tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 14, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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a wow. this is al jazeera ah. hello molly inside this is the news. i lie from dough hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. we regret the intrusion. what should have been a peaceful procession? me to the response from the white house falling short of condemnation off to the israeli attack on mona's during the funeral for al jazeera journalists, serene black russian forces being pushed back in the battle for khaki. we are live
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in ukraine, 2nd largest city. the russian president vladimir putin tells finland, joining nato will be a mistake. and how young political blood won't necessarily mean any change in 11 ohms election. on his full tennis world, number one, it gets re on site because it's splendid. her winning runs, that's when she's 7 much is the latest victory coming at the italian open as the polish by reached, has 5th consecutive on ah, the palestinian authority says that it welcomes international support and investigating al jazeera journalist sharing about plays, murder by israeli security forces on friday, serene was laid to rest, but not before israeli police attacked half all procession,
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nearly forcing pull barras to drop her casket. the veteran journalist was shot in the head buys, ready forces on wednesday wall covering a raid and janine the occupied westbank and a stuffy deca reports from occupied east jerusalem serene in life, and in her death exposed the brutality of israel's occupation. oh, thousands came to say their goodbyes. many her feeling than you sharina personally . that's how much you connected with her audience. telling the story of her people . oh and now becoming the story. i read a whole lot of people around the world. how can people know that what he's doing is a good time and they'll help with the
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occupation she long reported on ah, just as the coffin started its final journey to the church. ah, mourners were pushed and beaten by his ready forces as a storm. the hospital square, the pull berries retreating, her coffin nearly footing to the ground. ah! for to police in riot gear. on horseback, baffling scenes. at least one man pulled out of the hearse. is really forces also removing the palestinian flag there. i knew they were not going to let this day go by peacefully. i was on the frontline when we were trying to exit the hospital while they were carrying her casket. and true they were, they just stormed in and they were beating up. everyone was very frightening. to
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the owner. oh was also tension when sharon's body arrived outside the church in the christian quarter of the old city crowds filling the small streets. this ancient city. ah, but once the coffin made it inside, grunted more peace, shooting the broadly broke the message of every post in our suffering dog brigitte of life not to be assassinated, but to be nurtured. 7 c i blackly was shot dead in the occupied west bank along an assignment in the jenin refugee camp. her funeral procession was joined by thousands of palestinians a show of the widespread affection and admiration she had earned through her years of reporting on their lights long. trina, black, who was buried next to her parents at the mount zion cemetery. both her parents
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died in the early stages of her career and never knew how loved and respected she become. the crowds have gone, the family has gone. sherman's grave has now been sealed, but even after her death she continued to tell the palestine story stephanie decker, al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. while the shake thereon neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem has been a flash point in the conflict due to israel's forced eviction of palestinian families. and we're on con, is there with more reaction to friday's events? well, there's only really one word that anybody is using. certainly palestinian is using amazon. devastated, devastated though sharina barclays of funeral was not a dignified one. that it was actually a fraught with violence from the israeli forces. those pictures that we've seen from the hospital not far away from where i'm standing right now to stop by hill over there. where moon is the pool barrows were actually attacked as they carried
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sharon's casket out into the courtyard of the hostile them. there she left the hospital at that stage. they were in the courtyard and he's really forces moved in those pictures have shocked her palestine. he and certainly if he take the temperature of palestinian social media, once again is the word devastation that comes to mind. these images are going to reverberate for a very, very, very long time. not because of the shocking nature of the pitches themselves, but the fact that israeli forces i didn't even respect somebody in death. now that's a real big issue for palestinians, and that's something that they will be talking about for a long time. but for serene elbow or clay herself, even in death, she managed to highlight what it was like, living under occupation, living under israeli occupation. not just that incident there, but when the the casket arrived by
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a call to the church in jeff gates in the old city allison you were being arrested for mealy hoisting up the palestinian flag. well, the european union says it's a poll by what happened during the funeral. this is what it statement reads the e condemns the dispos. disproportionate use, if all was sandy disrespectful behavior by these riley pennies against the participants of the morning procession, allowing for a peaceful farewell with that harassment and humiliation is the minimal human respect. the white house, those stop sort of that describing what happened as disturbing. i would say 1st that we have all seen those images. they're obviously deeply disturbing. we this is a day where we should all be marking, including everyone there, the memory of remarkable journalist who lost her life on. we know that there is a, with a disturbing footage and from the funeral procession procession today in jerusalem
