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russia says troops had withdrawn from lima and after pitches emerge of ukrainian forces in 3 in the city. ah, at on o'clock, this is out there a life and also coming up the self declared new military leader bikini passes as he asked if president is taking refuge of the french army base. france denies his iraqis takes the streets of baghdad to mar 3 years since nation. my protest against corruption. a silent march in brazil, supporters of the top presidential candidates gather a day ahead of election. ah, sir, russia has withdrawn at troops from the strategically important city of li man in
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the nuts. it served as a logistics and transport hub for moscow, a connecting east and ukraine to the north. the russian defense ministry says it took the move to avoid its troops being encircled by ukrainian forces. it comes a day after a russian president vladimir putin declared for eastern regions, including the next part of russia. so let's go live to roy, challenges in the ukraine capital if keep so rory on the day after russia claims turn, treat this happens. what's the latest? yeah, nick, we saw all of us, didn't we? those grand pitches from moscow yesterday on friday with preteen saying that's bad parts of ukraine, of which lim and her is a town within her. we're going to be for ever russia. well, they were russian lemon for barely barely 24 hours. sir, ukraine has taken the man back. the russian troops have been forced to retreat. that this,
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of course is going down very well in ukraine as you might expect. they know that this is a, an importance part of, of the russian military infrastructure. it was a reasonably large garrison town with thousands of russian troops stationed there over recent weeks. we don't know how many of those have been killed. we don't know how many of those have been taken prisoner and how many have escaped. but the, the ukrainian advantage here is that they've, they've captured something which is an important transportation hub. the russians rely very heavily on rail networks in east, in ukraine and southern ukraine to keep their, their machine, their, their, their military like supplied all of that. all of the troops, all of the, the, the, the arguments they come by train. so capturing a key rail hub like a man is, is
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a big boon for the craniums. it also gives them another launch pads for further incursions into russian held territory, which they are likely to use in the coming weeks. and that's look what this means for ukraine in military strength when the gradient launch accounts are offensive in car cave. earlier in the months it came as a surprise to a great many people. and it certainly came as a surprise to the russians who didn't see it. coming but they did see the man coming they, they know that the ukrainians have been wanting cycling man for quite some time. they knew that they were building up forces around the man. the russians had every opportunity to reinforce it to strengthen it and to defend it, but they couldn't do that. and that suggests that ukraine's military is strengthening and can carry on. pushing such offensive further runs into rush in hell territory. and really we're hearing reports of another attack on the civilian convoy in the khaki reach. me more about this.
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yeah, well this looks, unfortunately very familiar, very like another attack that happens in the south of the country. just to the south of the city of zat parisha on friday, just before the annexation announcement was made in moscow by vladimir putin, where it's a 30 ukranian civilians which were killed 88th, we understand were injured. and what they say were, were rocket strikes by the russian forces on a civilian convoy. something similar looks that happens just to the west of q p n in the hock of region. now the reason why we're just hearing about this now, as we a told by ukraine's intelligence out for the s b, u is that this is so you're bored and i base it's basically in the grades are in between territory that the ukrainians have just taken back and,
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and terrorist that is still held by the russian. so the guardian police and the s b you said that they've just discovered this, what they call a crime scene where 24 people they say were killed. including 13 children and pregnant women when their civilian convoy was attacked, as i say, by russian forces. now i say that the coffee at the moment is that we, this hasn't really been it independently verified by other journalists yet. so we'll have to wait to see what they say when they, when they get to that. but yeah, it looks like a large loss of life. another tragedy for ukrainian civilians are thanks about trying to keep let's enough for moscow mohammed violence there with more of the russian withdrawal from the man. according to the statement of the minister of defense, is that the forces that withdraw from lee man, they were called allied forces. so that means that in the language of the minister
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of defense, these are not russian troops per se. they are those ukrainian forces that are loyal to moscow and now they are considered of course, after the annexation of those $33.00 is considered part of the russian federation, but they called them allied forces. so, i mean, that's a very careful wording because also the news here that we received before this statement by the minister of defense, he thought that the bulk of russian forces actually left to the men. and before this attempt by the ukrainian forces to circle the town, nobody here inside russia understand very well the strategy. lots of questions being asked about why are we receiving these set box? what is the exact strategy of russian army? are these just defeats as can can be described as just defeats or is this a strategy for something that is coming?
