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this is al jazeera. ah. although i'm rob matheson, this is the news are live from doha, coming out of the next 60 minutes, ukraine's president says moscow is waging a tall, cold war in the east. these urging the west to cut all ties with russia, hungary declares the state of emergency because of the war in ukraine. the prime minister says this allows him to respond quickly to challenges. japanese warplanes scrambled to confront a joint chinese and russian patrol over the sea of japan. as tokyo host talks with the u. s. estrella and india. and a rare glimpse into china so called re education comes from muslim wigglers. a leak document alleges the extent of abuses i'm gymnast with sports is daniel medford
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have makes it into the 2nd round of the franchise in the russian dropped just 6 games in his opening maximum paris that 14 seats. dennis epa valve has been knocked out. some people gave us just 3 days, but we enjoyed 3 brave heroic months. that's the message from president vladimir zelinski as ukraine marks, 12 weeks since russia's invasion, some areas are now returning to normal, but fighting is escalating in the east. russia slowly gaining some ground there and it appears to be digging in for the long term. balance of people have been killed, millions more have been forced to leave their home since the conflict started. several cities have been leveled. president zalinski is told the world economic forum a divorce. ukraine needs $5000000000.00 a month to rebuild his urging leaders to cut trade with russia entirely. the european union's placed billions more to support ukraine in its fight. you please
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direct a 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 therefore, we have proposed a 10000000000 euros mac for financial assistance. it is the largest package of micro financial assistance ever conceived by the european union for say to country other countries starting with our friends in the united states are doing their utmost to it is an economic relief operation with no precedent in recent history. while ross has no focused on making advances in eastern ukraine, especially in the don boss region, that's where moscow back separatists have been fighting ukrainian forces for 8 years. those as your bodies in the russian capital with more on that offensive is
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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 and finish 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 son that is in the southern region of ukraine, 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,
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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 as something that would end the negotiation process between the 2 sides, nato secretary general jones st oldenburg, says the russian president's decision to invade, you cream has strengthened the military alliance. he wanted less name,
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go on his borders and launched a war. now he's getting more needle on these borders and more members filled them and sweetens decision to apply for nate, the membership is historic. it that will say that european security will not be dictated by violence and intimidation. hunger is prime minister has declared a state of emergency citing the war in ukraine, which are all been says he needs to enact the powers to allow his cabinet to respond quickly. in the event of any challenges, the move gives all been greater powers to approve measures faster bypassing usual procedures is used emergency powers twice before once due to covered 19 and another time to deal with migration. our diplomatic added a james base has more from the world economic forum in davos. this is something
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that we'd had heard talked about, but still comes. i think it's a bit of a surprise hungry already a somewhat controversial nation in the european club. because as you know, there's been real unity among the you on those sanctions. if you compare it to the start of the war, i don't think anyone it expected than the level of sanctions you would put in place . they had probably packages of sanctions. they've all agreed that now trying to negotiate the sake, and that's where the problem is arisen. they've been all ban. this was a call about a hungry, hungry is objective. and i think people are wondering, is that because hungry is so concerned about this package of sanctions, or is it that mr. all ban was somewhat constrained by the elections in his country . and now he's going back to being the most favored leader of putin in the european union club. will neighboring countries have real concerns about what's going on in ukraine. clearly economic effects across the region. and remember how many refugees
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have been taken in by those countries in the immediate neighborhood and wider people in your grains capital are still confident by winning the war and even reclaiming their loss. land correspondent, the same bus stop, is found. a lot of optimism gave, despite the death and destruction 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. morale 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. 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
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we have before the start of this war on, you know, we should get our citizen crimea back this is our so in country and we should defended green there should not be any negotiations with the enemy, these numbers. i am happy, of course i believe for 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. yes, you probably need to weapons and then our, our army will, will do everything. and we will, when i am not to, i'm sure we will get to victory. and he has to really and 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 state since world war 2 the, you an estimate at least 14000000 people have been displaced so far,
