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3 months after russia invaded ukraine, fighting rages own in the east, but morale is still high in the capitol. this is russia's president, comes on the fire from both his enemies and his allies for his actions in ukraine. but he had no clue, nor in tatum says al jazeera live from london. also coming up, hunger is prime minister declares a state of emergency in response to the war and ukraine, giving him extra powers. leach, police files shot light on the brutality of china's incarceration of muslim weakness, including a shoot to kill policy. anyone who tries to escape and shall anchors government hikes fuel prices by more than 20 percent filing, more pressure on people already struggling to make ends meet. ah,
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hello, when russia invaded ukraine on the 24th of february most unless thought the war would be over in a few weeks if not days, but 3 months later, there is no end in sight. a contractor spiraled into a grinding war of attrition with battles fought village by village, and few successes on the front line. russian forces currently control the areas in red, including crimea, which was annexed in 2014. the kremlin is now pushing to take over ukraine's eastern industrial heart land known as the don bass, which includes the provinces of lou hanser and donetta. russian backed rebels have been fighting ukraine's military there for 8 years. the ocean courses are now focused on capturing the twin cities of several genetics, and as he chanced there among the last and new hunts sit still under ukrainian control. but russian troops are advancing from 3 sides in an all out assault to
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encircle them. the battle is seen as pivotal to the success or failure of moscow's campaign in the east corso travaras in moscow with more on the russian offensive. what 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 course on 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 and 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 song 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 side
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people in ukraine's capitalist so confident that when the war and even reclaim the last land, over the past 3 months, thousands have been killed. millions made homeless and cities and towns left in ruins. despite that, our correspondence in bas robbie found a lot of optimism in keith. 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 said the only acceptable victory will be taking everything back occupied territories in the east even crimea. duck. yeah, if you should sandwich leave. 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
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about returning to the same borders 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 good she should with the enemy. when you say that story, what these numbers i am too much. of course i believe full stop. i hope that it will be this way. the truth is on our side, we are descending our land. we really want and hope for this to happen. yes, you probably need to weapons and then our, our army real will do everything and we will wind. i'm not to, i'm sure. we will get to victory. and yes, to be just weeks ago, independent square was under locked down and covered and snow. now people line up to by stamps commemorating a moment in the early days of the war. when ukraine,
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in no uncertain terms, told russia to leave its territory. i hope was that it is a good weekend that we live 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 that the war is not over. russian forces are escalating offences in ukraine's east 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 and ukraine is completely safe. there is
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a future that remains uncertain. the in basra, v o. j 0 keith. the subway system in ukraine's 2nd largest city has reopened, after serving as a bomber shelter for thousands of civilians. relentless russian ass stripes, horse, many hockey residence to seek safety on the ground. some have been sleeping on train carriages or station platforms since march, the russian troops were recently pushed back by ukrainian forces, while others were redeployed elsewhere in the east khaki bes merritt, encouraging residents to return home. some have chosen to remain in the station. a drilled russian physician neither unexplained of only has described president vladimir putin as a madman to what he called a stupid war in ukraine. vonny was speaking during an appeal against his 9 year prison sentence on corruption charges. the criminal critics told the hearing russia's leaders will burn in hell. the creating a blood boffin ukraine. moscow court rejected his appeal. he's now expected to be
