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[000:00:00;00] ah ha this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm sorry i'm to my as you welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes after weeks of russian bombardment, you crazed government says all women and children have now been evacuated from the as of style still works taliban decree, which requires all women to cover their entire bodies while in public or face
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punishment. the next step and louis political come back, brazil's for president begins his campaign to unseat gyal ball scenario in october . for the 1st time in its history, ition fain becomes the largest party in northern islands, parliament and ins. for liverpool, i held 11 by spurs in the premier league. arab tennis player was deborah with the title of madrid. and in the man, sammy's carla fell, caught as a thunder. no that could yoko it to reach the final ah i'll come to the news hour in ukraine. the present rosemary zalinski is saying more than $300.00 civilians have now been evacuated from the ass off styles. steel pont
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in mary. a poll. hundreds of people have been trapped inside dark bunkers. under the industrial facility for up to 2 months sheltering from near constant bombardment with food and water supplies running out, the president says that efforts will now focus on evacuating the wounded and medics from the facility. the is off sell plans had also been the last holdout. of ukrainian forces in the strategically important port city our deserves as had beg house, more from ukraine. central city of human out and safe crane says all women, children and the elderly, have been evacuated from the as of stole steel. platt, with for months they sheltered in underground bunkers, while ukrainian fighters from the as of battalion attempts to prevent russian soldiers from completely taken over the port city. president zalinski,
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repeatedly called and united nations to helped lead civilians to safety to command tyrann corridors. russia agreed to a number of seats fires to facilitate evacuations. both keven moscow repeatedly accused one another of violating the truce. mammoth other hundreds of civilians were eventually evacuated in multiple operations. led by the united nations taken to a nearby village, away from the shelling, which was the fate of ukrainian fighters still in still works. it's unclear if president vladimir putin will be able to declare victory. mary pulled in time for may 9th, a day where russia celebrates the soviet union's will go to victory over the nazis . as i beg, i jazeera woman or the east in town of a peasant has been under siege for 2 weeks. it's believed about 2000 people, a tramp that but as charles traffic now reports from nearby will beef kept attempts
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to get them out of stock because of the dangers to volunteers. a yard or them soon scold with sicily came okay sir. okay. rascal was a construction worker before russia invaded ukraine. when the war started, he volunteered as a civilian evacuation driver. the big one is now missing who would fear dead? this video shows him after he had rescued civilians from the besieged town of port persona. in the east of the country really we live up on the eagle was his co driver on that day. he says, saturday told him if he could save another 20 people, his life would not be in vain. we, i was in your y'alls. i could see the entrance to propose no, says eagle. what the russian soldiers suddenly jumped out from the left. it happened so fast. they fired a rocket propelled grenade, but it miss risk. they started shooting machine guns and rifles. it was the windows shattered. sergei kept driving, but he was hit and began falling, dragging the steering wheel to the left. we bid off the road, crushing through small trees, where i was crouched down,
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pushing up against the dashboard. i looked at said again so much that he wasn't moving or making any sound here. when i reached the door handle jumped out and started running between the trees using the bosses cover was they continued shooting at it. when i got to a village, i found a house and got water that was covered in blood. my face, my hands and ears. i saw it, it was mine, but i had no wounds. i realized then it was said again, not known exactly how many people are either trapped inside paws, nor, or i'm willing to leave a town that is on the near constant russian army attack. this is volunteer evacuation dr. mckayla protocols, having a blindfold taken off on russian stated stevie 2 days off the disappeared was also trying to evacuate people track. only civilians are doing the evacuation details,
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the man in military uniform. interviewing him. his daughter made an emotional play on facebook for his release. oh, i beg you, please give me my father back. we missed him so much. please release him. let him go. in a village, neighbouring pause, now the sound of artillery crashes through the air, volunteers, helena and uri, inspect the graves where they have been burying civilians killed in the besieged town. long trenches have been dug in which bodies lie covered in soil. attractor will fill in the trench when the shelling dies down. to cause i'm not, i mean, you know, but there is more danger. the shells can land on you, not here it is over our heads. we bury them here because it's impossible to bury them under the shelley. it's too dangerous to go in and collect the bodies. now. a beaten, a really deep. i feel great pity for people killed. if they're alive now, they could be doing something good. it's very hard to comprehend when you find
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a young person lying dead on the ground, you created all sorties, say dna testing will be done when the war ends to identify the growing number of an identifiable civilians killed. this is one of 3 and identified graves in this graveyard. all that is written on the cross is that a woman's body is buried here and the place where the body was found for now the fighting in full pause. no rage is all making it too dangerous for rescuing the living or dead. child stratford, al jazeera rubica, eastern ukraine. so elsewhere, russian missile strikes have hit the southern city of odessa, which is home to ukraine's largest port. they struck close to the airport and the city center, there was also a separate strike on the nearby town of r c. and then in the past week, several towns in the southern region of been targeted by russian strikes or death,
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or is introduced an extended curfew. now that runs from sunday evening until tuesday morning. algiers has on my suit, is in odessa heap centers. this update we are now beside the o, this us airport here in odessa city, which were, which was at targeted by a mrs. strike in this place. 2 missiles heads here, the place in the northern side of the airport. oh, which led to explosions, heard through all the city of odessa. we also heard the air defenses trying to confront the missiles in the sky of odessa, fire fighting hears, are it working in the place? why we have detected 2 injuries, at least so far this targeting comes after the south earn operations.
