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alyssa from al jazeera mobile app, available in your favorite app store, just set for it and tapped them out. the new app from out, is there a new at you? think it it? ah. civilians freed from a b. c seal plant in mary. a ball had to safety after enduring, we serve russian bombardments. i'm heard of the lamb. it is a parisha. where does civilians evacuated from the as of 1000 factory? maria val are expected to arrive. ah, i'm fully battery boy. you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up each our federal celebrations turn violent in ethiopia. we have the latest from
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addis ababa. new zealand is back on the map for international tourist. its borders are 2 o open to 60 nations for the 1st time since recovered. 19 pandemic kit 2 years ago . russia has reported, he resumed shelling the as of stars t a works in maria paul, following the evacuation of civilians, ukraine's present very me zalinski says about a 100 people were freed. after being trapped in the vast complex for almost 2 months, they are expected to arrive in the ukrainian control city of operation in the next few hours. lexia brian has a details crawling out of the rubble of muddy poles as of style steel plant and finally on their way to safety. these people have been sheltering and bunkers and tunnels underneath the complex, as it came under continuous bombardment by russian forces. i mean,
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we've been waiting here for 2 months. they tell how they were running out of food. the people say other children always wanted to eat something. you know, adults can wait. sometimes with the men. filming this video, released by ukraine's as off battalion says they're trying to get people out while the russians aren't shooting. the evacuation was part of what the united nations called a safe sigil peroration during a temporary cease fire agreed by russia and ukraine. honestly managed to day, finally, we managed to start you back, you ation of the people from as of style. after many weeks of negotiations and many different meetings, people calls countries, proposals. finally, there was not a single day that we didn't try to find a solution to ensure the safe rescue of those people up to a 1000 civilians and 2000 ukrainian fighters. i believe to have ended up inside the
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plant surrounded by russian forces in the last ukrainian held territory. and the port city people who were evacuated, spoke of the terror they experienced and of having to live in darkness for more than 60 days. because when the shell started landing at our style, i thought my heart would stop and i would not survive it. a ukrainian command is still in the bunker, it says there is not enough water. and the air smells of decomposing bodies. you're medusa. sure. oh, glad separate. all right, so i hope the evacuations will continue. well, hope our government and a 3rd party, the un mission, the red cross will all try to evacuate all civilians, not only from the plans, but from mario colon general. i also hope to evacuate all the injured and kills who have accurate all soldiers who are here now. some of those evacuated went to the russian health village of busy men, others headed to ukrainian territory, the city of separation. maria, pull authorities, say a 100000 people remain and what's left of the city with hundreds more below ground
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at the steel works. a factory that's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. alex here brian al jazeera and her aunt is here as how damn de la meet is ins, apparition away evacuated from mary of all are expected to arrive in the coming. alice. there are many evacuations that are due to happen today. the u. n. has been negotiating with both the russian defense ministry and the ukrainian events ministry to also or evacuate and civilians who are not in the steelworks. those who are left behind in moore, you pull it hasn't put or indicated that this jew meeting points outside of the is the city of for them to joined. and a convoy to come here do you and has told me in the past days that they could bring up to a 1000 people out of my view, paul. and then there is also the evacuation carried out by the city council of mar,
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you pull that the immediate point for that was by the port are the cities. the council says it is going according to scheduled. but so far, what we have seen arriving here is convoys of cars. but people are getting out on their own initiative from or you pull from her so on and from. but other embattled area is very difficult for these people because you have to remember that no men of fighting age is evacuated and the russians are making sure that that does not happen, especially when it comes to the as a style as steel factory. so these are torn families and these are people who, when they arrive here, they get in that tent behind me, they get whatever they need. there's close this food or the old kind of supports they can get up, they could go if they wanted to in a, one of the reception areas. some schools have been set up to bring in displaced people so they can live there a few days. but then they have to move or rush as offensive continues in easton,
