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well, to say, well, well, joined the regulars on board turkey's chin. kaya bus analogies, iran ah, a small group of civilians leave a steel plant besieged by russian forces in the ukrainian city of merrier poll. we very close to the village of bol bring covers, which is south of is you represents in this war, effectively a new front. ah, chloe, you, watching al jazeera live from till how with me fully back. he bore also ahead
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immediately because i show of support for ukraine, u. s. how speak and nancy pelosi becomes the highest ranking american official to visit key. and in other news is ready for says arrest 2 people suspected of killing and he's ready. security guard in the occupied by spot russia and ukraine. se 20 civilians have been allowed to leave the us off star steel plant in mary up all including women and children. thousands of ukrainian fighters and civilians have been sheltering underneath the complex wild russian forces surround the area i to mcneish, but that had thought he was older, puts a wallet stolen level of 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 it only began at 11 am. it's true. now both sides are adhering to the regime. we have been waiting for the evacuation convoy to arrive since 6,
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but it didn't arrive till 625. at 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 on the united nations is working to broker the removal of more people from the plant. lexia brian has more in the plight of the civilians and troops trapped beneath the complex apologies. we don't have that report, we will bring it to you later on. meanwhile, ukrainian soldiers in the east have been fighting village by village against russian forces have been bombarding the dumbass region. the russians are in control of the town of easyhome. it trying to advance south inland to surround slow dance and promote horse having failed to progress down the and 03 highway there shelling towns likely man to the east and marvin cove to the west from way al jazeera chance stratford reports. how do we very close to the
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village of bol ring cover, which is south of is yuma and represents in this war. effectively a new front, a new attempt by russian forces to push self. in order to surround the city of soviet snell, we can't feel the soldiers on 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 for earlier today. it's all known how many people are still inside board of inquiry. 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 tail. savanski is the target. it is the big urban center with neighboring cremmit source in this
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area. and so far, at least the ukrainians of 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 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 cha, stratford al jazeera outside the village of bar of inc, over eastern ukraine. as we mentioned, the u. n is working to broker the removal of more people from the as of south sealed steel plant in the besieged city of mary paul. he is alexia vine, with more on the plight of the civilian central straps there. ah, move in a basement below mario poles. as of style steel, plant,
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ukrainian border guards, sing the national anthem abra. they say they're defending the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the besieged port city removal of the river. they said to me, 2000 ukrainian fighters sheltering and the plants vast network of tunnels and bunkers, as well as a 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. imagine 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 matter. your pole has been pummeled
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into submission. it's people facing what city official say is a catastrophic shortage of drinking water and food. long chrissy lu, i had a beautiful house, a good apartment, and now i have no apartment, nothing that you could hurry tool. i live alone and no one can help me from watching it. oh, further north and how keith local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors program. when your city is being destroyed or when you're close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. greenwich, with wilbur, 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 weston intelligence suggests moscow's troops are only making minor advances that the offensive is days behind schedule. walk as of the of the enemy is inflicting air missile and artillery attacks on civilian and military infrastructure,
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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 that nato countries are doing everything they can to prevent a ceasefire by sending weapons to ukraine. until a deal is reached, the fighting rages on alexia bryan al jazeera, the speaker of the us house of representatives has thanked ukraine's president for what she described as his fight for freedom during a visit to nancy or to cave. rather, nancy pelosi told rodney zalinski his battle is for every one she is the highest ranking american official to visit since his side of the war. she led a congressional delegation on the trip, which was not announced in advance below. c, reassured present lensky of washington's continued support. legal deal. we are