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coleman had confirmed targeting odessa region by for a cruise missiles into the region, especially the western and the northern region all fell desa the these attacks. and these miss, i start is dikes were since the morning here in odessa, after the air raid also went off a during the day since the morning and, and other developments ahead of the world health organization is urging washer to agree to a ceasefire on a visit to keith, he admonished moscow and russian forces the targeting health care facilities. w joel has not verified. $200.00 a tax on health care in ukraine since the war begun. these attacks must stoke health care is never
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a target. you're watching the news ally from london much more still had on the program sworn in for a 2nd term, but is emanuel mack on di enough to win the hearts and minds of disillusion voters or international calls for shrank as president to end a state of emergency and in sport, bryce and ads majesty united's end of season was santa hazily action from the premier league. ah! for the 1st time in decades, women in afghanistan will have to cover that face and entire body while in public. the new rules follow a decree by taliban leaders and results in punishment for those who refused to comply. leah haunting reports. a sea of blue in cobble, a group of women gathers at
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a market. the tall bonds latest decree is that all women in afghanistan must cover their entire body when they're outside the home dog, the ha, i'm or o the i go any. he job is a privilege for wisdom and pause. women who jobby women are protected from disobedience and sins. they'll always be restricted. they'll be protected from evil . if a woman is seen in public, without head to toe covering she along with her husband or mail, guardian could be punished if not the one who are half the homes for the women who don't have a job should be known. the men should be advised and warned. the strict enforcement of burka became a global symbol of the taliban rule when it was in power in the 1990s. since re taking control of afghanistan last year, taliban leaders have re introduced restrictions, mainly directed at women. this most recent decree is one of the harshest yet why is it that only one issue is a priority for one? why not?
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you know, policy on hunger on poverty, on lack of jobs, unsecure. if you taliban leaders have also cracked down on education for girls closing down secondary schools on the same day class was supposed to start you in human rights. experts say afghan women are facing large scale and systematic, gender based discrimination and violence. see any of the, the demonstrations that have taken place since august when the taliban took up it's, it's been women at the forefront women and girls. and this is intended to ensure that women have no public face. there are fears the strict rules now facing women in afghanistan will likely discourage them from going out in public and realizing their full potential. leo harding al jazeera in house be to wash him a frog the founder of a women's organization,
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carney whacking inside afghanistan. so the taliban swept to power in the country nearly 9 months ago. why are they now issuing this decree for women to whether face fail? and i think we shouldn't look at the decree in isolation because the 1st thing to thought bonded wendy came in august was to start women from working. so no woman is working in the government offices. we have millions of women who are working before women were stopped from even teaching at the faculty. and in the secondary schools, business women had, you know, their business was closed. so this is just one of, like everybody's saying, this is the last name on the cost of the women's rights. and so it's not, it shouldn't be looked at in isolation. it would be actually took away every other . right. and it to the degree was that not, and what's the missed about this degree is that it says women should stay home because that is the best. the best way to,
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to preserve the job is to sit at home and that's what be missed by and media as well that it's not just about covering. like i talked to so many women who say that if i can go to work, if i can go to school, if i can continue my business even with, you know, with the covering, i don't have an issue with that, but it's not about just covering. it's taking up every rates that women have have had out, right? you make a really important point about contextualizing this properly. because you know, women, they want to be educated, they want to be able to work and to support their families. and of course, now this is part of the, the extended ban on women and girls being able to attend secondary school. as you say, many women are unable to work. they've lost their jobs, but also they have been told like, are returned to the workplace. so now what is all this doing to women's movement, freedom and safety in the country, particularly if they are being told as part of this decree that it's better for
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them to stay at home. yeah, so it's actually kind of, you know, millions of women who are, who have found new spaces in the past 20 years. you know, the were the parliamentarians, they were working in the government, they were sports women, they were business women, all of that has been taken away from them. and the only hope was at least if they could continue their work, even as being covered for head to toe. but even that has been kind of that, that is the last hope as well. the women that, you know, in my family are the women that i work with. you know, dad is this whole and the state of the spam and then everybody that i talked to wants to leave on, everybody that i, and you know, checking on the bases are saying, please help us find a way so that we can come out because the girls have a, you know, we have so many girls who have attempted suicide and that never, you know, comes in the media because the news cannot, it does not cover that the,
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the have seen a new life in the past 20 years. so for many of the young generation, this whole and past when 8 months has been a nightmare. and so all i, what i'm hearing is that people say help us get out of the sun that's, that's all with here. describe the situation from speaking to friends and family, where many women and girls are now becoming accustomed to a different sort of environment. and perhaps they've been feeling trapped and claustrophobic. and of course, affecting them mental health. that also is about how this ruling is going to be enforced. yeah, the theater, you know, because they're the basic media media part of the degree that says that their homes will be identified because people were already and you know, hiding in whole people who were working in the previous government. people who were, you know, activists and journalists then people who weren't able to leave afghanistan and these are like, you know,