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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 russian 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 withdraw from boucher revealed civilian killings that ukraine described as war crimes, a dramatic victory for ukrainians. the sinking of rushes 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 as putting had hoped 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 in snow. now people line up to
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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 things look very different in the ukrainian capital today. diplomatic missions are reopen and people are returning and ukrainian seemed far more optimistic, all the cautiously than they did at the beginning of this war. but the war is not over. russian forces are escalating offensive and ukraine's east re mobilizing forces to battlefields in the south. all indications are conflict with russia is
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the new normal. and as long as russia controls the skies over their countries, nowhere in ukraine is completely safe. there's is a future that remains uncertain. then disrupting al jazeera keys in your very 2nd largest city. how have the metro system is back in operation. it's been serving as a bomb shelter since the war began. relentless, russian bombardment forced residents underground. its forces were recently pushed back by ukrainian troops, while others were redeployed to the east hockey. the mayor is encouraging residents to return home. but some, a still sheltering underground at least 25 percent of housing hockey has been destroyed. russia has been accused of using food supplies as a weapon. the longer the conflict drags on the more concerns grow about food shortages. romania is foreign minister, bowden alesco spoke to al jazeera about how his country is helping to ease the crisis caused by russia's invasion. the foot crisis, which is sir,
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well stimulated by this sir, by this war because of the blockade in front of the, of this are port mainly, but also because of the fact that a lot of population was displaced in ukraine. so the culture of susan was disturbed . this is creating a lot of a lot of trouble. now, not only for the neighboring countries, but also for many other countries, which are in need of this, of this green and romania as a neighboring country is trying to help ukraine to sell its a grain through romania. already in the past weeks, more than 240000 tons of green and green have left the constant support towards other destinations through the lexi streets. and it is very important that we work together in order to create a collision of the willing, more states lead being involved in creating such a corridor, a maritime corridor to transport the grain from the continental harbor,
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to other destinations, through the blakesly streets where they are of course very much welcome and in from that perspective, last week, during the debates in new york, the ministerial one which was hosted by secretary lincoln and the debate in the security council on the relationship between conflict and food security. i have made these proposals. i think it's also very important to take care of the floating minds in the black sea and to ensure the protection of the vessels which are transporting the green. the gerald rush in opposition leader lexie. now vonny has called president vladimir putin up madman for what a, what he described as a stupid war in ukraine. novalis been speaking during an appeal against his sentence and corruption charges. the kremlin critic says, russia's leaders will burn in hell for creating up blood bath in ukraine. moscow court has denied navarro is appeal dunbar had on the news. r, including 1st sat in
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a decade turkey's father must have visits the occupied west bank before heading to israel. plus they're in desperate need for fresh water, food and financial assistance. floods here, droughts, they are across bangladesh, india and pakistan. climate change is making life difficult for millions and in sports. the trilogy is on 2 of the best boxes in the world, confirm that they will fight for a 3rd time. ah, japan's accused china and russia of provocation after their military planes flew over the sea of japan. beijing says the drills were part of an annual exercise. both japan and south korea scrambled fighter jets when the warplanes got near their air space. the 13, our joint patrol came as japan was hosting the leaders of the so called quad, which includes australia, the u. s. and india rubber bright has more on the meeting from tokyo. a show of
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unity from the u. s. and 3 allies who's spheres of influence span the indo pacific . a region under pressure on many fronts, from an increasingly assertive china, i, he or he, it, the 4 of us committed that unilateral change of status quo. but force will never be allowed in any region, especially the indo pacifica. and that the free and open in the pacific is ever more relevant today. in coming to asia pacific president joe biden has pursued a focus, begun by his predecessors, despite the unfolding crisis in europe. at the same time, we're navigating the dark our, in our shared history. the russian, brutal and unprovoked war against ukraine has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe. this is very important for joe biden to demonstrate to the world that a commitment to the region is unwavering. this commitment has been going on for several years, going back to the obama administration. but there has been,
