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hearing tragedy on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this was probably one of the deadliest disasters in the history of setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. this is the one that's been hitting 50 sharing personal stories for a global audience. can you talk a little bit about what life is like for african luminous programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on now to sierra ah, to the war in ukraine overshadows the g. 20 summit in india. your secretary of state says moscow shows no signs of backing down and talking to out his hero, russia's ambassador to the u. k. disputes claims of russian atrocities committed in
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ukraine. ah. lauren taylor, this is our desire ally from london. also coming up, growing anger in greece after the country's worst ever train crash. 57 people are now known to have died chilly as accused of militarize, its border armed soldiers deployed to check people's papers ah or international divisions over the war and ukraine dominated talks between the foreign ministers from the world 20 largest economies preventing agreement on a final statement hosts, india had been hoping to shift the agenda to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. china and russia blocked the usual post meeting communicate. while
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the u. s. accuse russia of threatening the g. twenty's founding principles. tony chang reports a moment for reflection and unity as foreign ministers from the g. 20 stood for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the earthquakes and turkey and syria . and it was in that spirit that their host, india's prime minister, called on those assembled to use the meeting for resolution. not rancor, visual nor by law is shorts. but re dinard resolve. bluebeard are gum in the bay. oh, dog began, however, is the foreign ministers of the world 20 largest economists met in new delhi. the war in ukraine dominated discussions, along with its impact on global food supplies, energy prices, and security. there are some matters of sharp differences of opinions and views. yet we must find common ground and provide direction because that
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is what the world expects of us. on the side lines, a very brief meeting between rushes, foreign minister survey leverage and u. s. secretary of state antony blinking was the 1st time both of met since the russian invasion. but if anything of substance was achieved both to remain tight lipped later the press conference. lathrop blamed the fail if a consensus on the western nations present. oh sir. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed or are western colleagues like a year ago, under the indonesian g 20 chairman. shiver were seeking to bring to the forefront an issue with the situation around ukraine by tooth and untruth. smith and antony blinking conceded that the failure to move forward threatened the principles on which the g 20 was founded. right? that there are real challenges to the multilateral system. and those challenges, in many ways, are coming directly from russia. which, ah,
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has been violating the very principles that lie at the heart of that system. india's chairmanship of the g 20 was supposed to be the blossoming of its ambitions to leave the global self promoting issues like death alleviation and climate change . but that seems to have been put on hold by ongoing concerns over the war in ukraine. tony chang, l. desert. ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on a residential block in their southern city was a parisha that killed at least 4 people. several others were injured, attacked, destroyed many apartments in the 5 story building. emergency services say they rescued, 11 people from the rubble. the city was for is your lies in the region of the same name, along with jeanette lou hands and house on it's one of the regions russia claims to annexed from ukraine. now september the russian president, vladimir putin says a ukrainian sabotaged group shot civilians on russian territory close to the border
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. the governor of brianna sc regions of the group crossed from ukraine and opened fire on a car, killing 2 people and injuring a child, who tinkle the incident a terrorist attack. ukraine denies the allegation, saying it's a classic deliberate provocation. rushes ambassador to the u. k. as acute nato attorney, ukraine into a western back to fortress, to oppose russian influence in eastern europe. under kellen says the possible supply of long range weapons to ukraine will only force russia to push deeper into the country. and the accepted that russia is engaged in a war with ukraine rather than a special military operation as a criminal has previously maintained. the comments were made in an interview with our new barker on the butcher or a pin mario pool. you know, those places very well. ukrainian towns where rushes accused of all sorts of gross atrocities and war crimes, including the motor of civilians, rape the list,
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goes on. do you condemn these alleged crimes? well, we had a lot about that of they are totally different. absolutely. different things boucher has been staged and there is no doubt about that stage by you're getting a special forces in money. will you probably think about booming of the theatre over the year, but the victims hit been discovered. so all of these things we know, but also when we need to have a balance or we need that international community should be aware of what is happening in the bus. it's a crime, but nobody's speaking about it. so you're saying that all the evidence put forward regarding claims of atrocities carried out by russian forces in the lungs of boucher and pin a fake in boucher absolutely. it was fake and my group has nothing to do with this european i i'm not sure about that. pin, because i did not,
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i'm not very well about that. there's a possibility that crimes may have been committed in open. you know, this is mr. iteration, this is a war infect thing, so civilians collateral, in that warning of civilians. collateral in that war, we know targets especially suited in infrastructure. i noticed that the ease the word war is this a well, in a way, yes, in a way is this even you can call with see the war of it goes on. most bus it is. we do not share, we don't drive a line between russian people and green and people that contains lives. so for us and so in certain way it is yes. how might the supply, for instance, of tanks, long range weapons, and possibly even fighter jets change rushes chances on the battlefield? so i don't believe that it will. the suitors threat dorsey will in the united kingdom, is saying direct me of that. it is going to provide a long range weapon for the army. how would that affect russia tactic?
