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hole for fighting rages on the in the eastern ukraine, 3 months off to russian forces 1st invaded. ah, them nora, kyle, this is officer, alive from doha. also coming up. a message of unity and commitment from japan's prime minister. his indo pacific allies discuss regional security and china heavy floods and bangladesh and ne india displaced 2000000 people in killed doesn't get live updates from the countries and disappointments or tens of thousands of asylum seekers in the us who may phase deportation under a trump era. waterfall, a fake news.
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it's 3 months since russian forces invaded ukraine, despite some areas of the country returning to normal, fighting is still raging in the east of the country. russian forces have been slowly gaining ground and the dumbass region as they try to encircle ukrainian control territory. you graham president, brought him is lensky, says russia is creating a blood bath in easton ukraine. he says there have been 4 and a half 1000 missile and as strikes in the last 3 months, the vast majority aimed at civilian targets. louis de la, la dunn, b. they created a blood bath and trying to destroy everything. everything, everything a life literally was no one's destroyed dumbass in the way that the russian troops are doing. now. i'm grateful to every want you, all our warriors who hold positions and have the bravery to counter attack upon. they bliss you didn't even the bullet, the coming weeks of the war will be heart, are we? we need to understand this one,
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but we know him other alternative and to fight him to fight and to win, or to liberate our land and our people on despite those rush and gains and don bath, people in ukraine, a talking of winning the war with russia and reclaiming their loss, land thousands have been killed. millions a homeless and cities and towns are in ruins. but even as russia intensifies as operation in the east and the south of correspondence saying, bess, robbie found optimism and keep their forces will be overcome. the war in ukraine has not gone. as expected. keith was meant to fall to russian invaders in a matter of days. 3 months after missile shells and paratroopers began landing in and around the capital, ukraine was putting the spoils of war on display. morale and anger at russia are now so high ukrainians. see the only acceptable victory will be taking everything that occupied territories in the east even crimea. duck?
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yes, you should. some was live. yes, i believe the return of our territories is possible and i think we should not stop . i believe there should not be any negotiations about to return in to the same borders we had before. the start of this war on, you know, we should get our cds and crimea back. this is our saw in country, and we should defended green, there should not be any negotiations with the animal. but when you say the story of what the reason of us, i am hampton was of course, i believe, full stop. i hope that it will be this way. the truth is on our side, we are defending our land. we really want and hope for this to happen. he has ukrainian to weapons and in our, our army. oh we'll, we'll do everything. and we will, when i'm not, i'm sure we will a get her victory and him yes, here really in just weeks ago,
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independent square was under locked down and covered and snow. now people line up to buy stamps commemorating a moment in the early days of the war when ukraine, in no uncertain terms, told russia to leave its territory. i hope was that it was the weekend that when in this war and we can survive. so for me, it's a sign that we have a chance for a good future, and you have a message for russia and russian leaders only been with them. or i can say anderson thinks it's very different in the ukrainian capital today. diplomatic missions, the reopening people are returning and ukrainian seemed far more optimistic. all the cautiously than they did at the beginning of this war that the war is not over . russian forces are escalating offensive in ukraine's east re mobilizing forces to
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battle fields in the south. all indications are conflict with russia is the new normal. and as long as russia controls the skies over their country, nowhere and ukraine is completely safe. there is a future that remains uncertain. then basra v o g 0, keith, a strong message is being sent to russia and china on using force to drive change. it comes from the leaders of the us, india, us trailer and japan who and take care for regional talks. the war and ukraine climate change and china's influence and the effect of some of the issues that were discuss why the group known as the quad pe. he or she did. we have been able to send off a powerful message of commitment by the, for leaders from tokyo to the whole world, which was extremely valuable. the 4 of us committed that unilateral change of status quo by force will never be allowed in any region, especially the indo pacific. and that the free and open in the pacific as ever more
