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al jazeera correspondence bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover cases of happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out after crossed the lines of no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town. they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling these evacuation. now by say, 3 days journey devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. ah, al jazeera rick, with no news
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you case. first deportation. flight to rwanda is canceled. often legal challenges. stop people from being put on board. ah, although i'm carry johnston, jo without his era where live from dough also coming up. u. s. president joe biden adds saudi arabia to his upcoming middle east trip and about face to seek relief from high oil prices. homes demolished in northern india, what their owners say is punishment for protesting against hate speech and jubilation for costa rica, who beat new zealand to claim the final spot. this year's cat are welcome. britain's 1st deportation flight to a wander didn't get off the ground on cheese they out of the european human rights
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court prevented people from being flown out. a contentious policy has been roundly criticized as inhumane by the government insists it's necessary to stop dangerous attempts to enter the u. k. adam barber reports from london waiting to depart for a wonder, but even with the planing position at an air base in western england, the legal challenges continued. lawyers for a handful of asylum seekers still do to be flown. take a golly asked the european court of human rights to get them off the deportation list. it did, and suddenly the flight was called off. on monday, the court of appeal had ruled the flight could go ahead. that decision prompted protests here at the home office. the home secretary pretty patel has always said her department expected the agreement with rolanda reached in april to be fought in the courts. but the british government has already paid romando more than a $150000000.00 for infrastructure. and it insists it scheme will deliver. i was
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before the 1st flight was expected to leave the foreign secretary said, it didn't matter how many people are on it. it's a key, pause about strategy for tackling the polling people smugglers who are trading in people types and dreams, and in many cases costing that lives. and this is why it's vitally important that we press forward with this policy. and if people are on the flight today, they will be on subsequent flights to wander, while the prime minister sharing a cabinet meeting made a different argument. and the objective is to ensure that we make that clear distinction. i think everybody can see is fair and reasonable between legal immigration to this country by safe and legal roots, which we support the, uphold and protect. because we will understand the benefits that it brings, and distinguishing that from dangerous and illegal cross channel migration, which we intend to saw. refugee rights advocates point out most people crossing the english channels don't have
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a safe and legal route to claim asylum in britain. people are forced to take the route because there are so safety, a route to travel into a country that the u. k. so what the government does with that board policies, they fuel the business model that people just because what they should be doing instead of so playing that base and trying to support people who simply want to claim asylum here. they should be opening up more safer to travel people to get here. they didn't have to risk their lives. on tuesday. activists blocked the road near a detention facility, trying to stop vans, taking any one on the flight list. so hoping a was the case next month, challenging the plunge legality. will stop any flights from going ahead. nadine barbara al jazeera london. so biden's 1st trip has us pressed into the middle east with include saudi arabia. after all, he's looking to reset the relationship at a time when he needs help from the oil, mich kingdom, to alleviate high petrol prices, the white house correspondents,
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kimberly hawk. it reports. it's a reversal of his pledge he made before becoming president to isolate the kingdom of saudi arabia. we run in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact, the pariah that they are. but now after weeks of speculation, the white house confirms us president joe biden will make a trip next month to saudi arabia to sit down with its leaders. officially biden's trip is to improve us saudi relations. but the president is under pressure to convince gulf leaders to pump more oil to help bring down spiking us gas prices. given saudi arabia's poor human rights record. the president is being criticized by members of his own democratic party for ignoring human rights in favor of economics. this is someone who butchered on american resident
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a cut him up into pieces in the most terrible and premeditated way until a saudi arabian mixer, a radical change in terms of human rights. i wouldn't want anything to do with him . the white house admits a meeting between bided and the saudi crown. prince mohammed been salman, blamed by us intelligence for the murder of washington. post journalist shemelle ha shoji is possible, but it's down playing the encounter, noting biden will meet with dozens of leaders, including the saudi king. solomon, president biden is also traveling to israel and the occupied west bank islands under pressure to advocate for a criminal investigation into the assassination of al jazeera journalist, sharina abu ack clay, an american citizen shot and killed by israel's forces on assignment last month in the occupied westbank city of jeanine, semi vine,
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and we'll meet with palis dan leaders, including math, mood, a boss, as well as israel's prime minister, enough tale bennett. but he's facing criticism for leaving and place. the policies of predecessor donald trump bailing damn israel's illegal settlements or reopened the u. s. consulate in occupied east jerusalem for palestinians. every single promise that was central to jo bind's foreign policy, as a vision of sustaining recuperating and reimagining. our role on the world stage has been betrayed and trodden over. officially, the president's trip is about advancing us interest in the middle east. but given jo biden's plunging popularity, the ramifications of the trip back in the united states maybe even more consequential. kimberly hell kit al jazeera, the white house, while cultural adjust. sean is executive director of the arab center at washington
