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ruins of muscles also diffuse strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. frank assessments, what are the political risks, robotic russian, oil, gas for western leaders? o sanctions on russian energy exports policy was informed opinions. francie's not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed india did. going to be acting from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? ah, the u. s. is sending more advanced weapons systems to ukraine to help precisely target russian forces.
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ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera alive from dough house coming up, the russian army assault in the aisd grinds on forces slowly closing on the cranny, and city of savage onions ah joy and relief, his young, highly since carbon 19 looked down after 2, mum. and with just months to go until kick off, we look at the challenges facing a world cup host nation that cats are ah, we begin with the war in ukraine in the biden administration has announced it will provide keith with a small number of advanced rocket systems a u. s. government official says they'll be used to repel russian advances on
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ukrainian territory, but won't be fired on targets inside russia. it's part of a $700000000.00 assistance package that will include helicopters and tactical vehicles. heidi ger castro has the story from washington. it does allow the ukrainian military to extend its range resist, which is what it has been requesting from the u. s. this package is said to include the high mobility artillery rocket system, which has a range of some 80 kilometers. this is going to be part of a package that total some $7800000000.00. we'll also include more helicopters, more tillery and more tactical vehicles. those details will be announced by the white house on wednesday, but president joe biden previewed there's an op ed that was published in the new york times. and in a he went to specify that these u. s. a weapons will not be used within russia. he said that they are only for
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ukraine to use, to defend itself within its borders. at the u. s. a. u. s. security official saying that they have received assurances from ukraine that these weapons will be not fired will not be fired into russia. he specifically walked back earlier a statement saying he does not want to overthrow president putin of russia. earlier he had set off the cuff in a feminine pole in bed, who he could not remain in power. so clarify in that point and also the president riding to americans, that there is no sign that russia is wanting to use nuclear weapons in ukraine. but that if it does bite and says there would be severe consequences. the governor of ukraine's hands grades and says, russian forces and now in control of motives to be done. yet these eastern cities reportedly being destroyed by heavy fighting, making it impossible to deliver humanitarian supplies or evacuate civilians. those
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2 traps in the city being advised to shelter in the seller's division janski's k to moscow is efforts to complete the capture of lou hands, which makes up part of the dome best region where russia has supported separatists for years. the cities about 145 kilometers from the russian border and was one of the last pockets of lou hands still under ukrainian government control and estimated 1500 civilians are thought to have been killed in easton ukraine. since russia refocused its advance on the area, same baz robin, this report from keith. the pictures from a local ukrainian channel widely circulated on social media. the woman says hello to her family. we are all right, we are okay. she says, what happens next illustrates the sudden severity of an artillery
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the ukrainians, where he several donuts, will be the next city to fall to russian occupation. the rushing advance is slow, but it is steady. and russia now controls most of the city. not blowing me, remember, all of our plans are clear, we will be occupied our entire territory, which historically belongs to us. and in accordance with all international laws, this is our plan now filled. why? we don't care about russia's plans. we are having difficulties in the east due to the shortages of the right weapons. you know this well. with that ukrainian president vladimir zelinski was speaking during a visit by slovakia as president zanna cup of tova came bearing gifts more howitzers destined for the front line. as 3 battles, rage and severed the net russians are also striking other cities and eastern grain in nearby slowly ask residents clear debris from
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a russian missile strike on tuesday. we have no place to go. where would we go? we have no place to go. targeting civilians. infrastructure is one of the many allegations of russia's war cross discussed by ukraine's general prosecutor with her international criminal court counterparts at the hague. we have more than $600.00 suspects. actually it is her level of top military, militarist politicians and propaganda edge. and so fresh and situation when we speak about war crimes in ukraine, you know, we have a 2 suspects people who we identify as a war criminals and started to prosecute them. the court confirms it will be opening an office in ukraine to investigate crimes and collect evidence for both of you. not thought i did not on the same day and have a 2nd war crimes trial concluded. 11th and a half year prison sentences for 2 soldiers, members of a russian artillery unit,
