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through peru and ecuador, but the seasonal rains gone north, broken up a little bit here, but he's concentrating in for example, colombia, which means the lack of flooding is still there once again in us, i think likely in panama, ca street even nicaragua, with the feet of moisture from both the caribbean and the pacific shells on both sides, which could move his find office mexico city. most of mexico is run quite warm and dry and that's been the case in the southern states the us. but the combination of feeding in the moisture from the gulf against the cold that falls out of the rockies notice is snow still around. in colorado means big thunderstorms and in texas, oklahoma, arkansas, beyond the likelihood of well tornadoes continues. denver's whether there's his pointing on tuesday does at least warm up. that is sort of a trend. i saw a special airline future. ah,
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this is al jazeera oh, hello there i'm is. does he attain? this is the news out live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting rages on an eastern new crane. 3 months after russian forces invaded unprecedented. europe proposes more than $10000000000.00 an economic relief for ukraine. new evidence emerges of reagan was limbs being detained and so called re education camps and china and disappointment for tens of thousands of asylum seekers in the us who may face deportation under trump. here a border policy out in sport, the latest from the abbey, a playoff between boston and miami, while at the french open,
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no back jock of ej starts. his title defense in cruise control, while some semblance of normal life is returning to parts of ukraine after 3 months of war, but not in the east where russian forces are slowly gaining ground and the don bass region, as they tried to encircle ukrainian control territory. president, me, lensky, says russia is creating what he calls a bloodbath. meanwhile, the people in ukraine's capital are so confident about winning the war and even reclaiming their last land. thousands have been killed. millions are harmless. cities and towns are in ruins. but our correspondence zane was, robbie found a lot of optimism in cave the war in ukraine has not gone as expected. keith was meant to falter russian invaders in a matter of days. 3 months after missiles shells and paratroopers began landing in
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and around the capital, ukraine is putting the spoils of war on display. morales and anger at russia are now so high. ukrainian said the only acceptable victory will be taking everything back occupied territories in the east. even crimea stuck. yeah. if you had some was leave. yes, i believe the return of our territories is possible, and i think we should not top, i believe there should not be any negotiations about return into the same borders we have before the start over this war on, you know, we should get our citizen crimea back this is our so we're in country and we should defended green. there should not be in indigo. she was the enemy, these numbers of course, i believe full stop. i hope that it will be this way. the truth is on our side, we are descending our land. we really want and hope for this to happen. yes, you probably need to weapons and then our, our army real will do everything and we will wind. i'm not to,
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i'm sure. we will get to victory, and yes, to be when there was less optimism when all at war came to ukraine on february 24th . russian president vladimir putin so called special military operation was the biggest assault on a european states since world war 2 the, you an estimate at least 14000000 people have been displaced so far, at least 6000000 to neighboring countries. when missile had a ukrainian army base and younger of near the border with nato member, poland, it was the furthest rushing attack in the west of the country. the siege of mario poor so violent it wiped the city off the map. leaving little doubt as to how far russia was willing to go to achieve its aims. unable to penetrate ukrainian defences around the capital, rushes withdrawal from future revealed civilian killings that ukraine described as war crimes,
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a dramatic victory for ukrainians. the sinking of russia's lead worship in the black sea. russia blamed and on board ammunition explosion. ukrainians claimed it was a missile strike. the invasion did change the map, but not perhaps was put in that hope. finland and sweden applying to join nato stands to more than double the alliances border with russia. just weeks ago, 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 some weekend 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 on the board. i'm sorry, i can say,
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and things look 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 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 in ukraine is completely safe. there is a future that remains uncertain. well as now speak to zane, he joins us from cave. they and i see we've also had even more strong rhetoric from presidents lensky. that's exactly right. well, i'll start with a senior security official who spoke to our team on background was telling us that
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there is ongoing activity in the east. that is where the conflict is flaring up most at this point in time. but military strategists, for the ukrainians are looking at activities in the south in the coastal areas, of course, protecting odessa, trying to take back terrain that they've lost in the south. they say that is where ukraine's battles will be won or lost when it comes to pushing back against the russians. and that is what is key at the moment. but he said all of that amount to the fact that this will continue to be a long drawn. our current president laudermill zelinski in his most recent statement really echoed remarks of his military leadership saying, announcing another tragic incident. nowhere near the east or the south mystic place in a place called desert and the trinity region, north of keep close to the bell russian border. last week there was a missile strike and only just yesterday did rescue workers complete their digging
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of the rubble of a building that was destroyed. 87 people he said were killed in that attack. he announced also that there'd been $1400.00 plus missile strikes. thousands of missiles have been dropped, at least as many ariel bombardments by russian helicopters and planes. and he says they primarily target civilian infrastructure. he also said there was a blood back happening in the east. what's happening in the don boss region is some of the worst military atrocities committed against ukraine by russia. and he basically said that russia is raising to the ground, the very same areas that they pledged to liberate when they started this time. but now ukraine's foreign minister meeting is us counterparts. shortly after that, he announced that there will be more heavy us weaponry heading into ukraine to try to change the narrative in the don boss region that could include what we've heard of reports potentially 90 u. s. howitzers, making their way to the fight, and that is something that could certainly change the tide of this war in ukraine's
