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as i said, i'm going on with the way that you held that 3 isn't what can make a difference. ah . ready ready ukraine says at least 60 people are dead as russia. bombs. a school for civilians were hiding. ukraine's president accuses rush of imitating what he calls than evil of the nazis as both countries. mark the soviet victory over germany in world war 2 . ah, robinson, this is obviously life from doha. also coming up the philippines votes for its next leader. the frontrunners are human rights lawyer and the son of an ousted dictator
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. under modern dana, mona lisa goes under the hammer. why this could be one of the most expensive 20th century paintings ever sold. it brings president, says 60 people have been killed during a russian air strike on a school in the eastern region of the hans. at least 90 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. a governor says the entire village of bella, god, of course, had been sheltering their emergency workers are still removing bodies from the debris or marking victory day in europe, who ukraine's president of loading his lensky accused russia of imitating what he describes as the evil of the nazis, the event celebrates day in 1945 when nazi germany surrendered. ah, in khaki, world war 2 veterans, the survivors gathered in the subway station to commemorate fallen soldiers. it's
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become a bomb shelter of a thousands of people as well as a space for events and concerts. eastern cities endured nearly daily bombardment by russian forces or the last of civilians trapped in muddy apples as of styles. the steel plant by a rushing shelling, have now reached the safety of zap alicia convoys of buses have been arriving in the city. the latest one was carrying a $175.00 evacuees, including 40 from the still works. civilians and soldiers had been inside. as of style for nearly 2 months as russian attacks intensified, the remaining ukrainian soldiers have refused to surrender, saying they're going to fight to the end. i said bake has more from nipple in central ukraine. now what we heard was that the women, children, and elderly had been evacuated with the help of the united nations and international committee of the red cross. now they had made several attempts to try and get those civilians out of that mental works plant and they haven't really been successful. now that now the ukrainian government to say that the last of those
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people having evacuated latins after each of which is around 85 kilometers from where we are now. and they will be given food, clothing and shelter. and this will come as their relief to the ukrainians because they have been trying to get those people for a considerable amount of time. they've been completely besieged in that metal. that's plant, which is one, the largest in europe, that spreads over at 10 kilometers squared. but the soldiers still remain there, and people coming out of merrier polls have given herancha kinds of what's taking place. and some of the fighting that's been taking place, the bombing, the artillery and the soldiers on the ground. and, and it's been going on for around 2 months, but specifically the, as of the medical extent, consider them as a weeks people have been tracked down down, down in those array of tunnels and rooms. but again, they will be considered lead from the ukranian government. and that they finally got those people that in just a few hours, russia will put on a show of force in moscow to celebrate the anniversary of its world war to victory . but the reality of its battle in ukraine seems much bleaker holder of the humming
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reports. from keith on the human cost of the war the real tool of this war for russia. unclaimed bodybags stacked in refrigerated trains. soldiers dead under foot line, as russia claims to rescue the russian speaking population living here. ukraine says about 25000 have lost their lives so far. but brush up was that number at about 1300. we were given re access to the bodies left behind. as russia retreated from the cave region and another buddhist grew richer, say he was an elite paratrooper. this jewelry was found on him, allegedly stolen from ukrainian civilians. if it was a lie, should be sure ukraine to reach the dead enemies better than how they treated civilians. lot, they will be kept as long as need be. the government will decide because russia refuses to take them, it doesn't want to tell. each body is approve of war crime. so if they refuse to
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take them, ukraine will build them at our own cost equal when the war is in his 3rd month. but so far, moscow has no clear victory to show for it. even in predominantly, russian speak in mo, you paul, where it did enjoy some popular support in the past. now you have again you so snuff. sky says those voices are gone. he just came out of the port city 2 days ago . you hello, superior present a water bill? yup. i you hold national i, we cycling past the destroyed theater building. i noticed that they were clearing the main avenue and the central square, perhaps were preparing for the seal called victory parade. but also could still see the blue and yellow of the ukrainian flags and vendors are refusing to sell goods in rouble only ukrainian currency. yes, can you douglas, if gainey has documented life under occupation as much as he could without getting detected by soldiers?