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guilty of targeting civilian areas and car keys in areas that were retaken, ukrainians are still digging a bodies and shallow graves for autopsies and investigations. survivors and witnesses tell stories of rape, torture, and murder, ukrainians who have survived occupation attacks on their homes and are still at war with russia. they say that speedy justice when it comes to russian prisoners of war in custody will be justice served. then basra b o d 0. keith rushes, foreign minister says moscow will guarantee the shipping of ukrainian grain, but with conditions speaking, bob rain. so guy lab, rob says restarting grain experts by say, requires ukraine to remove mines from its force layer. when you know pretty much the grieved our friends in detail about the measures taken by the russian side for more than a month to ensure the free passage of ukrainian grain carrying ships which are
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currently trapped in ukrainian portals. but for this, ukrainian officials must clear minds from ukrainian territorial waters. the de mining problem which we have been drawing the attention of western colleagues for several weeks is resolved. the russian navy will ensure that these ships passing to the mediterranean and then to their destinations. the war in ukraine is feeling a global food crisis. concerned about shortages. many countries are putting the blanks on exports. malaysia is suspending the export of chicken and says it will review its ban if and when prices stabilize. foreign. flea has more from quite long for but government announces ban about a week ago was said that this is to ensure that there is supply of chicken domestically and to make sure that prices don't keep rising now, but farmers in malaysia say that the shortage of chicken is caused by several factors. one is it has been difficult for farms to get workers in, and the other is rising cost. and this is caused by an inc. we could malaysian
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currency. it's also caused by the increase in the price of chicken feet because of the war engine. craig and the malaysian government also said it's in look, it's investigating the possibility that there may be cartels. we're concluding to fix the price and supply of chicken and an investigation report is expected to be due this month. now this band is expected to affect chicken farmers in malaysia. there are some farms who say they rely on export to keep their farms afloat, especially as costs have been rising in the last few months. and because the malaysian government has kept the price of chicken sold domestically, the parts of the world as a very famous dish called hide. and he's chicken right, where the main ingredient is a name suggest chicken. and it's not going to be that easy for sellers to find a substitute for chicken. and the malaysian government hasn't said that when this export ban will be in place till. but officials have said they hope that supply and price of chicken can stabilize. within a month to me and coven 19 locked down in shanghai has finally ended.
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the crowds gathered on the river side as the clock struck midnight. marking the reopening of china's largest steam, most of shanghai 25000000 residents and now free to leave their homes, while businesses will gradually resume operations restrictions imposed on to china's 0 hybrid strategy. have also been used in the capital by jing stand way. is the chief economist at hang saying, bank china. she explains the laughing impact lockdown has had on china's economy. we had 4 shortages, there was a lot of confusion, a lot of anger. and then when it came to the end, there was no clear signal when this was going to and so now thinking back, it was a very difficult time. a lot of unexpected things happen. and a lot of people's competence was shaken and also about the future of china. and
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this is a quite unexpected. and so far i think it's probably the largest challenge. china has phased in the past decade after the 1st phase of this initial phase of excitement for many people because people are dying to go back to work, and companies are dying to reduce their operations. but after the initial phase, there might be more disappointments. because the reality is the consumer confidence is dampens, property market is still weak. all those a weakness, the other part of the economy was due there and not address. and on top of that income growth has flowed significantly. so after the left of water restrictions, i think there is a lot of work has to be done to restore the market confidence and to get subsidies to the people that are most needing a lot is in south career. going suppose in local elections, seen as a test of support for the countries in new president unit,
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so kill unit was sworn into office little over 3 weeks ago with the lowest ever approval writing of any new come. rob mcbride reports from some with thousands of local government positions, being decided across south korea, from rural county officials, to mares of big metropolitan cities. this will be a telling snapshot of which way the country is leaning politically and whether conservative units of yields presidency will be given a boost since he won by the slimmest of margins of less than one percent over his rival in the us army duck. well, i like his character and will continue to support him, a little pool if he remains to be seen if he will live up to expectations. but i think he'll carry out state duties better than the previous president. the liberal candidate defeated in the presidential race, the jameel is running again. this time for one of 7 national assembly seats being