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sent to a strict regime prison. outgoing, present to the philippines, who hit out at let me putin for the deaths of civilians in ukraine is the 1st time ridiculous duty has criticized the russian leader. me cause a friend and an idol. he's accused russian soldiers of going on a rampage in ukraine, denying moscow's assertion that they're carrying out a special ministry operation to test his 6 year rule has been defined by his war drug, which has left more than 6000 people dead. he says, unlike his regime putin is targeting innocent victims, but a had of them really put too many se, the uprooting and i are both killed, but i killed criminal. so will i don't kill the children. and the elderly were in 2 different worlds. probably a potent but he is my friend of that. you're in control of everything. you really started the recklessly. so control your soldiers strictly. they are on
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a rampage. well, european union has pledged billions more to support ukraine in its fight. the president of the european commission also accused moscow of using food supplies as a weapon of war, price of grain, cooking oil and fertilizer. his sword, since evasion began 3 months ago. satellite images, recent days, appear to show to russian flight ships loading grain in crimea, as kiva. moscow argue ever who rightfully owns the food supplies? in the world economic forum endeavors, or sla from the lion said, global corporation was needed to fight what she described as russia's black. now, you prin must win this war and 14th aggression must be a strategic failure. so we will do everything we can to help to clean its prevail and we take the future into their hands. hunger is a prime minister. victor oberon has declared a state of emergency,
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citing the war and neighboring ukraine. it gives him extra powers, allowing him to rule by decree, but she says is necessary to respond to any challenges posed by the conflict. is governments, 1st new measures will be announced on wednesday. oh van has used emergency powers twice before. once, due to the pandemic, and another time to deal with migration of you love, it goes the shaggy bosh office of the world is on the brink of and economic crisis . hungry must die out of this war, and it must protect families, financial security. history caused room to maneuver and to take immediate action, the government, exercising its right under the basic law or declare a war emergency. from midnight we introduced a similar emergency situation to fight the pandemic. this allows the government direct immediately. they know situations protect hungry and on gary and families along aren't much get at a james base has more for me. well, the can on that form endeavors. this is something that we'd have heard talked about,
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but still comes i think is a bit of a surprise, hungary, 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 had expected than the level of sanctions. the you put in place . they've had 5 packages of sanctions. they've all agreed there now trying to negotiate the sick. and that's where the problem is arisen, those must be an oil ban. this was the car about for hungry, hungry skull objecting. and i think people are wandering. is that because hungry is so concerned about this package of sanctions? or is it that mr. or bam? 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 affects across the region. and remember how many refugees have
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been taken in by those countries in the immediate neighborhood and wider? ah, thousands of leet photos and documents have revealed the brutality of china's cracked down on ethnic minorities in the western jin chang region. this as the u. n's top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities. and he has been called asian jang pennies files and has shocked western countries. includes photos like this one from what the government calls a reeducation camp in 2018. china says such places and nothing more than training centers leaked documents detained in police protocols, say, armed officers were given shit to kill orders for anybody trying to escape. and records show some were held for years for arbitrary reasons, such as having
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a long beard or not using their device is enough seen as a sign they were trying to evade digital surveillance. the youngest, pictured here, was detained when she was just 14. at one such camp in tech is over. all china has locked up around a 1000000 members of weaker cassock and other muslim minorities. the government insists it's fighting terrorism and helping communities integrate. between a, you has more of the leak documents from beijing. china's foreign ministry have dismissed them saying that these are antique china forces, trying to, to near china and have called the lies. and this is a message that beijing has sent said numerous times before, and it certainly does challenge beijing's narrative that these internment camps of voluntary vocational centers designed to improve the lives of the week 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. they include thousands of
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photographs of a week as kept inside this particular camp. about 2800 mug shots, essentially in some sewing these people visibly distress. one woman's crying in her profile shop. they have men, women of all ages. the youngest is a 15 year old girl, the oldest 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 shin, 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 still to come?
