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russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, short films of ho and inspiration. a series of short puzzles, stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. ah, ah, al jazeera select ah, more ukrainian soldiers leave the besieged sail plant and not a whole, but a fall right regiment says it's fighting on ah,
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my money inside this is out there alive from day to coming up. the video shows the moments before al jazeera journalist, who in a block name was killed by israeli forces j bought and arrives in south korean as fast. asia trip is u. s. president, looking to sell a new china's strategy every reins. hannah ne, in india, more than half a 1000000 people are displaced. many people with like these have been going across a carry, need me to you for the last few days. a deputy commander for group of ukrainian fighters battling russian forces inside a steel plant. and not a poll says then not yet finished. it comes days after cave ordered soldiers defending the as of stole facility to stand down more than $1500.00 or a porter to have surrendered at ukraine's last pocket of resistance inside the poor
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city. after weeks of bombardment, j from on me and the other commanding officers remain on the territory of the as of stall plants, a certain operation is going on, the details of which i will not disclose. thank you to the whole world and thank you to ukraine for your support. we will see each other or nearly 3 months after invading russia is focusing as campaign in the east and south of the country. this includes dumbass and industrial heartland. when moscow supported separate us for years, blossom is zalinski says the region is now destroyed. as i beg, has more from clamor thought. the confusing picture is that the, as vitalia commanders have gone online to say that it is an operation taking place, is that the process of removing the dead from that time to fill on going, but the civilian and those who have been evacuated. now, presidents lead, you haven't called it a surrender, but he said that the operation as of soul tide had ended. and the army has now come
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in to say, to tell the as of battalion to stand down to stop fighting. so that's a confusing picture of what we have to go back to. what the battalion is, this was the far right battalion that was incorporated into the military infrastructure over the seizure, merrier pulled. they have made statements, the critical of the politicians and they said that they felt let down and they've appealed to 3rd parties to intervene, to try to secure a safe passage for the as a fighter. so that's the disconnect that's taking place between the as of battalion and the politicians, and also the army are telling them to stand down. but there's really no way out for those fighters remaining at the plant because the russians have them surrounded the control merrier poles. and the only thing that's really happening now that we've heard from president lensky, is that they are involving negotiators to try to secure the release or the safe passage of those fighters. well, russia says the sooner all fighters out of this feel works. and marty pulled, the sooner every one that can be safe. we have like, you know,
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the blockade of the of a stop plan continues. civilians have been evacuated from the plant and they were held thereby. ukrainian nationalists, 177 people have been saved, including 85 women and 47 children. all of them have received qualified medical and psychological help with nationalists, blocked at the plans are actively surrendering so far. 1908 people have laid down their arms, restores the jabari has more for moscow. from the russian defense minister himself, we provided an update about what's going on. and as we just heard, he gave us the latest figures about the number of people that have been evacuated. and he did her highlight the fact that the blockade of the a seal plant by the russian forces continues. which means they're not quite done yet. we are waiting for the russian defense minister to basically announce that that process is clear since they began on may 16th with the help of the united
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nations and the international committee of the red cross. what he also said that was interesting was that there operation in, at lou ganske in the dorm mass region is coming to its final stages. meaning that he hopes to announce a victory in le ganske in the coming days. and he said that this will expand a russia's gains in that dumbass region. of course, this is the focus of the 2nd stage of russia, special military operation that has been ongoing. and it's now $86.00 days into that operation. germany has signed an energy partnership deal with cosign an attempt to reduce its dependency on russia, cut as a mere shake to mean been hammered. al tawnie met with the german chancellor in berlin. he confirmed, they hoped to start sending liquefied natural gas from 2024 and says cut out will help contribute to european energy security. we've been investing for many years in
