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tributes to victims of a supermarket shooting that targeted black people and killed 10 in buffalo and a heat wave. it sweeps through northern india and pakistan, many regions, and now facing a water shortage. a long and bloody siege at the hours of style steal plants and merry pollies coming to an end. more than 260 ukrainian vices have been brought out from the vast complex. and ukraine says it's working to rescue those who remain. russia says the soldier surrendered and is on the verge of climbing full control of the port city. but toward gain be reports after $82.00 days on the ground, these wounded ukrainian soldiers of finally leaving the as if stole steel. plant a rush of buses displaying the letters ed symbolic of its invasion. for months, these fighters from the as of battalion attempted to defend the steel, to marry
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a pole and prevent russian soldiers from completely taking over the port city. but out numbered and overpowered. ukraine says its mission to defend. the plant is over . stolen yacoma, defenders of merrier po, fulfilled all the time that by their commanders. unfortunately, we do not have the opportunity to unblock as often by military means. the fight for the still works in the plight of civilians and fighters trap that captured the world's attention. all women, children, and elderly have already been rescued. president vladimir zalinski says the priority now is to move out the rest of the fight is still in the plant. so did he deem grain. he schools, thanks to the actions of the ukrainian military, the international committee of the red cross, and the un, we hope that we will be able to save the lives of our guys, the us severely wounded soldiers among those that have been given kiana. i want to stress that ukraine needs ukrainian heroes alive. though
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seriously wounded, had been taken to a medical facility in the russian control town of novo as office they could become part of a prisoner swap. jo mozilla over the past 24 hours, 265 militants laid down their arms and surrendered, including $51.00 seriously wounded. all those in need of medical care were sent for treatment to a hospital in the dawn, yet sc people's republic. ukrainian fighters say they held out in our store for weeks to buy time for the rest of ukraine to battle russian forces and secure west and arms needed to withstand russia's assault. but the evacuation marks the end of what could be one of the longest and most bloody battles of the crane war. mary poll is now in ruins, and ukraine says tens of thousands of people have died. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the international criminal court prosecutor has sent a team to ukraine to investigate suspected war crimes. a bank has more from denito
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. we know that they said that st wanted to investigate, including investigative forensic stuff, support soft to investigate allegations of war crimes, things asian by russia. know what they've said is that this will help them investigate and look into what's been taking place, not just allegations against russia, although the bulk of those allegations against russia in terms of those math grades that we've seen and through check and also education, math based, invariable but also the allegations because the korean military of torturing and executing prisoners of war. so that's what they've said. but the same from the still strikes taking say the cost of across the country, the north of the country. people have been 12 and it strikes about just shows that the battles may be over in terms of medical, but the war continues. a crane, southern port city of odessa has strong historical links to russia. in many people there still identify as russian ukrainian officials say some local collaborators
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are helping the cremeans war effort. i supplying sensitive information on that del hamid has been out while the police small team and has this report with the city still asleep this ukrainians. what deem sets up on his daily mission going after people suspected of having links with russia? yes. please. yeah. the nightly curfew is about to be lifted. they assured the person of interest is to let oh yes to leave you. oh no sir. laura deluded gregorio? oh, but do we have people in odessa who supports russia? we found weapons and ammunitions they were planning to use once the russian army arrived in the city. when you d stay, but the situation and use against our local officials, africa, to where they have connections to the russian military. but here, problem, you know, liquor does, her daughter, russia,
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ukraine has been under marshal laws since the beginning of the war. the government believes that informants are helping the russian army underground. so this has become their main task, going from home to home in the hunt for possible collaborators. this man turned out to be innocent. but on the 2nd rate, the man opened the door wearing a t shirt from his days as a soldier in the soviet army, jonathan warrior was useless. do you have any russian emblems or symbols? they asked yes, knew he denies. but in the next room, they found their russian colors. using his computer reveals he is following russia, news outlets band in ukraine since the start of the war. and when pressed about the conflict on $1000000000.00, we were shooting dope boss for 8 years. and now they are forming, acim returned his law. who is right, who is wrong?