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. we regret the intrusion to what should have been a peaceful procession. we've earned respect for the funeral procession. the mourners and the family at the sensitive time were also in close touch with israeli and palestinian authorities has been and obviously will continue to be especially given the images we've seen today. we're not currently involved in any the investigation, but we are working to bridge cooperation and available to provide assistance as needed. what has become increasingly apparent is that when the leaders and media organizations have been ambiguous in their response to israel killing, of serene and the attack on her funeral, on twitter u. s. sexual state, on to me, blinkin said that the u. s. was troubled by what he called images of israeli forces intruding on her funeral. while tom needs the american ambassador, israel said he was encouraged by an investigation into a death instead of demanding one and burton's ambassador, israel shed
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a similar tweet urging an investigation. western media have also chosen vague language to describe the attacks against sharing funeral, using words like violence broke out israeli forces antagonized mona's and they clashed with police. we can speak now to richard boyd bears. he's a member of the irish parliament for the people before profit party joins us from dublin. before we talk to richard, i want to play clip from your speech the irish parliament on thursday. what the hell, what he is railey defense forces doing, carrying out, quote, an operation on palestinian territory for the last 6 weeks. you have rightly western leaders have condemned russia's operation in ukraine and cold for what it is. a brutal, unjustifiable inexcusable act of military aggression on somebody else's territories
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. why is the same thing being said about israel's incursion into janine palestinian territory? what were they doing? carrying i was a military operation, a palestinian territories and appeared to be a lot of politicians as outspoken as you in that clip to the irish parliament. you draw parallel there between rushes, invasion of ukraine on the israelis carrying out an operation on palestinian territory. but as we've seen, most western government and even western media don't appear to see it this way. why do you think there is that double standards? i, i think it is a sense because the western governments are supporters of israel. the united states, obviously, arms and finances, israel ah, the u. k. is a major supporter of israel and many of the european powers and of course, disgracefully,
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the european union gives special trade status to israel. and therefore, it gives israel impunity and, and it will what it exposes is a incredible cynicism on hypocrisy. when you hear those same western powers, denounce, correctly, denounce the brutal, unknown owner, justifiable savagery of the russian invasion of the russian occupation of a russian war, crimes denouncing war crimes. but when the same things are being done week in week out, and by israel against the palestinian people, as you pointed to yourself earlier, we get vague, unambiguous language. what time they talk about, what do you think it's gonna take to change that narrative? i think it is, is going to take the people of europe, ah, who can see these double standards to force their governments and to have
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real principles instead of simply having cynical and strategic interests. and, and i do think i, i'm confident, certainly i'm in, in ireland. there is huge, solid hours and huge sympathy with the people of palestine and they were and are absolutely disgusted at what they saw the assassination of sharina bo, ocular. i'm the savage scenes that we saw yesterday at the funeral. i mean they were truly barbaric. and i think ordinary people can see that what sadly european and western governments are attempt, essentially to cover is old or to death dilutes. 6 ah, the, the reality of what is actually going on a savage, savage. it's for the fair interesting say you make that point about how ordinary people perhaps view what is going on. because your speech in parliament has gained
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a lot of traction online. even the supermodel, bella had deed re tweeted it to have 52000000 followers. do you think a social media the power so social media will give ordinary people the opportunity to make them accountable for sharon's death. i think without dance, as it is, is a new to which makes it much more difficult for western governments at to cover all of the crimes. thus israel is, is committing. and i mean, when you look at the footage of the funeral yesterday, you know anybody looking at that will realize immediately that words like disproportionate are i radius in their failure to actually acknowledge what was going on, which was an act of savagery animal behavior by the israeli,
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as state against that, a person who is dead and at a funeral, attacking the people actually carrying i'm serene sat just is i think people will be horrified by that. and certainly we, we even before yesterday scenes. but after sharina execution, many of us in the irish parliament demanded that there would be a debate this week in the irish parliament to discuss her execution our assassination by israel. so we will be at, and i think that debate should happen and i think there will be great anger expressed by a parliamentarians and i hope by members of the public. do you think it's possible for israel to carry out a fair investigation into serene death and if not, who should carry out that pride? absolutely not at no i don't think in any shape or form the
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israeli authorities could be trusted to carry out an honest or an investigation. and so i mean i, i think it has to be a body that is genuinely independence and which the palestinian people feel they controls. and so precisely that would be i don't know. but i think that's if you like to palestinians at 2. i suggest if you like what, what body, what international body or independent body could be, i could be trusted to. 5 curry, i was an almost an independent investigation and you know, we saw reasonably, for example, with jamante international report on the human rights watch report about the crimes against humanity committed by the apartheid state. that there are international bodies or n g owes and so on. out there who are willing to look objectively at the situation
