms of rushes warrants. russia has already failed, and ukraine has already succeeded. speaking in poland after their meeting secretaries outlined what will be included in the latest $700000000.00 package to ukraine and neighboring countries. so they need a long range force. you've heard of. it was a need for claims. we believe that we can work. they can win if they have the right equipment. the rights for the visit comes as do you in secret? general antonio terrace is in moscow. then keith, for meetings with the leaders from both sides, secretary blanket says good terrorist will be carrying a strong and clear message to the russian president that he needs to end this war. now alex here brian al jazeera all around the time, lincoln was in key of russia and least a string of attacks across ukraine, striking crucial infrastructure. the close the train station neil of if was among 5
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train stations hit by missiles and war planes in central and western ukraine. early on monday. authority say at least 5 people have been killed. ukraine says russia was trying to bomb ukraine's rail infrastructure to disrupt foreign arms supplies. the central veneered sierra regions governor says an unspecified number of people have been killed by rockets. russia fired at 2 towns. russia's defense ministry says its forces have destroyed an oil refinery in cram and choke in central ukraine along with fuel depos. they're a long range missiles hit. what russia says, our weapons and ammunition, depos impervious cover in an nova to me, theft car in the harkey region and ukraine's defense ministry says russian forces are continuing their attacks in the east. shall stratford sent this report from slavery and skin done? yes. near one of the front lines. ah, are you created military ambulance speed south towards soviet's evacuated civilians
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arrive it avail to you? created arby checkpoint north east of the city. the military won't allow us to fill inside the vehicle, our spit lather, delia as nearly as 86 year old mother had told eda my husband is still in there at home. i'm very afraid for him, so sweet. bother breaking down what lucy replied to the ukraine. what's this water end says earlier, and we could say that to a booted stop. this dreadful war in what it's about. we're hearing a lot of shelling as you can hear there, possibly that shelling coming from this direction. we've also hearing from that direction about 7 kilometers up that road is the town of lumen. now we, we know that russian forces control a village very close to it. we also understand that most of the civilians have left and the military are telling us that what the russians are trying to do, fly attacking the man is move closer to the city of savanski,
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which is down the road. bloody toward a case lie on the ground, close to the checkpoint, cut from the limbs of soldiers or civilians. injured them like before. a military ambulance arrives, had injured ukrainian. soldier is helped to waiting on me medics who refused to let us vill oh stop filming. now he says this greater is from what the crating army say was. a russian rocket landed near another check point on a different road into slough. janski's. it leads to the russian controls, city of elysium. ukrainian army says it's holding back at least a 2, if not 3 pronged russian army evolves. sloppy. ask along with neighboring cremmit also. only a 10 minute drive further south of the 2 biggest cities in the double bass region. still on the full ukraine,
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an army control. we drive it detailed the streets of virtually empty. the people still here shop at the occasional supermarket, still open. many of the shelves are bare, close by we fide merida and said a gay lame shipping is. thank you. thank you, my adela. no. of course we're afraid it's going to happen. the russians are pushing that. we hope the army can protect us and defend the city. we have a basement and that's our only plan. the main thing is that we've sent our children away with. a school was damage with a rush and bulb landed close by, but slip yards cause escaped. the heavy rush of shelling suffered by some tales in the dawn. it's greeted in the evening light, a siren whales walling those who remain to getting the side or underground almost deserted city. the russian armies sites, chaw, stratford, al jazeera,
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sloppy, ask russians. foreign minister, sir, gala rov says the ukraine war will end with the treaty, but it will depend on the military situation that prov. also a key is key if of not negotiating in good faith. earlier russia's president said, moscow's enemies are trying to cause unrest to undermine its gains in ukraine. discount, which prices go or play, or the task is coming forward to break russia from within. but they can't do it because our society is showing its unity and support for our armed forces and our efforts to maintain the security of russia and the citizens of don bass dawson. jabari has more for 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 own general prosecutor's office to remain vigilant. he also shared some information about
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a operation that the fs b managed to prevent from taking place. according to the presidents, the federal and security services are thwarted. an attempt of 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 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 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. russian media outlets have reported a series of blossom mold overs breakaway region of trends. mr. the explosions reportedly happened to the ministry of state security in the city of to rosabelle. so far there be no reports of casualties,
