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sounds that it kills people and that it kills people now is already getting people thrive the people's voice on al jazeera. but it hasn't been done before. it can be done even better, as long as a human being is doing it. you can do it, no matter how you possibly it looks. it's you to put in the effort to put in the lock and you will have to be patient with me. i am the captain, a science and me a so continued kenya, and more so this he spent which we are the only ice okey team in east in central africa. b as the ice francois progressing pretty well. he had managed to play in some international games. then, when covey came, the ice rink was closed, and it's the only ice rink in the country. ah! russia says it's taking control of the eastern ukrainian ton of solar da,
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but keep says fighting continues. ah! at 11 o'clock, this is out 0. live from dough also come me up. peruse, president apologizes for the deaths of dozens of protesters is the chief prosecutor launch is an investigation into those killing. a great court dismisses an espionage case against i twist involved in rescuing migrants, but they could still be charged with human trafficking. germany, it's really embarrassing itself right now. that's why we talked to was credited by joins protested, so we're going to new heights to stop the expansion of coal mines in western germany. russia says it's captured the eastern ukrainian town of solar doff ukraine has refuted. mrs. heavy fighting is still ongoing. the ruined town is surrounded by
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salt mines with almost 200 kilometers of underground tunnels and cabins. and to give me a sense of the scale of a place before the war hosted underground football games and even a classical concert. hundreds of people f as in tape solid. i have been led by if any of percussion, a leader of the wagner group of masters, his stress, the importance of capturing the minds to store equipment into house troops. control solid are were below russia to concentrate on taking nearby back moot which ukraine has been defending for months. i'll deserves child. stratford is in backwards with the ukranian army in has this report. ukrainian defensive positions west of the front line, city of buff mote. russian infantry are slowly advancing into northern and eastern residential areas. over the hill, the center of town is almost completely destroyed. the streets are virtually
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deserted. o blasts of exploding artillery and rockets is almost constant. soldier with the ukrainians, special forces leads us to their bunker. warm, dark tunnels, lined with weapons, and ammunition boxes, drones feed, real time, video of russian infantry movement. only a kilometer and a half away. see half a lot of manpower solas is cent. every time said 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 insist we hide their identities and don't film landmarks nearby. the could give their positions away. i want to preserve mullin level as a child, they split into small groups in order to avoid artillery and they infiltrate to
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residential areas and tree lines. but they also suffer huge casualties. military intelligence from our western partners is often not distributed to as quickly enough on the front lines where we needed to target command centers, logistics hobbs and weapons depos. the shelling is getting closer here. this mean 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 a northeast of the city. we climb the stairs are destroyed, residential building. smoke rises from fresh strikes, a few streets away, close to russian hill sections of town. what remains of the lives of people who fled to fighting lies abandoned and destroyed home. russian forces are
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gradually surrounding but not from solider. around 15 kilometers to the north. to villages in the southeast, strangling what little remains of life here as the ukrainian army prepare new lines of defense. cha stafford al jazeera of mort will have rushes capture solid hours confirmed it would be moscow's 1st gain in the dawn bath region since july. it comes at a crucial time for the kremlin, which has faint criticism for its battlefield. failures in ukraine. alley hush. hm . has this report now from moscow. it's the moment moscow 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. by march, rosalind,
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i think that only after the liberation of bark moore it will an offensive operation be prepared to help complete the liberation of denette from ukraine. sada opens the way for russian military units to chrome at oscar. this is the largest city of the de 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 posted on the selig, ron channel, a statement in the form of an answer to question, accusing some officials of trying to steal its victory, was threatening that the only fight those present in the button for solid, where wagner, by the ministry of defense, later issued a statement confirming that wagner's role was essential in the battle for solid, a passcode to recover, wagner is not registered in russia. we do not have a law private military companies. therefore, apparently the military is trying not to mention wagner is part of the group that
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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. i the, i shall, 0 more scores look united nations security counselors matter to discuss the humanitarian situation in ukraine. the u. s. is accused rusher of purposely delaying the departure of millions of tons of grain from ports. 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. for as president has apologized for the death of at least $47.00 civilians during recent anti government protest, thin abroad, his apology comes after 3 of her cabinet ministers resigned. over the handling of the demonstrations. rallies broke out of the pitter castillo was impeached and arrested. last month, bruce chief prosecutor has launch 11 inquiries into the killing of civilians by security forces. are accused of using excessive force against demonstrators. a wellness losses some violent and radical people are telling me to resign, inserting the population to chaos, disorder and destruction, to their my se, responsibly. i will not step down. my commitment is with barrow and not with this very small group that is making the homeland bleed. myrna sanchez is more not from
