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and maintained some normality in the reality turned upside down. a rare glimpse of flight under the bull. you crave a city under siege on it. just eda ah a cease fire allows around 20 women and children to escape the steel works and marry a paul besieged by russian forces as fighting continues in eastern ukraine. were very close to the village of bud wrinkling. which is south of is you can represents in this rule, fixedly a new from ah, i'm having a job, this is al, does your lie from dog ha,
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also coming up fears in moldova, that war could spill over from neighboring ukraine after a series of attacks in a rush and backed break away region. the dispute over water in northern cameroon, that's force, nearly 100000 people from their homes in a crisis worsened by climate change. russia and ukraine, se 20 civilians had been allowed to leave the as of style still works. and mary appall, including women and children, thousands of ukrainian fighters and civilians are thought to be trapped underneath the complex with conditions worsening to me. when you put the, the 30 of the will, the puts the wall as when the entire night enemy artillery was shelling the plot which led to more rubble and destruction. 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 625740. we 100 over 20 civilians who are able to be
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reclaimed from the rubble of their women and children. and we hope that these people will go in the agreed direction, namely to a risha and territory under ukrainian control. the you in is trying to negotiate the evacuation of civilians from maria, paul alexia bryan has more on the plight of the was trapped in the still works ah, in a basement below mario pulse as of style steel, plant, ukrainian border guards, sing the national anthem. ah, they say they're defending the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the besieged port city. rumour live liberally. 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,
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known as the as off battalion released these pictures. a woman said to be a doctor 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 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 jo pole has been pummeled into submission. it's people facing what city officials say is a catastrophic shortage of drinking water and food. long could healy lou, i had a beautiful house, a good apartment, and now i have no apartment, nothing new quote, 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. to graham, when your city is being destroyed or when you close,
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people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. greenwood between them, but they say they feel helpless against rushes, fighting power, forced to stand by as miss isles, rain down. russia's spain, intensifying its operations in the east. that waste and intelligence suggests moscow's troops are only making minor advances at the offensive is days behind schedule water as of the of the enemy's 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 that russia's foreign minister, se guy leverett says, the waste 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,
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the fighting rages on alexia brian al jazeera. while russia has not released casualty figures since late march ukrainian president followed amir zalinski said on saturday that more than 23000 russian soldiers have been killed. he called the war senseless. aqua bonding is but i share the occupiers, the gathering additional forces for new attacks against al military and the east of the country. now they brought reinforcements to the hockey region, trying to increase pressure on the don bass level. they've lost more than 23000 soldiers in the battles of the senseless war for russia, but they do not stop. you. ukrainian soldiers have been fighting village by village in the east of the country, against russian forces who been bombarding the don boss region. the russians are in control of the town of ism there trying to advance south inland to surround sla vianza and chroma torque. having failed to progress down the m o 3 highway, they're selling towns likely mon, to the east, and barb and covey to the west,
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which is where st. charles stratford reports. me. we are very close to the village of bottle vancouver, which is south of elysium 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 . 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 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 club. the answer is the target. it is the big urban center with neighboring cremmit oscar
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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 than nights and a day that vladimir 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 stratford al jazeera outside the village of but i think of it east in ukraine. the 2nd largest city in ukraine harkey is coming under yet more russian shelling after suffering sustained bombardment during the war just as madison abraham is there. and then she had, we're now inside one of the industrial districts of car keys,
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which has been really 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 had been trying to contain fires in a number of locations across the industrial city. these plants were hit by artillery shells. here you can see some of the devastation let you me can sit down with her. so i'm a cobalt 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 how it took a number of hours for cruise to contain the fire before it reached the nearby plant . when he had done mamma, clinical applied 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 and dark smoke as a result. but the russians are showing car, keep indiscriminately, especially the small towns close to the front line. and we should be noted that the
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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 moral till this day car keith, almost surrounded by the russian forces, is still being shells. as the russians tried to advance from the southeast of the province. in other news, israel says it's arrested. the suspects being sought for killing and israeli security guard in the occupied west bank is really army video, shows the men being arrested and cut or what but it has been a palestinian town south of nablus. the shooting happened on the illegal arial settlement between mala and nablus on friday. the israel military says palestinian gunmen opened fire on guards,
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then fled the scene. there been confrontations between villagers and israeli forces in the home town of the arrested men. tension rose after police rated the men's homes. political analysts and author akiva elder says the incident appears to be an isolated one. the israeli government doesn't have actually an answer to any conflict, especially not in jerusalem because of the political constraints, as they have to maneuver between the red line back to the islamic party headed by a mr. abbas and on the other side, the opposition from a prime minister bellas on party. that is the following. he very closely and it asks to be even more aggressive.