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ukraine. charles, stanford is there near i've diff car he joins is live. charlie, what's the latest from the front by now? that's why you join us just outside the frontline town of i have div car we have literally in the last few minutes just got off an evacuation bus. we joined the bus and into abdi of curb to try and evacuate as many civilians as possible from that city. as we heard how to say. the evacuation effort in mario full, of course, is being negotiated with the russians. there are a whole host of evacuation attempts that go on around the eastern region, the front lines in the east every day. and these are private individuals or in this case, a church group. this particular group going into have to have co in allow, during a lull in the shelling it was quite as, as we went in, but a lot of destruction, lot of the buildings destroyed. and some very terrified people as well that have
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been living in a bunker in the center of town. and we asked them, as you can imagine, what their plans were now and how it felt to be to be evacuated after having spent so many days in this bunker. one, dear old lady wellings, her eighties, utterly distraught, breaking down, saying, please, we just need to move now. i don't want to die. other younger people, there are a young couple saying that the only plan that they had in place was to get as quickly as possible out of f d of co. that group now will be taken over basically a 3 day journey across ukraine to a shelter in the west of ukraine. and from there on, i mean it's, it's basically up to the individuals as to whether they stay in ukraine, whether they indeed have anything organized that fall back from the frontline in terms of going forward as this war progresses in terms of fighting in other areas
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of the front line, we understand, according to the ukranian military, they saying that russian policies are put in at least another $800.00 soldiers as reinforcements into the contested town of po puzzler. that town is east of here and is part of russia's campaign to try and surround the urban centers of savanski kraemer tours. we know that sir least 2 private volunteers of volunteers evacuation drivers had gone missing in that town. over the last 48 hours, we're now hearing that one of those volunteers has appeared. he was taken prisoner by russian forces. and all indications suggest that he has been made to make some sort of confession under duress that apparently is circulating on russian media. as for other fighting across the front, it's the usual tails that we've been reporting about. and from in recent days, tails like li man tells like is yom towns like curb burial cover?
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these are all places where russia is trying to mount a big surge. that's according to the ukrainian military, towards the areas of soviet answer. it has been quite in the area that we've been in over the last hour or so. but literally in the last few minutes, we've heard heavy shilling coming from the east. charlie, thank you very much. for that update al jazeera is char stratford, reporting there live from east 10 ukraine, now to explosions, have been heard in russia's belgrade region near the border with ukraine. no casualties have been reported. it follows a fire at a military site there on sunday. similar fires and explosions at russian military bases of re suspicions of sabotage or attacks by ukrainian forces. european union energy ministers are due to hold any emergency meeting after russia, cat deliveries of gas to poland and bulgaria. some e u. member states are trying to phase out the blocks reliance on russian oil and gas employs. the u gets 40 percent of its natural gas from russia. germany kane,
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has the latest embellish. the aim behind this meeting pretty clearly is to provide support to the polls until the bulgarians, who had their supplies of russian gas, halted because they were not prepared to pay the russian provider in roubles, which was the demand that had been placed on many different e u countries who are recipients of russian natural gas. thus, the aim, the question is, what measures could really be brought in to try to provide any degree of security, remembering quite how dependent all sorts of different countries off on russia. 4 different sources of energy be that colby, that guess be the oil. so at the start of the war in ukraine, the german government was a lot more careful about the wording that it used. the policies that it brought in . but over the course of the past few months, the level of criticism on germany from within germany, but also from without,
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has grown and grown and grown. and as a consequence, we've seen this government composed of 3 different parties coming up with more rhetoric, really sort of heating up the language they use and saying, okay, well now is the time to get out of certain things, which is why earlier people talked about getting out of oil, germany that is getting out of its dependency on oil by the end of the year. well, now it's going to be by the end of the summer, we know that the german view of our coal from russia equally get out of it as quickly as possible. gas is the real issue. so much gas comes here from russia that immediately to switch it off would have a really, very serious effect on the economy. says the government here. russia's foreign minister sag oliver of has caused controversy by suggesting nazi leader adolf hitler had jewish roots. that's from debt. israel to some and russia's ambassador for talks lab, or i've also said the ukrainian presidents, jewish heritage doesn't contradict moscow's claims. the country is run by nazis. he