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relevant today. robert bride has moved from take care the shared threat sir of the 4 quad members that they face in their pacific. there was a repeat about north korea's in north korea's missile testing about chair of china's territorial moves in the east and south china seas. also reference made to climate change and also the fact that the indo pacific is prone to natural disasters. it is this of the pacific ring of fire and that how the 4 members should help themselves when it comes to infrastructure. disaster preparedness. a for their mutual benefit, there was a reference made to russia and about how a country should not be able to determine the status quote of a neighbor by force basically sending in the tanks. that would seem to be obliquely, a message also said to the direction of china with regards to its attitudes towards a taiwan. but i think what was interesting,
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just finally was it was interesting in what they did agree on and could agree on pointed to what they can't agree on. i think that the summit members, especially 3 out of all of them, would have liked to at least seen a very strong condemnation of russia for its actions in ukraine. but of course, india was here and because of its tradition of non alignment, it would be unable to sign up to any act strong condemnation. so we got a very wishy washy message at the end saying that the all the members agreed in their sovereignty and the, the right of self determination, which did seem to be something of a cop out waterborne disease. outbreaks are threatening tens of thousands of people in north east bangladesh after days of rain and flooding. hundreds being treated for di, rare, and hospitals and one area of so hat. the majority of the district and neighboring san m. guns have been submerged around half a 1000000 people remain trapped in low lying rural areas, despite waters receding. tammy chandry reports from salem college
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sooner a big and struggles to cope after days of widespread flooding in this region of bangladesh. she said, it's hard to feed her 2 children by herself. her husband is a migrant worker and militia. helen devoted that if any data, well, there is water all around my home. it has become very difficult to live under these conditions with my children. can't cook wash, take a bath and my children can't go to school. i can't even feed them properly. and i said that if our knee, nearly 2000000 people have been affected and not distant cillit region. and what officials described as one of the worst floods in 2 decades. most of the villagers we've been talking to in the flood affected areas, have complained that they have not received any kind of relief from government or aid agencies. they are in desperate need for fresh water, food and financial assistance. the government has set up more than $200.00 shelters
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for flood victims and has started disappearing relief in some of the worst affected areas in philip. but some of the shelters provided by the government are inadequate and overcrowded. those who have been displaced by the floods of much to complain about the russians and the living conditions. we're dying of hunger, a hymns o got washed away for the politicians. had hardly done anything for us that too busy feeding themselves. and over here, we just getting some meagre rations that barely feed us. the floods have washed over thousands of actors of farmlands on hatcheries. many people like our la meds are not worried about their future through the other day. what about our cell motto? bama? most of the harms round here, including ours, are all inundated with flood water. we have not received any kind of relief or help so far. no one even came over to see our situation with a few days of sunshine have brought some hope to many of the farmers here who are trying to drive their pet is by the roadside. if and i didn't go to,
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he's not the 1st it, it's been almost 2 weeks is a homeless flooded. now the water is receding a little bit. so now we're trying to salvage some paddies. the flood situation may have improved in some areas, but some of the major rivers like jemina and pod, the have started to swell in on dating low areas in the south and north central bangladesh, causing worries for local farmers. trying to reach audrey al jazeera shannon gosh bangladesh. oh, have named natal has more now from india is north, east and state of us on water levels are receding. the agencies have made more headway in terms of rescuing people. people are getting aid, but the real tragedy is, is that all this has taken on people who've had to live through this boat in terms of loss of life as well as loss of livelihood. we spoke to a family that experiencing both the living in an open ground with whatever little
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they could get their hands on before the water as the water came into the home. and just the other day, the only earning member of their family drowned and the family told us that they don't know how they're going to survive this because they can't go home the water still, they're still very high and they don't know how they going to make a living these rains these floods were caused by fremont soon showers in the state of a psalm, the showers with 3 times higher than what is normal in the neighboring state. it was about 6 times higher, and the anxieties over what could happen when the actual monsoon season, which every year brings heavy rainfall and some flooding. now we are at the bremo put through a river. this river behind me is one of the longest rivers in the world. it supports the rich biodiversity and economy, or the northeast region in india. and every year it does tend to flood
