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that they would love to follow the steps of your dell. missy can be mighty yeah. and other members of the national team, a new generation of young people and making demands to we balance society. welcome to generational tames a global series, the attendant to understand and challenge, the idea that mobilize youth around the world, in london to activate a tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people die perpetuated violence against other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times . my generation can try me, design me shape this generation change on al jazeera. ah, russia says it's taking control northeast and ton of sort of dog,
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but ukraine's president says, fighting continues. ah, hello, ms. clark. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, a court in greece, throws out espionage charges against activists involved in the restroom, migrant. they could still be charged with human trafficking grounds. prime minister is in the us seeking to strength and security cooperation to counter the threat from china and north korea. germany, it's really embarrassing itself right now. climate through his gratitude by joins protested, who are going to new heights to stop the expansion of a coal mine in western germany. so russia says it's captured the eastern ukrainian on
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a solid are in moscow's 1st gained in the don bath region since july. ukraine says heavy fighting is still ongoing. their own town is surrounded by salt mines with almost 200 kilometers of underground tunnels and cabins. give you a sense of scale before the war, the mines who states, underground football games and even a classical concert for hundreds of people, efforts to take solid. i have been led by if gainey, goshen, and leader of the mercenary wagner group, he stressed the importance of capturing the mines to store equipment and troops taking control. his holidays also allows russian forces to concentrate on taking nearby backwards which ukraine has been defending for months. are desirous. charles stratford is in backwards with the ukranian army and has this report ukrainian defensive positions west of the front line city of bar mote. russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential areas. over the
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hill. at the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the streets virtually deserted. oh, blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost constant. a soldier with the ukrainians, special forces leads us to their bunker. wal mart, dark tunnels, lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes, drones feed, real time, video of russian infantry movement only a kilometer and a half away. so you have a lot of men power. solas is sent every time it looks like a ways, so we cannot stop every time because we have a less guys. and unfortunately, the also lost a lot of the guy said this moment. men rest before their next mission, often close combat were trenches are only 20 meters apart. commanders insists we hide their identities and don't film landmarks near by the could give their
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positions away. i will not hurt marilla, hope vito, they split into small groups in order to avoid artillery and they infiltrate to residential areas and tree lines. but they also suffer huge casualties from military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed to us quickly enough on the front lines where we need it to target command centers, logistics hobbs and weapons depos. the shelling is getting closer. there's been an intensification of shelling in the last few minutes. the soldiers here are telling us that up to 600 russian soldiers are moving into new positions. in the northeast of the city, we climbed the stairs of a destroyed residential building. smoke rises from fresh strikes, a few streets away,
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close to russian held sections of town. what remains of the lives of people who fled the fighting lines abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces a gradually surrounding bar. mote from solider. around 15 kilometers to the north. to villages in the southeast, strangling what little remains of life here as the ukrainian army prepared new lines of defense, char strafford al jazeera of mort. well, if russia is counter of soda is confirmed, it would come at a crucial time for the kremlin, which has faced criticism about it. battlefield failures in ukraine. alhashan reports now from oscar. it's a moment more school has been waiting for visual of the lustoria. the capture of saddam became possible thanks to the continuous strikes and the positions of the armed forces of ukraine by russian air force, missiles and artillery. moscow hope solid. our will be a stepping stone to another strategic ukrainian city. rosalind,
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i think that only after the liberation of bark, mert will an offensive operation be prepared to help complete the liberation internet's from ukraine. soda opens the way for russian military units to chrome at oscar. this is the largest city of the da nets people's republic, still held by ukrainian nationalists. what does another battle going on? this one inside the russian establishment. over there, all missionaries from the wagner group, late in capturing solid, the group hosted on the celebrant shallow statement in the form of an answer to question, accusing some officials of trying to steal its victory. was facing that the only fight was present in the battle. for solider were wagner, the ministry of defense later issued a statement confirming that wagner's role was essential in the battle for solid and i spoke to recover. wagner is not registered in russia. we do not have a law on private military companies. therefore,
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apparently the military is trying not to mention wagner is part of the group that performs the tasks of the special military operation. of course, this is very insulting to the wagner fighters, and the case is also about the jealousy of some generals. and as russia attempts to capture more cities, the echoes of the battle in moscow for the heart and mind of vladimir putin may be heard. and the battlefields in ukraine, alisha 0 more scores of the insecurity counselors matter to discuss a humanitarian situation in ukraine, you execute roster of deliberately delaying the departure of ship loads of grain from port. this backlog means extra expense and extra delay from millions of tons of grain, a majority of which is destined for developing countries. the backlog means 2 point . 5000000 tons of grain are just sitting there waiting to move. and farmers in ukraine are waiting to plant. some ships have been waiting for over
