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if program full lines, little with a special feel he's on abuse in the boy scouts of america, lebanon goes to the polls, but will political change helped the country find a way out of its crippling economic crisis may, on al jazeera ah 20 civilians including women and children are evacuated from a steel plant and murray of hull during a ceasefire as fighting continues in villages in the east. we very close to the village of but been cover, which is south of is you and represents in this war, effectively a new front. ah, the whole robin, you're watching, i'll just air like my headquarters here in deb also coming up. israel police arrest
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palestinian suspects. wanted the killing, a security guard and, and legal settlement in the occupied west bank. and china's manufacturing dips to its lowest level in 2 years as face grow about the impact of its strict coven, 19 policy, and the economy. welcome to the program, russia and ukraine. se 20 civilians have been evacuated from the as versatile and still works in mario poll, including women and children, thousands of ukrainian defenders and civilians all thought to be held up under the plant by conditions have been growing increasingly dire. i to one is for the, the 3 of the will, the prince wallace level of the entire night enemy artillery was shelling the plant which led to more rubble and destruction. the silence was supposed to begin at 6 am, but it only began at 11 am. it's true now both sides are at hearing to the regime.
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we have been waiting for the evacuation convoy to arrive since 6, but it didn't arrive till 625. a 740 we 100 over 20 civilians who are able to be reclaimed from the rubble. they are women and children, and we hope that these people will go in the agreed direction, namely, to suffer roger and territory under ukrainian control. though the u. n is working to broker the evacuation of civilians from murray, paul alexia bryan has more on the plight of the civilians and defenders tramped beneath the steel works. oh, in a basement below mario pulse as of south steel plant, ukrainian border guards sing the national anthem. ah, they say they are defending the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the besieged port, city, whom are live deliberately. they say to me, 2000 ukrainian fighters sheltering and the plants vast network of tunnels and bankers, as well as a 1000 civilians. the focus of you in efforts to broker
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a humanitarian corridor, the ukrainian regiment, known as the as off battalion released these pictures. a woman said to be a doctor tells of, increasingly, di, conditions must not, which i know of matching your source. guys are literally dying before our eyes because we don't have any possibility to advocate them. there is no way to heal them properly. we just ask, we beg to give us at least slightest chance to save life. of these fighters above ground are the ruins of a city that's been described as hell on earth. mary, your pole has been pummeled into submission. it's people facing what city official say, is a catastrophic shortage of drinking water and food. long cra, healey, blue. i had a beautiful house, a good apartment, and now i have no apartment, nothing that you could hearing tool. i live alone and no one can help me from watching it. oh, good,
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further north and how keith local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors. down when you sit is being destroyed or when you're close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. agreement with wilma, but they say they feel helpless against rushes, fighting power, forced to stand by as miss isles. rain down, rushes been intensifying its operations in the east. but west unintelligence suggests moscow's troops are only making minor advances that the offensive is days behind schedule. walk as of the over the enemy is inflicting air missile and artillery attacks on civilian and military infrastructure, deep in ukrainian territory. the regrouping and strengthening of the occupying forces continues. the u. s. accuses russia's 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
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a ceasefire by sending weapons to ukraine. until a deal is reached, the fighting rages on alexia bryan al jazeera, no relatives, the ukrainian fighters hold up in the as a style still works and murray, paula rally to call for the evacuation of their loved ones. they are demonstrating in keith's maidens square, demanding that the un on the west are to evacuate. people not only from the still works, but from the rest of the besieged city. while the bunker withstands air strikes, food, water and medicine are in short supply. one resident of maria paul spoke of how she escaped, passing through the steel works facility, ukrainian soldiers fighting village by village in the country. these to hold off russian forces who have been pounding the don bass region. russian forces now control the town. it is in the trying to advance south inland to surround savanski and club with sauce. the having failed to progress down the end 03 highway. they're
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showing towns like layman to the east and the bottom of it cova in the west, which is from where charles stratford reports. but we are very 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 of this position, 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 artillery 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,
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we believe targeting the east of the town. savanski is the target. it is the big urban center with neighboring cremmit oscar in this area. and so far, 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 nights and a day that bloody me, 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 stafford how does era outside the village of but of ink of a eastern ukraine. turkey ukraine, 2nd largest city, is under renewed shilling from russian forces. al jazeera monson ibrahim is the and