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lima. oh, vice president of the entire american commission for human rights as part of our lawn said that the situation is very complex. he said that they are 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 in there you go to work. he said there has been in the squint of shooting select gomez, yonder. as you view the commission has received reports of indiscriminate shootings against demonstrators and certain regions such as i could show it also receive reports of shots fired to vital organs with lethal and high caliber weapons,
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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 ogazio and that his situation, those 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 noble know out of the prime minister, i vent the all thought on a has said that there is absolutely no way that she will resign because that will be like opening the door to anarchy in the country. brazil supreme court has decided to include former president, jaya bolton are in it's investigation into last week's attack in the capitol. thousands of his supporters stormed and runs type 3 seats of power. on january the 8th, it demanded, the ousting of president louis industrial lulu to silver trimming. october's
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election was rigged, also narrow denies inciting. the unrest of brazil's justice minister has given brazilian former security chief until monday to turn himself in anderson. torres served as justice minister under j, a. boston arab and was in the u. s. when congress, the presidential palace and supreme court was told, he was removed from his pose hours after the attack and has said he plans to return to brazil, bows on upper often with him on their supper them thus if next week tore his doesn't come forward through the mechanisms of international legal co operation. we're going to launch the procedures for extradition. since in order for his wrestler has been issued in brazil, a greek quarter's dropped espionage charges against $24.00 out of is involved in rescuing migrant. citing procedural flaws in the case. the defendants were associated with a non profit search and rescue group that operated from less boss. from 2016 until 2018. the ruling came just hours after the un called for the charges to be dropped
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. the prosecutor has been ordered to re file the case that we don't get to go to trial. 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 best cannot proceed. and if this same tactic gets deployed again with a felony trial, which we're still waiting to happen, it's 15 more years of weighting of errors. all we want is just if 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 their human rights work in greece. and other e countries are greater sullivan as a member of the european parliament from ireland and says, the court could have gone much further. it's
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a step in the right direction. clearly it all together victory, or how many charges that are being 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 kind of this procedure, these 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 of procedure, an errors. but it is definitely unfair to see the humanitarian worker search and rescue workers being facing criminal charges. you as president joe biden says, washington remains strongly committed to its lawns with japan. he was speaking during visits by the japanese prime minister female casita in his festa to the
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capital u. s. capital since taking office in 2021. japan's leader is on a global to aim to deepening alliances in the face of regional security threats from china. and from north korea, modernize, you know, military alliance, the lead on story increase in defense spending a new national security strategy. and be crystal clear. united states fully thoroughly leaving community with david bolling is the director for japan and asia trade at your age group. and he says that japan's increased defense spending is a result of growing regional threats. the main theme of this summit is national security. it's really the alpha and omega of this summit and may prime minister because she'd are promised to president biden, that he would make a substantial increase in japan's defense spending. and so i think what he'll be
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saying to president biden as promised, may promised kat does just been a real see change in japan when it comes to defense spending. a lot of it has to do what 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 0 huff, national security environment right now in east asia. and you're seeing the japanese respond to that other public as well as prime minister casita. japan has a strong passive a streak in its politics. but these changes in the region, china's increasing li, aggressive stances in the south china sea, the east china sea taurus, 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
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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, 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 emphasized that point and yield judge is fine. donald trump's company $1600000.00 for tax fraud. that is the maximum penalty allowed and is significant, is the former president plans another run for the white house from denies any wrong doing. it says he will appeal against the verdict. the manhattan district attorney is still conducting a criminal investigation into his business practices. sla, head here in al jazeera, the new law side. he's he up your space with
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still some rain to talk about in the middle east. so those details right here right now. thank you for joining in. it's becoming a bit more disorganized, but you can trace it stretching from the red sea right through to the gulf, pushing into the zag ross mountains in it on we'll go in for a closer look and get caught by some of this rain here in doha winds. breezy as while still looking for gus about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour on saturday. seen those showers for the eastern province of saudi arabia through bahrain as well. got a talk about this call threw off, han austin, and pakistan. not much in the way of precipitation, so put the colors on dark, the blue in the purple. over the temperature. the hor at minus one. your record all time record low is minus 2, so you're closing in on that while on talia saw months worth of rain in 48 hours.