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a month. grain is moving at just half the rate of the pace back in september and october. the initiative should operate as it was envision moving $5000000.00 tons of food per month. the world's hungry deserve nothing less. a gas pipeline connecting lithuania and latvia has exploded gas operator. amber grid says the bloss happened in northern lithuania, but there was no evidence of an attack in there by village was evacuated, but no injuries or deaths were reported. the gas flow through the pipeline was cut off, while cruise put out fire. a great quarter's dropped espionage charges against 24 activists involved in rescuing migrants. citing procedural flaws in the case. the defendants were associated with a non profit search and rescue group that operated from those boss from 2016 till 2018 ruling came to styles after the un called for the charges to be dropped. the prosecutor has been ordered to refile. the case is that we don't get to go to trial
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. it means that we don't get to have a spouse and not guilty. it is simply a procedure or a mistake. that means a bit cannot proceed. and if this same tactic gets deployed again for the felony trial, which we're still waiting to happen, it's 15 more years of weighting of errors. all we want is justice. we want this to go to trial. and it doesn't seem like that will happen any time soon. given what happened today, charles like this are deeply concerning because they criminalize life saving work and set a dangerous precedent. indeed, there has already been a chilling effect with human rights defenders and humanitarian organizations. forced to hold that human rights work in greece and other countries or grocer sullivan is a member of the european parliament from ireland and says, the court could have gotten much further. it's a step in the right direction. clearly, it will go together. victory versus how many charges that are being
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investigated. so the $24.00 i have had some debt for which they but now they have to wait to see if charges will be brought against them in terms of felonies and look this kindness and this procedure you monetary and workers were in charge of 2018. it's taking a long time to come to trial of today, it was dismissed because the procedure and the errors, but it is definitely unfair to see the humanitarian worker search and rescue workers being facing criminal charges. us president joe biden says, washington remain strongly committed to its lines with japan biden was speaking during your visit by the japanese prime minister. mere casita is 1st to the u. s. capital since taking office in 2021. japan's leader is on
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a global term aimed at boosting. long standing lines is in the face of regional security threats from china and north korea. modernize military alliance story increase in defense spending a new national security strategy and be crystal clear. united states fully thoroughly pleasing community life. david bowling is a directive for japan and asia trade at your age group. and he says that japan's increase in defense spending has been forced by growing regional threats. there maintain this summit is national security. it's really the alpha and omega of this summit and may, i may district shita promised to president biden, that he would make up substantial increase in japan's defense spending. and so i think what he'll be saying, president biden is promised made, promised capt. there's just been
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a real sea change in japan when it comes to defense spending. a lot of it has to do with the russian invasion of ukraine. it's like a, a t v serious t v series. i see the 1st episode is the russian invasion of ukraine. the 2nd episode is china invasion of taiwan, the rope, huff national security environment right now in east asia. and you're seeing the japanese respond to that. the public as well as prime minister key sheet on japan has a strong passive streak in its politics. but these changes in the region, china's increasing lee aggressive stances in the south china sea. the east china seen tours taiwan, north korea, with all of its ballistic missile testing for having fired one last year over japan . and now russia has become much bigger concern. japan was very tough on economic sanctions to russia. russia has stepped up military exercises in the region directed at japan, so it's really understandable that japan feels like it needs to,
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to step up to increase defense spending and also to send a message to china that look, hey, you may be bigger than we are. but we have a lot more friends than you have. and his trip to the united states, french, u. k. canada, italy, all before this. it really emphasizes that point. a neil challenge is oh to donald trump's family business to pay a $1600000.00 fine for tax fraud. the maximum penalty allowed some as seen as symbolically important was the full president plans another run into the white house from denies wrong doing and says he would appeal against the verdict. the manhattan district attorney is still conducting a criminal investigation into his business practices. mike, hannah has more from washington d. c. we have heard from his lawyers who once again say that this is a political witch hunt. they are going to appeal this judgment. $1600000.00 doesn't
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sound much, give them the amount of revenue that trumps companies take in. however, this is the maximum and the law. so the judge did impose a maximum sentence that he could, which is in itself very damaging to bran trump. the district attorney office brag, speaking after the judgment insisted that the courts have got to read this at the law to be able to impose fos to for punishments and corporations that carry out tax fraud as what's happened in this particular case. now the trial center around ellen vice will burg, who's he was the former chief financial officer of the trump organization. he pleaded guilty to a number of connected charges last year. he's just begun a 6 month sentence in riker prison to other members of the trump organization. will also convicted of tax fraud in relation to this particular case. the new york attorney general, the tisha james, has charged a trump and his 3 children who been running the companies with inflating the assets
