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story of love, patience, and pay no one. what forces me to live in that camp as my love for hamp out as you the world follows this trouble little couple. trying to get buried and set how pull in the palestinian refugee camp in boot. the next 2 months should meet and drink and go out or do anything just say, chatty, let come. the price of love. oh, no. just iraq. a catastrophic series of earthquakes into kiya and syria has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more homeless. a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to t n. syria makes on al jazeera lou,
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365 days of war. thousands of people have died. millions have been displaced as the war and ukraine enters its 2nd tier. the un general assembly pauses a resolution calling on russia to withdraw its troops from ukraine. ah. and the ottoman brought him and this is al 0 live from door ha. also coming up. simultaneous attacks on 3 political parties and mind. cheery, i have killed several people, including a senate candidate just days before elections. plus. i'm heidi joe castro in east palestine, ohio, where the cleanup continues after a train derailment center toxic chemicals into the environment. ah,
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it's been one year since russian president vladimir putin announced the military operation in ukraine. thousands of people have lost their lives. millions have been displaced since the start of the war. charles stratford is in care of and takes a look at the key moments from the last tier. on february, the 24th 2022 was the 1st wave of russian troops crossed the border. the russian missiles struck. it fast became clear that vladimir putin insistence that he would not invade ukraine had been alive. it was a multi pronged attack. russian forces crossed from better routes and advanced tools. keith, it was a similar pushing the ne. oh, and in the east to watch you. crane 2nd city car cave. at the same time, mainly pro russia separate his forces attacked towns in ukraine, controlled areas of don, ex guns,
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ukrainian president. not yet in his trademark military fatigues, cold for help till november. i had a conversation with you as president joe biden. the u. s. is starting to gather international support. paul planning and brave ukrainian defense quickly scaffold putin's immediate plans to take give the russian army columns will soon bogged down and smashed water. narrow that a whole wolf, the enemy, poorly calculated their communications and logistics needs, and their supply warehouses were across the border. this meant that after 2 days they were stopped without fuel, ammunition, and food, and they lost the effective management of their troops. on the 1st of april, ukraine announced it had recaptured the entire region around cave dead civilians. some with their hands bound behind their backs were discovered seemingly where they had been shot. russia is accused of war crimes. the russian army which ukrainian
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intelligences had planned on taking control keith in 3 days, had suffered a historic and humiliating defeat. in may of the months of intense fighting in the polt city of mary paul, the last remaining ukrainian fighters surrendered that as hostile steel club. but you crane by now was receiving what would become tens of billions of dollars worth of military aid. autumn counter offensive liberated with tens of thousands of square kilometers, including the city of kensal purchase, the cur, reparation for the counter offensive started in april by june when we had received western weapons, we were better able to hit their supply lines up, command centers and weapons and fuel depos, or we can also attack their reserve troops as they approached the front line. a huge come on up him. but since december, ukrainian gaines have slow to a virtual standstill, russia has made small advances in eastern don bands using what ukrainian forces say
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is wave of the wave of infantry soldiers and mercenaries from the wagner group. some of the heaviest fighting continues around the town of buck mote. where many, the estimated 5000 civilians who remained there, refused to be evacuated. officials here and here on their western allies are convinced that russia is about to launch what they describe as a spring offensive. more sophisticated weaponry, such as tanks, is on its way from nato countries, but with no end in sight to the fighting. many are asking just how long ukraine's allies can fund this war, despite their leaders saying, it is a fight for democracy. they cannot lose char stafford or to 0 heave. and here is the current situation on the ground. russia controls much of the territory east of the in the pro river, but a cranium counter offensive, and the autumn reclaimed swamps of land to the north and south, including the key city of care. so on. now, the front line is on the city of which president lensky says,
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has been turned to ruins by the russian offense of the united nations. general assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution calling on russia to withdraw from ukraine. the u. s. ukraine and the you wanted a strong show of unity against russia on the anniversary of the invasion. but some key nations abstained as she happened tom's. he report this non binding resolution was based on the fundamental principle of the un charter. it is against international law for one member state to invade another ukraine and the you wanted as many member states as possible to vote in favor of their drove a new from recent history that anything more strongly worded would lose support and strategy paid off with $141.00 if the $193.00 members of the un general assembly voting in favor 7 voting against and $32.00 abstaining. the message is clear. it doesn't matter what russia thrice and how it attempts to undermine international