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added that some of the worst anti semitic our jews claims that hitler was plot. jewish have a theory widely dismissed by historians. he now the world news muslims around the world are celebrating the 1st day of eden fitz, or mocking the end of the holy month of ramadan in ethiopia, capital addis ababa morning prayers. celebrating 8 have ended in violence. protestors threw stones at government buildings and police will fight back with tear gas. if you'll be in journalist sam, you'll get a chew is an artist with more this was an iep celebration that's been happening in this sub may got open space square and named moscow square. hundreds and thousands of people do attend it, you know, just occupy the space of the square, but the gold, a stretch, all the way to you know, some of the neighborhoods in the bully area. the push a bully and want from it. there was, according to the idea of a police,
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or there were a young people throwing stones in light of what happened in corner, a town of wonder and i'm her region, which they felt that the muslims have been, i get it. in particular, 21 was limbs were allegedly killed of why christians the alleged, and that's why they were throwing stones and really destroying the property, according to the ethiopian government. but the, your ben security decided to use your guys who try to bring this, you know, young people under control. and there has been lots of people that have been injured. there hasn't been any you know, anyone that have died so far according to the german government. but there are many, many children that have been missing in the government and the local organizations on tried to unite this children to their families. and what is should be a holy day for muslims in ethiopia. and so i had on the program y e r fisher
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festivities in afghanistan, i being overshadowed and who's defending the environmental defenders in the philippines. how indigenous people are appealing for more protection to st. ancestral land. ah, judy has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle book your. it's today. louse a significant light of rain that you've seen, satellite pictures, treasure in southern china, up through japan, and moving out of the way into western pacific. now you might think behind that means the air must be colder, but of course it's spring. the sun working hard now. so this rain goes south, though it's still over tie one tuesday at the still something of a wintry flavor tops mountains in arcada. but the sun is the dominant sing,
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and particularly in china, temperatures are on the rise hong kong, up to 20, beijing's at 33 is that high that is high. that's about 10 degrees above average. and we're also talking about high temperature course in the northern plains of indian pakistan, but it's windy here and dusty sandstone. rather more in evidence. there's a feed of moisture at the bay, bangor, which means the big showers that are typically may the cowboys. jackie's are starting to build in bangladesh and maybe the ne, vin, the more especially bangladesh. i've put the read on to remind you that for most of indian pre monsoon heat season, but particularly in the northwest, it is very high, could be coming down little because the increase in the wind throughout most middle east wind is still strong enough to produce dusty sometimes sandy, weather and temperatures here on the rise to go up to 40 cattle air with issue ally of the journey with
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a 100 people have been freed after hiding underground facility for nearly 2 months . the un and red cross are coordinating the operation with ukrainian and russian forces to explosions have been heard in russia's belgrade region near the border with ukraine. no casualties have been reported. is solos a fire at a military site there on sunday, and muslims around the world are celebrating the ferocity of heat. our fits are mocking the end of the holy month of ramadan. warning prayers celebrating eat, have ended in violence in ethiopia. is capital photo says through stones at government buildings and police who fired back with tear gas tensions. the high after the death of muslims in the northern city have gone to our last week. and thousands of palestinians have attended prayers at the ox. some mos compounding occupied east jerusalem pension has been high there in recent weeks following incursions by far right ultra nationalist, jewish groups. stephanie deck, a report from the entrance to the alex from aust compound in occupied east jerusalem. the mayor,
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prayer is about to take place were outside the entrance of the alex, amalia compound and lions gate. and as you can see is relevant from thousands of thousands of people have been arriving here throughout the morning, starting from around 4 o'clock in the morning. now making their way inside the compound to carry out their prayers to none with net and we always prayed to god for peace and to lift the suffering of our youth. and we had a lot of people killed many martyrs. sadness is killing a hot spots. it's thanks to god who gave a said to celebrates with happiness and to also pray for peace with a small misses jamini. so he'd prayers have finished and have paul sto without incident. you can now see the large crowd making their way out of the alex the most compound. they'll be heading home, spending the next 3 days celebrating ead with their families that have been tensioned here over the last couple of weeks, particularly when it comes to the access of the far right. ultra nationalist,