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and we are certain of that of lease along creature weapon will be used against civilian targets. would that mean having to make greater advantage to push further into you have to move of the line field or deeper into your cream just to avoid the rest of the data today over us it into that that it, that it over them by us. so by, in this way, western countries of the destroying ukraine itself. and you can see the interview in full and talked router 0 here at 2330 gmc ah, chinese government has begun millage rising, the country is northern border with bolivia to control the entry of undocumented migrants armed soldiers are patrolling the border close to the town of col, czerny inspecting those, trying to cross into chile, or 30 se, there's been
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a recent increase in the number of people crossing from bolivia. the metro were deployed for 90 days. our latin america editor lucille newman, is there. this is the chile but nivia border and directly behind me you will see many, many white tents that has become a kind of a prompt to camp for my grants to try to make it into chilly without the proper documents. this started this week only when the julian government decided to deploy the army, the military to patrol this entire area in the, at the comma desert. where for years now, my grants, especially venezuelans, have been pouring into chile, undocumented and would practically no control at all. right. behind me here is another part of the border that white mountain you see signifies that it is bolivia, but closer to chile is the part that where i'm standing now. and despite the fact
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that the army has been deployed, we are hearing the migrants continue to come into the country, but no longer into the town of called china, which had been their main entry point. the locals here are very happy about that because they had been over run days say by migrant what it is not stopping the problem. all undocumented migration into chile, the government says, is just a 1st step. hundreds of thousands of people are in this country without any documents at all. without fingerprints, nobody knows who they are. the government is, is caving into pressure. just stop that from happening. but this is only the beginning. the number of people killed in a train crash in northern greece has risen to 57. that number is expected to climb higher, as crews continue to search through the wreckage. rail workers across greece took part in a strike as public anger grows. just as a frustrated over years of on the funding of the rail network, which they says left it in a dangerous state. crush happened on tuesday night when
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a passenger train and a freight train collided. a station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. jones, rob ross has more from larissa, traffic cameras on a nearby motorway capture a massive explosion. as the 2 trains collide, the fireball reduced the passenger trains engine and 2 front cars, 2 strips of metal. the freight trains forward engine was hoisted from the track. rescue workers who were their moments after the crash described the scene. but what we saw was without precedent or burned remains a stench in the air. the smell of burning, plastic shapeless, sheet metal fire, people in pain. it was a living hell. it still is. and yet i just wish strength to the people who lost loved ones of a high and happy injured can go home fully recovering hour at larissa. general hospital on thursday, dozens of relatives, many of them parents of young people coming home from a 3 day weekend. we're trying to match their dna to that of body parts and sorrow
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mixed with anger was palpable across the city. 3 weeks ago, the railway workers union issued a public complaint, demanding investment in personnel and automated signaling equipment, saying a major accident was only a question of time, and they weren't the 1st. last year, the hellenic railways, chief safety officer, resigned over a lack of safety procedures. lady, so station master has been charged with manslaughter by negligence for allowing the passenger train to travel north on a south bound track. but people here say he is not the only one to blame. let me hear something dixon, finishing over to leslie. the fema, if fails, we can't scapegoat the station master or any one else. responsibilities must be made out to all those who are really to blame. any one who has a share of the blame and must pay his share, because it seems that the responsibilities go beyond the station master,
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at least according to the union city, after the prime minister has promised clarity on what went wrong with greece's rail infrastructure, which is a state responsibility that could bring great political cost, but people want answers. jobs are opal us al jazeera larissa still ahead on al jazeera fears for public health on the beaches of paris. as the spirit of bird flew starts killing the wild life and bringing back with smiles, the volunteer, entertainers helping out in one of the turkish cities. blessed hit by last month as ah, with off we go with your world weather update will kick this one off in australia and we've got a tropical low. i mentioned tropical low because that's hanging on to more moisture
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. i could gonna dump about a 100 to 200 millimeters of rain for the northern territory. are for western areas of queensland on friday. you zealand looks like this both for the north and south island. we've got pulse is a brain, but i got to take you to the south pacific. it's active here. so 1st we had judy will roll through van iwatsu and now we've got kevin hot on it skills, look like it's just going to clip the capital port vila, on friday. it's been copious amounts of rain for southern malaysia and singapore that continues on fridays would go in for a closer look or just the other day singapore registered. it's what is february day on record, and here we are in march and that rain continues. we're talking more than half a meter of rain as of late. temperature is on the way up through china. we'll talk about that in one sec, but we've got some showers loc between the gang, see, and the pearl river valley. jung joe at 21 degrees. it's about a month ahead of schedule, and same goes for beijing at 18 degrees. that's
