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to be able to use a business model to shave sustainability of measure, but at what's worse. thanks. of course, don't do that because they have at the heart protection of nature. they do that because if you're busy pricing the planets on al jazeera, ah, the 1st civilians allowed to leave mary paul's bombed out steal work slowly make their way to safety after weeks of darkness and depravation. ah, no, i, mary, i'm no mozy and london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. rushes for women is to provokes israel climbing. hitler had jewish blood. wow. violence breaks out in ethiopia, capital during prize to mark the end of ramadan,
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mid anger at the recent killing of 20 muslims. and, oh, murray, welcome at oakland airport. as new zealand re opens to visitors for the 1st time in almost 2 years. ah. hello and welcome to the program will efforts to evacuate more civilians from the devastated ukrainian city of mary paul have been hit by delays. russia reportedly resumed shelling the as of stell steelworks complex in mary pull on sunday. following the evacuation of at least $100.00 civilians, hundreds are thought to still be trapped there though. they have spent weeks under ground in the darkness of a labyrinth of bunkers sheltering from near constant rush and bombardment. and they've had little food or water of supplies running out in that carries were taken to a camp in right in the town has russian that held the rationale,
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town of busy men, moscow says 57 people have opted to remain in separatist areas. the, the convoys final destination is apple regia, the only large city in the southeast, under ukrainian control, alexia bryan reports 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 need. we've been waiting here for 2 months with the evacuation was part of what the united nations called a safe passage operation during a temporary cease fire agreed by russia and ukraine. this new folder, the soldiers came under scores at the 1st 11 people out. those who were seriously ill had asthma or needed insulin. and also 3 of us randomly more than 40 people,
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including little children, are left there up to a 1000 civilians and 2000 ukrainian fighters. i believe to have ended up inside the 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 is needs it. it is clear, i will remain traumatized in dream of bomb attacks during bombings at night, the floors were caving and shaken walls were peeling off. there are no words to describe it when the kids are huddling close to you, they never got out from under ground, nor did i. i finally saw the sky today. ukrainian commanders still in the bunker says there's not enough water in the air. smells of decomposing bodies, possible, der sure, young and use a shoulder. i hope they'll be another round or no civilians who still remaining the
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plant will be taken away. there are around 20 children and hundreds more adults, women, elderly people, and we dammit me to carry out some sort of special operation because people are under the rubble. we have him talking, but we can't lift the slabs. we plan to clear the verbal outside the bunkers, but the entrances were blocked, and they were selling from land and sea at night, and bombs being dropped all day long. for those now free relief. that all so grief for who and what they may have lost. and through when you look with you, there is no house anymore. of course there isn't. who can, who are the time we spent in the bunker? they were bombing maria pull authority, say a 100000 people remain. and what's left of the city with hundreds more below ground at the steel works. a factory that's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. alex here brian al, jazeera or hider,
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under i mean is ins, apparition where it's hopefully a vacuous will arrive on tuesday. it's moving very slowly and that's because that's at, at several stages they have to stop, they have to be checked again. these are russian checked boys. they have to go to a filtration center where the russians have to vet every single person coming out. so it is an extremely long process, and if you recall, i mean the u. n. and the red cross conway have arrived in or you pull on saturday. and it's only she day that there is some movement and only about a 100 to a $120.00 civilians. of those that were in the as of cell steel plant are coming out. we still don't know how many are still inside is relieved. maybe this, they were up to a 1000, so maybe 900 are still in there is all quite fluid. i spoke earlier to the mayor of
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new paul who is here in the upper region. he said to me, well, today is the big day of evacuations because apart from the un called void it, everybody here is waiting for. ah, there's also another evacuation that is happening is been facilitated again by the un and the red cross. but those are for people who are outside of the of the plant civilians. we live in different areas where you pull out a meeting point has been announced and buses have been sent to that meeting point. but we still don't know if that convoy is actually going to be on the move anytime soon. villages and towns are being evacuated throughout east in ukraine without any agreement giving safe passage to civilians. volunteers putting their lives at risk to rescue people in danger from russia's bombardment, charles stratford and his team boys in abbas taking evacuees to safety from the frontline town of of div come volunteer, evacuation,
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driver. ego come and have listened to directions from a contact on the front line. there will be a petrol station. you go straight off to the cross roads you turn right? she says, we put on our protective vests and get on the bus you. it's an alice drive to the town of gus through countryside. that so far doesn't bear the skulls of war. eagles, church group got a call that up to 40. people wanted to be evacuated immediately. he has to move fast because there's been a lot in the shelling shot, but really have to do something because people have to leave. it's as simple as that. when they go in, we are very anxious. but when we get people out, we feel joy destroyed, buildings begin to appear as we enter town. the bus stops that we walked down into a nearby bunker. well in a fled shelling around the town of cremmit source,