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hardly the image of a liberated people the kremlin, want to portray. after failing to take eve, russia has concentrated its air power on destroying ukraine's infrastructure in what it called a special military operation. but so far more than $3000.00 civilians have lost their lives and the human cost for both sides is rising. by the day olga is among the millions replaced by the conflict. she is also just made it to safety with her 2 young children and mother. i thought one of the new will of silently, before their arrival, life was good. we had the beautiful city barks every one had life plans. warned freedom of choice of language, freedom of movement, freedom of thought, relieved freely. then russia came to rescue us deliberate at us from our houses, our jobs, some of their lives, some of their legs, 2 arms, that deliberation. olga has now switch to the ukranian language with her children,
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while russia celebrated victory against nazi germany at the end of world war 2. it is now in battle in a war that didn't go as expected for that that her meat, a dizzy ratcliffe. she saw the nations of agreeing to impose more sanctions against russia. falling a virtual summit with the queen's president. the group says the war brings would describe as shame on russia's historic sacrifice in world war 2. shackleton's reports. on sunday, there was a flurry of diplomatic activity from g 7 nations. the day before vladimir putin is due to preside over victory day celebrations, commemorating the soviet defeat of the nazis in world war 2. the u. s. first lady made a surprise visit to a ukrainian village just across the border with slovakia. there she met refugees and ukraine's 1st lady. the 1st time alina zalinski had been seen in public since the russian invasion. first of all, i would like to thank you for
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a very courageous act because we understand what it takes for the us 1st lady to come here during a walk. this for has a little bit people on the united states. then we, the people ukraine, north west of the ukrainian capital, the canadian prime minister, also with a surprise visit to the cave suburb of a pin that had once been occupied by russian troops. he raised the flag over the canadian embassy and the capital to market reopening. johnston, 2 days later, held talks with the ukrainian president, added else new military and economic aid on this anniversary of victory day in europe. standing strong against putins, illegal war, and in defense of democracy. human rights and international law is as important as it ever has been at the u. s embassy combat and keep a fleet of diplomatic vehicles carrying the u. s. charger, the foreigner team. this was the 1st time since just before the russian invasion of
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the embassy. it opened, but u. s. officials are there to commemorate v e day with ukrainian joules. this is not the formal reopening of the embassy that summoned the u. s. congress have been demanding. i'm thrilled to be able to return to key. as i said earlier today, victory in europe day to observe the triumph of good over evil in the city. i love among people who embody the spirit of their commemoration. following the virtual meeting with the ukrainian president, g. 7 leaders pledged an oil embargo on russia and the u. s. amounts new sanctions on what the state department called russian deletes, as well as on the provision of business services to russian companies on pre will, russian t, v. stations. and when providing industrial equipment to russia, the g 7 issued a statement designed to poke russian pride and defeating nazi germany. vladimir putin's actions. it said bring shame on russia and its people. sacrifices in world
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war 2. she everton see al jazeera washington people in the philippines of voting for their next president. 10 candidates vying for the top job of frontrunner fed, and on marco's junior cast his ballot earlier, he's the son of a former dictator, and he's hoping to win a 6 year term filipinos are also picking a new vice president, as well as senators and members of congress functionary as more from appalling station in the capital manila. well, the government has declared monday a public holiday, so people get more people can come out to vote. down voter turnout has usually been, has consistently been quite high in philippines for the elections. usually around 80 percent is too soon to bring you those numbers, but we have been seeing people queueing out of the pulling station even before polls were open at 6 in the morning. now polls will stay open till 7 in the evening . those are longer hours than usual. the election commission says this is to
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accommodate cove at 19 safety measures, but they also said that people outside appalling stations past 7 pm, they will be allowed to vote beyond that time in those areas. we have already started getting reports of voting irregularities, inconsistencies, as well as vote by in one instance, a vote that was constant not match the voting slip that was issued by a vote counting machine. but it's too early to tell just how white spread this is. it has to be noted though, that in 2016, that general election was considered why i'm considered free and fair. now, elections in the philippines in the past can sometimes be march, my political violence, and that has happened in this as well. on sunday though, police said that the recorded incidents of poll related violence is far fewer than in the 2016 polls and also in the mid term elections in 2019. but on this morning,