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a temperature we would expect to see for the month of april. things are quite across the korean peninsula and temperatures and the double digits there is wall. see you soon. ah, they come from humble indian villages with a chasing international sporting success. one on one east examines how athletics is helping tribal communities gain the recognition and accept on algebra. ah, a algebra where ever you with no news
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ah, or one of the top stories jojo 0 divisions over the war and ukraine dominated talks between the foreign ministers from the world's 20 largest economies preventing agreement on a final statement. your 6 year state entity blinkin briefly met face to face with his russian count about sag lovegrove. for the 1st time since the invasion, chili's government has begun. minutes rising, the country's northern border with bolivia to control the entry of undocumented migrants station master on duty during tuesdays train crash in greece. that left at least $57.00 people dead, as appeared in court on charges including negligent homicide. at least $59.00 police offices are being held by protest is at an oil facility in san vicente did cag, one at columbia indigenous groups,
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and farmers have been protesting for a month against a british oil company. emerald energy police clashed with protest is who trespassed on the property and burnt containers. one police as it has reportedly been shot dead. columbia's government has sent a high level delegation to try to solve a situation. our dear is labor party presidential candidate. peter obee says saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually won the governing party candidate bulletin a boot was declared the winner with the election commission saying he received 37 percent of the vote. but on thursday, obee held a news conference bowing to prove that he is the true winner. i wrote us a reports from boucher from one from nigeria opposition either peter o b tells his supporters not to lose hope. the labor party to insist he wants saturdays election and says he's going to court to tell us the results were either for one document. once you
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did brick bulletin, newborn of the governing all progresses, congress was declared the winner by the independent national electoral commission. i make for now the streets of the capital of boucher and many other parts of the country are calm as people wait for the court process to pull out legal challenges . i've been lawyers before against the results of presidential elections in nigeria, but not many people are watching to see how independent the judiciary will be and want to live opposition party say there are some people did not vote because of technical problems and a new biometric anti fort voter accreditation system, and i need to bring my josh, who are spots foreigners who i asked was in alicia technology until of war happened on that day. you know, i think that is a major issue or lisa is shorter of electron. he's law about winning or losing.
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he's about, draws on digit mission. nigeria is africa's most populous nation and the continents biggest economy. many people around the world are monitoring what happens next. harder matessa out. is there a boucher the war and she dogs western region of dar 4 is one of the longest running conflicts in the world. it's now 20 years since rebel groups began fighting . the government audience continues to flare up despite at 2020 piece deal with millions displaced by violence. hipaa, mormon reports from north tougher. hi j. abraham is waiting in line at the zemzem camp incidence most dar for to receive money. as a farmer, she prefers to earn her living by selling her harvests. but with continuing insecurity across the state, it is very difficult and she is reliant on this eat, masonic added number ninfa. i went to the phone with my kids last and an aunt mine came. the only thing that came to my mind was that we'd be attacked and my daughter raped i wasn't afraid of death i was afraid of being raped. we left our farm and
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hadn't been back since there has been conflict in dar forest since 2003 went r for a tribes rebelled against the government. that's left the regent flooded with arms even after a peace deal signed in 2020, between the rebel groups and the government. and more than 2 years after the deal, security is still a challenge in the region with repeated cycles of intercontinental violence and displacement, especially in farming areas. conflict over farmland is not the only cause of intercom enough violence here. the years of war have seen arab tribes being armed against the dark for a tribes. and even if the war has ended, tension between the 2 sides have not. herders who are mostly from the arab tribes have been accused of allowing their cattle on farms or grabbing lands, leading to more violence. the head of the herders and farmers commission says those instigating violence do not represent all herders. asana, sit at morgan, doc him off his own. it's not about who owns guns and who doesn't. every one has
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weapons, even of some daunted, mrs. hurd as have arms since the water to fin the casual and wealth. the use my different from defending yourself any cancelled like most cases or against individuals like it sometimes happens. not every farm is displaced and not every arab hood is an attacker. nuptial intercontinental violence displaced more than 900000 people in the last year alone. many are in need of 8, but organizations say providing security would help reduce those numbers. unfortunately, there is a lack of protection of civilians under the protection of civilians is something that the you and cannot do. we cannot physically provide for tech counselors. we can support, we can advice, we can report on violation. however, this is in the hands of the government, the government ultimately has to do more to improve the lives of the people by security. but in the region, still grappling with the effects of years of war, attaining full security may take time. he but morgan onto 0 north star for the
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world. food program is cutting food rations for a hang the refugees in bangladesh because of a shortfall in international donations. the human body says it urgently need $125000000.00 from international partners to avoid any further cuts. food rations have been reduced from $12.00 to $10.00 per month. per person. the cuts to the food ration program come as many staple items. a seeing a steep rise in prices due to the born ukraine and growing global inflation. the food cuts will impact nearly one town situation of human rights and me and mar. he says, the cuts only exacerbate an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many a families in the camps in bangladesh of the last couple of days. listen even to this point, even before the coach, they've been struggling to feed their family of 45 percent of the families in these
