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of snow on the tops here in wyoming. otherwise, right, and quite sick, considerable rain, big thunderstorms are possible. where says the states fall about line dancers, bahamas and cuba is some big potential from showers. here that's true in puerto rico and towards the b. would al's for the south looking? all right, mexico's mostly dry now except just watch that on the as your screen. all lean, which looks like a hurricane which you made land fall after the weekend was encouraging showers on that coast of mexico. and it's still looking wet in honduras, a nicaraguan, down towards panama. ours were in fact that line of rain goes into the western amazon. then it's a big, dry patch except down here and the coast to southeastern brazil, rio down to porto allegra. that looks a little bit dismal. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah . stage manny celebrations in red square as russia annexes for regions of ukraine. the u. m chief says it's illegal. ah, madison, this is all, it is your life until hobb also coming up. ukraine applies for nato membership after the annexation of more of its terror change what another missile attack on a civilian convoy kills at least 30 people. a 2nd qu, in 8 months of a keener fossil. the military takes over the state broadcaster to announce the ousting of the president, thousands of palestinians take part in the funeral of a 7 year old boy in the occupied westbank.
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russia's president vladimir putin has proclaimed the annexation of for your training in regions and says people, there will be russian citizens forever. ukraine, western countries on the united nations have denounced persons moved to formally declared. and yet the haunts hassle and subtlety shop part of russia in march, some major escalation in the 7 months walks home and vall has more. i love standing for the anthem of the country. they've just become part of at least according to moscow. the leaders of the fall ukrainian regions appeared in red square with president vladimir put in a very public sign of loyalty hours after a signing ceremony. that saw them become part of the russian federation will eliminate each podium. russia held so called referendums in the 4 partially occupied areas of ukraine over the last week. the votes denounced by western government and the ukrainian government as
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a sham all deliver it. it is wanting guests to join in russia. oh, we better let all of their choice of the people in the areas of dimansky hancock separates year and her son is not up for discussion. it's been made. russia will not betray it. and the authorities in here today should treat that free will of the people with respectively and no other way . that's the only path to peace that you would we will defend our land using all forces and means at our disposal luxury and will do everything we can to protect the security of our people in total ashes illegally. a next about 15 percent of ukraine's total area land equivalent to the size of portugal. in his speech president put in said the population of the 4 regions with the russian citizens for ever. and while he made no mention of nuclear weapons is previously said, nothing's off the table when it comes to defending. what in his eyes is now russian
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territory. that's raised fears of an escalation, if ukrainian attacks in parks of rush and claimed regions continue. it is under dr . glenn kennesaw. they'll try to ensure festive images on television. but people's real emotions will be very far away from what's being shown. people understand that politics is now on the battlefield on a whole different level. what's voted for and what sign is not important. and that since the kremlin can offer anything comforting to the russians, it wasn't what the 40s did for the public was this carefully managed celebration that patriotism was clear. the appetite among open rushes for a poor long conflict. perhaps that's why this broke up and put in has redrawn them out of both russia and ukraine. but now the difficult part begin your korean paul for the western allies is just the move should be the 1st. russia
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says it is going to defend what is now called it's $33.00 by any means that implicitly includes nuclear weapons. hum, yvonne, i'm just moscow rushes used his veto bar to block a un security council resolution condemning bionics asian diplomatic editor james bays, reports from united nations in new york. in the resolution condemning russia that was put before the security council was drawn up jointly by albania, and by the us in defense of all countries to have the right to be safe from invasion, an annexation. we are voting yes. and in defense of the world's collective peace and security. weird you to vote yes to let us show putin the resolve of this council. in response, russia sounded incredulous. scarcity. ruth, should you tell me, do you seriously expect russia to consider and support such a draft? and if not,
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then it turns out that you are intentionally pushing us to use the right of the veto in order to then wax lyrical about the fact that russia abuses this, right? those. and so when the draft resolution was put to the vote, there was no doubt how russia would respond. it's a permanent member of the security council with veto power. and it used it. abstentions, please raise your hands, but it's no to bullet for other council members decided not to support the resolution. and instead to abstain china, brazil, gabon, and india escalation of rhetoric or tension is in no one's interest. it is important that pathways are found for a return to the negotiating table. keeping in view the totality of the evolving situation, india decided to abstain on the resolution. after the meeting, the u. s. ambassador told reporters she take the issue to a vote of all $193.00 united nations members in the general assembly right
