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fighting rages on an east in ukraine, 3 months off to russian forces invaded. ah, hello there on the south. you tan this is aldo 0 live from dar ha. also coming up, unprecedented. europe proposes more than $10000000000.00 an economic relief for ukraine. you evidence, images of wig and muslims being detained in psycho reeducation camps and china and disappointment for tens of thousands of asylum seekers in the u. s. who may face deportation, and a trump era border policy. well, some semblance of normal life is returning to parts of ukraine after 3 months of
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war, but not in the east, where russian forces are surly, gaining ground, and the dumbass region. as they try to encircle ukrainian controlled territory, president ramirez lensky says russia is creating what he calls a blood bath. people in new friends capital though are still confident about winning the war, even reclaiming their last land. thousands have been killed. millions of homeless cities and towns are in ruins, but al correspondence and is ravi found a lot of optimism in cubes. 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 and around the capital, ukraine is putting the spoils of war on display. morales and anger at russia are now so high. ukrainian say the only acceptable victory will be taking everything back occupied territories in the east even crimea. duck. yeah. if you do sandwich
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live. 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 returning to the theme borders we have before the start of this war on, you know, we should get our citizen call me back, this is our so in country and we should defended green, there should not be any negotiations with the enemy when you say that story. what these numbers i am with, 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 real do everything. and we will, when i am not to, i'm sure we will get to victory. and yes, who will read 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 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 things look very different in the ukrainian capital today. diplomatic missions are 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
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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 and ukraine is completely safe. there's is a future that remains uncertain. in basra, v o g 0 keith. when a short time ago zane found this update from you, he says ukraine is focused on we taking grounds from russia. a senior security official who spoke to our team on background was telling us that 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 amounts to
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the fact that this will continue to be a long drawn out conflict. president laudermill zaleski, in his most recent statement, really echoed remarks of his military leadership saying, announcing another tragic incident. nowhere near the east or the south. this took place in a place called desert, the trinity region, north of keep close to the bell russian border. last week it was a missile strike and only just yesterday did rescue workers complete their digging of the rubble of a building that was destroyed. 87 people he said were killed in that attack. he announced also that there had been $1400.00 plus missile strikes. thousands of missiles have been dropped, at least as many ariel bombardments by russian helicopters and plans. and he says they primarily target civilian infrastructure. he also said there was a blood bath happening in the east. what's happening in the dunbar region is some of the worst military atrocities committed against ukraine by russia. and he
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basically said that russia is raising to the ground, the very same areas that they pledged to liberate when they started this conflict. what also jabari has the view from moscow, and she says russia is trying to consolidate. and gains is clear now, is that there is a push to concentrate their operation in the eastern part of ukraine as well as the southern region. and not only is russia now looking to secure a victory in the dumbass region, we heard from the russian defense minister earlier this week, who said that they were in the last few days of securing the areas of lou ganske. and also as in mary, a situation in mary, opal has now i've finished with those as of sol, people being evacuated on friday, there is a sense now it's important. what we will see happen in these areas. what we do know in her song that is in the southern region of ukraine,
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that is now under full russian control and has been for quite some time. we're starting to see how things would look like under russian occupation in various regions in ukraine. according to the deputy, the head of the russian back administration. thus, when place in her san region, there is a request now to have a russian military base be permanently stationed in that area in southern ukraine because allegedly they want to be able to have their own and security under a russia's control. there was talk of possibly holding a referendum in her san to join of russia, but that is something the kremlin has said is not likely to happen in the near future. and of course, it was one of the main objections by the ukranian president vladimir zalinski, who said if there's any kind of referendums held on ukrainian territory, whether or not they're under russian control, this would be something that would end the negotiation process between the 2 sides
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while meanwhile, the european commission president says ukraine must win the war and make it a strategic failure if a president that amend putin's aggression and slab on the line made those comments on the wild economic forum and davos swath pledging billions more to ukraine's fight. you claim needs dire reg, bunch of 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, and they are form. we have proposed a 10000000000 euros mac for financial assistance. it is the larger 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 the utmost to it is an economic relief operation with no precedent in recent history. with our diplomatic editor,
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james bears, as at the world economic forum in davos, he looks at how nato members have become more unified since the start of this war. not only to hear from most of on the line, we also heard from the nato secor general young stilton burg, making the point to the delegates. here in devils, vladimir putin is certainly not got what he wants. he wanted less nato. in fact, he's got more nato in terms of more nato forces, have gone to the east and 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,
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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 right. 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. it may well be a very, very long war, a war of attrition. do you worry in any sense that maybe the 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 dissipate? 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,
