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soldiers. a russian missile side hit the shopping mall in central ukraine. at least 13 people are killed and dozens more said to be injured. ah, robinson, this is not a life. and also coming up a chunk of toxic gas falls from acquainted a port in jordan. at least 12 people have been killed and more than 260 affected by the leak, an ocean emergency how climate change over fishing and plastic waste, selecting marine life. ah, the war in ukraine now into it's 50 monks, nato has labeled russia direct threat to security in the region. speaking in
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brussels before the alliances summit, this week secretary general james fulton buck announced plans to significantly boost the number of troops on high alert from 40000 to more than 300000 in germany . leaders of the g 7 wealthy nations have increased sanctions on russia, and they vowed to leave them in place for as long as it takes grain. the president of loving me as the landscape is address the summit. pleading for more arms and assistance, steadfast and reports from the summit in gun this partition. with 18000 police officers guarding to summit these protests as ro dedlock and try to grab the attention of the leaders urging the g 7 to the everything possible to stop the war and ukraine. ok, good. talking about the war, the destruction of the world. the climate catastrophe me want to show our protest inside the castle, ukrainian precedence lansky invited to attend fire. video link was asking for more weapons. telling the g 7 leaders. he wanted the war to be over before winter for
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their party. united states announced it with st. new advanced air defense systems to ukraine, while g, 7 leaders, disgust, increasing military fire power. nato chief install timbered in brussels, announced a large expansion of battle ready troops. we will strengthen our forward the fences . we will enhance or back groups in the eastern part of the alliance, up to be gade levels. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high reduce forces to well over 300000. such massive numbers, making this the biggest overhaul of nato's deterrence since the cold war law east. these are creek, so it is clear that this war has a very deep impact on international relations. as i said before, i see russia's attack on ukraine as a turning point. all international rules of corporation have been broken,
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especially that borders can't be changed by force. we as g 7, agree that these will be long lasting effects and will stay with us a very long time and influence international relations for a very long time. it's been a delicate balancing act here at the castle 1000 meters high, libertarian out how to increase brush on russia, and continue to support your grain on making sure that sanctions won't back fire on t 7. economies. developing countries are also lea, a very high price, indonesian president joker, dodo invited as one of the guests to the summit, urged the g 7 to find a solution to the food crisis. hitting developing nations as a result of the war to gather with un secretary general antonio good terrorist leaders discuss ways to lift the blockade of ukrainian food, stuck with widespread to military and disasters looming and the war and ukraine. ongoing. g 7 leaders will leave the bavarian alps with multiple crises unresolved
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next on the agenda. the nato summit in madrid later this week, steadfast and al jazeera in garbage brockton kia. while i diplomatic medic, editor james bass has more on tuesdays nato summit. when they leave here, all the g 7 members will be on their way to madrid for a nato summit. japan's not a nato member, but it's been invited to and there is an intense amount of last minute diplomacy going on back in may, sweden and finland applied to join nato. all of the nato countries said yes, apart from one turkey, and now there are fresh negotiations, 11th hour negotiations, a summit before the summit, taking place in madrid to try and change turkey's mind. the swedish prime minister says she's reasonably confident i spoke with president out of this saturday, and i would say it was a good and constructive torch. an earlier today of fishes from sweden, finland and turkey at met tyrann process for new round of talks. and my strong hope
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is that this dialogue can be successfully concluded in the near future. ideally before the summit at the same news conference, nato sec, general yen still to burg, said that sweden had done a great deal to try to deal with turkey's concerns. introducing new legislation planning new prosecution to potentially and looking at extradition requests that have been made by turkey. he said that counter terrorism would be one of nato's key issues that it looks at in the forthcoming summit. and of course for turkey counter terrorism means the p. k. k and other kurdish groups. car vocals, the former us ambassador to nato on a distinguished fellow with the center for european policy analysis is joining us live from washington dc via z m. good to have you whether serrano 0. thank you very much. indeed. obviously, as was most of these are these announcements when they're made. the devil is, of course, in the, in the detail. we're going to have, instead of 40000 troops on highlight,