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the sofa, china and russia fly warplanes near japan's air space as turkey hoses, top level talks on the visions growing influence and dorm range in one of regine areas poorest areas kills at least 11 people. ah. that all the unseasonable warmth, that surrounding knolls in central europe of the last week or so has been swept away by stuff it's currently atlantic. so it's a very different see now, doesn't smell very summary at all, which is in the teens. however, if you over lay this background where you see the reds little spots here around, for example, hungary croatia for the south as will and to italy in the southwest, spain, which are still quite warm. lot,
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everybody's enjoying that. not everybody will keep it either. but as the picture them for wednesday, windy and cloudy, quite often, the wind quite strong, but easing through germany shall have got as far as the baltic states, or even a period of rain. by this time however, we are hang on to the walls down in the balkans in particular, despite the fact a few showers are going to break out and you'll notice the temperatures are rising again already. it knows you at the sun is quite strong. after all, what's happening in the western med means, you may well see some sherry rain in northern algeria or 2 days yet, but it's very quiet now in egypt, longshore breezes till 36 in carroll. in algeria unison south, the hint of showers and sublime that stretches through marley down towards liberia and sierra leone season, rather than a seasonal shouting right up rarely into the sahara. ah, the 2 young women in morocco staying with local families,
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are really hook me up. it definitely changed my life in a good way. american students learning to live in africa and getting better at handling and shopping. knowledge is their world fun, is that jeremy's and cultural emotion leading to them, surprising comes with an american in my home on al jazeera lou ah, or one of the top stories you're now to 0. 3 months after the start of the war and ukraine, russian forces are pushing to take over the countries eastern industrial heartland, and now carrying out an all out assault to capture the last 2 ukrainian health
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cities in the hands. hungary government has declared a state of emergency citing the war and ukraine. premier to victor alba says he needed to enact the powers in cases cabinet. has to move quickly to respond to any challenges. and thousands of leaked photos and documents are revealed. the brutality of china's cracked down on ethnic minorities in western jean john region . this is the humans top human rights official visits the country to investigate allegations of systemic abuse against muslim minorities japan as a cruise, china and russia of provocation. after their military planes flew over the sea of japan, asians, as the drills were part of an annual exercise with japan and south korea scrambled fighter jets when the war plains got near their air space. a 13 hour joint patrol came as japan was hosting the leaders of a so called quad, which includes australia, the u. s. and india. a growing influence of china and the threat posed by russia
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was the focus of those talks in tokyo. both mcbride reports from the japanese capital a show of unity from the u. s. and 3 allies whose spheres of influence span the ando pacific. a region under pressure on many fronts. from an increasingly assertive china, i, he o g e day. the 4 of us committed that unilateral change of status quo by force will never be allowed in any region, especially the indo pacifica. and that the free and open endo pacific is ever more relevant to day 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 were navigating the dark hour 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
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several years, going back to the obama administration. but there has been, 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 bay ging 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 the court is i
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think, quite experimental. and to this point, 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 undiplomatic language. robin bride al jazeera tokyo lisa shot dead at least 11 people during a raid on a feller in rio de janeiro. officers say they were targeting drug traffickers from one of brazil's most powerful criminal gangs. the victims include a female bystander who was caught in the crossfire, but he seized assault rifles,
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pistols and a grenade, as well as cars and motor bikes are here in police are among the world's deadliest . they were responsible for more than $6100.00 fatalities last year. as an average of 17 people a day. won't push to please season, sir chris. some questions need to be answered by a public authority and by the whole of rio de janeiro society, which lives in a city that the decades has been living in this typical civil war scenario. deal trunk has government has increased fuel prices to record high hope it will help the country overcome the worst economic crisis since independence pulse, even more pressure on millions of people already struggling to buy basic goods and they can meet petrol. is now at least 24 percent more expensive. diesel is up more than 30 percent. sure, because grappling with a shortage of foreign exchange reserves, which is stalled imports of essential items including petrol and cooking oil were hikes mean that the price of diesel, which is commonly used for public transport,
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is gone up overnight from 80. you a sense to $1.11 a liter on petrol has gone up from $0.94 to $1.17. it's even worse if you compare it to last year. petrol prices of searched by 259 percent since october and diesel are 231 percent officials, a boss and taxi fairs. her sword by up to 50 percent and almost all goods and services are more expensive. annual inflation rose from $21.00 and a half percent in march to a record 33.8 percent in april. and our major shortages of basic goods, like food and medicine, forcing people to queue for hours for the operating from here to from 66 morning from the think feel source. drill down on barbara. mr. hall is bombing or not we one very good price. we are not bad roseville people. what do we have the board on regarding the solution. so we ask, inform the government, what we're doing a solution for us. got up by them aid, you know,