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elin g. a, we're very proud to hopefully the expansion will be there's a gas expansion that will be ready, hopefully by 2026. we understand now the energy security is very important and gas, which is playing a very vital role. i'm going to be very important for the transition period as well . so this is an investment that is very important to us and we're looking forward as well. especially in the gas sector to explore new markets as get more with dominant kane and berlin. dominic, did we get any specifics about what in energy, dia, webcast, that would look like we didn't get the one thing that many who were there for that meeting or the journalists were looking for clarity about what exactly is on the table. what we had been led to believe, given that there have been
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a meeting between the deputy chancellor over at harbor and the mayor of cat back in march is what we expect rather is this idea of a 20 year deal, which would provide a considerable volume of category l, n g to germany, over the course of that 20 years. and the thing there is that been some snags in that deal. some of the conditions that were being insisted upon by the government in doha really were not particularly palatable here in germany. the idea of 20 years of l. n g. well, that's a fossil fuel. this government wants out of fossil fuels sooner than that. the idea of linking the price of the gas to the price of oil. and the idea coming from doha, that the gas being supplied to germany should not then be rerouted to other countries, which is what germany does right now with gas that it gets from russia. so what we got was this expression that gas will be flowing between all the pipes will be sent rather from casara to germany,
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but not in the sorts of volumes that the deal had been muted before. would have led us to believe. so lots of expressions of friendship, solidarity, and that sort of thing, but no specifics about what exactly how much gas will come and when. very interesting. okay, thank you. dominic cane there for us in belin, or than a week after our colleague serene. a black lay was killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. near video is corroborating eye. witness accounts are due. sarah has obtained footage showing the last known as before. serene was shot in the head. it also shows that we know clashes at the time in gunshots came from a position where israeli soldiers were stationed. o people as seen fleeing to the opposite side of the street was an area where is ready. officials originally claimed the shooting came from good.
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oh ha ha ha ha ha ha. c ha ha ha ha. 7 ha, ha, ha, ha dollar good. how about you? with that i, my god. the my ball thing video was taken by gymnast to survive the attack. my jaw hit out, study had accompanied shaheen on assignment that day in jeanine in the west occupied west bank. he went back to the area and retrace best steps. mckesson come said the cock woman to mother diana. we, i took our dog from here. we began to walk towards the location where a colleague sharika was murdered. as we continued to walk naturally and quietly, we stood here at this spot and myself and my colleagues walk off. no, no, it's a ma'am. i know which i know. do stand in front of them. so the see you the problem,
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homer? sure, i'll do it. oh yes, of course we did. they originally saw us coming from the beginning of the street and we stopped right here. we wore helmets and bulletproof press special, and we also made sure to we're here to all safety standards. my camera was with me and i put it here to record what was happening on the streets and was the presence of the occupational forces. after a few seconds, the shooting started today and the 1st bullet hit this building. and i told my colleagues that they were shooting at us, being journalists, but we have to protect ourselves, had the thought then been up. but where were you exactly when the fuzz woodard was fired or we were in this spot in vena these riley military says it is not opening a criminal investigation into the killing of serene of our clay. she was, of course, at shaw in the head bonds really forces as you've been hearing while covering a raid in jeanine. military says it's identified a soldier's rifle, but may have been used to kill us, but says it cannot be sure unless palestinians turn over the bullet for analysis.
