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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 1, 2022 12:00am-12:47am AST

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the familiar where the patent has returned to australia. this is a long cold front. there is right and new zealand is running up to the west coast of south. again, he's pretty much what it should be doing. so in a bit of shelter, it's generally fine weather at 21 degrees in christ era. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm was the welcome to the news during a sci fi fi post site. we look at the impact to month of war has had on children in ukraine, and beijing is erin quiet at the start of a 5 day holiday. and the fears of father coded restrictions, a new signs that china's economy may be in trouble. ah, continues our russia and ukraine is saying 20 civilians have been evacuated from the as elf cells still works in city of merrier poll. this includes women and children. thousands of ukrainian defenders and civilians are fought to be hold up
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under the plant where conditions have been growing increasingly dia assuming each put that authority of the will, the puts a wall as well as the entire night enemy artillery was shelling the plot which led to more rubble and instruction, the silence was supposed to begin at 6 am, but only began at 11 am. it's true. now both sides are adhering to the regime. we have been waiting to be evacuation convoy to arrive since 6, but it didn't arrive till 625-8740 we 100 over 20 civilians who are able to be reclaimed from the rubble of their women and children. and we hope that these people will go in the agreed direction, namely to upper region and territory under ukrainian control. well, actually, o'brien has more now on the plight of the civilians and lowes that a trapped beneath a steel wax ah, in a basement below mateo pulse as of style steel, plant, ukrainian border guards,
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sing the national anthem. ah, they say they are defending the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the besieged port city. remodeler deliberately. they said to me, 2000 ukrainian fighters sheltering and the plants vast network of tunnels and bunkers, as well as the 1000 civilians. the focus of you in efforts to broker a humanitarian corridor, the ukrainian regiment, known as the as off battalion released these pictures. a woman said to be a dr. tells of increasingly, dia conditions must mother, which i know margin your source guys are literally dying before our eyes because we don't have any possibility to evacuate them. there is no way to heal them properly . we just ask, we beg to give us a clue, slightest chance to save life. of these photos above ground are the ruins of a city that's been described as hell on earth matter. your pole has been pummeled into submission. it's people facing what city officials say is
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a catastrophic shortage of drinking water and food. long krashib li lou, i had a beautiful house, a good apartment, and now i have no apartment, nothing that new court hearing tool. i live alone and no one can help me from watching it further north and how keith local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors. down when your city is being destroyed or when you're close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. cook wimbleton, but wilma, but they say they feel helpless against rushes, fighting power, forced to stand by as miss isles, rain down. russia's been, and 10, defying its operations in the east. but waste and intelligence suggests moscow's troops are only making minor advances that the offensive is days behind schedule war zone via the enemies inflicting air missile and artillery attacks on civilian
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and military infrastructure deep in ukrainian territory. the regrouping and strengthening of the occupying forces continues. the u. s. accuses rushes, president vladimir putin of depravity and his invasion. but russia's foreign minister sir guy leverage says the west is at fault. and 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 alexia bryan al jazeera or earlier relatives of ukrainian fighters in years of sel. steelworks rallied, and keith, calling for the evacuation of their loved ones. a demonstrated in maiden squire, demanding that the un on the west act to evacuate people not only from the steel plant, but from the rest of the besieged city as well as of saturday. it's estimated, 2000 ukrainian troops and a 1000 civilians were in the ass off style network of bunkers, with food, water, and medicine in short supply on resident of mary paul spoke of how she escaped
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through the as off style facility to them. but actually for the video, and this is the miracle that we survived. we passed through shelling, we were lying on the ground and thought it was the last day of our lives. we were walking with a little child from another side of town. we cross 3 barbed wire because we survived, we couldn't keep silent. we have to save mario paul. we have to save people elsewhere. ukrainian soldiers fighting village by village in the countries east to hold off. russian forces has been pounding the don bus region. russian forces control the town of is you. they are trying to advance south inland to surround solve young scan chrome, a tourist having failed to progress down the move 3 highway. they are shelling towns such as the man to the east and but in covert to the west from where charles stratford now reports me. we are very