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listening. you to say thank you. oh, you fight for free, that you're a frontier, feel that your voice is like her. and so our commitment to be there when you until fight or russia has not released casualty figures since late march, but ukraine's present says on saturday, more than 23000 russian soldiers have been killed in what he called a senseless war. it, pompey was barrage, share the occupiers, the gathering additional forces for new attacks against military in the east of the country. they brought reinforcements to the hockey region, trying to increase pressure on the don bass. they've lost more than 23000 soldiers in the battles of the senseless war for russia, but they do not start to do. a russian miss, i'll strike has destroyed a runway at the main airport in the southern city of odessa. taking control of the port city would allow russia to ling territory sees in the south with trans mystery,
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are a pro russia breakaway region in neighboring moldova, and recent attacks in trans mystery, i have increased concerns for moldova, the worry is that rush is creating a reason for invading the region, need mockery for some mold of as capital kitty. now it's a world away from the war and neighboring ukraine. after everything these refugees have been through moldova feel safe. no dies is searching. it was so tense in odessa now it's even worse. how 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 daughters traumatized. at least we can sleep now and not be afraid. with her fears, the war is widening, and the russia has its sight set on this former soviet republic. this week, a string of mysterious attacks and explosions destroyed infrastructure in trans
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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, seems along with ukrainian mo, dove, and officials believe russia space the attacks to justify mobilizing around $1500.00 or so. russian troops permanently based in trends. nice jer, along with 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 a swift, russian invasion. unlike ukraine mobile dover isn't a member of the
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e. u or nato countries. the former defense chief brigadier general vitale by renewed, believes it's time to abandon neutrality enshrined in its constitution. you have to be there on the right or on the left, especially when you are here in this part of the words. i am one of the from water or joining national nato or not being neutral now, and ahead and allies, which are really strong, military, economical and politically. and i think for us it's the best, 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 the us, 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,
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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 mall. dover from the black sea. should the tide of war change therapy is the conflict who rapidly spread beyond ukraine. ne, paul can al jazeera kiss or no. has turned attention to either wealth, knees now, and israel says his arrested men suspected of killing and he's really security guard in the occupied west bank. an army video shows the men being arrested in cara . what bonnie has signed a palestinian town south of nablus? the shooting happened on the legal area settlement between ramallah and naples on friday is really military, says palestinian gunmen, open fi on guards, then fled the scene. while they've been confrontations in the home town of the arrested men, tensions rows after police raided their homes. akiva, i'll die is
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a political and less and says, incident appears to be isolated. the israeli 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 had. the bye of mister abbas, and on the other side, the opposition from prime minister bellows on party. that is the following here very closely. and i asked to be even more aggressive. so the good news is that the, it doesn't look like the policy indians this the way the israeli seed have an interest to, to escalate. and what happened today,
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i believe in arielle that you mentioned before is seen as an individual term for ju, was cause some trouble in the settlements, but not something that was orchestrated by the hamas. and of course not the palestinian authority and still ahead on the program is really forced his rest. hundreds of palestinian miners every year. we follow the flight of 114 year old, accused of doing something he did, and the fight for water in camera, and how an argument between a fishman and a head and let me 10000 people been dismiss. ah,
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deisel mormon, spain it last at least one more day, but not forever. the still plenty of flat around in europe, but it's suppressed by these areas of high pressure. tense means settled at this time, the a fine weather. well would in the twenty's, maybe the high twenty's down the south west of spain under with years back altis place anyway. but there are shares showing us and showing up they'll make rather more obvious entrance on monday in italy there is rain the for sharon's cross and stevie and 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 and wet weather in england and in london, he's not that good on sunday. it's like to be reading on and off, but the wind picks up a cold one as things brighten up by tuesday. the big picture on monday still readily fine weather, much of western europe. same story of rain down through the attic and beyond. and showers showing up once again in spain, the temperature is going to come down. now,
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waltz is doing particularly hot recently and so hail in west africa. this is the time you were, the showers tend to progress slowly northwards and they can be pretty big and nasty ones and they're showing up, even though they rather more rare in the sunshine. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of batek, russian oil, gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. policy was informed opinions, policies not abandoning to fight against jedi. still resumed india, going to be acting from leisure and from char critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera blue.
