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fighting rogers in eastern ukraine, 3 months after russian forces invaded. ah baptism, this is all 0 alive from doha. also coming up, unprecedented. europe proposes more than $10000000000.00 in economic relief for ukraine. first visit and a decade turkeys. foreign minister goes to the occupied westbank before heading to israel. new evidence, images of weaker muslims being detained in so called we education camps in china. some people gave us 3 days, but we enjoyed 3 brave heroic months. those were president of a lot of his landscapes, words as ukraine marks 12 weeks since, russia's invasion,
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some areas and returning to normal. but fighting, escalating in the east austin forces are slowly gaining ground in the don't bass region as you try to encircle ukrainian control territory. zelinski says russia is creating what he calls a blood by people in ukraine's capital last o. confident about winning the war and even reclaiming their last land. thousands have been killed. millions are homeless and cities and towns are in ruins. but our correspondent, same bus stop a fight. 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 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 stuck. yes
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. 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. or, 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 them. he asked you pregnant weapons and in our, our army, oh we'll, we'll do everything and we will when i am not, i'm sure we will get her victory and am
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yes. her will, when 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 is a good 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. but of course, i'm sorry, 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 and ukraine,
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se re, mobilizing forces to battlefields 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's is a future that remains uncertain. then basra v o g 0, keith, short time, it goes in, fall, this update from keith. and he says, ukraine's focus on re taking ground 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 of 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
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russians. and that is what is key at the moment. but he said, all of that amounts to the fact that this will continue to be a long drawn out conflict. president vladimir 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 death. now in the turn of the region, north of keep close to the bell, the russian border. last week there 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'd been $1400.00 plus missile strikes. thousands of missiles have been dropped, at least as many aerial bombardment 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. dosage of bodies in moscow and she says russia is trying to consolidate it. 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 at the mary a situation in mary, opal has now 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, i'm the head of the russian back administration. that's 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 rushes 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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we rebrand commercial presidents as you cream, must win the war and make it a strategic failure for president vladimir putin, aggression or swivel to learn, made the comments. so the world economic forum of devils, while pledging balloons more to ukraine's fight. you train needs directly 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. and therefore, we have proposed a 10000000000 euros macro 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 the utmost too. it is an economic relief operation with no precedent in recent history or diploma together to james bay's as,
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as the world economic forum. and doug also looks at how nato members of become more unified since the start of the war. not only to hear hanging from us on the line, we also heard from the nato sectors general young stilton berg 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 seth moulton. 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 and 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 wearing in the 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 supplies 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
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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, the jailed russian position leader, unless it is called president vladimir putin madman for what he described does a stupid war in ukraine? lavonne has been speaking during an appeal against his sentence and corruption charges the crime. and critics, as russia's leaders will burn in hell for creating a blood bath in ukraine. the law school court has denied novalis appealed. okay, let me bring you some breaking news now. hungary government has declared a state of emergency. so i think the war in ukraine by mr. victor obama says he needed to enact the powers in case his cabinet had to move quickly to respond to any challenges. the move allows all bon greater powers to approve measures foster bypassing usual procedures is used emergency powers twice before. once you've covered 19 and another time to deal with migration with turkey's foreign minister
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says anchor is committed to supporting palestine efforts to be recognized. internationally of a tough a solo is the 1st high profile turkish official to visit occupied was fine for more than 10 years. social is trip also includes israel. it will be intel of even widens day looking at mending strained relations. need abraham's in ramallah and says palestinian officials are looking to ensure they continue to have and kind of support. it seems that the most important leg of the turkish foreign minister is visit, is not here and i'm a law. but in israel, as we know that the countries turkey in israel are now looking towards mending relations between them. after years and years of tension and for the palestinians, they believe. and at least according to many political analysts we've been speaking to. they say the palestinians will sent to news of such closeness, or let's put it more accurately of an advancement of relations between turkey and israel. we know that turkey has a weight in international organization, the wine,