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things are drawing off. there is a range, it's sort of spinning around in the eastern mediterranean. i think it will stall out there will throw some rain to the labatte, but nothing like we saw in antalya, still breezy for the coast of libya and egypt may see some showers mixed in there, and some concentrated rain for gab on congo. and d. r. congo, as we slipped towards the south, still that heat wave for the western interior of south africa for the northern cape province, up into, up to $41.00 degrees on saturday. ah, the african narratives from african perspectives could be from one in a bro sky, decided to be a good flight. i knew series of short documentary by african filmmakers from kenya, nigeria and rwanda, mob like toys. our last talk somewhat conservation from about joy in the
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traffic and feeling the gate africa direct on. i was just there. ah ah, how again you're watching out 0 reminder. well, top stories this out, and russia says it now has full control of the east and ukrainian ton of solar door . and what would be its 1st game in the dawn, beth regions since july, keep to not exact same fighting is not over. bruce president is apologize for the deaths of at least $47.00 civilians during recent nationwide protest. on friday, the country's chief prosecutor launched a series of inquiries into the great court is dismissed espionage charges against
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$24.00 actors involved in rescuing migrant. citing procedural mistakes, the ruling came out was off to the united nations called for the charges to be dropped. one of the world's largest muslim gatherings. the edema is underway in bangladesh. hundreds of 1000 people have come from right across the world to the outskirts of dhaka. your steamer dates back to the 960 isn't consists of 3 days of prayers as well as lectures from scholars recite and discuss verses from the koran. tamar chandry joins us live from talking now on the outskirts of documents on very big important occasion this tell us what's going on . ah, yes, very much so you can see behind me, people are still coming in. there's probably approximately are estimated 2000000 or more people already. this is the 1st phase of the 2 phase islamic congregation
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that's going to happen here, which started on friday, the 1st phase, and we'll and on sunday, the 2nd phase will start on the 20th of this month. essentially, people from all over the world comes there, at least from a $150.00 countries. and most of them are from bangladesh, from different parts of the country. people of all denomination, all walks of life. it's a peaceful, non political gathering that come here for understanding the true axioms and tenants of islam and koran. the teachings are prophet mohammed dahlia book cadell assignments preached any arabic to the mike does not. one particular applies. people who gather here, they're scattered all on. 1 in a 5 square kilometer area on the banks of river to rock gods cut off the capital. a city. now there is no temporary shelter area. most of his 10 city, only structure of that area, watch room facilities and toilets that are permanently bill. but it,
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this is the area that has been carrying on this big show stem on, known as islamic globally, slimy congregation. now as you have said, this is the 2nd largest gathering of muslim in the world. although most of it are from bangladesh. we have met people from saudi arabia, egypt. we have met people from palestine, pakistan, and india. essentially, they all come here to understand more about koran and how deep. and the teachings are based, slammed the very essence of global peace and understanding emma, the human kind. and this will end on sunday by a final prayer which is called auxilary monarch or the final prayer where they teach for god draughts blessing and essentially understanding and global peace and to bring muslim unity together. so basically that is a song by festive mood here. people do shop around there for temporary shops here. oh, last i can, that's with time. are there been any very good idea of they have
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a huge number of people from all of the world of the big important festival there in bangladesh. trust reporting about her on says a british, iranian national and former defense ministry official has been executed. ala rosa barry was convicted on charges of spying for the u. k, which he denied the execution, followed last minutes appeals to clemency from britain and from the united states. but he said the case was politically motivated. urgency, say funding shortfalls, are preventing them from meeting the needs of displaced people in northern syria. humanitarian supplies have been delivered through turkey since 2014. the insecurity council has renewed its operation, but aid still is not reaching hundreds of thousands who need it most oregon as this as winter set thin conditions in the must have had to placement camp, go from bad to worse. northern italy is one of the coldest regions in syria. rain
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is telling unpaid parts to mud in this makes shift cam ha, ha, ha, ha ha. so inside abu an o 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 rather. c dec i used to live in a wonderful house, and now i'm here in 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. it was a silly shot eco, a humanitarian organization helps in the can house and we receive a food basket every month, but it's only enough to last a week or 10 days. we then buy food on credit from the stores and images. these un trucks deliver important aid to the town to sorry, keep a low clay group,