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there have been doubts over the last few months, given the ukraine invasion, but the failure of india to condemn russia and its continuing close relationship with moscow. shows some of the strains within this diverse group rush. china's growing economic muscle also makes it harder for neighbors to stand up to it. asian allies like japan supporting the quad is complicated by the fact that china is its biggest trading partner. and it seems going too far in antagonizing beijing can have real consequences in terms of business as australia has found to its cost. australia has felt the impact of punitive trade restrictions for its open criticism of beijing and recent times. but australia's newly elected prime minister antony albany, is promised to continue robust support for this group, which is still relatively new. i think they're feeling their way at the cottages. i think quite experimental. and to this point,
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i don't think that the 4 partners have really worked out. i'm how they're going to collaborate. after his shock remark that yes, the us would intervene militarily against china if it attacked taiwan. biden had to answer repeatedly that no, this wasn't a change in the u. s. his long standing position on china or taiwan policies. murphy, he leaves tokyo, hoping this gathering will be remembered more for diplomatic harmony than the controversy stirred by seemingly and diplomatic language. rub, mcbride al jazeera, tokyo, thousands of photographs have been released importantly, taken in so called rigor re education camps and china. the soon jung police files as they are known, were linked to researchers with the group victims of communism. they reveal more details about the martian detention of the wiggers as well as a shoot to kill policy for anyone trying to escape rights. groups of accused
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beijing of crimes against humanity for its treatment of the mainly muslim wiggers, china's foreign powers, or try to sabotage visit by you and human rights commissioner michelle. bosh loan attorney news in beijing with more on the leaves, documents 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 been shaved heads, appearing to take part in some sort of re education activities supervised by gods in uniform. also, part of these legal 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 camp. so definitely very distressing and definitely challenges. any idea that these are voluntary centers, perkins pharmacist says anchor is committed to supporting palestine efforts to be recognised internationally. level shallow is the 1st high profile turkish official
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to visit the occupied westbank for more than 10 years. social. his trip also includes israel will be in 10 of even white and state where he had mending strained relations. made abraham's in ramallah and says palestinian officials one to ensure they continue to have anchor support. it seems that the most important leg of the circus, foreign ministers visit, is not here and on my law. but in israel, as we know that the countries, turkey and israel are now looking toward the mending relations between them. after years and years of pension. and for the palestinians, they believe, and at least according to many political analyst we've been speaking to, they say the palestinians will send to news of such closeness, or let's put more accuracy of an advancement of relations between turkey and israel . we know that turkey has a wave in international organizations that you why the human rights council. so palestinian officials want to make sure the turkey will pay, supporting them,
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whether it's by media statements, whether it's by political statements or by economists support. so it's important for palestinians to keep reminding searcy 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 slamming world. so having the turkish foreign minister you're meeting palestinian officials is going to be of importance to turkey. are the 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west bank. sharina barclay was shot in the head by his really forces while she was on assignment in janine earlier this month, on the day of a funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pall bearers to nearly drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her
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funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and her calling for an investigation. a booklet was with al jazeera for 25 years covering the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. amnesty international says last year, so are what im rise in executions and death sentences. it says 2052 death sentences were handed down in 56 countries. a 40 percent increase on 2020. a pointed to the lifting of many covered 19 restrictions that had previously delayed judicial percept processes. the group says iran and saudi arabia increased their use of capital punishment, accusing both of violating international law and almost 90. people are known to have been sentenced to death under martial law. in min more the group says its numbers don't include the thousands believed to have been sentenced or executed in china, north korea or viet nam, saying those countries hide behind layers of secrecy. 11 people have been shot dead
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in islam in brazil during a police raid. the operation targeted leaders of the edition, nero's largest, organized crying gang. the dead included a woman who was caught in gunfire between gang members and police officers say the other victims were suspected criminals. human rights groups have criticized previous rates, accusing police of summary executions. new pictures have emerged showing you k prime minister barak johnson drinking at a leaving party during the height of corona virus loc times. the images published by u. k. media have renewed accusations that johnson knowingly broke his own roles. he was fined by police for attending another gathering. the opposition has called for him to resign for the so called party gave scandal. john hall has more london. it was only last week when there was reported to be palpable relief in downing street when they heard that the metropolitan police inquiry was over into these rules.