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close to the village of bottle vancouver, which is south of israel and represents in this war. effectively a new front, a new attempt by russian forces to push south in order to surround the city of slow sc. now, we can't film the soldiers on disposition, but one thing i can tell you is that they are very nervous. and the reason that is, is because this particular position came on the far tillery, far earlier today, it's all known how many people are still inside, but of ink away. we have not seen any civilians leaving but since we arrived yet again, a lot of heavy shilling, we believe targeting the east of the town. sloppy is the target. it is the big urban center with neighboring cremmit tools in this area. and so far,
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at least the ukrainians have managed to keep russian forces back. but there is a fear amongst the soldiers here that the closer we get to may, the 9th, and a day that blood may putin. it's believed once something to show for their efforts, the russian efforts in this war, the closer we get to that date, the more tense and the more dangerous it becomes in areas like these tell stuff what, how does era outside the village of but i think of a east in ukraine, where ukrainian forces said a liberated 2 towns in the eastern dome bass region that have been occupied by russian troops for 2 months. hundreds of civilians have reported. he been evacuated . harkey of ukraine 2nd largest city is under renewed shelling from russian forces, algeria muslin. abraham is that and then had we are now inside one of the industrial districts of car keys,
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which has been reeling under incessant showing since dawn. many of the manufacturing plants had been destroyed and caught fire like this one. it was a plant that produced machinery lubricant spite the ongoing bombardment. fire crews have been trying to contain fires and a number of location across the industrial city. these plants were hit by artillery shells. here you can see some of the devastation will not let you, me can stick them. so cool. but then again, it seems that targeting fuel and lubricant plants has become routine for the russian forces, as they tried to destroy all the facilities that can be put to military use. the people, however, took a number of hours for cruise to contain the fire before it reached the nearby plant without holding up. he had my political thought. as you can see, the fire teams are ensuring that nothing is left that may retrieve the flames. disguise of car keys were shrouded in dark smoke. as a result, the russians are showing car, keep indiscriminately, especially the small towns close to the front line here on the side. and we should
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be noted that the ukrainian forces have regained control over 3 towns over the past 2 days. says that it's a symbolic victory. since those are towns which are located to the east and north of where we are. and we're used as a launching pad for the russian forces. i'm a couple, although the ukranian advancements in these towns are relatively small, it carries a massive significance in terms of their morals. i didn't think till this car. keith, almost surrounded by the russian forces, is still being shells. as the russians tried to advance from the southeast of the problem. us actor and special envoy for the united nations refugee agency, angelina. shirley, has visited the ukrainian city of the viv really met people displaced by the war as well as volunteers, helping them during the visit. one volunteer told her how in a 24 hour period there could be as many as 15 people needing help, including children as young as 2 years old. and so earlier i spoke to unicef
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spokesman at james elder, who is in to meet pro at the moment. and i austin, how many children have been killed or maimed since roches invasion of ukraine? hundreds now of children who being killed hundreds think it's really important that sometimes we forget what that ultimately means as well. for people like parents and grandparents who are going to be consumed by that grief. they used to come hundreds of children. they all have stories. they all have dreams, the dreams of brain children. and as i say, in these cases, the children have been killed. and that continues to happen, ma'am this morning. not far from here in the part of this morning. there was another civilian, an apartment block on a saturday morning was chilled 3 young children on the edge of 10 now and hospital . see your medical care, you know hospital that's just for you. i can doctors, again, those doctors a place for 2 months of war, 7700000 people have been displaced, including 2 thirds of all children and ukraine. what are their most acute needs?
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well, 1st and foremost, as we are speaking of merriment, it's, it's survival. really is, it is the idea that they are site in this cruelest most you know, is national lauren rules of war not just being thrown out of when they've been absolutely discarded. so keeping children from being killed and bombarded to school guides, emergency food, water purification tablets, and 1st aid kits. because these are mobile things that we can quickly get to these people. and then trauma, you know, i talk to, to be left behind for those children who can escape. and by that, i mean, the psychological impact for these kids, because they keep enduring a brutal walk on whether it's, you know, an identified ordinance is mines which have a lift everywhere which is going to be a battle for kids way beyond this horrible wall. what do we know of the psychological effects of conflict and troll, not on children?