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of these companies of various properties in order to reduce income tax in some cases and to drive up their value and others. the c maintain is a massive pro stream that has been undertaken. now these, this case will actually begin in october. a judge has set a date for that particular case. so that is a major case in the offing. remembering to that trump insists that he's going to run for a nother term as president. this case is going to have a massive impact on that. a video has emerged the moments leading up to the death of a black man at the hands of police in los angeles where you know, my name is karen anderson. the cousin of the founder, black lives matter was stopped by officers on harry. the 3rd austin reports he was involved in a car accident. the body count footage shows the 31 year old teacher begging for his life before he tasted twice. he was taken to hospital but died of suffering
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caught up with the still ahead here in out 01 extension 28. deliveries from took you may not be enough to help this by syrians get through the winter plus the new launch site, heating up, your spacers, ah . with more rain and went on the way for the u. s. state of california. hi everyone. this is the situation on saturday, top to bottom right across that coast. we're going to see those rainfall tallies. go up even more this about this 7 storm in the span of 2 weeks. not as much rain though, for oregon in washington state. same goes for the canadian province of british columbia, but for the other coast got a lot of rain funnelling in to canada, nova scotia, province, halifax, under
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a rainfall. warning is likely going to pick up about a months worth of rain in 24 hours across the u. s. deep south things are much calmer and quieter after we did see those tornadoes in alabama. so sunshine that will certainly help with the clean up effort there. central america looks like this is at weather front, dips out of the u. s. the rambled to part. the bahamas temperature is a bit below where they should be in can cool. we've got a colder air rushing out of the us, some big storms just to the east of the bolivian and is pushing across paraguay into the amazon and brazil, and temperatures once again on her way up in by your blog at 35 degrees. but that's not going to last for long. temperatures will go down in the days to come in some soaking rains for that southeast corner of brazil on saturday. that's it. that's all we'll see. you soon. take care. ah ah, why did one of thailand's most decorated cubs flee the country in fear of his law?
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prod, investigation, 18th revealed explosive obligation, a police corruption on out to 0? there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative in the hall dangers and demand the truth? join me, mark them on hill for up front. on al jazeera lou . ah, but again, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories and russia says it now has full control of the eastern ukrainian ton of soda. and what would be its 1st gain in the
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dawn beth's region since july. the keith denies that saying the fighting is not over. a great court is dismissed to espionage charges against 24 activists involved in rescuing migrant citing procedural mistakes. the ruling came out was off to the united nations called for the charges to be dropped. us president joe biden has told japanese prime minister for america shita washington to remain strongly committed to it, to lots with japan. casita is on a global to aimed at boosting. longstanding alliance is in the face of regional security threats from china and north korea. for his president, deena blue ality has apologize for the deaths of protest as in a televised address to the nation. police are accused of using excessive force against people demonstrating against the aston your former president patrick castillo. last month on friday, the country's chief prosecutor launched 11 inquiries into the death of these 47 people have died in the unrest. any other president had to replace the 3 top
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cabinet members, including the interior minister after they resigned in response to the violence. irma sanchez has more from lima, the vice president of the inter american commission for human rights. as part of the non said, the situation is very complex. he said that they're very worried about what will happen in the next few days. and they expect no more deaths because the government has said that they are committed to acting according to international standards. he said that there has been excessive use of force by security forces and vandalism. by protesters. he said that there's been 47 dead, 650 people wounded on 290 police wounded. but he said that they condemned the fact that 7 adolescents had been killed in the violin. he highlighted the situation the now. yeah, cool to work. he said there has been in this equipment that shootings like gummies you on to receive you. the commission has received reports of indiscriminate shootings against demonstrators and certain regions such as i could show. it also
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received reports of shots fired vital organs with lethal and high caliber weapons, violating the principle of gradual use of force. the clarification of these reports is something investigators must give the highest priority to not alone said that they also visited, former president says castillo, and that his situation, this conditions in jail are according to international standards. he said that they have recommended the peruvian government to begin a dialogue with agreements based on respect and to respect the rule of law. but the situation in the country continues to be tense. there are more and more voices demanding the resignation of precedent. the novel, new out of the prime minister, i vent the author and a has said that there is absolutely no way that she will resign because that will be like opening the door to in the country. brazil supreme court has decided to include a former president, jaya bolton are in it's investigation into the rock. in the capital, brazilian,
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thousands of his supporters stormed and ransacked the main government buildings. on january the 8th, they demanded the ousting of president due to nasty, alluded to silver, claiming october's elections rigged, narrow, never conceded defeat, and repeatedly cast down on the reliability of the electronic voting system. during his campaign, he denies his site to the unrest. at least 9 people have been killed off the tornadoes and thunderstorms hit the u. s. states of georgia and alabama. the death toll is expected to rise because rescue cruise is still searching through the rubble for missing people. drone footage filmed in the alabama town of selma, shows dozens of damage homes, wasn't 35 tornadoes were reported by the national weather service across the southeast on thursday. i me, you don't, came it, we it pick up the crate. and everything else down you could is will oh, glasgow and everywhere you could hear the roof. never been torn off right over here