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favor, especially in the eastern country. same as robbie there on the ground for us and give thanks so much saying, well, let's now also get the view from moscow and speak to dorothy jabar as she's there for us. do says we've been saying 3 months in russia says it's making military gains, but it seems after attacking on multiple funds at the beginning of this war, they've had to shift their focus somewhat. yes, as it was said, the 1st stage of russia so called special military operation, which began on february 24th came to an end at the end of march. and that is the last time we had any kind of a official figure from the russian defense minister about the number of casualties russia has suffered so far. in this operation, the last update we had was just over 8 weeks ago on march 25th. i just nearly 1400 rusted russian soldiers have lost their lives and over at 3000 have been injured. but of course, that number is expected to be much higher at the moment. as i said,
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that figure is from just over 8 weeks ago. what is clear now is russia's room focusing? it's a 2nd phase of its operation in the east of ukraine as well as the south. we've been hearing from a number of officials within the administrations that have been set up that are rushing back administrations with it in areas that russia has. now, ag, gainful controls, specifically in the region of her san in southern ukraine. we heard, we've been hearing from the deputy administrator in that region who says that the municipality will be asking the russian government to set up a permanent military base because they want their security tied to or the russian military. they want them to look after their security in the future. we also understand that as of monday, the russian currency, the rubel has been officially recognized to be used in carson region, as well as the recognition of the russian language as part of the state. and the
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administration's official language as well has been put in place. we also understand in mary opal, and this is going to be the case. we also hear from the danielle people's republic, a leader dennis schilling, who has said over the past few days, that in mary jo pull. they will be setting up i tribunals to try those as of italy, members that sarah stirred over the past few weeks from that steel plan to marry a bull. and he also said that over 60 percent of the homes in mary, opal have been damaged beyond repair. we've also been hearing from the mayor of st . petersburg who's planning on initiating an agreement with the city of miracle as a sister city to st. petersburg in an effort to try and help rebuild what has been destroyed by the russian military in that city. and dosa, i say alexis devonie, the russian opposition. neither has also had some comments on ukraine at his appeal, which perhaps, unsurprisingly, was turned down. yes,
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this was an appeal that he launched after a sentence was handed down to him on march 22nd on and corruption and contempt of court charges. he was handed down and 9 year prison term which he appealed and that's been unsuccessful. he had some very strong boards, of course, being one of the harshest critic of the russian president vladimir putin. he said that this is a stupid war which you are started and this is a war that was built on lies a sentiment that he share. he's been sharing throughout his ordeal in court. he will now be transferred to a high security facility, and he's already serving a 2 and a half year sentence on fraud charges and bailing out on his parole earlier to receive medical care in germany. his ordeal legal battle is for now over of course, this is a man who tried to run unsuccessfully as a presidential candidate in 2018 and he was at that time disqualified. and he's
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been since detained on various charges, which he claims are bogus. and not really based on the truth. he just believes that he's being silenced by the kremlin and latimer potent for now at 90 days on it's very clear that russia is in a different position politically, economically, geographically and culturally as a result of its special operation. and you write the dawson jabari there on the ground in moscow. thank you so much. dawson. well, meanwhile, the european commission president says ukraine must win the war and make it a strategic failure for president vladimir putin as aggression. as love on the line made those comments of the walls, economic forum and dub off, while pledging billions more to ukraine's fires. you claim needs dire reg, budget support. now to keep the economy running, it's about pensions, it's about salaries, it's about the basic services that have to be provided,
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and they are form. we have proposed 8 and 10000000000 euros mac for financial assistance. it is the largest package of micro financial assistance ever conceived by the european union also to country other countries starting with our friends in the united states, are doing that at most to it is an economic relief operation with no precedent in recent history. well, that's not bringing out dramatic editor james base. he's at wells economic forum in dallas. and james and now the very strong show of solidarity from the west over there. yes, not only to hear it hanging from us on the line. we also heard from the nato 2nd general young stilton berg making the points of delegates here in devils. vladimir putin is certainly not got what he wants. he wanted last night, so in fact,
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he's got more nato in terms of more nato forces. have gone to the east than the flank of the alliance, and now there are 2 new countries likely to join nato in the near future. let's discuss this more with us, congressman said molten. can i start congressman by reminding you that the last time we didn't into the munich security conference just days before the invasion? if you look at that period, it's nearly 3 months now. what surprised you most will absolutely. what surprised me most is that 3 months later we're talking about ukraine actually winning this war. and that's a story, both of the incredible tenacity and courage of the ukrainian people, but also of the total incompetence of the russian military. in terms of other things that have happened, which might surprises the unity of ukraine's allies, that perhaps you wouldn't have expected. well, that's what i think i made the case to you that nato would be more unified than, than people expected. but even i didn't expect it to be as unified as it is today.