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so many of them. so they were hiding at home anyways. and now that the degree and the taliban, you know, and have given the as, as more please the right that you can go to be at home, identify the home. and that is the kind of very, very scary for them. so that kind of, that, you know, everybody wants to avoid that, so they would, they would try very, very hard to stay at home. this ruling comes a time when hospitals in the country are running out of basic supplies, has been an escalation and violence against that. this year has our community, the countries, minorities, according to you and 93 percent of afghans don't have have enough food to eat. 8000000 are risk of starvation. why the preoccupation with women where, you know, we don't simply understand like, you know, i have an aunt who was working in it before and, you know, and i want to send and i was talking to her and she said like, it seemed that the whole,
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the heart of the taliban were for on women and for women because that's all you know would be occupied with, as you said, not just the hospitals. people do not have to eat like more than 90 percent of the one size of the population do not have, you know, sort of the next day or even today. so you know, the steep institutions have gone up. the security is getting so bad. we have just getting a good ramadan lance, we have and recorded over 700 casualties that have happened all the attacks that's being, you know, and it kind of cleaned by i gave for example. so all the security is getting bad. there's an armed resistance against it's all about that speaking cheap in some parts of the country. we do not have stage institutions that provide people with basic basic, you know, and kind of services. but all the occupied with is women. because the, what i also understand is that they see women as symbols of progress and the time
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women with progress because they think that all of us who work on the zia and me spaces for our south and new life. you know, for when women in the past 20 years, we are all the focus but it is of the west. so the thing that if we keep suppressing women, that means we are putting pressure on the rest, which is very ridiculous. thank you so much larger from we want to take to prevail. now the former president who is a national alert to silver is launched a bit to challenge terrible scenario in october as presidential election after louis of 2 terms in office. he was convicted of corruption in 2017. he served 18 months in prison. but last march, all his convictions, ronald luna, is currently considered the strongest challenger the far right. both scenario and an election expected to be dominated by the sergio in the cost of living mechanic. you have reports from the launch riley in south power. there's
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a lot of hope here at this convention center. we are a former president leads enough to move about yoga has announced a coalition of center left parties that will support youth candidacy. our major trade unions and social movements are also with him. he's going to try to defeat rather than try it. also not all during the 1st round of the elections, which will happen on october. the 2nd, because both are narrow. it's already questioning whether these elections will be variable, whether there we will be from a broad. so the object of yours to try to get elected as soon as possible to avoid any discussion. let's also trying to get the book of the young all wrong one . 6 1000000 new voters, between 16 and 18 years old. all i have registered to vote. and the young are
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usually the ones that are worried about the environment. lula said he will protect the amazon, contrary to what the current government has done. now emanuel mat court has been sworn in his french president for 2nd term. he is promising to take of action on the economy and the climate crisis is facing a challenge to win over voters. disillusioned by his 1st 5 years and office as a team. bob reports, ah, the military ceremony is the newly inaugurated french president reviews the troops . but there was no drive down the shoals. elisa, on saturday, monsieur closing, although i believe just a few 100 people, including my calls only surviving predecessors, housewife loans, and nicholas aqua z. e. were there for the swearing in as you the book. first of all, we will act to avoid escalation after russia's aggression in ukraine. the demo we will act to help democracy and courage, triumph to build
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a new european piece. and then you autonomy on our continent. because the 1st french leader in 20 years to serve a 2nd term is expected to name a new prime minister before leading his re granted centrist party. now quote of an a sauce into june's parliamentary elections. well filled in, it would be like one piece. nancy could eric will act to make our country the great ecological power. it should be by radically changing our means of production and transport. and our way of life will continue to tackle inequality at the roots. begin by rebuilding our school and health systems that many voters are skeptical about his ability to tackle burning issues, such as rising prices. was math ha, in the case and expecting a much bigger social crisis than during his face 10. what am i sort of way my leg them allegedly did? it felt like the 1st mandate was aimed at the richest in society. so i hope we see the trickle down promised chewing the 1st term. take place during the 2nd. the
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french already have a cost of living problem. some can't afford to feed themselves, so i fear they could be a new yellow vest crisis. oh, that's a reference to widespread street protests by the genie jones or yellow vests movements which led to my home from us in tax cuts and pension rises. michael also faces a real challenge when it comes to controlling the national assembly. jo luke middle shall hedge the left palsy left on an sumeet from some bout he almost reached the 2nd round of the presidential vote at the expense of the fall. right now he's hoping to be the next prime minister, supported by coalition, including the we can socialist policy as well as the greens and the communists. whether my home can stop him may depend on how far he can convince the electorate that he understands the scale of economic crisis. that the baba al jazeera, she insane is become the largest political party in northern ireland for the 1st time. the nationalists of long campaign for the region to leave the u. k. and