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dc, joins us on skype from there. thanks for being with us here today. well, firstly and politically. what does joe buy enough to juggle when it comes to his visit to israel? well, drip has not been born in a, in a vacuum. there has been ongoing conflicts in the region, specifically with regards to israel and palestine. that conflict has been going on for for many years, a long before job i didn't even entered politics. he claims to be committed to us to the 2 state solution. yet he has done nothing since he arrived to the white house to really make that a reality. in other words, engaged in some sort of an ego shooting process process to lead to peace. yet at the same time as he did on sunday, he basically said israel's security interests are at the heart of his trip. in other words, it's not number one objective. but with regard to this issue,
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the main conflict and the region, he's going to the region empty handed. so given what you say, then just how useful is this trip at all? precisely, i mean look, i mean there are many issues involved in district even though the administration kind of reduced it in a simplistic way due to the mishandling of the p r component of this trip and putting it together they, you know, they insist that they have other issues as the agenda is a long one that includes, you know, all kinds of things ranging from relations with iran, the jesse b o, a region of security and stability alliance with allies versus iran and so on. but this issue, you know, has bumped down the u. s. foreign policy in the region for many years. and usually
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usually there is a history here in u. s. foreign policy history. that any administration that serious about the rally complex usually you know, jumps if you will, into this muddy lake during its 1st year in office. this administration has done that. it has lost the momentum. and now it's faced with going to the region where this issue is number one, as far as the public is concerned. and all these countries, including some with 94 percent of the population like julia considering this issue with nothing to offer. how strong do you think the economic and domestic issues that may have driven him to adding saudi arabia to this trip? all, all politics in this country is domestic and local. i think the russian sport this trip, even though the administration feels apprehensive about it and has been somewhat
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hesitant to declare it publicly including the president in person. but oil is what motivates the strip. the fact that my family and i are paying more than you know, 5 between $5.00 to $6.00 a gallon today at the gas pump. that's the reason why the president is heading to the region to try to find a substitute for russian oil and gas due to the ukraine war. ok when you get there, can you just shaun the thanks for your insights today, we very much appreciate it. thank you. the, the friendship president has declared nato will do all it can to end russia's invasion of ukraine are conceding, no one knows what the conflict has in store. micron arrived in romania to begin
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a tour of eastern europe, which will also take into more dover, both countries. chair borders with ukraine. france has about 500 soldiers deployed in romania. but inside ukraine, government forces say they're trying to get the last civilians out of severe don. yes, russia is fighting to take over the state. he tightened his grip on the don best region, shall strap report members of ukraine security services run for cover as the sound of a shell cuts through the air and explodes close by. in the basement, a group of elderly residents is hiding. during a brief, low clay emerged from the shelter, dazed and terrified. the police tell them to get into the vehicle quickly. another show explodes, the car policies a body on the street. just a few kilometers south the wreckage of what were people's homes still burns?
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this is lucy chance, one of the 2 remaining cities that russia doesn't control the lucas region. the ukraine, an army says, russian forces have destroyed the loss of 3 bridges. that used to connect the city with neighboring sivilton esque over the river to the north. potentially making it very difficult for soldiers volunteer units. and what the ukranian military says on many civilians refusing to leave or trapped inside. we are civilians. why are they shelling a says if genia we don't have any one here. no soldiers, why are they bombing? says a friend, or do they stand by a grave where one of the 2 neighbors was hastily buried in recent days. but she was and you see that they all asked this question, why don't you leave? where are we supposed to go? this is our land. we grew up here. we live here. our mothers and fathers are buried here in the cemetery. these residents low enough to get water from a fire truck ukrainian or sorry to say there's be no waterfall that tricity for
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days on exploded rockets are stuck in the earth and rubble. people here say russian shilling is increasing all the time. and that's just enough that they started shooting very hard. many people began to leave or at least the ones who had some way to go. military analysts say most of ukraine, soviet built weaponry has been destroyed. ukrainian army says it needs more long range artillery and tanks. if it is to stop, the russian advance, ukraine's western partners have already sent or promised to send military hardware worth billions of dollars. ukraine says it's no in a sufficient and it's not getting to the front lines fast enough. as nato defense ministers are scheduled to meet in brussels on wednesday, there are many ukrainians increasingly asking whether the west can sustain or even build upon its level of military support. chance travel al jazeera,
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give well in and ease ahead, will look at the fallout after an indigenous leader in ecuador was arrested during the national strike in london, remembers those who perished in the blaze at one of the cities most exclusive areas . more than 5 years ago. ah hello, we got that dangerous heat continuing across a good part of the u. s. particular. down towards the southwestern corner, largely clear skies. the masses of cloud up towards the north east that will clear through nasty area of low pressure just around the northern plains. it's a central canada beneath this, so weather system here. that's where the heat remains very much in place. getting into the forty's there in phoenix desert, southwest still very much a fire risk. the drought continuing here. $37.00 celsius theft, dallas chicago,