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if you look back then we were still talking about whether germany would come on board, especially with, with strong sanctions, whether they'd be willing to, and nord dream to that big gas pipeline from russia into germany. they've totally given it up. they are one of the strongest forces in the alliance today. so it's really amazing how well nato has come together. if you look at nato, though, there is this plan for 2 new members to join sweden and finland. and everyone agrees with that 29 members, but one to he does not. how worrying is that? and the fact there is a crack in the unity that, well, it's a, it's a tiny little crack here, and i think we'll be able to get through it with, with turkey. even if you look at that story today, it's, we still have a more unified nato now than we did when we last spoke just before the war. so this really is a story of unity. there will be disagreements along the way. it's a democratic alliance of different nations with different particular interests. but
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there's no question that we all agreed that were behind ukraine and against russia . one thing where perhaps there are some differences is exactly where this should end. if you speak to some look at the recent comments from chance, the shorts, for example, he says an immediate cease far as needed. i spoke to the cranium foreign minister a couple of weeks ago and he said nothing is acceptable other than the turning the clock back to 2014 and getting all of ukraine back. do you agree with that? should we try it, or should it, should you and your last try and get crimea back? what i think this is very simple. it's up to the ukranian. this is their wor, that they're fighting, and we are supporting. but i'll tell you another thing if we haven't learned by now, that if you give prudent and n, she'll take a mile. but if we don't stop in here, he'll go somewhere else than, than we really haven't learned anything at all. so when ukraine says that they want to push russia fully back, i think they're 100 percent correct. it may well be a very, very long war. a war of attrition. do you worrying in the sense that maybe the
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media will start to move on, then the public will start to move on, and then some of your political resolve and unity might start to disappear. well, i hate to say it, but i think the consequences of this war for the entire world will be felt again and again over the coming months. there's been a lot of discussion here about the impending food crisis because ukraine supply so much of the world's grain. and we haven't really seen the effects of that yet in other parts of the world. so unfortunately, i think the media is going to have to stay on this because we're all going to be in the fight for ukraine, whether, whether people like it or not. i'm just gonna set moulton. thank you very much for joining us here at al serra, a member of the house. i'm services committee, important voice or military affairs in the u. s. congress. out of america, the space there for us and of us. thank you very much, james. home living on and turkey is foreign minister says ankara is committed to supporting palestine efforts to be recognized internationally. now the trying to
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tell you is the 1st high profound turkish officials visit for more than 10 years. child was shown here is triple 7, tooth israel. he'll be in tel aviv on wednesday, looking at mending strained relations and well need to. abraham is in ramallah in the occupied westbank. she says some palestinian factions are against turkey's relations with israel. it comes at a time when turkey is advancing its relations with israel following years of tension and many alumnis, 2 years say that it's important that the turkish foreign minister has started his visit here in the occupied left bank. and on the lower, he's currently meeting the palestinian foreign minister and he will be later in the day meeting with the palestinian president. more the bass in drama, lum. according to analysts, we've been speaking to they say that there are 2 layers of this, amongst palestinian officials. they believe that there is some dissatisfaction if we can call it, amongst certain officials. that 30 is getting into
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a better relation with israel. but there are also those in the palestinian authority who believe that maybe they can use the advancement and the better relations that we are expecting from it, between israel and turkey to advance their benefits. let's not forget that there is also another element in the story, which is the palestinian factions that used to have a close relationship with turkey. specifically her math. we'll have to wait to see how the relationship that is going to be advancing between israel and turkey is going to be affecting those political factions. while out there and media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its john left in the occupied westbank korean abruptly was shot on the head by israeli forces. while she was going to find the engine in earlier this month. and then on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started pacing mourners causing pul
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barris to nearly drop her skin. but that did not stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral. and various members of the international community have condemned her killing and calling for an investigation of walking with alger. there are 25 years covering the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. well, plenty more had for you this new sal, including new health worries for tens of thousands of people as bangladesh and ne india try to recover from severe flooding. but a dry spell is varying little fruit for farmers, the concerns in pakistan because there's not enough water there. and lessons. port police are investigating racial abuse. director of colorado blair during the n h l . playoffs. ah,