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we know that russia has a lot of very strategic weapons that can, it can still use in this fight. so the philosophy here is not russia has something about it is not doing yet a thought front line. it is withholding a part of this of its force, not just nuclear weapons, but it's strategic traditional, conventional weapons. and the question mark, c, r, y is russia receiving the defeats when it can do better on the front line too because of us where the out the president pull already to me, but has denied the military's taking over the government. that's while the self declared new military lead a captain able to him 40 claims. the french armies protecting to the french embassy says its forces are not involved because soc is more from dr. in senegal, around 12 o'clock local time with heavy gunfire around the presidential palace in the city center. and we saw a moment of panic among the soldiers supporting the gentle leader captain,
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the ibrahim trow, re and they took over some parts of the city center. the avenue leading to the united nations round about all of these areas had been cleared, shops have been shut down and there's a sense of fear. i mean, there's been helicopters flying low over over the capital, and there's fear, and rumors, or the french involved or not. and what's fueling those rumors on social media is the fact that the french do have a special forces unit in, in the military count in walker do group and poly demi by known to stay in a routine class. so camp adjusted or a military camp just next door to the french. so that's feeling rumors, but also the fact that we haven't heard from but only been by there hasn't been any official resignation and it's like no official sign of him. so what
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we're seeing here it seems, is a military that seems to be divided on the one hand, you have the faction that supports the new gentle leader, the young captain. you brought him troy, and the, the older faction that support ball. all he told me about an army fighting each other rather than fighting arm groups that continued to gain gown ground in the north, in the west of the country. despite the presence of french forces on the ground, that's there to support the burkina faso military. thousands have gathered in the iraqi capital to mount the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against government. protest in 2019 call for an end to rampant corruption and high unemployment. and what became known as the to screen movement. security has been tightened around the rights capital, most of its breaches in may road to closed protest as a demanding the removal of a political establishment. they say it's corrupt only has she minister these protests and has more, hasn't this update from by god we are. all right. what are you a bridge that connect diarrhea square to the green zone in baghdad. people for 2
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toyota square since this morning to mock the 3rd anniversary of the october uprising that saw many iraqis being killed in the streets for raising slogans against got option for calling for accountability and requesting the limitations for an intervention in the countries politics did after 3 years and after several incidents, half taking place in this country after a parliamentary election that saw those young people, the movements that represent them. i'm winning several seats in the parliament. however, nothing has change in the country. still, that is a deadlock facing the political system. still, an option is overwhelming. all our life in this country.