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become a part of a united ireland, the centrist alliance party, which wants leave religious turn, isn't behind. as also down while journal reports now from belfast. some say the selection changes everything and changes nothing. the marching bands play on commemorating ties with the united kingdom, despite the reversal of a century of unionists. political dominance and barricade stand regardless of the nationalist when separating communities, as they have done through decades of troubles and decades of peace. i'm just going to see him. no change then no change is just going on the same for too long. the unionists have always felt that being top dog, but neither 2nd dog and there's a lot of pride and stick. real change has happened though in the center. the
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alliance party doubling its bo chair among those who reject the traditional identity politics. cross community youth groups like this one are not uncommon in a younger generation looking for a credible 3rd way common and the city. it's made in, she's catholic, i'm process the order of law. so why shocked class herself as food or fruit prologic for her? from my experience, like i said, i wasn't involved in this program. i probably wouldn't have any really involvement with protest instead of the community. if there is a movement, obviously with the book before parents is off with off be in and not they are learn more about community relations and build relations with all people. not just your identity and religion. once at the heart of conflict. now, making tentative attempts at bridging divides. so we have begun to meet on
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a regular basis with both ministers on the shank goal and priests from the falls. and our parishioners don't seem to have a problem mixing whenever the occasion arises. reverend tracy mc roberts has led community outreach efforts since a brief resurgence of violence last spring. there are possibly more people doing this kind of work than we realize. but a lot of this type of work goes on behind closed doors. the election doesn't solve northern islands problems. of course you might say it's made things worse with chin feigns nationalist victory. a big step towards a possible future. united ireland, a huge blow for unionists with the democratic union, his party threatening to boycott the store. mont assembly, over a post briggs had c border for trade that it says undermines northern islands position in the united kingdom. what's clear is that there is
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a middle ground growing in influence. cross community ties being forged by people who feel less nationally still, unionist law, northern irish instead jona whole al, jazeera belfast. now the u. s. and you, of course, on shank as president to lift a state of emergency that gives him sweeping powers to crack down on protest is this is the 2nd time president got by roger pox or is used the measures and just 5 weeks and cause occurring for him to resign for months, rankins have been facing blackouts and food fuel and medicine shortages as the country suffers its worst economic crisis for decades. when l fernandez has moved from colombo, you could just look over my shoulder in front of the president's office, the president like a director of that group. all protested that still outside. i essentially continuing into it's 29th day and that's their reaction to the emergency brought in by present got up a roger boxer that those regulations obviously are receiving criticism both here
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and abroad. we've had our human rights activists. we've had the bar association that the professional body of lawyers that have condemned it. they say that there are grave concerns at the promulgation of emergency or to be used at what have been largely peaceful protests. and the president of the boss was haitian urging the president to revoke, ah, the state of emergency, and essentially, to withdraw that new set of regulations that that's what we have. the protests as themselves saying, they're not going to be cowed. there are, you know, they've had it with successive government, you know, trying to scare people to get their own ends achieved. and they said that after this long of having looted the country, having driven the country to its knees economically socially, that they're not going to be have, they're not going to have their voice as silent, they're going to speak up. and they're not going to be afraid by emergency
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regulations that they will face these regulations. so that's where it's ends as well. so i had on this new south, north korea fi as a 2nd ballistic missile in a week, just days before itself. a neighbor swears in a new president, on call, he sat to confirm a new leader with only one candidate to settle down about the result and in sport, british success on the 2nd stage of sight kings, jiro d'italia sun out well, half the story. ah! with it sunday, the 8th, here's her forecasts for europe in africa. have run. great to see you. so we've got unsettled conditions, stretching from southern portions of italy, right into southern areas of germany, central areas of poland. and within the zone, we will see some heavier pulses of rain, especially along those eastern shores of the adria out exceed eastern portion of
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turkey, disturb weather here, and that is filling into the caucuses. so showers for tbilisi with the high 15 degrees. other side of the mediterranean, that time of the year where the sun's out, those temperature starts a hot up. so seville, 32 will be the number for you. high fire danger for southern sections of norway, just the other day we saw some showers zip across this area, but that was not enough to quote the risk their ticket toward the top end of africa right now. ne libby at northwest egypt sat in dust being tossed, break through this hail. so a dusty day in new york shut with the high 29 degrees. as we fly toward the south, we'll see some showers dance into quad zulu nor tall as swa, teeny southern sections of most and be darker the color, the more intense the rain is falling. so let's look at the 3 day forecast for my food. so some showers, sunday and monday, but then a mix of sun in cloud on tuesday, the hive $25.00 degrees, which is pretty much where you should be for the sum of the year.