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we're gonna have 300000 troops on high alert. how do you think russia is going to react to this? i don't think you're going to react very much. russia's already put a lot into its armed forces and is deployed them forward now is on forces are fighting in ukraine and really bogged down. they don't have a lot to spare. so while they will complain about a rhetorically, i don't see this is changing anything. i also think it's very prudent, measured by nato shoes and a clear message to russia. that the kind of aggression that it is conducting in ukraine is not something that they could successfully pursue against a new country. so is this more i am sending a message to nato members and countries in western europe that they, the defenses are being strengthened and the troops are ready to fight rather than having any immediate impact on the conflict in ukraine? exactly. yeah, this is not about the conflict in ukraine directly. this is about sending a message to russia that nato means what it says. it will protect and defend the
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territory of all of its member states, including the baltic states, including poland, including romania and moscow, should have no illusions about that to attack any natal member would be tantamount to an attack on all needed members. now as far as war and ukraine goes, this is a reaction to that in some ways, because in seen the aggression and the brutality that russia is capable of in europe. and so this is persuaded native members, this is necessary. it is not. however, going to relate to any kind of direct intervention into the conflict in ukraine by nato. that's something that all of the leaders of me to have ruled out. you mentioned that this was as a result of the conflict in ukraine, and if the conflicts it comes to an end, are we likely to see the situation changing back that we're going to see troops being withdrawn? or do you think that we're actually seeing a more prominent re drawing of the lines as well across europe as a result of the conflict in ukraine? i think it's going to take an awful long time and
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a lot of rebuilding of trust by russia, if they expect countries to reduce their armament center last. because as long as putin is leading russia, you have a war criminal right there in charge of the country. they are defending their aggression against ukraine as though it is justified in some way. that is unacceptable to any other european state. and so as long as russia is in this posture, i want this kind of preparedness foster by nature will continue. could vote was a former us ambassador to nato. so as always, it's good to get your thoughts and stuff like this. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. my pleasure. thank you. at least the 13 people have been killed after a russian missile hit a shopping mall in ukraine and happened in the central city of common shock. dozens of others were injured. charles travelled, reports from cave, the shopping mall in the city of crimean shook in central ukraine was reportedly full of people when the russian missile hit ukraine's president laudermill zalinski
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said there were around a 1000 people inside at the time versus kilda. the drury lane, with center of cam and judah, today's russian strike on a shopping center in chrome. and chuck is one of the most daring terrorist acts in european history over a peaceful city. an ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilian simple in this is not a mistaken hit by missiles. this is a calculated russian strike at the shopping center feature. as the blaze spread emergency services battled on, the billowing smoke to put out the fire, ukraine's national security and defense council said, preliminary data suggested the strike was from one of 2 x 22 cruise missiles fired from an aircraft. it said the other hit, the cities, sports stadium will be. this is how the shelves look in the supermarket. this is what the russians did when one is scary. to imagine the horror people can suffer by
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simply going shopping. ukraine's foreign minister demitra co labor tweeted russia is a disgrace to humanity and it must face the consequences. the response should be more heavy arms for ukraine, more sanctions on russia and more business leaving russia. ukraine in authority say there were no strategic or military targets near the shopping mall. on sunday. ukrainian military said a russian missile hit the city's bridge of the denise river, killing one person, and injuring 5. moscow says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties, but hardly a day goes by when a civilian is not either killed or injured in a russian missile strike. a long way from the front lines, charles trafford, al jazeera, give attack of toxic gas as follow from a crane in jordan killing at least 12 people local medias at least 260 people were injured. when the time fell and burst open the ports of october,
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people living near by been told to stay at home and keep their windows closed. though it could have been a journalist based in amman and he describes what happened. this ship is supposed to be heading to g booty and about $525.00 a month of jordan time. this accident happened exactly what happened is not clear, but some something happened at burst container and had the chlorine and it spread out to 2 people in the area, killing and injuring people. and most in jordan is there also other national guarantee among those were injured initially. yes, there was almost locked down on on. but i just spoke to a friend who runs a beat to shop in downtown bar. and she said the things back to normal in the city, but the area near taylor bay, if you know the area near the port cars off and the r e s come in, the prime minister flu for my helicopter to combine the conference and the follow