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a bit sometimes that has led to major catastrophe and the anxiety over a possible repeat of that is what we're seeing and what we're picking up from people over here. kettles, amir has called for journalists, lives to be respect, had no matter where they come from. shakes, i mean, been hammered. al tani was speaking at the world economic forum in davos out there . a journalist sharina black la was fatally shot by israeli forces was on assignment on may. the 11th sheila, i christine my last evening. american journalist was killed 2 weeks ago in palestine and then robbed of a dignified burial. she was covering the suffering of the palestinian people for decades and our hearts are broken. her death was just as horrific as the serpent journalist continued claim. since march of this year. i'm 18 other
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journalists killed in palestine since 2000. well that comment came as the palestinian foreign ministry announced it has formerly asked the international criminal court to investigate the killing of sharina abelare. israel's military men military prosecutor, meanwhile, has called on the army there to conduct an in depth investigation. i have a last week, the moat, you said it was not going to investigate showings, killing a group of graduating students in the u. s. has stated to protest in honor of serene abu eichler. they carry photos of the al jazeera journalist as they were awarded their degrees from georgetown, university of washington, dc on saturday and demanding an independent investigation on palestinian american student refused to shake hands with the guest speaker, secretary of state anthony, blinking that student neuron al hamden has told al jazeera what prompted her action . we were, you know, protesting not only the incompetent u. s. roll in the region. and the frankly tooth rest,
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toothless remarks that the united states has in regards to someone who is an american citizen being murdered by a foreign army that we are supposedly allies with and bankrolled by the millions and billions of dollars. it was not just a statement about should in the martyr. it was also a larger statement about justice for palestinians, an end to the occupation and post city and liberation more generally. and given the response and given the fact that blink and actually confronted us at the end of commencement, it looks like the message was heard myself and my peers are calling for an independent investigation. not because we believed that there is any facts left to find. we know these really military murdered shooting, but per her families request, they are requesting an independent investigation because this kind of thing going on the global record is important. it's a step to holding israel accountable. now when that accountability will happen, certainly not in today's current world and certainly not with the current bite and
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administration, but it's still important. and so my exact response in that moment to the secretary of state was we know the truth. she was murdered by the israeli military. that we bank rock. we need to stop funding the israeli military with american tax dollars. so i had her on out, is there a cloud of dust that's causing a lot of casualties yet another sandstone strikes iraq. and a virus that's coming under closer scrutiny, why a vaccine used to eradicate small bogs could make a comeback? ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. now the warmth, that's been around in the north of europe in the last week or so,
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it's just been swept out of the way by this incoming storm system. and they have been some decent thunderstorms and it is come right across from the northwest right into the middle of europe now. so that picture doesn't look quite summer as you might expect. windy weather to with it. so windy crossed germany during today, that window for them to poland. you see the blue is the rain, so it's not often thunderstorms. sometimes it is a thought is just of the breezy cloud in often wet weather. it's not come all the way south. there are areas in southern europe, particularly in southern spain, in italy and through the balkans where the sunshine is still warm on high temperatures are still dominant. the 2 particular areas, ones disappearing in and in the see the other one really i think hungarian played in southwards towards bulgaria where that he's gonna hang on for a while. and penetrating, windy, wet weather won't get this. he got such a degrees, well above the average, not quite a record of it, lasting up until at least friday, the bigger picture and them to you had to wednesday. no one jumped friday just yet, still brings the shower bit for the south allows a bit more sunshine to the north,
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but temperatures do not return in north africa the seas, nor shall i got a long way, answered lar barry right up into the cell. possibly as far north as of now cheer via cat official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is, the the plan matic language. it really means nothing on the ground on it or online at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racial as do see sports journalist. i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this stream on al jazeera lou.
