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to women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. on out, is there a phone of struggles full of an intimate life in cuba? didn't ya? mouth did a lot each or gary young ali for that that they don't vs because they're like my cuba on al jazeera, the heart wrenching goodbyes. loved well, and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in, hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah,
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key is mer warns of more russian attacks soft the ukrainian capital was hit with missiles during the u. n. chief's visits. ah navy hoff this residence is getting more dire and can yeah. we hear from heard is struggling to keep animals alive during the worst route in decades. and epi said to of unbearable pain. that's how the rec, ever going to be. brain is gone. i am, they want to walk. why they did? i have a good that you radio orders for your bag and right now me save life. how the adult hm eat has more now from keith. is kenzie behind me of a young woman. she was a journalist with read your liberty. ah, she is. she was buried under this trouble somewhere here in this apartment block,
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and we are really meeting with un secretary general antonia a gutierrez. the 1st reaction really came because of that. mesilla tire here in downtown. keep with many members of his government, and president zalesky himself. again, underlying the fact that a run was this attack was done purposely and very well timed to coincide with. his witted melodic witnesses ahead of his visit, not only because of leading to the war. and there's been a lot of frustrations throughout the war 2 months in many other leaders have showed up here in cave and then he comes at the back of it. so certainly a difficult position for the secretary general who is trying now to just push forward the human italian track. our hearing from the ukranian president's office that an operation is planned to get civilians out of the us of salt steel tom on friday. it's estimated a 1000 people and 2000 ukrainian soldiers surrounded by russian forces. joined
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pictures show the extent of the damage from russia's bombardment of the clans. many more civilians are still struggling to survive in mary upon. the city council says 100000 people. there are in danger. i should declare victory in the city last week, but shelling continues. ukrainian government says that a catastrophic shortage of food and water from crane says russia has intensified it's offensive in the east. has been fierce fighting in the don bath region with the russian military taking these 2 towns in the area. they're also heading toward lyman and passed up to cities being defended by ukrainian troops on the front line . some believe it's inevitable, their town will fall and i think the active attack phase around lyman is starting around. there are the villages of staff key drove a shelf uncertainty. and as far as i understand the force he gave the monk. and if
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i gave up, it means that it's too late for me, for women of them is in a difficult moment. we understand the value of life, of a relatives of our loved ones. i ask all of you that are listening to understand that i loved ones are the most valuable things appreciate every minute of life. appreciate being together. try to live every moment as if it's your last one because he might not meet again. which alpha had is near the city of many inca with the latest on the fighting in the east. throughout the morning were hearing sporadic but very heavy shelling, seemingly quite close quarters. shelley, when was st. we think the motors are being used because the time difference between the 1st outgoing blast and the impact is so short, marion ker, there's another blast there. marian can very close to where we are, as i say, we have been visiting here a hospital in one of the villages. very disturbing scenes. seeing some of the
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elderly that had been pulled out of marian in the last day or so one lady 92 years old, blind. she taken a big chunk of shrapnel to her leg, obviously couldn't walk. deeply distressed, she being pulled out by her daughter, being treated in the hospitals around this area with emergency treatment, make shift hospitals with before being taken for further treatment and hospitals further back from the front line. also relatively close to here. we're also here since the beginning of the war, surprisingly there hasn't been much of a push by russian forces instead of concentrating their offensive further north towards lou ganske and indeed further south of course towards the besieged city of mary opal. russia defense ministry says it used a submarine in the black sea to launch missiles that ukrainian military targets. it's the 1st time it's reported using submarine strikes since the war began. on
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thursday, the u. k. defense ministry warned russia could still reach ukrainian targets. pharmacy bought this thinking of its flagship moskva cruise earlier in april of tens of thousands of muslim worship is on the alex the mosque, compound and occupied east through them for the last friday prayers. the following month of ramadan, the fiction from beth gate, where women and children cute to get in. there was some scuffles in the early ells between israel police and a group of young palestinians, they say, were writing and throwing stones to the court yard. outside the mosque, red crescent says at least 2 palestinians with stephanie deckers outside damascus gate for us. now live stephanie. so what's happening there now? oh prayers are finished and people are streaming out of the old city. you can probably see them behind me. according to the walk of which is the, it's not my body that to overseas that runs the lot from us come down,