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of thousands of photographs had been released said to have been taken in, we got re education camps and china, the so called sion young police files were leaked to researches with the group victims of communism. there have you are more details about the massed attention of the weekend and a shoot to kill policy if anyone trying to escape rights groups have accused china of crimes against humanity for its treatment of the muslim group. well, let's bring in katrina, you. she joins us now from beijing, on skype, if you and i can't imagine that beijing as happy at all about these photos being released. no, they're furious, and china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are and you, china forces trying to, to, near china. and have called them lies. this is a message that beijing has sent said numerous times before. and it certainly does challenge beijing's narrative that these internment camps of voluntary vocational centers designed to improve the lives of the week of people. but what we have seen in these leaked fowls is a very disturbing look at life inside
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a ship jung internment camps somewhere between 20172018, may include thousands of photographs of a week as kept inside this particular camp. about 2800 bug shots, essentially in some sewing the these people visit the distress one woman's crying in her profile shop. they have men women of all ages. the youngest is a 15 year old girl. the oldest is woman in her seventy's. and there also some photos of a week as with shaved heads, appearing to take part in some sort of re education activity. supervised by gods in uniform. also part of these lead documents were speeches given by leaders in shin, young, talking about the absolute threat of, of religious extremism than the need to stamp out the religious beliefs of the these we good people. and most alarmingly, there was an order in an internal speech that gods shoot to kill anybody who
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attempted to escape this cam. so definitely very distressing and definitely challenges. any idea that these are voluntary centers and katrina? interesting timing here. i said this is all happening as the un human rights chief michelle battle is visiting sion john province herself. that's why this has been a long awaited long plan trip by the ashley's team. they've been negotiating access to china's shins young province since 2018. she arrived in china on monday in the southern city of gong, jo. she spent her 1st day on a video, coal with foreign diplomats, mostly based, engaging, and also musing with china's foreign minister, one e from longer. she will then travel to shin jong and go to 2 cities, at least cash gal and rom woochie, and she'll be ending her trip on saturday with some sort of mission statement or press release. now, because of covered and a current outbreak that the chinese government is trying to fight here,
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there are no media, no journalists traveling with her. this trip is taking pot an entirely closed loop system, as they call it, which adds to the opaqueness of this home visit. and it's attracted a lot of criticism now bash les herself says that this is not an investigation that this is a visit to promote and protect human rights, but a lot of rights organizations and governments, including the u. s. a raised eyebrows expressing skepticism and fear that this will be far from a trip which grants unfettered access, which is what bachelors team originally asked for that this, they fear will be i highly stage managed and controlled you rated trip. and instead of it being really away from ashley to get a real view of what is happening in sion, janet it will be used to whitewash any atrocities that may have taken place or may still be taking place in saint john by the chinese government. katrina is there for
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us in beijing. thank you so much. katrina, wall water borne disease outbreaks are threatening tens of thousands of people and ne, bangladesh. off the days of rain and flooding. hundreds are being treated for diarrhea and hospital is in one area of sil heads and across the border in india. heavy pre monsoon range, of course, flash floods and landslides in the northeast, while other parts struggle with a heat wave. at least 25 people have diet and more than 650000 have been displaced just in the past 10 days. a major river has also best its banks flooding around 2000 villages and some states from that middle water levels are receding. the agencies have made more headway in terms of rescuing people. people are getting aid, but the 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
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a family that's experiencing both the living in an open ground with whatever little they could get their hands on before the water as the water came into their 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 going to survive this because they can go home, the water still there and still very high. and they don't know how they going to make a living these rains. these floods were caused by pre monsoon 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 patrol river. this river behind me is one of the longest rivers in the world. it supports the rich biodiversity and economy off the northeast region in india.
