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he cried. invoices surround and eastern supply hub, controlled by russia. a day off to president vladimir putin announce the annexation of 4 ukrainian regions. ah, hello, i'm emily. angry. mrs. al jazeera alive from tow house are coming up. lebanon receives a u. s. broken proposal that could help settle a maritime border dispute with israel and allow lebanon to tap into gas preserves thousands gather in baghdad to mount the 3rd anniversary of the 2019 anti government demonstrations and ami offices in became a faso overthrow, the military, rolla, 8 months after he came to power in a cood who's
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ukrainian troops have encircled the rush in controlled supply hub of layman in the east in done yet scrooge in a day after president putin announced the annexation of 4 ukrainian wages, including done yet, she keeps forces have captured 2 villages near the city, the head of the russian backed administration in don janski's said on friday. leman was semi encircled by the ukrainian army and news from the front was alarming. for weeks, the city has been critical for moscow serving as the logistics in transport hub, connecting ukraine's east to the north. let's go straight to charles trap, stratford, who's that live for us in that stubby answer in the done yet sco region. charles, you're just 30 kilometers from layman. what are you hearing about the ukranian counter offensive happening there? or yes, as you, as you were saying, the ukrainian military spokesperson is now saying that this huge z strategic town
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of lee man has been surrounded by ukrainian forces m. it's also being reported that up to $5500.00 russian soldiers could be trapped inside or encircled by ukrainian forces inside that town. a town that has served as a very important to transport and logistics hub. since may, when it was taken control over by the russians, we understand though, that there is an ongoing military operation in some of the surrounding villages. em all li, man. it's important for the mere fact that some certainly according to ukrainian military, if they do take full control of li man, that will then basically give them a stepping stone for further operations to the north east, heading towards lou ganske and to the south east towards the town of buck moot, which is under heavy shelling and has been now for at least a couple of weeks. it was interesting yesterday, as you alluded to that there were,
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there were sounds coming out of her out of moscow, out of the, the russian back separatist leadership as well. dennis michelin, the russian installed leader of the de next region. he actually admitting that that it seemed as if russian soldiers were being increasingly surrounded and he accused actually the ukrainians, funnily enough of them, of ruining their what he described as historical events yesterday, as they celebrated putin's announcement of the annexation of don't ask of this, of this region ukrainians are obviously have the have the have the bit between the teeth at the moment this operation around lea man part of this counter offensive that started 2 or 3 weeks ago and has seen them recapture thousands of square kilometers of territory, south of car keys, so yes, no mean feat. as i say, we understand that the military operation is still continuing. there was also
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a note or a last night from the ukrainian presidential advisor mckayla padaya. and he said that, sir, if russia wanted to actually save those soldiers, then it would have to appeal to the ukrainian government. and the ukrainian government, or ukrainian military would give those soldiers trapped inside lima the opportunity to escape. but in his words, that was only if the kremlin cared about the men trapped inside. so it could be a very interesting 24 hours or so to come. this is the b building up to this point now for at least 2 or 3 weeks. a hugely important strategic victory for the ukrainians, if indeed it's happening. but of course all eyes on how those russian soldiers are going to get out. or indeed, if they're going to be taken captive, or i and charles, thanks so much for writing it down for charles trotted line for us in savanski russian mile is facing strong criticism for its annexation of 4 ukrainian
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territories. several countries including kind have refused to recognize president vladimir pigeons proclamation declaring done yet as we've heard new hands, her son and elijah, is proud of russia. mama val reports and what marks and major escalation in the 7 month or 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 putin. a very public sign of loyalty hours after a signing ceremony that saw them become part of the russian federation. willadeen rich bottom. 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 a sham all deliver it. it is wanting guests to join in russia. oh,
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we better meddle not with choice of the people in the areas of dimansky hands separate. thea and her son is not up for discussion. it's been made when you 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 in you. that's the only path to peace that you would we will defend our land using all forces and means at our disposal. and we'll 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, woodthrush and 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 territory. that's raised fears of an escalation, if ukrainian attacks in parts of russia claimed regions continue. it,
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we are looking for an international. they'll try to ensure face of images on television. but people's real emotions will be very far away from what bank shown people understand that politics is now on the battlefield on a whole different level. what 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. the patriotism was clear, the appetites among open rushes for long conflict, perhaps most so why this broke about a foot in hazard drawn them out of both russia and ukraine. but in all the difficult part begins korean, her paul, for the western allies, is just the move should be the 1st. russia says it is going to defend what is now cause it's $33.00 by any means that implicitly includes nuclear weapons. hum advice
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. i'm just moscow and russia belong to un security council resolution condemning that annexation by using is vito powers, india and china who chose to abstain, have called for a negotiated way out of the wall and diplomatic editor james base report from the 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 and 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 will, should you tell me, do you seriously expect russia to consider and support such a draft?
