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we can't just keep relying on aid, there has to be some work towards a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this tree on al jazeera, here's from al jazeera on the go and me tonight. i'll just there is only a mobile app, is that the you, this is where we dissect online to find what's going on. i guess i feel that from algae, there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still just sat for it and tapped made a new app from audi 0 need at your fingertips. ah, the war and ukraine dominates the g. 20 foreign ministers summits with the u. s. and russia's top diplomats meeting for the 1st time since the conflict.
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ah. hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, talking to lodge, 0 rushes on up to the united kingdom, disputes claims of atrocities committed in ukraine. re workers in greece, coal for strikes to protest working conditions after the countries worse train accident which killed more than 50 people on crushed hopes and dreams. we hear from some of the families whose relatives have died making a perilous journey from pakistan. ah gee, 20 foreign ministers have failed to agree in a final joint statement due to differences over the war in ukraine. the conflict overshadowed the meeting in new delhi. the hosts, india had hoped to shift the agenda away from the war to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. but the contents of
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a closing statement were blocked by china and russia. 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 in 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. we shall not allow a shorts that we cannot resolve booby either, but gum in the bay. oh dog began. however, as 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 not
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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 failure for consensus on the western nations present also today. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed or our western colleagues. like a year ago, under the indonesian g 20 chairman, she ever was seeking to bring to the forefront an issue with the situation around ukraine by tooth and untruth. smith and antony blinkin conceited of 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 been put on hold by ongoing concerns over the war in ukraine. tony chang, l. desert president vladimir putin says a ukrainian sabotage unit shot civilians on russian territory close to the border. the governor b brown screech and says a group cross from ukraine, an open fire on a car. one person was killed and a child wounded. put in call. the incident a terrorist attack? ukraine denies the allegation saying, it's a classic deliberate provocation. was the shoot. you russian soldiers are protecting people from neo nazis and terrorists that you get from those who tortured and killed people in the don buffet 8 years. those who killed darya do geena in moscow. those who today committed another terrorist act,
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they infiltrated the border, an open fire and civilians do you, they saw it was a civilian car. they saw there was civilians and children sitting there. they open fire on them. actually, journalists, tatiana cooker, eva, says the russian authorities are searching for those responsible. the governor route region has said that incidents, the situation is under control. and the federal security service of russia said that the parents of ration on going in order to actually win national crazy russia, where any official nation that'll break coming to an end in a bank line will the region in the region equation and yes will be put high at the 70 will be higher.
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and they've also been similar statement from the head of n y mia. russia's ambassador to the u. k. has acute nato of turning ukraine into western backed fortress and bid to oppose russian influence in eastern europe. and that kellen also said that any supply of long range weapons to achieve was forced russia to push deeper into ukraine. he made the comments in an interview with out there was me back up in london, boucher or a pin. mary awful. you know, those places very well. ukrainian towns where rushes accused of all sorts of gross atrocities and war crimes, including the murder of civilians, rape the list, goes on. do you condemn these alleged crimes? well, we had a lot about that as they are totally different. absolutely. different things boucher has been staged and there is no doubt about that stage by ukraine and
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special forces in murray will put you probably think about booming of the theatre over the but the victims hit not 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 likes of boucher and pin a fake in boucher absolutely. it was fake and my job has nothing to do with these yet a pin i. i'm not sure about that pin because i did not. i'm not very well about that. there's a possibility that crimes may have been committed in a pin. no, this is mr. operation. this is a war infect thing, so civilians collateral, in that warning of civilians. collateral, in that war we know targets,
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especially in infrastructure a notice of the ease the word war. is this a? well, i, in a way, yes, in a way is this even you can call with civil war of it goes on most bus. it is, we do not share. we don't drive a line between russian people and ukrainian 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, while 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? and we are certain of that of lease along creature weapon will be used against civilian targets. that would that mean having to make greater advantage to push further into ukraine? we have to move this line, filter it deeper into your cream,
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just to avoid a feel the rest of it, that it, that it over us, it into that, that it, that it over then bars. so, by, in this way, western countries of the destroying ukraine itself, ukraine is bending russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of upper region, the fuel at least 4 people, several others were injured. the attack destroyed many apartments in the 5 story building, but emergency services say they rescued 11 people along. we've done the ethical grants and has son. it's one of the regions russia claims to have annexed from ukraine. last september. the number of people killed in a train crash in northern greece has risen to 57. that numbers expect the decline even higher as crews continue to search through the wreckage. rail workers across greece took part in a strike on thursday as public anger towards your authorities. grows just to say they're frustrated over years of on the funding was they say has left the rail network in a dangerous state. will a crash happened on tuesday night when