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up at the creighton center, they're trying to take command of it in the army. apparently they can control over cleaning up the employees in the chemicals that cause the death. it's not clear whether the forward is going to be effected, whether it will be delays and already we're having a lot of the nathan, the shipping thing that the continues that could have an effect on prices on the, on the availability of products, especially the food chain is always been vulnerable and especially in the day because of the cold when there is not a lot of stock in the need. so these are the issues the people are concerned about it, but that's, i think that's why the army has been brought in to kind of clean up as quickly as possible so that they won't be a long delay in the delivery. zip codes still had it all, just hit us fatal. try and crash in the usa to missouri. we're going to have the
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latest on the rescue operation as fuel pumps. one drive for longer turns to russia for help with suppliers. ah hello then at foot to north america, we started the week with a build up of heat in the south and more western areas, but things are changing. we are going to see things cool down along that west coast and instead it'll be the east that starts to clear. we will see lots of sunshine come back and temperatures pick up. now the wet and windy weather is once again pulling into western parts of canada. after a brief break, we'll see that wet weather skirting more inland, turning winter, as it edges into central canada. but along the west coast of the us, it is a fine and dry picture temperatures here, slightly down. it is starting to cool on the monsoon rains will continue to fall
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across the desert south west. now if we edge across to the east coast, we can see that system pulling out to sea leaving behind clearer conditions for cities like new york and washington d. c. and if we have a look at the 3 day, we all going to see the temperature continue to climb a lot about heat coming through and lasting through to the weekend. it's wet or further south of this for the some of those se states on wet or across many of the caribbean islands like cuba wetter as well for western areas of mexico. some of the heavier falls to be found in costa rica and panama, and we are seeing some very heavy rain fall across the window and islands. thanks to a tropical wave that's moving its way west. around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa's cultural heritage is on display in western museums. although it didn't happen overnight, we were rob color time. the 1st episode of
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a new series reveals how european colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one blunder. oh, now jazeera waterloo . ah, we want to know, is it a reminder about top stories? this? the head of nato is called russia the most significant, a direct threat to security. as allies prepare for summit in madrid, the alliance wants to boost his rapid reaction forces from 40000 troops 230-0000.
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at least 13 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on a shopping mall and ukraine. it happened in the central city of crime. in short, dozens of others were injured. tank of oak toxic gas has fallen from a crane at the jordanian port of aka bog killing. at least 12 people at least 260 people were reported injured. passenger train has derailed in the us state of missouri, killing at least 3 people and injuring dozens more. ma'am truck service was traveling from los angeles to chicago when it collided with a dumb truck at a rail crossing. all that's closer to roseland jordan, who is joining us live from washington d. c. as i understand has been a press conference just maybe in the last hour or so. what's the latest? what do we know about this? well, 2 people on this train that was traveling from los angeles to chicago were killed the driver of the dumped truck that was on the tracks at the time of the collision was also killed. and at least 40 people have been taken to area hospitals for
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treatment. we don't know whether the death toll might possibly rise train collisions or that lead to our deaths are quite rare here in the united states. although it is worth pointing out that on sunday there was another such a deadly collision near san francisco in california with another amtrak train. now the national transportation safety board is going to be leading the investigation into this collision. we don't know the circumstances of how the truck was on the tracks at the time, but local law enforcement told reporters that this was a trained crossing that didn't have those electronic arms to prevent a vehicles from crossing onto the tracks. when a train is approaching, it's in the middle of the state of missouri, a rather rural area, and they say that this is going to take weeks to really get to all the answers ross, thank you very much. did rosalind jordan, who's talking to us from washington dc. the indigenous movement has led more than