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my mother and father did not eat any food because i was waiting in the queue as there was no kerosene to cook our food at home. yeah, i can even go home because i have no kerosene to cook food. i am pool, i have to stay in the queue. i have nothing to eat. or to warn disease outbreaks are threatening tens of thousands of people in ne, bangladesh out a days of rain and flooding. hundreds of being treated for diarrhea in hospitals in one area of seal it. damage and reports from that soon em gunch, one of the worst areas. this is a very volatile monsoon says and clearly the climate pattern is playing a role. so we can foresee or say the country is out of danger from flood and torrential monsoon. rain things will improve as time goes by, may be in this part, but other parts could be flooded, paused there is a danger of what happened in liberal india as ne, whatever the rainfall bare it has to watch. tuba valley in bangladesh. so it is always under depth threat,
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but for now things are bit stable. and little bit improvement have been seen. and a, ne, in your official say at least 25 people have died in 10 days of flash floods and landslides, or them 650000, have been displaced since the heavy pre monsoon range started a major river burst its banks flooding round 2000 villages in some state a roman catholic cardinal is among 6 people who've appeared in court in hong kong for that part in funding antique government protests 90 year old cardinal to his n singer denise who and 4 others denied charges of failing to register early fund. they were trustees for the fund, which helped to pay legal costs and medical bills for protest is arrested during pro democracy demonstrations 3 years ago. your state department says it expects those responsible for the killing of sharina berkeley to be held to account the out his ear journalist was shot in the head by israeli forces earlier this month. while
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she was on the assignment in janine over in the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating warners, causing pallbearers almost to drop her casket. out of their immediate network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into her death. she turns he joins us now from washington d. c. so what does the state department being saying about this? well, this is in response to a question about a specific new development about c n. m has done its own investigation and i'll read a little bit out of what, what they found. they say an investigation by student offers new evidence including 2 videos of the scene of the shooting. but there was no active combat nor any palestinian militants near. barclay, in the moments leading up to her death video is obtained by cnn corroborated by testimony from h. i. witnesses and audio forensic analyst, and an exclusive weapons analyst suggested barclay was shot dead in
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a targeted attack by israeli forces. now there's a c, n m. when we have cnn question a, there's rarely narrative, not very often, it has to be said, but they've don baron, investors now they say they've come up with this, this evidence, sir. no price of the state department was just asked about this, this new evidence, this new investigation, vouchers, the israeli forces murdered sharina barclay army chief prosecutor in a speech. on monday, i noted that the decision of a pending criminal prosecution would have to wait until the initial rope is completed, that initial probe has not yet been completed. so i'm not aware that there's been any final determination about the suitability of a criminal investigation or not. regardless, we have publicly condemned the killing of american house in internal serena glockland west bank. we continue to do so. not only was she a close partner of our, she was an inspiration at to millions around the world. she was
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a dear friend at many in the u. s. government, we do expect full accountability at for those responsible for her killing. so there would in schemes mounting the incontrovertible record of the israelis hardly ever finding any role doing from their own soldiers when they do conduct inquiries is also there for any one to see with the state or pop and the by the administration continues to be love to make any difficulties for the israeli government, especially since the u. s. government isn't a bystander. it does funds the occupation to the tune of $3800000000.00 a year. but this is not a goverlan. we've seen this consistently o since dra joe biden's inauguration but will not pressure the israelis on, on just about everything really. and this is low exception. she returns you. thank you very much. cut her plans to invest $12500000000.00 and key sectors of the u. k . economy over the next 5 years. in asthma was majoring
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a visit by the emir of cutter shake to me been hammered, and fanny to london where he met the u. k. prime minister, the financing will include investments in 0 emissions, vehicles, and cybersecurity, european countries. i've also been in talks with cutter to help secure alternatives to russian gas. we more questions being raised over a british police investigation into parties held in downing street the heart of government during coven locked downs, images published by britons. i. t. v. news show prime and show prime minister barak johnson drinking at a crowded, leaving party in november 2020 thompson was fined by the met for attending another gathering. but the police investigation was closed without him being fined for any other events. by mister is expected to come under renewed pressure when senior civil servant su gray releases her report into the parties this week and a good monday can always catch up with all the news on our web.
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