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$35.00 celsius falling back to route 30 degrees as we go one into thursday, but the heat very much in evidence up towards the northwest. not so much so somewhat cool here with some sherry rain pushing through my where to where the will continue to drive its way further eastwards alberta, manitoba, seeing some wet weather just around the lakes. there some big foundry down pools could cause localized flooding, shop showers, to over to ward. so the tennessee valley pushing further east was largely dry for much of north america as we go on into thursday. and that dry weather stretches down across the northern half of mexico. a lot a cloud to the south though. couple of tropical systems here. we're keeping a close on that could cause some flooding. on the other side of the isthmus, we got some very heavy rain for costa rica and panama. ah oh oh
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oh, where ever you go in the world? warmer line goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah ah! you're watching al jazeera reminds now about top stories is the 1st at deportation flight that was supposed to take asylum seekers from you. kate rolanda has been cancelled last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. kept
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people from being flown out. joe biden will include saudi arabia on the itinerary of his 1st middle east trip, as us president is looking to reset the relationship at a time. when the u. s. a pushes for more oil to be pumped to reduce high petrol prices. ukraine says it's military's of trying to get the last remaining civilians out of sabera. don. yes, it is getting closer to taking over the eastern city as it tightens its grip on the dome best region. the world food program says it's a spending a to 1700000 people in south so done because it doesn't have enough money. ready, y spread hunger and starvation are being compounded by high food prices linked to ukraine. war as well as the slow recovery from years of civil war. the u. s. t says these demands are exceed funding. it's received this year. more than half of south 2011000000 people don't know where their next meal will come from. we are
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particularly concerned with these cars, especially because these cars are happening at the start of the lean season. when families have completely exhausted any food reserves and i likely to continue to suffer acute levels of hunger as the li season deepens. essentially, wi fi in south so that we are in farming prevention mode. more than 2 thirds of the population are experiencing a serious humanitarian and protection crises, and require humanitarian assistance to survive. of these, we estimates that $8300000.00 people, including internally displaced persons and refugees will endure acute severe hunger during the lean season. financial uncertainty and high inflation rattle through global markets again on tuesday. investors are bracing for could be
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the largest u. s. interest rate rise in almost 30 years. this week. federal reserve is expected to act more aggressively to attain soaring prices that could risk a recession. now, authorities in northern india are being accused of ordering the demolition of people's homes, protesting against is i'm a phobia. the state government of utter pradesh says the homes were built illegally . it happened soon after an angry response to senior members of the governing b. j. p. making offensive remarks about the prophet mohammed had limited reports from sahara and put. oh mama that he cries in pain, he says his arm is broken as he leads from mercy. he was recently arrested for allegedly taking part in the protest. his mother says the accusations of false and authorities are threatening to demolish. ha families, home, claim,
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bobby godaddy. no more than what they had gave. my sister in law visited him. she said his hands were swollen. he told her the swelling was even worse. a few days ago, he begged her to get him out. he was crying like a child. what i thought, oh my god, oh god, hundreds of thousands of people across india recently protested against the push on mom. she was suspended from the governing bgp for making islam before dick remarked . now the b g p, run government up there, could they state is cracking down on dissenters. authorities have demolished at least 4 homes belonging to muslims. they said the houses were built in legally part of the top floor of bosh at home. it's a horrible town has been destroyed. his mother says, authorities threatened the family as the arrested him. there's up the lady. remember, that would be love and we were terrified. i locked the door but they demanded, we openness. i went to the terrace and asked them why they had already arrested my son. i asked if they wanted to kill me. that's when they switched on the bulldozer with at least 300 people have been arrested nationwide. others have been booked for
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hate speech. many of them are hindus. local authorities say they receive names of dozens of protesters and will begin examining their homes for irregularities. that's walking, filling this town, that more demolitions could be carried out. gods have recently condemned similar demolitions, but authority said these are part of a larger and encroachment drive in the state. it is going on and of people who hard to serve any legalities. so in that house is all in the official promises, the list is already the delivery of holidays, the civic authorities keep on taking action against them. it is done as it will be measured and it has been done again. why not mean he was not the years to get those of the boilers? the many people are protesting against his demolitions. they see the government is
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trying to intimidate dissenters and singling out muslims, homer than his mother is trying to free him. she says she has faith the law with side, with her family partner. and i'll just see that the holland book in northern india video has captured the moment a house fell into the swirling. yellowstone river in the western us state of montana heavy rain and melting snow, have unleashed flood waters that have torn through yellowstone national park and surrounding regions. homes, bridges and roads have been washed away and tourists and rest until stranded, waiting, helicopter rescues elsewhere. severe storms have brought destruction to the states of illinois and indiana winds blue roofs of houses and apartment buildings and brought down trees and power lines. some small plains also flipped over a regional and port. now the head of ecuador largest indigenous organization has