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camps at insufficient diet, 41 percent of these right angle children to have stunted growth, over half of the children. and over 40 percent of breastfeeding mothers are anemic . so even before these cuts begin, these families were struggling to, to feed their families and be sure why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cuts are in place, and by the way, this is the 1st of a series of cuts that the world will program is going to make this good. now go to families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars us cent per day. starting next month, if these, these bonds are not with it is completely outrageous. but this has happened. it is very simple, that this is not a natural catastrophe. like the earthquake and turkey and syria. this is a human made catastrophe. all created because a nation's government had refused to put the requisite to fund into this account
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that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees, they are totally dependent upon the international community. the british navy says it seized iranian weapons, including anti tank guided missiles from smuggler vessel. last month on the weapons found included, medium range ballistic missile companions. they were taken from a boat in international waters traveling south from iran. at high speed, british marines prevented the boat from making its way back into raining waters. the turkish government is giving financial support to people and businesses hit by last month's earthquakes is also banned companies from the sacking staff from workplaces infected areas. but savannah said the emergency response is far too slow and coming. i shall borrow reports from a d. m. and one of the cities worst affected these are
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tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over craft earth. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to uncover. she misses their old life together, ruptured by the quakes. what of our long chosen meat as you were, we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quick hit that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in the house. i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concern across a vast wager devastated by 2 a powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been facing anger in the 11th provinces, head by the earthquakes. but officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood,
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they may not get all the support they need. government people are chewing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo, buys cash machines to receive money. their their little dunham, miss elliot rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message saying, $530.00. and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide, and a $150.00 monthly allowance for one year, a mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, its and jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shandy offer on their way to entertain children in the makeshift camps in our d ah let out. there were some written, mach resume,
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it took if we can make them smile, that would be great if they are happy, they whispered happiness, they are our future. and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminder of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come hush around, bottle al jazeera, as ema, their fears that bird flew could spread from animals to humans in south america. tens of thousands of sea birds have died since the virus arrived in peru, and it's now killing wild animals. the national forest tree and wildlife service says hundreds of c lions have died in the last 2 months. brianna sanchez, reports from the coastal resort area of focus on us with the terry nerin, while the receiver combs long stretches of beach every day, searching for sea lions suspected of being infected with avian flu. i saw one
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example. this young female died most likely because of the virus. she could not swim, must wanted because of respiratory problems, but it's effects on the central nervous system. since january cba, another researchers have been taking samples to determine if more than $700.00 sea lions have died of the virus. many of the dead have washed ashore a long produce coast. others like this one, lay helpless experts say they live in colonies, many in protected areas infecting each other. grandmother had been because the 1st time the various attacks this way up on it, we had not seen a case like this. the was left being affected in such large quantities. here in the beach, we sort of because sinusoidal that he says she's worried because the sea lions are dying near bathers in law. the stench is horrible, it's full of flies and they coughed day and night. he li, nature has bared some species from being infected,
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but others are being decimated. more than 60000 wild birds have died since the virus was detected in november in bed or more than 200000000 birds have died or cold around the world since 2021 because of the avian flu researchers here say they're afraid. the virus katherine taylor then can now infect from mammal mammal and rapidly expand into people's homes. 10 year old lady is been tested for a cuff, her owner, marcia sanchez, blames the sea lions ill on the platforms of this sea resort yourself. i think we're sitting on a time bomb with so many animals ill and we're also mammals, who knows if we can also get sick. the national forest tree and wildlife service says more than $100000.00 c, lions are at risk many survive, but there is no cure and many infected are likely to die and, and able to see what is the real danger for humans. they advise people to stay away
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. medina, such as al, just eda santa lima. a large fire has destroyed the upper floors of a skyscraper under construction in hong kong. the building is in a popular shopping district. firefighters have been working to control a blaze for hours. and burning debris has been falling onto the street below. 100 people living in the area have been evacuated. no casualties have been reported. and the cause of the fire is still unknown. ah i am under the top story.

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