tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 30, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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too far away from tegucigalpa over the course of the weekend for the top end of south america, it's our usual storms, but an overcast stay for both bogota and lima. lima has got a hive. 19 degrees that it c as in cat r, airway. bishop airline, of the journey. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello mccloud. this is a new life from dough coming up the next 60 minutes from promises more military. 8th grade. president vladimir lansky says his forces are in the fight of their lives. is ready for a search for suspects after the killing of em is ready. security guard in the occupied westbank, china's manufacturing 5th to its lowest level 2 years as face grow abundant. strict
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code 1900 policy on the economy. and the premier of the british virgin islands is arrested in the united states on drug trafficking charges, poverty, further concerns about corruption on the island avenue brought. it's advantage liverpool in the premier title right now that currently inaction and needing new cost or $1.00 nail victory. we'll put them above manchester city who play later on saturday. so france is increasing its military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. president manuel macro made the pledge during a phone call with the ukrainian leader fundament lensky has accused rusher of trying to wipe out all life in the east and dunbar region. as moscow intensifies its offensive or rushes offensive has created a desperate situation for civilians and that includes people and residents in the village of mother inca, which is now on the front line. our correspondent char stratford is the 92 year old
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right usa is blind, infirm and terrified. she sits crying on her bed in this makeshift shelter, shrapnel for michelle ripped through her leg while she sat at home in the eastern ukrainian city of murray, anchor mercedes lamore. thank god, we're alive. they shall, every half an hour, shrapnel hits everything. we climbed out of the rebel, grabbed what belongings we could then lifted mom out. we found a wheelbarrow and put her in it and pushed her to the road where a volunteer rescued us. in a nearby village, people waited a food distribution point too many have either fled or been rescued from the shelling and muddy income of volunteer from a church group. hands out plastic bags filled with
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a few essential. ludmilla shows us what's inside board. we live off canned food and what we can grow. we have no money because we can't walk. we can't work anymore. this is how we survive. further towards mary anchor. as the sound of shelling echoes across the fields, signs of the fighting begin to appear. houses badly damaged, abandoned, a school destroyed. we drove further and into our income. was the sound of artillery for an occasional small arms. fire. russian forces are close we can hearing what sounds like mortar fire in the center of the city. what we do know is the russian forces control positions just a few 100 meters in that direction on the other side of another shell there.
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now, we also know that the russians made gains here. marianne come, the early stages of the war, ukrainian army have since said that they have now pushed them back. we move back out of town and see black smoke rising. or lena helps her wounded mother into a taxi to take her to hospital. it's doubtful. let you, sir. ever see her home again, or shall stratford al jazeera maria anchor eastern new grade, or russia says western sanctions in arms shipments to ukraine are getting in the way of peace negotiations for miss. the foreign minister sergey lever, says the talks continue, but progress is difficult. grange president is warned as a high risk. the discussions will collapse because of what he called russia's playbook on murdering people. lexia bryan has this on the road to hockey for a line of cars,
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full of people escaping the horrors of war. weighed down by their belongings and the memories of what they have lived through looms, hurting your wellness through no more which our house was burned. this night the house burned and all that was inside. now we have no pleased to say it is scary. 5th, but they coming from the nearby village of rose colors over, which has been under russian occupation for more than a month. fierce battle so russian troops pushed back and you, cranes, forces regain full control of the village. when what he de baseman was shaking from the explosions, we were screaming who a crime and we were praying to god. but there arriving in her keith, which itself has come under it near daily bombardment since rushes invasion began. it looks less like a city more like a collection of mangled buildings. local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors. down when your city is being destroyed or when you close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them quickly. but
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they say they feel helpless against rushes, fighting power, forced to stand by as missiles, rain down, ukrainians forced to escape the conflict are also arriving in separation seen as a gateway ukrainian territory from occupied areas in the south. but them, of the novelty of, we all have relatives abroad in russia as well. we used to love this country so much. it's very hard for me to speak about this, since it's as if, as if a man attacked his own brother. this is very painful. ukraine's president says he remains open to peace talks, but he's warned that negotiations are close to collapse because of russia's continued aggression. he says ukrainians are in the fight of their lives. live on the should be version number good, all men. when the russians confirm something such as a prisoner exchange, i don't believe in it and they confirm some kind of civil exchange and then something goes wrong once, twice, 3 times. the risks that negotiations will be cut off entirely are very high. the u
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. s accuses rush as president vladimir putin, of depravity in his invasion. but russia's foreign minister. so guy leverett says, the west is at fault and that nato countries are doing everything they can to prevent a ceasefire by sending weapons to ukraine. until a deal is reached. the fighting rages on, alexey o'brien al jazeera, a fuel has been held for palestinian men killed by ready forces in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry said he was shot dead during and israeli army operation and village of as an on friday. you an estimate is ready, forces have killed these 40 pallets. 2 separate separately is ready, forces are searching for suspects who are accused of killing israeli security guard of the wide west bank. it happened in the illegal areas settlements between ramallah novice on friday. israeli military says palestinian gunmen open fire on