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the human rights council. so palestinian officials want to make sure that turkey will take supporting them, whether it's by media statements, whether it's by political statements or by economic support. so it's important for palestinians to keep reminding turkey that relations with israel are not going to be affecting the palestinian relations and their support of the palestinian club. and we know that turkey is an important player in the islamic world. so having the circus, foreign minister here meeting palestinian officials is going to be of importance to turkey. all de 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied westbank. showing that a barclay was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment. and jimmy, earlier this month, on the day of a funeral, is really forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to nearly drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of
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palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and boiled members of the international community have condemned her killing and their calling for an investigation. doubleclick was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. cilla had an al jazeera bearing little fruit, the what is for farmers in pakistan after a sustained dry spell. and the amid of cut out on britain's primers. her whole talks in london is european countries looked as if you alternatives to russian gas . ah. the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book your travel package today. the rate is returned both now and in the forecast a bit for the western where it was,
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although we've got the monster rank very obviously now running into me and also increasing the likelihood of showers in thailand to answer call them from singapore . may be southern sumatran weston bornea. this is the area concentration there are shares everywhere else in indonesia and in the philippines on a daily basis. one of if 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 wheat a lot of that. we do further west tickly in europe. so it's undergoing harvest now because the season rain to cost or put a stop that fairly soon. their forecasts wise, the rains are further south. they're running through the pearl river basin and just trying to get in to yank. see, but they haven't got back further. east or north and concentration, there is rain for the korean peninsula on that one little trough system and a few shaft maybe for home shoot, 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 hear pretty hot after say,
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the monsoon. i mentioned is this ragged line just come in to us for lanka. and me and my i for india cooler than it was still hot and dusty that i and i know the journey. lou ah, ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah
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ah. the watching on the 0 might have our top stories. this are 3 months after the russian invasion, ukraine's president says. moscow is waging a total war in the east reserves, the west to cut all ties with russia, hunger. his government is declared a state of emergency citing the war in ukraine, primers to victor oberon says he needed to enact the powers in cases cabinet. had to move quickly to respond to any challenges. the european union's proposing the sending more than $10000000000.00 to ukraine 24 hours after the ukrainian president appealed for more funds. european commission president describe the financial aid package as unprecedented. visors of photographs have been released, reportedly taken in so called a weaker re education gaps in china. the so called sheen jang police files were leaked to researchers within the group of victims of communism. they reveal more
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details about the mass detention of the we goes on to shoot, to kill policy for anyone trying to be scape rides, groups of accused beijing of crimes against humanity for its treatment of the mainly muslim we goes green, a use in beijing was more on the release of those photos, china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are antique china forces trying to, to near china and have called them lies. and 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 people. but what we have seen in these leaked falls 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
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in her profile shop. they have men, women of all ages. the youngest is a 15 year old girl, the oldest 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 attempted to escape this cam. so definitely very distressing and definitely challenges. any idea that these are voluntary centers, jones accused china and russia or provocation after their military planes flew over the sea of japan bearings. as the drills were part of an annual exercise,
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both javan and south korea scrambled fighter jets. when the warplanes neared the air space were 13, our joint patrol game as japan was also the leaders of the so called quad, which includes australia of the u. s. and in europe, waterborne disease, outbreaks or threatening tens of thousands of people in north east bangladesh shouted days of rain and flooding. hundreds of being treated for diarrhea and hospitals in one area of so let the majority of the district and neighboring san am johnny have been submerged around half a 1000000 people remain trapped in low lying rural areas, despite waters receding on her sergeant reports from some johnny sooner begun 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. tell the boy that 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, but i sped out 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 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 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 all got washed away. for the politicians had hardly done anything for us
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that too busy 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 through 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 drive their petty's by the roadside. if and i didn't go to, he's not the 1st it, it's been almost 2 weeks is our home was flooded. now the water is receding a little bit. so now we're trying to salvage saint paddy's in. 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 not central