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i don't know, asked the politicians former, someone will it with them bullshit. but his message is on his phone that arrives the most suspicion, glorifying the russian military's past and present. and talking about the ukrainian army in a they were going to have way to acknowledge is having a big role in this war. there's several apps and chat rooms where citizens can submit photos, videos and information about people or vehicles they deem suspicious. cyber investigators, if through hundreds of tips every day, once verified, they pass on the information to the swat team. ukraine claims that more than $700.00 collaborators have been detained, and dozens of act of sabotage have been disrupted so far. but it's a fine line, especially places like odessa, which share historical roots in russia. it's a difficult situations. vit lana tells us, as her husband is taken away when. yeah,
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i do not agree with the war. but we lived in soviet union. i'm half russian. how can i throw the russian flak away? yeah, yes, i don't agree. i don't understand what's going on, but this is my blood. should i have a la bother me to raise it? it's more difficult for him because all his army better on friends are there. there are still people in ukraine were torn between the 2 identities condemning rushes attack under country, but not able to disavow their past. most of the people question on that they were let go to the police. the task of figuring out who poses a real threat is a challenge. with that that i meet al jazeera, odessa felons. parliament is overwhelmingly approved. the country's been to join nato. turkeys president has tried to hold sweden and finland, attempts to join by the u. s. is it's sure a consensus can be reached and if medicare to james base as more from brussels,
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there have been some very fast moving developments. the letter from the swedish foreign minister, formerly applying to join nato, and from the finish side, the finished parliament that overwhelming vote a 188 in favor. just 8 against showing how public and political opinion in both countries has changed so radically since the invasion of ukraine by president putin . what happens next? well, as still is the possible opposition of turkey. and i think the most important meeting is the one that will take place in new york between the turkish foreign minister and the u. s. secretary of state u. s. officials say they are confident they can change the turks mind this can be a unanimous decision, and it has to be unanimous decision by nato turkey, as a member. and if it wanted to, it could block the membership of these 2 countries that would bring a great deal of sophistication and capability in their military. they are large military's and nato's border. if they join will,
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more than double the border with russia. reformers, candidates, lebanon have made big gains and sundays parliamentary elections. official results have confirmed iran backed, has villa, and its allies have lost their majority. saudi align lebanese forces party have also made gains to become the biggest christian block than however, once from beirut. many of the old faces are back, but a meaningful number of new ones made it into lebanon's parliament, which now has a new balance of power. the iranian back has been a party and its allies lost their majority, but no other political grouping or party can claim victory. the opposition may be sizable, but not united. what is a 1st? however, in post civil war politics are the so called reformists, who want at least 10 percent of the seats. these are candid, it's not affiliated to any of the mainly sectarian parties. we have to be ers ers, the king girl maker. oh,
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because we have not. we don't have to be in the polarization. we have to create a bridge. ah, those new voices will stand in the middle of long time enemies. tensions have already spilled onto the streets. supporters of rival parties fought on election day dockery aladdin. local observers also documented attacks on their teams by supporters, mostly from she. our groups has bella and among many of service witness. so many pressures, especially in the electoral districts of south and the bol buckhead mal by some of parties, delegates, and each us and even supporters. the she, our groups may have preserved the $27.00 seats allocated to their sect, but observer say they can no longer claim sol representation. or they did everything, they counter intimidates, voters candidates and their representatives and constituencies. and at the same time, there's also a, an alternative she or vote. so does
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a she or vote which went outside the box and to their opponents. and that happened for the 1st time in spite of their attempts to keep it contained through the ballot box. there is no doubt change has begun, but the old divide has bala and its allies on one hand and the christian lebanese forces on the other hasn't gone away. lebanon's leaders will need to work together to agree on a new government and elect a president in a few months. political deadlock is not unusual in this fractured country, but there is an urgent need to adopt performs and laws to rescue a collapse the economy and a polarized parliament won't make that easy. the divide dates back to the civil war which ended in 1990 after which power was divided between sects. but lebanon's parliamentary democracy is in reality a consensual democracy. unanimity is needed for the system to work and peace to be maintained than the ushers. eda, beirut france, president emanuel corners urging israel as swiftly complete its investigations into