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ah and again you're watching out, is there a his reminder of our top story is this, our pricing is raging on the in easton ukraine. 3 months on from the start of russia's invasion. russian forces have been slowly gaining ground in the dumbass region as they try to encircled ukrainian controlled territory. the war in ukraine climate change trade and china's growing influence that what was on the agenda in tokyo or the u. s. india. china and japan have held that court summit and water board disease outbreaks are threatening tens of thousands of people ne, bangladesh of the days of rain and flooding. around half a 1000000 people remain trapped in low lying rural areas. a sandstorm has blanks had parts of the middle east, more than a 1000 people have been treated in hospital in a rock. airports and schools were closed in several cities if the 9th sandstone to
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hit the nation since mid april, q 8, syria, iran and cattle of also been affected. mac wood, abdullah, he'd reports from baghdad. life is getting back to normal. imbedded ads is treats following the sandstorms that hit the country. on monday, forcing a closure of a re spaces in airports, also a forcing a closure of the state in institutions, schools, universities, and many other state facilities. now, many people were sent to the hospital to receive medical treatments because they suffered from suffocation because of the dust. tones of in fact, dozens of tones of dust were carried over by the de sandstorm over many provinces across iraq. this is the 9th sandstorm to hit the country since the beginning of april. it has been worsening in iraq for many reasons that is related to the
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climate change dissertation. also lack of rain, lack of all sorts of water levels because of the damage to provo, programs by both dirty and iran that have the springs of the main sources of water in iraq, the tigris and euphrates rivers. a funeral has been held for iran's revolutionary guard officer who was killed. integrity on sunday has. and sy, at hot i ye was shot dead in his car by gunman on 2 motorcycles. the attackers are still at large aaron's president, has promised to avenge the colonel's kelling. yelman's healthy rebels say 3 people were killed when a drone crashed in a neighbourhood and santa and had shot down the surveillance aircraft sang, it belonged to the saudi coalition. 3 others were injured. a nation, my sci fi is set to expire next month. turkey is planning to launch a military operation along its southern border and wants to create what it's
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described as a 30 kilometer safe soon. and we'll likely target the north of syria where anchor has launched several military offensive against kurdish fighters since 2016 as it were jap type and one says the areas are being used for attacks on turkey. he added, the operation will be launched as soon as preparations are complete. so not luca lama lo, supporting teary groups and protecting terrorists who are threats to turkey must give up their arrogance unlawful and insincere attitude against us. we're going to do whatever necessary and opposition, politician n, uganda has been arrested for the 2nd time in a week, a protesting against high food and fuel prices and presenters refusing to introduce subsidies or reduce taxes on fuel. i'll come web reports. i ugandan opposition politician key the best a j is used to being arrested with more than 20 years. his demonstrated against the
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government of president, uri mas 70 challenged him in for elections. his protest on monday was against the rising cost of living that the fuel pumps. prices have gone up. 70 percent in the last year. food prices are climbing to motorbike taxi writers or among millions whose livelihoods are affected and they got the hotel. i'm looking at what used to be $5.00 while ago is now $14.00. that should reduce the price of fuel president for $70.00 has ruled uganda ever since he led a rebellion and took power by force in 1986. he's rejected some of the ideas to bring down prices, moving boxes, or subsidizing men of the inputs, you sable, under blunder, po, them refund, our budget for the raj, that atrista schools, medicine security to see bessy jay who also protested last week. he says
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it's corruption rather than public spending, that draining government coffers at arrest. those were of taken our money, the thieves, they are not re panveer properties so that it solves the people in christ's. if we're able to rule certain things, then we can immediately take steps that quickly relieve people with attempted demonstration also promptly ended in his arrest for more than 10 years. you can, the government has tried to stop street protests before crowds can even gather. meanwhile, the cost of living keeps rising as it is in many countries. but about 40 percent, if you can dean's live on less than $2.00 a day and can't afford to pay more. malcolm web al jazeera, the u. n. special representative to somalia has warned of a worsening security and each humanitarian situation. james swan told the un
