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well now, but you will return with more goods, as long as russia's missiles and rockets forced people out of ukraine. ah, we have not ukrainian troops in the territory of the russian federation, but we have russian troops. return phone calls for a cease fire in ukraine as the un secretary general pledges the board to save. people hold off and mario poll ah, other i'm can vanelle. this is algebra live from doha. also coming up attacks and the russian backed breakaway region of trans. nice trio knockout radio antennas, although as president condemns, attempts to destroy peace ah, a parade of power north korea's leader says he's strengthening his nuclear arsenal
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. mass testing and china's capital to contain another coven 19 outbreak. we look at how it could affect economies around the world. news a push for peace and to save lives. that's the message the united nations chief is delivering in russia. antonio quoterush is on his 1st visit to moscow since the start of the crane war 2 months ago. it urged a ceasefire while meeting foreign minister, so gay lover of andy's calls for safe humanitarian corridors from the besieged city of mario pole. to save the lives of civilians caught up at the conflict. it is clear that there are due to different positions on what is happening in ukraine. according to the russian federation, what is taking place is a special new 30 operation with the objectives. that's what
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a lot according to the un in line with resolutions fast by the general assembly. russia's invasion of ukraine is a violation of his very thought of the integrity and against the chart that of united nations. but it is my deep conviction that the sooner we end this war, the better for the people of ukraine, for the people of the russian federation and those far beyond rudy, shoshone british ocean country. this was happening as a result of the actions of the us and its allies and unipolar world to the guns. as for our geopolitical sphere, it was done in the interest of containing russia entered at and through. for many years. green has been used as a springboard to restrain our contractor, says congress. i understand that the russian federation as many grievances. but the when charter foresees a large number of mechanisms in which clearances can be addressed. and namely,
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with the 3 course to the international court of justice or other other mechanisms if all the other ones foreseen in the charter faith. but that is one thing that is true and obvious and that no arguments can change. we have not ukrainian troops in the 30 tory of the russian federation, but we have russian troops in the territory of ukrainian federation. dusty bowery has more now from oscar. the secretary general is saying that there are clearly 2 narratives here about her regardless of bad. she was adamant that he has ever come to moscow as a messenger of peace. and he said that they, he had a very frank conversation with the russian foreign minister, sir de lover of a antonio gutierrez, saying that his main objective was to end the suffering of the civilian population
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in ukraine. and also to minimize the impact this conflict has had on a, the, a civilian population around the world. specifically, he talked about how it has affected the price of food in africa. and that is something that is as a direct result of this at so called special military operation. antonio terrace, seemingly, quite frank and direct with survey. love rav and the russian foreign minister for his part said that he welcomed the conversation that he's had with at the secretary general. and he said also that they've known each other for a very long time, and that the conversation was useful. and frank as well on his part, but it was important for the secretary general to make this trip because he felt that this was the right moment to have this face to face discussion with russian officials. and of course, his meeting with vladimir putin is due to take place in the coming hours. and we'll
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have to wait and see how that meeting goes as well. on the ground in ukraine, russian rockets have had a commercial center in the city of operation killing one person and injuring another as the last large city under ukrainian control in the southeast. so far it's been the destination for people fleeing the front lines. reinforcements are being sent and trenches, being dog and expectation of an assault and ukrainian forces are confronting the russian military in the east. i said force as a pushing south and advancing north from the netscape that's controlled by russian backed separatists are not safe in their own homes. families are trying to find shelter wherever they can, including and repurposed industrial buildings. charl stratford reports from their hor, leave car and russian back separate is controlled. easton ukraine. this bunker is built under a soviet built brick factory and it's typical of some of the joint grade cabinet