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after the russian invasion of ukraine, when the general assembly voted at the beginning of march, 141 countries voted to deplore russia's actions following the security council vote, and the extension some will be asking whether it's possible to reach that high watermark again. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. well, let's take a look at the areas of ukraine that the kremlin now claims as part of russia. it's about 15 percent of ukraine's territory includes pot, still under ukrainian control. the un secretary general says the annexations are against international law and are unacceptable. and one of those regions claimed by russia and talking to civilian convoys killed at least 30 people, including children, police in felicia a t h. others have been injured. re challenge reports from keith. they've come to help to pick up relatives and deliver supplies to russian occupied areas,
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and this was how they died. cut down next to their cars or in them blood pooling among the shattered glass. oh, you owe us any visit today. at 710 russian troops launched 3 missiles at the car market. near does a preacher or keep highway civilians train across the check point for the occupy territory. we're head villa, g mirror, valentino, luggage. what im russia has denied responsibility and thrown the accusations back in the ukraine hours after the attack. vladimir putin formerly annexed for ukrainian regions. the un is condemned. this is illegal for the kremlin, put on a patriotic party in moscow. regardless, president zalinski has been pushed to respond after meeting defense and security chiefs. it was his turn for a big announcement, my or obama. she, we are taking our decisive step please, by signing ukraine's application enough for accelerated accession to nato rushes
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invasion of ukraine has already driven sweden and finland into nato's protection. now, moscow's big nightmare ukraine's membership may happen to. but all 30 nato countries have to agree before a new member is admitted. and aspirant nations have to commit to the peaceful resolution of any territorial dispute. that's something that ukraine is clearly unable to do, was, is defending itself from an invasion. it sees as an existential threat. so the alliance is making no promises yet a decision on membership, of course, has to be taken by all 3rd allies. and we take these decisions by consensus or our focus now or is on providing her immediate sir support to ukraine and to help ukraine defend itself. against her, the russian, brutal invasion inside ne tape or out give says it'll fight on every man
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he northern de next, russian troops are surrounded and on the verge of a local defeat. moscow says it's new acquisitions or russian forever. ukraine is trying to prove otherwise. we'll reach helen's out a 0 give or let's bring an animal yet. and his, the director of the ratio program at the quincy institute for responsible state craft is joining us now from washington d. c. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so russia says these 4 regions now belong to it, and of course ukraine and it's western allies, i saying, but it's, they're not prepared to accept that it, we're getting close to what appears to be some sort of deadlock. how long? how do you see this playing? out well, i think what russia has done has entered any possibility of a negotiated peace settlement, a formal settlement because as you've said, i mean ukraine, the west to never accept this. on the other hand, that's done,
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he's made it much more difficult for any future. russian government to reach a settlement because now that these all, according to russia, formerly bought russian territory, it will be much more difficult to return them. but so i think we will see in the, in the months to come is a lot more fighting. has ukraine launches counter offensive to try to, to regain these territories? and depending on the outcome of this fighting, we will probably eventually see a csr long either the present lines of control between the 2 sides or some new line. but i think it will be a very unstable ceasefire. perhaps rather like the one in kashmir, one which is just in the don't bass from 2014 to 2022. and it will be interrupted by new outbreaks of
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a war in order to reach some sort of see farther has to be some sort of negotiation . and it would certainly appear that talks between ukraine and russia are virtually impossible at the moment. what role do you think the res, 4 countries like the us or perhaps even china or be it that the abstain from the vote in the security council? earlier on today? what role do you think that could be for those countries to play in trying to, to edge towards some sort of accommodation for so far? well, i don't know whether china can play a role because of course ukraine would see it as much to pro russian. possibly. israel could play of mediating road because he has good relations with both sides. i think that in the end, the united states will have to come in to talk with the russian because the united states is the only country that russia takes really seriously of. but also, of course, the united states is almost by now a participant in the war,