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with her 2 daughters, uva and maria. she says she is too afraid to leave the relative safety of the underground shelter from lunch and we cannot send it to smith. the children are terrified of the shelling shells are hitting buildings near our home. it's not as loud underground. the streets above virtually empty russian shells have hit residential housing blocks. nearby. people stop boarding the bus on the boat, their pants, sisters, moms and dads, and the elderly. this terrified old lady told us, please stop filming. i'm so scared and i don't want to die, nor have miss. i feel great relief. we live for more than a month in the basement. we are just so thankful. it's very scary. we just have to leave you a the boss races out of town before the shilling stults again. this is the 1st
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time the church heard was received. the po, with desperately wanted to get out of the good news about carries now placing de journey to a chauffeur which the new crime. there are ongoing evacuation efforts to various villages and towns happening across east in ukraine. but they are not negotiated by the un or greta pulled by russian forces. there is no safe passage for thousands of people like these. charles stratford, al jazeera of the of co, eastern ukraine. and other developments a teenager has been killed in a russian strike on the port city of odessa. and miss l strike had a residential building with 5 people inside. a young girl has also been hospitalized a dresser, seen an increasing number of attack ridge in the southwest. it's the only road and railing from odessa across the denise to river estuary. the bridge has already been targeted twice by strikes. it's not clear if it's still open. meanwhile,
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the u. k is defense ministries as the russian army has suffered heavy losses in ukraine, according to its intelligence at the start of the conflict. moscow to elite units of office off at the highest level of damage will take years to reconstruct. well, israel's foreign minister is saying, call man spies russian counterpart, which heritage does not contradict moscow's claim to the country is run by nazis. and he added that some of the worst anti semites, a jews claims that hitler made by foreign, with the liberal, another rush of official. now e u energy ministers have held an extraordinary meeting over russian demands. they pay for oil and gas and rubles blocks as these conditions cannot be met under any circumstances. energy commissioner is asked. companies you to pay gas problem in a few days to consider other options don't when it came reports now from berlin. for years, russian fossil fuels have been a main energy source for much of europe. on an average day, the
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e you buys in as much as $1000000000.00 worth of coal, gas, and oil. but moscow is now insisting customers from what it calls hostile states pay for their gas in rubles, and of switched off supply to the bulgarians. and polls for failing to do so, forcing the you into an emergency meeting on energy security, many or banana companies. i try to make that next payment to cast them in, meet may and are trying to understand better, but they should do. and we need to give them the clarity that bank robbers through their conversion, mcneese managed by the russian public authorities. and a 2nd dedicated accounting cast from bank is a violation of the sanctions and cannot be accepted. in essence, this meeting deferred lasting solutions, leaving that option instead for a full use summit at the head of state level. at the end of the month. the sticking
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point has been how to help members states who are most dependent on russian energy . so what they want to know, who's going to take care of them is they're solidarity in the european union. it's one thing her solitary, when everybody storage is full, will there be solidarity when storage isn't full? and that's germany, for example, has the biggest storage after ukraine. we know the problem and ukraine. they should step up and say, we're going to share with you what we can. the european commission has already said it wants to reduce its dependence on russian energy by 2 thirds this year. but the german government wants to act sooner, where possible agreeing to embargo russian coal from august and wanting to stop using its oil by the end of the summer, with gas to follow as quickly as possible. which means uncertainty for refineries such as sh, fit in eastern german each year. it processes more than $11000000.00 tons of russian crude oil. it's currently majority owned by the moscow based company,
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but all sniffed in some ways. berlin's changing approach to russian fossil fuels. ready has been a process, not an event. when the war started, ministers avoided encouraging embargoes. but as the conflict in ukraine has evolved, so to has their position here. dominant came al jazeera in the german capital. well footballs, european governing body way for his band, the russian national team in all its club sides from its competitions because of the ukraine invasion. the seasons champions league final, the biggest game in european football, has already been moved from st. petersburg to paris. wafers also cancel rushes bids to host the mans european championship. in 2028 or 20. 32. watching al jazeera ally from london was still had on the program, palestinians gathered to celebrate. it'll fetch an occupied east jerusalem. despite weeks of tensions at the alex a compound and as young i strict locked down,
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drags on, presents anger is fueled by news that a cow resident was sent to the morgue while still alive. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and it's a pretty quiet picture for much of the region. we are, however, so seeing those unsettled conditions in this south for the south west the iberian peninsula, as well as for the southeast, some heavier rain and a thunderstorm, or 2 for greece and turkey. but it's really spain that's gonna see the rain intensify. we have what's warnings out for thunderstorms and heavy rain picky for eastern areas by the time we get into the mid week. but further north of this, it is a pretty quiet picture womb conditions across much of scandinavia, blustery winds as well. so with that we've got wildfire warnings to southern areas