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contested in by elections, seemingly asking voters for a 2nd chance when, when an incompetent can send people to hell. remember that fact, i think holding people accountable for the past that was done in the presidential election, the vacant seat in, in john, which is far more blue color than neighboring soul, is normally considered safe for the liberal democratic party. but lee has been finding it unexpectedly tough, especially emerging from the pandemic will show her thought. i hope this market can be revitalized so that ordinary people can eat and have a better life for the color palette. i want em have said, democrats need to reflect a little more now. i hope they don't lose that original cause and do better in these same elections. 4 years ago the democratic party scored a landslide. grabbing 14 of these 17 big city mare and provincial governor possessions now racked by in fighting over controversial policies. they face much
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closer races across the country. these elections will not just be a verdict on the new president, but also on the man and his party that he defeated rob mcbride al jazeera sol still has on al jazeera, the 1st you know, the hell for the victims killed last week. my shooting and a texas elementary school and type up the biggest visit the white house to highlight anti asian. a hate crimes in america. ah ah. get ready for it across the golf face. humidity is going to bump in big time here for one. thanks for joining in. let's get to those details and one sec. we've still got high temperatures, of course, box at, at 46 degrees q 8 at 43. but let's go in for a closer look around the golf. it's all has to do with our wind shifting direction
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at times coming out of the northeast and also the east. so that means temperatures are going down, but the humidity is shooting up so, and it's worse, it will be 85 percent relative humidity by night. what that means is it will feel about 42 wednesday, 44 on thursday and 46 on fridays, specifically in doha. ok, as we look toward some of the stands, bish kick touch, can't push omby. now that those showers starting to push out temperatures are on the way up and we've got showers not too far away from islamic bought on wednesday . i think as well. i'm a bog will stay dry after turkey, the mostly dry pitcher here including 4 is stumble, mix the sun in cloud there, but some showers through central areas and off to central africa. we've got this slug of rain around boggy on wednesday. let's press play. see where it goes. it slides into the congo western side of the democratic republic of congo. and for south africa, it's a sunny picture in cape town with a hive. 19 degrees on wednesday. see you later.
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ah, how do states control information in china? there's no can go if you tried to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion? they have liar died and that allowed the children to continue to die today. how is citizen judd? listen, we framing the story. i am here to document the war crimes committed by point 2 and he is to resume the listening post, dissects the media on the al jazeera blue . ah ah,
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hello. what you notice here? i'm m liang when he's reminder of our top stories this alum, the by then administration has announced it will provide ukraine with a small number of advanced rocket systems. a u. s. government official says they'll only be used to repel russian advances on ukrainian territory. the governor of the lou hands wage and says russian forces and now in control of most of it on the ends . eastern cities are portly, being destroyed by heavy fighting, making it impossible to deliver humanitarian supplies. and china's biggest susie, shanghai has eased its strict cause at 19 lockdown after 2 months. most of it's 25000000 residents now free to leave home or business. it's gradually resume operations and i was 0 presenter, has been sentenced in absentee on to 15 years in prison. finally, gyptian court, i'm at the time was charged with spreading false news for an interview. you
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conducted back in 2018 with abdul. my name, a bul photo. a leading opposition to get and former presidential candidate says the ruling is shameful and lacking logic. the network has described the verdict as an attempt to criminalize journalism. every fellow of the a know when the message is clear, but it runs against all values in norm, signed by egypt regarding press freedom and allowing journalists the opportunity to do their work. whoever took the decision to arrest air for colleagues who have been detained in egypt or to issue such an insulting sentence against me has actually insulted themselves. and how can they explained to the world that they have sentenced the journalist for 15 years in jail? because he interviewed a public figure, how can they explain such a ruling to the world? the egyptian president himself recently said that he is starting a new era. we are press freedom, will be protected, and political detainees will be free for the office of the us says it's urging