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ah, we all with missing around the word, this whole re money, which is only looking at how to make the next profit, devastating economies, devastating ecosystems, putting a price on the protection of nature. green economy as sounds good, but it was all about privatization of nature. should our environment be for sale? what we're trying to do is persuade people to stabilize the client much. i've given them a financial incentive to do that. pricing the planet on al jazeera got one of the fastest growing nations in the world, ah, need casa, needed to oakland, and develop it into national shipping companies to become a key, middle east, and trade and learning skillfully mapped out 3 key areas of develop who, filling up from it, so connecting the world,
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connecting the future while need. cato causes gateway to whoa trade. lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories and ukraine's present ramirez the landscape. they, more than 300 civilians been evacuated for me as ourselves, still blonde. in the strategically important city of mario pole, presidents as efforts will now focus on evacuating the wounded and medics from that facility taliban as ordered women to cover their face and body in public for the 1st time in decades, heatedly not adhering to the dress code, could result in prison. time for a woman's male guardian,
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brazil's warm president who is a nice, you're really des silver, is launched a bit to challenge jerry paulson arrow in october's presidential election, who served 18 months in prison for corruption. but last march, all his convictions were a gnarled will. it's the final day of campaigning in the philippines out of a presidential election, described as the most important in its history. post predict victory for ferdinand marcus junior, the son of a former dictator, notorious for plundering billions from the country. but he's up against the vice president. lenny robledo who's grass roots campaign, has rudy galvanized the youth jemila dog and reports from manila? oh you said muscle. 7 they arrive for many parts of the capitol, manila, hopeful and defiant. more than $700000.00 supporters showed up at a yellow avenue for decades. it's been the place for hosting large gatherings that
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often lead to turning points in this nation's history. as the leader of the opposition vice president lennier bred or started her campaign with meager resources, but her unique messaging based on what she called so radical love, quickly changed the electro landscape, which for decades had been about big money and patronage politics. her grassroots campaign as gov and i support from nearly all sectors of society, particularly young people. very here young people there putting everything on the line for this gun. been there sacrificing their time just so they would see a better future under president lending the bread. young people here tell us this is more than just a regular campaign. their participation, they say, is an act of defiance. after years of president rodrigo, the 3rd is restrictive policies and also
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a major pushback against the possible return of the market says to the presidency. it has been a tough fight from the start between 2 very different candidates. the bread though is a widow and a human rights lawyer, while her political rival, bobo marcus junior, is the son of the late president for didn't. marcus was ousted in a popular revolution in 1986. the mark has a name, has long been cinemas, with decadence and abuse of power. but bon bung has been leading opinion polls here for months. though many experts see they may no longer reflect the realities on the ground because from house to house campaigns to flash mobs to so called volunteer, choose armies fighting this information. many serial bridiska bean has become a peoples movement now warmer and on monday filipinos will decide whether all this will have been enough for a barrier door to win an election that is seen as the most consequential in recent history,
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jamal alan dorgan al jazeera manila. now north careers fired what's believe to be a ballistic missile for the 2nd time this week, japanese and south korean army due to say, was launched into the sea off north korea's east coast landing, just outside japan's exclusive economic zone is the 15th test this year. and it comes just days before the integration of south korean president elect unit. so q all the u. s. is warned. north korea could be preparing for a nuclear missile test within weeks or a bit. kelly as a professor of political science diplomacy at present at national university. and he thinks it's likely pyongyang wants to send a message to south korea's new president. so you will becomes present in a couple of days, i believe on may 10th. right, and i think the idea is to sort of signal from the south koreans, you know, we're still here yet, but seriously, campuses around the north koreans abundance in the past. if i remember correctly when brock obama was inaugurated, there was a test and i park and hey, wasn't going to present south korea. there is a test. and i think with a long history of sort of doing this and it's kind of