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bangladesh causing worries for local farmers. turnville chaudhry al jazeera sham guns, bangladesh and an india heavy pre monsoon. rain has caused flash floods and landslides in the northeast, while other parts have struggled with a heat wave. at least 25 people have died and more than 650000 have been forced to leave their homes in the past 10 days. a large river burst its banks flooding around 2000 villages in awesome state. meanwhile, there's a severe shortage of water in parts of pakistan was during a heat wave environmental as want to cause a famine. victoria gateway reports in pakistan, thin province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future at god as i get i will buy are 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 was the hottest in the century in the region while
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april broke several records. in sinde, farmers growing lemons, chillies, falsehood, mangoes, say that crops have been damaged because of a shortage of water in my mega law on the out that we get water from the irrigation department every other month. funny. but last month, some farmers didn't get enough and their crops dried up. i'm in a music experts plain 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 bun, yob, social or die a south. the punjab at all of sin had been hit by extreme water shortage. the situation is so bad, the people don't even have water to drink. and why 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, it's not happening quickly enough. victoria gates and be al jazeera magazines
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government bond applied protest march by austin prime minister in milan. kong is amounting new elections as a political and economic crisis deepens. while hydra has more from islam about i'm on gen avenue, which connects to parliament. and it's la reg going where the diplomatic enclave foreign ministry, parliament, supreme court and the white an installation of faith. go and of course have been and there go up august on the military aid of the civilian government. successive governments have boarded up on the army rotated white in installation whenever they find protested, hey, think what if i'm about even m ron con date that you're going to know? but what did, what in this time, is the fact that there had been a major cracked down by the government offered a prime minister. hes a constant dated meeting of his cabinet. it was decided,
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dad cameron's mom will not be allowed into his lama bought $22000.00 security for his foot and they have been deployed from the adjoining provinces as read. the fat military forces have been called in, and we have been door dead up to 15000 drowns. oh dear, god has also been brought into the city. where that rotate if that apron through and it's about. now as you can see that the 34 didn't that already on read the budget on, all my prime minister was ousted them wrong address. they don't read on friends in the provincial capital at the time of booking for robin saying that his march will continue on islam abroad as scheduled. and that the government or not, you order the order at the same time, he requested the establishment. your stay out of the fray saying that they should
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remain neutral if they are neutral. indeed, men shall look a little god's will. i will start marching towards his dom about tomorrow. either. this will be an historic rally. will you if someone wants to stablish a to stop us still is no one has the courage to stop the ocean of people. rocks at the alarm interprovincial travel is already badly disrupted the road that will lock dead a long road of frog and commuters who are stuck on doors the barrier. the situation is escalating far, but there are deep impact on an already dropping economy. jabbar should have had been unable to come to grips with escalation writing of a central commodity. and that means that any pro long confrontation of political instability and budget on will also affect the logistical supply chain and dashboard to another drain on writing,
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writing of the central food item. the middle kata 6 hammond and hama dasani has met britain's prime minister barak johnson in london. it being countries have been in talks with cut out or help secure alternatives to russian gas. russia provides almost 40 percent of the continents natural gas supply hotter, has one of the largest established reserves in the world, and it says it stands ready to help me barkers got more from dining street. it's a critical time for many european countries in a well when talk of several countries for the amir of co c visited spain, germany dropped in at the world, economic form and devils before arriving here in london. and of course, over the course of the, the last week or so, he's spoken at length about the importance of energy supplies, agreeing a new deal with germany to make up the shortfalls of natural gas. there germany, one of the most dependent countries upon russian energy supplies, of course, until the start of the war in ukraine. britain less dependent on those eastern
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european supplies, but nevertheless isn't insulated from soaring energy costs. and of course, ordinary consumers a paying the price of all of that as well. but britain definitely wants to deepen its economic ties with cats are the country as invested $50000000000.00 here in the british capital alone. it as large stakes in a prominent landmarks like the shaw, the london stock exchange. on top of that, a year a mirror got our extended an invitation for the british prime minister to attend the world cup. new pictures of him showing you k promise, abbas johnson drinking it a leaving party during the height of corona virus lock terms. the images published by u. k. media have renewed accusations. the johnson knowingly broke his own rules. he was fined by police for attending another gathering, the oppositions called for him to resign for the so called party gate scandal.

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