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what have you observed? so sinfulness that the longer that a boy or a girl is exposed to the trauma of water, exposed to the horrors when i suddenly have to learn the lesson. today is what an air raid siren sounds like. it means you must flee your bait and head to a franca the longer they see the immense stress on their parents. will they see the physical realities of war? the more chance series of long term scouring and long term scouring to main long term mental health impacts you can mean a lesser leisure ability to an income going forward. which of course has a great impact on the broader society. a young, a young nation like your crime, so they have great please. psychological long term impacts. and the surest and safest way out of those long term impacts is again, for the cruelty of this war to, for the, for the gun, the guns to stop. the missiles to stop writing down on civilian areas,
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calls for children. it's very important to be in a safe and familiar environment where they are protected, they need routine. what about the medium to long term impacts? this will have on their education how. how disrupted, is that going to be yeah, children did manage you so much. i where we saw children around the world deal with it and all of them have their own stories and the isolation or lack of connection with, with other students and you cry and children were no different. in fact, i had very low downs. they just come out of that and now they're in war. so on one hand, yes, you know, use, if the government we do have a good online system of learning. on the other hand, you don't know where some of that you're not going to call into betty. there are fiscal issues, so education is about no matter. see it's about safety. it used to be marin outside until hundreds of schools were attacked in this country. but long term education is
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everything that crime wants and needs. right now we see the opposite of that. we've seen children not in classrooms, but in bison and bunkers. always saying, rather than the best and brightest year, we're seeing a brain drain of ukrainians out of the country. when all the developments here as a kid, russian forces have seizing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of grain from the east of the country. the agricultural ministry is saying half a 1000000 tons of grand crops have been taken. brains. military says, a russian missile strike has damaged the runway. now this is a desa airport, and that can now no longer be used captured odessa would allow russia to link its gains in southern ukraine with trans new strand pro russian break way region of neighboring, moldova, the former soviet state of mold over is taken more. you're quine, refugees per capita than any other nation, but a series of attacks in trans, in history, or has really increased concerns there. the worry is that russia is creating
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a pretext for invading the region, opening up a new front in the ukraine conflict from all the overs capital tissue. now, new bark reports the world away from the war, neighbor, ukraine. after everything these refugees have been over, feel safe, trying to get used to living here. now, my 7 year old daughter is traumatized. at least we can leave now and not be afraid for their fears. the war is widening, and the russia has its sight sets on this poor public. this week a string of mysterious attacks and explosions destroyed infrastructure in trans nice drug, a pro russian separatists region of moldova. he claimed independence and 990 following a brief war with dave intrigue. but it doesn't recognize internationally has some government currency and leadership and makes those secret,
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wants to join russia. west have been tells and seen along with ukrainian mo, dove and officials believe russia space the attacks to justify mobilizing around 1500. also russian troops permanently but was to try and link russian troops in the east and south ukraine with russian forces in tramps, nice to the comments of course, along moldova, it only has 6 and a half 1000 under a quick soldier, making it vulnerable to switch russian invasion like ukraine, mobile, dover, isn't a member of the nato or not being neutral. and, and then allies, which are really strong military, economically, politically. and i think for us, it's the best, but i mean, the minority carrier in the country might also concerns the kremlin, could attempt to so division between the countries. russian mode, dove and speaking communities. and there's another leave of russia could pull energy supplies,
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they knew because when you moved over from gather we are absolutely dependent on rushing gas. 100 percent and 70 percent of our electricity is generated using that gas. most of it's produced in trans nice drea. we are totally dependent on russia. if supplies were to stop suddenly or economy would collapse and the consequences would be extremely serious, were absolutely no cranial courses that repelled a russian love being with walking access to bald over from the black sea. should the tide change therapy is the conflict rapp israel arrest the suspected killers of the security guard at an illegal settlement in the west bank? soldiers and police patrol the streets after ecuador declares estates ah, in afghanistan, a bomb blast killed at least one person in many bus packed with passengers. 3
