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tv   Witness War Bound  Al Jazeera  February 21, 2023 12:30pm-1:00pm AST

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because he said that this military operation will continue and 10 objectives are, are achieved already alive. so he must be very furious by you as support to your business by president by then yesterday to key if it's highly symbolic in terms of supporting because the support has already been boring into ukraine. we've for many months now. and that has the military support that you can see from the given to any other country for, for all of this was born one of the but i think he is angry and he believes that the artist i need to is, i think i shot this is all by rush on you who said they are using your 3 in order to week and you know, the russia and this is something he will not according to what you said today you are in a year ago just before russia's invasion,
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especially that i could you have imagined where we are today. i think from the very beginning it was for, for many of the decision was not the right decision. because some actually believe that the american who had been expecting that i should envision since last year, actually they had the being their allies in ukraine to the phone shot also that america did not actually issue military to be as weak as it did that day 3 and you met i so i think some of them you can, they were already talking about this calculation. but maybe if the, if they kept happening using force could have been much better for them than using force. because most of the time, if you threaten by using force, was through it when you will have more than half when you and brush up on your
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arrival than using force and stuff. not, no rush, i use force actually. and it wasn't tested, russia in the west north now, but it was the military capability. and here you go, i mean, they are doing everything possible in order to defeat russia and according to a man will micron yesterday to defeat, but not to crush russia. so it is the he, there's another miscalculation by president put in considering this whole conflict . ok, my one, come on, stay with us. we're going to go now to this story because china is a top diplomat, is in russia to whole talks. amazing. it says it's deeply worried about the escalating conflicts in ukraine. you know, who haven't. we will continue to urge piece promote talks and provide chinese wisdom for a political solution to the crisis and ukraine. together with the international community. we will join me promote dialogue, negotiate and address the concerns of all parties, and seek
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a common security. in the meantime, we are in certain countries to immediately stop, fueling the fire stop shifting, blamed to china, and stop piping up. rain today and tie one to morrow and come out, what's china's role in all of this? then i could provide some kind of piece, brand or, or just in flame matters. if you remember can last last year before the envision shore, social and vision of your korean plasma to put in visit the gene. and he met with him being chinese president. it was during the big games just couple of 50 for the invasion of euclidean and many were actually wondering whether he informed the chinese leadership about his intention to be your korean or, or not, the chinese course. i mean, denying that the have been informed by doctrines about this. but since then, there has been many questions about where really china stands concerning this conflict. are they really supporting russia so far as saying that the chinese are
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not trying to, to provide dialects military. so both the belgians are buying an oil and gas, and we all know that the russia has more than doubled its supplies of oil and gas chinese and they're selling them. i did use advice now the americans because of the recent sanction between the united states and national between they are to sit on china because of taiwan. and because of the recent slide by knowing which has been shocked by the us a couple of weeks a couple of days ago. the think the high tension with the chinese is leading the americans to believe that that might be china even closer to russia. concerning the war and ukraine, because the chinese are not really they don't really want to see russia defeated and nuclear because that will leave them alone facing the united states. now washer
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is relying more on china. russia is becoming a junior partner for the chinese. and the chinese would want actually to have now better have some sort of a peaceful solution to this conflict, rather than seeing, gosh, i defeated in ukraine came, i want to thank you. you mentioned america that fax you as president, is in poland. tartar mondays, unannounced visits to ukraine. joe biden is due to me to polish president andre duda and top central european officials. later on cheese day is expected to discuss the possibility of permanently stationing american troops in poland is, is, it comes days ahead of the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. marcella had hair on al jazeera just days to go until nigeria is crucial presidential election, a report on western violence. take a look at china's real estate crisis and efforts to revive my confidence.