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trans news to or is supported by russia and his own ukraine's western border is to cry rebels who are fighting a war with the government to the north of the country. say they have made a tactical retreat. that to create people's liberation front or t p f say it's completely would draw all of its forces from the neighboring a far region. they say they hope the withdrawal will allow aid to reach famine, hit to cry when more than 90 percent of the population needs food aid. last month prime minister abby, i'm a declared, it's a surprise truce in a bit to improve humanitarian access. if the opium journalist some, you'll get a she was following the story closely and says this was the only way the government would allow much needed food aid into the region. it could only agree to some kind of c, y, unless an organization that they deem us a terrorist organic organization would sadly leave afar. but the t p left has been saying the reason that they're in
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a far as to protect their interest to protect any kind of attack that might come to your weight. and there doesn't seem to be any end in sight. awfully coming in has been trying to play a role to end this conflict. the former president of nigeria has been going back and forth between id sub mckelly, the carpet out of to dry and event in kenya. speaking to the canyon, that president and the u. s. invoice find to solve this issue, but there doesn't seem to be any kind of agreements along this actors. french president and manual micron has cooled for unity following his re election. after beating far right challenge of marine le pen micron acknowledged the dissatisfaction with his 1st term made clear by reduce share with a vote and sundays run off compared to 5 years ago. natasha butler is in paris with more. what do i be much rest for a minute? my cross on the international frontal want to forge ahead with his
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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 worked very hard for deeper e, you integration, and then closer to home. on the domestic front. micro will want to look at some measures to policies to try and how people deal better with the cost of living crisis. that was the number one issue i in this election. he also faces the challenge of trying to convince people that he really can be at the french president for everyone. because he knows that $41.00 a 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 cost their ballot, 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
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other presidential candidates in this race, most notably marine the pen. she says that her campaign has already begun back in 2017 mac crawls, 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. or turner to the run off was just under 72 percent. that's the lowest since 1969 fall left leader joe luke miller shaw said emmanuel macaroni might have one, but he was swimming and an ocean of abs than abstentions and spoil ballots. while micron taught the poles in the 1st round were just on the 28 percent of the vote, the 58 percent he received in the foot run off was down 8 percent from 2017. the 2nd round, le pen broke through the 40 percent threshold unprecedented. for the far right leader, she no lead, narrowly beat malice shown in the 1st round. managing 23 percent of the vote. malice shown on his popular union party, managed 21 percent of the 1st rounds,
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scooping up most of the left leaning vote. but candidates on the left guard at 1200000 more votes than in 2017 or for more in this, at let's speak to zachery long. he is political analyst and the global policy institute. and he joins us via skype from st. marlow and france. thanks for joining us. i'm just looking at the figures here. i mean, considering that more than 4 in 10 people voted for a pan or a 3rd of people, abstained or spoiled their votes. it looks as if winning the election may just be the easy part for a manual macro on how does he go about uniting the country now? okay, now the thing is you need to get a majority environment for parliament directions. you're going to take place on the 12th and ninety's of, of june. and if you get to missouri, ged review position to govern fully because you know that in france, the president as only full pass if he has a government backed by
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a full majority in parliament. but it looks as if it will be the case, even though men are short and have bend open, that they are going to prevent him from gigabit. georgie and even men also fix that is the left could get a majority in the bottom on to an issue. but the think that is a bit ambitious on his spot. and i think he lives in cal co grand coca cola perhaps. but i want for the traditional left in france, so many people of course, who would have voted or preferred her vote for john miller shall let no vote to emanuel by chrome. but still, there are people who perhaps sort of traditionally voted for the left who let their voice to le pen because the modern left simply didn't speak to them. yes, is truly the interesting thing in france. it seems that the right is winning,
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but most fragile people actually in favor of left wing economy and social policies. that's the reason for the success of a minor ben, which is not just based on immigration, and is security as he's used to be the case. she actually focused on campaign, on the cost of living, which appears lot to defense moving out of the red war districts. she is very popular in norfolk francy to harden industry or bit of the wasteland now. but it used to be the big industry or part of france which used to be treasure the left wing. and instead of voting for her left parties devoted for dirt. ringback or national front m for mary lou ben and even door. and that's why the campaign was focused on this issue because of the ve, our life is difficult for the people and, and, but on the scalar,
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for those who make it, will find it hard to make the ends meet. so it is quite funny because you look at the results to write and far right. is going full steam ahead that actually be i did, there's a lot of resentment on the body working process which unfortunately left as not been able to capitalize on. is fishery decision is party who have seen us for a to 2 percent, but it must be said that a lot of people voted for shorted middle shop. $22.00 and you need 22 percent. a lot of them were actually not menache or supporters, but socially is to realize that their candidate was not making it. and therefore decided to show that the left still exists in france and voted for him. oh, i can only do what i wanted to go about the health of democracy in france, at least one voter with heard saying that it was like choosing between the plague