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breeches during lockdown. the prime minister had only received through 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 looking to unseat him. these photographs that show bodies, 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. defenders have said look at 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 fine. they've been calls more calls for his resignation, for the opposition, of course, and uproar on social media uncovered survivors. so public opinion is not good on this. the rather, wait, the question is,
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does this constance use evidence that he misled, empties 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 a proven, well then there is, are other sorts of general consensus that that would be, could be a resigning effect. cut our plans to invest $12500000000.00 in key sectors of the u . k. economy over the next 5 years enhancements was made during a visit by the a mirror out of shape taliban, hama doth honey to london where he matched the u. k. prime minister financing will include investments, 0 emissions vehicles, and cyber security, european countries. i've also been in talks with cut out to help secure alternatives to russian gas lead. barker has more from dining street. it's a critical time for many european countries in a whirlwind tour of several countries. for the emir of cor, see visited spain, germany dropped in at the world economic forum and devil's before arriving here in
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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 for 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 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 cattle, 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. still ahead on al jazeera
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o. anger and disappointment, and mexico after us called box title $42.00, the trump either ban on asylum seekers. banners, sports, but also self ex post in the miami. he to the n b a playoffs. ah, if you've been counting, i think it's the knight's sandstorm the season that came to rock and blew down the gulf over night. the pigs in cuba yesterday before dusk were orange. that is the color, the sand that comes out of iraq to disperse a little as it becomes further south as it comes for the south. but the wind is still going to be quite strong and it's a hot one as well. the temperatures come down demand, but it reco breaking the hot on monday before that sand came in. that picture on
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wednesday, still a breezy, warm breezes dropped. the sand is rather more dispersed. as you can see, it is hot to the north of this 40 or 41 still in iraq and moving back through syria, little bit cooler, while a lot cooler on the coast of the military and even in northern egypt, but hot through iran and through afghanistan with some relief for these shouts tend to come through every now and again. the picture on friday sees them movies, was you spot the difference? well, maybe more gathering dust here in southern egypt and southern israel. a bit of hope for those who want raining kenya, a few more shall showing up on the eastern side of lake victoria. not many, but more than we saw last week or so. and for south africa, particularly causal in the town in popo, a dry picture after recent heavy rain, ah, blue ambition, artistry, adventure,
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short documentary spy african filmmakers from beneath kenya and algeria. gimme allen, minium village throttle queen. this is when we get to let her head down and the cane africa direct on al jazeera. ah ah ah, with lou
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ah, your to your does it reminder of our top stories. this are 3 months after the russian invasion, ukraine's president says, moscow's waging a total war in the east is urging the west to cut all ties with russia. japanese warplanes of scramble to confronted joints, chinese and russian military petrol. over the sea of japan, japan governments called it a provocation as it hosted talks of leaders of australia. the u. s. and india. hungary government has declared a state of emergency citing the war in ukraine. primus or victor or vans says he needs to enact the powers in cases cabinet has to move quickly to respond to any challenges. the e is pushing for a ban on russian oil imports,
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but hungary is against the measure. but i, as buck is europe, director at a gora, energy vendor, it's a think tank. the focus is on energy transfers. he says, investing in renewable sources is vital to europe's energy security. in the very short term, of course, renewable energy will not be the solution to deal with a situation where russia could cut off the supply of fossil fuels to job, which is a major part of the consumer. but we have for yes, been working on the past to sell it to the wrong against ukraine. russia we're going to train is not bringing to everyone's attention if the energy sauces that control ourselves, even new entities. it's really what even more attention to and so clean and sustained. and that's the church of that sense. yeah. hello, racy investments into the teen energy transition in europe because our energy
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security, and time to protect really go hand to hand at the same time in the very short term . of course, their efforts to secure fossil fuel supplies and particularly for the vase from other sources just to be prepared in case that the supplier for pick up from russia could be interrupted. sounds government's bound to planned protest large by us to primus, or even on con, is demanding new elections as a political and economic crisis deepens. while hydra has more from the slum about, i'm on gen avenue, which connects to parliament and islam abroad. reg going where the diplomatic enclave, the foreign ministry parliament, the supreme court and the white an installation of bait. good of god, have been awarded up august on the military. aid of the civilian government. successive governments have boarded up on the army protected whiten installation.