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a rare visitor this summer after say 39 by the time. get to certain now late. that's a breeze. are the interior and it's about to change this line here eventually comes in that cold front. so you go from 39. that is 30, then 25 on saturday. quite a major change, but not unusual. this summer. that changes taken place already in new zealand. christ church at 19 is at least 10 degrees where it bore below where it was. it starts the week and you can see why a cold rate or the cold wind fro ah, the unmanned aerial vehicles. deadly but increasingly familiar to on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drawn war and pointy to coming age of artificial intelligence. some autonomy, weapons, people and power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology. and whether it poses a dystopian threat,
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drones and the future of war on a jazeera in syria citizens or collecting evidence, a show of crimes committed against civilians. we've moved out of syria now about $600000.00 pages of material so that one day they can bring the aside regime to justice. it puts a human face on the charges. it's a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria. witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera, a unique yet endangered bio diversity, lies in the heart of one of ecuador, tropical jungles. there was a lot of misinformation about the animals that we have here. and now the parabola just become ambassadors of conservation in their communities, out there a journey deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist and her team's effort to save the flora and fauna. so precious in the
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region. women make science, ecuador hidden treasure on al jazeera lou ah, the watching out as a reminder of our top stories now this, at least 6 people have died and took care of the 2 more powerful earthquakes on monday night. buildings that were already weakened have now collapsed the epicenter of the stronger magnitude. at 6 point grey was near, and takia or tremors shook neighbor northwest syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. 900 people were injured according to the white helmets. 8 great rushes president has again rallied against the west,
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accusing of seeking unlimited power in world affairs. and that bruton accused ukraine of starting the war of a conflict in a dumbass region warned. moscow will respond if the west continues to supply military aid. it crane's military says it desperately needs more arms and ammunition from western allies to hold off. russian attacks help is on the way. but for many troops in the front line, it's already too late. same bizarre abbey has more from the chernobyl exclusion zone. the warning now, some viewers may find images in his report. distressing the wounded keep coming for leaving the frontline on their backs into the care of barracks. the lucky ones are stabilized and moved to hospitals where the hope is they will leave on their feet. should looseness bernisha from missouri. the most difficult thing for us right now is losing our fighters. but you are losing our
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people. it's out those who are fighting for ukraine when they bring in a person who is wounded and has deadly injuries you watch on that. and you can't help with anything you, what is the worst thing you can imagine that at aid station like this one in that in that region, close to the fighting. there is very little space between life and death. was doctor se saving a russian soldier can be just as important as those for you. i took the hippocratic oath, and i am obliged to treat the old patient regardless of nationality. and secondly, the saved life of a captive is enough at unity to exchange for our captive their camp. so that way we can save the lives of our soldier on the year. and still, the wounded, keep coming. facing rapid assaults in the east were standing guard in the north ukraine. soldiers said the threat of the next russian
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attack is everywhere. for about 15 kilometers from the border with bella roofs in the turn, noble exclusion zone russian forces had occupied this area. at the beginning of the invasion, senior commanders with the ukrainian troops now tell us that they are carrying out these live fire exercises to be prepared if russian troops ever decide to come back . these drills are happening close to the site of the 1986 turnover nuclear disaster rushes occupation of the site last year. the ongoing occupation of this upper region nuclear plant, ukraine says, makes the threat either by accident or design of nuclear fall out. a real possibility of the reigning is happening here because there is exist a chance of possible attack from bellows, which we already had some time ago. so we are training at this exact location to be
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sure we are ready to meet the enemy, me engaged in battle, or waiting to get into the fight. ukrainian soldiers say they've been forced into the kind of conflict that was until a year ago, things passed. they say they want russians to leave their land and peace to return . zane basra, the alta 0, the chernobyl exclusions own in ukraine. un security council has issued a formal statement expressing deep concern and dismay. this house announcement last week of the expansion of illegal settlements in occupied west bank. it says such settlements impeded pace. she had mackenzie has more now from the united nations. over the weekend, one source called frantic negotiations took place between a raft of us diplomats and the israelis and palestinians on the u. e. in order to get to come to some sort of deal to only have
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a presidential statement. so this isn't legally binding as a un security council. resolution would be an actually original un security council resolution that was drafted called israel to immediately and completely cease all supplement activities in the occupied palestinian territory. it reaffirms the illegality of settlement construction. that would be legally binding, although as we know with israel isn't, there isn't one to, to take legally binding un security council resolutions as a, as legally binding. but instead the u. s. that went into these frantic negotiations in order to prevent a un security council resolution which it might have had to veto because of its unwavering support for israel and southern jo biden's on unwavering support for the for benjamin netanyahu. and the reason for that was the u. s really once the focus this week to be on russia and ukraine. and later on this week they'll be a un general assembly resolution that the, the us will be introducing, which will be condemning russia is illegal invasion of ukraine. a tens of thousands