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then we are now inside one of the industrial districts of car keys, which has been reeling under incessant showing since dawn. many of the manufacturing plants have 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 in 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 sit down with her. so and 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 plants with whom he had done my political apply to the. 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,
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the russians are showing car, keep indiscriminately, especially the small towns close to the front line. his mother and it should be noted that 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 all though the ukranian advancements in these towns are relatively small. it carries a massive significance in terms of their moral back till this day car keith, almost surrounded by the russian forces, still being shell. as the russians tried to advance from the southeast of the progress. the key was acute russian forces of seizing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of grain from ukraine's east. the agricultural ministry says half a 1000000 tons of grain crops have been taken a short move them. i'm up to date. we have confirmed the fact that several $100000.00 tons of green crops were taken out of his house on the notes and hung
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screeching in total in these areas. farmers about one and a half 1000000 tons of such grain cra, he stalks were formed. first of all, for sewing, we also formed these structural processing into flour for baking bread flew training and living in these territory soon. of course, this is a significant reserve product. we're looking at the high international prices to day hundreds of millions of dollars, and there is significant risk, but it will simply be stolen and taken away in favor of russia. you, us actor and social envoy for the united nations refugee agency, angelina. shirley has visited the equating city of live if julie met people displaced by the war as well as the volunteers helping them during the visit. one volunteer told julie how in a $24.00 period that could be as many as 15 people leading health, including children as young as to. while we spoke to unicef spokesman james alda
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whose end and he pro, he explained how many children have been killed or hurt since rushes invasion of ukraine under its noun of children who had been killed. hundreds think it's really important that sometimes we forget what that ultimately means as well. thought that people like parents and grandparents who going to be consumed by that grief, ease and used to come hundreds of children. they all had stories. i had dreams, the drains of vain killed, and as i say, in these cases, the children have been killed this morning. not far from here in april this morning there was another civilian. an apartment block on a saturday morning was shelled 3 young children all under the age of 10 now and hospital seeking age of medical care in a hospital that's desperate lacking doctors again because doctors aflame this was, are mary ball is of course, absolutely critical. wherever there is a child in that situation is absolutely critical. and the she duration that they've been there on to that stage. but of course,
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there are children in awe genitive. there are children in hockey, give their children in venice, all of whom are hiding to night. in a cold, dark basement, somewhere under under fire, maybe they've seen a family member attacked or killed recently. so unfortunately, not many places feel safe for children right now in ukraine, particularly in the south and east of the units that our focus here is very much on every corner. whether it's a train station, whether it's a are, whether it's a refuge center or shelter hospital, we are seeking to reach every one of those places. and from what i've seen were starting to do that, but not in places under the most of the bombardment like a hockey eve, or married po. you know, that he is now in israel says it's arrested on the suspects. wanted in the killing of israeli security guard and the occupied westbank is really all media shows the men being detained in the car, the bunny hudson, a palestinian town south of novels. the shooting happened on the illegal aerial
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settlement between romanella and nablus on friday. he's already made a tree, says palestinian government opened fire on gods, then fled the scene. meanwhile, in the home town of the murder suspects, confrontations have been taking place between villages and israeli forces. tension rose after please re to the homes of the men that were arrested. i give our elder is a political analyst and all that he says the incident seems to be an isolated one. the car is ready. government doesn't have actually an answer to any conflict, especially not in jerusalem because of the political constraints. and they have to maneuver between the red line that the islamic party headed by mister abbas, and on the other side of the opposition from prime minister bella's own party. that is the following here very closely and it
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asks to be even more aggressive. so the good news is that it doesn't look like the but a sequence this the way the israeli seed have an interest to escalate. and what happened today, emily, in reality, you mentioned before is seen as an individual attempt to cause some trouble in the settlements, but not something that was august rated by the hamas. and of course not the palestinian authority, well still had here on al jazeera, the fight for water in cameroon. what started as the arguments between a fisherman and the herd causes a 100000 people to flee the country. and that he twist on
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a 1000 year old tradition, we speak to a south korean artist whose help revitalize this year's luncheon festival to stay with us. here lunches are ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. this is looking very seasonal now. this line of rain that's on its way south through china breaks a little bit, but there it is. again in japan, giving some by the late seasons, stay on the high ground mountains in london, hong shoe, and giving tokyo 18 degrees. that's going to warm forget in beijing, beijing is already $27.00. that's on the high side. but in hong kong, as the rain descends south into south chassis in the sun comes out, temperatures will actually drop. now after what's been record breaking heat,