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of norway and southern areas of finance. some wintry conditions still pulling up into the north. now of course, central air is got a smattering of cloud and some rain and for britain, an island. it's a similar story, but we will see some sunny spells coming through for the southwest corner. it was we had further south. we are seeing widespread rains stretching across northern areas of italy, the adriatic towards greece and turkey. but it's really going to be spain, as i said, that sees the really wet and windy weather for southern areas. but look at that, we are going to see some sunshine come back into bossa. lona: by the time we get to friday, ah, in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to talk to code the side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was most destructive warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters
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flying over the ridge, bring something and they didn't even see the kids to women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on out are 0. lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the main developments now. efforts to evacuate war civilians from the devastated ukrainian city of merit all have been delayed. russia reportedly resume shelling his off style still works in marybell on sunday. following the evacuation of at least henri civilians, governors elsewhere in eastern ukraine are urging people to evacuate the region as
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russian attacks intensify on. officials said there was so much shelling around the southern town of pas now that it's impossible to collect bodies. and a 15 year old has been killed in a russian strike on the port city of odessa. this is russian rockets again, it is particularly important bridge leading to the port city or muslims around the world have been celebration the 1st ave. it'll fits remarking the end of holy month of ramadan. violence broke out in ethiopia, capital addis ababa after morning. pres, traditionally mark eat, protest as threw stones at government buildings and a nice then fight back with tear gas is anger about violence, the north, the v. p. if yoga is lead to the deaths of muslims in the city of gondo, if european jelly samuel gets a true in addis ababa has more, this was on each celebration that's been happening in this sob. may god open space
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square and named moscow square, hundreds and thousands of people do attend. they do not just occupy the space of the square, but the goal. they stretch all the way to you know, some of the neighborhoods in the bully area. the push a bully and far from it. there was, according to the i d, some about police ad, there were young people throwing stones and in light of what happened in the corner, a town of wonder and i'm her region, which they felt that the muslims have been targeted. in particular, 21 was limbs were allegedly killed a why christians, they alleged and that's why they were throwing stones and really destroying properties according to the ethiopian government. but the job and security decided to use tier guys who tried to bring this, you know, up a young people under control. and there has been lots of people that have been
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injured. there hasn't been any you know, anyone that have died so far according to the job on 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, elsewhere, thousands of palestinians attentive prize at the alex i'm most compelling. occupied his jerusalem to mock angel fetch tensions have been running high and recent weeks after incursions by far right alternation as jewish scripts. during the month of ramadan, stephanie dec reports from the entrance city alex, how compound the mayor is about to take place were outside the entrance of the alex, a mafia, home, pound and lions gate. and as you can see, bells and thousands of thousands of people have been arriving here throughout the morning, starting from around 1 o'clock in the morning. now making their way inside the
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compound to carry out their prayers 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 our hearts spots. it's thanks to god who gave us aid to celebrates with happiness and to also pray for peace with a small one. 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 lock. 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, jewish groups accessing deluxe. the 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.
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interesting on the political level, jordan, israel will be meeting after he'd to discuss this exact point. you've also had her 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 today that's paused very peacefully, tens of thousands, making their way here to attend e prayers. as we said earlier, now we'll be heading home to celebrate with our families. with dozens of people have been taking the hospital in iraq with breathing problems. after a massive sandstone storm left, a thick layer of dirt over the capitol and turned the skies orange flights in and out of baghdad had to be grounded because of poor visibility for cost is expect sandstone to become more common because of drought and increasingly high temperatures. the ones actually general antonio, the terrace, is in asia, on the 2nd of his 3 day visit to west africa, calling for debt relief and greater investment, help african economies recover from the pandemic. he's also visiting families
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affected by violence and instability in the sale region. on foot, so serious in all honesty, i've seen with great distress, the coo and molly, then with even greater distress, the 2nd crew. i'm convinced we need to keep engaging with molly. that's what we're doing. we've gone and i hope it will be possible to have an agreement between marley, an echo us to agree on an acceptable time to transition. and that molly is re integrated within the eco was framework. i don't comment analysis taken by a little bit. what i want is molly to have the flexibility to agree with, echoing and bring back normality in this country. and i'm sure it'll so the other issues remote. now amazon work is at a warehouse in new york, have rejected a bed to form a union. this is a major loss for labor organizers just a month after work as a nearby factory voted in favor of unionizing at 1st for amazon in the united states. retail giant,