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of people protested outside israel's parliament and west to roost. them on monday against the government's judiciary reforms the can, i said, has given its initial approval after 1st reading of a controversial amendment to overhaul israel's legal system. elections in nigeria just days away. recent attacks of cause concern among the public outgoing president mahar. do the hurry had promised to end violence bible who her am in the north martyrs here is awkward. address has more now from edgar oh, born allstate, in northeastern nigeria has seen 14 years of bulk or out by those. but it's slowly emerging from the crisis with improved security. hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on new buildings and roads, and rehabilitating lives and livelihoods. what we did was to ensure that we created the enabling environment for the population to and them info level. the hood by themselves, with faculty in bunkerville to their in jeff,
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in order to address the root coffee from the insurgency, which are not limited to include in polity including climate. whenever they really decide, including the plethora relative thanks to the biggest military spending in nigeria . areas over on by board quote on fighters have been taken back. the significant robin attacks, my boy cor, i'm and i sell. affiliates is boosting commerce in the northeast here at the main market in my degree traders from child cameron. and is your are loading of merchandise to take across the board and that is creating more jobs and incomes. what the ne gained in terms of peace are the areas of the north have lost. the thought has to be accepted. there are still people there as to the villages that are under control or bandaged. there are a lot of atp that aren't in that area. farther south are you, titian for independence has led to the killing of hundreds of people in attacks on civilians. security forces and government buildings. policy say there are at least
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88 am groups across nigeria, from bandits to fighters and militias, supported by state officials. this and not a big group, are the number one security element or threat to the 22 in 3 elections. in the past, these groups, the ads have the capacity to not only disrupt the upcoming presidential election, but blank nigeria into deeper crisis. i'm groups, he have killed tens of thousands of people. in the last 15 years, nigerian voters consider security has their biggest concern and one wherever, when such as election to tackle head on. what are the groups and some politicians accused of using violence as means toward their objectives? even the election voters want to use defect change now appears and the fright. how many degrees al jazeera, my degree. turning to saddam now as senior military commander mohammed, i'm done, gonzalo says he regrets lost his military takeover,
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which paved the way the return of people loyal to the former government wish up. but when i saw young men and women of the glorious december revolution, i did not hesitate to stand with them against the injustice of the regime as tyrant and corruption. i wanted to build sudan. the most recent mistake was october 25, coo at unfortunately became a get away for the return of the former regime. i sincerely want to leave political power and handed over to a transitional civilian authority. that's fine, is government says the property market is improving after a new survey revealed sales of houses in 1650 rows for the 3rd straight week. the china's real estate crisis is far from over the contrary. you now has more on basing this book in downtown aging, was designed to project a modern image of china, surrounded by cafes, shops and offices. a 2 bedroom apartment here once cost upwards of $1000000.00. but
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in recent years, prices have dropped, may or either yearly, we haven't made much profit this past 3 years or more new houses. and many people think there will be more customers. but that isn't the case. the reality is, the vector see rate is relatively high, and the sale rate is low. every one, these waiting and watching the chinese government says property prices will recover this year, but generally isn't convinced. he says the sector suffered because of the pandemic . but that hasn't been the only problem. in 2021 agent cracked down on debt ridden real estate developers. with the aim of preventing a market bubble. the measures sparked a liquidity crisis, which left many buildings unfinished and thousands of buyers in the lurch. authorities are now scrambling to prop up the industry, which contributes about a quarter of china's g. d. p. the government's intention was to bring down the leverage nor to kill the market since the measures were taken in such
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a hasty manner. and it was so strict that the market was in the wars the recession since $900.00 ninety's. and in addition to that, there was coverage restriction. so the overall sentiment over the market was just become way more pessimistic than the market then the government intended to intended to see in december aging. and it almost 3 years of harsh, 0 corporate policies. it also eased lending restrictions for property developers, lowered mortgage rates and ended housing ownership caps in some cities. the consumer confidence remains lower in big cities like dating, the cost of an apartment is typically much more than one young person can afford. so parents and often even grandparents pull their entire life savings to help find one. but in recent years, many families have held off choosing instead to keep their money in the bank. and
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her expect property prices to stock declining this year. but say it may take years for the sector to fully recover that internally, the big challenge is reversing people's mindsets. he says many believe investing in property just isn't as profitable as it used to be. katrina, you out is irritating. we're going to return now to let him have putins speech shirt, delivering his annual address to both houses of russia's parliament. let's take listening to electric on them because many of the problems we face are now easily and can easily be solved. we can see the picture more clearly towards it. and the last quarter last year was name to our economy in the as many feature se, but if you had predicted, we could have you collateral. but as of yet we're picking, we have our own robust domestic markets and our brit activity has doubled.