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given that it has given so much military support and intelligence support to ukraine. so if anyone is, den for about a fire, not be supplement, i didn't, that's possible. but a c spot. i think it will have to be washington. in terms of ukraine's application for to speed up it's meant nato membership is where we challenge was explaining that this is a process that does it take a long time. it needs all 30 member countries to be able to vote on it. and we heard james told him back there to some extent sounding a little bit hesitant about putting is his backing towards that at least immediately. do you think that in any way that changes the game slightly? does that take the escalation even further? well, i don't thing with nature, membership is going to happen. stalson, but frank has been behaving with enormous hypocrisy over this as of other western
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leaders because both before the war and into the war, native countries including the united states, made absolutely clear that they will not support nation membership ukraine. because under article 5, i would commit them not to supply homes to ukraine, but to go to war with russia to defend ukraine. now that they really, really don't want to do. and indeed, i mean, it would risk nuclear war and the end of civilization. so there are good reasons for that as well. that being so to hold, the idea that perhaps ukraine can be bought from nature is well not for to find a point on it. it's a lot. i want to ask you about the new kind of element to all of this because of course, that has been the backdrop pretty much since the, the conflict began. it's been repeatedly mentioned by, by blocking me, put in and others in his administration. we've now got the point where the annexation has taken place,
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at least as far as russia is concerned. how far do you think the protein administration would be prepared to go to show that it would be willing to use nuclear weapons in some form in this conflict? well, i mean, until it's used, nobody can say for sure. i myself think it's unlikely that they would initiate nuclear weapons against crime because the reputation or damage to russia would be shattering if it did that in the rest of the world. but obviously, i mean, what they want to do is to frighten the western a bubble in the west from becoming more involved on the ukrainian side. and ultimately, together, obviously with the reduction in energy supplies to europe, to get the west, to move to some sort of ceasefire on russian terms. so i think that is the point of
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this nuclear saber rattling, but of course it is, it came to a direct military clash between russia and the united states. then the chances of accidental escalation towards nuclear war, as during the cuban missile crisis would be very high. indeed, the allocation is being seen as a significant escalation. that's a phrase that many people are using bots. we can't forget, of course, it is much less than what the putting administration had originally apparently set out to do when it invaded ukraine. i mean, what do we take from the what i'm certainly right it's, it's paradoxical because on 100 is obviously an escalation in russia previously was talking about just recognition of territories. this is already taken before the sudbury. now next much more. but yes, i mean when put an invasion in february,
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he was hoping to capture the overthrow of ukrainian government. some of you created into a client state that was defeated. then he was trying to take the whole to be some in southern ukraine that was defeated. so this is, yeah, i mean, it marks a drastic scaling down all russian ambitions. and i think it's is what this annexation also is, is an attempt by booting to show that this war, which is his responsibility. and which frankly has turned out disastrously for russia to try to show that to the russian people that this has, has been some sort of success and to, to rally that support independence of russian soto. but so far that does not seem to be working really interesting to get your expertise in this. and so we have and we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. it was a pleasure ranks and parts of him rising as russians moved there to avoid being
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called up to fight in ukraine. the number of russians granted residency and took, yeah, has increased by 54 percent since february 6 castillo reports from until you 19 year old waterborne arrived and on tonya to southern coastal city. a few days ago, he was concerned that pushes partial mobilization would cause the borders to close . he made the decision to leave his hometown or staff in just a few hours. or the browser. yes, and it took 23 hours to drive from tbilisi to here with my friends from stuff up all to georgia. it took 27 hours. sometimes i had tried, sometimes people wanted to help many russian tours and now extending their stays. as a result, rental price of skyrocketing waterboard, uncle alex say, who move here last december says that changes have been dramatic. people, you know, become crazy because they can see that