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a passenger and freight train collided, a station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. johnson populous as 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 there moments after the crash described the scene. but what we saw was without precedent, a band remains a stench in the air. the smell of burning, plastic, shapeless, sheep, metal fire, people in pain. it was a living. hell. it still is. when i just was strength to the people who lost loved ones i and had the injured can go home fully recover our 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 lack of safety procedures. larissa 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 i'd actually finishing over on maternity leave him out. 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, nigerian labor party, presidential candidate peter o. b says saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually won the ruling party. candidate bill at newby was declared the winner. but on thursday, obee held a news conference fine to prove that he is the true winner. i am a toss a report from boucher. i'm not sure. now jerry's opposition either peter o b tells his support is not to lose hope. the labor pi to lead insists he wants saturdays election and says he's going to court to tell him the results were in a way have jada 4th. i want you to document. once you did brick for that new bill of the governing all
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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 play out legal challenges . i've been noise before against the results of presidential elections in nigeria, but not many people are watching the out independent. the judiciary will be and want to live opposition party say that some people did not foot because of technical problems and a new biometric anti fort voter accreditation system. and i need to bring ledger us who are spots for the last 2. i was in and listening technology until last war happened on that day. you know, i think there's a major issue or the, the issue of draws, electron is know about winning or losing. he's about throws on, did miss nigeria is africa, most populous nation,
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and the continent biggest economy? many people around the world are monitoring what happens next. it had a matessa out is there a pitcher took he is 6 party opposition alliance is holding talks to select a candidate to challenge regis typo to one in this year's presidential election. it's expected to happen in may 3 months out. the 2 devastating earthquake struck the se. well, are 3 main contenders? came out, finished a ruler is the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people's party, or c h p. he's been a member of parliament for 20 years. a credit memo is they c h, please, mayor of istanbul. the country's most popular city, but he's fighting a jail sentence in a political band for defamation man. so yeah, bash became and chris 1st c h. b mare in 2019 previously stood for the far right nationalist movement party. so them cassandra as more now on the potential candidates. until now announcing a candidate, it has been the biggest mystery of the opposition alliance,
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which has 6 members known as table of 6. and today they have gathered in one of the opposition parties, islamists is cited parties headquarters to discuss who will be the candidate, the main opposition part to leader calculator. although it is the kind of self nominated candidate. he's been nearly it run and get campaign as the leader of the largest opposition party, but at the 2nd largest opposition party e party is against his candidacy as he has lost all elections so far against turkish present. reject type are don, so that party, the 2nd largest party, suggests that a stumble mayor would be the best candidate as he has a similar background. similar history like roger fe, bardon as being a may in mayor of is stumbled, facing some for prison sentences, which could give in quotation, a profile of victim. and by this means freakish voters,
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i might feel sympathy towards him. on the other hand, encore, a mayor monster, your watch is also one of the very strongest candidates, according to the polls. as many people have trust in him, but many suggest that the main opposition party leader would emphasize his candidacy. and am encore, a mayor coming from the national. this part to background wouldn't be rip, it wouldn't be representing in the main or position as a candidate. but of course, still there might be some surprises. these are the 3 main names being discussed except for the main opposition leader. the other 2, the potential candidates seem to have a better chance against our dom. i programmed lawyer in the u. s. has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son, alex mo da now face his life in prison for the 2021 kennings. he's part of an influential legal family in the state of south carolina. that the prosecutors say
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he embezzled millions of dollars from his clients and committed the motives as a destruction of his crimes. let's not, let's come here now to 0, including we're at chili's boat with bolivia. soldiers have been deployed to help keep undocumented microsoft and chanting international waters where there are no regulations in place to protect them from exploitation. morning ah. off we go with your world's weather update. good to see. we're going to begin this one in india, and there are no weather alerts to speak of on friday. we do have some thunder. downpours though, for the southern slice of sri lanka, also getting some pretty good heat going along the western guides. so for example, and go a temperatures are approaching 40 degrees, do have some disturbed weather moving out of afghanistan into pakistan. that the
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temperature in karachi at 30 se sets while above average breezy conditions. here is wall wind gusts about 50 kilometers per hour, and it has been pouring rain for days now in southern malaysia and singapore with this batch of what weather and that continues on fridays while some spots have seen over half a meter of rain. so here's a closer look in just the other day, singapore recorded. it's what is february day on record. of course, here we are now in march, and a gret again, that rain still come in at ship. that have rain to go between the yang see and pearl river valley in china. so rounds gray lin, with 17 degrees at temperatures here, quite high. so in jung, joe at $21.00, your bet, a month ahead of schedule. that's a temperature we would expect to see in april and same goes in beijing as well, all the way up to 18 degrees. what sun in the forecast on friday? that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. take. ah, with russia one ukraine is sent shock waves across the