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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. now moving on and turkey is foreign minister says ankara is committed to the boss in palestine efforts to be recognized. internationally message i was shown you as a 1st the high profile turkish officials to visit the occupied westbank for more than 10 years. so i was showing you his trip also includes israel, he'll be in television on wednesday, looking at mending strained relations. them will need to. abraham is in ramallah in the occupied west bank and she says some palestinian factions against turkey relations with israel. it comes at a time when turkey is advancing its relations with israel following years of tension and many eleanor years say that it's important that the turkish foreign minister has started his visit here in the occupied left bank. and i'm alone. he's currently meeting the palestinian foreign minister and he will be later in the day meeting with the palestinian president, motor bass in drama. according to analysts,
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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 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 palestinians factions that use 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. well, al jazeera media net to continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of it's john,
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left in the occupied westbank. sharina actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignments in janine earlier this month, on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing poor barrows completely drunk. her casket that did not stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and calling for an investigation. was with al jazeera for 25 years covering the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. stella had here on out of their very little face. the worries were farmers and pakistan after a sustained drive in cash as americans. 5 minutes, i'll talk in london, we'll get the latest on what's going on with
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the rain has returned both now and in the forecast a bit further west and where it was. although we've got the monsoons very obviously now running into me and i was also increasing the likely to shout in thailand. dancer called them from singapore, may be sudden, sumatran, western borneo, this is the area concentration. there are shout everywhere else and indonesia, and in the philippines on a daily basis. one of you ever in many places that's seasonally know. likewise, although the rain has come again before that happens in both northern and eastern china, they harvest to which lottery that we do further west to cli in europe. so it's undergoing harvest now because the seasonal range, of course, we'll put a stop to that fairly soon. our forecast wise, the rains are further south. they're running through the po, river basin and just trying to get in to yank. see, but i haven't got that further east or north modern concentration. there is rain
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for the korean peninsula on that one little trough system. and a few shaft may be for han shoe, but the seasonal stuff is still gathering and re gathering. we've had a bit already, not so in beijing, tempted up to 33 can here. pretty hot. i have to say the monsoon i mentioned is this ragged line just come in to us for lanka. and me and my daughter india cooler than it was still hot and dusty that ah, join the debate. wonderful as it is the magic language, it really means nothing on the ground or online. your voice 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 racialized do. sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives even when it's hard it when it charges before foundational. thinking this green on al jazeera,
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ah ah ah, are they watching out of there? let's remind you about top stories here. the south, it's been 3 months since russian forces invaded ukraine. moscow has refocused its forces in the east where they've been slowly gaining ground. new cranes president has called the fight, they're a blood bar. meanwhile, the european union is proposing sending more than $10000000000.00 to ukraine 24 hours after the ukranian president appealed from funds. the european commission president describes the financial aid package as unprecedented turkeys, foreign ministers, as ankara is committed to supporting palestine efforts to be recognized.
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internationally reverent child. child will show you as the 1st high profile turkish officials. it is at the occupied westbank in now thousands of photographs have been released said to have been taken and weaker re education camps and china, the so called sion young police files were leaks to researchers with the group victims of communism. they reveal more details about the master tension of a weakness and a shoot to kill policy if any one trying to escape rights groups have accused china of crimes against humanity for its treatment of the mainly muslim group. community you is in beijing with more on the release of those photographs. china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are antique china forces trying to, to near china and have called them lies. this is a message that beijing has sent said numerous times a foreign. it certainly does challenge beijing's narrative that these internment camps of voluntary vocational centers designed to improve the lives of the week
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people. but what we have seen in these leaked files is a very disturbing look at life inside a sion jung internment camps. somewhere between 20172018 may include thousands of photographs of a week as kept inside this particular camp. about 2800 mug shots, essentially in some sewing or the these people visibly distress. one woman's crying in her profile shop. they had men, women of all ages. the youngest is a 15 year old girl. the oldest is woman in her seventy's, and there are 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 she's young talking about the absolute threat of, of religious extremism than the need to stamp out the religious beliefs of the these weaker 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, now water borne disease outbreaks all threatening tens of thousands of people and ne, bangladesh after days of rain and flooding that hundreds are being treated for diarrhea and hospitals in one area of cell heads. and the majority of the district and neighboring soon on guns have been submerged around half a 1000000 people remain trapped and low line rural areas, despite the waters receding time to chad, re reports now from system guns 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 doubled. i thought if any data, well there is water all around my home. it has become very difficult to live under
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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. last night that divani, 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 villages we have been talking to in the flood affected areas, have complained that they have not received any kind of relief from government or aid agencies. there in desperate need for fresh water, food, and financial assistance. the government has set up more than $200.00 shelters 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