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and cholera. that doesn't seem to be a tremendous amount of enthusiasm about what's just happened in this year's election. does a actually, the brain is more deadly than her and i supposed to play with them in my in pen and a korea or maybe michael. that is saying that michael as had to miss you, say that these are resorts or blashley, or brush me to take into account. johnson, france is of a divided, fractured country, and this time e as promised, where they would keep is from is it, is it a better? yes. promise that he would govern differently. he would try to coordinate merge to concert more to be in what less or isn't or what. at 1st he was known as a vertical president, rudy from above now is showed is willingness to listen and to work with everyone who was concerned about the future were being of france,
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whether they're from the left, whether from the right and what he's shaping up is a majority of all of my call, but not the majority of his own party, but the kind of coalition going for a center left to the center, right. okay. okay, well, let's see what happens in the run up to a parliamentary elections in june. zachary law, political analysts from the global policy institute. thank you. thank you. still to come here, what al jazeera, this news hour demonstrates, is in mexico to trust violence against women. following the murder of law students . re walkie books, clues in all the next round of the playoffs. basketball actions coming up in sports . ah
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hello. that is the lack of spring like weather across europe at the moment, particularly for central and southern areas. but up in the north where we've seen milder conditions, a lot of warms coming through for places like sweden and clear skies. so people could enjoy the cherry blossoms in bloom. now we are going to see things cool down up in the nor thanks. when normally when that's gonna knock some temperatures down for paces like no way as well as sweden. if we have a look at the 3 day for stuck them, well you can see it there. we are going to see the temperature nearly half as those clouds creep in for britain and island for the north west. we are still seeing some sunny spells through the cloud. it is going to cool down in places like london, it'll dry up. however, for much of france, those scattered showers, edging across further east into places like germany, as well as austria and northern areas of italy. but plenty of sunshine to be found for the south of this, and lots of sunshine in the southeast corner, greece seeing clear skies. athens sitting at $26.00 degrees celsius,
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the similar story for romania. but on the other side, we had further west within the rain, come back into spain. by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be eastern areas of spain that see a real drenching, but from malaga will see sunshine at $22.00 degrees. ah, what did, what have toilets, my stick right hops, li, the country, you're fly, an investigation one. 0, one east reveals explosive allegation. a police corruption on out of europe. ah, al jazeera, with
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o, wherever you go in the world. one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go. lou ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, the world's richest man, ella must cuz bought social media platform, twitter for $44000000000.00. earlier shares being traded in the company were halted because of reports. the sale was likely it raises questions as to how the
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billionaire will we form the social media. james b u. s. secretary of state says russia has failed in ukraine and to leap lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin, have just wrapped up a visiting kia from place to step up u. s. military aid, including more advanced weapons, ethiopia, to cry, rebels who are fighting a war with the government in the north of the country say they have made a tactical retreat. they hope the withdrawal will allow aid to reach famine, hit to cry. russia has offered ukrainians. the use of humanitarian corridors, but these have been consistently criticized by key if and rights groups. a humanitarian corridor is created when fighting is temporarily stopped to allow civilians to flee along designated routes, or to allow humanitarian aid into a town or city under siege. during the bosnian war, in the 1990 s, the un set up safe areas for civilians which became
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a precursor to humanitarian corridors. but the un was unable to protect the zones when they came under attack. humanitarian corridor was we used in syria, allowing tens of thousands of people to escape combat zones, and cities under siege. they were funneled to the north west province of it live. the last opposition held enclave. but critics say syria backed by russia also use the humanitarian corridors to carry out mass demographic change, removing large opposition populations. years later it live is still surrounded by syrian forces and hit by russian air strikes. we are joining us now via zoom. is sasha to avoid shook curator. the ukrainian institutes are in london. thank you so much for joining us. as i just described there, the phrase humanitarian corridor is often used by both sides and the conflict in ukraine. what do you understand it to me? and how importantly do we measure its effectiveness when it comes to the crisis in
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ukraine? at the moment? i mean, you can corridor, it is something that allows people from this each territories see tends to pass to safety to those of territories that are not being shelled or bombarded by the army . and at the moment, the center in carry just non existent in ukraine. it's very important for us to note that during the 2 months since the full scale invasion, russia only allowed the national grades cross tokenize to humanitarian corridors in ukraine, one in the north of the country and wanting to sell. so this is not enough because currently or too many korean cities and towns are being under siege and civilians are in dire conditions. there are, there are 2 big criticisms being leveled at russia from the ukrainian government. the 1st is the term potential refugees from cities like mario paula being simply funneled into russia against their will. and secondly, that what