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order. and the coalition in support of ukraine still tauriel integrity. it fails. these $141.00 countries reiterated a clear de man to russia withdraw. withdraw immediately, completely an unconditionally, from ukraine's internationally recognized territory. as expected, several key northern line countries abstained, including china, south africa, and india. they argued that a resolution that sought to contribute to a lasting peace in the region should focus on achieving a cease for immediate peace talks and addressing the geopolitical concerns that lead to the conflict and the 1st place, chow watts. since the court on king boosting or even enlarging military blocks, lonely, undermine regional security and drive peace further away. the final settlement allow crane crisis hinges on abandoning the cold war mentality in giving direction to and respecting the reasonable security concerns of all countries. while we take
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note of the stated objectives of today's resolution, given its inherent limitations in reaching our desired goal of securing lasting peace, we are constrained to abstain. and even though several northern line countries like my jury and in an easier did vote for the resolution, they'd register their reservations criticizing it for not promoting storks and conflict resolution ukraine. the e u and the u. s. can once again say that a majority of nations at the un general assembly has voted against the russian invasion, even of finding unity on more punitive actions against moscow has proved more elusive. shebra tansy al jazeera, the united nations. now china is expected to unveil a plan on friday to end the war and ukraine. ukrainian president for law demand zalinski has been hosting spanish prime minister pedro sanchez and cave at a press conference after they talk. zalinski said he's cautiously optimistic about
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a chinese piece plan that meant young, but ye still lamented. i've not seen the document, it's too early to make a diagnosis. i think that in general, the fact that china started talking about peace in ukraine. i think that's not bad . it's important for us that all states are on our side on the side of justice, but the fact that china is already talking about it. this is some kind of 1st step . this is not bad at all. we'll jump to conclusions after seeing specifically what they offer a sama ben javert has more from moscow. what it is? well kept secret because john has been talking about this piece plan for the last few days, but it hasn't unveiled it as yet. this morning we've heard from the russian foreign ministry that it was not part of the discussions between china's top tip them out and the russian foreign minister. but it does not rule out that better. this plan has been given to both capital, moscow and key for them to have a reaction ready before china and build that. but this is where china wants to be a about an arbiter which sits in the middle and tries to negotiate between these 2
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sides, which remain far apart when it comes to how to end the war. now the support of the russian communist party have been laying flat tributes of the tube of the unknown soldier in moscow to monk. the annual defender of the fatherland day. the holiday celebrates the formation of the red army in 1918 and compulsory military service for most russian men to see as event is even more high profile due to the war and ukraine. hundreds of people have attended a vigil for ukraine and trafalgar square in london or a challenge was there for us. it is easy to be somewhat dismissive event than they are on the symbolic. well, yes, they often bollock, but they all symbolic of something that is tangible and real because without the support of western countries like the u. k, it's arguable that ukraine might not be able to resist the onslaught of the russian invasion. so what do events like this represents? well, they represent the millions,
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if you read refugee dispersed around europe and all those people who welcomed them into their homes, that represents all that fundraising and donation is done by normal people. it represents the diplomatic efforts and support of western governments represents the military aids. it's been flowing into ukraine, keeping ukrainian guns firing, and it's representing the intelligence that allows the ukrainians to offer you the one step ahead of what the russian military is doing. so when people come to events like this, when they have poor pain in the colors of the ukrainian flag on the street in front of rushes embassy in london, somebody else that happened on that they didn't. these things get noticed by ukrainians who feel like they're not alone, that they have support. i'm one of the ra parts of the world, like bits of the global south that are more sympathetic to the russian course. the west certainly isn't,
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and it continues to stand by ukraine. moving on to other news, mount police in my jury, a se attackers who killed the senate candidate from the opposition. labor party. targeted 3 political parties on wednesday bar, or you will check who was shot dead and se, and knew the state was returning home from the campaign valley. police, a suspect of separatists carried out simultaneous attacks on 3 parties on wednesday, killing several people. it's the latest incident in the state of violence ahead of saturday's election. also has more from the new good. this is way the man was running for senator was killed on wednesday night. his convoy was traveling along this road when it got to this area, gunman opened fire. you could see some of the cartridges down there. he was killed and some of his party members also killed. they then set fire to the car. the car has been moved by security forces, police of issued a statement and they blamed on groups for the attack. they say young men of the region are trying to disrupt home on saturday and are trying to cause panic. the