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the killing of veteran elders or journalist, serene claim to us. democratic congressmen also pushing for an f. b i investigation into the killing of serene, serene was a u. s. citizen. he was shot dead by is ready forces while on assignment and the occupied west bank on wednesday. her death has fox global condemnation, and course to denounce the targeting of journalists. still ahead on al jazeera, a major cove at 19 outbreak in north korea that cannot afford to impose lockdown as other countries could. and britain's queen, queen elizabeth unveiled london's revolutionary rail with a familiar name is critics question why it took so long? ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to death. while right off the bat,
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we've got to talk about flooding in india's northeast state of a som and the forecast calls for more rain on wednesday and facts weather alerts in play for a heavy rainfall here elsewhere, westbank all will power up some thunderstorms. we're getting his feed off the beer bengal, so we've got warm and humid air and that's helping to spark some of the storms after the southern slice of india right now through karnataka care law. we're going to see some intense storms here. you can tell right the dark of the color, the more intense the rain will be falling out. let's talk about those temperatures on wednesday painting the colors are dark of the red. the higher the temperature we're starting to dial them up again. new delhi, 43. um, rates are also coming in at 43 degrees. this is a few days out in pakistan on friday. so no washer 50 degrees, jacob a bad, you could very well hit 50 as well. next stop. se asia have dry spells across sumatra, javert, but i want to take you right to the philippines because the brain has been intense here for it loses island. and we do have a severe flight advisory in play. this is toward the west and the north of manila,
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around log with a high, 31 degrees. southern china looking good. we've got some showers rolling across the yang see river valley and for japan, themes are mostly fine and dry, including for tokyo, with a high of 24 degrees on wednesday, sir. later i saw air with issue airline of the journey lea. oh i, wherever you go in the world, warner line goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go with
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the me. what's your, i'll just reminded i told stories, this all your brains military command says the mission to defend the of the steel plot. is over, open $260.00 ukranian fighters to be pulled out from the last strong hold off resistance in the city of murray. russia says they surrendered and peace and finland overwhelmingly back to bid to join nato. a couple of times to file a formal application within days along with tweeted, remember say they will fast track photos applications has belonged to allies 11 on have lost them. majority in parliament results from sunday selection show major games for the revenues forces party, the christian group aligned to saudi arabia, several anti establishment candidates, one c to u. s. president joe biden is in buffalo to meet families of victims of fast days,
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mass shooting. 10 people were killed and a racially motivated attack. a document allegedly tied to the gunman emerged online after the shooting. present biden is expected to call on congress to take action on gun ownership. now, bush over tons of who's in buffalo. she have tell us what the president's been up to meeting the victims families, and how is the arrival is, is being received. what is the message there? well, 1st of all, he came here active outside the supermarket, whether a massacre or phase he paid his respects with his wife, joe biden. to make shift memorial out here, he was joined by various political dignitaries and yeah, as you said now he's wheezing with family members, the bereaved where clearly he will be getting a feel for just our pulling this this, this incident was and we expect that to be
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a major part of his, of his speech or just how a pulling these regular math shootings. ah, but what we expect also days for him to touch on several specific subjects, festival terrorism vote along by hateful ideology is like racism. we also expect from, as he said them talking about gum control, and i think since we're getting from his people is that he will be hawking back to one of the reasons why he said, at least he ran for president the 1st place which and that was those that riley and charlottesville in 2017 remember, protested, died cheeky torch, baring white supremacists who advocated the same philosophy as, as the government did. in this instance, that is the great replacement theory, which says that democrats are trying to encourage mass immigration in order to dilute the white stock of america and ensure some sort of permanent majority of quite a few holes in this area. but it has become mainstream by senior republican politicians,