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whenever they find protested, hey, think what it's about. even enron car did die during his denial. but what did, what do you, this time is the fact that there had been a major crackdown by the government after the prime minister. hes a constant dated meeting of his cabinet. edward decided dad m ron to mark will not be allowed into his lama bought $22000.00 security for his foot. annette have been deployed from the adjoining provinces as read the pad a military force. it have been called to day and we have been door dead up to $15000.00 grounds of deer gas had also been brought into the city. where that rotate if that is able to and it's lama. but now as you can see that the 34 didn't that already on red lug focused on the former prime minister who was ousted enron,
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gone at greystone restaurant, friends in the provincial capital of the type of booking for robin saying that his march will continue on islam abad. ask 1st good, and that the government should not use order. it's the poor guy. at the same time he did. what did the establishment just stay out of the fray saying that they should remain was girl if they said they are new true indeed, men shall. luckily, grew up with god's will. i will start marching towards his dom, about to morally from fiber, parks, 1 o'clock. and this will be an historic rally, will you? and if someone wants to stablish a to stop us the way is no one has the courage to stop the ocean of people took the alarm. interprovincial travel is already badly disrupted the road. that bill log did a long road of drugs and commuters who are stuck on doors or barriers the situation, an escalating thought. what did or deep impact on an already troubled economy,
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jabbar should have had been unable to come to grips with escalation prided over central commodity. and that means that any pro long confrontation of political instability and budget on will also affect the logistical supply chain. and dad report to another drain on driving right there over central food item. there's a severe shortage of water in parts of pakistan which is in, during a heat wave. environmental is worn, it could cause a famine. victoria getting reports in pakistan, syn, province farmers say they're facing a threat to their future. i got good, i will buy or 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 april broke several records in
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sin farmers growing lemons, chillies, falsehood, mangoes, say that crops have been damaged because of a shortage of water. in my nigger 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 museum 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 on yob, social or die or south the punjab. it all of sin been hit by extreme water shortage . the situation is so bad. the people don't even have water to drink and why nigger 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 in bangladesh. the problem is too much water
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caused by flooding, outbreaks of waterborne diseases or threatening tens of thousands of people in ne, bangladesh after days of rain. hundreds of being treated for diarrhea and hospitals . and one area of so had all the majority of that district and neighboring san am, guns have been submerged around half a 1000000 people remain trapped in low lying, rural areas. time her child was in ceylon grunge sooner a big on 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 held the wood. i thought if any data, well there is water all around my home. it has become very difficult to live under these conditions with my children. can't cook wash, take a bath, and my children can't go to school. i can't even feed them properly. but i saw that a varney nearly 2000000 people have been affected and not distant cillit region and
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what the official to describe as one of the worst floods in 2 decades. most of the villagers we have been talking to in the flood effected 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 i started distributing 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 a much to complain about the russians and the living conditions. we're dying of hunger, our homes all got washed away for the politicians had hardly done anything for us 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
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people like alarm at, on, not worried about their future the other day. what about the r cell model bomb i? 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 us situation with a few days of sunshine. have brought some hope to many of the farmers here who are trying to drive their pet is by the roadside. if somebody can go to you by 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 saint paddy's. the flood sid ration 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 bangladesh causing worries for local farmers. turnville chaudhry al jazeera shan, i'm gaunt bangladesh and in india heavy pre monsoon rain caused flash floods and landslides in the northeast, while other pods are struggling with
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a heat wave. at least 25 people have died. more than 650000 have been forced out of their homes. in the past 10 days, a large river burst its banks flooding around 2000 villages and are some state poverty metal is in the northeastern state. 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 both in terms of loss of life as well as loss of livelihood. we spoke to 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're going to survive this because they can go home the water still, they're still very high and they don't know how they going to make