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guards and then fled the scene to him is in ramallah and has more on the search for the suspects. so let us we have is that the israeli military has took a car they found in the northern west bank. well, believe to be the car that the 2 gunmen as used after they shot and killed the security guard at the entrance of one is really supplement called and that is billed on the land of palestinian. so we're expecting the man hon to continue by the way. the 4th is, let's not forget that the west bank itself is surrounded by lots and lots of really suckers. and so talk to the international law, but also these rows and infrastructures leading to those in the west bank itself have cameras have, is really forces. so usually it's a matter of time before it's really forces, find those people. sometimes we expect classes to clean them if they are armed,
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other times they could be arrested. so it's so with and see how it really forces we're going to be dealing with the situation and where those men will be found if they will. but they expect vision is that they're going to be found. putting most of the head on these are including how reco, breaking temperatures are affecting parts of pakistan. and india will find out what's behind a sudden increase in hepatitis the morning. children coming up in major league baseball, the stoppage was suspended for 324 games. we will have that story later with jemma . ah, china's manufacturing has dropped to its low level and more than 2 years. the latest sign is economy may be in trouble. activity slowed sharply in april. the shanghai came under a lockdown as part of the government 0 cobra,
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1900 polity. factories have been closed and consumption has taken a hit with china's gross domestic product group 4.8 percent in its 1st quarter compared to earlier. even though it beat expectations. that number reflects only a fraction of the lockdown effects retail sells down the lowest since april 20. 20, and unemployment is at its highest since may 2020. and let's say this, the se, results for this quarter will be worse since dozens of cities are in full or partial lockdown, including the world's largest port in shanghai. and the effects will extend beyond china. congestion ports is forecast to increase shipping costs, and consumers around the world can expect inflation and high prices. here now from don wang, who's a chief economist for hang saying, bank china. and she says beijing street cove at $900.00 strategy is not sustainable . well, i am there worried on where this is going because the car allowed me shanghai has
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been looking like it's going to end after this may holiday, which means most people can probably walk around their neighborhood. but for most of the factories along the east coast, they are not in very good condition because taking on what's going on in shanghai, a lot more cities are taking precautionary measures. even way to one colored cases, the whole, the whole city can be locked down. so we might be looking at a situation where 30 cities might be locked down simultaneously. that's hugely disruptive to the supply chain. this is a impossible task to do both on the dynamic 0 strategy is not sustainable. and we can see many examples in shanghai and for a lot of the. busy companies in digital industry, in manufacturing, they're under a lot of pressure to lay off more workers. but right now, china doesn't seem to have a new solution to this problem. since the 20th parties,
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congress will happen october. and before then, everyone would be very conscious about a containing the cove. it, it is absolutely the political priority rather than economic priority. well, chinese capital is tightening covered 90 restrictions for the busy labor day holiday period. people in beijing will be required to show negative tests to enter public spaces, schools and entertainment venues closed restaurants have been ordered to shut to dine in services. some districts of the city already on lockdown is new cases that top $100.00 a day u. k. government says, sense administered to the british virgin islands for talks after the territories premier was arrested in the u. s. on drug trafficking in money laundering charges. georgia inforcement agents took andrew for he and the chief port official and custody in miami on thursday. the pair are accused of agreeing to accept money from undercover please, posing the mexican drug traffickers. a recent report cause for the k to reimpose direct rule after corruption concerns. the british virgin islands is
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a u. k. overseas territory in the caribbean, and it's been autonomous since 967, the premier is the head of the elected governments. but there is also a governor appointed by the u. k. you has some oversight over public officials. and long before friday's arrests, there were concerns about state corruption and recent inquiry found governance in the church. he was appallingly bad, it recommended a temporary return to direct rule by london. the british virgin islands also has a long history as a tax haven. more than half the shell companies revealed in a document leak known as panama papers were based there. let's get more now from san diego who joined us from london. so it's a why is you k speaking to impose their control of tertiary now? like it all stems from the report that was launched last year, which really was an investigation into how corruption and mismanagement was
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thriving and on the territory itself. and especially among ministries and politicians that have been much responsibility really, for example, they are the ones who have the responsibility over the huge amounts of public funds that they receive. they also responsible for granting out residencies as well. they have a say in the sales of any crown properties that, that all and they also are responsible for handing out, so tendering through contracts. so it really, this, this really, this report really looked at how are the politicians and the ministers really mismanage, that while they didn't specific doesn't really come specifically off the u. s. staying in itself the, the drug thing. they had prior knowledge of it, and it seemed that this was perhaps the opportunity to be able to try and tackle the, the roots of all the corruption that is being seen on the territory in itself. now,