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amazon is the 2nd largest employer in the u. s. gable elizondo is following events for us in new york, so clearly they felt her replicate the success of the previous vote. why did it turn out like this? well, that's what the amazon labor union organizers are asking themselves. and they came out of this office here behind me where the boat took place, or i should say, the counting of the vote took place. and they were saying that they were disappointed. they said that over and over again and brief comments that they gave just a few minutes ago. they claim that it was just simply a hard fight against amazon and that amazon and their words used a lot of really questionable tactics to try to fresh workers into voting. no, that's what the organizers claim. but clearly this is a big defeat and it comes after a big victory for amazon labor union organizers just a month ago when they voted to organize a month ago. and the scene right outside here behind me was much celebration
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because that victory was seen as one of the biggest labor rights union. it rates victories in the united states in a generation. now just a month later, they're trying to organize, of course, a 2nd, amazon warehouse, a performance center to be unionized as well. and in this case, it was voted down and voted down substantially the final vote. tally 380 yes, votes, 618. no votes. so by almost a $2.00 to $1.00 margin, the amazon workers at this warehouse voted nobody unionizing. and it just shows you how complex this issue is and how difficult it is for a young union organizers, many of them in their twenties, to really fight against amazon. one of the world's biggest and riches companies that spent tens of millions of dollars to try to stop this unionization effort. and clearly at least in this boat, it worked. yeah, it's worth mentioning the obstacles gabe and what is than the current trend
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nationally with unions and other companies. a trend is more unionization and not only at amazon. in fact, the leaders here said that they are going to keep fighting for unionization. not only at this warehouse but other amazon warehouses around the country, they will not be deterred. they said, but this unionization efforts are happening elsewhere as well. starbucks, we started to see workers that local starbucks around the united states starting to organize starting to unionize. or at least get ready to take boats to unionize, or even seeing at apple stores as well. one here in new york city where workers at an apple store said they are going to start to union. they are going to start to organize a union to unionize. as well, so we're seeing this, it's part of a trend, and it's a trend that we're seeing in the last couple years, but seems to be gaining momentum. we'll have to see what happens after this vote tally and there's defeat for this union unionization effort here. how that will
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affect others, but so far, union leaders here said they will push forward with more organization labor efforts . thank you very much. gabriel. alexander in new york will take you now to the chinese city of shanghai, which was reported $58.00 new cases of covered in areas outside. it's straight locked down, which is half millions stuck inside for more than a month. there's been fresh outcry over these new images from shanghai which were shad online. they show funeral home walkers pulling an elderly cow home resident in a body bag out of the back of a vehicle. he was about to be transported for the funeral. when they noticed that he was actually still alive, they all did the cow work is to take him straight back inside. a municipal governments confirmed the incident and the county apologized. the investigation is underway. will new zealand is allowing terrorist backend for the 1st time in nearly 2 years travelers for more than 50 countries, canal visit with without having to isolate
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a quarantine. the latest relaxation of new zealand. strict covert rules as far hireright explains the a war mile re welcome to kinda port number one separated by the pandemic. find me reunited with really full round off to the lifting some of the world's toughest border restriction. oh, i have been a long it's been 2 years in suspension of just wondering if and when and never knowing if the moment was even going to come in for you. thank you there. we started without knowing if we'd ever see each other. the vaccination of more than 80 percent of the population led to the gradual easing of the restriction. and we marked another big moment and every connection with the world, with our borders reopening to visit is from reason why the countries welcoming again. tours from the we say u. k. japan, germany, canada, korea,
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in singapore. in addition, there is holding existing visitor visas from any country in the world can also triple here from today. citizens were 1st allowed to return home in march, followed by australians last month, and now expanded to 60 other countries including many in europe. but travelers must be fully vaccinated and have a negative p. c. r. test visitors from india, china and other non wave of countries remain bund. the government hope seizing of travel restrictions will help provide the economy that relies heavily on the 3000000 tourists who visited onions before the pandemic. despite protests against the strict not downs and limited quarantine slots for key, we stuck abroad. the government has credited the relatively low cov death toll to its strict no tolerance policy. and while the pandemic hasn't ended yet, life for many a new zealand is returning to something like normality at long last saw to hide on
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al jazeera, the australian airline quanta says it will sell wells, longest non stop flight, all the way to the u. k. in 3 years time, quantity is ordered, 12 air bus, a 350 jets for the ultra long haul service from sidney to london. passengers will be in the air for around 20 hours. direct flights from australia to new york are also planned. ah quick look at the main stories this our noun efforts to evacuate more civilians from a devastated ukrainian city of mary paul have been delayed. russia is reportedly resumed, shelling is of style still works in mary paul on sunday, following.

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