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ukraine. well, she forces her about a kilometer in that direction. ah, lo and marian lies in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. flight dates record is recovered from the sight of the yes he airlines crash in nepal. most of those on board, the flight are now now to have died on hittie growing concerned for 50 women kidnapped by gunman in the north of bikini faso. and after 30 years on the run, italy's number one fugitive mafia boss motto, messina, dinero has been arrested. ah, how keith's infrastructure could collapse at any moment as authorities struggle to contend with russian missile attacks and freezing winter temperatures. this is the
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bleak warning from the mayor of the ukrainian capital for the east rusher is also continuing its assault on back march. the city is in the eastern dumbass region, and it's been a key target for the kremlin for several months. before christmas, the according president jimmy zalinski said the area had been reduced to burnt ruins, but the basso for back what rage is on al jazeera is charles trap. the reports now from back much ah, how people enjoy the shilling and destruction defies belief. rational tutoring has almost completely destroyed the town of bob malt, most of the 70000 people who live to fled. it's even rare to see ukrainian soldiers in the open exposed shelling on the streets. i own cousin proper miskin up and walked up to say, when we talk about the direction of battle mountain. so selling your frontal,
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we're talking about the whole front line where they're trying to get into the city from every direction removed from the north, from the east and the south. ah, the intensification, the shelling about moot is obvious. russian forces are about a kilometer in that direction. the ukrainian military is scared now. the because and forces of made such great gains around solid are in the north. they're now trying to completely in circle the city. as we walk back up the street more rounds explode, clo, we begin filming, and to more come in around a 100 yards away. we
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run for cover skidding here. our camera on the call dashboard captured the moment to watch believe to have been a 120 millimeter motors slammed into a residential building across the street to force the glass to prove to win screw. it's a similar story on the other side of town. crating all me a moving to push back a rush in advance in the southeast and that i soon of coolant presentable. you though the situation is quite intense all around a quote. we have information that the russians have sent reinforcements toward the city. oh, massage customers. ukrainian artillery
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funds from nearby feels the bottles for boston is intensified by the day just offered al jazeera and all the developments. the armies of russia and batteries have started 2 weeks and the joints military trails similar exercises have been held before. though this time barris is describing him as defensive summer, unless a warning that russia is trying to pressure its closest ally to join the war. alhashan reports on this from oscar. this is not the 1st minister drill between bella was sandra, should have been many ones before. however, this is the 1st time in 2 years that both countries are conducting area limited food. now, for the coming, 15 days more stuff better uses an add ports. but if you add the ports are going to be busy with these drills, most goes insisting these are defensive drugs, them technically meant for operation incompatibility. i thought that was the
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defense ministry issued a statement saying that that drugs would focus on supplies and patrolling. however, for to take these roads into a why that respect that perspective grassy take into consideration resident vitamin within visit to a better who's last month is meeting with president luke. i shook up them agreeing od, providing the better was pilots with training in order to be able to man across on that are provided with unconventional weapons. and this is very significant. this was very significant at the time. now, there are many concerns that were all shy, striving to push a better was a gradually towards taking part in the war in ukraine. however, the russians are denying and they've denied this repeatedly, insisting that all kinds of corporation ministry,
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cooperation between them on the better side is part of the strategic relation between the 2 countries and out there is natasha. butler is in case she brings us more now on the reaction inside ukraine is clearly a lot of concern in keys over these exercises, what, what, whatever activity happens on the board therein. fuller, belarus in terms of military activity, is a worry for authorities in ukraine. now what we know is better says that it's been carrying out a number of military exercises over the past few weeks that it started, apparently, these aviation exercises, they all supposed to last or 2 weeks. and even though the a better person, defense minister says these are just defensive exercises. well, you know, kids not having any of that because as far as they are concerned, they have to be as cautious and careful as possible, which is why you cranes present volota me. zalinski has said that all the gods must
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be alert, ukrainian forces, building extra fortifications along that pulled up because it was on belive russian territory in for every 2022 thirds of russia launched its invasion even if true from. but of ruth will not directly involved in this or not argue involved in this conflict with the ukrainian authorities are saying there is little hope of finding any one else alive in the rubble of a new pro apartment block hit by russian missiles. at least 40 people are confirmed to have been killed in the attack, but dozens more. a missing ukraine says the civilian deaths, which it describes is terrorism. a why it needs more weapons? russia has deny targeting residential buildings. some of the wounded are in hospital receiving treatment. meanwhile, in germany, the defense minister is resigned as a country faces prussia to increases military support for ukraine. christine lumbergh said the media's focus on i was getting in the way of factual debate about