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and every year it does tend to flood a bit sometimes that has led to major catastrophe and the anxiety over a possible repeat of that is, is what we're seeing and what we're picking up from people over here. or meanwhile, there's a severe shortage of water in parts of pakistan. currently injuring heat wave environmentalist sworn that it could cause a fannan interrogating the reports in pakistan. syn, province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future and got of a good i will barrier. the biggest problem here is water. our birds and animals are suffering because there's absolutely no water. i appeal to the government to supply us with water. summer in parts of south asia arrived early this year. march was the hottest in a century in the region while april broke several records in send farmers growing lemons, chillies, falsehood, mangoes, say that crops have been damaged because of a shortage of water in my nigger la, on the other,
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we get water from the irrigation department every other month i'm but last month some farmers didn't get enough and their crops dried up. i'm in a nuisance. experts blame global warming for a rising number of floods in the north of pakistan and drought in the south. they say changing weather patterns, putting millions of people at risk of famine june will be on yob, social or die a south of punjab, all of sin that been hit by extreme water shortage. the situation is so bad. the people don't even have water to drink and why nigga perennial river system has no water. rivers have little water because of lack of rain. pakistan has been spending up to $14000000000.00 a year to adapt to the changing environment. farmers in sin say it's not happening quickly enough, victoria gate and be al jazeera. well, it's now that's a good time for the weather. he has rob. yet another sandstorm blew up in iraq and has been quite a big one blowing down through the gulf over the last 12 hours or so. this is what
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i like going through q 8, so it is orange sand. it is quite a win to tense disperse. a bit more is comes for this has become rather grayer. robin a sandstone. you could call it a dust or a head of it. temperatures were very high. for example, in the mountain eastern side of saudi arabia, 48 degrees, as far as i can tell, that is the may record rapidly coming down. so it's about $37.00 during wednesday, though, hosted a bit hotter than that, you'll notice that the sand is dispersed. it's more of a dusty picture and this amount of still blowing, but it tends to weaken by the end of wednesday, north of all this know, repeating the forecast immediately. the next 2 or 3 days. it's still hot in baghdad . typically, back in the 20s you go back towards the mediterranean coast, but the heat has been pushed is for anyway, head out. you'll notice in western side of africa stand. that's no nothing at $41.00. i think us and you may record as well, but that will also change dropping by about 10 degrees. by the time you get to says
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day packets time as you know, has been pretty hot recently with them, showers to relieve the heat in the north. they've gone, but the temperatures have dropped a little. while stella had here on al jazeera cutters, amir and britons prime minister, are holding talks in london. we'll get the latest on what's on the agenda and, and sport the boston celtics. pounce on the miami hates in the and the a pail ah, joined the debate. wonderful as they did the problematic language. it really means nothing on the ground on an online, at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man wears the progress i haven't seen in operations 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
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you're paying the home. let's remind you about top stories here. the phone, thousands of photographs have been released said to have been taken and we re education camps and china. they reveal more details about the mass potential of the main muslim groups. china has dismissed the images as live it's now been 3 months since russian forces invaded ukraine. moscow has refocused his efforts in the east where they've been. sony gaining ground, ukraine's president, meanwhile, has called the fight that european union, meanwhile, is proposing sending more than $10000000000.00 to ukraine 24 hours after the ukranian president appealed from the funds. the european commission president describes the financial aid package as unprecedented. well let's now speak to mathias buck. he's the europe director, as a gora and a given the think tank that focuses on achieving the goals of climate neutrality. he joins us now from brussels. mathias, we've had lots and lots of conversations about, well,
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europe trying to go renewable and there's obviously a big push for that to happen. much more quickly here. i want to talk to you about timelines because i see europe once nearly half of the blocks energy from renewables. by what 2030, how practical is that? that's up to the fees that it's required. so we go all out on scaling after you will energy the biggest bottleneck at the moment. it's not so much the industry that could deliver the wind turbines of the city. but it's more the availability of sufficient last space to build the wind to the solar p, v larks, parks. and this is one of the topics and we are now tackling as you lead to really celebrate the permitting of new renewable energy project. you still need to plug the gaps and oil and gas in the meantime, especially within the context of what's happening in ukraine. so is it then not
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a matter of necessarily moving away from oil and gas, just russian, oil and russian gas. you're absolutely right. there are 2 things in the very short term, of course, renewable energy will not be the solution to deal with a situation. russia could cut off the supply of fossil fuels to job, which is a major part of the continuum. of course, if you ride the bus, we have yes. been working on the past to sell it to the wrong again, ukraine, russia, we're going to train this, not bringing to everyone, contention the energy sources that you control our cells. i even use energy. it's really what needs even more attention to ensure clean and sustain and the future. so in that sense, yeah. hello ac investments into the teen energy transition in europe because our