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others were injured in the attack in the dashboard, district of the capitol car bowl. this is the latest in a spate of attacks that have taken place during the muslim holy month of ramadan and now before the religious eat holiday on friday and exploit curity guide in the occupied west bank. israeli army video shows them and being detained at caro at bonnie house on a palestinian town south of nablus. shooting happened at the illegal arial settlement between ramallah and nablus on friday. the israeli military says palestinian gunmen opened fire on guards and fled the scene. meanwhile they have been conferred, has been held for a young palestinian man killed by his ready forces in the occupied west bank. thousands of mourners attended the memorial for the 27 year old. it was shot dead in an israeli army operation in the village of assume the united nations estimates that is ready forces have killed at least 40 palestinians since february. akiva elder is a political analyst and author based in tel aviv. and as the israeli government needs to calm the situation, no time, i believe that is well we'll,
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we'll have to find better and more. do these with a conflict to the occupation. meanwhile, her masses warned of heavy rocket fire. if there is another fulter, the holy site will be lost and we will be remembered with shame throughout history . our resistance factions have always been the backbone of our struggle against the israeli occupation tricks from the gangs latest gang fights and started on sunday. it's forced thousands of people from their homes when the assassination last july of haiti's, pres, databases there. so neighborhoods are relative, relatively called, but there are new neighborhoods or meta tags. and tell us about these latest clashes that have been taking place it. is there something that has happened that triggered this violence, or is it a continuation of historic clash with the chevy show going? oh my god. and then the police for power is drive to intervene and trying to
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work. we are. 1 essentially a institutional lack of a d r, where the current government is at interim and there is no set days for elections. and honestly, in that context, it's hard to foresee when a real hathaway serves in haiti. has it been? has it been particularly tense throughout the year now? no rat to going to the month of may? would she say that it's sort of ebbs and flows? was it a bit calmer before and now attention is a kind of ratcheted up. well, oddly enough, ah, the 1st quarter of this year were relatively calm. all that being said, ah, we already lost the whole neighbourhood to gaze. ida leads access to the national number to which gives access to the whole south peninsula. it now with these new bow in the last couple weeks of violence are building access to the north. ah,
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the northern part of eighty's compromise only quarter prices is kind of caught in in a sandwich, where there is no really way out of the city. what is life? there are thousands of families that are displaced, are seeking shelter and evil and public squares. they go to churches trying to seek protection because it cannot go by hall. and her government and the police are a b, relatively mom, about the whole ordeal. and this is, would have insight into this story of it is it would have probably doesn't get enough coverage, but some very important. what's happening there. harold isaac, in puerto france, thank you. the want to tend to ecuador, now the president there, again marla. so as declared estate emergency in 3 provinces, an effort to curb high rates of truck related violently suspended from a pedestrian bridge. a 1255 people have been killed in drug related violence since
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the start of the year, according to the official figures within provinces, under the state of emergency, are the western regions of as morale does. and now be, and why as ecuador is a significant transit route for cocaine, it smuggled in from peru in columbia, and then transported by aaron sea to central america as well as shipped into europe . so i saw, i thought, how thick done this is. take this all, it's terrible. we're all to blame security. we can no longer go to places as easily as we used to. for example, if you went to a restaurant it, i don't know who's behind it, and i think people feel safe, that the presence of the army and the place and deal with that much more still ad for you on this news out spite for years of un sanctions and a pandemic why start up? businesses are flourishing in iran and is full blown. the m b a. playoff says 76 is could have lost s star player. ah,
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stossel war make rather more obvious entrance on monday in italy. there is rain the for sharon's cross and stevia. that was greece as well with some spring snow still to fall in some of the outs in northern europe it looks fine. this is after a while one of the centers of high pressure is sitting. but traditionally, for a long weekend, you must have cold to come down. now waltz is doing particularly hot recently and so hell in west africa, this is tom, you are, the showers tend to progress slowly northwards and they can be full of struggles full of pleasure. but i mean that money that represent them, would you also talk to one of everybody tomorrow. how social a social media platforms, if many young uses feel isolated, anxious, and depressed?