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feeding themselves. and over here we just getting some mika rations that barely feed us. the floods have washed over thousands of actors or farmlands on hatcheries . many people like our law meds are not worried about their future to the other day . what about our cell motto? bomb? 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 dry their paddies by the roadside infant. i've been going back to the 15th. it's been almost 2 weeks since our home was 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 drivers like jonah and pot the have started to swell in on dating low areas in the south and not central bangladesh causing worries for local
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farmers. turnville chaudhry al jazeera, should i am gone bangladesh. meanwhile, in india heavy pre monsoon reigns there have caused flash floods and lance lies in the northeast while other pods struggled with the heat wave. at least 25 people have died and more than 650000 have been displaced. just the past 10 days. major river bust its banks flooding around 2000 villages. an awesome space. still there is a severe shortage of water in parts of pakistan, which is also enduring, heat, wave environmentalists, one that it could cause a famine, kentoria, gayton, b reports in pakistan, syn, province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future at got of a good i will buy your the biggest problem here is water. our birds and animals are suffering because there is absolutely no water. i appeal to the government to supply us with water. summer in parts of south asia arrived early this year. march
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was the hottest in the century in the region, while april broke several records in sind farmers growing lemons, chillies, falsehood, mangoes, say that crops have been damaged because of a shortage of water in my mega law on the other. 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 jobs or shoot or die a south of punjab at all of sin that been hit by extreme water shortage. the situation is so bad that people don't even have water to drink and why make a 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,
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it's not happening quickly enough, victoria gate and be al jazeera. now moving on and the and the air of kata shake to mindon, him al fanny has met with britain's prime minister boris johnson. in london. european countries have been and talks with cattle to help secure alternatives to russian gas. russian provides almost 40 percent of the continents natural gas supply and keta has one of the launch has proven reserves in the while and says it stands ready to help will not speak to nick barker. his i down and straight for us in london and eve, we know catherine e. okay. have close tires, but this meeting really comes at a critical time given all these concerns about energy supplies them yeah, that's right. it's been a whirlwind tour of multiple european countries for the emir even dropped in briefly the world economic form and devils before coming here to the united kingdom . there are growing concerns across the entire continent about energy security given the impact of the war and ukraine. we know that sir,
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germany and kat are have signed a new energy arrangement to make up the shortfalls there. germany had until recently bought been one of the most dependent countries on russian energy. but because of the crisis in ukraine, is now hoping to change all of that the u. k. perhaps more insulated from the shocks have been caused by the invasion of ukraine, but nevertheless, it is not insulated from soaring energy prices. the u. k is also hoping to expand and deepen katara investments in the country as well in london alone. cat saw has invested something like $50000000000.00 as major stakes and landmarks like the shod or the london stock exchange and harrods department store. and in return categories, hoping that european leaders will throw their weight behind kick, starting a restarting the stalled. iranian nucular talks the ground to a halt. in march, we'll have to political talks here at downing street. the amir is now over in windsor for a meeting with queen elizabeth. she of course,
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is marking 70 years on the throne and a couple of weeks time grilles worth, of course, has seen many, many leaders come and go over the years, new park and air with all the latest from that meeting for us in london thanking are saying in the u. k and new pictures of the mads then showing the british prime minister embarrassed johnson drinking as a leaving party during the height of corona virus locked down. the images published by britain's id. the news have renewed accusations that johnson knowingly broke his own rolls. he was fined by a please for attending. and now the gathering, the opposition has called for johnson to resign. fair, the so called parsi gate scandal. now both carrying honduran trying to get to mexico has capsized killing at least 3 people. the vessel was tipped over by a large wave off the station. vera cruz, 3 bodies washed ashore for missing, and 4 migrants were found alive. meanwhile, the biden administration says it will appeal a recent court decision that allows us border authorities to continue to carry out
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deportations. human rights advocates warn the trump era policy is homing tens of thousands of asylum seekers. manual rapid reports now from the mexican border city of tijuana. the, 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 more in the end to title 40 to a panoramic era policy that has prevented thousands of migrants from seeking asylum in the us of the us. your story. and i watched every day to see how things might improve for us. the truth is, i was hoping title 42 would enter because i'm afraid of returning to haiti, or being deported across the border in the united states. conservative politicians have defended the decision by us district court to block the bided administration
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from ending title 42, calling it a vital element for managing the crisis on the border level or local level, we are doing everything we possibly can to prevent people from coming across the border in, instead of texas, i n, t one and migrants rights advocates have held demonstrations in recent days, pleading for us officials to end title 42, calling it is 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 kobe 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.
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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 crossing into the u. s. legally. no government says of 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 given them, it went away. ah, the white house, along with the u. s. department of justice have announced plans to appeal the court's decision to extend a title $42.00 ah, 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. maneuver upolu al jazeera tiquana, mexico.
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