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they're estimating around a $180000.00 people here today carrying out friday prayers on the last, the 4th friday of ramadan. and it's all possible peacefully can you mentioned that you. a are as you did have some confrontations between young palestinian youth who are at the site of the morning prayers and israeli forces. but that also that is called down and prayers have taken place a very peacefully you can see people now damascus gate. this isn't occupied is true, and this is really a center of life here. you'll now see the vendors sending things their shop around your restaurants with people who will be heading home and preparing trade, which were expected to be in. now, in the next couple of days, so this is the scene here. you're looking at damascus gate. now, that's the entrance of the i'll try to choose from the main entrance into the old city in lot of people are making their way out of the old city. now they'll be
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heading home, waiting to break their fast. it's very hot here, but certainly with that number 180000 doesn't seem to bother deterred many from coming out. instead just remind us of what's been happening there in the last few weeks because i know there's been some violence both in the palestinian territories and in israel. o 3 actually easter pulse over and ramadan coincide at the same time. goes to show just how holy this is all the issue really is when it comes down to something called the status quo. this has been agreed upon between jordan and israel. jordan, the custodian of the site, which means that muslims pray at the most profound and non muslim visit. what you've seen at the moment is the deterioration of that in the sense that you have an increased number of ultra nationalists, jewish groups accessing the sites hours that they are allowed. but calling for the right to pray are trying to pray. and i think interestingly, even though the israeli government has been accused by many and even the walk of
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employees we've spoken to on the ground to document this of turning a blind eye to this. now it seems that there is the recognition that it needs to be addressed a lot behind the scenes negotiation by the code that it was agreed upon quite some time ago. and many people will tell you what has been eroded because you're seeing the change in nature of the visitation and the provocation of a 1000000 people worshiping locks of that night and posting without internet. so this is what people want to try and maintain stephanie, take it in for us, monday through them. thank you. and also international al could stay on jerusalem day when people around the world protest against israel's 55 year occupation felt it difficult for common people to on guns. but the taliban is exempt quite as joy for millions of indonesians as mass travels, lead to celebrations is allowed the 1st time since the pandemic. ah.
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the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package today. hello, we got some rather live the weather making its way across japan at the moment, some very heavy rainfall. the good news is that it is moving through very quickly, coming in across a good part of central and southern china for sas tape other no more than china. fine, and try try whether they're in to the korean peninsula. as you can see, it does touch is going to be over the next couple days. hong kong 31 celsius, you can see a line of cloud and rain which will sink its way further southwards, cooler and wetter. in hong kong. we are very much about that intense and extreme heat wave orange warnings in force here, temperatures getting well up into the forty's not be more of that as we go once through the next couple of days at he actually extending all the way up into the far north and central parts of pakistan. i saw
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official airline of the journey with i don't get a guest with with wow, ah, no jobs or reminder about top stories this all un secretary general, antonio parish has described ukraine as an epi santa of unbearable pain. meeting president, a lot of his landscape wash and forces hit key of what you miss all strikes mancha
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parish was in the city residents. 20000 operation will begin on friday to get civilians out of the office. don't steal font and besieged mario estimation. 1000 people a trapped there along with 2000 ukrainian soldiers and tens of thousands of muslim worship as a gathering of the alex a former tennis. well, number one boris becker is due to be sentenced after being found guilty by a british quarter flouting the terms of his 2017 bankruptcy. let's go live now to join a hall in london. jonah, we have any sense of what sentence becca might receive. sentencing is expected to have begun 10 minutes or so ago. we haven't heard anything from inside the court yet. remember he was convicted by a jury here at the crown court early. clear what? which way the judge will go in sentencing. we expect to hear in the next half hour or so. remember, this is a man who accumulated a fortune of some $50000000.00 as