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security council that drought is pushing millions to the brink of famine. somalia security situation remains highly volatile, emboldened by domestic political tensions. osha barb in recent months, maintained and modus operandi and focused attacks in morgan issue. southwest state and her shabby. the country faces a heightened risk of localized famine. in 6 communities. cases of monkey parks are rising around the world with some countries introducing strict isolation measures for anyone exposed to a confirmed and faction. wild health organization says the outbreak remains container bowl $131.00 cases have now been confirmed in 19 countries journal hall reports. scientists and health agencies are trying to understand why monkey pox is suddenly spreading more widely than ever before. been well studied in the african
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region. we've seen a few cases in europe over the last 5 years just in travelers. but this is the 1st time we're seeing cases across many countries at the same time, in people who have not traveled to the, to the endemic regions in africa, endemic parts of central and west africa. in the past, it was generally confined to isolated cases outside that region. now, with evidence of community transmission via close bodily contact across many countries, they'll be investigating whether the virus has become more transmissible, not feeling so good luck and listen up as well. the question is whether it will develop like previous monkey pox outbreaks. we must take into consideration that the way the volume spreads could mean it changed. so we must react quickly and decisively now to contain a global outbreak. and most of the symptoms are generally mild, if unsightly, and often clear up on their own. but there are higher risk groups among the young and immunocompromised. so the european center for disease prevention and control is
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warning member states to gear up for possible vaccine distribution using remaining supplies of the vaccine that helped eradicate smallpox in the 1980s. the only concern, however, no one is signaling alarm for the broader population, the likelihood of breath is very no. however, the likelihood of further spread of the wireless through close contact, for example, during sexual activities among persons with multiple sexual partners, is considered to be high in a world still racked by the codes with 1900. pandemic societies have an advanced understanding of viral spread and protection. testing contact tracing, self isolation, and basic hygiene our household concepts, so containing a disease like monkey pox should be relatively easy. jona whole al jazeera, about carrying hunger and trying to get to mexico has capsized killing at least 3.
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the vessel was tipped over by a large wave of the state of vera cruz. 3 bodies washed ashore for a missing and 4 migrants were found alive. and by the ministration says, it will appeal a recent court decision that allowed us border authorities to carry out nearly 2000000 deportations. human rights advocates war and the trump era policy at home and tens of thousands of asylum seekers. when the rapid reports in the mexican border city of tatiana, oh, the look of disappointment on the faces of migrants near mexico's border with the united states. many of them like ronnie freight, a haitian migrant who has been stuck in mexico for more than a year. we're hoping, monday would mark an end to title $42.00, a pandemic era policy that has prevented thousands of migrants from seeking asylum in the us. thought of the us, your story a can that the and on the 15th i watch every day to see how things might improve
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for us. the truth is i was hoping title 42 would anyway, because i'm afraid of returning to 80 or of being deported. little one and then across the border in the united states. conservative politicians have defended the decision by a us district court to block the bided administration from ending title 42, calling it a vital element for managing the crisis on the border level or local. um, we're doing everything we possibly can to prevent people from coming across the border and instead of texas. ah, in tijuana, migrants rights advocates have held demonstrations in recent days, pleading for u. s. officials to end title 42, calling you to xena phobic policy. that is suspended the processing of asylum applications. before title 42 was put in place 2 years ago, migrants could come right up to this gate. this is the border between mexico and the united states. and they could request a silent,
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but under the guise of the coven, 19 health emergency border authorities are able to turn away asylum seekers. human rights observers say this violates both us and international law. though it's unknown how long title 42 will remain in place. it doesn't mean all asylum cases will remain suspended. after 10 months of waiting on the border, just bet a migrant fling cartel violence in southern mexico has been granted humanitarian parole and will soon be cross into the us legally. in that on a no government, there's a and i heard title 42 was going to continue and wondered when will it be removed on? and all i said was god, you know what i've been through, i trust in you, and i know some day i'll make it across and that day has finally arrived given them, it went away. the white house, along with the u. s. department of justice have announced plans to appeal the court's decision to.

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