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germany's defense preparedness. the german chancellor olaf shawl says he will swiftly replace her, jessica berlin as a political analyst. she told me that german knees approach towards ukraine has been unclear since the start of the invasion from the beginning of the full scale invasion of russia and ukraine. the schultz government's response has really been highlighted by a lack of clear strategy that has also been not clearly communicated. the government has struggle to identify what really is it's school to achieve in its support of ukraine. for a long time this government struggled to even articulate that ukraine clearly should win, and russia should lose the war. on this has been going on for a good 1011 months. germany support to ukraine started with the offer of helmets, which was roundly criticized. almost an insulting offer in face of what kind of
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threat ukraine was facing. so there's not so much a shift in the german communication or strategy because the german response over this past almost a year now has been mostly marked by a lack of clear strategy. ah, now rescue recovery walk is continuing at the sight of a plane crash in a pulse tourist town of po cora. the yeti airlines aircraft went down on sunday. the bodies of 70 of the 72 people on board have been retrieved. i'm ya to limbo has the details on this. this is the site where a yeti airlines flight carrying 72 people crushed in the nepalese tourist town of booker. a search and recovery team worked through the day monday to retrieve bodies from deep within a narrow gorge. the plane took off from gut man do less than an hour later,
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it came down near its destination. the newly opened booker international airport. it narrowly missed homes on either side of the city gorge and river, which runs through the town. it's tragic though, we lost some still people on board the plan, but if it had crushed a couple of winters on either side, my we would have lost many more. an army and police recovery team has worked to retrieve bodies and identified personal belongings found in the wreckage. the plague was carrying 57 nepalese at 15 foreign nationals flying in the policy challenging as the country is surrounded by mountains and difficult terrain. in the past, the country has witnessed, numerous crushes early in the day, a search and recovery team retrieve the black box of the ill fated yet airlines flight experts hope it will provide answers to the tragedy. tensions run high as families and relatives outside a hospital wait to claim their loved ones. the brother in law of this indian businessman was on the plate taja jess,
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while had traveled to the town to see his older sister who had just had a baby died last night and would like to do the last right soon. but there was a lot of process and red tape involved is frustrating. i'm waiting for a hospital staff try to placate distressed family members, but they'll have to wait at least another day before they can lay their loved ones to rest from me at the liberal, al jazeera it booker there pal, where we go to begin afar. so now governor has said that gunman have abducted around 50 women in the northern province of sume. this is an area that's been under blockade by groups linked to al qaeda and isis. the women were seized around 12 dramas, southeast of our binda on thursday, and then another district, north of the town on friday, says 2015. the landlord, west african country, has been in the grips of an armed rebellion, which swept across the board of friends from neighboring marley. thousands of
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people have been killed while over 2 and a half 1000000 have been displaced and forced to live in mate shift camps fighters of also blockaded parts of the country's north and recent months, causing food shortages and un human rights. she vulgar turks said he was alarmed that dozens of women who went out to search for food for their families are abducted in broad daylight. and what could be the 1st such attack deliberately targeting women and begin afar. so he is called for their unconditional release. and for the perpetrators to be held to account. so earlier is boat to save my ganga, the africa spokesman for the united nations human rights office about the situation in northern became a faster. but there is any scanty information about what us up into these ladies. one thing we know for sure from is that they said to our, to go and find some food. it's a very difficult situation. the moment the region is located by groups and
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they've been pretty much cut off from the rest of the country, the citizens to go and find what they get for food and why wild foods, because they can't get any really good food. only for them to be dr. done taken away. who does not know the stage being held and the un mission enough for human rights. he's very concerned about their safety and well being. they has been attacked some civilians before. there's been lots of killing and a lot of damage to infrastructure displacement of civilians. but we haven't seen a list since the situation has detergent this level in the last few months . this is the 1st time seeing remain deliberately targeted and this is something that is totally 50. 1 must be condemned. somalia says it's military as re taken account from the ongoing ship. bob, they captured har. derrick coastal area which was under osha bob's control for 15
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years. government launched an offensive against the group in august. the molly forces saying they've killed hundreds of fighters since for the al jazeera life of london will so spring on the program or calls for higher taxes on the was super rich. after a new report shows just how much, well, save accumulated over the past 2 years. and the trial begins with 5 men charged with negligence over their roles in one of the wells, worst stadium designs. ah . hello there where the warnings remain across parts of north eastern australia in particular for central parts of coastal queens. and that thanks to heavy rain that's bringing with it a threat of flooding. we've also got some rain rolling its way across the bike. now,
