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this scene on al jazeera ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back threats to our planet on al jazeera. when the war on ukraine commenced, unfolds a handful of civilians document their experiences as they tried to survive and maintain some normality in a reality. turn upside down and what people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voice is not heard because they're just not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and we report from the big events going on. but we also tell a story that people generally don't have a voice. and then whenever the child might actually never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i've never really done. mm . the un secretary general arrives in ukraine out of his push for c sign in the 2 month long contract.
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ah train arrival at tweet saying he'll continue to work to expand humanitarian support and secure the evacuation of civilians from conflict zones. the sooner this war ends visit here will actually mirror exactly what happened in moscow. so as we understand that he is 1st going to meet with the foreign minister dmitri caliber, and then he will have a meeting with president one of the mirror zalinski. now he is coming with little g show when it comes to negotiations. when it comes to treat you just read about he is coming in, he's gonna probably have to answer a few questions. brendan zalinski is known to be a frank talker. he says exactly what he thinks in 2 days ago, he had actually expressed the fact that he was a bit miffed by the dead, by the idea that gutierrez was going 1st to moscow. den, coming to keep,
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he thought that that was, am biggers. he thought that the secretary general should have come here. first may be gone to one of the towns liberated north of keep the claims of the destruction. talk to people there what they live through. while the russian soldiers were occupying the towns and then had to moscow and then zalesky was also in the pals quite old to have them robust conversations about the role of d. u. and in all of this so far, what, what have you heard about those people who are still trapped in mario pole? well, the situation is more dire. that is possible, and that's according to the what the evacuation of everyone who is in that plant. and he says that a number of wounded is increasing. let's just have a listen to what he had to say. when they put any there over 600 wounded men in our
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group with different levels that they really need medical attention and health care . there is no medical personnel, all medication, there are also wounded civilian, hundreds of people, the dozens of children. many people have limited mobility, the situate, and the staff that would be involved to, to make it happen. the you many children corridor is already underway. that would be in coordination with the international red cross, but then you have to remember that to make that happen. you also need coordination between the russian defense ministry and the ukrainian defense manager. and that could be a little bit more complicated. they've been many times in the past that needed a daily basis that we hear about arrangements for evacuation. i think that all the of the me they offer us in keys. russia has ratcheted on tension with the west over the war by turning off the gas tubs. rushes, state controlled energy, giant gas prom suspended deliveries to poland and bulgaria,
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saying they refuse to pay in roubles. president vladimir putin had early, a warrant of cutting gas supplies to unfriendly countries. and that's a magazine, if you're not sure that you're interested or gas storage is, are fully managed obligations and has made all payments required under its current contract in a timely manner strictly and in accordance with its terms. obviously, gases used as a political and economical to in the terms of the ongoing war and not in the term of illegal and commercial relationship. your being commission president says lavonne de lion says the e u is well prepared for any shortages. gus crumbs announcement that it is unilaterally stopping gas deliveries to certain your member states. this is something that your pin commission has been preparing for in close coordination and solidarity with member states and international partners goes ration was just and fair. speaking to politicians in st. petersburg, he warned that any country that interferes in ukraine will face consequences for
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a country's economy. within a few weeks, there is a long term goal when it comes to these kinds of severe sanctions in international sanctions, specifically. but for now, they are not having the desired effect. they haven't managed to crumble the country's economy or break the country society. as a result of it was happening on the battlefield in fi. his and civilians are an underground tunnels and chambers below the hours of star steel plot. last week that we had put an order troops not to store the past, but to blockaded, agreed in principle to allow the un and the red cross to help evacuate civilians from the steel ponds and narrow pole of portions meeting with the un secretary general on tuesday, to fierce fighting has been reported in nikolai of and her phone in the southeast. austin forces also shell, the town of lyman, shall stratford reports now from the hotel in ukraine. don bos, region, the advisor to the mariel poor male. and his telegram channel is said that as