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energy security, any time that protects you really go hand to hand at the same time in the very short term. of course, the efforts to secure fossil fuel supplies and typically for vase from other sources just to be prepared in case that the supplier for because russia quickly interrupted. but in the case, i was looking at the plan and i see that even the themselves say that existing coal facilities may have to be used for longer than initially expected. i saw john john social doesn't pretoria today saying that reducing russian dependence is only possible because of other call suppliers like some africa for instance. so how genuine is this intention to actually move to renewables this quickly? it's generally what you see now, of course nobody was expecting the war and i hope it to an end. but of course it, it creates a new situation where for the foreseeable time and the 2 security concerns
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are really at the center of attention. and we need to ensure the secure supply of energy to industry to the households that need it. this does not deviate ourselves from the focus of reducing overalls demand for fossil fuels is to create a different context for the next 2 years. so what does it mean specifically for coal? we affect, for some time now the expectation, the cold use for power production by 2030 in europe, across the continent. now there has been some expectation in southern countries, how the scaling down of cobra. happy. now we've got becoming available and more expensive in the short term. of course, some of these call installation will need to run for some the longer. but this does not imply that the cold exits that is part of the european vomit agenda would be
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for false nato shaw mathias back there, the europe directed a gora, energy vendor. i think tank that looks at you climate and trying to see thank you for joining us and sharing your expertise on out of their machines. thanks so much hall. meanwhile, the amir of cattle shake them in, been not all. sony husband, britons prime minister barak johnson and london, european countries, had been in talks with katara to help secure alternatives to rush and gas. russia provides almost 40 percent of the conference nation natural gas supply. and qatar has one of the largest proven reserves in the world and says it stands ready to help. well, let's speak to nick barker. he's following that visit outside downing street and london 4th need. we know counts on the u. k. already have close ties, but this meeting obviously comes at a very critical time given all these concerns about energy supplies. yeah, that's why the critical time for the united kingdom and most certainly a critical time for multiple european countries given the long shadow that's being
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cast by the war in ukraine when it comes to energy supplies. and the hope is from multiple leaders that sir, qatar and it's amir will be willing and able to come to help and support those nations whether this storm. we know that a agreement sipping reached between germany and cats also make up for shortfalls of energy. they're germany extremely dependent upon russian energy until recently, that is not the case for the united kingdom. but as you mentioned, they're both u. k and cats. i've had long standing close ties for some time. but the u. k. keen is it emerges from the pandemic to sustain the kind of investment that cat r as made. and here in the u. k, over the years in london alone, it's invested something like $50000000000.00. it's a major stakeholder in multiple landmarks including the shod of the london stock exchange, and i, they harrods department store as well. i'm saying that though castle has one key
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thing that it, once our, from european leaders as well, it was a you leaders to throw their weight behind restarting the stalled iran nucular talks that were put on hold. and march. iran had said multiple times that once the united states to cease viewing the revolutionary guard in iran as a terrorist organization will, after political talks here at downing street, the amir as now had off to see queen elizabeth ahead of her jubilee celebrations. the queen of course, seen many, many leaders come and go over the years, and i park there outside downing street for us and, and, and thanks so much, no. well thing in the u. k. and near picture show bars johnson drinking as a leaving party during the height of the current of our lock down there. the images published by britain's i tv news is renewed to asians, the prime minister, knowing he broke his own rules. johnson was fined by police for attending another gathering. the opposition is called for him to resign for the so called it party
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game scandal. well, let's now speak to join how he's in london. join a party, get yes. again in the spotlight unhappily, so indeed for prime is devoris johnson. it was only last week when it was reported to be palpable relief in downing street when they heard that the metropolitan police inquiry was over into these rules breeches during lockdown. the prime minister had only received one fine out of $126.00 handed out altogether that had been expectations he might receive more than one final, but that might have tipped the scales among tory and peas looking to unseat him. so relief there. indeed, they will be looking forward to this week. the release of the report by senior civil 7 sou gray, much anticipated also perhaps believing that the sting had come out to that report . well, that was until monday, when these new photographs were leaked to the media for of them relating to an event. on november, the 13th 2020,