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of palestine. i think we need bodies like that to investigate days, but most certainly israel cannot be trusted to do anything older than i think try and cover up. and that office gaze the truth of what was clearly just an assassination of a journalist, richard boyd barrett, thank you for sharing your views. member of the irish parliament for the people, the full profit potty funky. thank you. well the un security council has also made no mention of israel in its response to sharon abou o'clock death and a statement. it said it strongly condemned the killing of the palestinian american janice suing blackly, and that it conveyed at sympathy and deepest condolences to her family. it was a cold for an immediate fire at transparent and fair and impartial investigation into killing and reiterates that the gentleness should be protected as civilians. after initially saying that it's likely that sharina may have died in palestinian
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gum fi. israel now says it's difficult to determine the exact source of the bullets, but it's not ruling out that soldiers were at fault. according to really media, the ministry's inquiry is looking at 2 scenarios. one that sharin was hit by palestinians who 5, bullets, 2 words, israeli army vehicles. in the 2nd scenario, it's considering whether and israeli soldier inadvertently hit serene when returning fire witnesses and the palestinian health ministry. se serene was indeed hit by his ready bullet and the occupied westbank. israeli settlers have stormed a palestinian home. dozens of people rushed into the vacant 3 story building in hebron while it was undergoing renovation. studio show is ready. soldiers blocking palestinian residence from stopping the settlers on thursday. israel approved plans to illegally build 4 and
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a half 1000 more homes. the settlers in the occupied with bank all this is adding to the tension that as it approaches 74 years of what's known as the knock back or catastrophe. that's 1700000 palestinians were expelled from maryland. and israel was created a solidarity march in support of palestinians is currently taking place in london. po brennan is there. well, we're always talking just offices. honestly. i got to come romance with con, around a little bit and you can see the scene here. these people have marched from a different place with me see here in london, across central london now to the seats of government, or from the seats, or both johnson's car at johnny street. i would estimate the crowd several 1000 probably in excess of 10000 at the moment older. it's difficult to judge. i can't actually see the end of the march here on the stage is over there. and we're gonna
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be hearing various speeches on various rallying pulls with a $74.00 with anniversary of knack bar just of doing that. the ongoing nature, my husband, anthony illustrated just this last week i did, he pulled closing of a palestinian village. and of course, that the killing of our college children about us play on sentiments. her upset and angry is the only way of describing what they're saying is that the keys that they carry. many of the demonstrates is on hold. and lodge toggle proper keys getting straight to a desire to return to most homes unless lands plenty more had on the news, including police in india meant to arrest off and he's 27 people are killed in a new deli building. 5 questions arise over whether not been to take, i have a twitter, we'll really go ahead and andy and be a play off the warriors feel the grizzly to reach the western conference finals.
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and the will have all of that in a crane says russian troops withdrawing from its 2nd largest city, which they have been bombing for weeks now and says, the russian army has stopped its advance on the northern parts of khaki. now focusing on guarding supply routes, ukraine's military says russia has intensified its artillery and as strikes in the eastern don't yet region. let's go straight to us and beg his life for us near car keys. i said good to see you. tell us a bit more about this. pushed back against russia by the craniums. well the ukrainians say that the they've managed to push the russians back towards the russian border. now, the russians of anyone else, everyone else seems to think that this is a tactical withdrawal,
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but we've been in car key. we're in the central park right now. we've been here pretty much a few hours and i can tell you it's a massive change from when we were here just over a month ago. we haven't heard any refi. there's many more people in the streets, cafes and restaurants are open. this traffic on the streets. now, this is the 2nd largest city in ukraine. and last time we were here, we were told that one 3rd of the city's population had left that nowhere in the city were safe. now that situation has changed dramatically. the governor of harkey has said that many people are now returning to the city, though in some of the goods, the villages and towns of her give region where the russians have left. he feels that they still may be mine there. so he's asking people to be cautious, but again, her give seems to be going back to some sorts of normality love the robot has been cleared up from where the strikes took place and there's not any shelling taking place in the east of the country. the battle continue,
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and the authorities there say that those fights and those, those battles between the ukrainian or russian forces are very intense once an idyllic st on the edge of town. now, a giant crater, bricks and mortar ripped apart. this is all of that remains after russian forces talk to the outskirts of blackmore in eastern ukraine. many people's hearts and souls went to building these homes. the war has destroyed so many not well known. but some people are glad to be alive and grateful for what they have left oh, from you. thank god, everything is all right. what is there to be scared about? i have 6 children, 5 sons, and one daughter, 9 grandsons. i've done everything in life. i could get his feet crunch on shattered windows as he tries to salvage what he can. yes, 0, one of his few neighbors who still hear of his him a cigarette. in the same town,
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the russians hit this dormitory with a rocket. were told it was meant to take out a bunker. russians frequently use long range weapons to destroy targets anyway in ukraine with them. another deal is if we found all of that stuff to day in the morning, when i had explosion, i went down on my knees and the shrapnel came over my head. some people told us they had seen ukrainian military and uria. the front lines are not far away for the russians are making a push for more territory. and ambulance crew heads close to where the battle has taken place. while they wait for casualties from the front line way given camouflaged for our vehicle. ah.