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currently, there is a grand and when will society catch up from people that i knew in high school, that my suicide full lines investigate a toxic feed, social media and teen mental health on al jazeera ah, and evacuated from the as all style still works. and mary pal, where conditions are getting worse by the day. there are thought to be about 2000 people living in only making minor advances like hm pain is days behind schedule. and israel is saying it's arrested. the suspected kill is alvin israeli security guard at an illegal westbank settlement on friday is ready on the video shows the men being detained in palestinian town. south of nablus. 8 story building. nearby areas are being evacuated, and buildings reinforced the authority say an investigation is underway. in other
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developments, manufacturing output in china is dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. this is the latest sign that the economy might be in trouble. factory activity slowed sharp in the month of april when shanghai was ponderous, strict locked down as part of the government 0 co policy. victoria gazing b has won us. the once bustling commercial center of shanghai is quiet and empty. with most of the cities 25000000 people forced to stay at home as part of the government strict 0 cove 19 policy in the capital, beijing authorities have completed 3 rounds of math testing ahead of the labor day holiday. many say that tide of the restrictions which they fear could see become even tougher. viani and resumed, i gather you of it all. 2 years ago, everybody had a very vigilant after tuning you go to go, she had around to would own up, but now might be because it's been too long. people want to go out and have fun on her. you know, you guys don't, you that you look at
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a city that used to be crowded and now was empty. and you can't help but wonder how these people managed to survive. i'm suppressing a lot of emotions. the impact of the 0 covey policy is being felt economically to china's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. retail sales are down and unemployment is at its highest since may 20. 20 analysts say results for this quarter will be worse on the dynamic 0 strategy is not sustainable . and we can see many examples in shanghai i and for a lot of the. busy companies, e, 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. expose wound, the economic impact will extend beyond china with consumers around the world, told to expect more inflation and higher prices. victoria gate and be al jazeera.
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the un high commissioner for refugees is travel to northern cameroon, where a water dispute has led to conflict. that's despised nearly 100000 people, philipo grande as calling for reconciliation, but it won't be easy as climate change adds more stress to an already fragile region. nicholas hack reports in this an arid land in the far northern region are sheltered from the violence they left behind, living in makeshift tents provided by the un. hooligan good to let are quoting me. we have to survive with the little what started as an argument between a fisherman and heard about a cow drinking out of a fishing pond. turned into a larger fight for access to water. the violence spread from village to village. displacing nearly a 100000 people. some fled to neighboring chad and are unable to return home. they live in you and camps like these. of course we need to make sure that people are
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not hungry, not thirsty, and they are not ill. but in the end, it's reconciliation. that is the most important here. armed herders inquiry on the border with cad search for water points to feed their cattle. fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wealth, the government of cameron has called for dialogue. but those who've been displaced, say estate has done little to stop the violence or help them to survive. the displaced fishermen are hacking down trees. they sell the wood or use it for cooking. a few patches of free trees are being cut down, just as the rainy season is about to start. host communities accused the displaced of destroying the environment. if the government takes their responsibility, what i mean, then we could return home of almost kindergarten. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate, in what has become a fragile and in hospitable environments, so essential to life and yet so precious water has become
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a resource worth fighting for electricity because of the country's heat wave, which has led to a shortage of coal government cancelled more than $750.00 passenger trains to prioritize transporting pad estate. the emergency after tornadoes inflicted heavy damage that and also a neighboring nebraska twister in the wichita area of kansas sweat through suburbs destroying. he is of us sanctions. some business isn't his own as a finding, the current of ours pandemic actually helped them to develop new ideas and innovations. as ali hashem reports from terran, one sin abundant electric manufacturing plant. this building has been transformed into the largest hall post 85000000 people are creating opportunities in iran, which have 100000000 eat on me. more than 50000000 iranians are able to use smartphones. we have the highest number of graduated engineers after the us and russia almost 350000 graduated engineers annually. the majority of them are active