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we've also received reports of 3 people being shot dead in a southern province in the philippines. in an election related crime or frontrunner found an marcus junior, also known as bon bowmois, causes the song of the late leader threaded on marco's, his family's legacy is a major concern for human rights activists. as my opponent vice president, lenny or bro, bridle is popular with young people for critics are concerned about her ties to the rich and the powerful other contenders. and could manila mayor is school marina, a former t. v stars credited for being behind schemes for housing and cleaning up the capital streets, sen upon the philo lux home was a police chief and promised to continue exposing government corruption. and this former box of money pocket was largely appealing to working class voters, which had had audience a political scientist. and he says many filipinos of fed up with a political class. this is not only about historical memory is not only bought historical amnesia. this is also bought. busy for a car, new style, joe. yes,
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the philippines are transition towards democracy over the past 3 decades or so. but you know, if you look at the fundamentals of in the political system, it's a broken system. 70 to 90 percent of the legislature is dominated by political dynasties. 40 reaches families to come 76 percent newly created growth. if you ask an average filipino did they feel the. busy democracy over the past few decades, they don't feel invested because what they saw was more of a liberal oligarchy. at best and more distant years, we got what they ask for in 2016, which is really good. the 3rd to so this is also about no style joe out. but of course this information is a big problem which raises the question, why something was not done about this earlier. if you look for the markers, you know, so i mean he, he's very advanced. you'll are, he's charming, he's or being, he's soft spoken. busy he has avoided any debate or negative campaigning directly. so he has projected the image of a very nice person,
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so on you can feel comfortable with. so once he's taking advantage of these names, it's strong, my legacy voter. but at the same time, he's projecting a personal image of someone who is not threatening someone that you can trust someone who can bring unity and peace and love. and all of the motor wood statements that have dominated this campaign. i mean, this is that guy was not bothered to attend a single debate organized by commission and elections of the philippines or any legitimate major media. but that has allowed him to essentially create this call record and send it there and have the kick in it into still had an al jazeera why russia's invasion of ukraine's brought back on. welcome reminders of the past in germany. and we'll have more on the political newcomer who's promising to shake up the system in costa rica. ah. but johnny has begun the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book,
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your travel package today. i went with this system spin out of europe or the east meds they've been doing all winter and spring. they tend to look like this in the tail end of them, which is called the cold front. there it is, which means the high is often cold. you can't tell necessarily this time yet, but usually brings a quite a big change in the wind, windy and dusty weather, which is going to be the case. you should, this is all dry though, and the head to be told just means showers follow through turkey. the caucuses, the course to afghanistan eventually attempt to drop to her at $35.00 will be dropping about 10 degrees. gets tuesday or wednesday, but a quick focus on inhabited areas of the re being gulf or run the water. really, this wind will be near gale force of the water a little less. so over lamp, it's bringing dust with persistent next 3 days, a cutter. and for example, for the you. temperatures here. as a result, probably going to be dropping a little bit less as far as it goes, because they are still in the pre monsoon heat phase in northwest india. and
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particularly pakistan where the government agencies issued a severe heat wave. what was temperatures up to 9 degrees above average? they could hit 50 in the next day or 2. don't want to see that in town here. certainly not this time the. the incoming bonds to rain still to be fine, but just off the coast tanza near probably welcome, official airline of the journey mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than light a water scenario. there's always a 2 simplified narrative nuances always pulse or even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening page, delve into the news narrative and i thank them. there's not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. ah
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ah, watching old, is it a reminder? what top stories this are people in the philippines of voting for their next president font on a fed and macos junior courses ballot earlier. the son of a former dictator is hoping to win a 6 year term grains president says 60 people have been killed after russia bombed a school in the east of the country. about 90 residents was sheltering in the building of hans when it was hit and saturday. the loss of civilians chopped and mario poles as of style plant, which has been continuously shelled by russian forces have reached the safety of zappa. lucia convoys of buses been arriving in the city. the latest carrying a 175 evacuees, including 40 from the still works or for many in germany,