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ah, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. recap of our top stories. 20 ukrainian civilians have been allowed to be as upstart field plant in the besieged city of merrier pole, including women and children. countries more thought to be still trapped underneath the facility surrounded by russian forces. us how speak nancy pelosi has become the highest ranking american official to visit ukraine, she told prize in voting his lensky. his battle is for every one and reassured him of washington's continued support and in avenues. is there any forces of arrested 2 men suspected of killing a security guard in the occupied west bank? the shooting happened on the legal area settlement on friday. a u. s. some
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saw and you in special envoy, angelina julie, has visited the western ukrainian city of lives. she met displaced people and those who have been helping them surely was told that some are being given psychiatric help with children as young as to among those being treated as well as adults. or we spoke to eunice, her spokesman james elder, who's in disney pro. he explained the tall rushes invasion of ukraine is taking on children. hundreds now of children who've been killed hundreds. i think it's really important that sometimes we forget what that ultimately means is. well thought that people like parents and grandparents who going to be consumed by that grief for years and used to come hundreds of children. they all had stories. i had dreams, the dreams of being killed. and as i say in these cases, the children have been killed this morning. not far from here in the pro 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 in
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hospital seeking urgent medical care in a hospital its desperately lacking doctors again because doctors flaying this was our variable is of course absolutely critical. wherever there is a child in that situation is absolutely critical. and the she had duration that they been there on that see. but of course there are children in awe. genitive their children ha cave, 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 your crime, particularly in the south and the so the unicef, our focus here is very much on every corner, whether it's a train station, whether it's a while, whether it's a refuge center or shelter a hospital, we are seeking to reach every one of those places um, from what i've seen were starting to do that, but not in places. i'm of the most of the bombardment like a hockey or
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a married pl kinney is to return to civilian all in 3 years. the head of its voting, military government announced the transition period of 39 months. and movies being put to parliament, the army overthrew the elected president on 2nd day last year after he pursue a new constitution, allowing him to run for a 3rd 10. the covey 19 pandemic. now an euchre on of ours restrictions have begun in bay gene that include a ban on eating in restaurants and more mass testing is being done in china's capital. during the busy labor day holiday period, people will need proof of a negative result to visit public places and shops. the national health commission says there were more than 8000 new cases on saturday. the acting head of the british virgin island 1st said he opposes planned by the u. k. to reimpose direct vol. it comes after premier andrew for he appeared in a court in miami, on friday, charged with cocaine trafficking and money laundering. the u. k. government has
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sent a minister to the british overseas territory for talk after 5. he's the race as well as the release of the report which found corruption concerns. so when you're going to go is in london with more on the report, the report really has been casting doubt to put it mildly on how exactly that territory has been governing itself. for example, the lead on the report form a judge gary hakan bottom has been saying that in the report that really the level of corruption that is, is too big and it needs to be tackled directly from london. it has been very critical of the elected officials and how they've been running the territory. and also reminding that those elected officials have and have a loss of power of a huge sums of public money that they're the ones who get to decide which contracts you gets which contracts they're,
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they're the ones who get to decide on the public budget as well. and they also have control of the sale of crown property as well report states that even though they ought to be a direct rule from london, in fact, he did mention the, the judge gary hagen boss. and that he did this with a very heavy heart because he said in order for the territory to really be considered and to comply with all the norms of democracy, it has to comply with all of that, including getting a handle on corruption. and as is dimensions of, i'm in the future, whatever that may be, whether there is to have the crown has had a state or not, then it really has to prove that it can handle those issues. a british member of parliament has resigned for watching pornography in parliament, neil parish admitted to looking at the content on his phone twice in what he called a moment of madness. a conservative m. p was suspended from the party after complaints by female colleagues and bi election will be held in devon in southwest