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a humanitarian corridor is set up, that the message simply isn't being conveyed to russian soldiers on the ground. and those corridors are simply not safe for people to use. what more do you know? well, actually interpretations is what is the route to safety, so called the trash office to civilians in there by territories. so currently in such as like mario ball where it goes into the un, $100000.00 civilians to remain in the city which is completely destroyed. the only way to, for people to reach some kind of city is to be deported to russia. and they're, they're being issued with russian passports and said to the very just and far away and economically deprived regions of russia, which obviously is a tactical war. and currently the safe passage from murray paul is banned and the situation is particularly critical for those who are trapped in they
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as all stalls to your plans for 2000 people remain there. they are hiding from russian showings and bombs in the basement of the plans. these are their last defenders of the city as well as i run to 1000 civilians. and among them there are 500 wounded people. according to all international humanitarian laws, the wounded people should be protected. this is not happening. they have been trapped there without water, without food, without proper access to medicine and medical care. this is, of course, this is of course an informational information war as well as a conventional war. and obviously both sides want to, to show that they are protecting civilians as best as they possibly can when it comes specifically to the, the factory there in, in mary or paul. we've gone from a situation where russia was about to store the factory to vladimir putin saying,
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let's lay siege to it. now. the russians appearing to say, well look good, we're happy to, to set up these humanitarian corridors, should we believe what we're hearing from the kremlin? so far, not a single humanitarian corridor was allowed by the kremlin for the city of mary paul . and it is not clear how we can trust them now to allow us to allow our safe passage for those chatting v as a hostile steel plans for, for those people who are, they are the only hope is for international community to step up. and for probably figure it's a re known for public, intellectual, for religious figures, to arrange some kind of internationally approved humanitarian corridor and to make this message possible for them. this is now not happening. and very briefly, i believe that you are in mario pal at the start of the seas. what do you make of what happened to the city now? oh, well,
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i was not unreasonable. i was in love it. there wasn't more to city of ukraine. well, i was there during the 5 weeks since this since they're full scale invasion people from where you all started arriving. and they were deeply traumatized and very minds. it was a week to since the invasion. and now it's the 2nd month people there were trapped without food, without, without heating and without connection. so they did not know what was happening there outside worlds when they reached live it. some of them told me that the only way for them to get out of the city was to try through the columns of russian tanks . so they risk their lives in order to reach the korean territory. obviously only of those of them who had private cars, who had this opportunity and who had honestly the courage to go straight to the russian tanks were able to reach safety for possible. thank his social dogs,
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recur curator ukrainian is shooting london. thank you for sharing that with that question. as 6 soldiers have been killed and 20 injured in civil, tenuous attacks targeting 3 army bases in molly, russian fighters were involved in repelling the assault human rights groups accused russian fighters linked to the volcanic group of torturing and killing molly and civilians. nicholas huck reports from neighboring synagogue captured on mobile phone. the aftermath of a suicide attack. all kinds of fighters detonated a car bomb in one of molly's biggest military camp in savari, inside the barracks of a hundreds of russian fighters. they repelled the assault, but lost a russian helicopter. on kite says this was a retaliation against recent operations by molly's military involving russian fighters in the center of the country. while in state td follows the authorities on the ground here in the village of mora in operation to win hearts and minds in what
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human rights group believe is the sight of a massacre. they say russian mercenaries and maryan soldiers tortured and killed almost a 1000 people, mostly civilians in the last month, in the village of mora, and whom bori give him the soldiers that you see in the village, or only your brother's children and grandchildren. oh, they can never be your enemy, nor the enemy of warren. authorities are blocking the us from meeting the survivors and conducting an independent investigation. al jazeera spoke to one of the survivors, mama do not. his real name says he was on his way to market when he heard the helicopters of the mountain army hover overhead out came. what moment do describes as white skin soldiers shooting indiscriminately? i laid nonunion at him. never 1000000 soldiers had with their accompanied by white soldiers. laura, many of them on count recognized apaches on their uniforms. i'm afraid to approach them. but people say that russians,