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israel to carry out an investigation into the killing of al jazeera, general sharina. israel has said it is not investigating the case for the us state department spokesman says he expects full accountability for the death of the palestinian american generalist cherry. blinking even over the weekend had another opportunity to reinforce this message with his counterpart. foreign minister looky, as he told foreign minister le pete, we urge the israeli government to swiftly conclude their investigation into the killing of serina block. le. we expect full accountability for those responsible for her killing and to your questions i. e, we have urged that aside share their evidence with each other to facilitate that investigation. and we continue to call on all sides to maintain calm and to prevent elation. what would you say to my colleague, alice, will you sent you a letter today? if you would have, what would you say to assure that he can continue to conduct his job? i will drop it. i mean, he's been doing this for
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a long time. certainly appreciate his perspective. and the time he took to offer his recollection in his thoughts on the incident that tragically took the life of sharina block. we whether it is in your i'm sorry and of course, and of course injured him as well. we are from us not only in recent days, but going back to world press freedom day earlier this month and throughout the course of this administration, we stand with journalists around the world who are doing their jobs in situations that sometimes are unfortunately dangerous. the speaker of lebanon's parliament for the past 30 years has been reelected. knobby parry was chosen by m pays in the 1st session of parliament following an election in early main, before he was narrowly voted in and pays and making a debut mass much to parliament, calling for change than
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a 100 reports from by rich. it's a moment of change, the representatives of living on protest movement making their way to parliament. they walked past security forces, who once kept them out during massive demonstrations in recent years. it's the 1st session of the newly elected legislature. and these 1st time m p 's are hoping to bring change to a decades old system. there is no democracy in lebanon. what the consultation and confession that system. but we are here to read for democrats in lebanon, and your name on the right would come out. and if there was any, any kind of compromises. compromises based on power sharing between the political establishment have long been how politics is done here? that's how parliamentary speaker to be. barry was re elected to have been in the
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position for 3 decades and for many a symbol of a failed system, riddled with corruption. but this time it was different. birdie failed to get the endorsement of a majority. and one with the slim and much of a blow, but symbolic, better than i know the bomb had to be a habit for those who were hoping for radical change that hasn't happened. change in peace, couldn't win enough. see, the status quote didn't change and it's lebanese leaders who have been in power, who are expected to have the final say on what's next. so vote for a new speaker starts a constitutional process that includes the formation of government and in a few months is the election of a new president. but the current landscape in parliament, the lack of a clear cut majority means there could be protracted negotiations. an extended political vacuum won't help a state and an economy that has all that collapse. the parliament has failed over
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the years to implement or undertake any economic reforms for that matter. and during the crisis, in fact, the parliament obstructed economic changes and economy can be forms. politicians are also accused of obstructing accountability for the bay route port explosion that killed more than $200.00 people. 2 years ago, though in the state killed my brother, they are responsible and we want to know the truth. those who are confronting the system, no democratic change cannot come overnight, but today's vote appears to be the beginning, then bailed. green pulp, super group. bts has been at the white house to highlight crimes against asians and people of asian heritage in the us. the thing is attended as youth ambassadors, promoting a message of respect. they say they devastated by a race in spite of hate crimes. they've also held a closed meeting with president joe biden in the oval office. ya,
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lynn zang works is a political strategist and has experienced a crime 1st hand. i'm a 1st generation asian american i came actually was born in beijing, china, and i came here when i was 3 years old. so my parents faced the language barrier and the cultural barrier and then also just being made to feel different because you look different or you eat different foods. and this started more than a century ago with the 1882 exclusionary act, were congress actually excluded in chinese immigrants for a period of 10 years to not be able to immigrate to this country. so xenophobia and racism has always been a part that has been targeted on asian americans. and it hasn't helped with the model model minority mess, which is truly a myth because it's essentially a white supremacist concept that has made minority groups pit against one another.