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street is usually busier than this. you got a few cars, but many of the shops of clothes. some of the people here say they're too scared to open it on the nervous, off the attack on wednesday. not sure what is going to happen next. the moods here is 10. people will tell you, try not to leave the city and travel by road. they say people are getting kidnapped people ransom, and people are being attacked along the road. so jenny, there's a feeling of insecurity in the area. there's been lingering tensions in this part of the country for many, many years. some people here said they feel marginalized from the rest of nigeria. they feel that the federal government in the capital, the boucher has not that enough to develop this part of nigeria. some of them have been agitating to change some even calling for a separation independence from the state of nigeria. israel or conklin by
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4 to nigeria, civil war known as by after all. what i know for sure, for between 19671970, that attempt at secession in the south east home to the able homeland, ethnic group killed more than 1000000 people. when, when you finish the retire lieutenant colonel is worried about a new generation of fighters who say not enough people from this region have influence over nigeria, politics, security, and economy. i'm suggesting that the fellow will mitchell think deeply and see how they can bring us into the equation to assuage the sinners under and douse the people. the boys who are warren alleged to badly nigeria southeast has seen an increase in pre election violence, kidnappings, and continued agitation from some to split from the rest of the country. dozens of people have been killed this year in a row. you die boucher breast lobe. you know,
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breast robber, i believe kitchener. portal i recall, did you call for them to tele doc? liberty, a free book this i missed your instincts. a man what bully, breed them. so i don't want to be free presidential and parliamentary elections are on saturday. some polling stations will not be used because of insecurity. security forced to say they will guarantee lower and order a need to tell you how, where we do it's not i'm telling you is ups would do it on everyone. we have the liberty to aside their franchise insecurities, not the only issue for voters. rising unemployment and economy are major concerns. this market is usually busy at this time of the day. a lot more people would be here looking for good deals and bargains, but it's quiet with the shortages of cash. banks often run out and that's effectively everyday life in a geron, president mohammed, uber, harry is serving his 2nd and last term. many nigerians hope waiver takes over from
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him, will quickly turn around the economy and result lingering conflicts, harder, mathias al, jazeera integral nigeria now blah mccarthy, a senior fellow at the tony blair institute for global change. he says the security situation in nigeria has never been so unstable that he may, jo, i'm groups in the country that are operating one in the south is where this happened when in the northwest and the north central, which is a criminal gang, nor can you call bonded that has an estimated 30000 men and have been killing people. they have to over 10000 people over the past 10 years and have a store. it runs on in billions of dollars. and then in this not what eastern part of nigeria there is. it you had to group a group lemon to fight for islam. goldberg, graham that has huge will buy that to 5000 people. that groups one of each p less ideological p less is to disrupt nigeria,
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democracy. and we know that they do step up at tags when ever elections are to be held. include in the last elections in 2019 and in 2011. they even succeed at enforcing agidir's election to postpone by 6 weeks because the security forces said they could not guarantee security. so insecurity. so widespread 3 major m groups and we have never seen this in the history of the country. unfortunately, as i drove the 3 groups, i mentioned a fake news, conspiracy theories and false information on social media is likely to exacerbate things and live to commission amino tensions. especially because the 3 major candidate to come from 3 different ethnic groups and 3 different parts of nigeria. and we know that an unscrupulous politician sometimes explode those kinds or 4 lines in order to ignite one community against the other. still ahead on the bulletin with quick survivors, he said it to a fade to go han,
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even though the buildings have been declared safe and as i'll strike siphoned garza after rockets refined from the territory. ah lou. ready the catastrophic series of. ready quakes into chia and syria has taken thousands of people's lives and left many more harmless. a major mobilization of humanitarian support is underway ah, teams on the ground will bring you continuous updates to tea and syria earthquakes on al jazeera oh, a
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bought the law, but will the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line we're ah, watching, i'll just, they are with me. it is of a pull on them. and doha reminder of our top stories,
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the salad. it's been one. yes, it's washing president of that in a period announced the military operation and ukraine. the country has been devastated by the fighting since the invasion began. the un general assembly has passed resolution, according for russia to end hostilities, 141 of the 193 member nations motion fable of demanding multiple immediately and unconditionally withdraw. the resolution as non binding bodies considered an indicator of global sentiment. a senate candidate nigeria has been killed by gotten them ahead of fetch days election, borrow eve or chill pool was attacked on wednesday in southeast and a new state. the opposition candidate was returning from the campaign valley for his labor party. oh ah, i'm almost 50000 people now. confirm dead in the earthquakes that had turkey and sylvia millions are in need of humanitarian aid.