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england. so voters can choose her placement. hundreds of palestinian children are arrested by israeli forces every year. human rights organizations say they're subjected to torture and lack of legal representation. 14 year old, a tile as i was detained by his really soldiers for 12 days before he was released . either abraham follows his family's journey from protesting his detention to his release. ah, a melody of love for the homeland is how these young palestinians see their protesting against the arrest of their friend. offended as the israeli soldiers detained the 14 year old and mid apron. he was charged with throwing stones at the army near bethlehem and the occupied west bank. but his father denies the charges. big soldiers on me, i am a scared, so he is a spirit. if i really only saw a fellow couple of times from a distance in the court,
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he was not able to make like 130 in case he will a quote. and you know, in our community to quote, it's always this point though, client is a strength point. and so this is the feeling we have been suffering block of sleep as he is like no sleep. when we, if you start thinking we're going off, a girl is eating. soon after the protest at al was released on bail. he's breaking the ramadan fast with his family and says the soldiers that beat him up a gun rack, half our debt will hopefully i was shaking out of fear the interrogators asked if i was cold. i said no. they asked if i was scared by sid. i was a strong person a while ago. what changed that they wanted me to confess to doing something i didn't do good. sells release follows a pleaded lawyer say it's often the only way to get young palestinians out of jail as fast as possible without a p d. court proceedings could be lengthy, as it's often hard to prove innocence in medical records. this is why 99 percent of
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cases and the conviction. there are 2 legal systems that occupied the west bank. palestinians are tried in military courts while it's a really circular stand in civil court. in 2009, israel established juvenile military records. just like this one behind this, but lawyers say it's done very little to protect the rights of children. these really army has told the jersey all the rights of under each defendants are protected throughout the arrest investigation, prosecution and sentencing. but to human rights organizations disagree. children as young as 12 can be convicted and has already caught a credit for continually fear and because of the arrest takes place at night without the presence of parents or legal counsel. the interrogation is done in a volatile environment that doesn't allow children to be safe. after the confession, the child is taken to a military court to extend their arrest without a lawyer. f l says his eager to get back to his violin classes and palestinian folk
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dancing. he wants to escape reality even if it's for a short while. but he knows he'll never escape that experience with him eligible eda occupied westbank, the family of the one. the man who inside the hollywood film is suing the london government for $400000000.00. paul was about getting his family say he was you are from his home in texas and returned to wanda where he was rested, tortured and captain solitary confinement last year. i want and cord sentence him to 25 years in prison on charges of terrorism is credited with saving hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide protesters in sedans. capital have marked the 2019 killings of more than 60 demonstrators by setting up barricades and blocking streets. it happens when security forces open fire are sitting outside the armies headquarters in cartoon, all gatherings in the capital has since been bad. now,
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to cameroon, where a water dispute in the north has led to conflicts back to space nearly a 100000 people. the un high commissioner for refugees, philippa grundy has traveled to the area and is calling for reconciliation. but as nicholas hungry force, it won't be easy as climate change adds more stress to an already fried john 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 makes of tents provided by the un clinic. i'm going to 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 out of 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 the live in un counts 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 displeased 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 take their responsibility, then we could return home. i've only seen a group, and 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 al jazeera iraqi security forces are broken up a drug trafficking ring and sees more than 6000000 pails. the cap to gone drugs were found in a warehouse south west of the capital 7 suspects, including foreigners. i've been arrested drunk traffic in convictions can be punishable by the death penalty in iraq. a tornado in the us state of kansas has left more than 15000 people without power. several were injured as homes and businesses were destroyed by the twister that swept through which a town friday night and 3 meteorologist students were killed in
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a car crash while traveling back from chasing the storm. the governor of kansas has declared a fatal emergency a partial solar eclipse has taken place across parts of the southern hemisphere, people in chile or among those will saw the rare black moon which happens when the moon blocks the sun's light during sunset. scientists say this is a 1st of 4 eclipses week and expect to see this year. ah, hello again, i'm fully vegetable. with the headlines on al jazeera, 20 ukrainian civilians have been allowed to leave the as of south steel plant in the besieged city of mary. all including women and children, hundreds more thought to be still trapped underneath the facility surrounded by russian forces. the u. s. our speaker, nancy pelosi has become the latest western official to visit keith. she told ukraine's presence lensky his battle.

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