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a lot of people come when they want to pay some amount. and people just change prices every day, every week. and it's awful, i think. and that is making it increasingly difficult for local people to find flats past here it's changed a lot, especially the prices have increased. i would say by 5 times, especially for rentals most turkish people average tribute people can't afford to live here anymore. they've had to leave this city, especially since february the number of fresh ones with residents intro here has increased by more than 50 percent, unless the more and crane and soon unsolved appears to be a tough destination for russians who want to get away for a while. however, the city is uncontrollable, real estate prices make it difficult for both locals and foreigners to survive. the non custodial al jazeera taya southern to kit, wondering, ukraine's also had an impact that's been felt across both
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a has gotten that piece there has been fragile since the 1995 agreement. as a big takes a look at how the warning ukraine is influencing the balkan nation. ahead of sunday's elections. bosnia still lives with the scars of the war. a war that saw more than a 100000 people killed. but it seems like this, that a frightening people that another conflict could break out. these are not soldiers marching on the streets, but police officers, their military style presents and weaponry on display in the republic. a serb sca, one of the 2 entities in bosnia herzegovina. it's alarmed, bosnians and western observers for 27 years piece is held in bosnia. but certainly there miller, a dick has opening said the served dominated entity should separate entirely from the rest of the country. he repeated it again this week. we're now over those going over week or 2. we cannot stay in bosnia and herzegovina. bosnia and herzegovina is not the place for us of bosnia and herzegovina is a place that constantly suppresses us, not for the signal. he is also
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a close ally of russian president vladimir putin, as openly supported the war in ukraine and stated his opposition to bosnia joining the european union in east, sorry, of all a part of republic as epsco. the said graffiti supporting russia's war, the mayor of east sarajevo, plays down any support for russia. despite being a fellow party member and close ally of derek, her pupil, ordinary people will tell you that we are supporting rushes. but if you ask me or other people, are we choosing the war between that people we are for peace? the war in ukraine has not gone well for russia. there's a feeling here that if it had passed near would be facing a succession attempt. what the expected is that russia is going to over and ukraine enough she would days and dent at the front will be extended to the rest of the balkans to bus her to gordon and are the will be able to actually bird call
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for our young independent republic us troops, sca european allies, have peacekeeping troops stationed in bosnia under a un mandate. we need to be vigilant. i don't expect an immediate spill over here to present the greener. but the think the decision we took at that time, at the end of february, beginning of march a double r as the size of our troops here was the right decision to be vigilant, to be on the outlook. so that we deal. we don't have any. and negative surprises. nato has also maintained a small military presence in bosnia and says it's in the country to assist bosnian authorities following russia's invasion of ukraine. nato conduct a training exercise with bosnian forces. people here in bosnia are worried about statements made by mill road direct before the general election. a nato official told us that russian influence runs deep in republic, a sub hska, something the west find difficult to counter. but is unlikely daddy could launch a push to separate or start to conflict, especially when his key ally, moscow is tied up in the ukraine war. as had beg,
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i'll jazeera is sarajevo berkener, fossils leaders been overthrown by the military and officer made the announcement on state television a short time ago. according to that statement, the country's new leader is captain eva, him tardy. he says president paul read them eva was removed because of ongoing security failures. the constitution's, been suspended, and borders are closed. very gung fire has been had around the capital this morning, including near the presidential palace violence and on rest of spelled over from molly into neighboring burkina faso several times over the past 10 years. the country's been suffering attacks by fighters linked to the north african branch of all call you to as well as isolate they've been escalating that offensive and gaining territory in the region since 2015 military lead. paula, are you sandoval? dummy rose to power so cool? in january to the countries civilian government promised to contain arms groups operating in the area,
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but it has failed to stop new attacks. large supply convoy taking aid to besieged. i'm located. towns have been hit twice in september by improvised explosive devices killing dozens of civilians. nicholas high cause more from duck off. it appears that there's been really an uptick of violence in brooklyn. far so, notably just a few days ago on september 27th, a convoy in the north of the country was attack. now officially the government to me by now that only 11 soldiers had died. but according to some of the members of the military that we spoke to that death hall was much higher. there's a feeling among some of the rank, some of them that are on the front line, that the government isn't telling the whole truth to the public. and there was growing discontent among the soldiers that are on the front line. and the commanding officer that appeared to be leading from the back instead of stepping in