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2 weeks of protests and ecuador is meeting the government to discuss possible solutions. ballier, the indigenous leaders rejected a promise by president guillermo law. so to cut the price of petrol and diesel by $0.10 a gallon, they said that wasn't enough to meet their demands. but it showed that progress was possible. the talks have been mediated by the catholic church representatives of the national assembly and also taking part or law latin america added to lucy, a newman is in the capital tito's. she's joining us now. monday was a day off for the bo testers. what's been happening since then we are inside the basilica right now, and that's where the talks are taking place. this is the 1st serious attempt, if you'd like, of a dialogue of a negotiation. if you'd like to call it that between the governments side and the, the indigenous strikers are led by the confederation of ecuador, and indigenous peoples during the break. right now,
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we're right inside that basilica. a short time ago, the government spokesman spoke. he's sounded angry when he responded to some of the charges from the leadership of the indigenous union, saying that even though that he recognized that there were a lot that there was a new quality in that many of their demands were just, the government could not go sheet with a pistol up to its head that the, that the indigenous strikers were not able to guarantee security in the country. or infiltrators that were causing destruction to the country, vandalism very, very tough words. he also said that while it was fine to consider the 10 demands that the confederation has, has made they were, there was absolutely no way that any government would agree a priori to meet all of those demand. so right now, it's very difficult to say whether or not they will finally leave this facility, go with an agreement or even a partial agreement. meanwhile, they're asking the digital confederation to lift their blockades. and if they're
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a strike, while the talks continue afterwards. and i'm pretty sure from everything i've heard that that is a request that they will not agree to. meanwhile, there are still roadblocks all over the country, especially around the capital that are stopping trucks, food, some degree of food is getting through. but the fuel and other another base goods are not arriving in the capital and another parts of the city of the country, rather because of this strike, which is now in its 3rd week, spring is up to date from quito, latin america, and to see and human the see it. thank you very much. indeed. as our drivers in peru have declared an indefinite strike after negotiations with the government over fuel prices broke down. the union, representing about $400000.00 drivers, has been asking for a fuel tax waiver to be extended prices to be soaring since the war in ukraine began. in april, a strike led to violent protests and roadblocks. sudan is planning to recall at
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some bass at it who are the cyber. it comes after accusations, ethiopia is army killed, 7 sudanese soldiers, and one civilian. a spokesman for the sudanese armed forces said ethiopia, killed the prisoners of war and put their bodies on public display. a senior ethiopian official as denied the claims decades of tension between if he appear answered and have surged in recent months over the disputed border area of alpha chicago. each accuses the other of violating his sovereignty. heber morgan has more than sedans, reaction from hot tomb. on monday morning the the sudanese army launched attacks they say on if you open positions along the border between sedan and if you appear the head of the are sovereignty council, who's also the commander in chief, i general abdel for their elbow han went to unfair sugar on monday morning to visit the troops to pay his condolences, but also to boost their morals. and he also sent us a message to the, our soldiers and officers there saying that the response of the killing of the 7
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soldiers will be seen on the ground. and it looks like the one of that response is the attack on the tube in positions by the sudanese army. now alpha sugar is a 250000 square kilometer area that it's a 250 square kilometer area that is disputed by a dispute on between 2 damn. and if you're p for decades now, according to colonial agreement that was signed in 19 or 2, it belongs to sudan, but for 50 years, if he had been farmers has been, have been farming fair. and that has created some kind of dispute intentions. now since the 2020, so denise army have been pushing the effusions out of the territory and regaining control of most of the land. and that has created a lot of tension over the past few months. there has been more of this been little skirmishes between the 2 sides, but since yesterday, since sunday, it seems to have escalated and here in hot tune. the moon is minister of foreign affairs summoned if he had been ambassador to complain. the minister of foreign affairs also said that it has filed a complaint at the un security council,
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and that it will escalate the matter diplomatically, as well to sure they feel that they're not happy with what has happened. the shoreline can government sent ministers to russia to buy fuel as reserves, hit rock, bottom petrol. palms are running dry m at a deepening economic crisis. the arm has been deployed to help implement a new rationing system. while the government's urging employers to let staff work from home and awful under supports from colombo, many here have wasted hours and days waiting for fuel. the sri lankan government says is running out no comfort to the thousands like for bath. he has spent the last 3 days in a que, may boiling melinda in the law, after waiting so long and getting out leases of fuel. we earn a few 1000 rupees, but we have to use part of that to buy fuel. again, what we're left with isn't enough to buy food, let alone bring up 3 children. the minister of power and energy says she lanka, o's around $735000000.00 for early