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many people have died because of their violence game, and that the bar maryan authorities deny the presence of russian fighters instead, calling them instructors over the news in a statement. alcorda said it is holding hostage, and he captured russian fighters from linked to the wagner group with the deployment of russian finders. last december, the relationship between 1000000 authorities and france has deteriorated than your 2500 french soldiers are pulling out of molly. by this summer. last week, french forces handed over the camp of go see to 1000000 forces. the marine army says it found a mass grave shortly after that contained bodies in advanced state of decomposition by the french military, has released drone and audio footage showing maryan soldiers digging dead bodies into the sand. after they had left, a senior french military official told al jazeera that russians are behind a campaign of disinformation, targeting the french army. in molly, away from europe is
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a new battle front in an information war involving the russians and the west and caught in the middle or the people of mali. nicholas hawk al jazeera, a turkish course, his sentence rights activists, osman cavallo to life in prison, and a case that schools tensions between president risha type adam and several western countries. kabbalah was found guilty of attempting to overthrow the government by organizing anti government protest in 20136. other people was sentenced to 18 years each. the french born businessman had been held for 5 years without trial and condemnation from the european course of human rights. germany has already demanded his immediate release. israel says it will once again allow palestinian laborers and merchants to enter from garza as of choosing the air as obeyed. her noon crossing was shot on saturday after her mass rockets targeted southern israel. the firings followed repeated. it's rady rays at the alex and mos compound in occupied
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east jerusalem employment. and israel is a lifeline for people in garza where about half of people are employed china's capital bay jane could soon be joining shanghai and entering cove at lockdown. the testing program is being expanded in a bed to track an outbreak that may have been spreading in the cities most populous district for week. people have been buying essential items after a pause of severe shortages during shanghai 3 week locked down. katrina, you report some beijing launch used for corona virus testing of 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. richard da da. com 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. just again go as it was a warmer. i'm not too concerned. i had prepared one week's worth of food at home.
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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, talk, neutral, banker, retail, supermarket stores, community virgina, bow shops, and a direct sales doors have a steady supply of daily necessities. at least 28 neighborhoods have been put under lockdown and 1200 close contacts sent to quarantine centers. more than 3 and a half 1000000 people must undergo testing 3 times this week. as making 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
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virus had been officially confirmed there. in recent weeks, most were elderly and unvaccinated. there were some say, the real death toll is higher. residency access to food and necessities has improved though the indefinite lockdown 1st imposed at the beginning of the month. her sparked widespread anger and desperation. viral social media video criticizing the government's heavy headed 0 tolerance approach has been censored online. katrina, you al jazeera, the ging, the testers in mexico are demanding justice for women whose being killed and for those who suffered violence. the outrage follows the murder of a law student in the northern city of monterey catcher. lopez. hollow yarn has the story. protons 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
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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 side 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. i want 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 have been slow and ineffective in investigating these cases. what can i felt only
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that it was a look at been, i guess it authorities don't do what they're supposed to do in a timely fashion. yes. well now when someone goes missing they continue arguing that we need to wait to 72 hours to start searching. instead of going forward, we seem to be going backwards. healings of women have increase in recent years in mexico and tony 20 records show. there were 977 registered cases. a year later, 38 more were reported this year. we are not fools. we do not need to be noise or have a degree to see that the no justice, 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 $830.00 are still and accounted for, and 16 have been found dead now there devany has been laid to rez,
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cause our mounting for justice along with thousands of unsolved cases, cartier lopez, of the young al jazeera. now it's being one of the most expensive holidays in history, but of course all good things must come to an end. and 3 business men have splashed down after nasa's 1st commercial vacation to the international space station. they paid $55000000.00 each for the package deal organized by a company called axiom space, which included the return trip on ill mosque space x rocket. but at least they had some extra value. bad weather meant the 9 day trip was extended to 17. cold war era bunkers across germany could be about to get a modern make over because of russia's invasion of ukraine. germany has about 600 bunkers and the interior minister wants them all up graded sept. ross and reports now from berlin. ah, in a city with a long and traumatic war history like berlin,
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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 euclid attack by the soviet union. behind his door, the cold war seemed still very real. every people come in here should get um, a few things for jan is that he needs or she needs ah, 2 rolls of toilet paper for 2 weeks. a piece of soap towel and a boat and a cup. the bunker was designed so people would have enough oxygen, water, and food for 2 weeks, hoping the worst radiation would be gone by then. for decades, the government maintained hundreds of these bunkers. and since 2007, nobody's spending a cent anymore because they believed in germany. the threat is over. not