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as it pulls away from the west, we are going to see temperatures pick up for the likes of perth. 33 degrees there by wednesday. but for that southeast corner that he's going to be blasted out by that wet weather. if we have a look at the 3 day for adelaide, a dramatic drop into wednesday, but at least the sunshine returns on thursday sunny as well. for sidney on wednesday, the temperature here might finally touch 30 degrees celsius and was the roll across the tasman to new zealand. it has been rather settled but a week cold front pulling up from the south has dropped temperatures down. we will see the return of the heavy rain up in the very north that thanks to a sub tropical low. that's going to bring that heavy rain to the likes of give been . now was a move to south east asia. those extreme flood advisories have been dropped across more central areas and said we are still dealing with some severe flood advisories . the heavier rain, however, putting out to the south china sea. we are going to see the rain pick up for borneo
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welcome back. watching al jazeera life from london, the main stories. now. despite the near evacuation of the city, the battle for bach, martin ukraine's east goes on. nearly all 70000 people laughed. but back what remains a key target for russia. more than a month ago, the credit present odom is lensky said. it had already been reduced to bunt winds. meanwhile, by the roofs and russia have started 2 weeks of joint military exercises. they've done something similar before, but to this to get by the russian defense. but history has said that they are defensive and our adeline. as our recovery crews, at the sight of the yeti airlines crashing to paula found the plains black box data record is it could still be weeks though, before it's known why the plane went down. just 2 kilometers from the ab bought it, but kara killing 70 people. now hundreds of millions of people are traveling and
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china for lunar new year. despite fears of father cove it outbreaks. health authorities have announced many 60000 hospital debts in the past 5 weeks. this is a sharp rise on previously reported figures. lanier is considered the world's largest migration of people. katrina, you has worn us from outside a paging train station. well this is the 1st time in almost 3 years that people are able to actually go home and spend luna new year. the most important annual holiday here in china, akin to christmas with family since 2020 since virus restrictions were lifted out. so it's a very big deal. many people have not seen family and friends for these 3 years. an understanding of aging railway station, you can readily see crowds of people exiting the subway beginning their journeys home. even though looney does not begin for another week, the government says that there has been a surgeon ticket sales for plains buses and trains, and that they're estimating $2000000000.00 trips will be made across china this
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year. that's double the amount of trips that were made last year and up to 70 percent of pre pandemic levels. now, it's also expected that people are not just going home to see family. there's also expected to be a domestic tourism room. and a lot of people are heading to popular destination here in china that does unite and senior people are also going to macau and hong kong. especially since the borders have been open and many are also choosing to travel internationally. we, on the way to this station, we drove past the embassy area here and aging, and they were accused of people lining up, particularly outside the embassies of southeast asian countries, waiting for travel visas. no doubt looking forward to spending the holiday in warm weather and in countries where there had me no coven 19 restrictions imposed so far on chinese passengers. over the past 2 years, the world's richest one percent of accumulated nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together. this is according to report,
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my oxfam published on the opening day of the world economic forum endeavors. it shows the super rich amassed almost 2 thirds of the $42.00 trillion dollars worth of new wealth created since 2020. that equates to $26.00 trillion dollars. meanwhile, extreme poverty around the world is also increasing and high cost of living and inflation and making it even worse. food is now unaffordable for many people with roughly 800000000 people going hungry. or sam is calling for higher taxes for the rich around the globe. saying a 5 percent tax on the world's millionaires and billionaires would raise about $1.00 trillion dollars a year and that could lift $2000000000.00 people out of poverty. gabriela butcher is the executive director of ok. sam international. she says that crises like a covert pandemic, and the warn ukraine have increased the wealth disparities. this is shocking and beyond. it is shameful that you know,
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one percent of humanity is taking double the wealth of the whole 99 percent combined. so it's a out basis the what was happening in the last 10 years, which was that they were having half and half. so we can see that wealth accelerated accumulation is accelerating in the middle of this crisis that we're facing globally. billionaires are mostly in north america in europe, but also half of them are in countries where there is, for example, no inheritance tax. so they pass on their wealth fully to their descendants and this continues with the accumulation. there's also many countries that have no form of capital gains tax or any form of taxation that really helps we distribute this enormous wealth. so what we're calling for is countries can introduce and new tax and discussing the countries what is fair and in certain countries like nigeria in india. we know that well, stack sation could be a significant change for em, the budget of the country and would enable them to invest much more in health
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education and things that matter to every one. fi suspects are on trial and indonesia charged over one of the world wide stadium disasters. 135 people were killed in a crowd crash and a football match in the city of melange last october. jessica washington reports on this now from jakarta. just over a 100 days since tragedy unfolded in these grounds, the pain is still fresh as the community mourns the young lives lost on october 1st . after some fans ran on to the pitch that night, the lease fired $45.00 rounds of t a guess, including at the stands that triggered panic and spectators rushed for the exits. only to find many locked. many fans suffocated in the crush. one of the victims was 17 year old refund. ow, ow to 0 met his family in a hospital waiting room hours after the tragedy. they were still hoping he would recover. but he died after 20 days in hospital. i do that and i,