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spaces underground. underneath many of the soviet build industrial plants in this region. now it's being used as a place of shelter for around 4 families. so far. they tell us that they came down here a couple of weeks ago when the shelling in this area got particularly bad. you can see one of the areas where they stole their food. he, he comes through this in here is the main living area where people sleep where they eat. now the reason why nobody's here is because people are afraid of going on camera. they are that nervous about being identified and potentially being targeted. and bear in mind that we were speaking to the people here earlier, and the majority of them are pensioners. but such is the degree of fear and paranoia that this russian invasion is generating amongst people. as you can see, is a lawless suit here that has been brought down by very brave volunteers,
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men and women that drive into this area every few days, delivering food to people in bunkers like this fall. and this is absolutely fascinating. these photographs diagrams will put up during the soviet times and they are basically civil defense morning's advice given to people who may have to be may have had to have come here in the event of a nuclear or chemical weapons attack by the west. i'm fascinating to see that they still hear, you know, possibly more than 40 years. 40 years later. now, in all the news, we are hearing reports of heavy shelling and street to street fighting in the towns of rubia and papa santa papa. no, i apologize. and we know that those air is a very heavily contested,
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and we understand that russian forces controller at half the, the town of pasta, and have been heavy casualties there. a lot of ukrainian soldiers have died. we know that having visited a field hospital in the area recently, the ukrainian military also saying that at least 3 children died of their injuries as a result of shelling of the town of leman. that is north of sled janski's last night . and the shelling there, we understand ongoing part of the russian forces attempts to push on into the area around the city of sloppy. ernst and cremmit tossed ukrainian military so far saying that they are managing to hold their positions and repel those attacks form russian forces. as i say, the families who have put the word out to all the villages in this area. this is a place of shelter. and they say that they expect many more families to come in the
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coming days. ukraine is investigating more than $500.00 suspects for committing thousands of potential war crimes. evidence is being gathered across the country. hot until him, he travelled to villages north of keith and send this report sanford. ever since the russians pulled out a few weeks ago. detective victoria namir rover and her team have been zooming bodies at least 10 day leave a task. she never thought she would be doing when she 1st joined the police a few on this time, her team is unearthing the body of a person buried in the backyard of a house. they carefully dig, carving around the body, trying to figure out how it's positioned a bit more to the who. these are the feet. so the head is over there. she says, at 1st assessment revealed, it's a man who appears to be in his sixties. it's only when they flip the body over that
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she finds a clue into the cause of death. not for awning on your thumb, lamp affiliation, each athenian. he's got a wanted the back of the hat, most likely it's from a bullet because he had blood coming out of the mouse. the body is the composing, and the skin is stuck to the clothes. so in order not to damage it more, we will take him away and then the forensic expert will investigate further. the found his fawn, we will charge it and hopefully find out more about him. both the full scope of what happened when the russian soldiers left towns north of keith is still not clear, but the trail of destruction left behind is evident. civilians have been telling about how they were diagonally targeted as they were trying to flee. they had bullet holes all over this windshield, but this car was hit by some large caliber ammunition from the side here. and you can see still the remains of what appears to be
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a white flag marking the fact that they were civilians in this vehicle. and then here on this side of the car, you see the point of exit, of whatever ripped through the car. and inside it may have you still actually have blood stains everywhere. and in the middle of all that, a passport it belongs to a young man who was born in september 1990 children who, who killed all our business number and char children. but again, we don't. it's another example of a ledge war crimes. among the thousands of cases that investigators have been documenting says, ukraine's prosecutor general. she has dispatched teams around the country to gather evidence here and bro, danko, they set up in a classroom and is full of people telling their stories. again, killing civilians, samo them over, after tortured torture civilians. we are now started to prosecute her sexual
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crimes raped with c eat unfortunately with the then they talk what property or surveillance. oh, we see again there they bombed again and again they bumped civilian infrastructure . hospitals came to harder and schools more than 1000 into kish or institutions destroyed in ukraine water. this, of course, it's military. it is a walk right near by butcher do mortgage overwhelmed refrigerator trucks are also overflowing with bodies. olga finally found her husband. after coming here for several days, he was killed while she was away in poland. i put to move her to sit there for the lowest of the neighbors called and said me, he was shot on march 22nd. he was going to the garage to get some food to russian soldier. so him ran after him and shot him twice. the russians didn't allow the body to be picked up for 3 days. russia denies committing any
