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identify all those responsible ah, hello, i'm mariam them ozzy in london. you're watching alger 0 also coming up on the program . go, go. u s. president ones, washer serious consequences if it uses chemical or tactical nuclear weapons and one ukraine. queen elizabeth's grandchildren hold a vigil around her coffin as the cue to see how stretches to 22 hours and 70 years after they were declared extinct. she says a making a comeback in india. ah, welcome to the park on our top story. ukraine authorities of exude to more bodies from a mass burial site in the town of is young for isn't laudermill. zalinski says more
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than tenet torture chambers of now been found and liberated parts of the harkey region. is he him, was reclaim by ukrainian forces last week, dozens of friends at work, as have been carefully digging through the wooded burial site. police acts but say most of the bodies belong to civilians, but there are others of ukrainian soldiers. russia is repeatedly denied deliberately attacking civilians and the head of the pro ration administration, which abandoned the area as accused ukraine of staging the atrocities. the lensky meanwhile, is vowed that they will identify all those responsible for torture. glee oh, could bond if to god only couldn't we up around the globe machine and now as the occupiers fled, they also dropped to torture device in a slippery even at the railway station, we found a room for torture on tools for electric torture, good wine envelope of both, hulu is just a train station crew torture was a wide spread practice in the occupied territory. that is what the nazis did. if we
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will establish all the identities of those who tortured our people who brought this atrocity from russia to our ukrainian land, a local residence as some of the victims died in an astro corner, an apartment building shortly before as you fell to russia in april. they included his aunt and cousin moved doctor manu brazoswood. oh and when you learned no military miss the local funeral company that conducted burials gave me the worse they buried the bodies and bags without coffins, without anything. i was not allowed here 1st, assuming the rush in the suit, they were land mines and they asked me to wait on the moon. there were a lot of them in the woods, so it was scary to come here. and there is our dad die mead and her keith has more . does looking gruesome on many levels. this is, is im, is now a desolate city. completely destroyed is barely a building that hasn't been at least partially damaged. and i'm talking about
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civilian targets here. apartment blogs, schools, pharmacies, the church. so certainly a very desolate picture and then these are now as investigators, as are looking through what happened. they're talking to people, they discovered this mass burial size, at least 440 graves. there are some of them, apparently, with more than one person buried in the same plot. and investigators have to sift through all of this to figure out what happened is certainly a place where you really see the real to all of this ward. it's a city that has been besieged. it has been bitterly fought between the 2 sizes now firmly under ukrainian control. the soldiers are on. you see them roaming the streets, but this barely any sign of life for a russian forces in the eastern city of danny and say at least 4 people have been
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killed by shelling, mayor of the city which has on the russian control says attacks in the central part have danny asked in recent weeks, ukrainian soldiers that were captured territory in the northeast in harkey of region, east and south of there rusher is concentrated forces enhance can done yet provinces to expand territory helped by moscow back separately since 2014. meanwhile, you as president joe biden has warned vladimir putin against using chemical nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter rushes, heavy losses their bite and made the remark. in an interview with the american broadcaster, cbs, he says, rush will become an even more of a prior in the world. if atomic weapons he used is also buying a strong response rusher is lost large areas of territory inside ukraine in recent weeks, as ukrainian troops pasha with their counter offensive. why don't we are? bruton is becoming embarrassed and pushed into a corner. and i wonder mister president, what you would say to him if he is considering using chemical or tactical nuclear
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weapons don't don't, don't. who would change the face war on like anything since war 2. and the consequences about would be what about with the u. s. response b, you think i would tell you if i knew exactly where to with course a martin will be consequential. they'll become more of a prior in the world than they ever have both. and depending on the extent of what they do, determine what response we're we're adding to the pressure on president person, even the india and china express their concerns over the war. new crane during recent meetings with russia's president at a regional summit. alex tito of is electra and mon european history at queen's university, belfast. he says the length of the conflict is of particular concern, but there have been some benefits for russian allies as well. i think it was
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a good thing then by surprise, the scale in intensity and also the length of the, of the, of the conflict. nobody's happy about that. i think given the there are some leadership didn't expect to do for it to, to, to last so long. so yeah, there are questions, but at the same time that there are concerns until mr. the both countries have their own politics to consider with relations with the west and so forth, particularly important for india list or for china pops up, but yet, no, it says no, but nobody's happy about it. there is a big turmoil. there's a issue of energy prices, but at the same time, china and india, how large do been replacing western europe for us as a buyers of russian energy resources. and even if they have concerns, they didn't stop them from actually benefiting from by a russian iowa to be discount. or the main electricity lines has been reconnected
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at europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. the ones nuclear watchdog says one of 4 lines in the upper regia plant has now been repaired and is once again supplying power from the ukrainian grid. all 4 of been down for the last 2 weeks after fighting the rationale facility. the 6 nuclear reactors have been shut down, but the fuel in them still needs cooling to avoid a meltdown. russia ukraine of blamed each other for shelling in a facility. the us house be cannot see follows. he is arrived in armenia for talks with prime minister nicole passion, young white house as the visit is a show of support for the country after fighting flat this week with as a by john willows. he is traveling with a delegation, including california congressman jackie spiers of armenian descent. the armenian american community is called for more political focus on the crisis will,