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the current warden ukraine is bringing back unwelcome reminders of the past. dominic came reports from berlin. at 1st glance, the german russian museum in cars horst might seem an unremarkable building. yet within its walls are reminders of its importance in history. for this is where the tyranny of nazi germany was finally ended. when its most senior soldiers surrendered to their counterparts from the ussr, tens of millions of soviet citizens had been murdered in out of hitler's war of annihilation. and so this was a victorious moment of unity for russians and ukrainian. yet 77 years on those 2 peoples are again at war with each other. and for the director of this museum vladimir putin's military actions in ukraine now have persuaded him to remove the reference to russia in his museums name. the propaganda and russia is,
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is focusing on all of the, the naming in the world war 2 and talking about fascists and crania, which is i so our job will be to, to make clear what really happened in history and world war 2 in the decades that follow generations of germans were told of the sins of the nazis, and thus the feeling seemed to take hold. don't antagonize russia, rather do deals with it drawers into the community of nations through trade. above all, give no country weapons with which to fight russia. it's a policy the present day. ukrainian president has repeatedly called on germany to renounce with douglas chico more. peter, in the wars he is and every time we talk to germany, we remind them that we have know they have something they don't know which we need a lot here. so many here share that view. they feel germany should be helping the
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key of government much more. and now finally, so to does their chancellor i respect anyone's pacifism. i respect any attitude, but it must seem cynical to a citizen of ukraine to be told to fight back against putin's aggression without weapons. this is something that is out of date now. with weapons like these millions of russians and ukrainians, fought and died to defeat the nazis. what might those soldiers have fought then to learn that one day their 2 countries would be at war with each other? in 1945, many in the free world saw the russian soldier as a friend and liberty so far fewer do so now dominate cane al jazeera, at the soviet war memorial in berlin, gum and of killed at least $48.00 people and tax on 3 villages. in northwest nigeria, local officials to say dominy in some follow state was hardest head. 32 people died
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including patients at a hospital. the northwest and central regions have seen years of violence. criminal gangs have been waiting villages, stealing cattle and carrying out mass abductions or than 50 people have been killed in an attack by an armed group in the northeast of democratic republic of congo. security forces said the target was a camp for displaced. people in juggle in the province of italy. officials say the to attack lasted several hours. it focused on people living in the camp before spreading to a nearby village. some residents are set, have been taken hostage before the on group moved from the village into the bush. economist, rodrigo chavez has been sworn in as the new president of costa rica, the former world bank officials, promising to shake up what he calls the country's broken political system. alexander amputee reports a handover of power in costa rica, rodrigo chavis is presented the presidential sash, after running a successful campaign. as a political maverick who promised to clean up
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a broken system. a message he repeated at easy, now you ation see puerto r k. no, it is time to leave behind the old practices that the costa rican people, rightly fault us with. there is no difference between the ruling party and the opposition. if the political class fails, once again, our country could fall apart. the rise of the former world bank official has surprised many. he emerged from the shadows to the presidency after serving only 8 months as finance minister in the previous administration. he brought a popular streak to they usually subdued costa rican presidential campaign. exploiting a growing resentment against traditional parties and peoples worries of writing, unemployment crime, and the cost of living in costa rican politics. we are now in a new era totally bullet when hi you look toward the g b,
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you know, big changes in terms of support. and also political parties are weak and they're like total bases are small. since clinton victory though chavis has shown a more traditionally conservative side, promising to keep public finances solvent, and reducing expectations on immediate major increases on social spending. up servers say you will face an uphill battle in an increasingly disillusioned public . his party will have only 10 of costa rica as 57 congressional seats, meaning he will have to reach agreements with the more traditional parties. they, i tell the questions why he's going to be able to build a team. because these people don't know each other. at all, and they are going to have to work together so that that's a big question. and the other big question that the biggest, i would say is precisely that the people really voted for him.