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atrocities suggesting they've been staged. but do you and human rights offers says, there is growing evidence of war crimes committed by russian soldiers and fears. many more could emerge as the fighting continues in the east and south of the country. where the bill hamid elder, z route, north of keefe still head on al jazeera, why even monsoons and melting places aren't enough to stop water shortages for the people come on to and the world's oldest person has dies. we look at the extraordinary story of the 119 year old. ah, he has begun the referral world copies on its way to the castle. travel package to the hello there. it's all about the heat when it comes to south asia. once again,
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we got that pre monsoon heat building across northern areas of india as well as in the east and for pakistan and afghanistan. it is a very hot and dry picture. we're expecting the mercury to touch up to nearly the mid forties. by the time we get into thursday, and if we have a look at the 3 day follow hall where we are going to be about 10 degrees above the average by thursday. lots of hot and dry conditions. here for a break from the heat, we have to head to western areas of india, some showers creeping into corolla. some shop of thunderstorms as well for shall anchor, but it's not as wet as it has been here and the rains also ease for the north east corner. we could however, see one or 2 shop thunderstorms for bangladesh as we go in for friday. now we had to east asia, things are going to get very well. we've got some nasty weather on the way for japan as one system push of the way. we've got another one hot on its heels. you can see it building across central areas of china,
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knocking temperatures down in places like we can. well, it is going to skirt its way further east. taking a lot of that, whether to southern areas of japan, we could see some localized flooding in the days. the head, but for southern areas of china, when it's hot and humid in hong kong, i saw an official airline of the journey. from the front blind al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war cray. we've been given access to this special unit, making sure there's no threats beyond both front, but there is almost complete destruction of fighting back a russian assault, holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being able to be as we arrived makalya, there is panic. a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. lou
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ah, ah, watching all jazz era reminder about top stories. this all of un secretary general, antonio good header says he's working to establish a humanitarian contact group between russia and ukraine. kentish met russia's foreign minister and said lives urgently needed to be saved and besieged cities like murray. prussian rockets have had a commercial center in the city of zachary ship killing one person and injuring another. the last launch city on the ukrainian control in the southeast reinforcements are being sent. an expectation of the u. s. is hosting talk sad ramstein air base and germany focused on helping ukraine defend itself. secretary of defense lloyd austin, opened the meeting. officials from about 40 countries. i wish
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luka a but you know, people, you know, really, i've been around hospitals. i've been ball your shows up with your children and probably it's going to step balance and who's at the ramstein air base for the latest step. it's been a few hours since we spoke last to what's been happening. well the meeting here at the sign a base is about to be rounded up light. austin has been sharing this meeting in fight at more than 40 nations to pop up the support military supports for ukraine. we are expecting an announcement from the german defense minister very shortly now because it's of course, significant. this meeting is quite unusual to be held here international meeting at
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this, a larger us, a base outside of the united states. and it's also significant that this meeting is held in germany. germany has been heavily criticized for not doing enough reluctant to sent happy weapons to ukraine. we are now expecting an announcement by the german minister of defense that are going to send g part to tags to, to ukraine. these are anti missile systems. it's not exactly what ukraine has been asking for, but it's turned around by germany just happening at the start of this meeting. we are also expecting to hear from lloyd austin and later in an hour or so about any agreements that they have made it was it's called a consultative meeting. so we are not expecting any real concrete results, but we have to hear what they're coming up with. what the, the whole point is that they want to europe to be more forthcoming basically with military support for ukraine instead,