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we've just had to take cover because a jet was flying overhead and we had to spread out that this is what's happening on a daily basis for even those are trying to help lunatic. there's no let up in the fighting with forced to turn back. the constant sound of heavy artillery can be heard and felt all day and all night. how do you carry and say that the russians suffered significant losses as they tried to cross just diversity donuts river. now beverly, some images that show destroyed that seemed to show destroyed russian vehicles, but at least here in kind of gave this seems to be a sigh of relief with there's no shelling, there's no sound of artillery fire. and we haven't heard the air raid siren either . since we've been here, that's a massive change from just over a month ago in ukraine, 2nd largest city. as that bag there for us nic hanky panky,
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or g 7 foreign ministers have vowed to further enforce russia's economic and political isolation and joint statement. they all say said they will continue supplying weapons to ukraine and a pledge to ease global food shortage is caused by the war. on friday, the east foreign policy chief announced a father $520000000.00 in miniature, 8 or russian president vladimir putin has told his finished counterpart. the joining nato would be a big mistake during the phone. call. sally nice dough in full peace. and if and lands intention to join the alliance, moscow as warm that any move by friend and to join nato will result in what a calls military technical steps. sweden is also expected to formally seek membership. soon. i hope that the sweden will also decide to join nato to get there with finland,
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and that we are making the decisions simultaneously. and hopefully we'll give them or since the applications that we are willing to tornado together. i think this is crucial from the perspective of the whole nordic and baltic sci region, the security, a region that we share. i think it's very important that we are making the decisions together. all of this will no doubt be discussed at a meeting of nato foreign ministers, which take place in berlin step. vasa now joins us from the german capital. what are we expecting? step well, officially this informal a minister, so meeting is so to get more information and more details on this unified response to help ukraine. but the big topic will definitely be this application for membership for nato, from finland and sweden wits we are expecting in the next few days. it's
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a historical moment for both nations who have been neutral for a very long time and basically forever. they never joined in the lions, but now they say, but since actions in ukraine have basically pushed them towards nato, put and had sat to day that this was a mistake. this membership for finland and sweden and also kremlin has basically said the will be some matches taken. we've saw today that there was an exercise near the russian exclaimed colleen and crap. that is basically also worrying the baltics. the electricity from russia for finan was closed off, and also this hitch by presidents early on from turkey. i said that he can't positively respond to this membership because he says the nordic nations, especially sweden, is hosting what he call terrorist organizations. he is basically talking about the kurdish workers party to be b k,
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k. sweden has 6 parliament members from who are related to the paid p k k at parliament. so, but his advisor sat at the door is not shot. so we will see definitely a lot of negotiations here with the turkish foreign minister with the fence the suites and also the united states happening here in the next coming hours. thanks for that step vast and there for us in berlin. now if finland suite enjoying nato would end decades of military non alignments, then you take neutrality was aimed at keeping good relations with russia. but the war ukraine apparently has shifted public opinion. moscow says nordic nations joining nato would be another flank in the alliance. as ministry threat to russia and has promised consequences, natalee to say the process will be smooth and swift, but turkey's president has cost doubtful not. as we heard from our respondent saying he's not positive about finland, sweet and joining. again, if they do join,
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it would also extend nato's border with russia by more than 1500 kilometers. let's get more on this because speak if i brief port t a is chief executive officer, rasmussen, global louise. he was director of policy planning at nato. he joins us from santander in spain. thank you for joining the program. now, fin and we didn't have always tried to accommodate russia. keep them on sy, they even played a mediating role between russian e. u. what's really changed to make them shift policy so drastically? i think mediating does on may not come with basic and especially the theme where known until recent he to, to be an important channel to engage with the russian leadership. but they think that way, not in the sense the knew where the interest of the year i thought peak and the european family was and they know what the values so, and so i will, i would make a distinction here in terms of impact. i mean, this is a baby from