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and helping those soldiers remember. but all the demi bout came into power and a crew. after a hawk about cowboy cocked naca boy, the elected president had failed to help the armed forces. they were struggling with having even food rations delivered to them equally. they had issues with being badly equipped with arm groups that are better equipped than the military forces. that's according to the president of new year in the neighboring country where there are also attacks from arm groups linked to al qaeda and an eyesore. this is not only a problem for bertina also, it's a problem for the region or can in his made landfall in south carolina just on dropped from hudson stages to a post tropical cyclone. every rains and strong winds have no power to more than $170000.00 customers. and after many coastal roadways under water, us president joe bodies approved an emergency declaration. the state, the harkins,
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decimated florida and at least 21 deaths have been reported. it's one of the most powerful storms ever to hit us with widespread devastation effects and millions of people. 80000 homes of the tone of fort myers have been destroyed. thousands of palestinians had taken part in the funeral of 7 year old, a ryan simon in the village of taco, near bethlehem. and the occupied westbank is families, as he died out of fear after israeli soldiers chased children in the village. in the abraham reports. it's a sad day here and poor village, south of the occupied west mang, his family members and people in the village. more in the death of 7 year old 3 ansley man. this is his room. used to live here with his 2 older brothers. was supposed to turn 8 next month. the family says he was
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a top student there trying to take away his stuff to remember him. i've been looking at some of his books and it shows that he was taking full marks. this is a note with the a map of palestine with a flag of palestine that he's written. it says, i love you, my homeland, the family says that he was being chased by these really forces that re did the village. and they say he was scared to death. it's hard to miss the fear and shock on the face of hallad. diane's older brother, he tells us about his brother's favorite food grape leaves, and his favorite subject in school. just arabic. he's only 13, but his family says he's already seen too much. who can go? but let me know. he was sitting here when the soldiers entered the house, the soldiers started yelling at him,
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so he ran away. the soldier shouted at him that he's the stone thrower. when he run away from one side and the soldier met him from the other side. ryan saw the soldier in front of him. he was shocked and dropped dead out of fear. had his cell man lives nearby and she tells us that these really forces came here looking for children. can you tell me what happened? he and his home with his home had that they were going in all directions just looking for any child. they could find the soldiers even summoned my young brother . i told him he threw stones at them and needed to be arrested. he said he had nothing to do with it. is there any media that is really soldiers were looking for stone throwers, but people here say that even if children were throwing stones, what time would the 7 year old code, the soldiers were harmed to their tea? they say that the main goal for in one is to instill fear among fellow vivian ha. and if we're able to pay a group of indonesian women are trying to revive the popularity of
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a traditional government called the co buyer. they want the blows to get special heritage recognition from the u. n's cultural agency, unesco jessica washington reports from jakarta, indonesia modern central business district. and if a to remember and tricia a symbol of the past, hundreds of women from all of jakarta had joined the parade to celebrate the national government. and why am i? yeah, my mother and my grandmother used to wear the could bail it makes a woman beautiful. it's all heritage mm. the buyer is an indonesian upper garment that dates back to the royal courts of the 15th century. these women are campaigning to have the could by included on the un cultural organizations list of intangible heritage map on the unit for you. if you nice cook grants best to us, it is an international recognition vet, care by year represents indonesian heritage in recent weeks. similar events have
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taken place in other provinces to this parade is about more then seeking recognition from unesco is part of a movement to normalize wearing the car by a daily rather than saving it the special occasion. the government is often worn at weddings, but designers such as lela imelda saudi. want to make it more practical for everyday use. my a book on something that america bob and the old days cafe a were made to be fitted and they were made from chiffon and lace. but i have modified the designs to make them more comfortable using material like cotton and linen. she says her boutique aims to challenge the perception that the ca buyer is uncomfortable. rebecca, somebody for i've been, my customers have even used the could thy, a for running marathons, climbing mountains and riding motorcycles more efforts to revive the popularity of the buyer of resonating with the global push towards sustainable fashion. these young women are wearing pieces that their grandmothers wore decades ago fall

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