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a living these rains, these floods were caused by pre monsoon showers. in the state of a psalm, the shower was with 3 times higher than what is normal in the neighboring state. it was about 6 times higher, and the anxieties over what could happen when the actual monsoon season, which every year brings heavy rainfall and some flooding. now we are at the bremo, put through a river. this river behind me is one of the longest rivers in the world. it supports the rich biodiversity and economy off the northeast region in india. 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. we are in special representative to somalia has warned that the security of humanitarian situation is getting worse. jim swung told the un security council drought is
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pushing millions to the brink of famine. somalia security situation remains highly volatile, emboldened by domestic political tensions above in recent months, maintained in modus operandi and focused attacks and organ issue. southwest state and heard about the country faces heightened risk of localized famine. in 6 communities, schools and government offices are closed in parts of iran, as a sandstorm blanket and several cities, including the capital to hon. there's always have urged people to stay at home saying the situation is likely to continue until wednesday evening. the sandstone moved into iran from iraq and syria. the un security council is urging the taliban to swiftly reverse policies that restrict the rights and freedoms of women. after season power and august, last year, the on group said it would respect women's rights. but the taliban has ordered
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women to cover their faces in public and only leave home when necessary. it's also backtracked on times to let goes return to school. accompany from the united, alabama. it says being picked to manage airports and canister on the taliban says the mit company well operate airports in the capital capital as well as how that kind of hall and missouri sharif. it's unclear of the agreement includes airport security, turkey and cutout have been handling airport operations on security since the taliban takeover last august. i don't know part of 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 organizing and the control of the airports in disagreement. i know that north korea's release pictures of soybean products still being produced as it insists it has a covered 100 outbreak under control. state media says the factory is working under emergency policies with employees wearing masks,
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north korea's reporting fewer than 200000 new patients with fever symptoms for the 3rd consecutive day. it officially declared an outbreak nearly 2 weeks ago. about carrying honduran trying to get to mexico has capsized killing at least 3. the vessel was tipped over by a large wave off the state of vera cruz. 3 bodies washed ashore for missing before margaret's were found alive. the by the ministration says it's going to appeal a recent court decision that allows us border authorities to continue to carry out deportations. human rights advocates, one to trump, you know, policy is harming tens of thousands of asylum seekers. miles off of reports from the mexican border city of to i 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
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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 just looking at the in 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 anyway, because i'm afraid of returning to haiti or of being deported. little bulletin across the border in the united states. conservative politicians have defended the decision by a us district court to block the bided administration from ending title 42, calling it a vital element for managing the crisis on the border level or local um, we're doing everything we possibly can to prevent people from coming across the border and instead of texas. 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 is suspended the processing of asylum
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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 us and international law. though it's unknown how long title 42 will remain in place. it doesn't mean all asylum cases will remain suspended. after 10 months of waiting on the border, just bet a migrant fling cartel violence in southern mexico has been granted humanitarian parole and will soon be cross into the us legally in that on a no government. there's a and i heard title 40 to you 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,
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and i know some day i'll make it across. and that day has finally arrived. india may with the white house, along with the u. s. department of justice have announced plans to appeal the court's decision to extend that title 42. 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. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, tiquana, mexico still had an al jazeera. we're going to show you how a free solid scale from sweden slid his way into the record books, but it's coming up with gemma in the sport. ah.
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ah, i'm for the sports here's gemma. thank you rob. we'll start with some football news and in the last hour also the premier league has approved the proposed take over of chelsea. the bid is that by the todd bodie, clearly consortium for although the premier league is given the green lights, the u. k. government still needs to be satisfied that current chelsea are in at raymond browns, which will not benefit from the deal he's been sanctioned over his alleged links to russian president vladimir putin following the invasion of ukraine. russian tennis by a daniel medford f is banned from playing at wimbledon because of the ukraine. will that he's into the 2nd rounds at the friend jonathan. he says he doesn't like playing on clay that showed no signs of ads in his opening match. lo never see any jo. games against argentina bacchus med would have when his 1st play thought much of the air. often this amazed of european springs these and because of a honey operation. afterwards he spoke about he and all other russian players being