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this is interesting. so down to $22.00 on mother rises, $27.00 the average. but not until wednesday, the same time beijing is it 27. well above its average, by the time we get to wednesday at 34 degrees there for those south, and the seasonal change means a yet more right. the tail end of that actually in vietnam lawson back towards tylen, southern or central member. that's where, where the potential funding, i think here and there are shout dos around everywhere else. a sudden philippines dancer still away izzy and jar for once was sumatra particularly affected by the bigger showers. and that's true in the far northeast of india, maybe bangladesh, a few big showers. the main story, of course, as always, is the heat in the north. official airlines of the journey. how and why did who didn't become so obsessed with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're going to rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the
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world hearing what we're talking about by american today? we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line or award winning documentary from around the world. one which is 0 a the me talk about kill watching up there with lisa who run the reminder of all top stories. russia and ukraine. se 20 civilians being evacuated from the uninstall. steelworks and murray of whole including women and children. about 2000 people are believed to be living in the network of tunnels and bankers. ukrainian
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soldiers are fighting village by village and the country is to hold up russian forces. it been pounding the don bassinger, but western intelligence, just the russian troops and making minor advances that israel says it's arrested the suspected killers of israeli security guard as legal settlements in the occupied west bank of friday is really on the video shows men being detained in the palestinian town south of nablus. the hamas has warned of heavy rocket. fine if there's just one more israeli incursion. the alex a most compound and occupied these teresa and the roots. lee the in garza, yas, in one side, israeli false is deliberately provoked worshippers that the site israel accuses hamas of inciting violence. and so security forces intervened at alex or to stop stone throwing palestinians the keys israel of not doing enough to enforce a battle jewish prayer in the compound. they don't want him open in the la how much the outflow. if we fulter the holy side,
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will be lost and we will be remembered shame throughout history. our resistance factions have always been the backbone of our struggle against the israeli occupation. and therefore, if thou, holy side is desecrated again, our response will be harsh and in the 1st wave of attacks, $1111.00 rockets are set to be fired. what you've now said has more from gaza in a speech by the political leader of how much in the gaza strip. yes, it was today's saturday he warned of any israelis tubs, to divide it up to more co. he also said that the college thing, in fact, is to not allow any price any more inclusion towards war. and if any inclusion would happen in the 29th of may, which marks the israeli independence day, does child be instant response? sin? why also refer to the number $1111.00,
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that he mentioned in may 2021 before he said today in his speech, this number is going to be the number of wave of rockets that will be land towards israel in the 1st upcoming escalation between the policy and function at israel in this, by this number also says war has sent a strong message of unity to the policy of factions in general. and to plus, in particular as the number. mike's the death of the former president. yes, it either was no protest as if such barricades and blocked street since dolls capital. that marking the deaths of more than 60 demonstrators and $29.00 team, they were killed when security for safety fire at a sitting outside the armies headquarters in cartoon. now the authorities have banned all gatherings in the capital. a war to dispute in northern cal marine has
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led to a conflict as displaced nearly a 100000 people. the high commissioner for refugees, philip grundy has traveled to the area and is calling for reconciliation. but as nicholas hack reports, it wouldn't be easy as climate change adds more stressed and already fragile region in this area land. in the far northern region of cameroon, our fishermen and their families in search of peace, no longer catching fish, but planting trees. they sell at the market, at least in this barren land. they are sheltered from the violence they left behind, living in makeshift tents provided by the un. what i'm quoting me, we have to survive with the little help. the government is giving us, but we don't have any money. we can't work. we're surviving one day at a time. this is what is left of their homes, which started as an argument between a fisherman and heard about a cow drinking out of a fishing pond. turned into
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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 un camps like these. of course, we need to make sure that people are not hungry, not thirsty, and they are not ills, but in the end, it's reconciliation. that is the most important here armed herders in quincy area on the border with chad, search for water points to feed their cattle, fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wells. the government of cameroon has called for dialogue. but those who been displaced say the state 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. the few patches of free trees are being cut down, just as the rainy season is about to start. host communities accused the displaced