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you. so we will continue to do so and you could you, it are. so we managed to provide assurances told on school, responsible businesses, you must the goal of our biggest key as others you read is adults. economy is a model teacher role with the punches accumulates on the contrary to take higher levels in terms of performance and productivity. this is not good at times of the challenges of a loan. it is a time of opportunities that we shouldn't have. and in order to achieve our goal with our future hanks and the balance, we should eliminate any conflict dealer. and we must iron out any obstacles we should, i mean the ultimate goal and brief our domestic businesses that are flourishing. our small and medium businesses cooling are performing well. the
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road that works 3 schools at the university. this is another of a victory. our scientific achievement is part and parcel of our policy. it is a total, societal and social success in all directions. we should continue to perform or should it with our focus on these goals. well, why didn't the opportunities of economic corporations? we have new economic opportunities. we have a network of roads for the exportation of goods from russia to the east, with both china, mongolia, this well cement, our relationship with the central asian countries with we will also
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pay more attention to those operating to receive them good on these come with the south of a new media and north korea. dawn will also with these ships anchoring in the caspian sea, well, initiate the new routes for cooperation with the middle east. and then with an iran will continue to develop this marion road. and we will also need to improve the needles of our railway and it works to the east an hour marine and see ports. this is part of the solving all other problems will continue to cooperate with the area and to the east. we will cement our infrastructures and we will direct them towards the east. in europe, we are in 2024. we will have massive development.
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this will include not only half of the road networks which will operate independently and efficiently. we will continue to implement our plans for the school clinic for future scholarship at the greater than packer program, the with the services sector, birth hospitals for acute pediatric hospitals and other medical facilities. all hospitals and medical facilities will continue to receive support where our people can receive medical treatment. you for free, you need to see any household. 10 also receive electricity, power, connection, telephone cable, and other basic connections free of charge fortunate this year. in this direction,
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the government is investing more than all of the alien robin with this number for land in there. i should do is you are receiving a dedicated support motion i'd be in while we should continue the wireless or our scientific anthropological advancement of our national. we're gonna, scientific and technological advancement. loans will be offered to any individual will be able to buy the marapoo tin, talking about the russian economy there. he said, are small and medium businesses are performing well and our productivity has doubled. let's go to some of inch of it now in moscow. so some of this has also been a speech aimed at a domestic audience suggesting that strength, despite western sanctions as you've been listening for about an hour now into this speech. and the social economics are at this moment, the focus he's telling his local audience as people 1400 of them who gathered from
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not just the political elite, but from them it's special military operation as well. that he is going to continue to provide them with opportunities. the rest is not going to be able to force russia to back down. it's economic progress is going to continue. it's going to look for avenues away from the west. he's been highlighting initiatives about the east of russia looking and a look east policy looking at china, central asia and other states. and you see that this is and a speech which is not just aimed for a particular audience, but for all audiences. and he goes back and forth on various things, various issues, as you've heard in the beginning, laying out the whole dimensions of why it was inevitable for russia to go to war. and then talking about the long history of what the rest had done it in saying that this is the rests, fold that russia had to go to war. it is the west's responsibility to stop the war
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. and as long as they continued to provide long range weapons, russia is going to continue to drive further into territory where it is going to take down these weapons. so i can add speech and address not just limited to a local audience, but to an international audience with academy putting is highlighting that russia is not at fault. the rest is and his thanking his people for standing by him. okay, awesome. i can shop a lot in moscow. thank you. right, so for now with me, carol johnson during his her next with the news are right off the bring say with ah, to ukrainian filmmakers join the army to fight against russian separatist in 2014. they document their journey from civilians to soldiers. as the fighting intensifies the tools of their trade become weapons of war
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