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confrontations between the protest does and security forces who are to go to voices are launching here guys. i don't them launching a few guys on the protesters. white with us as our stony today's movement. today's demonstration was meant to mark the adversity. but it was clear that those youth moses do not have any intention to mount up their fresher on the of a students from some a raining universities are holding a sit in forming the death of matter. meaning, they're accusing the government of suppressing opposing voices entertaining student . i mean, he died last month after being arrested by iran, so called morality police. many the demonstrators are refusing to attend classes, including some university professors cilla head here, and al jazeera lebanon receives a u. s. broken proposal that could help settling maritime borders,
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dispute with israel. ah, that is often considered the present time of the year throughout and at least i was tempted to come down to him. at least, optically hides not rating is not windy yet. just on the edge of the monsoon salaries still mostly overcast and occasionally drizzly. but that's backing off. now we get a casual showers, a no man or in the mountains of saudi and west d. m. but they're not really in the full cross. the only thing you see happening is this, where anchor is temperatures coming down from 28 to 22. that is pretty cold weather sweeping throughout of europe and not an attempt is back quite a long way. revenge, do the same in the caucasus and took medicine where they had been high recently and have come down little bit. so say a peasant times a year,
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jumping south to where the rains are in africa. they're still a long way north, to be honest. i mean, causing trouble in nigeria, niger, molly, and still are you see the blues a long way north, even sontols pamlico, and beyond. but we should be seeing this rain go south as well. the house certainly reached angola, but as you can see, that's about as fast as it goes south of that temperatures on rising. now we are caught in spring, heading towards summer, so we do occasionally see rain come through the capes, but the moment hello and john berg are on the high side of normal approaching records and but swanner. ah frank assessments. if the united states that you're running a good program, was there a way to find that you might have informed opinions, i believe that armenia, so we're just shit, have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that so many times. critical debate
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is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera, hulu. ah, again, you're watching out a reminder about top stories. and russia says troops have withdrawn from the strategically important, suitably man in the nuts get served to so to just sticks transport from moscow. connecting east and ukraine to the north became a process altitude president put audrey to me, but has denied the military has taken over. the government itself declared military leader, captain abraham shortage claims. a french army is protecting the maple for insurance
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. he says it will still not involved thousands of gathered in the iraqi capital to march the 3rd anniversary of major demonstrations against government security has been tightened to am backed up. most of its bridges and main roads are closed. final campaign events are being held in brazil ahead of the 1st round of presidential elections. so let's go straight away to latin america too. so probably you said you missed any buffers. that is an event for, for president. knew that the silver is here. what's happening with the when which presidential former president, now a new are thousands of people here. it was sort of job marked by of a rain storm. people have died from cover and then he finally appeared. we were
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told by organizers that he did not participate from the very beginning because of security concerns. remember that down there is a lot of b or that any of the presidential candidates, good, the victim of an attack as was current president, j. j bus or not. or when he was campaigning, 4 years ago he was bab and nearly died. but there's a lot of enthusiasm here. luna was in a car and open air car and he is not allowed to actually speak. it's too close to election day. so they have a very unusual system here, brazil where the candidates can walk, but they can't dog. however, all of their supporters can make all the noise they want, as you can hear probably i, it's been a very, very intense campaign for most of the leading candidates president. dr. also not was lagging behind in the polls, as you know, he is a, a very hard line. conservative. he represents family values. he's against what he was, gender politics, gender ideologies that is against gay marriage, abortion,
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and much, much more. but lula is leading with a very comfortable lead. the question is whether he could win in the 1st round or not. but another problem, or rather, another issue in this election is that of the practice about buying. we visited north east of brazil to see how exactly it works in rule, northeastern brazil. people don't often receive visitors except during election time. that's when 83 year old sebastian and his son say they can always be sure to be called on by candidates from municipal and federal office. just last week, 32 year old giles and says he was working right here, making his clay pot when they were visited and offered between 2 and 10 dollars for their votes in school birth. i deploy. oh, did they come here that to talk to us in salem vote for me? then they put their hands in their pockets and give you the money. since the person