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than $200.00 soldiers were killed in the most recent violence, but a ceasefire broke by moscow appears to be holding. meanwhile, of a 100 people of march through the centre of yerevan, the money, the amelia went out to the membership of a collective security treaty organization, or test to say, i mean, you're not protected by the russia dominated security alliance and calling for closer cooperation with western countries to help protect its sovereignty in territorial integrity. well, tony chang has been surveying the damage in one on meaning village. this is the village of south in northeast mania, and you can see some of the damage that was sustained in the attack as an artillery show which had a bomb over here. and this is a house which we understand was occupied by the family the time the windows shattered, their shrapnel marks all over the wall. the villages now deserted. it's the last one before the border with as by john over in that direction. i think this is the
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concern for many people living in these border air is not so much these attacks. but the fact that these attacks have started again after 2 years of relative peace and the cease fire has effectively been thrown out of the window. but also, the international community on this occasion doesn't seem to be stepping in in quite the same way that it did in the past. and that if tension zoom, if fighting resumes, will be very hard to step back. and algebra is charles stratford isn't zahn, gillen on as a by john side in the border behind me is a village town. that's the, as every government, a very keen on showing the media. they having built it in the last 18 months or so . now, bear in mind that this area up until the 2020 wall was occupied as the as aires, call it by armenian troops. there was nothing in this area except miles and miles
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of land miles feels of land lines and armenian troops. since what the as aires collaboration of this area around carol back they have built this town and the people that are moving back into it already. all id pays internally displaced people who were forced to flee their home. almost 30 years ago. we've been speaking to some of them here, and they have been very emotional in describing how important it is for them to be back here. how important it is for their children to grow up here. we polish them what it sounded like and what it, what it felt like. obviously them having heard the shelling relatively close by to here. they were very confident, certainly on camera. bear in mind we have somebody from the government pretty much with us all the time. but as i say, a great sense of determination here that despite this recent escalation, inviting this village, this new town that has been built, the people coming back to it all determined to stay and rebuild their lives. or
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catholic sounds present has signed a decree, amending the constitution to call the country's capital, astonish again. and to limit presidential terms. changes are among reforms pushed by custom jamal to kind of of the violent protests in january which killed more than 200 people. the rest response by rising fuel prices, but also reflected widespread political discontent. presidential times will be extended from 5 to 7 years, but limited to a single term capital was renamed dorsal town in 2019, in honor of the outgoing present north of con. and as a buyer, that he does have teenagers, the largest opposition party and not to have been called to appear before police for questioning. on monday, i should 100 she and ali are yet are accused of sending jihadists, syria, according to party officials. it comes as the government says, it's raise the price of cooking gas cylinders by 14 percent locked in. the 1st rise
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in 12 years out of a plan to reduce energy subsidies. fuel prices will rise by 3 percent, making it mocking the 4th hike. now this year, the north african countries off from its west financial crisis and is trying to agree on a new financing program with the i m. f with al jazeera life in london. still ad for you on the program. ah, king charles and prince william surprised people in the mammoth, huge sequin lisbeth, lying states in london. ah hello, we still have a few showers in the forecast, a southeastern parts of australia. over the next couple of days. we got some blustery conditions rattling through the mex, go front that sweeps through over the next 24 hours or so,
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so that will still be some wet weather. sliding out to south australia, 3, victoria southern parts of new south wales, tasmania also sing some live shows elsewhere. it is generally try and find with a good deal of seth weather and some sunshine. here's the next system that's going to make its way into where doubly way as we go on through monday. so some went to weather some windy weather, returning to per temperatures falling back to around 17 degrees celsius. but fine and dry by this date. a pleasant 70 just want to rush. i was therefore melbourne that where to weather is making its way towards the tasman and it will turn increased the unsettle, across a good part of the zenith over the next day or so. had that we cannot guarantee by the 18th celsius, where the rain will set in rain now setting in across southern parts of japan. we have fast super typhoon that sweeping its way further northward, slowly but surely bringing some very heavy right into the far south of japan sunday going on. it's monday. it is expected to make land for bringing that very heavy
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look at the main stories of following this, our ukranian authorities ethics, you more bodies from a mass burial site in the town of ism many show signs of torture. president lansky is vowed that ukraine will identify all those responsible for torture and bring them to justice. u. s. president joe biden has warned vladimir fusion against using chemical nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter it's heavy losses. that biden's as it russia would become even more of a pariah in the world. and us how speak and nancy pelosi has arrived in armenia for talks with the prime minister, nicole passion. yon whitehouse as a visit is a show support for the country following weeks of this week. fighting with as a by john now queen elizabeth's 8 grandchildren of held a vigil around her coffin as she lies in state at westminster. hall princess william and harry stood guard alongside their cousins at the funeral on monday
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morning carrying to pay their respects the carney being told to expect a 22 hour wait. but earlier in the day, some of them receives an unexpected royal visit, or we challenge has more now from london, tired and weary past the half way mark apart with many hours yet to go. it is at such a point in the queue to end all cues that you might expect spirits to sag the perfect moment then for this, oh sure is wearing those supplies. many with its deft, common touch, seemingly in no hurry for the king and his son bought the line, meeting, talking, laughing a. this was the royal saying, thank you to the throngs, waiting patiently to say their thanks to the late queen.