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bearing in mind the, the author of the report to retire, judge gary hick bottom, did say that it was with a heavy heart that he did recommend the territory be perhaps on the direct rule from london. so he did also recommend that they should be done in conjunction with the board of local fakers politicians in order for that to be some kind of of redress on this issue as well. and for people to feel that they are not caught out of the process. and this is not being seen directly as once again london, 4th thing, it's hand over overseas territory as well. remember, this comes up particularly delicate time. how brisson is being seen in the caribbean, there are some 6 caribbean nations which are seeking to have the queen removed his head of state. these nations which will once passed the british colony. the queen
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still remains the head of state, but there is very much a growing a vocal on ease about the way that it is being procedure of a day that the wolf family have not done enough to acknowledge their part in the history of enslavement in the region of the caribbean itself, saying that though this report wants to try and link in those local fake is that in order for it to be seen that this is being done as open and democratic as possible . saying that also the report did say that it's all very well to try and seek some kind of independence. but in order for the country to be taken seriously as the territory to be taken seriously as a democratic entity, it does need to tackle the corruption, which is the root of all the current issues that are i told you to leave that thanks for that update so i go reporting that from london now, and i'd sold fight to responsible for the beheadings of several hostages has been
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sentenced to life in prison. in the united states. and london, born alexander coyote was part of the so called the beatles group. within iso hostages gave him the nickname because of their british accent. critique plead guilty last year to murder and for a merc which political hate was at the courthouse in alexandria. in virginia. alexandra cody basically showed really no emotion as the judge handed down life in prison sentence. now if you meet certain conditions 15 years of that will be spent here in the united states, then there's an agreement to sent him to the united kingdom. he wasn't the only one though, in the courtroom accused of his crimes. another one of the so called beatles al shaft shake. he was convicted of federal charges, dissimilar from federal charges, a while back. he's awaiting sentencing. but the judge didn't want to have these family members have to go through their victim statements twice. so he brought him into the courtroom, but again, only coat. he was sentenced to day life in prison. at the beginning of this though, we heard from family members of the victims, and there were those one said,
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look at me. i have no words to describe the pain you have ruined our lives. and then you heard from another family member who said, you have been occupying my thoughts for too long. i forgive you, you are no longer have any power over me. but there were some very powerful statements visited. the be heading of course, is part of the crime, but he's also accused of really in humane treatment of these captives. they were water boarded, they were you stun gun shots and they were horrible. horrible beads. the prosecutor said, in this courtroom, we have not really seen any crimes to compare to the horror of this. the judge for his part said it was agreed just violent and inhuman. now one of the things prosecutors were asking for is they one of the judge to say exactly how he would spend his time in prison in the us. they wanted him to basically put in solitary confinement. the judge said that wouldn't be a operate for him to roll net. that's up to prison officials. but he did say he
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will send the rest of his life in prison. now hundreds of haitians have protested against gang violence, killed in these 20 people this week. crowds gathered on friday, shouting insults the government, and the police who lost control of parts of the capital of prince. 3 officers were wounded while trying to take my district from down. in the latest gang fighting started on sunday, forcing thousands from their homes. i will repel it as this report. the sound of gunshots on the streets of haiti's capital, puerto prince, at least 20 people have been killed over the past week alone. many of them caught in the crossfire of rival gangs. my husband died and left me free children. that situation is difficult for me. other know what to do. violence link to gangs has forced thousands of residents to flee their neighborhoods. many like married in prebble and her 3 children say they're too afraid to return home. i have seen many
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things people dying and people walking around with heavy weapons. there is no one who can see anything. this other wise bustling street was quiet on friday. many businesses across the city have closed their doors, gang violence in port a prince has worsened since the assassination of president of nell ma louise last july. experts estimate that as many as 90 criminal gangs are actively operating in the city. all i can tell is that katie is livable. right now it's very it's, it's do anything, there's nothing happening. businesses can't run. you can even leave the city. first of all, the southern part of the city is i could buy gags. now the sub, the northern part is also occupied. so basically we're locked in under each. the authorities have deployed some 100 police units to patrol neighborhood streets as government officials in haiti continue to struggle to cur violence link to criminal gangs. the concern now is over the growing number of residents being displaced by
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the worsening security situation. manuel rap a low al jazeera, a to me on the state of emergency a study and parts of ecuador aimed at reducing drug gang violence. the 9000 police and soldiers have been deployed in 3 coastal provinces to enforce an overnight curfew. gang related violence has killed at least $1200.00 dorians already this year. 6 time at grand slam tennis champion, boris becker has spent his 1st night in jail, not being sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison. the 54 year old german was found guilty of hiding millions of dollars worth of assets to avoid paying his bankruptcy debts. to the whole was at the court. hearing none boris becker arrived at court for sentencing, wearing a tie in the wimbledon colors. he won the championship 3 times among 6 grand slam titles in a tennis courier that had earned him more than $50000000.00. now bankrupt and