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has a need, they take it, you see their daughter, me, sebastian says can't that it's also offer water, which is scarce here or construction, material or clay. but that after the elections, when you asked for their help, they send you away saying they've already paid for your vote. it also though, but last time, did you vote for the person who paid you? i asked in favor for me when it was her, i accepted the favor and then i voted for whoever i wanted. ah, but many people do vote for the candidates that give them handouts. it's an old practice, but in times of economic hardship like now it's even more difficult to resist. lackey, i fell the valet 5 from here until the election day, day and night. they don't stop buying vote my. we know that an exchange they sometimes offer water, a basic food basket, money, sandals, and even dentures. for the 3 year old farmer, cbs joseph, that cost us as candidates have been coming all week. but that she doesn't accept
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their overtures. not since she was traumatized by an offer of a municipal job. both follow. may i speak frankly in exchange for that he wanted me to stay with him and so do you understand, sir? in my case, it wasn't even food. it was for me to offer myself to him for the scene or me this or the penalty for buying or selling boat is high, but a little tribunal authorities concede it's difficult to combat when jim won the poker and the most out of perky, nowadays very few cases are reported to believe, we need to change rotor behavior because the water who tries to sell his wrote or has his will corrupted, wanton out himself. financial incentives for voting are more common in municipal elections, but not exclusively incumbent candidates all the way up to the presidency have the advantage. perhaps the most obvious example is president jade boss fernando's decision to distribute a $120.00 to brazilian families most in need. for the next 4 months,
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even though the constitution specifically bars governments from distributing money on the eve of elections. president bull sonata declared a state of emergency to get around the prohibition. money and other handouts are always welcome by the poor, even during elections. but many ask at what price for brazil's democracy? oh boy. well this raley is for, is out, is winding up as you can probably see, but one of the main slogans that we have been hearing. and there have been t shirts. and stickers, alluding to this is, don't sell your vote. voting is secret. don't sell your consciousness. that's certainly something that dies boy is on the mind of a lot of the political parties particularly lulu party, which is concerned also that some of his supporters could be threatened and may actually abstain and not go to the boats have been several people killed many,
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many so bad, so corners of luna have been murdered by us more credit now that gives you like also now to supporters and so there's that concern as well that that might make the difference is the who will win or if anyone will win in the 1st round on sunday, can be very interesting. see how this pans out here. thanks very much. but now voters in bosnia and herzegovina, head to the polls for the countries general election on sunday to experts say this is the most important ballots be held since the end of war. and the time you take the agreement in 1995 and that ended the conflict, but left a complicated governing system to say the least divided all along ethnic lines. as it beg reports, not from sorry over in a popular coffee shop in center. sorry, april. first time voters discuss the future of their country. it's unsustainable. so the sheer no contradictory nature of our constitution itself has affected our political system during the years after the war. and it has not only hindered the
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development of the country, but also the reconciliation after the concert. after 3 years of brutal war, the dayton peace agreement in short, the presidential system based on existing divisions along ethnic and religious lines. 3 presidents bot net muslim, sab, orthodox, and crime catholic, but 27 years later this tangible frustration with the electoral system and lack of progress. secondly, the miller dick has openly talked about, separating from bosnia and herzegovina, and many fear a nationalist cracked president could be elected a development that could further deepen divisions and lead to a possible conflict. the high representative to partner christian schmidt has warned of a political crisis that runs very deep on the streets of sorry, of all people feel frustrated by the system. it will have been on here. we wish this system changes into something new with them. and then young people rule and that parties are not ethnically and nationally pure back at
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a coffee shop. some refused to be categorized by the 3 main ethnic divisions in the country. the way that we see that we are either one of the bosnian serbs or crowds . what about the rest? we cannot elect ourselves. we cannot be represented into government. we are not one of the 3 people are not being represented equally. and our democracy and our summer in the, in the country is always being challenged by the others in the last year has been increased. talk about tensions and conflict, possibly breaking out, especially close to an election. i see my parents are from 7 to they survived the genocide i see to my mom. and when i asked like, do you feel threats and do feel like there's going to be a ward that we're going to hear the bullets that you are going to hear? the bullets again, she's like. yes, i believe that there will be a war again. i feel really anxious sometimes, but then i ask people like, well, what do you think about the war and even people, people from both entities and they're like,