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and if not, then it turns out that you are intentionally pushing us to use the right of the veto in order to, than 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 notable 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, a 141 countries voted to deplore russia's actions following the security council vote, and the abstention some will be asking whether it's possible to reach that high watermark again. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations. lebanon's president has received a u. s. mediated proposal to resolve a maritime borders speech with his realm. michelle own was handed the draft by us ambassador to lebanon and dorothy shame. israel and lebanon have been holding talks to agree on territorial waters in the mediterranean and the division of gas fields . the lebanese has bhalla, had warned against any israeli exploration and extraction in the disputed waters. sonata has more from bay, which the u. s. has been mediating in this dispute for some time now, but it seems that there is an urgency for an agreement because the eastern
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mediterranean could be a hub for europe, for europe's energy crisis. europe could get the alternative supplies that it's no longer gets from russia from the mediterranean region. and israel is ready to accelerate increase in gas exports to help europe, but it doesn't want to look over its shoulder. it doesn't want to deal with security concerns. 11 on has by law group is an armed group. it has threatened israel, that if you go online and if gas supplies reach europe, we're able to disrupt this. if lebanon does not receive its rights in the maritime borders, disputes, so an agreement will help europe will allow israel to increase its gaz exports without having to worry about any security concerns. what happens now? a committee will be formed, they are going to study this and if they agree to the terms of this offer,
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there will be a meeting along the border with israel after un base, where the delegations of both sides will sit down and formalize this into a final agreement leaven on 6 teams will also gain weiss, this is a country and financial collapse, economic collapse, the safe is nearly bankrupt. and international companies are refusing to begin exploration or refusing really to start any drilling to find out whether or not there are gas reserves. 11 on the territorial waters until a maritime border dispute agreement is in place. thousands of people are gathering and banked and to mark the 3rd anniversary of the major demonstrations against the government, known as that to schraner placement. calling for an enter rampant corruption and high unemployment security has been tightened around to racks, capitol, most of its bridges and main rides are closed. the testers are also demanding the removal of the political establishment. the de blaine full corruption covering the
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protest is ali hashim, whose life rest in baghdad. ali tell us a little bit more about what the demonstrate his want and the mood like. when one of this demonstration is more effect. kimble moderation of the 3rd and diversity of the to screen a protest or doc tolbert protests in 2000. and 19 the protest then were sold. several people killed in a very strong confrontation between the a security forces on the under the instructions on even some people were killed by snipers. so in this, in today's. busy as demonstration, people are trying to come on what a diversity raising pictures of those who are killed, raising the same slogans that were raised before. and given the deadlock in the iraq, he political a scene and still the caught up caught option overwhelming the whole system. people
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calling for the change of the system, calling for reforms. so these are the main slogans that are raised here in w square. there's another for demonstration that the sake in place in a new sure to square which is on the other side of the, of the city. now, over the past few, i was, we saw people coming in coming out. now the number has reduced. more people are expected to come when the sun goes down a bit. and we don't know if this is going to continue or it's going to stop for now us per the youth movement, spokes person. this is going to, and by the end of the day, however, what we saw a couple of days ago with a different movement, the sub this movement when they came to this same square. and they tried to cross the bridge, judge moody, a bridge from the who square towards the green zone. read all the government headquarters. ah. then there was a regular clashes between the are they,
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the protest says, and the security forces somewhere using stones and later on during the nights, things escalated in a, in a different way. and there were a rock itself were launched at the parliament this this same night. this night we saw a couple of massage launched towards the green zone. also there were kind of a couple of. busy minutes into facts on, on, norman people and this was creating a situation of concern within, within people that security forces goes all the entrances of the city, close all the main streets, main bridges. and the address is to this same square or at me appreciate the update, let us know how things unfold throughout the day. alhashan life ross in baghdad still ahead on al jazeera, we take a closer look at why the u. k. prime minister is plans and growth is facing