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and just a reminder, on the day of a funeral is ready for his stool and the procession and beat munos causing poll barris. almost drop her coffin, members of the international community of condemned her killing and ha, calling for an independent investigation. friends and colleagues of the journalists have spoken of her legacy on the dangers faced by palestinian reporters. it's in a special edition of talk to al jazeera. i didn't was not the kind of person that can be forgotten. she's not the kind of person that shouldn't be forgotten. it's such a heavy burden that the immunity that is early on is having no one and they're not being held accountable. no respect for the debt, no respect for the living. think a few months every year, dreams, journalist on posters now they say the daughter of palestine,
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she was and you can watch the full program talk to out there in the field on friday at $1430.00 g m t j bought in is in south korea as fust, asia trip, as u. s. president, he seeking to reassure allies about countering china's influence in the region and disgust deterrents against north korea president. but also faces domestic brushes. he visited a factory producing micro chips hoping to address the shortage of semiconductors in the us. that's part of the reason for high inflation. so much so much of the future the world is going to be written here in the endo pacific of the next several decades. we're standing at an inflection point in history, where the decisions we make today will have far reaching impacts on the world. we live to our children to morrow. this vibrant democracy has become a powerhouse of global innovation. by investing in educating these people. in
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companies like samsung that are driven by responsible development of technology and innovation will be critical to shaping the future in the direction of our 2 countries, the direction we both want to go. a correspondence lawrence, larry, is following the visit in cell. while it's significant that his 1st stop in south korea is a visit to a thomson computer chip plant. and that really underscore the highlights just how important the semiconductor industry is. now these chips are used in so many things from everyday appliances to emerging technology, such as artificial intelligence. and if you want a technological advantage, you need to have these chips. and a global chip shortage has just highlighted to the us how vulnerable it is, because the u. s. still depends a lot on chip that a manufactured in east asia. and i think for the us, part of part of part of this trip is to win itself off this reliance
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on supply. it's in supply chain in east asia and to bring some of that production home to insulate the u. s. from further supply chain disruption. so we're seeing that in president biden's visit to south korea. and of course security is also going to be another important thing, especially given that hearing reports that north korea could be preparing for 7th nuclear test. so d, nuclear is ation of north korea is also going to be on the agenda. his visit comes just a week after he hosted a summit with southeast asian leaders in the u. s. and analysts say that visit really was part of efforts by the us to prevent china's dominance in the india pacific region. and these meetings taken together, send a signal that the biden administration considers the pacific region as a top priority. still ahead on our desert, the hero at east timor independence is sworn in as president, and he has
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a message to the china rising. the alarm about monkey pox, the rare disease spreading between people and puzzling scientists and patients ah, how either, whether slash, he set fire for the korean peninsula over the next couple of days. i'd also for japan weeks if air amounts of class in that class will always flirt with at east side of japan as we go through the next day or 2. the may front not too far away, it's pulling out of but taiwan easing off into the open waters. some heavier showers there to southern parts of han. she for a time is clipping the far south and east of her home. she's 21 celsius in tokyo. not too bad justice and where to whether into the far northeast of china or parts of the korean peninsula, but for much
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a south rif good part of northern and central china. it does it largely fine and dry. although the showers are set to continue. longest spells to frame may you front bring pulse is a very heavy, rainy and across southern parts of china over the coming days. joining up with a monsoon france of course, which is now bringing some very heavy writing across indo china, particularly to was myanmar tools and northern parts of a thailand. usual crop of well heated the day shout seasonal rains their course much of southeast asia. of course the heaviest to the north of the equator, the heavy showers continue just around the bio been going possibility of a developing cycling coming in here and stays hot for northwest india. ah ah, we tell the untold stories. ah, we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides,
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no matter where it takes us, a fan of sir, god for my i am power and pasha. we tell your story. we all your voice, your news, your net, al jazeera lou . ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera reminder thought help stories this hour. a deputy commander, a group of ukrainian fighters battling russian forces inside a steep blond and muddy poll says then not yet finished. for the 1700 are reported to have surrendered. often weeks of bombardment, gemini,