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a mixed signaling and bullying. and i knew protesting since 2017 you may recall for a short time donald trump, for president. and there were sort of an effort to reach out to the north koreans for 2 years. it looked like there might be some kind of detente breakthrough in the north, korean sort of hell off. but that really didn't go anywhere. the north instantly put money on the table to be fair. the americans didn't really either. and so the whole thing kind of came apart. and if you're north korea, you're really not seeing much move and i'm going to go station table once or year. i presume the thinking is something like we need to keep on escalating rights north trans, can't get these and south korean, the united states, and they're going to want to really bulk up on the deterrence. and that means a regular testing program. i think the big concern in the last couple weeks had been the north trains have gotten a lot more aggressive and the rhetoric is talking about using these things outside of defense sorrows. and that's got everybody's scared right. that they may be thinking of using them crammed layers on you and human rights chief is calling for an investigation into deadly clashes between muslims and orthodox christians in
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northern ethiopia. last month at least 30 people reportedly killed. and now the 100 injured in clashes that began, and i'm horace condo, our city before quickly spreading to other regions, including the capital m r's. islamic affairs council says the funeral of a muslim elder was attacked, describing as a massacre. police arrested in detain more than 550 people in connection with the clashes. well, the united nations is expected to send a team to investigate allegations of ethnic cleansing. and if you have his tag ry region rights groups accused security forces from the am horror area of committing a war, crimes and crimes against humanity in west integrity, a report by human rights watch. and amnesty international found some of the 16 month was worst atrocities were committed in west and to gray after a massacre. and the conflicts early days left more than 200 am horns and to grinds dead in the town of my car, dra 3 survivors recounted
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a retaliatory massacre in january 2021, where dozens of to grind men were lined up and shot nearly to gaze a river bridge, the reports also said to grind homes, livestock and crops were targeted and people in the region were tortured and left without food or humanitarian. true struck in march as allowed a to reach. take roy for the 1st time since the war started, but the u. n is warning, but humanitarian efforts need to be scaled up. so earlier on, i spoke to physically a researcher for the horn of africa for amnesty international, and he gave us his assessment of the situation in weston to cry. now, why do you have documented is that maybe john have horses with your company's job as a to fill in the process for me to see as crimes, that's kind of month to crimes against humanity. a lot of times who campaign of
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extra education? because mass dictation, instructional $430.00 and x, and here not to cry annual risk. and we know that's a 1000 in waste. and the data mission results are decrypts morley, chinese moderate monitoring provisions of food and what kind of services. so just to be care about this, we're talking about thousands of to grinds, who are being expelled from their homes, with threats, killings, and sexual violence. are there any particular testimonies or, or specific accounts you can mention here? yeah, we spoke though what i'm more than what i'm one of the constraints virus and
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this morning we buy objects, you know, cannot teach, taught communities to live on wednesday with fish. yes. quincy christmas, including doing life according to secondary formations, from government officials and your money dias, hundreds of to can i asked to extend your also to free risk to going to august to but i am to have just got started. so i was asking to bend, government need to open up and get access for international investigation to find out that magnitude goes up. and if you have been authorities have rejected calls international investigations. and in some cases of denied that abuses taking place,
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they are not likely to investigate or appropriately prosecute those behind these crimes. so what happens now session in english conflicts, which i, high number of factors including government forces that forces i'm from the editor and government and jazz that aside has mediation, and also used to change force members. so it's pretty complicated, the magnitude of tomorrow at the nations is extremely high. what's missing on my right, which have documented and published is just the pub size. so received this situation and requests international investigation given act. i need to ensure impartiality and independence,
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as you might remember that you and that's because it's just an investigative mechanics in december last year. that's again, a open tomorrow commission, established a commission of inquiry last year in february management companies, we're able to get access to that as attractive as a company and she's an update on cuba because rescues are continuing to such a luxury hotel for bodies after an explosion in that building on friday, at least $26.00 people, including a child were killed in the blast at hotel sar toga in the historic center of the capitol. havana, dozens of others were also injured. explosion was believe to have been caused by a gas leak. wildfires in siberia cross they are squeaking of killed at least 5 people. 305 fight as a battling blazes in the region has been placed under a state of emergency greenpeace. russia is saying wildfire area across the
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country's already doubled compared to what it was this time in 2021. siberia has been devastated by large scale fires over recent years with scientists saying the regions places, but he's record them out of greenhouse gases. russia has the effect of the wild forest now to hong kong and the territories. next leader is going to be confirmed on sunday. john lee is assured victory as he is the sole candidate and will be elected by a committee loyal to china's communist party. adrian brown reports now the man hoping to revive the fortunes of asia's financial hub. john lee's career has been rooted in discipline or career policeman who went on to become hong kong security chief. during the turbulent spring and summer of 2019, he directed the response to anti government protests. now he's about to replace kerry lab as hong kong next leader. at