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a political point of view because he signals to let me put in that the very thing that he claimed was to says justification for his action in ukraine is actually happening because of the very action in ukraine. and it's so so from a political point of view, sure, unity for the. busy the year atlantic family, so it means a lot politically and from the practical point of view. and sweden will be bringing some significant capabilities and policies to the nato. a common part if you want. and especially phil has re capable land policies which where or with a bit of. busy week we're going to for the alliance. so i think that would be bringing something even healthy to some, some of the falls plan, those problems in the nato's, a territorial defense poster. it does appear that things are back firing for president peace and how will he be feeling about all this when clearly
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of course, that they are unhappy about that they are seeking a lease from intention to give some kind of cost to this decision talking about military technical measures, which i think may be in between july, i mean some kind of force deployment by the russian finish folder. but what we also though is that the russian forces are pretty strict fee now. so i don't think they can do much more than similar stuff. they might be doing more in the colony rod area where they might be signaling some kind of me size possibly nuclear capable besides to cut off except some pressure on the boat decree, jim, but he's kind of in a way too little too late. the train to the left the station finn and we then made a decision that thing on the $24.00 for february a finland in sweet enjoying it is of course a big win for nato to both the fins and swedes have a strong,
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huge military and of course the board finance long board with russia puts, puts nato rights on russia doorstep is inevitable that they will join well, you have to have a sister to come the statement by president. i think a possibly genuine concern that those countries have indeed some hosts, some, some groups which via the one that come to the terrorist organization. on the other hand, i think there's also some genuine content which have to be went into to buy turkey . that the center of gravity of the alliance is movie, somehow more to the north and to the east. and there might be some concern the name out that the southern flank where turkey actually holding that play might be neglected. now going forward. so it might be actually the one way of trying to negotiate some confession from may store and from the united states to,
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for some more kind of proof of loss and proof of commitment to also the region which are the funds itself. really interesting to get you all aspects of on this february spots, the chief executive officer of ross missing the still ahead on al jazeera adarine inter in italy at the eurovision song contest where the world attention is focused on one band and school with andy and the world's top athletes get the fees and going to her diamond league meeting. ah ah, hello places say we got some quiet to weather coming in across the middle east over the next couple of days. now we see some very, very windy weather. recently,
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at wind will gradually east down seen those winds, getting up to gough force at times. sort of weather where you want to be walking back was because the dust and sand just hits you in the face. temperatures will ease off the winds, will ease off as we go through the next day or so. doha, 35 degrees celsius in the similar temperature to go on through monday, feeling a good deal more pleasant. as that went along last 4 slide, we have got some showers farther north, just around turkey, pushing up into the caucasus, maybe one or 2 showers there over towards afghanistan, but nothing too much to speak of here. nothing too much to speak of in terms of a right across northern africa over the next day or so. stiff old wind blowing through here as well. lots of lifted dust and sand coming across is the harbor, the hamilton wind running all the way down across chat nisha more the parts of nigeria, plenty, a showers across west africa. and their shows, of course, extending through our commer rude parts of the republic of congo. pushing a little further research dry than we would hope at this time across that eastern
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side of africa. i got some showers there just around the northeast of south africa . was natal pushing up into mozambie and a grassy has warmer the cape town. ah . the latest news, as it breaks we've ramadan east are all happening right now in the city and it totally sights a set to remain high detailed coverage. this used to be a cultural center. it was the week before all this rubble is route from around the world. a 125000000 books were sold around the world. we're talking about paper books. a,
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a with lou. ah, welcome back to watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this is really police attack the funeral procession of out there, joe listerine abruptly. the veteran janice was shot in the head, buys ready forces on wednesday one on the assignment in janine in the occupied westbank. president vladimir putin has told his finished counterpart that joining nato would be