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we don't want war. we don't want that happening again. and then you ask some other people from, from duration. and they said like, oh, we also said this in 1900. to like, people said this like, there were, there won't be a were happening. and it happened. the list of problems bosnia faces is long and politicians are also accused of food and divisions. most of the parties that are participating in the government are actually for them raising ethnic tensions and producing problems and conflicts is how they divert the attention of the public. so far there's been no viable alternative to the current system for the elections and some fear that any changes could create even more segregation by solidifying powers for national politicians. i said, bake, i'll just iraq, sarajevo, the netherlands as condemned nicaragua, his decision to cut diplomatic ties than that'll take his government is accused the dutch government of interference. the nicaraguan president has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents and human rights activists. in
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a statement, the foreign ministry described the netherlands as interventionist and neo colonial . and he said it had offended nicaraguan families. at least at 14 football fans had been injured after part of a stadium collapse in the chilean capitalist and yoga thousands as the borders had gathered in the monumental stadium to watch a training session for a local club. colo cola. when the top section fell on to stand below in a statement, their club said it was caused by some fans climbing on to an advertising structure . lebanon's president has received a u. s. mediated proposal to resolve a maritime board. a dispute with israel, israel and lebanon, had been holding indirect talk on territorial waters in the med and the division of gas fields. the 2 countries are technically at war and have been negotiating on an 860 square kilometer patch of sea. the last year lebanon expanded its claim by more than 1400 square kilometers to include the carriage gas field. and that led to a breakdown and talked very tysons back down until would allow israel to begin
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producing gas from the carries fuel to fulfill contracts. for europe, without risking conflict with his beloved, it will also allow lebanon to begin exploring and tapping potential resources. international companies, absurd operations won't proceed until the dispute is resolved. as bla, leader has around us, written as roller says, it's a significant move. and joe hood will, she had one significance of what took place to day is that fear now exists a written text in the hands of the 3 heads of state. and i believe it will be translated and studied according to the language it is drafted in before they engage in discussions. i always say that is the responsibility of the state and his leadership and officials to take the right decision in the interest of the country and its people. this means that the coming days are very critical because lebanon's response will be announced. and we should know, in which direction we'll be heading in this respect. let's enough room zenato who
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reports from beirut. a long standing maritime border dispute between lebanon and israel may be close to being resolved. a written proposal is now on the table. it's based on years of intermittent and indirect negotiations mediated by the united states. a deal would be a rare diplomatic breakthrough between enemies that would unlock valuable under water resources, but it would also position the eastern mediterranean as an energy hub, supplying europe as it seeks replacements for russian gas. there is a need that has been created due to the russian ukrainian war. europe is looking at the east mediterranean as one possible source. israel is already an exporter of energy and wants to significantly add to its output by starting to produce gas at its career field. but there are security concerns with the iranian back to arms group. hezbollah has said it has the capability to obstruct the sale of gas to
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europe. if lebanon's rights in the maritime region aren't recognized. israel dismiss the threats and warned of a war if there is any attack. but this fight the tough talk. all parties have shown readiness to reach a deal lebanese officials and has the law have called it a historic opportunity for the country. grappling with a major financial crisis. lebanon hasn't been able to begin drilling because international companies won't explore the area until the border dispute is resolved . the proposed compromise is believed to involve including cutting field in israel's economic zone. while most of the nearby carno will go to lebanon, even though there are no proven reserves in that field. and i've been on said that getting everything it's wanted. so the negotiations on line 23. and that con, now basically was a 4th of by 11 on without going into the details of that kind of it. the prospect
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is not very clear. what is getting in, in this deed is this, is that, are they getting a security and security guarantees getting any guarantees that they're not, not going to be any effects from the, from that has. israel is expected to receive a copy of the written offer in the coming days. the agreement won't become formal until the parties finalize it. during indirect meetings, at a un base near their border. a breakthrough doesn't signal piece or a normalization of relations, but it could reduce tensions and allow gas to flow from under the sea. said the other is eda balte at more than $400000.00 homes and businesses without power of to hearken in slammed as of the carolinas. the store made land full in the us for a 2nd time on friday. a myrtle beach shows strong winds have caused a surge of sea water. it has now been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone as it heads to the virginia's meanwhile mop up operations continued. florida.

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