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mountains. ah now it's looking quite wet moment where it should be, which is basically vietnam to me. and by this whole areas, sina declining or disintegrating tropical cycling, which was the typhoon came across liaison. nothing more in the forecast, but an awful lot of blue and some orange, all that means showers and big thunderstorms. very few places visible underneath that. so it's going to be a wet spill and that stretched out across the equator to was unusually western australia. it shouldn't be wet yet, but it is wetting. kimberly that all the way down to the south coast, the greatest trillion bite. so that's out of season rain. hope it's welcome. probably causal flash flooding. it's not a huge amount. is any touch but 5200 millimeters, but it's falling in
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a short term. short time on of course, dry ground hangs around a bit, becomes more concentrate in south australia, but it's hard to get to monday. missing per mostly, which is hang on at $23.00 degrees. cloudy degrees at that, new zealand, sub warnings out for heavy rain, ran the bay of plantations. you can see that rain still around giving this report day to wellington, 10 degrees and on shore breeze, overcast, and wet that sunday for any better on monday. yes. bit more sunshine, but the still rain in north holland raw the south island, but usually, ah, counting the cost will cutting taxes, kick stars the u. k. economy, always britain, facing a financial crisis. central banks are hiking interest rates. we ask about the global impact. movies from hollywood anomaly, which are fighting to stay in the spotlights counting the cost on all ages. what's
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most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through . here it is era. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. lou ah, ah. watching out his ear, i am. am we anglin? he is a reminder of our top stories this. our ukrainian troops have encircled the russian occupied stronghold of laymen in the eastern that done yet. gradient. they've captured 2 villages near the city cave says the town could soon fall. lebanon's president has received a u. s. mediated prison proposal to resolve a maritime border dispute with israel. israel and lebanon have been holding,
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talked to agree on that territorial waters in the mediterranean, and the division of gas fields and thousands of people gathering in baghdad to mark the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against the government. to protest. back in 2019 were held to take an end to rampant corruption and high employment. mercedes across iran are hosting protests over the death of masa, a meaning in police custody. that's despite heavy crackdowns. police officers reportedly find t gas in the city of auburn. in the south west. dozens of people have been killed in hundreds, arrested in the past 2 weeks since the unrest began. 22 year old and maney was arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly not following the countries and dress code. police saying she died of heart failure, but her family claims she was beaten by offices. and at least 19 people had been killed as a police station was attacked in south east in the run. the dead include 2 offices
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of the runs. revolutionary gods, vocal reports say why it is set fire to ties and rubbish cans ins. i hadn't the capital of sis tan baluchistan and province. it borders pakistan and afghanistan, and has witnessed attacks on security forces by ethnic belushi separatists. nicaragua has a car to diplomatic ties with the netherlands, accusing it of interference. the moon follows the dutch government's decision to suspend at financing the construction of the hospital. nicaragua has also refused to allow the new american ambassador into the country. the diplomatic fight follows us sanctions after a crackdown on opposition. politicians and human rights activists among military offices in became faso, have overthrown the president. just 8 months after he took power in occurred to me later, captain abraham tour, or
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a say to pull on weight to member was removed because of security failures. nicholas hack explains why another q in bertina faso on friday residents woke to the sound of gunfire. soldiers took positions on the capitals main artery blocking access to the presidential palace where heavy gunfire could be heard. hours later, soldiers from breaking up houses, special forces, led by young captain abraham tarry appeared on national television announcing their military takeover in what appears to be a qu within a qu good not elko murder depot. our common ideal was betrayed by our leader lieutenant colonel paul 100 amoeba, in whom we had placed all our trusty indeed the deterioration of the security situation which justified our actions has been relegated to the background in fav of unfortunate political adventures on. as the day unfolded, a small crowd gathered celebrating the military takeover and the end of pole on he,
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demi was rule. thunder. amoeba has been in far for 9 months. he is skill brooklyn, of fossil, he has sold all of us, he's incompetent. the people will raise their voices to make him understand that the uh huh. he has forced booking a fossil in the situation of the man robin. i love one of them. he by himself took over in a qu last january. he promised to bring back peace and security to a country under attack from arm groups linked to al qaeda and iso. but since he took power, burkina forces have gone from set backs to military defeat. despite the military support of france, the former colonial power, i reckon if i cannot, i can only looking knob is no longer agree with the part of ships upon us with france will not in favor of cruise, but we, ah, yes i was to so lead us to cooperate with all the partners will be when, when partners these protestors wave russian flags desperate to