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with those in the right place at the right time and extraordinary experience. we have just in the queue and then to be told, just stand here, it will be worth it. and then we didn't really know what was going on. i began to to find out that king charles owens an offense william, we're coming was just amazing outside young tad lounge totally thrills. and then if we happen the time, this is now gone. i started to kick in and now the spirits lifted. everybody in the crowd fell to while it was electrocuted with chair. what a pleasure and so good to satan, both together as well, which just was not expecting even half of our phenomenal at times the cues reached maximum capacity that has had to be paused. but for those willing to endure, the reward is a personal moment. a debt repaid a memory for the ages. and this here,
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this is the exits. they have survived the mother of all cues. they came, they have waited. they've given their gratitude and now they're leaving. but it's not just the public that are coming to respects of the queen's coffin. leaders of the eyepiece have been arriving to you, but with the world working the way that it does. i haven't had to wait 16 hours or so that these people have canada's prime minister just intruder and his wife sophie, new zealand, premier jacinta ardor, australia's prime minister, antony albanese, the list of world leaders visiting the queen's lie and state will grow as more arrive for the funeral on monday. finally, on saturday, it was time for the queen's 8 grandchildren to stand vigil with her coffin
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william at the head, his brother at the foot, harry permitted to wear military uniform for the 1st time since relinquishing royal duties. 2 years ago. a somber and formal reminder that a family and a nation mourned together. we'll reach helen's out to 0 london will the head of the church of england just in well be ill, be presiding by the queen's funeral on monday, also grace at morn is aaliyah out there is harry for set, spoke him about the marriage and the que given the temperature, the length of the queue and it's over night, is the most moving moment i've seen of this just and people are so
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cheerful. you know, those, the police are all saying to a so snow grumpiness, you know, there's almost no instance one or 2 people fell over and needed help from st. john's ambulance. but this just her a determination to pay give thanks for the queen and alma, her service. and you've been involved in preparations for this event for many years . i mean, what stands out to you? how? how do you assess what's, what's happening right now? the visible lack of being sort of in a flurry, a buyer to it's just let's do this and we just put the plan into operation and like all plans, you know, when you get into operation they don't always work quite as you expect. or you see something new and they just say okay, we'll address this way. and they're so well planned that it's very easy for them to adjust. and it's superbly prepared. and again,
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that's on the determination of every one from cleaners to the, the prime minister to make sure that this honors the queen will the death of queen elizabeth as for their, an outpouring of grief across the u. k. it's among ethnic minorities options on the opinions on the monarchy somewhat divided as acid bag found out in the north of england. o, queen's youngest son, prince edward greets a crowd in manchester. this city is known for its diversity, ah, arts, culture and being a trendsetter. and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not everyone is in the mood for the royal funeral. charlene is a community worker. she feels the monarchy is detached from black communities. if come to this country will not felt quite welcome is that lot raisins in, in england and m and when you blackie, do you know it and feel it?