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a tennis player, 3 times wimbledon champion, 6 times grand slam winner, a, b b, c commentator after that goes to the product and brand endorsements. he was the coach of world number one nova jock of all of that money apparently frittered away in the course of a famously lavish lifestyle. so a famously messy divorce, child maintenance payments, disastrous financial mismanagement, and add to all of that. now deceit as well. he said, we are likely to hear what sentence he will receive with the possibility of receiving quite a stiff custodial sentence. boris becker. all right, thanks. john hall there lived for us in london of nearly a month. more than 12000000 people in shanghai can finally leave their homes. the government has lifted restrictions from areas where there's been no covered, 900 affections for 2 weeks. and some neighborhoods residents are only allowed to leave their apartments,
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but cannot leave their compounds. infections have been falling since the government imposed district locked down on his economic hub earlier this month. but in the capital, beijing restrictions are being tightened further. 49 new cases where to take the bear on thursday, katrina, you has more from beijing the overall st. if you are locked out in shanghai is still firmly in place, but this announcement does give residence some hope that things are moving the right direction. so what authorities have said is that now about half of the city's population, that's just over $12000000.00 people. and now living in don't designated as low risk. now that means they can leave the harms of their apartments to venture out into the compound and even for a limited amount of time. go into the street of the widened neighborhood. perhaps go grocery shopping for a walk. so what has happened now is that that's the most amount of people that we've seen given that limited amount of freedom. but still,
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there are about 6000000 people who are living a designated medium risk areas. and they are confined to that compounds and of 5000000 people who are living in the high risk and still in the 3rd people are unable to step outside their apartment or home door. they're unable to go outdoors completely. now this is because shanghai is still seeing a relative lehigh and not the case of thousands of cases of being reported every day. that seems to be dropping quite steadily, but no work lois, through the 0 core of a target that the leadership has set for that tissue. so we still have no wood as to when those heavy restrictions might end the doors. people living in that commercial center. i think choice as the next later, hong kong has unveiled, has manifesto falling to establish a new chapter for the territory on the says he wants to unify society and make hong kong more competitive. he so far the only candidate in the race to take over from carry them. he was head of security during the 2019 pro democracy protest against
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the government and facing well that didn't go. my policy platform has 4 components . the 1st is to strengthen the brick planet, is in hong kong with more on leads agenda. he also talked a lot about uniting hong kong and said that under him as society it will be stable stability, stability. that's something that we have come to expect from li, the former security chief. he's also announced that he will in act the controversial sedition law. article 23 with which it was shelved in 2003 after a very public backlash. it prohibits any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion. it sounds a lot like the national security law, which was introduced in 2020 but some authorities have said that article 23 is needed to plug any a loop holes left by the national security law. john lee has been criticized by some as not having business credentials. it's a clear indication, created this,
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a $150.00 person team, which is made up of business leaders, including a, our alan ziemen who is in a tycoon in the city and hong kong, riches madly caching. so he said he's described themselves as a, as a conductor who's going to pull in every once strength and conduct a symphony for hong kong. going forward, he talks about this new chapter in hong kong. and taliban is facing a growing number of i still attacks against civilians less than a year after taking control of of contest on its own forces. having threatened by armed groups, it's prompted the taliban government to make it harder for people to own a gun. same bas ravi reports done with him after centuries of conflict of gun astonish, synonymous with war. before the u. s. pull out. last year there were more guns and private hands than the off guard police and the military combined. the actual number and circulation thought to be in the millions, but estimates likely fall short a reality inherited by the taliban. the new government began confiscating weapons
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and has introduced license requirements to own and operate guns and armored vehicles. josma. oh, ah sla who is it? he guided the life can be given to any individual who feels unsafe and insecure. for example, businessmen, hardy leaders, and anyone who feels unsafe can have the license for weapons and bullet proof car. so come after taking over the taliban release, prisoners and jails across the country and rising levels of crime off, gone. se is a major concern moist lot up in the heart that are never john. i want to get the zip. and so my personal security and my company security, we got these happens because our license on the 3rd by kidnappers and thieves. because the security situation hasn't been 100 percent maintained either. okay, arctic pull out saw us and nato forces leave behind and i watering amount of