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strikes according to him, russian air strike underneath that steel plant in mary opal. this morning we are hearing reports of air strikes on that town of the we are hearing these, these rockets that cover a vast area. so idea, because certainly seemingly, according to reports, the brunt of some of the main movements in the east this morning. but as i say still yes, all eyes on the, the civilians tracked underneath that joint. great. so we built steel plant prisoners at a time when they deeply divide it over the ukraine war. the deal was reached after lengthy negotiations washes foreign ministry says the former us marine health a critical condition or in kenya where millions face salvation of the west route and decades. and we look at how a fire a landfill coupled with a heap of africa in a moment. the 1st. c to the middle east and we've seen some unsettled conditions, work their way across the levant and the gulf states. we are like you to see more
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showers for places like saudi arabia potentially could tar as that system. those clouds push their weight further east, but temperatures are set to pick up across the levant in cities like they route picture. but things will cool down in cape town by friday. the frank assessments, what are the political risks of banning russian oil and gas for western leaders? will sanctions on russian energy exports? ah o. e u is accusing russia of black male. my cutting off gas applies to poland to bulgaria. the russians say it's because they refuse to pay state, aren't gas problem roubles there with $35.00 air hits since monday, thousands of ukrainian vices and civilians are in underground tunnels. below the us
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off star steel plant joined by his predecessors, brock, obama, and bill clinton, who picked up white to be his top diplomat. the child refugee from war torn europe rose to become america's 1st female secretary of state. she died of cancer, the age of 84 last month back on hand, joins us now from outside the washington national minister, the macarena, something you probably wouldn't have put to together with madeline albright over although there's focus of this of this memorial is he was very happy to interrupt if she thought someone did you know the facts that she was a bit brusque. her daughter spoke about her as a mother and as a grandmother, i re circles. there are scores of diplomats from around the world here. and again, president clinton says that to is a testament to her later had a call, hey mer in washington. thank you. the u. n says it's appalled by the killing of at least 213 people in sudan since monday. michelle ballet,
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the un human right industry leaders have promised to intervene. well, on wednesday it has been relatively calm between the 2 sides, but from friday, up until monday evening, there was a lot of tension, are for janina that the sovereignty counsel as the highest ruling body or the only governing body right now here in sudan has, has an emergency meeting or blood bite in a little over or rather they will be deploy military to the area to try to separate between the 2 warring sides. but that they will also try to address the root causes of the conflict. a member of the sovereignty council also is visiting janina to day on wednesday, and he will be looking into the issue with the state authorities. so there has been a lot of tears and 20000000 people are risk of starvation. the conditions have destroyed crops and killed millions of livestock for some people to leave their homes in search of food and water. as hotels reports from our civic county in northern kang, at around 3 and a half 1000000 people,
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a suffering after years of drought. for long he got sick and died. i don't know what to do about this other child. he might also die because he's hungry. millions of families across the horn of young people need immediate help. agencies say nearly 800000 of them are children. the animals to a dying, as it gets hotter and dryer. people out here tend to move around a lot, looking for food and water for themselves and the animal of many areas are remote. the nearest hospital can be hours away. some of the women have say they can lead very early in the morning and only get to the clinic late at night. cases of malnutrition, arising at this local. yeah. just depend upon you my what a little water is left in streams and rivers may soon run out. desperate families stressed the little that's left and can only hope the rains soon fall again. how to matessa al jazeera, masturbate county,
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northern king. 5 eyes is struggling and you shall the pulse. flames burn for a 2nd day at the palace one landfill, adding to the hazardous air quality in the capitol. the plumes of smoke hard for any one to avoid, especially waste workers. let us know how long lengthy, yet ne buccaneer does a fire earn a living. there only option is to carry on and risk the dangerous smoke as firefighters continue to battle the blaze. rod or lodge on the brother machine. again, we are very scary, formal leading to wild fires and fires and buildings such as hospitals. he's urging the urgent implementation of safety checks. the landfill was supposed to close years ago, $1000.00 and $7.00 gold bars in bribes. 76 year olds trial was close to the media. u. s. mass profess that had growth and hadn't brought in the focus to include other countries that critics say it's still discriminates on hanjin or fonts from chicago
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. ming chang shao is caught in the web of a mass lot in tax evasion for allegedly failing to disclose grants from chinese universities when he applied for a grant from the us national science foundation. or a critic say that from china russia. busy iran and north korea since then there have been trials across the us with at vast m mixed record of convictions. the case of gang chan, a massachusetts institute of technology professor accused of lying about his ties to china was dismissed without trial. university of kansas professor fang franklin's case f b i. officials point to the case of harvard university chemist charles libor convicted of lying to federal agencies about his tie to a chinese talent recruitment program. failing to disclose a chinese bank account in tax evasion, they say there's good reason to focus on china. there is no country, no countries.
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