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been detained after leading anti government protests. we need a lawyer says it's not clear what his class has actually been arrested for denouncing it as illegal latin america. at least you need a port. oh, tempers were already reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest of lo need us isa leader of ecuador confederation of indigenous peoples. the powerful organization had just begun a national strike to demand the fuel food and fertilizer prices be lowered and frozen shortly before the arrest isa had sent a stern message to president key, yet more lasso de la mortgage is that young connecticut. if the president does not respond to any of our demands incident, then we will continue indefinitely in ecuador, as acute economic crisis, made much worse by the pandemic, has led to a sharp rise in prices, hunger and malnutrition. oh, he says
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a rest has angered indigenous communities that produce the lion's share of the countries. fresh food in ecuador, it's amazon region, the combative indigenous organization that represents more than 1500 communities, is calling for a national uprising law that things children oyster maximilian dick. dorian state has kidnapped alida, i'm summoning all the presidents of all indigenous nationalities, organisations, federations communities, throws up and march and reach every city in the country life. oh, it's not an empty threat. less than 3 years ago. the indigenous confederation but ecuador, his previous government to which knees 2, strikes and sometimes violent public protest hulu. after paralyzing the country for 10 days, the government caved into demand to retract the increase in fuel prices as required by the i m. f. president law. so says he says arrest is to prevent those whom he
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accuses of spreading instability from paralyzing the country. again, the only theo la been so young bill, a whole lot of the rest of the intellectual and material authors upon an access begun. now it is up to the public prosecutor's office and the courts to act off because no one is above the law. he cl up what would all indications are that the government's response to mounting? the rest is likely to make an already explosive situation. even worse, you see a newman al jazeera, the testers have marched in brazil's capital demanding answers in justice of the disappearance of an indigenous expert. and the british journalist, bruno pereira and don phillips went missing in the amazon last week. these have found that some of their belongings and investigators are waiting on analysis of a blood sample collected from the boat of a man suspected of involvement in it disappears. iran says
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a tanker seized by greece in april. he is no longer impounded, and it's all cargo will be returned to its owner, uranian flag lana has been more of christos, a greek court overturned the ruling that it allowed us to confiscate part of the oil on board for alleged sanctions breaches. seizure led to an angry response from iran, which later held to greek tankers in the gulf. now relatives of the victims of london's grenville town fire. so they still have a little comfort. 5 years after the disaster, church services and vigils had been held for the 72 people killed. when the apartment building was engulfed in flames. it was the worst domestic fire in britain since world war 2. it began in a kitchen and raced out of control due to farmable exterior crowding no one has been charged. it's hard to believe in 5 years because it actually gets to the well, the nights with the 14th was
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a tragedy that happened on that night. and the morning at night that will remain in history as the biggest loss of 72 likes from the household but for the next of kin . but the read civilians and it's in like that we're forced to live every every single day. i often destroy it, like it's trying to heal, but once it gets ripped off, because even when you're desperate to what it's like and so there is no the line up for the cut are 2022 world cup is complete. costa rica secured the final place, the tournament beating new zealand, 1000000 a playoff, and the which is from the ports from there. with one last will cup spot up for gramps, thousands of costa rica fans had trouble to casso to see that scene take on new
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zealand in the years. final qualifier, this completely brings our country together. for the past few days, everyone, you know, whenever you see someone cause rick and we shall it me screaming to people, we hug people who, we don't know. we take pictures of people, we don't know. so it's been a very interesting experience. that means a lot ecos eric, i even, it's the day off today. okay. because for us he's very fort that the qualified everybody hall making parties everything together because it's a big, big deal for us to usina and went into the matches outside us. ranked 70 places behind costa rica, who were aiming for their 3rd straight will cover parents that target looked all the more achievable within 3 minutes of kickoff, jo campbell, but in costa rica ahead new scenes, chris would thought he'd scored an equalizer just before half time. but he celebrations were to be cut short. after consulting the pitch site monitor the
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referee disallowed the goal for a fowl in the build up. his mind using ins was with compounded after the break close to bob recess since off, less than 10 minutes of the coming on as a substitute because the yellow card has been cancelled. and it is now read. despite the numerical disadvantage, you zealand continued to pressure, their opponents go at costa rica, held on to secure the wind and a place at the 6th world cup. with qualifying athens and all 32 places now accounted for the focus will shift back to the house, cattle and its final preparations for the middle east. first, ever world cup the bits a house this tournament was 112 years ago. it will finally kick off and just over 5 months time and the richardson al jazeera, doha, i.

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