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a mistake. and one's leaders had earlier in the week that they would seek membership of the alliance meeting is also expected to formally seek memberships. ukraine says russian troops are withdrawing from the 2nd largest city of call key opt to weeks of heavy bombardment. oscars that have turned its attention to guarding supply routes amid its military offensive in the east and done yet region . now a ukrainian band is a favorite to win. this is eurovision song contest. let's go straight to adam rainy here is live in the host city of turin, and nor than it's lee to tell us more about it added the music has taken a grace's significance this year. indeed where we are right now is in the international press center at the eurovision song, contest, finals, inter and, and there's a lot of energy here building up in the next few hours because that's when the finals kick off. and as you mentioned, the ukranian entry color shore,
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castro has really grabbed the world's attention because on february 24th, not only did the world and all of europe changed, but your vision changed. and what we're seeing is this focus on the war on that country going through so much has driven focus on this one band and particular oh, i the hands on favor in the eurovision song contest ukraine's colleague orchestra rehearses for the biggest performance of their lives . but up with you, but they're carrying the hopes of their country devastated by russia's war against ukraine. ah, i thought it, you got to get him in any you there song, stephanie with fusion of rappin ukrainian folk music would have probably been a hip. it's an ode to the lead singer's mother, but with the war region it's taken on new meaning. ah,
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he says to, for near will on. i was indeed the song, stephanie, it was written long before the war. and it was dedicated to my mother on the what after it all started with the war and the hostilities took on an additional meaning . and many people started seeing it as their mother, ukraine. the, all male band was given special permission to lead ukraine. one of its members is still fighting to. oh, but victory is not a short thing. of course, there are 24 other fine was taking the stage and turn on saturday. you case sam ryder, a tick tock star has generated bus to as has norway subwoofer for their song and their antics. if you call that, i will say making finals, baseless entrant, said it makes sense for larger events to be front and center. ah,
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we really wanted to bring hope to people suffering and the people that are not free and the people that are going to through hard times like ukraine and to all of us that have been struggling and, and cove it that there's hope for the 10s of thousands of fans here at the finals and the millions more watching at home. it's always about the music. it's just that this year the music has taken on greater significance than normal. so what you may not have been able to hear in that report though is just what an ear warm, what a catchy tune. this song, stephanie a is. but of course, it also has come to have this larger meaning of the motherland for all of ukraine to talk more about both just the, the catchy sound of it, but also the politics that people are talking about. round a song i'm joined by edina 15th because she's part of the huge o g e official ukrainian,
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your vision fan club. thank you for joining us. hi kim. so what do you love about this? all your ukrainian, your and your vision fan. the politics, is it music to both color? i actually was waiting for college to actually represent us they. i was fascinated by their arts because what they creating is an interesting mix. so hold and drab, and so much out this day in their sound. so i want them to join the national selection and then go to present ukraine. i'm very happy that they are, that are presenting your grant. and what does it mean that they're in the running to actually when most people cannot imagine that they won't? when, of course, we don't know, we won't know for 2 hours, but what would that mean if they do it with me? and the law for our country are very, very traumatized by war and whole news headlines are not
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it's not, you know, we are humans and beer have real life. like me. i'm real, i'm suffering from this war. i'm also trauma has. and this victory, it would mean a lot. it will be like this really killing me. you know, i will be happy about something we will have. some have been used for for 2 months is do you think it will also continue to keep ukraine and, and the world's i and keep attention focused on what ukrainians need? sure, and also show that we are a talented ego via artists. we are journalists spirit injure in years like me. we are real and that you can relate to us. why do you think your vision, maybe not just this year, but always seems to be this platform for these universal values of piece of art, of understanding. what is it about this contest that draws those values out from participants in fans like yourself?