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i am devastated his mother, his siblings, be awful so guilty. if you could turn back the time would stop him from going to match 5 men, including 3 police officials, are now on trial in several buyer on charges of negligence. the parents of the victims are reflecting on what they want now. oh yeah. the key, what i want is for to be over swiftly with a clear outcome. so milan can have a normal life live. that's what i want as a father of a victim. so my son can be happy in heaven. a verdict is not expected for weeks or even months. the suspects include the head of the organizing committee for the match, and the police who gave the orders to fire cheer gas in the stadium. they've been charged with negligence, resulting in death and could face up to 5 years in jail. if found guilty. football is one of the most popular sports in indonesia, but some say it has been improperly managed for years. wouldn't fans at risk risk,
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se koran garrett that are the muscle, the indonesian football associations, and they don't care enough about safety? and dodie safety checks are done, but not properly gonna be that you do. we only lost his 22 year old daughter vera and is following the trial cycle that we're la la mine up and i don't hate the police, but mistakes must be punished. but that's all i ask. that's called justice. he often reminisces about her graduation day. the ceremony was just a few months before she died. now he says he wants those responsible for what happened to her to be held to account. just give washington audi 0 to counter the u . s. is mocking. what would have been the 94th birthday of civil rights data? martin luther king, junior advocates in washington are using the public holiday to demand the restoration of voting rights of people convicted felonies. why cannot report celebration for martin luther king who wouldn't be in 1900 years old.
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the decades off his death, his work to get to vote for all is still not complete. in 1965 president lyndon johnson signed the voting rights act. thanks to martin luther king, the measure outlaw, discriminate re voting practices. but a recent report found that more than 4000000 people were blocked from voting in last year's midterm elections. a 3rd of those effected were black and the words of martin luther king echoed through the is. 8 not marked on the ballot, but i will he to, james was one of those who look right to vote because of a conviction on drug charges. as the lawyer kita was able to get through the complicated process of regaining the right to vote. and she now helps others do the same. for some people, it can be an extremely lengthy battle and you know,
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for some people they have given up because it is a lengthy battle or because it is so convoluted. stephanie frame was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment on a conspiracy to commit murder charge. she's unable and unwilling to pay the thousands of dollars in fines to regain the right to vote. and i came home and i completed that perot without being a menace to society. after like, at that point, issued automatically be given back to me just as quickly as they was taken away. it should automatically am be given back to me. an ugly fact behind the beauty of its capital. nashville is that the republican state of tennessee has the 2nd largest number of disenfranchised off to florida. nearly half a 1000000 people. that's close to one in 8 voters. and we have to start looking at how do we expand the electorate. and by giving 470000 people, their voting rights back as how you explained that and like to read in again. and i
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think, you know, if and when we do that, that will have huge political implications. but the marches here wanted to restore the vote to 10 times that number more than 4000000 people in 48 states who were prevented from casting a ballot last year in the wider political context. it's also above the struggle between those who want to reduce voting rights and those who want to increase them . it's not just about congress, it's about who controls the cause, the police stations, and the scoreboards. b. u. s. has over half a 1000000 elected officials and the demand in this crowd on this day is that they represent all the countries people, not just some of them. my cannot alter sierra washington. as soon as wanted massey leader has been arrested following a manhunt at last said 3 decades and tell mazin at dinner. i've been sentenced in absentia to life. imprisonment for matters and bombing attacks under simmons has
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this report. i. it's not every day that sicilian anti murphy police are congratulated on the streets of palermo, but they've just arrested it is most wanted mafia boss, my tale massena dinero, who's been on the run for 30 years. the man reported to of once boasted that he could fill a cemetery with his victims didn't resist. it was a major pre planned operation, and at least one other arrest was made. the police and prosecutors are now celebrating congratulated by italy's prime minister, georgia maloney. the police had accused massena dinero of bombings on the italian mainland, but kilt and people, the prime minister went on to pay her respects to murder judges, including one of messina dinero as victims giovanni falcone. ah, it's a day of celebration for respectable people, and it's
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a day of celebration for the relative to the victims of organized crime because the sacrifice of so many heroes was not in vain, because some others took over the legacy and the war has been carried on right now, messina, dinero doesn't look like the godfather, but the 60 year old is seen as the last in a line of old school senior figures to have either died or been arrested in the cosa nostra. that's the sicilian crime syndicate portrayed in the godfather movie. matthew machine and an idol was the youngest member of a leadership group within the sicilian matthew that took control of the semi and my fear in the early 19 eighties century wrong massacring all their rivals a man and mounted a major attack on the italian state. now the question is whether massena dinero will reveal any of his many secrets among them. the names of politicians.

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