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shut out by one wooden. does ali though it's likely to see him regain? well, number one spot from may that joke rich, as the championship has been stripped of ranking points. i'd be really happy to play when the la la wimbledon. i love playing on grass. why? we'll play on rush after rollin garris. ah. but if i cannot come in, just going to prepare for next tournament san a, you know, just saw follow what's happening there and there in all points, i become number one, well, grateful me for 0 boy seneca and become number one because of it. of course i'm going to be gutted, but it is what it is. i cannot change her. some decisions. joke of it is all say 3 to the 2nd round at red and girl. she says the wimbledon situation is a lose lose for every body. they had several options, it was not the only one on the table. so, and they haven't disgusted with anybody from may t p or an individual players or for that matter,
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russian or bell russian players to met in general, just communicate and understand whether there is a common ground that where, where both sides could be making a compromise in something could work out, so i think it was, it was a wrong decision. i, i don't support that at all. now me a soccer went a step further by missing. she's thinking of missing wimbledon because in a points are on offer. we spoke to tennis channel analyst john where i am and he was surprised by isaak as comments. it does for a variety of reasons. for 1st of all, i didn't, you know, i think most 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, a soccer, in particular, as lobel, brandon bassett, or who makes tens of millions of dollars. you would think of playing in a procedure event perhaps be both procedures event on the calendar would be almost
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a prerequisite for her regardless of whether there were points or not. so yeah, i think that was that was a bit of a shocker. more de reaction from paris now and 14th said dennis shop of olive was knocked out by the danish teenager, holger roon. the canadian made 53 unforced errors and lost in straight sets. grandsons, in fact the day was on the back c as well receiving a standing ovation from the crowd serving the final point of his 18 year professional career. the 37 year old took against noise across the route, went on to lose the 1st round match defense. when retires, coming on a scene, a sci fi for psycho fuel se finished run out of the 2008 of 3. and that's a massive fight in boxing kinetic hours, whereas has confirmed it will take
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a trilogy, bounce against canada. lufkin on september 17th. can i was beaten a 2nd time earlier this month. i dmitri bibble off to stepping up the lights heavy weights. but instead of taking the rematch, she's dropping back to super middle white, where he is the undisputed champion in glock and drew the fight in 2017 for another one that we match a year later. in the n b, a. playoffs and other blout school in the eastern conference finals between boston and miami, gainful was pretty much over in the 1st quarter when the sound 6. a 22 point lead contests. he struggled to find the range missing $1516.00 shot for led by jason. take this one off and wearing the series at the same 5 is on wednesday in miami to the jared italian out and checks like list. young hertz has won his 1st episode. age on a grand total, he crossed the line 1st off, a grueling 16 stage in the mountains, 202 kilometers,
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including one of the 4 toughest climbs of the motor row pass in the italian out. at could all richard can keep salita st. josie, but his advantage housing cut to just read that can was 5 pages remaining pitch invasions like this one at manchester city on sunday. have march the end of the premier league season in ga manager. gar southgate is concerned by the recent crowd travel again. i don't know if there's an even greater issue post pandemic, but that certainly seems to be the case in, in the football stadiums i've been in, in the last few months will reflect society. so it will be easy for some people just to put it under football, but that's not the reality of it. repeat, football is go responsibility and we have to do our bit. we have to get that right . but what happened here before our final wasn't but that wasn't just football. support is that was people just unable to behave. unable to control
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themselves. iraq hail 6 scenes outside a london court. one, primarily player car zoom arrives to face charges of animal cruelty the last time defended trying to hide his face from photographers and television cameras. while being flanked by security guards, he later pleaded guilty to kicking and flapping his pet cap. early this year, zima was filmed by his brother humming the animal, the frenchman. apologize for that. and we'll finish with a wild record set one and then pick free style. skier, sweden's, yes. the jaida one brahms, that the beijing games and now he set a new mark for sliding along a metal rail. he stayed on for an incredible 154.49 meters. after falling on 3 previous attempts, it was actually back on may the 9th, but if any, just being officially ratified rating the previous record. in 2016. i've done a lot of other radio stuff since skiing, but i never,
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i never been citing very long right. like that would be a good mission to have and also wanted to share broke the record it looks so insane. so i thought i want to try it out to avoid the vote for now i'll have more later on jeremy. thank you very much. indeed. no, an icon of new york city streets has disappeared. the cities removed its last public pay phone. it's the last of 7000 phones we taken away there being replaced by 2000 kiosks, offering free, why fi and device charging? the final phone booth is now answering its next calling. as a display of the museum of city, new york. lauren taylor is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more and all these stories of madison. goodbye me. the walk was no, no no, no, no, no. this is i don't need to be looking to move it to me. i can also,
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