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weapons and military equipment. and you know, guards at all. i could just grab an aka and unchecked. it could fuel instability in have gone on and the wider reach the previous government. they have distributed thousands of guns out of what we're close to my wallet. 2 people affiliated with the tribes at necessities of, to the religious political, my friends, and through this disarmament. the process is going to collect all those illegal distributed weapons and armor cars from people who are not responsible for the security of the country. the government says security has improved, but people who feel threatened can have guns if they get a permit. a 3 year license for an a k $47.00 or pistol is just over $500.00. 10 times the average monthly income in couple licenses for armored cars start at
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around $680.00. the majority of off guns who are struggling to feed themselves are priced out. but members of the taliban are exact same basra v o dizzier is being called india's hottest summer ever and it's only going to get worse. intense heat wave. his head south asia, high temperatures are not unusual for the region. just not supposed to be so hot said this time of year. a poor star to the rainy season in the horn of africa has added to fears that the worst drought in decades could have catastrophic results across the region. a 1000000 people of their, their homes, and more than 3000000 livestock of died har. mattel's reports now from this upper region in northern kenya, missouri. daniel has been walking for hours, his animals need water, and he's finally found some. he says, giving up wasn't an option, heard as in northern king or have lost thousands of animals because of recurring
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droughts. because is regarded with a younger, i'm now always out you with the camels help doesn't reach us. but i know in the villages, at least the government is giving people some water pots of king r, ethiopia, and somalia are suffering the dry as conditions in more than 40 years. harvest or ruined animals are dying. more and more families are going hungry, garlicky yeah, i used to have 250 camels. the drought has killed most of them. i only have 3 left . it's heartbreaking. a force failed rainy season in the region is now a growing probability. so if the threshold doesn't improve, you're going to see mos beth of lifestyle. and when we talk about mass death of livestock, what we, what that means is, people's livelihoods are completely destroyed, assistance from 8 agencies and king us government is coming. but it's not enough
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bespoke all these august divisions likes was more protection programs for bank of live would by the government is, has to do the different crush the whole number households. we still have a huge population in that needle for deed who wish if nothing is going to be done about it. we'll end up with other stuff is the only way to survive for many is to keep moving. people here have been walking for days, looking for food and water for the animals. first, they were told their supplies in that direction about a 100 kilometers away. but when they got there, they found nothing. neither heading towards the mountains, another 100 kilometers away, where some of the farmers are gathering. it's a long journey and when they eventually get the, it was no guarantee they'll find what they are looking for. how to matessa al jazeera northern king. for the 1st time since the pandemic began millions of indonesians and traveling to their home towns for adolf a 3rd celebrations with restrictions vow easing its estimated around 85000000
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people will make the journey this year. jessica washington reports from jakarta. pasano sensation in central dakota, thousands of travelers awaiting to see their families from bonham. i am so happy that i can travel again. i have missed my mother so much. the annual homecoming travel before eat is a tradition in indonesia, the world's most populous muslim majority. country ah millions leave the major cities to spend the holidays with their families. looking for monday and health workers at transport. hobbs are providing vaccines for travelers like animal will be many passengers get vaccinated here because they know they needed to travel back to their hometown. last year, the government band, hometown travel because of concerns about soaring, coven, 19 cases and deaths. but this year it says the country is in a very different position. now if we had talk our competitor to had the 70000000
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people in the denisia debt is already like a 70 percent audio, receive the flesh of vaccination and the eyes, like 61 percent, already have the 2nd shop. billions will spend hours in traffic as they try to lead jakarta, one of the world's most densely populated cities, but many say it's worth the trouble. south in any family has a 12 hour mini bus ride ahead of them. here their band. i want to show my youngest daughter to my mother. she has never met my baby because of the pandemic. i'm so happy they can finally meet, but not more than 14000000 people are expected to leave greater jakarta in the holiday period. it's the 1st time since the pandemic began, that indonesians have been permitted to travel back to their home towns for each celebrations, local authorities on just allowing the travel, but facilitating it as well by providing for each multiple options.
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