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who one day that will address that? when are they gonna do? cuz they won't have it because that week as long been recognized as central america's most stable country, applauded for its environmental and moderate economic policies. but many believe that if chavez fails, his presidency could trigger a more and stable and terrible in time for this country. allison around beauty and jessia. beijing loyal as john lees, mad, outgoing hong kong leader and carry lamb for the 1st time since being named to successor. lee was chosen by committee of about 1500 people had been vetted to ensure the loyalty to china. it was the only candidate please promise to lead a hong kong. let's open, vibrant and vigilant lumber stuff done in july. during the meeting with the chief executive earlier, we talked about a number of major tasks to be accomplished in the coming weeks of transition,
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including the proposed government reorganization package. the latest situation of hong kong work in fighting the epidemic as well as activities celebrating the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the hong kong as they are. i am grateful to the chief executive for proposing a package of government reorganization. which facts of the taste, this smooth transition between the 2 terms of government? i have to express my personal appreciation, particularly to the electoral affairs commission, chaired by justice barbara's phone for hosting a very efficient, honest, and fair election leading to the election of my former colleague, mister john b. is there any forces of shot that palestinian men who try to enter israel to the
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separation barrier in the occupied west bank? another palestinian man was killed by israeli police in a separate instant following a stopping attempt to happened in the damascus gate. hundreds of tin is in some valley to support president case aid's plans to rewrite the constitution was concerned the public show of support could be used as a pretext to dissolve political parties. opposition groups accuse sight of a paragraph by dissolving parliament and ruling by decree. elysium borkman has been following developments on the capital tunis chi sized vote is demonstrating to mounting has been as a political dance that we've seen since last july. they came out and demonstrated and demanded that something to be done about the parliament and side responded by freezing the parliament and dissolving the government. and this is going on over the past. so 6 to 8 months, it comes again with the superior judicial council. they demanded that he dissolved
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it and he dissolved it to day. they were calling for a number of things. they're calling for an end to foreign interference. in tunisia they were calling for a change to a presidential regime. but one of the big things that they were demanding is that those justice and according to account of what they see is nbc, the state trait is particularly the leader of a nato, which is the muslim democrat party which held the largest number of seats in parliament. science has been progressively consolidating powers in his hands, whether they be executive judicial and legislative, but the more he consolidates power, the more he is responsible and his he's continuing this tactic of deflecting the focus on tenacious problems which are serious in terms of economics and food sovereignty, but this may be his last chance to kind of attack what his ministry minister of interior was calling traits is. holman's rights activists and mexico are demanding
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justice for victims of gender based violence. dozens marched towards the presidential palace in a capital mexican city. demonstrators included relatives of fam, aside victims, survivors of sexual violence and feminist groups. the u. n says on average 10 women are killed every day in mexico. an iconic portrait of marilyn monroe is going under the hammer in the u. s. on monday. mandy warhols 19th sixty's paintings expected to become the most expensive 20th century artwork ever to sell at auction. kristen sidney has more from new york a modern day. mona lisa, that's how the chairman of christie's is describing a portrait of marilyn monroe, anti war halls, shot sage blue marilyn is up for auction, one of the series, the 1st to be auctioned off in nearly 25 years, were all created. the iconic silkscreen image of monroe after the actress died of a sleeping pill overdose in 1962 some 60 years later,
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the public is still fascinated by her life and death was genius is because he encapsulated the tragedy and the disaster of marilyn the suicide. after having the most amazing life being the most beautiful woman, the peace comes from the private collection of thomas and doris amman and is the centerpiece of the auction houses, marquis sales week, or house. maryland is expected to shatter records for contemporary art. when it goes up for auction on monday, bringing in the realm of $200000000.00 or more instantly putting its fire in an elite class of collectors, there is no reach and that is completely disinterested with also tells you something. the impending sale is attracting international interest. why is this piece expected to fetch more than any other contemporary art piece in history? in this case, you guess
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a beautiful painting by one of the greatest artists afford history. and who gets the most famous painting off this artists to show the beauty and disaster at the same time? no other painting has ever shown this so well. and perhaps no other painting has been so well poised to capitalize on post pandemic pent up demand to see and purchase art. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. ah. this is al jazeera. these are the top stories ukraine's president says 60 people have been killed during a rush. an air strike on the school in the eastern region of loc hands. at least 90 civilians were in the building when it was hit on saturday. emergency workers are still working to remove bodies from debra. the last of the civilians trapped in mario polls as of style plans have no.
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