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the prime minister attended. it's not the event that he was fined for these photographs show bars. johnson holding a wine glass up in an apparent toast to a departing senior staff member of the people in the picture as well. a table littered with alcohol bottles. it is not the image that number 10 downing street would have wanted to see pasted across the nation's media. this week of all week. not at all. johnson is looking very relaxed. his math class, as you say, he has what looks like a glass of wine and his hand. i see some indian takeaway there on the table just how bad are these photographs full bars, johnson it's quite hard to tell. it always is sickly. where bar johnson is concerned, defenders have said, look, the police have seen this evidence. they deemed non criminal. but there are now questions, of course, about the nature of that police inquiry. why didn't he receive a fine for attending this event when others who did apparently did receive 5 been calls more calls for his resignation, for the opposition,
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of course and uproar on social media uncovered survivors. so public opinion is not good on this. the rather, wait, the question is does this constitute evidence that he misled m. p. 's in parliament when he spoke about this very event saying no party had taken place. there is a pending investigation in parliament into that question, and if it is proven well, then there is a rather sort of general consensus, but that would be, could be a resigning offence. china, how they cross that for us and london. thank you john. while north korea has now released pictures of sweeping products still being produced, as it insists it has a curve at 900 outbreak that under control they media say the factory is working on the emergency policies with employees wearing loss. north korea reporting fewer than 200000 new patients were fever symptoms. c consecutive day and officially declared an outbreak nearly 2 weeks ago. when
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a roman catholic cardinal is among 6 people to appear in court and hong kong for their part and financing anti government protests 90 year old cotton joseph then senior denise ho and 4 others denied charges of failing to register a relief fund. they were trustees for the fund, which helped to pay legal costs and medical bills. the protesters were arrested during pro democracy demonstrations 3 years ago now or airport enough, dallas dawn to be managed by a company from the united arab emirates. the taliban says the emeralds, the company will operate ample. it's in the capital cobble, as well as parents can to her and mother sharif. it's unclear if the agreement includes airport security. turkey and council has been handling airport operations unsecured since the taliban takeover last august. but i don't know part of that that we have talked to turkey about the contract and talks are still ongoing. we are also talking to the government of guitar and detox are still happening. there wasn't any contract signed with them. we haven't had any discussion on the
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organizing and the control of the airports in disagreement. now the un, special representative to somalia has warned of a last name, security and humanitarian situation. james one told the un security council that drought is pushing millions to the brink of famine. somalia security situation remains highly volatile, emboldened by domestic political tensions. should bob in recent months, maintained and modus operandi and focused attacks in mogadishu, southwest state and heard about the country phases, a heightened risk of localized famine in 6 communities. now a bird carrying hundreds trying to get to mexico has capsized killing at least 3. the vessel was tipped over by a large wave of the states and very crews, 3 bodies washed ashore. 4 on the thing, and 4 migrants were found alive. while now the biden administration says it will
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appeal a recent court decision that allows us port authorities to continue to carry out deportations. human rights advocates war and that the trump era policy is humming tens of thousands of asylum seekers. manual rapid reports from the mexican border city. if you wanna ah, 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, append demik 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 5th yeah. i watch every day to see how things might improve for us. the truth is, i was hoping title 42 would any, because i'm afraid of returning to haiti or of being deported, little canada across the border in the united states. conservative politicians have
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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. the local um, we're doing everything we possibly can to prevent people from coming across the border and instead of texas. oh, 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's 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, 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 u. s. and international law. though it's unknown how long title 42 will
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remain in place. it doesn't mean all asylum cases will remain suspended. after 10 months of waiting on the border, just beth, a migrant fling, cartel violence in southern mexico has been granted humanitarian parole and will soon be cross into the us legally. and that i meg, no goblins, there's them in. i heard title 42 was going to continue and wondered when will it be removed? 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. we'll deal with the white house along with the u. s. department of justice have announced plans to appeal the court's decision to extend the title 42 until then tens of thousands of migrants along the length of the us. mexico border will have to wait indefinitely to have their asylum cases heard. manuel rap, hello al jazeera,
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tiquana, mexico. i'll still ahead on al jazeera and sport. one of the world's best is reconsidering, playing at wimbledon, for on that in just one. ah, ah. ah ah.