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see an end to military defeats. they want russia to support an army that seems divided, fighting each other. while arm groups continue to gain grounds. nicholas hawk al jazeera de carr. the tanza named government has won the land spirit with an indigenous group of messiah heard, is living on the edge of game reserves. the east african court of justice found the group of sale to prove its eviction from ancestral land was illegal evictions. from surrounding areas of the saran getting it national, began in 2017. the government has relocated up to 50000 mas, i the group plans to appeal against the decision next week. catherine soy has more on the ruling from neighboring kenya. this is a case that has stick in 5 years to conclude now, judges at the east african court of justice in russia and cons. hub dismissed petition filed by communities at leaving on the edge of important game. you know,
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they say that that sell and that they was evicted by government and their property was destroyed. the government, on the other hand, argues that the community that the messiah community has been destroying, and that the population has been going fast. and people are improving. because that the territory important to understand that many messiah that's up 50000 people in that area have already been relocated to other parts that have been set aside by the government for that purpose as they have been given, learned, and a house as well. now this area we're talking about is very important for troll tourism those you don't want to move and say that they are disappointed. they say
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that they will appeal the ruling as the financial markets really in the bank of the u. k. government budget announcement, the high risk strategy behind the prime minister plan. the growth is in question. the government now has to face a conservative party conference when these trust his leadership credentials are under mounting scrutiny. new fac reports from london. a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing think tanks occupied grand premises, some with direct links to the breakfast campaign of his with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applauded the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think some extent they haven't played in, they haven't fully communicated what the plan is or, and not always what the central said hasn't gotten across in the way of intended to
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get across. but really, i think they struggled. and i've also come in at a quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warrant crane the impacts of coven. you've got, they all these strange on the economy. you've got massive levels and locations. and then the common with quite a radical plan. and i think that spooks people around the corner another think tank, founded by form, a conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher, someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. and they haven't come into the market more to that fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't really down enough on the supply side. they don't communication in terms of they just on the plans tax cuts that i had spoke about consistently campaign. but perhaps markets will react in the same way. let's not forget, of course the least people got less trust selected, but even they seem a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that
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all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value. interest rates went up, lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals, and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth $70000000000.00 to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan. and it's precisely these things. millions of traditional conservative party voters care about which is why the latest opinion polls a chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering $33.00 point lead over the ruling conservatives of things continue as they are, is difficult to say how trust could be the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, as a side note from the conservative party, the question is he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if bars johnson comes back. who's that? yes,
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be heard it. all this uncertainty means the return. of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is back pedaling. officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog, the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something governments normally do ahead of a fiscal announcement. the chancellor of the exchequer quasi crossing on the other hand, refuse in a dash for growth, and a rush to st. louis. trust is leadership in history. a leadership that's faltering . the 1st hurdle. the falcon al jazeera london rents in parts of turkey, arising as rations, moving to avoid being called up to 5 in ukraine. and the russians granted residency in turkey, has increased by 54 percent since february. seen him because he reports from antalya 19 year old waterborne arrived on tanya to southern coastal city. a few days ago,
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he was concerned that pushes partial mobilization would cause the borders to clue. he made the decision to leave his hometown or staff report 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 charge, sometimes people wanted to help them many russian tours and now extending their stays as a result, rental price of sky rocketing waterboard. uncle alex said, who was here last december says the changes have been dramatic. people, you know, become crazy because they can see that a lot of people come when they want to pay some amount. and people just change prices everyday every week. and it's awful, i think and that is making it increasingly difficult for local people to find flat past year. it's changed a lot, especially the prices.

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