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convicted on charges of concealing his assets from investigators. becca, would listeners judged deborah taylor sentenced him to 2 and a half years in prison. he must serve half of it before becoming eligible for release. i accept the humiliation you have felt she told him. but you have shown no humility. the sporting legend turned coach and commentator has led a colorful life with vast earnings fueling a famously lavish lifestyle and then paying for a famously expensive divorce. seldom far from the tabloid headlines. becca father, a daughter after a casual encounter with russian model and waitress angela irma cova and london restaurant in 1999. by his own evidence, child maintenance payments, and disastrous financial mismanagement, contributed to bankruptcy. in june 2017,
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the court found that becca kept spending and use deceit to hide what was left more than $3000000.00 in cash and assets. at trial, the jury had heard in his defense that becca had relied on insolvency lawyers signing papers. he hadn't read and failing to understand his responsibilities. the jury instead found his actions, deliberate and dishonest. it's not the 1st time becker has had a brush with the law in 2002. he was handed a 2 and a half years suspended sentence for tax evasion in his native germany here in the country, he now calls home boris, back up. he's going to jail. jonah hall, l $20.00 saw the crown court london. coal reserves are running low in india as people use more electricity during the heat wave. this week. government cancelled more than $600.00 passenger trains and use them to transport fuel to power stations . and some plans certainly have
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a days worth of coal left and the power minister in delhi says that the danger blackouts, lisbeth fraud reports now from new delhi, which is just recorded the 2nd hottest april in 72 years. labor was a new deli work through temperatures above 40 degrees celsius to construct. and these new parliament buildings, like many street vendors, an auto actual driver's here. they make up some of the 75 percent of india's workforce who work outdoors them as we have to go outside to work. it's very hard to get the water we've got. he becomes hard to drink. we don't even have enough water. a heat wave has gripped many parts of india for weeks, that's after the nation. so it's hot of march, some records again, a 122 years ago. the higher than usual temperatures have led to demand for electricity reaching and all time high this week and power cuts and several states . deli regional government has told people to expect power outages of metro and
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hospitals because of a shortage of coal power plants. the indian government has cancelled hundreds of passenger trains to rush coal to thermal power plants around the country. the intense heat has also affected wheat crop with some agriculture experts predicting this year's yield will be 25 percent less that could have international implications. india was planning to help sold a gap and global wheat supplies left by russia and ukraine. we also knew that 55 countries were dependent on the coming from the reason. and 55 is not a small number. so if you can be standing along with another 50 fiber looking for you know, displays next to us. so i think we have to be very watch will meet, have all the just say the severe weather as part of the reoccurring trend, not the temperature. so when you get the web event that are becoming more frequent than more intense, and when they happen,
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they last longer. so we're definitely seeing a shift in the trends. some more intensity were happening in this part of the world . the indian, your logical department says he 12 conditions will continue in several regions of the next 5 days, but there's little replies expected afterwards with may and june. usually the hottest month of the year, elizabeth baron al jazeera new daddy, and the thing is as all weather presented, yet harrington explains that he is not showing any sign of letting up. i think the worst of the heat may still be to count for south asia. so any time you see read on our map, it's not a good thing. the darker the read, the higher the temperature, this is all pri monsoon heat. it's the same, but this year it started earlier and it's been more intense. so here's some examples. india, the country as a whole. so it's hot in march on record. now if we focused specifically on the capitol region, it was the 2nd hardest april in 72 years for new delhi. and again,
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i think the worst is still to come through the month of may and june. relief will not come at least for new delhi until probably about july when there was monsoon rains arrived. so here's what we're up against on sunday. told her was bad. right, like this snake poor, 45 degrees, new delhi there you are. 44. but if we look at the extended forecast, there are some signs that we'll see a little bit of relief. some more cloud covers. so that's going to limit temperatures and thunderstorms will cool the atmosphere so high of 40 degrees, which is more in line with where you should be for this time that you're also talking about stifling heat through pakistan. here's the forecast on sunday, jacob a bad 47 degrees, and i think some spots may just hit 50 over the course of the weekend. but again, the worse still to come through the month of may and june. just to add to that the governor of kansas in the united states has declared a state of emergency after tornadoes cause destruction by bare and in neighboring nebraska at twister in the which the area swept through suburbs,
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drawing homes and businesses, no casualties have been reported. thankfully, still had her on al jazeera, we make the survival of i'm indigenous massacre and argentina is nearly a 100 years old. she wants to see justice done. and in sports, a blow from philadelphia, losing their stop there during the india ah, when the war on ukraine commenced, people in power reached out to inhabitants of the nation, 2nd city, less than 40 miles from the russian border. as the carnage on falls, a handful of civilians document their experiences as they try to survive and maintain some normality in a reality. turn upside down. a rare glimpse of life under the bonds ukraine. a city under siege on
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a just either got on one of the fastest growing nations in the world. bonnie needed to open and development school track international shipping company to become a p middle east and tough or trade and money, skillfully mapped out 3 key areas of development, filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future while the cato cutters gateway to whoa trade. oh, i forget what you remind about top stories this front is increasing its military and