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many survivors of without shelter and many of those in turkey are whose houses are still standing. say they can't go back. acid bag sent us this report from gaseous tip. cold under freight, full in 3 earthquake to the space of 2 weeks. many people don't feel safe in the homes there sleeping in the open areas like parks and carport mccomb took my last when it's dark. my son starts to say, mom, can we go to the cafe mom? the chandeliers shaking. when someone touches the table, my son gets afraid and says, there's an earthquake, my children feel safe for outside. so we stay inside in our cars. the fire keeps their hands warm, but it's the kindness of strangers that warms the hearts also fall to our house was marked as slightly damaged, but we couldn't answer for 2 weeks. we didn't have gas and water. we had babies and small children. so we stayed here for 2 weeks. we were lucky,
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this restaurant opened its thought to us. so instead of staying in attends or sleeping in the car, we stayed there. may god bless her. most of the city of 2000000 have been told by authorities, the homes are safe, but many don't believe that there are no fish and numbers and how many buildings are secure and does the enter. predictions are further great and social media of heightened people's sense of fear. our house was checked by the authorities and we went back in. the building was marked slightly damaged with 95 percent non damaged, but the walls are cracked psychologically. we are afraid to go back in, especially as the aftershocks and the latest ether quick mess. wife said she'd rather brave the cold, said the 9th floor of the building. it shakes every time it's enough to shot. we've seen residents across the city. the thing in the cars and in the park, they've been former times so much for the earth quakes, but nothing can reassure them. to return to the home. i said vague. i just got into
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the israel has carried out a series of airstrikes on the gaza strip after rockets were fired from the territory. israeli forces targeted what they said was a mass military sites. the israeli army says it intercepted 5 out of 6 rockets. no casualties have been reported on either side. palestinian protest as have been voicing their anger out of aids by israeli forces killed 11 people and injured more than a 100 others. these are the scenes from the occupied west bank cities of ramallah, nablus, and heb hall. the protests were organized by the palestinian group. lions didn't condemn what they call unjustified israeli aggression. that took place on wednesday . neither abraham has following developments from nablus. at least he made it to the that's what the mother of 11 year old uses up with old tells us he's in an intensive care unit after being wounded in his abdomen by shrapnel and
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by a bullet in his leg of hello usa says he went to a market in the old city of nablus to buy a sandwich. what he ran into is really forces a use of my benefit and i didn't know these really army was reading. he went to buy some food that he might have stayed to look on. but he is a kid. what kind of danger? a boy his age can pose, 11 palestinians were killed during the reed on wednesday. thousands came to this community hall to mourn and pay their respects. among those killed was a child and 3 elderly men, dozens of other people were wounded, and hospitals overwhelmed. it yes, as a nurse, as the wounded are being brought in, he was called to the emergency room. he tried to resuscitate a wounded man. it wasn't until that patient was declared dead that he realized it was his father with her. i pulled the curtain and saw him. i didn't want to believe
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my eyes. i took a closer look. i turned his head. i realized it was my father. i just didn't want to believe it. these really forces say the raid was aimed at members of armed groups, but with a high number of fatalities. many here say israel is trying to deter people from resisting israel's occupation. choices are that they offered the palestinians, is one either one of the 2 things either to go on to resist. i'm to say, no, i do just to hold your, to your ground and the, the price would be exceptionally high. all your go out on the clear that you are so and that exactly all the fruits and people a general strike was announced across the occupied west bank in protest against the read palestinians say they have few other options and surrendering isn't one of them. he that but a heem al jazeera, the occupied westbank to the us now where clean up uh the clean up continues after