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jewish groups accessing deluxe most compound and calling for the right to prayer, sometimes even actively attempting prayers on the site. this is forbidden, under the status quo, which is agreed upon between israel and jordan, which is the custodian of the site and seen qsi provocative to palestinians. interesting. on the political level. jordan, israel will be meeting after he'd to discuss this exact point. you've also had how math lead are. yes, in law, add to that same deluxe is a red line and this can no longer continue, but away from politics. it's a day that's paused very peacefully, tens of thousands, making their way here to attend 8 prayers. as we said earlier, now we'll be heading home to celebrate with our families that indonesia has the world's largest muslim population in thousands of attended eat prayers outside jakarta, main mosque, millions also travel to their homes town to celebrate. that's after the government lifted a ban on people traveling home for eat in afghanistan and poverty,
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acute hunger and unemployment, or making it difficult for many muslims to celebrate. eat for hierarchy, has a story. it's not a holiday for afghans waiting by the roadside hoping to be given a job. 40 years of war, economic decline, severe poverty, and the worst drought in decades has force many afghans on to the streets, not knowing where their next meal will be. oh wrong that has been without work for months. the bricklayers resorted to begging out of desperation. while his children tried to sell plastic bags or what i got them by good guy gardener. i used to in good money, but now there's no work. the change of government made the situation a lot worse when we go door to door asking to help with kicked out. but sometimes i'm just looking for a piece of bread while are gonna double clinically the taliban takeover of afghanistan last august, 1st nearly 3 quarters of the 1000000 people from their homes. the winds refugee
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agency says the country is facing the world's worst humanitarian crisis. enemy go mac, but i you to his line to the pockets of the occupiers, the u. s. and politicians for more than 20 years. and now the aid they're giving like a sack of flour or 5 kilos of oil, can't cure the pine of our country. we want them to assist by providing job opportunities and economic relations. afghans are drowning in the oceans to get to europe and dying in the snowy mountains of turkey, just to find work. the united nations estimates that more than half the population of $24000000.00 afghans are facing acute food shortages. that's a 30 percent increase from last year. and one step away from famine. you know, when you meet people like i have one, i'm out across the country that have tell that tell me that they have never had to come to the v f p before for food since their lives has just been devastated with
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the loss of job. you know, unable to feed their children, i've never seen a situation deteriorate as quickly. and as up the scale that i have witnessed over the last it to 9 month last month, you and launched the largest 8 appeal ever for a country of more than $5000000000.00. and you and appealed last week to the 900 states. the end it's freeze on our scan for an us it agency saves, they don't receive international support soon. and afghan histones hunger crisis will go from bad to worse. and then they'll have to choose between who gets one laces bright or to sort of hide it. i'll jazeera new zealand has opened its borders to tories for the 1st time in nearly 2 years. travelers from about 60 countries can now visit without having to isolate or quarantine. but they'll need to be vaccinated against corona virus and test themselves after they arrive using and impose some of the strictest lockdown
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measures in the world. after the pandemic started in 2020, rebecca ingram is the chief executive of tourism industry. our tiara, she says it's great news for the industry, but it will probably take at least 2 years to fully recover. we are hopeful that our high vaccination places and the health response that we have had over the last 2 years will provide us with additional resilience as new carpet variance naturally image. undoubtedly our health reform deal and 5 lives, but it also had a significant impact on the tourism industry via tourism. new zealand was number one in 2019 and employed about 225000 new zealanders and that now down 65 thousands. so they are 65000 new zealanders who were employed in tourism in 2019 and now not. so this is a fantastic opportunity for us to rebuild and also provide opportunity for you
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to live work and enjoy our country. like many countries in the world we are experiencing in the fashion that some moments and members of tourism industry out here. who i presume very much focused on offering those people who choose easy land for a holiday. once in a lifetime experience. and we can't wait to welcome people back and to give people the sort of new zealand welcome that we asked for famous for tenacious present phases forming a new committee, tasked with drawing up a draft constitution. chi said says members will debate a roadmap for the future and what he called for new republic digital opinion poll, we're collect suggestions for political reform. the site is using emergency powers to rule after sacking the government and spending parliament in what his opponents called of course the united nations secretary general has called for return to civilian ball in burkina, faso, guinea,