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a time when the territory remains deeply divided and exhausted by coven 19, it's been a short and strange contest. without even token competition, it's an unusual election because there's just one candidate. it doesn't matter because the, you know, the, the election just open to everywhere. even don't have only one kennedy vinny, we also needed to walk for them. the lease only rally on friday was a small invitation only event that included members of the committee that will elect him. oh, i know they means in the coming 5 years. hong kong will become a carry, accommodating place, full of energy and hope. well, let's do one thing together and support the election on may 8th grade. lee has the central government backing, assign it once a hong kong leader with strong security credentials. june came, why is a political commentator who left hong kong for england more than
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a week ago because he no longer felt safe. he says, lee doesn't have the right experience to lead a global financial center. you were looking through the cv up johnny. we know that he had no experience in economy affairs international tre, an or major areas of sort of policy. lee says his priority will be issues like housing, not more democracy, or a free vote. he's also promised additional security laws and to increase patriotic education. these very bright, which is what i like about him. so i really feel hong kong is ready for this kind of change. and plus he has a chest of china. that is something very, very important. lease campaign suffered an early setback when you tube shut down his account, citing compliance with united states sanctions. that means he can't visit that country, just like the outgoing chief executive hong kong people will have no say in the
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selection. that task falls to an election committee drawn from hong kong business and political elite. a committee vetted by a panel that included john lee, adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong you still had only is our, we meet and minority, he players trying to break into the traditionally white male sports of ice hockey. and the 76, a star man lifts the team on his injury, return ah, facing longer house and shorter deadlines. south korean delivery drivers are literally being worked to death $1.00 0, $1.00 east. explore the doc side of consumer convenience and south korea on al jazeera may on al jazeera frontline reporting an in depth analysis. we bring you the latest from the ukraine war and unfolding humanitarian crisis documentary,
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but inspire whitney wayne's world issues into focus through compelling human stories. the philippines votes in one of asia, biggest election over 35 years since the country emerged from his father's dictatorship. good frontrunner ferdinand mouth was junior. take the tops of all, al jazeera investigative program, full blind for time, with a special theories on abuse in the boy scouts of america. lebanon goes to the polls, but will political change help the country find its way out of its crippling economic crisis may on al jazeera, ah ah, now to the west,
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where players from minority backgrounds are trying to make ground in a sport of ice hockey someplace say they've been victims of racist abuse and even violence. they say ice hockey is, fell to evolve like other competitive sports. how did your castro reports on this now for washington? it's not easy. being a black hockey player, just ask 15 year old daria's nichols who's been training on the ice since he was 5 . it's very hard having to deal with i had versity, it's really hard to deal with. most of the other players are white and nickel says, while his own teammates in maryland are supportive, he often gets called racial slurs by players from other teams. i've had kids call me and word i've had kids. just come at me for novaire reason close on. adobe boys was like, well, sorry, hockey coach brian king says the same happened to him when he played in college. it
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was much worse. i'm from name calling to, you know, being punch in the face randomly. there's also a name calling and being races. and there is a clue difference between the hockey still carries the stigma of being a white man sport. it was developed by european settlers in canada about 150 years ago in its popularity spread to the united states. but unlike most other pro sports, that diversified during the civil rights era, hockey, didn't i, saki is b widest, straightest male is to sport out there. i renee has is trying to change that. she's the founder of a group called black girl hockey club, which organizes fan events and scholarships to support diversity in hockey. as a black woman. if i can find a space in a sport like ice hockey, and if a sport like ice hockey can cultivate a space for me, then that can happen anywhere. professional hockey is indeed
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a sport that under represented minority. currently the n h l has only about 5 dozen minority players and just 8 out of the 220 coaches are people of color. good above it, good. bothered wanting abercrombie hopes to break into that elite group last fall. he completed a coaching internship with the arizona coyotes part of the n h. l. effort to nurture diverse talent. i want to be the 1st had heard to manage l. um of diverse background to have his name on on this now we go. he says he's unafraid to aim high because he demands the same of his players. he tells them progress just requires putting one skate in front of the other. oh yeah. oh yeah. i did. your castro al jazeera washington san jose now with all the sport. thank you very much, mary. a more honest job or a has made history at the madrid open by becoming the 1st hour player to win