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humanitarian. 8 ukraine president brought them into lensky accuses russia. have tried to wipe out all life from the east on beth region or moscow intensified. it's offensive. locked down from china have help cause factory outputs to fall to a, to low manufacturing slate sharply in april, raising concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy and disruptions to global supply chain. u. k. isn't administered to the british virgin islands. talk soft to the church is premier, was arrested in the united states and today for he and a port official are facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges. scientists around the world looking into an outbreak of unexplained and severe hepatitis cases among children, mostly under the age of 5. the symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and the yellowing of the eyes and skin. the u. k has reported a total of a $145.00 cases. at least 11 other countries have also reported them. the world
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health organization says the unknown strain is causing liver failure. 17 children needed a transplant. one has died. an investigation has ruled out speculation that the illness was caused by covert 19 vaccines. none of the children had received a vaccine letter from graham kirk, who's a professor of infectious diseases at imperial college london. and he says, it's not yet clear if we'll be able to have a vaccine to prevent the strain of advertises, paper type is in the general terms. it's already just information and deliver. we see that very commonly, no whole range of infections in children, a ticket, but what's different here is the severity of that information. i have to talk. this is a whole is caused by a range of viruses. and once people are most familiar with b, c, and they're all vaccines peptide to be which are very effective. but in this case, we think maybe a different virus is causing this. and the most likely candidate at this point is no bars. and it's not clear that we will have a vaccine that will be able to prevent this. so, until we know more about the cause of this, it's hard to be confident that the moment doesn't seem that that's most likely for
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absolutely no evidence of any length of explanation. but when something like this is emerging ticket, this time that it's always possible. this is related in some way coded 19th. we know there's a lot of wanting in the community, but it doesn't seem that they are. there are more more children who have got this severe disease. you've got my teacher, it's probably not a direct effect. one possibility is to try and understand why it is that my birth is causing this at this time. so could there be changing the virus or could it be something about children, particularly young children, age 3, to $5.00. that is difference. and one possibility that really is any possibility is that they haven't been exposed to as many versus as they would have been younger, an age as a result may be behaving differently. but we don't have the evidence to really be strong about that. back to our story, the ukraine war in russia is intensifying. it's offensive in the east. let's speak to our course one child stratford who's there and joins us live at. charles, it is an increasingly desperate situation and,
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and little sign of any respite. absolutely. 0 side of any rest by next certainly in this area that we are north of the city of savanski. we've seen quite a lot of sharing in the last 15 minutes or so on the horizon we believe could well be, but we called confirm on the outskirts of that city or thereabouts. one particular cloud of smoke, huge joy and great mushroom cloud. basically, that rose from the horizon about 15 minutes ago. now we understand, we know in fact that russian forces are to my left, up to around 20 kilometers away. and they are trying to push south towards the vents directly from the north, from the north west. and from the east, we know that there's been a lot of fighting in areas that we have been covering or reporting from in the last
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few days. towns close to town, close to the the urban areas of lucy, chance, the village of papa as well. that be worrying reports about evacuation efforts from some of these towns as well evacuation if it's being made by volunteers. these evacuations, of course, no way coordinated body, ukrainian military with the, with the russian military. these are just volunteers that are brave enough to many instances use their own vehicles to go into some of these towns was hit and try and pull out the the remaining people inside. we're also hearing reports of a build up russian troop build up in the upper risha region. now we understand this is a push by russian forces from positions that they control. for example, mariel pull and further west to try to push up the country and head east to again, cuts off. basically, the area that we stand again at the moment,
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this area around stubby and an area that we understand they're all tens of thousands sensually of ukrainian forces worrying signs from mary opal for the mere fact that there doesn't seem to be any indication of any breakthrough in trying to organize some sort of humanitarian cordele, fully estimated a 1000 civilians trapped under that steel plot. and that's despite negotiating efforts by the u. n. trying to negotiate between cave and moscow. and there's some lines that have come out of british military intelligence that russia has been forced to merge and redeploy what it describes is depleted and disparate units from areas of the northeast of this offensive to try and try galvanized some kind of movement. and according to british intelligence, that movement is very sluggish. indeed, of course,
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it was 3 weeks ago that we saw that this move of russian forces from around the north of kit to concentrate their efforts in this area. although they have been some territorial gains by russian forces at the moment, it's fair to say those gains are small, and it's taking a lot longer to achieve its goals in adult bus region. child, thanks but update will leave it for the moment. chance stratford reporting. thank you. well, i will name rush ballerina is study a new line for the netherlands because of the war and ukraine august. minova says she was so shame by the invasion that she quit the bolshoi ballet in moscow to dance in amsterdam. sebastian has been speaking with her, her belly shoes and how far away from the prestigious bolshoi da ballerina august. mir nova says she opposes the war with every fiber of her soul. she left russia with