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and mani. all 3 countries recently experienced military cause antonio terraces in west africa, visiting synagogue, the share, and nigeria. he also wants that relief and great investment to help african economies recover from the pandemic. the terrorists is set to meet families effective by violence and instability in the same region. nicholas hark has more from the car pentagon. inside this bakery and downtown the car is a long queue of people trying to get a loaf of bread, more q is here to at the pump in this gas station for the visiting un secretary general antonio gutierrez. this may be the beginning of the consequences of the russia ukraine crisis, more shortages of fuel rising prices of commodities, and he's warning traders not to hoard these basic commodities because this would have drastic effects on people here. 41000000 people are need of urgent humanitarian assistance. this i have many of them suffering from acute malnutrition
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. g, please your love. i have said several times that we need to reform the global financial system which is model bankrupt. it was designed by the rich for the rich, pretty nice emergency situation. we should use all the mechanisms available to benefit developing countries, especially in africa. and general terraces meeting president was also the chair of the african union and they'll be discussing the said back in democracy in the region, there's been a number of who is whether it be in molly for kina pasa, more recently and then guinea, they're the military leaders have just to know that they wants to stay in power for another 39 months. he'll be visiting new air and no gera next, but not malia home to the biggest and most expensive un operation. tensions are rising there between you and human rights investigators and the 1000000 authorities over allegations of torture, extra digital killing from molly enforces as well as the russian finders linked to
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the wagner's. and the reason for his visit is also to remind authorities here and also the millions of people that are suffering both from humanitarian crisis and displacement of the need for the us presence in the region. increasingly there will be more oper, sincere, and france, sir, police union is protesting after an officer was charged with involuntary manslaughter. hundreds of people turned out for the demonstration organized by the alliance union in paris. a 24 year old officers shot and killed oh, the driver and passenger of a car which drove i'd offices on porno fridge. 8 days ago he said it was self defense, but prosecutors argued he used excessive force. now to the philippines, where a territorial dispute that lead to violence against indigenous activists in the south has highlighted the dangerous faced by environmental defenders. but he say
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the group was trespassing and ignored a warning shot as jemila allan doug and reports from book in non province. the activists want the next administration after upcoming elections to offer them greater protection. oh, as i do, they are from them. a noble pull indian tribe considered one of the very 1st inhabitants in the southern region of lyndon now, but that thorough landlord lau and his clan have lived on this road site for many years now. they hoped to take back more than a 1000 hector's of land. now privately owned that once belonged to their ancestors . they were shot out by gun men, despite having written government permission to reclaim their land shall eat the dell. so cora was shocked. together with 3 other men or balls, i made out of me. no good though. now the gun men came from nowhere and started shooting at us. when i fell in love, i thought what sort of life to relieve up orland rose ellen. oh,
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we've been around for 5 years. who believe that the darkness administration to help us? no one is here to protect us. people here don't see us as a human beings to them. we are garbage. also, the monopoly. we're also attacked a 5 years ago when their leader will not allow, was shot dead. his killing remains unresolved. the story of monopoly knew this a story that is repeated many times over, according to the international group, the global witness. the philippines is the deadliest country for land defenders across the asian continent, and menda now holds the highest number of recorded killings. when president rodrigo the 3rd to was sworn into office in 2016, he vowed to defend the plight of indigenous peoples and the environment. but at least a 160 environmental defenders were killed between 20162028 shocking
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increase. say many, even for a country long accustomed to violence, the tribes people killed up and spoke out against illegal logging, mining, and damn projects. climate change is also a threat extreme where there also devastates vulnerable communities. and many filipinos hoped that after to turn to retires in july, the next administration will shift its focus and protect indigenous peoples considered by some here to be the last line of defense against climate breakdown. jamal alan dorgan al jazeera book hidden and province southern philippines. ah, hello again, i'm fully batty boy. with the headlines on al jazeera, russia has reportedly resumed shelling the as of stars. thea works in mario paul, following the evacuation of civilians about a 100.
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