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so the good news is that he doesn't look like that. but a sequence that the way the israeli see it have an interest through to escalate. and what happened today, emily, in arielle that you mentioned before is seen as an individual attempt, a jew cause some trouble in the settlements, but not something that was august rated by the hamas. and of course not the palestinian authority. hamis has warned of heavy rocket fire if there's any further israeli incursion at the alexa moss compound in occupied east jerusalem. the group's leader and gaza. yes, in war, said his railey forces, deliberately provoked worshippers at the sight. israel accuses hammers of inciting violence and says security forces intervened at alex sir, to stop stone throwing palestinians accuse israel of not doing enough to enforce
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a ban on jewish prayer in the compound. little one was stolen in the la bahati enlisted the lava. if we 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. and therefore, if thou, holy side is desecrated again, our response will be harsh. and in the 1st wave of the tax, $1111.00 rockets are set to be fired. united say it has more from gaza in a speech by the political leader of hamas in the gaza strip. yes. in war to day saturday, he warned of any israeli of tubs to divide it up. so most of the or status co. he also said that the palestinian students to not allow any price any more inclusions towards a warrant. that a, an inclusion would happen in the 29th of may,
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which marks the israeli independence day. does child b instant risk post sin. why also refer to the number 1111 that he mentioned in may 2021. before that he said today in his speech, but this number is going to be the number a wave of rockets that will be launch towards each rail in the 1st upcoming escalation between the policy and functions at israel. and this, by this number also city war has sent a strong message of unity to the policy of functions in general and to flood in particular as this number. mike's a death of the former president. yes, said i'd afoot still had on al jazeera,
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the search for justice in argentina, blood by the survivor of a massacre, a century. oh. and turning her back on the bushway, the russian ballerina who is defected because of the invasion of ukraine. ah right, there are no blizzard warnings out so as i'm aware and i shouldn't have to sate it being late april, but a week joe would have had to say there were the still what is more or less a winter storm, at least on the canadian side. of the border, the low center, this is during the last 2 hours so he's going to be somewhere in the mid west. and that whole lot is moving across the great lakes and expanding. so there's not particularly cold behind it. we've got about 6 degrees in winnipeg in about 13 when
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you get down to iowa, so it's much better than it was. the east coast won't go away as a shout come in this direction, the snow as you see quite a long way north ontario, saskatchewan. the still, the likelihood of snow shall a higher ground in the rockies or cascades possibly. and you've got the feet of moisture coming up from the gulf. so to come together, we get something given other developing system with proper snow in it for the higher ground. this during monday, at the same time when he picks cotton dyna, warmed up by one degree to 7. now if we jumped south a significant outbreak of sundry ratings, he was locked in puerto rico movie across to haiti and dominican republic and some charles in cuba to science of this, the seasonal rains a long way north in brazil. now, the more showers showing up once again in the southeast. ah, oh,
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oh oh, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah ah, you're watching on the 0, a reminder of our top stories, the sour, russia and ukraine se 20 civilians have been evacuated from the out of stall steel works. and mary appall, including women and children. about 2000 people are believed to be living in the
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network of tunnels and bunkers. ukrainian soldiers are fighting village by village and the countries east to hold off russian forces who been pounding the don boss region. but western intelligence suggests russian troops are only making minor advances. ukraine's military says, a russian missile strike has damaged the runway at odessa airport, and it can no longer be used. capturing odessa would allow russia to link territory, it seized in southern ukraine with trans history or a pro russia breakaway region of neighboring moldova, and recent attacks and trans mystery, i have increased concerns from old, over the worry is that russia is creating a pretext for invading the region need barker reports from mobile, this capital case. now it's a world away from the war and neighboring ukraine to everything these refugees have been through moldova. feels safe. no does this so it you,
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it was so 10 tonight. now it's even worse out towns being heavily bombed and the number of casualties is going up. but just trying to get used to living here. now, my 7 year old daughter is traumatized. at least we can sleep now and not be afraid for their fears. the war is widening and that russia has its sight set on this former soviet republic. this week a string of mysterious attacks and explosions destroyed infrastructure in trans nice dra, a pro russian separatists region of moldova. he claimed independence in the early 990 following a brief war with mo driven troops. but it isn't recognized internationally. it has its own government currency and leadership, and makes no secret of wanting to join russia. west of ben tells him sieve along with ukrainian and mo, dove, and officials believe russia space the attacks to justify mobilizing around $1500.00 or so. russian troops permanently based in tramps these ger hello with