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i'm in it, it's a nice lot for him to send the message of solidarity ukraine right now is the best plot for him. and i think it draws also the kindest people in sensible that could understand the math. the solace about mom and year also considered in your brain. and there is also lots of moms that was in the kids and also in the home. and he's seen from his heart about his mom and some generic very relates of both he was that have been is here or the regular kid, but she was very patients. genoa song, thanks so much for that. so the shootings get from old g a. e, the official ukrainian, your vision fan club, they come year after year. but this year i means a little bit more things about them,
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or any that for us into or in the supreme council of the united arab emirates, has elected shake. my hand had been laid as the next president's follow, the death of his half brother shake calif. i've been 8 out my young. the 73 old had been in power since succeeding his father in 2004. the u. e is observing 40 days of morning a nation wide cuff, you've been temporarily lifted, ensure lanka, people have been given 12 hours to get essentially supplies before it comes back into effect. because he was imposed on monday to violence, broke out between anti government protesters and supporters of the former prime minister, melinda russia. pucks. his replacement, running victim a finger is assembling. a need come cabinet at least 27 people have been killed and dozen injured in a building fire in new delhi, police have arrested 2 brothers, suspecting the fire of having started in their offices. catching up his hood
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a yan hassle for 5 hours. flames ripped through the sorcery commercial building. a new deli inside. dozens of people burned to death. desperate. some of the survivors jump through windows. la gillard hurt. people including women, were breaking glass and jumping out. all the air conditioning units in the building were on fire, about 15 of them authority to cut the water and the power supply. outside this hospital families wait for updates, hoping the relatives are still alive, firefighters rescued about 70 people, but their whereabouts are unclear. sorry, i ordered a lot for de la, so go to anger, rama i've gone to several hospitals looking for my wife, the trauma hospital, the memorial hospital. and now here is my 3rd attempt to
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rescue units look through what's left, searching for more victims and clues. the flames started on the 1st floor, which mostly has offices, daily's fire services, say the building, had no clearance, no fire extinguishers, or proper safety equipment. with a little bit of fun, industrial big, there was only one exit and with the flames burning, no one could escape fires are common in india. building laws and safety norms are often ignored by both builders and residents. an investigation is underway for now that's of little comfort for families facing this loss. castillo missile, a young al jazeera pakistan has warned of crop and water shortages as temperatures reach nearly 50 degrees celsius. ca hider has the latest from islam about i'm on the outskirts of islam abad, and we've been reading some of the farmer and have just taken care of their rate
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crop. but i can tell you, one thing is 42 degrees already here. and if it only the mid of may, average temperature is around this time of the year regarding our normal lead. 3536 degrees. and the major logical department of god had issued a warning hang their temperature and may rise by 9 degrees in some places. now it should be in all day that jacob odd and the southern province of kendra corded at high of 50, making a de, hard to explain. busy why, for the last few days, and there are warnings that it could cross to 50 small, which of course scored in danger, tens of thousands of people living across pocket on august under the nor devens here proper spring day cf, extreme temperature. i now mean that the fruit outboard is going to be damaged
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badly show it relatively production and a country richard. an agricultural economy might see both going to be plenty of fun because of lack of range and early heat wave. most of the fruit is lost and the read crop is badly affected, nor judge dad, while dead in the tread of drought and famine into plains and out. that is also another warning that the glass up into nought and progress on it remembered how the most glaciers outside the polar regions, day of gosh, where to start melting it a foster rate. we have already seen an outburst of one particular glass up in the north ridge, of course, stripped away bridges. and a warning as that dead extreme redder may also induce flash floods in de nod, which is in lebanon, engaged in pulse on sunday. in the 1st general election and since its economic
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meltdown began in 2019, the powerful political establishment is seeking to be reelected. some younger faces are also entering the race or skill set a report from bay ridge, new faces all names. most of this politicians may be campaigning when i sit in lebanon's parliament on sunday, but they are certain names or anything but me, you know, the 1st time canada, michelle, more is one of the fresh faces seeking to be elected. but his family has been deeply rooted in the company's politics for decades. he's the son, a former deputy prime minister and defense minister. yes, more with his grandfather michelle more also served as interior minister. and his mother is a doctor of a former president am in the hold. if i'm privileged and doesn't mean i don't know what's going around going on around here. or in this district. every they i see people and i stay with people that are suffering in this
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crisis. my family has been in this a political world for the past 50 years. therefore, i don't think the that they call the liberal in the chair that we're rich. isn't the main goal? the main goal is that i think i can better have the people i am seeing them every day. for men of lebanon's, most powerful families, a seat in parliament is seen as part of their inheritance. and many candace or contest in seats held by one of their parents. lebanon was economy collapse in 2019, and that led to large scale demonstrations against the political elite, ultimately forcing the government to resign. many lebanese called these doctor robert 17 revolution on these different mormons were born. and many they were looking to alternative political parties and so called anti establishment independence. but many waters question whether the new parties can perform any better than the political establishment. they are. 26 years old,