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. yes. a lot of my whole house with there is no that you had a shot or you sound right there. wow. so that is not your home, it's your business, and i home i'd be, isn't it lou? i had a house there. now move up there. how cities, how i just removed from a house to sell their house down. it's sweetest climate to his gratitude bug has joined protest, as in a german village trying to block the expansion of a coal mine. thousands more were expected to join the men to do it. sort of over the weekend. police have been trying to evict demonstrate a since wednesday opponents of the project say it undermines germany's climate goals. i think it's absolutely absurd that this is happening. the 2023. it is that most effective people are clear. the science is clear. we need to keep the carbon in the ground and it's germany. it's really embarrassing itself. right
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now. what al jazeera has been speaking to one of the protesters. we've followed her during her last day in the village. that was before she was evicted. i am, did i meet spokesperson for let the lip and i'm 23. i'm from around the region. so from the will area. and i, i think i've been assigned a 5 years from year i can see a police coming in through they're cutting them trees under the side of the village . and i think they're trying to take down the 1st 3 houses over there. right. this used to be our living room. now we have barricaded the window so they can come in. i mean, our strategy is to be as far up as we can when the eviction starts,
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though they take as long as as possible. i've been living. let's go out on an off for about 2 and a half years. so since the process started in the beginning, we're, we're just a couple of people who thought that this village needs to stay and, and now it's really cool to see that thousands are coming to join our protest. you can just burn 280000000 tons of coal in a climate crisis. know that every bit of emission that we're making right now is costing more lives on the other end of it. i, we're in our had sick and this is as far up as we can. oh, but not quite because people are also sitting on the roof. yeah, i guess i can hear the window shattering. we're doing our best to stay calm and to focus on what's important to us. but is that we're here with everything that we are here with our bodies to protect the cold from being burned?
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no, i'm, i'm not afraid i'm, i'm doing all i can do right now. i'm right here. i i, oh, oh, oh oh, it's about keeping hold by acting now by acting together. ringback the photos in the chair republic, due to head to the poles for a 2nd day to choose new president, the winner will replace the device to political veteran. my loss is german in the blood. she ceremonial post the billy mer, the retired general, and i could make
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a scene as the leading candidates in a vote considered too close to co agency se funding shortfalls, or preventing them from meeting the needs of displaced people in northern syria, she manage her and supplies have been delivered through turkish since 2014. the un security council has renewed its operation, but aid still is not reaching hundreds of thousands. who need it most norco. this is report as winter sets in conditions in the must have a de placement camp go from bad to worse. northern a globe is one of the coldest regions in syria. rain is turning unpaid parts to mud . in this makeshift come half the homeowner hassle inside abu and a muhammad are raising their grandchildren. the wood burner is lit day and night, and she doesn't want her thick grandson to get cold. garrett read. oh god, i used to live in a wonderful house. and now i'm here in
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a tent. water enters from every side when it rains. i'm older and struggle to work . it takes a lot of effort. the heat is the family uses, create heavy smoke inside the 10th, and it's impossible to stay dry. of the didn't love way, brother, sally shotuko, a humanitarian organization helps in the can house. we receive a food basket every month, but it's only enough to last a week or 10 days within by foot on credit from the stores. and these you and trucks deliver important aid to the town to sorry, keep a low clay group, the siri response coordinators say the supplies aren't enough to meet the needs of about 2 thirds of the population of 1800000 living in 1600 camps. the un security council recently voted unanimously to keep open a major border crossing from turkey to serious rebel held northwest. it's something the syrian regime does not support but ally,
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russia dogs. a surprising but important vote for the counsel and those in need. but volunteers are overwhelmed and facing funding shortfalls. thickness is spreading and education is no longer a priority. many who thought their stay here would be temporary or huddling and uninstall 8 and tense. facing yet another winter, laura can al jazeera kazakhstan has revoked a law that granted extensive authority and legal immunity to its previous lead. edner sought an answer by f. as a by of was president for nearly 30 years, and continued to retain political influence. after stepping down in 2019 last year, the oil rich countries sought large protests which left almost 230 people did as result as a by a successor, cassandra mad dog, whom he nominated distance distance himself from his predecessor that stanley jamarkis period of deep political transformation in kazakhstan,
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where we are following a democratic and pluralistic part, it is important to exclude any possibility of any person observing power. and that's why a group of my jill is members proposed this low, which is based on what the vast majority of people of kazakhstan thing. now the european union has inaugurated its 1st mainland satellite launch pad in sweden to bolster its capacity to send satellites into orbit err serve on the land, join at sweden's king and prime minister to cut the ribbon at the spaceport range. it's an extension of an existing facility in the arctic officials hoped to have their 1st launch 2020 for the current geopolitical situation. not least, of course, the russian invasion of ukraine has demonstrated how important is that the european union has access to space as range unique, geographical position and long.

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