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several 1000 transmit eastern conscripts. it follows recent comments. so may russian commander saying that the kremlin latest strategy was to try and link russian troops in the east and south ukraine with russian forces in tramps. nice. yeah. the comments of course alarm in moldova, it only has 6 and a half 1000 under equipped soldiers making it vulnerable to us with russian invasion, unlike ukraine, moldova isn't a member of the e. u or nato. the countries form a defense chief brigadier general vitale by renewed, believes it's time to abandon neutrality enshrined in its constitution. you have to be on the right or on the left, especially when you are here in this part of the warmth. i am one of the from water or joining mantle nato or not being neutral now, and ahead and allies, which are really strong military, economically, politically. and i think for us it's the best,
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but i'm in the minority here in the country. there are also concerns the kremlin could attempt to so division between the countries. russian mode, dove and speaking communities. and there's another leave or russia could pull energy supplies. because when you move over that, we are absolutely dependent on rushing gas, 100 percent, and 70 percent of air electricity is generated using that gas. most of it's produced in trans nice drea. we are totally dependent on russia. if supplies would stop, suddenly air economy would collapse and the consequences would be extremely serious . political for now, ukrainian forces have repelled a russian landing in the port city of a desa, blocking access route to mold over from the black sea. should the tide of war change therapy is the conflict who rapidly spread beyond ukraine? ne, fall out 0 kiss or no. a water dispute in northern cameroon has led to conflict that
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displaced nearly 100000 people. for you in high commissioner for refugees, filippo grande has traveled to the area and is calling for reconciliation. but as nicholas hawk reports, it won't be easy. as climate change adds more stress to an 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, hooligan look, let us quote 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 a larger fight for access to water. the violence spread from village to village.
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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 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 chad search for water points to feed their cattle. fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wells, the government of cameron 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 of destroying the environment. see if the government takes their responsibility, wilma,
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then we could return home of almost to the government. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate in what has become a fragile and inhospitable environments so essential to life and yet so precious water has become a resource worth fighting for tearing apart communities in northern cameroon. nicholas hawk al jazeera, a trial has begun an argentina which has taken nearly a century to come to court. judges are determining accountability for a massacre of indigenous people. that s a ball reports from argentina's northern chuckle province. she is 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 when her father was murdered during
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a protest. now she is 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, trying to find proof of what's been argentina,
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the systematic persecution of indigenous people know what will be to know the. now for the 1st time i trial seeks to establish the facts of the nap. i'll be 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. for a lady called me and says, the trial is important. so that abuse against a minority group were 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 penalty trial that crimes against humanity were committed and do not prescribe. came out of the light in as 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 a source of cheap labor in the country. and your venice as violence against them
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was justified as necessary by the ruling class policy. also c i n. 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. there were part of a structure that had been 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 their trial as a unique opportunity to begin a long awaited process of acknowledgment and reparation. that will be getting several al jesenia cheko i gen, tina us, journalists, government officials and celebrities attended the annual white house correspondents association dinner on saturday. the event wasn't held for the last 2 years due to the pandemic. it's the 1st time in 6 years that the president has accepted an
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invitation to attend the event as it was boycotted by donald trump. i know her. i know other questions about whether we should gather your note because you told me, well, we're here to show the country that we're getting through this pandemic. plus, everyone had to prove there are fully vaccinated and boosted your home. watching this, when you're wondering how to do that, just contact your favorite fox news you border. they're all here vaccinated ambushed oh, russian ballerina, olga smear nova is starting a new life in the netherlands. she was so ashamed by the invasion of ukraine that she quit the bolshoi ballet and moscow to dance and amsterdam step. fasten reports, her belly shoes, and how far away from the prestigious bolshoi da ballerina august me. a nova says she opposes the war with every fiber of her soul. she left russia with
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a heavy heart. who 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 true. it's 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 feels lamina slee right and true. 2 when you call to captivate audience with beauty enrollment, it means or you can tell, or you can deliver to them messages. and this message is for love, peace, kindness, or it's man of is one of many russians who left after the invasion in ukraine. but
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her defection as one of her country stopped ballerina purchased the ferry heart of its belly 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 government 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. i'm sir, 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 restraint. ah, well, the change his boss for now russia continues to be present in smith, nova performance is just a few weeks after she left her country to start in the by monday. the belly 1st in
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