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talking about a talk, a call from folks he's talks about a celebrate they are talking about killing african americans. i was talking about illegal immigration. however, you know, there's a debate as to whether there's simply told whistling, in a rather obvious manner about non white people in america storage. and if you have specific he gets when he talks about hate speech. but also it's what he actually proposes to do because paint speech is protected by the constitution in the us. it's supporting the a show you the american civil liberties union has gone to court to support the right. a cru, klux klan, people in races to give a speech. the principal bang, it's in the constitution. the 1st amendment, if you give the government the right to police a speech, well, that's a slippery slope. that could mean the government simply starts attacking. anyone who threatens them and all that necessarily people who are racist and other people . so that's a complex issue. don't control equally complex. he has no real mandate, majority in congress to get anything done right now that load and gun control panel . so weapons, for example. so yeah, it'll be agency, i mean, if anything is hawking back to the reasons why i became president might be
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a little risky because it shows with how little little house change talking to people here and you know, did off how it's being received. we talked one or pillar of the community really, who was much more interested and talking about the socio economic underpinnings of race. which of the shooting is just the latest manifestation that's, that's a bit more of a more interesting and useful thing to be discussing in the context of american racism. but again, bite and hasn't actually necessarily been terribly keen to tackle those, those topics of the substances when the way that he has managed try and get his bills through. well, that hasn't been terribly effective so far either she returned to there for us and buffalo. thank you. a prime minister appointed by libby is east and based parliament has now left tripoli after fighting between rival armed groups, 40 beacham car, and several ministers. arrived in the capital earlier in the day to take control of the government from the western administration. unity government, led by the tripoli based foreign minister. the debate boss has refused to see power
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. molig trained with following developments from the thomas in southern libya sets he beside arrived in the early mornings. today around 3 am locally, according to his press office. later on around 5 am, 6 am. we saw clashes on the coastal road. the coastal road is on is a major, major road that are crossed is through the capital r clashes between groups that were supporting fed table sugar that we're protecting him. and those that are against him, and this is something that we, that libyans here know all to well to different governments. we have the internationally recognized government by led by prime minister of the ha, baber basin, tripoli, and fet. he bosher, who was appointed by the eastern base parliament. he has some support from various countries, but for the most part, libyans are sick and tired of having these 2 governments we were. libya was
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supposed to have elections in december. they were postponed. that the current prime minister, the baby in tripoli has said that he has been working to bring a bottle bring elections in june. it doesn't look like that's happening. and it's important to know that this is happening. while there are talks in cairo between libya's 2 legislative houses, the parliament and the high council state, they're supposed to agree on a constitutional basis to hold elections as a really very disappointing for many libyans and the people and the residents here that are going to suffer from these political divisions, us soldiers of being sent back to somalia to help combat the armed group. archibald present, jo biden's reversal of donald trump's decision follows the election of somali as new president. how soundcheck, mahmud was warning on sunday during the security lockdown to prevent a repeat of attacks. extreme weather is affecting millions of people across south asia and the middle east. health warnings have been issued in northern india,
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with temperatures have sought to 49 degrees centigrade. doctors, warm intense heat could cause health problems for the vulnerable, including the elderly, chronic disease patients and infants. probably baton has the salt date from new delhi. you know, it's absolutely unbearable. now, temperatures in the national capital has climbed down slightly after touching nearly 50 degrees celsius a day or 2 ago. but it's still very, very hard and much higher than what is normal for this time of feel. and you know, i'm coming to you from an air conditioned office, but there are hundreds of millions of people exposed to heat wave that don't have that option. i mean, many of them are daily wage walkers have to walk outside and can't really afford to take a day off, millions of all those farmers. and i'm really stressed about what he is doing to that crops and also their livestock. now, you know, some of an india, especially northern india, can get very hot, heat waves all combine,
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but x plus point out that what you're seeing right now is basically a larger change of changing weather patterns. north korea has enlisted the army and applied 10000 health workers to trace patience with covered 196 new deaths were reported on tuesday with a further 270000 people, showing fever like symptoms. it's liter qindzhong on is blaming health officials for being irresponsible in their handling of the crisis. from a dr. reports from so young shania you after 2 and a half years of denying its very existence. north korea seems not only to have accepted the arrival of the pandemic condemned, but that it's now everywhere. the outbreak dominates extended coverage on state run media with people being encouraged to adopt good hygiene, exercise and home grown remedies and look at with the emphasis on living with the virus. rather than isolating from it in that to him, i got an absolute kiddos loom. the malignant wire is splits very quickly. but on