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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 steering regime does not support, but it's ally. russia does a surprising but important vote for the counsel and those in need. but volunteers are overwhelmed and facing funding shortfalls. sickness is spreading and education is no longer a priority. many who thought their stay here would be temporary or huddling and unintimidated tents facing yet another winter. laura han al jazeera catholic storm has revoked to law that granted extensive authority and legal immunity to its previous leader. the sultan, as a buy of as a buy of was president for nearly 30 years and continued to retain political
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influence. after stepping down in 2019 a year ago, the all rich country sought large protests which left almost 230 people dead. as a result, soon as a by a successor, casem jamal talkie of whom he nominated distance himself from his predecessor at least that 9 people have been killed after tornadoes and thunderstorms hit the u. s . states of georgia and alabama. the death toll is expected to rise because rescue crews are still searching through the rubble for missing people. a drone footage filmed in the alabama town of selma shows dozens of damage homes. over 35 tornadoes were reported by the national weather service, across the se, us, on thursday. at middle came it we, it pick up the great and everything goes down. you can, is, will all last go and everywhere. you can hear the roof ripping.
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all right, over here, that's a lot of my whole house with there is so that you had a shot the alterations out right there. wow. so that is not your home. it's your business off my home or business. i moved, i had a house that had moved from their house. so this house i just raise, move from their house is up to their house down. a swedish climate act of his gratitude. burke has joined protest as in a german village trying to block the expansion of coal mine thousands more expected to join them, and they looter up 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 sciences care. we need to keep the carbon in the ground in germany. it's really
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embarrassing itself right now. how does it people in india, northern himalayan region that being false from the homes because of crumbling buildings? more than 700 houses. and josh must have begun to crack tutors, shit, shifting soil and some are being pulled down. but many of those losing their home say and got know where to go. it's a story of one of those people in harry what's they made an i'm under sac lannie. her mass on my name is under suck. lani. i'm from so neil village and joe, she marked my family has been living here for more than 70 years though. i that it gives a thought i thought i might immigrant man track started appearing in a house in 2021 and thought they started getting bigger. we thought it was routine . we covered them with cement. t my on until january they became very big valley joint monsoons we were very scared up when it rained heavily we would need the house up on the water was coming from all sides and we were scared. the walls were collapsing out and you can see we have stuffed loads into those crack alabama for since around november 2021. we've been asking authorities to take
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a look at these track. i'm a local official came last year and rubbish stuck and saturday. we even gave a memorandum to the chief minister when he visited a nearby village there now, but nobody listened to us. now that big hotels have developed cracks. the government is fine any weakly, not everybody. on january 6th, they asked us to ship them a few houses here, and a lot of doris come to only to ski, want people want to own more so many buildings have come up that people started selling their farms. there are lots of buyers. a lot of people here outside doesn't have an avenue that it's very difficult to live in the hotel. we only go there to sleep, a 1000 here and other stuff we bought with much difficulties here. where would we take it out of it? the hotel is only for our design, but where we'll retake the cows and they are a livelihood you can hear what the government is saying. they give us $1800.00, but we haven't received it. uncle will go to the government office when we get time, but what will we do with $1800.00? our stuff costs more than $3000.00. we took
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a lot to build out abby boldoff. we want full compensation for a land and our housing. that's when we would shift from hill top, or where would we go after leaving a land they can mark on. the european union has inaugurated its 1st mainland satellite launch pug in sweden to bolster its crusty, to send satellites into orbit house lavonne glen, join sweden's kingdom, prime minister, cut ribbon at the spaceport, as arrange. it's an extension of an existing facility in the arctic. officials who to have their 1st launch in 2024. the currents 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 service makes it ideal for launches of satellites in polar orbits and other space activities.

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