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ah ah oh oh wow. oh oh hm. back its time now for a sports update the far as yeah, thank you so much. we start with the french open world number 2, daniel med with ab is the 1st admit he doesn't like playing on clay. well, he showed no signs of that in his 1st round match rationally drops 6 games against argentine for couldn't do badness. read without winning his 1st clay court march of
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the year after missing most of the european spring season because of a hernia operation. or think seed denisha? paula was knocked out by danish, a teenager, holger roon. the canadian made 53 unforced errors and lost in straight fats or, and winning his 1st grand slam sales match. now, bakovich says wimbledon has paid the consequences for making the wrong decision of not allowing russian and bell russian players to compete at this year's tournament . jock of it opened his french open campaign with a comfortable victory over japan's yasser. he teenie, she coa after the match, the well number one spoke about the removal ranking points from wimbledon. jock, which says it's a lose lose situation for everybody. they had several options. it was not the only one on the table. so, and they haven't disgusted with anybody from a t p or an individual players or for that matter, russian or bell russian players to just communicate and understand whether there is
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a common grounds that where both sides could be making a compromise and something could work out so i think it was, it was a wrong decision. i don't support it at all. for more in the story we're joined by john, we're a time from the tennis channel, john naomi or soccer say she leaned towards not competing at wimbledon because no points or an offer does not surprise you at all. it does for a variety of reasons. for 1st of all, i didn't like the post players play because of the competition and for financial reasons, i'm not sure the ranking points are all data central in the grand scheme of things by o. b o soccer. in particular, as the local brand new bassett, or who makes tens of millions of dollars, you would think of playing in a procedure event. perhaps the most procedures have been on the calendar would be almost a prerequisite for her regardless of whether there were points or not. so yeah, i think that was a bit of
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a shocker. and what have you been hearing there at rolling girls from other players? do you think the majority agree with the decision from both the atp and w? yeah, i mean, i think it's, it's a very touchy situation for all sorts of reasons like the players are not prepared to boycott wimbleton. and at the same time, i think they felt like there had to be some consequence for the unilateral action of banding. the russian player. so suspending the point, stripping the points seem to be the compromise. but i think what a lot of the players are realizing is that that is problematic as well. i think it's but it, well it is a lose lose. what you could argue the, but the conflict that caused all this russian beta ukraine is lose lose as well. so not an easy situation and not a pleasant one. and great, great tennis here at the french open city to so much here is, has been about the women ban. okay, well, you're right. let's talk french open now. why did we learn to after the 1st 2 days?
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we learned that there are 3 very, very good players in bed. tennis, the donald yoko bitch and carlos all girls, a young spanish teenager, you mentioned read bit of as well, who look terrific. all of them just breathing and other women side is the complete opposite there. is one favorite is fine, take a poland, who has not lost in 29 matches. and the rest of the field is a bit of a bit chaotic. the player who will lot of players thought would be the the 2nd best player up or drawn tech on your birthday. she was out by the very 1st sunday. the very 1st session there have been or other of the top, succeeds to lose on the women side. so the women, there is one clear favorite bed chaos. the men have these before titans, all of them look very good. so far. why talk more about the men side? how likely is it we can see a new grand slam champion there? i still am reserving some of the exuberance, carlos all around the 19 year old spade is 129 matches. the theory is really been
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the story of the season, but there is a difference between the run of the bill tournament and the major not just the best of 5 format that requires extra stamina, but also just sort of the pressure and the rhythms mean rock of the doll will know by which $141.00 majors between them, they know what it takes, they know how to rational their energy. they know how to sort of balance the practice, the playing, all that stuff that a player learns. i think i'll probably one day will be very good. he'll learn list, he'll win majors, but i don't think he's quite there yet. at age. only 19, especially with these 2 other tightened but competing alongside with the same part of the draw. okay. john worth time from tennis channel. great to get your thoughts . thank you so much. once again. anytime. thanks. bye. other chaotic scenes outside london courts. when premier league player currency ma arrive to face charges of animal cruelty west i'm defender, tried to hide his face from photographers and cameras, while being flanked by security guards later pleaded guilty to kicking and slapping
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his pet cat. earlier this year, zima was filmed by his brother, harming the animal, french ran apologize in court for his action and the n b. a playoffs and other blurred score in the eastern conference finals between boston and miami game for was pretty much over in the 1st quarter when the sounds ex opened up the 22 point lead. early in the contest, he struggled to find their range missing 15 of their 1st 16 shots. topics were led by jason paid him. he top scored with 31 boston, squaring the series that to, to game 5 is on wednesday in miami of an h l, who confirmed police and st. louis are investigating threats made towards colorado's news in cadre who's been the subject of racial abuse on social media. the canadian web needs to sound received death threats at the weekend, following a collision with st. louis school tender and getting game 3 of their series in the playoff. on monday night codger responded by scoring 3 gold helping colorado when 63 casual food every time he touched the pot. but that did nothing to stop him from
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scoring his 1st career. hattrick and quite often the avalanche lead the series 31. david comes in afterwards and then for on the bay lightning are the 1st team to reach the conference final. the 2 time defending champions defeated the florida panthers to nothing in game for winning the series without dropping a game. found the bay heading to the eastern finals for the 6th time and the past 8 years. okay, and that is all use for, for that. in fact, the bacteria, so thanks so much for it. well that's it for me for this news out of that, don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more of today's near to stay with us here on out there. ah. what. what do we need to know that on this we don't need to be nuclear llc and i'm just
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