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a few of shipments. and no one is willing to provide more. you see mazama mazama, no company is willing to supply us with fuel without p payment. we to get the situation coming to that. we need 550000000 for fuel this month, but we only have 130 minute. she longed, has been running out of foreign currency to please the food medicine, fuel and cooking ass in days, providing $4000000000.00 in credit. and some other countries have offered to help a u. s. delegation from the treasury and state department began talks with the government on monday. minister vi jessica says government representatives will travel to russia and cutter to try and negotiate fuel purchases with less than a day's worth of stock. the state petroleum provider is limiting what it sends to fuel stations, and those have been a lot victim. i am wondering how to divide to these lot among all these people them . mm hm. we give 30 liters for vehicles, 3 wheelers and motor weiss, a full tank,
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but of course, vehicles don't get fuel to the judges will have to stop hearing cases. so a gentleman from the u this year is asking for fuel for judges. these are the kinds of challenges i face here. on monday the military began issuing tokens that assured the holder a guaranteed chance to fuel up when stocks arrive, but not all are convinced. it's a practical system. i hope i think that i am, if and all goes off berlin, god willing that there are things will improve. i'm in the there's no other better country living or than sri lanka. i would say if things are come into place, the government is struggling to find supplies, willing to provide fuel. and this means the hundreds of thousands of people queuing at petro stations around the country can only hope and wait minute fernandez, ultra 0, colombo british prime minister boys,
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johnson says the u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the so called northern ireland protocol. the post brag that agreement governs checks and goods being shipped between northern ireland and e u countries. johnson said the unilateral changes will be in his words, relatively trivial, but the european union is said, the move breaks international law got barriers, an unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to morality. we all say is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any way endangering the you single machine. how so how soon will that happen? i think we can do it fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could do it. we could do that very fast, but what it parliament living a bit, what would be even better in this? i think a loses this trust for secretary is also said this is very clear. be even better is if we just get some of that flexibility. we need in our conversations,
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i with myself a soft which and so we remain optimistic. the world is facing an ocean emergency. that's the morning from the un secretary general at the start of the united nations ocean conference. and tony says more needs to be done to protect marine life and people living in coastal areas in kenya, efforts to be made to reply to damaged coral reefs. but it may not be enough to save them. welcome lab reports. some of the world's most diverse ecosystems are found here in the coral reefs of kenya's coast. but they're under threat. one of these dive is one to do something about it. the part of the foundation called refill ition that was set up after a series of devastating coral bleaching events in the indian nation. they rescued broken pieces of coral and replant them on specially made structures. they say
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they're planting about $8000.00 carls a year. yet in patel, the project manager says it's working because they get to nutrients from all side. they grow very quickly. so piece which is this small in 6 months can become this bigger. ready? the coral provides a crucial breeding ground for fish, which local communities depend on. we planting on the structures helps restore some of the marine habitat. this is where they made the project involved, the local fishing community to and employ some of them. there, subsist and fishers who are depending on, on this channel, for the fishing activity, can benefit one as of fishing area. number 2, they can also use this area for snorkeling activities. about half of the world's coral is already been destroyed. and scientists say most all of it will be wiped out in the next 30 years without drastic action. one of the threats his industrial
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fishing trawlers, nets dragged along the bottom of the ocean, can destroy almost everything in their path. you can compare it with build ocean down a forest to try and get some deer, but then after that there will be no forest, no more deer. the same is happening through the marine life. if you destroy the entire bottom, there will be no more life in the future. changing climate is making coral bleaching events more frequent and more severe. the world's temperature is set to rise by more than 2 degrees you conference. you can get away with not reduced carbon emissions by having systems that can you conditions of request and things like that. we need to reduce all the combinations possible and then count, replanting can help preserve existing corals. but if rising see temperatures on stopped, thou hardly be any coral left to re plant, malcolm.
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