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of destroying the environment. if the government takes their responsibility, then we could return home. i've only because i don't. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate, in what has become a fragile and in a hospitable environment, so essential to life and yet so precious water has become a resource worth fighting for tearing apart communities in northern cameroon. nicholas hawk elgin 0 scientists around the world are looking into an outbreak of unexplained and severe hepatitis cases amongst children. mostly to the age of 5. the symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and the yellowing of the eyes and skin. the case reported a total of a $145.00 cases. at least 11 countries of also reported them to will help old ones . asian says in the strain is called the liver failure. 17 children needed a transplant, and one has died. the investigation is ruled out speculation. the illness was
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caused by cave in 1900 vaccines. none of the children had received a job. graham cook is a professor of infectious diseases at imperial college in london. but he says it's not yet clear if will be able to have a vaccine to prevent the strain of hepatitis paper type is in the general terms. it's really just information and deliver. we see that very commonly, the whole range of infection 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 the ones people are most familiar with be advertised to see . and they're all vaccines peptide 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 absolutely no evidence of any length of explanation. but when something like this is emerging ticket this time,
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then it's always possible. this is related in some way coded 19. we know there's a lot of code, one thing 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 teach, it's probably not a direct effect. one possibility is to try and understand why it is that my virus is causing this at this time. so could there be a change in the virus, or could it be something about children, particularly these 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 in age, as a result may be behaving differently. but we don't have the evidence to really be strong about that. the chinese capital is tightening cove 19 restrictions for the busy labor day holiday period, or people in beijing will be required to show negative test to enter public spaces . schools and entertainment venues have also been closed and restaurants have in order to shut dining services. also, the capital have already been put into lockdown,
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but the restrictions in beijing on the ongoing lockdown in shanghai contributed to manufacturing levels dropping the lowest in more than 2 years. economists swore that the economic slowdown could lead to higher prices for consumers globally. as victoria gate be reports, 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 they're tired of the restrictions which they fear could see become even tougher. viani understand that other people, 2 years ago, everyone had a very vigilant attitude towards epidemic prevention. but now maybe because it's been too long, people want to go out and have fun or drawn her. you know, you guys do, you do that? you like in a city that used to be crowded and now is empty. and you can't help but wonder how
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these people managed to survive. i'm suppressing a lot of emotions. the impact of the 0 cov 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 2020 analysts say results for this quarter will be worse. and the dynamic 0 strategy is not sustainable. and we can see many examples in shanghai. i 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. experts 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. though the lotus london festival is lighting up south career this week, tens of thousands of celebrating the upcoming bertha buddha,
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an artist to help visualize the 1000 year old tradition, tells al jazeera his story. tito murray. tongue young, my name is tom young, ill. i'm a lantern artist of gar, emitter, which he pay don't get. i started my work in 1998. i studied art in college. i've always thought about tradition and modernity, as well as social realities. tonton goggan, r. lanterns had the potential to expand, even though it was still in a traditional format. it had a unique place. as i studied traditional technique and spirit occur to me that those are the ones that dominated in one area. and they were the most modern at that time it the underneath, it was a good decision to bring the low to slant and festival into the arms of our citizens again and getting the festival recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco was an achievement however,
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in the process of pushing for this recognition, i think the festival got caught up in a lot of formalities. we got 100 a year to their own cut and the greatest strength it's allowed. the lotus lantern festival, to pass down 4000 years, is because it constantly breathes with the people if we want to continue taking this tradition into the mainstream culture of our time, we'll need to consider how the tradition can communicate better with today's society. i believe that's the essence of tradition. we've got the coroner, we've been through the coven 19 pandemic in around the upcoming. but his birthday is, are many people will feel a sense of liberation at this time. i believe we also need to look back a bonner, among lantern pieces that are installed. this time is a candle shaped lighthouse. candles represent individual wishes. the piece represented 3 fires in one house. it seems that we are burning as one,
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but each has its own color. so can temperament. he in good. we've seen a lot of hate and cold heartedness during the pandemic, and i think the stems from a lack of respect for each other wouldn't. and if we are one community parliament, i believe we should recognize and respect each other and make a wish and become one pretty flame would. oh, got you out there with me sell robinson doha reminder of our top news stories, russia and ukraine. se 20 civilians have been evacuated from the, as the stall still works in mario poly gooding, women and children are believed to be about 2000 people, living in the network of tunnels and bunkers i to manage. but there are 3 of the older puts a wallace level of the entire night enemy artillery was shelling the plant, which led to more rubble and destruction. the silence was supposed to begin at 6 am,
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