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in true, instead of truly working together and having compassion as the pandemic was happening, i myself was running for office and i faced a lot of direct discrimination, particularly around social media. that would say things like, you know, you're not an american. thankfully, president biden is in office and as i said, a completely different tone. unfortunately, we did have a president that felt it was ok to say things and it has, it did essentially allow make people who are xenophobic and racists feel like it's ok to act on those beliefs. the 1st few knows that taking place for those killed in last week's mass shooting at a school in the us state of texas. 19 students and 2 teachers were killed at an elementary school in valving. there's been widespread anger after it emerged, place, waited outside the classroom for more than an hour, while the children trapped inside called for help. john hendrick has the story.
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this was supposed to be the 1st week of summer vacation for the students of rob elementary school. instead, on tuesday, 10 year old armory, joe garza was laid to rest and the 1st of 21 funerals for the victims of last week's mash shooting and evolved a texas even as well. and they're really pretty that of course you keep theories close, kathy. there's pictures of her everywhere. services for 10 year old might to you leona rodriguez or also being held at a funeral home across the street from the school where she was killed for the upcoming funeral lavelli garcia. her family plans to mourn her in an open casket despite her wounds present and joe biden, who visited of all day on sunday, lamented to new zealand prime minister jacinta ordered the frequency with which he tours the scene of human devastation. there's an awful lot of suffering ribbon, i've been to more mass shooty aftermath and i think any present american
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history and it's just so much of it is much of it is preventable. devastation is amazing. new zealand tightened its national gun laws within a week of a 2019 mass shooting there that left more than 50 dead in the united states. political gridlock has prevented any similar action. the shootings in a while, they were so horrific that may or don mclaughlin says this site should be raised to the ground. i don't think anybody's plans are, but to tear that building down in it needs to be torn down. i would never ask expect a child to have to ever walk in those doors ever and ever again with funeral homes overwhelmed by the number of victims in this town of 16000 services for all 21 are expected to take weeks to complete. john henderson al jazeera,
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the last qualify matches for the face, a world cup begin on wednesday with ukraine facing scotland 1st fought in footballs . premier tournament security in crowd management will be closely watched after chaotic scenes at the champions league. final empowers on saturday. it is one of several challenges facing kata. when it host the woke up in november as natasha can name reports. ah, there was chaos at club footballs. biggest match in europe, a talk to the scenes of riots in paris or a reminder of the challenges, cut our faces as it prepares to host one of the world's largest sporting events. cut our is coordinating with multiple countries to provide security for the world cup. the u. k. military is providing manpower to patrol the sea and skies and support counter terrorism operations. turkey is sending a team of about $3200.00 people,
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including riah police special operations forces and bomb experts. with less than 6 months to go before as many as a 1000000 fans descend on doha. the capital is a massive construction zone. the organizing committee has allocated $130000.00 rooms in hotels, cruise ships, and desert camps. cut our airways is partnering with airlines and neighboring oman, kuwait, saudi arabia and the emirates to fly fans to and from matches on the same day. however, the biggest concern is accommodation as hotels and other infrastructure are unfinished accommodations will be up in shall supply because the volume in every fifo, even if it is in a big country like south africa, like russia, like anybody else, that has always been a shortage of accommodation, so we are not unique criticism persists about the treatment of the army of migrant
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workers who have made this world cup a reality. however, the government says it's implemented reforms and working conditions have improved is going to be while addressing the world economic forum in davos. the amir highlighted his hopes for the tournament. our region has suffered or so long. hosting to old trump will give hope to the youth across the region and making the lasting contribution to the world fee for estimates. as many as 5000000000 people will watch the cut our 2022 world cup in the glare of the global spotlight. this country a fewer than 3000000 notes all too well. it can't miss an open gall. natasha name l g 0 doha. ah.

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