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a heavy heart new and i think the rush has started to to started this war. it makes me ashamed of my country. was my country. i was always proud of some culture in sports achievements and it's truly so real. you reach culture, smear, nova has been a star dancer at the bull choice in. she joined the company more than a decade ago. in review. she was described as a rarity, a ballerina, whose every movement fiercely menu slee right and true. 2 when you cause to captivate audience with beauty and moment, it means or you can tell, or you can deliver to them messages. and this messages will love peace, kindness, or may not as one of many russians who left after the invasion in ukraine. but her
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defection as one of her countries thought ballerina as much as the ferry heart of its valet culture, while belli has long been seen as linking russia to the outside world. the departure of smear nova and others brings back memories of the cold war and fears that russia would be increasingly isolated. after western governments impose sanctions on russia, the dutch national belly decided to stop its collaboration with state subsidized companies like the marine sky belly in st. petersburg valley is not completely removed from politics and has never been. art and politics do exist together in the same world. and sir, we also have to take a stand. i'm at feel like we're going back in time. and it's a terribly sad thing because there has always been cultural restraint. ah, well, the change his boss for now russia continues to be present in smith. no 1st performance is just a few weeks after she left her country to start. and if i'm on the belly 1st,
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1898 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience. i'm russian. but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but people life have kind of fear. for example, i think my colleagues and in is the time when everyone needs to install the choice to make their own choice. and i made mine. smith, nova says by denouncing the war. she risk along prism term. adults already applauded her not only from merkel filaments, with also from his them, against the war supplies. and i'll give you an answer then let us take this all and
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that johnny's live now from london is my say to him, she's an art advisor and lawyer, a greater happy with us. riser. defecting is a brave and powerful form of protests from russian artists. but what about when events, you know, performances or exhibitions and so on or cancelled? has it been a kind of uniform approach to this across the board? no, certainly not. and you can see the eggs at the dna. currently. it's sold out, but it includes eggs that were presented by a blood cushion. so they sent me not on some of these. and christina and lisa barnes canceled their russian sales, but phillips did not answer. it's not uniform, it's no, it was, it was a reaction that happened quite quickly. so it wasn't something that was organized as such. and it's, it's, it's not across the board. sometimes it there happened cases where for example, the new york philharmonic and tell them what i have made the distinction between
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a blanket ban and a fan of those who have spoken out for the war. all them happens, but no, well it's, it's, it's not, it's not, you know, uniform but it's, it's, it's sort of her evening out. yeah. i suppose when it gets tricky doesn't it? when you, you're counseling, say performances in, for example, that the united states of se rushing compose is like chikavsky. all right? my men off and you know what, remember hack dissolve. yeah, exactly. so these are, these are dead offices. there's a real difference between those who are living in this life, dad. so there was a push back against, i mean, i need to cancel the course and of that and it's hard me for a war. if you look in the history, you know, he spent 4 years in the siberia lay the council meeting. so he's, he's that,
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so they go back. but i mean, the difference between those who are living in those that she may and is being made . but not always. so for example, in alexander, of the 20 year old, very get to pianos to is russian, but has nothing to do with the want of the living. gotcha. spoke, i guess the war, and yet he was his dave. he was canceled by the much feel symphony orchestra and, and that i think is, is, is serv it's, it's taking a different approach than saying a lot of homes could have been a process. and is that right? quite. yeah. what about the all should serve as, as a bridge and not a weapon? well, quite exactly what the berlin wall have stolen. if the artists on either side of it unable to communicate or express themselves, so that the role of an artist i think is important. especially in times or, and if an if an artist is, for example in south africa,
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the office and dramatic works is so and they're like, i'm resulted in them being on hut. so they couldn't be heard outside the country. and it's not that boy caught lawsuit or list that yet. so this, i mean this, the point is whether you allow for you, not the office to speak because it's, if the office is not going to speak on truth, who is that is exactly the role of the office, right? and coming back at full cycle to all those minova, putting yourself out of the bocci ball in defect to something else and taught, isn't it? cuz that, that is a very brave and courageous thing to do is risk knowledge yourself. but your family by home in russia. exactly. so the question is, what is the purpose of the boycott? so if the purpose is to stop the war, clearly it's, it's, it's fails. if the compass is one of a sort of psychological fan, so darcy,
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crane and so on, i think it's not a huge psychological impact. and it, it is effective in the sense that you have to remember that russia of power. ringback nobody's age there, intellectual autistic and supports me treatments are enormous. and i and this cultural baron and dan, sports and so and has had in fact interesting really appreciate your analysis of despite to for my room. thanks very much. thank you. a troll has begun and argentina, which has taken nearly a 100 years to come to court judges of determining accountability for the massacre of hundreds of indigenous people. they were protesting against living and working conditions on cotton plantations for isabel as his report. she's the last witness of a massacre that killed hundreds of indigenous peoples in argentina, almost 100 years ago. process the law is a member of the warm indigenous community. when she was around 7 years old,