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unfortunately. no, he chinese no rec. and he just feels like in that is a big issue in the, in england. and she's never said anything. young men in the local barbershop are also discussing what dominating the news respectively. i don't really bother with others that are these moments of silence and strike to know that because of the quinn, that this is irritating a bit. guy just minutely hasn't done more than one year. the queen hasn't done nothing for a heart from korean situ. sure. cumulus, bertha said, okay, with millions of or billions, even though we have, are we redistributed to the law, we give them answer. we sort of start after that. so as are all the hypotheticals we could say, controls could do this credit. we could do king king hurry or whoever the next kingdom could do this would never do that seems to be a generational divide here. some young people from ethnic minorities born and bred in the u. k. question. the purpose of the monarchy. but others who 1st arrived here
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as immigrants feel more of an affinity to the late queen, king charles and the political establishment such as but met the queen and fondly remembers his conversations with her fiercely atop when she came close to the he's met king charles 3 times and feels ethnic minorities our lot to the monarchy. anybody like myself who came to this country over 50 years ago as a 10 year old, a very difficult times, a very different. there was a lot of open racism and hostility towards the community under this government under this monarchy, under this queen who has given us that stability. so we should appreciate an honor her majesty the queen. but he acknowledges criticisms over british colonialism and its empire on the lady who as part of the commonwealth represented over 2600000000 people. that's a 3rd of the world population. so by all means,
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the criticism can be looked at, but now is not the time they just polled, suggest support for the whole family in the u. k. remain strong, but the memory and legacy of empire appears to have left ethnic minority communities divided. i said big i just for the north of england inflation and her care is hit to a 24 year hi of just over 80 percent. while everyone has been hit hard by soaring prices, one of the most vulnerable groups is syrian refugees from garcia and deborah. so soda reports a bomb. his life has never been easy. his home back in syria, was born and destroyed by silly government forces in 2014 left with no other option . abraham at fella to turkey with his family, where he says can be on the streets of the south and city of cassandra to put a worth for his phone. but now with the turkish economy,
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fortran and inflation skyrocketing, his struggling even more closely with her solid for you know that as our poor people are dying slowly, the prices went from 30 percent to 300 percent. nothing remains the same. only my work in income remain the same. my single room house rent is $1200.00 lire. i need 40 live a day just for the rent. but i only make 30 leo a day. how am i going to pay? we hope that someone will help us who are the odd low lead. okay. yeah. a boy i'm, it has diabetes and his treatment, but he has no public health coverage and is unable to afford medicines given his meager income. as a result, his health is detailed yet and rapid a decade ago would force millions of syrians to leave their homes to make a new beginning in turkey. but with his economy and crisis and efficient soaring their lives here are becoming increasingly difficult. most cities know the hardship of life well, when i did, i bought him, had left his company,
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2018 when he felt his family was in danger of being killed by the city government. he was detained after his 1st attempt to leave the city. a city of deborah and he spent more than a year in prison. however, he succeeded in coming to turkey on his 2nd attempt. had it used to be an id engineer in syria. but now he's forced to work as a construction worker in ga santa paula, where his co workers often jochen about his degree chevalier. my, for letting me on it, my colleagues say of i'd worked as a construction worker in syria. it would be better for me instead of studying engineering, because here i can't make use of it. i'm trying to cut down an expenses. the high cost of living is making it impossible to miss out basic needs, but at least my children are safe here. but given my low celery, it's difficult to build a future for them. i found in the garage. i had the, our last name dorothy saline would, in the country seating refugees were hoping for a better and safer life in turkey. but many say they now planned to seek asylum
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somewhere else, ideally, in a european country. however, with so many financial and legal obstacles that to him seems far fetched. this was said that o jazeera gazelle tip turkey. our cheat is a back in india nearly 70 years after they became extinct. there relocated from namibia in south africa and released by india's prime minister on his birthday. and now the 12 are expected next month. and 10 monahan, asthma will be on glassdoor vargas may. this is the moment she has returned to india's national park has been quoted. the big cats became extinct in the country. 70 years ago decided the prime minister turned the handle to open their cage. you don't want to render mowdy hopes. the return will be a major boost. the nation's nature reserve sought pity and hard hearted. it had a paper g, don lard by today, the cheater has returned it on soil. and i would also say that along with these
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teachers are the nature loving consciousness of india has also been awakened. we fully full of he that she just journey began in namibia. they were caged alone, 8000 kilometers, start a new life and you habitat into no national park. they'll spend a month in this quarantine enclosure. after that, they'll be released into the wider park at 5000 square kilometers of forest and grass land. all 8 cats are equipped with special radio callers to track their movements. if you look at what's happening here with a g does, it's going to become a keystone species and density when the pm was backing. it's going to drive conservation forward and understanding that conservation is required, not protection and soccer for conservation. we need when solutions for all everything, for all the living creatures living in that area, be it federal dogs be it humans,
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be it the brain species credit to species and that she does. but some conservationists have doubts about the project. they say the projects near $12000000.00 of funding will be better spent on directly boosting the local economy . other say the habitat isn't suitable nor big enough for me. definitely put the cock before the horse without doing the unglamorous. but painstaking and video essential work of preparing the habitat, making sure that is sufficient area of making sure it's of sufficient quality with sufficient pre sbc sufficient connectivity. we have now got the animals, the animals need a home, the animals will hopefully settled on and started bleeding. when they started reading, they need more space. the group of 8 she is will be joined by 12 more from south africa next month. the cheetah maybe the worlds fastest land mammal but permanently reestablishing them in the wild is a slow process. conservation of hope. the habitat will eventually support as many as 40 of them. but that's expected to take.

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