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in the field of tournament is needed, flocked after additional classical business man are affraid or warring to do any dirt to this mark. we have to agree that li field that's over societies kaneen turn on target. a lot of wood business is digital business by the annual investors and develop of to offer their own alternatives to multi national company, full truck in good amazon, youtube, netflix and office. so one of the most important things is that you have to use the sanctions to your advantage. you have to be able to say, okay, we don't have this and we don't have that. that could be seen as a loss works, help them grow, job managers, industrial and domestic way. and it's one of the success stories that shattered on her laws are mobile moves right now. we faced the issue of garbage and to run by people of terran, don't have a solution for delivering and recycling the garbage. in particular,
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we have provided a platform based on technology, but people contribute for their office and deliver their garbage and they get paid according to the value of the waste materials. that's an example of what ogre anthropology role. so saying that the expansion in the ron's digital economy is helping people turn challenges into opportunities. are the households in sierra delane u. k. government as an minister to the british virgin islands for talks after the territories premier was arrested on drug trafficking and money laundering charges. andrew far he and the chief corps of official were taken into custody by us drug enforcement officials in florida or on thursday. they're accused of accepting bribes from undercover police, posing as mexican drug traffickers, report by a british judge which was released on friday or for the u. k to re impose direct rule on the territory because of corruption concerns. you. k politician says that he will resign as and p after admitting to watching pornography twice in the lower
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house of parliament. you know, parish from the ruling. conservative party says he 1st viewed the material accidentally after looking at tractors on line. the 2nd time was while he was waiting to vote in the house of commons. they will now be a bi election in his constituency, in devin southwest, england, sled for you on this news. our ah! dancing defect tara rush. him ballerina quits the bolshoi of our country's war in ukraine. and in sport, liverpool, keep up the prussia in the premier league title race please. we'll have them and mall, and shining new light on a 1000 year old tradition. we speak to the artist helping revive south korea's land to festival. ah
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ah, ah, ah, a well known russian by reno's made a new life in the netherlands because of her vocal opposition to the war in ukraine august mariner. i was so ashamed by the invasion that she quit moscow's faint ball show ballet to dance in amsterdam. instead, she spoke just at boston about the decision to leave 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 a heavy heart. well, i think the rush has started to told
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started this war. it makes me ashamed of my country, was my country. i was always proud 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 feels flamingo slee right and true. 2 when you caught captivate audience with beauty enrollment, it means or you can tell, or you can deliver to them messages, and this messages will love peace, kindness, or smear nova is one of many russians who left after the invasion in ukraine. but her defection as one of her countries thought ballerina was purchased the very heart of its ballet 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
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that russia would be increasingly isolated. after western governments imposed 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 so we also have to take a stand, i'm at feel like we're going back in time. and that's a terribly sad thing because there has always been cultural street. ah, well, the exchange has boss will. now russia continues to be present. it's been over his performances just a few weeks after she left her country to start in a guy mondor bally. this is 1898 in saint petersburg. ah, of course it's my, it's my conscience. i'm russian. but i prefer not,
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not to day for the country which behave in this way, but people life have a kind of fear. for example, i think my colleagues and in is the time when everyone needs tool yet still will put choice to make their own choice. and i made mine. smith, nova says by denouncing the war, she risked a long prison term. the dutch audience applauded her not only for performance with forces in his then against the war, steadfast, algebra, and amsterdam. i am now full a sport with peter in dela marian, thank you very much. rail madrid are celebrating of the women, the spanish legal title for a record extending 35th time. after a dominant season, they only needed one point from the last 5 games to change the trophy and they did
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so any style in front of their home, fans at the burnaby on saturday to 1st health goals from rodrigo, set them on their way before marco asencion added at a follow when was wrapped up in the closing stages when top score this season, kareem bends, emma found beneath rail. when back the tide often they said he libels that lay thicker. it's also a 3rd spanish title in 6 years, and they still have a chance of winning the champions league as well. furthermore, history as well for color and tomatti. he becomes the 1st manager to win the title in all 5 of europe's major leads. and it is very special because my last i saw was big by munich. then i managed around europe and then i returned and one in my 1st year i did not win le leaguer and the spanish upa. capture my 1st tenure. and now i did. but the season is not over yet.