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when her father was murdered, doing a protest. now she's over 100 years old and says she still remembers the day her community was attacked, the cost i was and woke up when i was given water. i got home and looked up and saw a plane flying overhead. there were children on the ground. this is the pain i have carried forever. i was not able to speak. ross had lives in the northern province of jackal and his part of a truth trial that seeks to investigate the crimes committed against her community and the people here continue to remember. the massacre that happened in this place when hundreds of members of indigenous communities were killed. by security forces and ranchers, they were protesting and demanding an improvement of the semi slavery conditions they lived in. they were killed their bodies, dismembered, buried all around this area until recently, until apologies. have been digging in this place,
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trying to find proof of what's been argentina, the systematic persecution of indigenous people know what will be to know the, the now for the 1st time i trial seeks to establish the facts of the novelty massacre. even though the perpetrators are long dead, this is an opportunity to begin a long sought reparation process for the killings, but also decades of discrimination against indigenous group in the country. plato said you gotta me, says the trial is important. so that abuse against a minority group never happens again. but all of this is based on the legal parameters of the time. argentine i had already signed international agreements that allow us to sit in a panel trial that crimes against humanity were committed and do not prescribe. came out of the light in one of them has been investigated the massacre for years. she says the killings in napa, the were not isolated. indigenous groups were for many years
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a source of cheap labor in the country. and your venice as violence against them was justified as necessary by the ruling class. will it be also c, i any 80 ethnic groups have been discriminated against? persecuted and the massacre shows that for very long time in the state tried to force indigenous groups to blend with the rest of the population in fairway. part of a structure that had done as cheap labor interference, only about a 1000000 of argentina's $45000000.00 inhabitants are descendants of the original $39.00 indigenous groups. most of them are among the poorest in the country. many see the trial as a unique opportunity to begin a long awaited process of acknowledgment and reparation. that will be my case. i will. i'll just cedar chuckle, argentina in a couple of minutes we've got the full gemma and i'm in. soc, is returns tennis. her 1st play hold much, it's a
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to stage a set and it's time for different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want to started the please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lars dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradiction. do we have a real democracy here in the united states? there's no political party that's a radical insurgency, mark lamond hill. and it's time to get up front right here on out 0, dawn with
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blue. ah, i know his drama. thank you, nick. we start with the premier league and liverpool have gone top of the table for a few hours at least than now. 2 points ahead of manchester city following a one no victory away to newcastle navigators. school the when the 19th minutes sissy by later on saturday. and they'll go back above liverpool if they be leads. if we can just for much control the state later today, history will be made at the famed madison square garden in new york for the 1st time in the arena, a 114 year history,
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female book thing will be the main event filled out. the biggest ever within out irish lightweight champion, k t tailor defend all about against puerto rican amanda serrano, whose one well titles across 7 wait division are joined now by boxing and you see broadcast nick pete's in liberal. nick, lots of excitement about this fight. why is it being seen as so monumental? yeah, as you say, it's absolutely huge. and i think because madison square garden is the metro boxing . you know, it's all a big fight in history of take him place there every box of dreams of feature in madison square. garden, so to have 2 ladies headlining in the big room, you know, the over 15000 capacity tickets have gone barely. well, it's just a real one mark moment in the history of women's box, and you couldn't pick, hadn't pick 2 better gales to do. i just say katie taylor, the pope's, the gail of well box and an amanda serrano. the most decorated professional female
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box. it's perfect, only ingredients. all they've got to do now is deliver. when the bell goes, i know it will time covering boxing. have you ever seen this level of interest in a women's fight before? no, absolutely not. a scene over in the u. f. c. rhonda route. see and holly home and a couple of of the fighters over there. and i think it's because of the success. a female fighters of had in u. s. c. and mixed martial arts, that white box and pulled. it sucks up on a think. i am the generation of, of people that run box in the old man, the, the old man in the blazes as we like to label them. they're stepping aside now, and this new generation is realizing that you know, women boxes all as talented and have as much potential to put booms on seats and to tell tickets on paper views as the male fighters. and as a say that with these 2 girls especially, you know, they stand shoulder to shoulder with any mail boxer in the sport today. so i think it's a fantastic opportunity to take a huge giant step forward. and, and, you know,
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every female boxer from this moment, you know, it goes on to have a career in the future. can look back at tonight. look back at this moment and say those girls were pioneers. and they opened a new door for me to walk through and, and in a lot more money. okay, to tell him says it's the biggest fighting men's and women's boxing at the moment. do you agree with that? i do kind of agree with that as well because i say it's such a law mark moments you know that they're basically blowing the doors off something . now a lot of boxes, fans, a lot of people in the box and industry thought would never happen. just 5 years ago, you to said to girls will headline at madison square garden. people would have thought you a mental because the sport just wasn't in that place. and yet here we are now. so what will, so what will sunday morning bring what the next big challenge would it be? a stadium fight for the women were late, you know, headline and in wembley, or big events in saudi arabia. that will be the next step. and this big moment at