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a 1000 title on the women's tennis tor, the tennessee, and it beat jessica good. in the final to came the biggest success in her career in the men's semi finals. carlos al qaeda has walked the big names again, beating, know about the joke of it to reach the final is the 1st meeting for the 19 year old and the world number one who took the 1st set. but the spaniard recovered the in the 2nd and i'll cut out that one an epic final set tiebreaker decider as he was on the bar on by the whole crowd. he beat his idol, rucker on the down, the king of play in the loss runs. and now he has 1st win over joclett and more mature in tomorrow. then i have to mazda 12 moments, i'm ready to play against the scarf. my liverpool have gone back to the top of the permalinks on saturday,
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but drops to vital points at home to tottenham. first went in front at enfield, just before the hour mark went on human, stand the liverpool, proud red school level and loosely as a fire then from the edge of the area. but they couldn't find the winner. sobering the moment for yoga club and his plays after the mid week, a high of reaching the champ is the final livable and manchester city are both on 83 points. but city now have a game in hand. i to say united week finish to the season has continued after they were pumped at a for, and mill at brighton. first, we're not home for the team in 2022 united are now certain to finish it with the lowest ever. premier league points tally elsewhere. what was relegation was confirmed. the one mail defeats at crystal palace concert and led by owners of the la dodgers. baseball team has signed a deal to by premier league side chelsea. the club says that terms of for the
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$5200000000.00 deal, a have been agreed with the group led by todd boley and is backed by us private equity from a clear leg capital only. it was watching as chelsea blue a to l lead at home to wolf on saturday the visitors rescued a drawer with 97 minutes on the clock. roof connor cody chelsea had been on the sanctions from the british government against the clubs, current russian owner roman aroma in spain. there was a lay dramas, barcelona skewer, champ is league football for next season that they look like dropping point. to add, 3 are better set a with the scores level an injury. time until do the alba fire, then a terrific a volley to snatch a 2 on when i thought i now 5 points clairsville an have tightened their grip on a 2nd place. finish in lady the table. williams on porter one, the portuguese league title on sat, then injury time of go from as
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a do some you see gave them a one near when at big rivals, ben pico to secure the championship with the game. there is the 30th time for to have one believe title and be a saddle. indeed that returned after fracturing his eye socket to help the philadelphia 76 as get back into their playoff series. it gets them, i'm heat, davis folks has the action. i think he's missing the 1st he defeats against miami jolen bead was back for the sixers looking like a superhero and playing like 12. he fractured his eye socket and suffered a mark in caution against toronto last month, but returned with the decisive 18 points in 11 rebounds, his teammates, danny green, entirely smack cbo school, $21.00 with maxie, also producing incredible better defense in the 4th quarter. thought that eventually led to another 2 points for the sixes who won by 20, the eastern conference semifinal series. now 6 to one with game for coming up on
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sunday. who adelphia is a 21 hanging up in a lot room with his math. whatever. so i me, when i mean she is a soldier raised soldier just ah mask. i mean the, i mean concussion a face broken face. no. make them look even agra now but, but he's his resilience as andy, people are reason with our back up our slogan, coach or we're down to war. all you know, we gotta. ready you know, we check which angle dog 3 was either in the west. the dallas mavericks were also able to close the gap in their series against the top seated phoenix suns, jane and brunson scored a game high 28. a luca dont' ich came very close to a triple double with 26 points, 13 rebounds and knowing the system, including this one while sat on the floor. the mavericks 103 to 94 and the best of
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7 series is no evenly poised to one. maybe stokes al jazeera british rider simon yates has claimed his 1st stage victory of this year's year. italia. he won the 2nd stage on saturday and 9.2 kilometer individual time trial, around the streets of budapest. while the 1st 3 days of this year's event are taken place in hungary or dutchman. matthew van der poll retain the race leaders, pink jersey, the world's best pound for pound box or canal, or that is that a wolf step into the ring. late on saturday, the mexican is fighting in las vegas aiming to become a to time light heavyweight champion. he's taken on russia, w b, a title, whole that to me today. and that's it for me. back to mary, i'm in london. thank you very much santa. that's it for the news hour. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with much more of the days news around up of the top stories coming out very shortly. every, all the latest developments from ukraine where the president has said that women
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