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has signed an energy partnership deal with casso, an attempt to reach jesus dependency on russia. cat o's of mia confirm they hope to start sending liquefied natural gas to germany through 2020 full day bought and is in south korea as best asia trip is u. s. president, seeking to reassure allies about counseling, china's influence the region and disgust parents against as a ramos horta says he will work to forge closer ties with china off to being sworn in as east. he most presidents, the independence vega and noble laurie as hers sobbed in the job before as well as prime minister and foreign minister. jessica washington reports thin daily as his youngest country welcomes it's new president 72 year old jose ramos horta is a familiar faith for most in east t more also known as t mall estie. it's the 2nd time he's held, the presidency and the land. the country gained independence 20 years ago,
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after more than 2 decades of occupation by indonesia. it's often struggled with periods of political instability. ramos horta has pledged to help resolve the tensions between rival factions. beautiful to all parties, both inside and outside parliament. i will continue to have dialogue with every 13 . president ramos horta played a major role in east g most fight for independence from indonesia. it has been an important political figures ever since. after securing a landslide winning elections in april, he says he will focus on strengthening regional ties. our relations with public, off indonesia, australia, new zealand. and this song is asian countries. jo, graphically low will be more less, it must be at the oh, national agenda in east timor is the only country in southeast asia,
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that's not part of the association of southeast asian nations or asi on indonesia has pledged to support. ramos horta does goal of becoming a member. we try our best. who can finns of that, i see a members on the board them, so the more less become part of the process. so we will continue to convince of the members east timor is one of the poorest countries in asia, about 40 percent of its population live below the poverty line. jim, right, i mean everyone has high hopes that with president ramos horta connections. we can have cooperation with other countries to develop, to more less about 70 percent of people in east timor are under 30 years old. it's a young country with a young population. and while people haven't forgotten, it's troubled past many a hoping for a better future. jessica washington out here pakistan's former prime minister m ron con is calling on support is to march on the capital and reject his removal from
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power. con has been running his importer since losing office in a parliamentary, no confidence fight. last month. he's accused rivals inform allies of being part of a foreign plot against him, which they deny come on high to has moved from some about if you look at the number of people that have been coming out and the fact that the government and paula which ousted emron founded in all sorts of troubles. the bug is donny droopy. had hit the record high against a dollar supporting $200.00 rupees that is hyper inflation. i, let's not forget that this particular new government had come with a slogan that they would against inflation. and the economy which was being manhandled by prime minister emron con, but they now find themselves in trouble also because the countries apec scored has ruined that any defection from the party which happened in august on making it
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possible for him. ron cons government to be ousted inigo to have defeated 25 members of the provincial assembly and upon job where sir bog should eve. the prime minister, son is the chief minister and that of god showed that for the 1st time the court throws her taking interest, saying that floor crossing or turn court, it's an in league as being under the budget, sunny constitution. so the government also under pressure because if they are not able to control the inflation than the same people who the opposition says came out against him, ron con will be asking the government to step down it ready. heavy rain flooding and lance lines are affecting the lives of 700000 people in northeast in india. in as some states, at least 10 have died in the latest down poles and farmers say most that crops have gone more rain is forecast and expected to slow rescue efforts have no matter what you're seeing are essentially fears and many homes that have been completely
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inundated with water because of heavy rains and flooding that have lashed the state of some military boards like these have been going across a carrying briefly material for the last few days. hundreds and thousands of people are still stranded. many of the villagers have been stock without food and supplies for many days. some have been taken to release camp, about 80000 people are now being housed in more than 300 release camps across the state. they have been given some food and some supplies, but they've told us that that's not been enough. still, they are lucky all because there are still thousands of people that are still stranded in some district, in a some of landslides have blocked important roads and railings. and military, our helicopters have been dropping supplies to talk to them of their predictions. that heavy rains could continue well into the weekend. all of which could make