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madison square garden, 100 percent lead to even bigger data, things with the mailboxes and tailors, putting her an beaten record on the line just how much of a threats is serona. she's a huge stress and so be totally honest with you. i think i'm under sorano's. got the edge. i think her, she's got, she got the whole advantage. of course, she's a brooklyn girl. even though scott, puerto rican background, she's got a phenomenal boxing career. you mentioned that earlier, you know, 7 weights, well, champion 9 championship belt. she's how john korea, you know, she's a phenomenal fighter. i think she's just a little bit fresh as well. no, katie's been the pumps, the girl for an awful long time to olympic games. find time amateur will champion to wait. well champion now, which is 35 years of age as well, and just carried a lot on his shoulders. you know, she is but soon quietly, the biggest star we've ever seen in women's boston. and i just think she started to come down the hill now time and cookie, perfect for amanda savano to grab that for,
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you know, what kind of pharmacy? i can't pick a winner, be honest, what can got and si, fi away. i can guarantee it will be 10 rounds, and it will be absolutely outstanding. or whoever lives up to the expectation and nick, pay their buck, sing a broadcaster, thank you very much for your thoughts. ticket major league baseball has suspended at la dodgers pitcher trevor bower for $324.00 games for violating the league, a domestic violence and sexual assault policy. the lengthy band comes after a woman alleged about physically and sexually assaulted her last year. he hasn't faced criminal charges from los angeles, prosecutors, but other m l b policy. the commissioner can impose sanctions, even in the absence of a conviction. if the suspension is upheld about it will miss it to a full season's worth of games and lose about $60000000.00 in salary. bow responded on twitter in the strongest possible terms i deny committing any violation the
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leaks domestic violence and sexual assault policy. i am appealing this action and expect to prevail in the n b, a playoffs. the memphis grizzlies, a heading to the semi finals of the western conference. memphis took care of the minnesota timber whoops of 40 in their opening round series. in game 6, the grizzlies came back from 10 points down heading into the final quarter. they now face the golden state warriors game. one is on sunday. we know, you know, every get will be a dog flight. i know we had to, you know, come in a locked in and, you know, bring i energy from the starter. obviously, you know, the wares were pretty, i'd looted outside of game to. oh, but we got it done and you know, so we to worry about now in the eastern conference a massive blow for the philadelphia $76.00 has had their series against miami, that made man joel and bead is out for the foreseeable future. after fracturing his eye sockets on thursday nights,
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he also suffered mild concussion formula number one name your soccer admitted she was nervous before playing her 1st match on play this year that she needn't have been before time. grand slam champion have no trouble getting past russian qualify . anastasia put a paper in the opening round of the madrid. ofen a soccer. you hadn't played finelli a months to just over an hour. so in straight sets, 6361. i us open champion, john rom leads at the half way stage of gulf mexico open. the lot. number 2 says this t shirt had to the pa, 3. 9th was his favorite shot from his 2nd rounds. he made a birdie on that hole. he also picks up shots that all of the pa, fives articles, as he finished at 12 under paw, the span it is to shalt clear at the lpga tour event in california 1st round lead at min. julie is now 3 shots off the pace after 2 over past. second round is another australian hannah greene who now tops to lead aboard
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at 9 under she finished runner up in her last moments i was hoping to go on better . but wild number one, jin young, i was one of those looking to stop her. she's alongside lee and 2 other players at 6. uh huh. and as a we'll sport for now. we'll have more for you later next. gemma. yes, we'll see you later. thanks very much. indeed, for that, now, an iconic piece of american movie history is on the auction block. the blue and white dress warned by judy garland. in the 1939 film, the wizard of oz has been missing for decades before it was found any last year. it was discovered in an old shoe box dress is said to be in a good condition, apart from a small hole in the back, it's expected to fetch up to $1200000.00. a vietnam has launched a new attraction for tourists with their head for heights. it is the world's longest glass bottomed bridge, surpassing our 526 meter structure. and going dawn in china and the glass bottom bridge in the northwest on la province can support for 150 people at
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a time. that here is the other half hour coming up to the government. buffalo ah. where temperatures reach minus 35 degrees celsius and mountain roads become barely possible. one small milli bus serves as a lifeline for a community facing environmental and cultural change. ah, is there a well joined the regulars on board? turkeys sheen? chi abbas analogies. emma, ah, there's more than $12000.00 migrants. mostly haitians in the candidate sprung up in that real texas. over the last 2 weeks. they won't assign us, authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in
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a month long serge of people illegally crossing the buddha. and there's little in the camp for them. you can see that i was told to try to stop people getting back into the club that they went across to make sure to get through the site because there wasn't enough food for them to be there in the car, we met nicholas on the mexican bank to the river, searching for through to medicine for his family, he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities rules are now flying haitians back home. there is no president, crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is down, people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. african story from african perspective, short documentary from african filmmaking, from ivory coast, just your last service from chauffeur to play with the bus,
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a function and listening for home and south africa. seeing if i can change, and it shows me that and try to and fire with africa direct on al jazeera ah fronds promises more military a to ukraine while president of modem is zalinski says his forces are in the fight of their lives. ah, nicholas, this is al 0 life from dough also coming up is ready forces such with suspects after the killing of an israeli security guard and the 5 west bank, the premier of the british virgin islands is arrested in the us on drug trafficking challenges come to further concerns about.
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