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very nell. a meal is one of the youngest, independent candidates running for parliament. but without the backing of a powerful political family, she says, accountability has been absent from lebanese institutions for decades. i want accountability ah, now i think since the worst started, since the 70s or the warlords became and became the new became the ruling class. and i think those are where the cause of the new mozilla of the country. they're still running the country. and now we are in a crisis that they are responsive enough on sunday, several season lebanese parliament are expected to be passed on from an old relative to a younger member of the family. as the political class shows little sign of fading . oh, and many will be waiting to see whether the newcomer succeed in bringing in change less from said that al jazeera brought it on. must $44000000000.00 dale to buy. twitter is temporarily on hold. he says he's waiting for the company to provide
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data on how many user accounts, so authentic and how many of fake, well switches man says he wants to make twitter platform for free speech around the world. still ahead on al jazeera tatum, stars for boston to take their playoff series to decide to andy has all the action ah 74 years, often. not under permanent displacement of more than 700000 palestinians. a year long from the bowman. although dizzy was offices in the gaza strip, and in the weeks that network journalist sharina abbey was pure in the o. p point west bank. we examine the situation in palestine in a one of those special program. join us on all 0
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coming at the semi finals at the italian open, sunset dropped just 3 games in a straight fits when over on a sub blanket in row. the polish player has now reached the final. at her laugh, i told him it's in the men's draw stuff. honest it's fast is 3 to the final, the world number 5 be thing is there of and 3 that taking that a thought a 63, the 1st on the great player as reach the title decided in rome. no joke of playing . caspar it of norway in the other semi little lights are now quite thompson, helped guide the golden state warriors into the m b. a western conference fun with victory over the memphis grizzlies. he scored 30 points in game 6 plus series. on friday. the bar is winning at $110.00 to $96.00. the grizzlies once again without storm on jo moran and it constant golden state will face on the phoenix suns. all. the dallas mavericks in the final defending m. b. a champion to milwaukee bucks have been taken to
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a deciding game despite 44 points from jonas and cooper. game 6 able, boston celtics, jason typing with all the visitors in a one way 95 when cell 6 also have home advantage in sunday. poseida in the eastern conference because we finally got our 1st big test of 2020 to the world's top. athletes came in doha, on friday at the opening diamond league meets of the season local, here with us as barsha returns to action of the his gold mental performance of its how carolyn picks. so, hell malik cripples. all eyes are on home favorite more times isa. bosh him at the opening diamond league, meat of the season in katara bosh and was making his return to action following the tokyo olympics, where he memorably shared the high jump gold medal with italy, john marco, tim barry. this time out, the italian finished down in 7 and how and i said earlier, job market, bosh him,
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did better clearing to meet his 30 to take 2nd place i needed. i needed that you know, somebody just to get the feeling back to get that fear and i think it's a good start away from the men's high job. there's plenty for the friends here to be excited about 2022 is a world championship. and then many athletes looking to build momentum, american sprint and no alliance certainly boosted his preparations for july spectacle in oregon. the $200.00 me to world champion bagged the victory over the man that got the gold medal ahead of him at the tokyo olympics. canada is andre, the grass. was that out there? a warning show and a message saying, i'm coming off that gold medal in oregon. of course. anybody knows me know when i lose, i come back with blood. definitely with abilene, the 2nd people off my list. arguably the night's most exciting contest came in the
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women's 100 meter hurdles as well. a lympics silver medalist kendra harrison of the united states getting the wind by the tightest of margins. in the women's 200 meters got reigning world champion, dean asha smith, underwhelmed, and what was her 1st big race of the season? the british runner could only managed 3rd place with american gabby thomas who won bronze in this event at the olympics. getting the when listen to a huge family meeting, never been to doha, so i really want to come out and put on a good performance. i was very nervous, so it's good to just kind of get that brief out of the way. there were a number of impressive performances at the diamond league opener for, for the home fans the night belonged to bosh him. and while the guitar he didn't, when he expects to be at his best at the world championships. swale. malik al, jazeera doe ha. okay. most bought from in a couple of hours time. but that is how we're looking for that. ali. thanks sandy.
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again culture dominates america's underworld, but has it permeated law enforcement itself? they want exactly what every gang member wants, a power and control those lines, investigate allegations of organized gangs within the los angeles sheriff's department, taking the law into their own hands. a failure at every level from every are of los angeles county government shadow system and a secretive sheriff. gangs on al jazeera from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being bon bon mostly was occupied by i so the melodies arrived 3rd been christian curd are absent. even trias, these young men and women, represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i mean,
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the ruins of muscles also do you feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. the news we regret the intrusion to what should have been a peaceful procession. a nice response from the white house holding shows the combination of these really a taco mona's during the funeral. out there generally, a low on money. so you, this is out there a lie from the coming up tensions remain high as the anniversary of israeli creation approaches marked by palestinians out the knock.
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