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manchester city stand and rail madrid's way to the champions league. final city remain that seemed to catch in the premier league title race. they were for no winners at struggling, leads united on saturday goals from rodrigo and am days and nathan r k for city and control that ellen road. and another vital when was rounded of late on the, in full and brazilian gabrielle jesse's schooling, pursued amending injury fund fernandina, fighting for all those healthy cities, golder face should that become effective at the end of the campaign theme, the result was more comfortable, looks layman, confir the to really was yeah, it didn't, right. but i couldn't expect differently. 10, mount 11 mounds, florida. premier lee can fighting and, and they respond really well in many things to stick to. well in the bun moment. liverpool managed early one go as they beat me. coastal united metal cases holding
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the winner in the mine team submitted su james's for that. we'll finish today. so one point behind sitting in the title rates of this weekend, or we will match you've left as outside on the day. we are excited, i lost this with buddy and we will be going the next one and try to to be as good as our possible. but it, it pretty much, it's very good situation for us. the number of games you still have to play out really. it's a lot there with or without a gmc fired a lot. the football world is paying its respects to super agent, amena ry owner, who has died in hospital in italy at the age of 54. he was hugely influential in the modern game and helped broker some of the biggest transfers in the sport over the last 30 years. royal is clients included, laugh m abraham, of ich owning holland, and called pog by boxing. history will be made later on saturday at the famed
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madison square garden in new york for the 1st time in the arena's 140 year history . female fighters will headline the events billed as the biggest ever women's bout irish lightweight champion, katie taylor will defend all her belts against a puerto rican amanda serrano broadcast at mc, pete says it's a landmark moment. it also shows boxing is being built up today to modern audiences . i think it's because of the success that female fighters of had in u. f. c. and mixed martial arts, that white box and pulled. it sucks up on a think. i am the generation of, of people at one 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 are all as talented and have as much potential to put bombs on seats and to sell tickets on paper views. as the mail fighters linked, a fantastic opportunity to take a huge giant step forward and down in every female box. so from this moment,
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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. a la dodgers pitcher trevor bower has denied any wrong doing. of the been suspended by major league baseball for the last year. he hasn't faced criminal charges from prosecutors, but under m l. b policy. the commissioner can impose sanctions even in the absence of the conviction. if the suspension is upheld, our will miss to full seasons in the n b a. playoffs. the memphis grizzlies are heading to the semi finals of the western conference. memphis took care of the minnesota temple news for 2 in the road, a series of game 6. the grizzlies came back from 10 point fell into the final quarter. they now face the golden state warriors. take a look in the eastern conference,
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a massive blow for the philadelphia 70 sixes ahead of their series against the miami heat. they may, man, jones and bead is out for the foreseeable future of the fresh rings. i sockets on thursday night. you also suffered mild concussion to time. grand slam champion summer had up caused an upset to reach the round of 16 at the madrid open on saturday. she dropped just for games as she saw off the number to see paula, but also alice who lost one the title in madrid and 2017 showing a return to handle her new coach. patrick, it's all blue. that's where we'll leave it for now, mary, him, it's back to you in london. only. thanks very much, peter. i want to tell you about the lo tests, land tangible, cultural heritage, an artist to help revitalize a 1000 year old tradition tells al jazeera his story. young, my name is tom young, ill and, and i'm a lantern artist locker emitter pay. don't care. i started my work in 1998
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a doctor. i studied art in college, nor format. it had a unique place in a little as i studied, traditional turn, akin spirit. it occurred to me that those are the ones that dominated in one area. and they were the most modern attorneys. i'm done. key on thing either. it was a good decision to bring the low to slant on festival her into the arms of our citizens again and getting the fest regularized in as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco was an achievement zone. however, in the process of pushing through this regulation, i think the festival long caught up in a lot of formalities. we got 100, are you that their own? i don't think the greatest strength it's allowed. the lotus lanton festival, to pass down for a 1000 years, is because it constantly breathes with if we want to continue taking this tradition into the mainstream culture of our time,
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we'll need to consider how the tradition can communicate better with today's society. i believe that's the essence of tradition had. we've got the coroner, we've been through the coven, 19 pandemic engine around the upcoming. buddha's birth date is, are many people will feel a sense of liberation along at this time. or i believe we also need to look back a bon air among lanton pieces that are installed. this time is a candle shaped lighthouse. candles represent individual wishes. the piece represented 35 in wall house. it seems that we are burning at one ago, but each has its own color to go contemporary in good. we've seen a lot of hate until cold heartedness during the pandemic, and i think the stems from a lack of respect for each other wooden door. if we all want community, paul on, and i believe we should recognize and respect each other, a make a wish and become one is a pretty flame would go. now, a partial solar eclipse is taking place across parts of the southern hemisphere in
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sun and the earth. casting a shadow. scientists say it's the 1st of 4 eclipses. we can expect see this year. 2 of the sun and 2 of the moon. i says that that was the scene and that santiago just that going to bring you a full bulletin in just a couple of minutes around up of the day. ah, with the news, great. al jazeera has t's on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news. how and why did it become so obsessed with us when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes
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