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boss and there are that ebay. thank you very much. having 3 explosions in 24 hours in the break way. mold doesn't region of trans mystery of explosions targeted to soviet era radio antennas and a military unit. the antennas were used to broadcast rush and radio from the village of my act. on monday, the ministry of state security in terrace paul was also his. although his president says the attacks are attempts to destabilize the country, did you send simpler than with melinda? what's happened in the past 24 hours in the region of dance, nestea as an escalation of tensions. i would like to remind you there for a few weeks. there had been several bomb alerts in the region in schools and medical institutions. while jovan authorities are following with caution and a visual and see events that are happening on the territory controlled by to ross pull the law or analysis indicates there are tensions between different forces within the region. we're interested in destabilizing the situation. we condemn any
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provocation or attempts to involve moldova in actions that could be threatened. the country's peace, samuel romani, is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he says, moreover, is worried, it may be russia's next target. well mother was very concerned about this because this follows along that trajectory of escalator, a rhetoric from russia towards moldova was the russians had been warning that they could cut off gas to moldova. moldova does not have the funds to be able to pay for it. there was a major gas dispute that unfolded over the course of the fall. also, there were 1000 troops and transistors that held a drill right before the invasion of ukraine. and ukraine is repeatedly warned. the transistor has major city curious ball could be a staging ground for aerial operations in solving ukraine. almost always walking over a fine line here. it's also unusual countries, all part of nato, right. and it's vowed to keep that to appease russia. also, it has pro russian elements, like former president, very eager to dawn, to one closer economic interaction with russia. so at when dad the united states is
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tell him aldo, which divest death from russia is on as easy as it looks because his elements, who believe that engaging with russia, is the best way to predict moldova security. but there's been some small movements right. busy mother has been removed from the russian power grid, much like ukraine and move towards european paragraphs. that's a positive side moto, as you remember your prospects much like george, as and even, arguably ukraine's before this war were very slim. so moldova is arguing that it's economic integration, that's presume with europe as europe for his country. it's had to deal disproportionately, obviously, with the refugee crisis, has only been getting piecemeal assistance from germany and some other european countries. and that has nothing to do with their security orientation of being anti russian. but obviously russia has had a tendency to view economic integration with the last as a prelude job security integration and therefore is reacting a quite unpredictably towards moldova. full people have been killed and several of his injuries santo, suicide bomb attack, targeting van at the university of karate in pakistan, police
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a several people were inside the vehicle when it blew up camelot as mo, from his mom of aunt the balloon liberation army has claimed responsibility for this attack, we have seen the closed circuit d, v for dade, which showed a woman detonating the explosives which were blunted on the attack, taking place just as the round which was carrying the chinese professor edward was entering the confused shirts and which at the center for chinese language at the garage university. this is the 1st time that a female suicide bomber has been used by the group guard d abdullah d my g group that my deed group is a component of the balloon liberation army, which had been designated educated as organization by the united kingdom. the united states had relists focused on they have been responsible for getting our deadly attacks against the chinese counselor consulate and 2018 and earlier in
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february this year, also on the security forces. but this was indeed a self dog. 3 professors dead. dr. located on the sport ad shortsighted bomber detonated the explosive. kim junglin says north korea will develop, it's new chaos and all at maximum speed. the leader was speaking at a military parade to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the founding of its ami, a, the parade showcase. the country's largest and newest intercontinental ballistic missile young anc says it could put the us mainland well within range of korea, says it successfully launched the weapon in march. one of 13 tests this year raging is to introduce mass testing for most of its 21000000 residence. as authority struggle to contain a search in corona virus cases,
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people have been panic, buying supermarkets, stalking off on essential, essential items in food. china's capital is rolled out strict measures under 0 covert policy. and the economic effects of china's locked downs are starting to be self. it's called in march for national bureau statistics as gross domestic product grew 4.8 percent compared to earlier retail sales down the lowest since april 2020 . and to unemployment is at its highest since may 2020. and let's say result for this quarter will be worth since thousands of cities are in full or partial lockdown during the world's largest port in shanghai. and the effects will extend beyond china. congestion at ports is full cost increase shipping costs, and consumers around the world can expect inflation and prices to rise. garrath lay there is a senior economist at capital economics based in london. he says the full effect of the downturn in china is still not clear. you've got this con weight of infections