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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 $600.00 bunkers, the government still owned. i'm not ready for use, according to military experts that would be reusable within a particular financial constraints, they're going to have to spend money. this whole thing is a very expensive undertaking. the thought of needing to seek shelter in
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a bunker field. unreal to some of those who just finished a tour over there to see how dark it is. how, how the feeling must been in the war when you hear outside the play in the bonds. we have 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 and a population of 2100000. so the government's plans to upgrade them is seen as a way to reassure its citizens. rather than aiming to offer protection for every one steadfast m l g, sierra in berlin. you are watching out as they are alive from london to now his gemma, with your spot. thank you nave. we start with basketball in the western conferences top seeds. the phoenix suns have been stunned once again in the n b a playoffs. each year playing a 2nd straight game without saw player daring. booker,
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the sun went down on 118. it's a one i 3 away to williams phoenix were actually ahead of the halfway point, but couldn't keep up in the 2nd half. running room is storing it for the pelicans with 30 points 18 of those coming in the 3rd quarter. the result means besides a level $22.00 going into game 5 of the 1st round series. raining champions. the milwaukee box of taken a 31 series lead. janice answered a combo was in good form against the chicago bulls. he bagged 32 points and 17 rebounds as the box 1119 at to 95. that one went away from the next rounds. whatever building, you know, the miami heat moved into a 31 series lead against the atlanta hawks at jimmy butler scoring 36 points. i'm providing 10 assists in this when for the heat, the final score 110 to 86 with game 5 only tuesday. everybody's or my or about stay in aggressive. taken more shots, but still finding
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a way to play basketball. my way in. i'm not all one is in a river. i've tried what we're playing great. basketball, we're again start. whenever our spacing is correct. and everybody's know where to boss post you go to, i was a, go on. um, we got nothing. we gotta get legion. i said have had themselves a valuable point as a bit to stay in the english premier league details or 16 place side managed to hold on for a nice little girl. a white crystal palace leads withstanding 17 attempts from patrick vieira's side. the result means that 3 points. claire was suddenly, we've played the same number of games and 5 points above evidence. who in the medications i'm having quite a much less manchester city manager. pat guardiola says his side need to exceptional games to get past round madrid's the premier league leaders that take on the legal leaders in the 1st leg of their champions league semi final at the ad on tuesday, city have never won the competition where i was rail have lifted the trophy
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a record a 13 times. well if we have to compete with a slew will have any chance. they are better, so used to speak for itself. so we have no desire to compute an exam. ok for us, blake, and today on monday is incredible. there's some proof and we want to try it failed to kahlea angela. he says nobody expects at his side to reach the lawful, but they've done very well to get that eliminating leave unless his parent, sasha ma, and last season's champions, chelsea and the last 2 rounds and all the lawsuit mit his team on apprehensive about facing city, isn't phased as thomas, we're very close to playing another final and the most important competition in the world. and we're worried because we're facing a very strong team. we used to this because this is champions league with a very strong opposition and things went away. so we'll keep fighting, no doubt,
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in the asian champions lea, japan's yokohama f mariners have moved in the top spots in that group. they be sydney se in, in vietnam, which is hosting a number of the round robin matches, along with thailand and malaysia. go home basing their trailing opponents even on having mom sent off in the 2nd half of this challenge. the jailing side and running out 3 know when it with brazilian, mr. lopez, rounding off the scoring one of the reasons erica home, a top, the green h standing is because the how to a one wonderful film and july of vietnam during a 2nd hospital to deny the caly one side. you know that 2nd degree, double olympic snable champion, probably kim is to take some time away from the sport for her mental well being can retain her go metal in the half pipe at the winter games in beijing in february. but after what she's called a draining year, the american is going to take a season out to reset before timing to launch a campaign for
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a 3rd gold at the 2026 games in italy. the 22 year old also took a full season off after she when her 1st title a pin tank in 2018 tobacco pilots, hoping to swap the plains mid. i have failed to make aviation history and now facing an investigation after the stunt didn't go to plan cousins. li akins and andy farrington were each piloting a plane at 14000 feet over the arizona desert. the plan was to purposely nosedive the aircrafts and then simultaneously jumped from one to the other before taking the controls and landing safely all that in under one minutes. akins managed to get into a farrington aircraft and landed it safely, but fines and had to abandon his attempts and the other play in them spun out of control, deployed a tail shoot, but suffered heavy down heavy damage after landing on its nose. that is all your sport for me. i'll hand you back now to leave in london. thank you very much sir. jemma. well, that's it for me, barker, for this news out,
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but of course i'll be back in just a moment with more today's news don't go away. ah ah, along with cancer airway official airline of the journey with
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