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a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in the state of ohio 3 weeks ago with some people living in the area have complained of headaches and coughs, fearing they're related to the cost and genic materials released into the environment. i disha castro has more within days of the derailment. the tracks owned by norfolk southern railway, were fixed the money making cargo back in transit. but life is not back to normal in east palestine, ohio and the towns 4000 residents. wonder if it ever will be. we came out there, spell hits you right away. gladys king lives in a nursing home to kilometers from the derailment site. the air appears to be clear now, but every one has been drinking bottled water ever since more than 400000 leaders of vinyl chloride were released from the derail train cars in a controlled burn on february 6th. if they were going safer than what they were,
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they wanted to rail. they wanted a rails all that wouldn't have been the atmosphere and we wouldn't be breathing all that in his 1st visit to the crash site and stung by accusations of a slow response to the crisis. federal transportation secretary keep booted, judge pledge the government's help. they're going to have support from us when it comes to holding norfolk southern accountable. they're going to have support from the when it comes to making sure they get accurate information about the safety of their air, water, and soil. and i think they can have support. they ought to have support from the country that is seen what they've been through. on thursday, the national transportation safety board released a preliminary report that said an overheated wheel bearing cause derailment. it's a 3 member cru correctly followed procedures, and the train was traveling below the speed limit and investigated hearing will be scheduled in coming weeks. this was 100 percent preventable. we call things accidents. there is no accident. it has been nearly 3 weeks and the contaminated
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soil is still on the site. it is underneath those plastic tart. the railroad company says it will haul all of it away and set up the ground water monitoring here, rather than say, that should have happened long ago. do you trust the assurances that you're getting from the railroad company and government, half and half? i know not to almost everything because we probably can't tell us everything. but for the most part, you know, yeah, you know, 5050 and residents fear the help they receive will be short lived and that the suffering may be long term. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera east palestine, ohio, and that says a male is a problem for this bulletin, but do stay with us on al jazeera next, especially, probably grand mocking a year and to the ukraine.
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ah. with the harsh, cold winter conditions are gone from you station i was still cold enough to produce snow shares, wet snow showers are suspecting home shoe. the avalanche risk is up on their warnings because of that and the cold that came along the yank. see that's also gone, that's being warmed out. so we'll run back up to 13 degrees. but there's still a cold wind coming down. was tie one. and in taipei you got 3 more days of it. and it'll rain on 2 of those. so think of wind chills in the high temperature, low by day than it normally is by now. this is a really quite colds, unpleasant spell i would think. and that carries on through the saturday, where we see also said increase in the snow showers. it helps shoot not a particularly good will say thing i don't think. and as the rainy season is stuttering a little bit, we still got the chance of big showers in java,
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sumatran parts of borneo, the flash truck risk attendant in the northeast of indian brewton the remaining showers all still there. the quite like the quite well space, the thought rid of the major story we have shower to its ranking. but for india and pakistan the increase in temperatures. the nurse will sing recently is too early, officially dimension, pre monsoon heat. but ready this part of pakistan and running in to india is $5.00 to $9.00 degrees warmer than it should be. sidney's cooler in the far north. ah, join the debate. but you know that the sector is james, empowered by the government unstained by the government. today they are the government africans count. security is also global. help security on an online at your voice. there is no right to defense. there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid, there has to be some work toward i sustain a.

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