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. you've also got a slow proxy market and also weaker global demand in terms of what this means that consumers in the west depends very much on whether china is able to keep its industrial effect open. so one is locking down certain cities is doing everything it can to keep factors running. so we have stories of, for example, workers and having daily tests and workers are actually speaking in the factories to keep them open. supervisor, this remains the case if you don't see landscape industrial destruction, then i think the impact and consumers in the rest of the world should be relatively small. but obviously just given the uncertainty as to how the situation and trying to hands out that's by no means assess and safety says me, the china is going to continue with it's eric policy for quite some time. at least i think, until the end of the year, when you get a big national congress from china, then she didn't bring her become president like any sign whatsoever that china is going to switch away from 0 coven before then. and i think disruptions the service
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actually is going to be quite, quite significant. even if you don't get locked down, people are being very cautious because they don't want to be co anyway. or anybody would say that they're already changing their behavior. and if they're a cobit labs to remain in place and destruction, i think will last question time. yes. new pole has plenty of water from annual monson rains and rivers fed by melting places in the malays. yet every year, the capital cat, my dues office shortages by mouth and limbo, went to find out why every morning sun might be still collecting water from these centuries old stone tapped into be got a suburb of gut undue. once a week, the water is also piped into her home, but it's barely enough for her family's needs. and all of the implementing on line runs that many people come here and wait in line to collect water. it's never empty . it's crowded in the mornings. some people come as early as 3 am dana nieland's up
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across the road. women pay to use pond water to wash clothes. cut monday is rapidly growing. population is training. the city is already overwhelmed. municipal water system. most people have to buy water from tankers at high prices. the city relies on aquifers fed by monson rains. but as it expands on demand for water rises, they're running dry. got one to his home to 4000000 people. the 50 requires full 130000000 pieces of water a day. less than half that demand is being supplied. residents, hope vicious and long delayed milan water supply project to pipe water from the river to the city will reduce demands. that project is run by the public utility k u k l that's now upgrading infrastructure to protect water supplies from the milan q river 1000 of our, to kill companies to distribute the available water you could.
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and without the minimum, without water leak is as easy as a network of got more, no valley or a more than a 100 years. so there is a lot of problem of the kids water leak is that is why are we out of the 15 from all nitro nunez without undergoing no organisations like smart bonnie, are also seeking solutions to the cities, water shortages that are very many pools in cassandra valley which are struggling to manage water and provide water to their kids. so that's why we work with public schools, where there is a dire need of water and support them with an alternate source of water by harvesting that in what that is falling on their own rooftop, just filtering it and ensuring that it can be reused. unpredictable monsoon rains under rapidly growing city are clearly big challenges here, but many hopes that by conserving water they'll at least start to reduce them. from
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the other liberal al jazeera cut. my do airlines and hays here warning of flight cancellations, because a few shortages. it follows an announcement by airport authorities of possible service disruptions in the capital. puerto prince, many petrol stations are also in short supply november few shortages caused by gang blockades triggered protests, humalog people in those hope i will do it when the government wants to raise the price of petrol. children are coming out of school. people are sick, everyone needs petrol. what are we going to do? oh, here is the problem. what we hear the old stations have no pension. when we ask questions to find out what happened, we get no answer. but e protestations, have the picture box will just raise prices and nothing's been done. wrong with the world's oldest person has died in japan just mom, the sort of a goal of reaching the age of $120.00 cane tanaka was born in 19 o 3 the same year. the wright brothers made their 1st powered flight. the mother of
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4 lives through 2 world wars. in 1918 spanish flew and survived cancer. twice. she spent a final years in a retirement home enjoying mats, calligraphy, and chocolate. the world's oldest is now lucille randon, a french nun who is $118.00. ah, this value there and these are the top stories you an extra general antonio good header says he's working to establish a humanitarian contact group between russia and ukraine. quoterush met russia's foreign minister and says, lives urgently need to be saved and besieged cities like mary. a poll. that is clear that there are do.
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