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the other hand, not a danger of partridge air is low. it can be completely destroyed. 2 case studies of families who have apparently contracted the virus and then recovered, have been widely aired to me are we all got sick. this father says then adding, they all got better within a couple of days. their message seems to be don't panic. not only that, it's very different from the confident face that north korea has shown to the world in public parades and gatherings in recent months, which could prove to have been major super spread events leader kim jong. ron has criticized his officials and ordered pharmacies to provide more medicines. given most people experienced mild symptoms from the army kron variant. it's been established the cold and flu remedies can help. but that's on top of comprehensive vaccination campaigns. and so far,
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north korea has resisted all international offers of vaccines, including from south korea, this mild type of cobit 19 spreading through a completely unprotected population, seems to be uncharted territory with neighboring health officials looking on with concern. yeah. cooper, clinical undergraduate. hm. group. cuz we don't know what the consequences of this on the kron variant will be when it spreads to a large number of people who have never been in contact with coven 19. there are enough reasons to pay attention to this with interest on it. adding to north korea's problems is widespread malnutrition from food shortages. so an economy racked by years of sanctions and a weak medical system. many observers believe it can't afford a hard lock down like other countries and has no choice but to tough it out has been rob mcbride, al jazeera, so it, you know, will know. new cove in 19 infections have been reported in china's largest city for 3rd successive day. restrictions and shanghai are slowly being eased after an
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almost 7 week lockdown. some supermarket, some restaurants have reopened, said he needed say the lockdown should be lifted by next month. the 25000000 population will still need frequent testing. britons, queen elizabeth has made a surprise visit to the world's 1st old digital railway named after her, of the years of delays and billions of a budget. the elizabeth line is finally days away from starting to speed. passengers across london on the block as report has flash photography. a crowning moment for europe's largest infrastructure project. queen elizabeth lending her name to london's biggest single transport upgrade for more than a century. a decade in the making. the line is a journey into the future. forget the cramp tunnels of the cities, 19th century tube network. this is something else. light fil chambers serenely curved, concrete and glass, it feels like a huge mod, not gallery, not
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a mode of transport. it provides state of the art, fast clean ambient services that london as will flock to. so that plus the economic benefit, something like 42 percent 1000000000 pounds injection to the u. k. economy. this trudy is a game changer for london. the trains are smoother and faster than any think seen of the city before. speeding travelers from one side of central london to the other in 9 minutes. as the u. k. race is to reach its target of net 0. compet emissions by 2050 public transport is key. these are all cathedral, like all the worldly spice is designed to accommodate this growing metropolis. making the morning commute less of her squeeze. a more of a breeze, but at $23000000000.00, that hasn't come cheap. that's 5000000000 more than expected. twice the price of the london 2012 olympics or 15. buckingham palace is the drop in passage numbers.
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during the pandemic left a $1800000000.00 hole in transport for london's finances. and we 20 percent fewer people using the underground network. choosing to work from home, instead, there were concerns about when this new line will stop paying for itself. the process of pouring tunnels and point concrete was finish years ago. but turning this into the most advanced digital railway in the world was a 120 kilometer long i t nightmare. this is a probably the world's most complex fully digital railway. it undoubtedly on the world's most complicated signaling system with 4 different signaling systems. we've got $16000000.00 digital parts on the thrower, so to bring them all together, it's been quite a challenge actually, but we, we kind of got there and the, and the other customers will reap the benefits of this entire project is war massive exercise in engineering problem solving inside of an escalator here,
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a finished caraway. on may, the 24th, when the line opens to the public, these 250 meter long platforms will reverberate with the sound of thousands of travelers. queen elizabeth was born in an age of steam trains. now the elizabeth line is driving the future of digital transport. the park al jazeera london. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories. ukraine's military command says the mission to defend thee. as of styles, steel plant is over. more than 260 ukrainian vices have been brought out from the last stronghold of resistance in the city of mario pulp. also bake as in denice, pope with more ukrainian or deputy defense minister has said that these individuals that these fighters will be returned to bring her to a later date. they haven't.
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