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rescue operations like these more complicated a massive fire and gulf to residential compound. that was once home to 300 people in the capital of the philippines. it happened on thursday. authorities in manila say it took nearly 2 and a half hours to get the blaze on the control. hundreds of residents went back to the scene on friday to salvage, whatever they could. and the faith is from thing north grey is fine against its coven 19 outbreak. ru young troll is appearing on television daily and reporting the government, the latest figures that it says. it's around 2000000 infections. he's announcements similar to those of infectious disease experts. doctor anthony found she during the height of the u. s. outbreaks. the little is known about room, including his medical qualifications, france, germany, belgium, and australia, among the latest countries to detect cases of monkey pokes. they join others like
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britain, well known infections doubled from 9 to 20 on friday. the virus rarely seen outside west and central africa has never spread so quickly before lay halting reports. monkeys able to transmit monkey pox to humans, causing fever, aches, and general lesions. but the virus passing from person to person has been rare, especially outside of west africa. until now. the mason p be more cases and more people who are incubating the disease in west africa who a travelling. so there's more opportunity for to seed into, into european countries. another discovery is who is being infected. all known patients are male and say they're gay or bisexual. the risk factor here has been men having sex with man. and so that sort of close contact. and that makes sense because the way this is spread is through both respiratory droplets with close,
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very close proximity face to face respiratory droplets, but also direct contact with the lesions that have virus in the smallpox vaccine was phased out in the 1980 s but it also protected against monkey pox. and some scientists say the winding down of these vaccination campaigns has led to this jump . in monkey pox cases, there's no need to panic. this is not going to spread and get into the general population and cause an epidemic like corona virus, as well. scientists say it's relatively difficult for this virus to spread governments and at least 5 countries are trying to figure out just how monkey pox made it to their shores. leo harding al jazeera and i, the crowded boats carrying migrants has sunk up the coast of tennessee, a killing at least 4 people. it happened close to lose and the province of fax,
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security officials say they were trying to cross the mediterranean seat, italy, 10 people are still missing and 44 others were rescued on decisions in the us state of oklahoma have approved a bill banning abortion in almost all circumstances now goes to the states republican governor who recently signed another tough abortion bo into law. they will be a few exceptions under the new legislation, including rape or cases of incest. course in argentina has found the state responsible for the killing of hundreds of indigenous people. it happened in northern chaco province, nearly a 100 years ago. the case is seen as milestone in argentina, acknowledging genocide against its indigenous population to reason by repose. the marvellous was brought to one side is from the northern province of chuckle when she was a child. she's a member of the comm indigenous community. her family was escaping poverty. she
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says, discrimination has been part of her life, me on a one and delivery stain for my children. it's difficult to accept that they call us indians or they leave us aside. we are not animals but cannot come and tell us what to do. they cannot kill us when they want the one last month. you know, i didn't, tina some survivors and defendants of the com and mccoy people took part in an unprecedented trial of a case that goes back nearly a century ago. in 1924, hundreds of members of the ethnic groups were killed by renters and security forces for protesting, for better working conditions in cotton field in that i'll be in the province of chapo. 91 up. on thursday, a judge acknowledged the complexity of the argentine state in the killings and ordered a series of measures to assist the community to day trial for the massacre in that by to show the serious abuses that indigenous community suffered in this country.
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only 1000000 of the 45000000 people in argentina considered themselves defendants of the original indigenous group. most of them live in poverty and continue to fight for survival back while do then live not far away from nap. i'll be in check . he sold for a member of the coming did you know community? he says his people have to struggle for food and work and remembers when the police beat him and accused him of stealing beef 2 years ago. his grand daughter juliana, was there. my son has any mental abuse, they accuse me of having beef in my house, but i had nothing. it was a lie. the police make mistakes and blame it, but those who do things and never detained. i testimonies of police abuse of frequent among indigenous communities. this video went viral during the pandemic was the 2 forces entered a neighborhood in the province of chapel and beat the men and women inside the
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house go off where nobody really d o b i is a prosecutor in the province. he says, the trial of napa peace, important to fight the discrimination that continues to exist today. sanford morphic went delicately institution violence against indigenous groups is very common. there's races among security forces and not all the case load investigated and there's impunity. one of the objectives the trial has to do with his putting an end to racism in the state and among security forces. honestly, argentina has long prided itself of a european heritage, one that often neglected and persecuted indigenous groups. that trial of nap. i'll piece a step to revise history and give indigenous communities the place. they have been denied for too long. but he said, well, i'll just cedar when a site is ah .
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