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globe with what does it mean for its neighbor, georgia or decide it's not it's, it's ross tellerman because is very much pro bratia with the country still partly under russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens and an elite with moscow connections, many george and see the conflict as a barometer for their future. this window for porcine p. o punk, because of the you and of course ukraine fight, our fight is well georgia stuff choices on a jetta. ah ah, welcome back. a bit remind about top stories here at this l. a meeting of the g 20
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foreign ministers in india has ended with no agreement on how to end the war in ukraine. you are secretary of state anthony blink, and briefly met his russian counterparts of elaborate for the 1st time since the invasion unfold on moscow to engage in meaningful defence. the station master on duty during tuesdays train crash and greece as appeared in court on charges including negligent homicide. at least 57 people were killed on a freight and passenger train collided at on a nigeria later party. presidential candidate pita obee has said, saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually won governing party candidate bonus, nude who was declared the winner. obee says he will now take the issue to the force . now the un human rights commission is calling on mexico to investigate the shooting of unarmed civilians by soldiers. 5 people were killed in sundays, incident. odyssey was manual rapid has more. oh, funeral services for 3 of the 5 young men, shot and killed by security forces enabled, let it'll mexico last sunday. ah,
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topsy reports obtained by the spanish newspaper, ill by ease, now revealed disturbing new details. ah, such as military personnel firing more than 60 rounds and from multiple angles. look, i see them was just give me a 2nd on what we know is that military discharge their weapons without prior provocation from anyone. what's clear is that not a single political was followed, and people were killed without haven't done anything. this should be part of the investigation. ah, the shooting incident gained attention after this amateur video appearing to show soldiers discharging their fire arms to disperse the crowd after the incident went viral on social media. the outrage has only intensified after 21 year old alejandro bed is a survivor of the attack. hold investigators that soldiers may have tried to cover up, their actions are 30 among in fact,
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this older as me if i wanted to leave and i told him, yes, i do want to leave. then he said, now we'll go in a record of video where you thought this is, was all your fault that you were fleeing, which isn't the truth of the deadly incident in level that a little has sparked anger in mexico and led to calls for accountability and accusations of corruption within mexico's security apparatus. some say this latest attack against unarmed civilians follows a troubling pattern among security forces in revel. letty though, yes, some people gonna go nothing, but it's important to note that at any time there's an action like this, where the army of the marines make a mistake. not they react by criminalizing the victims to make them appear spies killers of hot or from a criminal organization. on the golden rule edge of mexico's president, under this manuel lopez over, i thought, has promised an investigation will be forthcoming. adding that his government is committed to protecting human rights, say, be jo like that. and so we've asked for intervention from the national human rights
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commission to investigate this case. also, military authorities are also helping with the investigation rules. as details continue to emerge over what really happened in level that a little early report suggests that security forces mistakenly identified the young men as criminal suspects. though questions remain over why soldiers ultimately decided to engage with lethal force. my newest app, hello al jazeera, mexico city, beth chinney has stepped up its military presence on its northern border with peru and bolivia. the government trying to stop the influx of undocumented migrants. juliana authorities say they are currently around $1400000.00 migrants within its borders. most come from venezuela, peru, haiti, and colombia. the issue has caused president gabrielle burrage's approval writing to dip significantly. a latin america editor at the st. newman is at the chill and border. we are in perhaps one of the world's most dry, desolate, and dusty places. as you can see here, this is the bolivia,
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chilly border and right behind me are soldiers as they are right behind me. they are stopping migrants who are undocumented from trying to come into the country for the 1st time in years. and it actually seems to be working, at least in this section. right, right in front of them are bolivians only. they have a right to come in here, but even they are having their documents checked, even though they have the custom of just coming through without any a with us as though the water was completely open, the previous president had dug a ditch. this is what was supposed to stop the migrants from entering into to lee, but it didn't work, it was useless. now they are hoping that by, by deploying the army and that the army is able to actually detain people who are undocumented, that that will make a difference. but what we've been hearing from almost everyone is that it's really only stopping the undocumented migrants from coming here into called china. and
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that what they're doing is they're taking the very, very long route a far longer and more dangerous route to go all the way around here to get into chinney through this very, very long border, at least in this section alone, it's a 150 kilometers and we're being told that only about 20 percent of it is being controlled by the army. so there are ways to, to avoid detection. some of these in pakistan are having to move from a distance off of the 64 migrants drowned off the coast of italy on sunday. natasha goodman of the store. this baby girl and her 2 brothers barely old enough to walk. now have no father. mohammed took here was a young police officer from pakistan's point job province earning $150.00 a month. he saved and borrowed $8000.00 from family and friends to pay a trafficker to smuggle him into europe. on sunday he drowned along with dozens of
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other migrants after a sail boat carrying them capsized off the coast of southern italy. dunaway again each other ms. my 2, but others set off for it till the younger unluckily arrived to months ago. but the elder of on sale the last week and drowned it kiss, devastated the entire family, including his 2 young sons. and his 2 month old daughter was finance issue with oh, their father was one of up to $40000.00 pakistanis who attempt to reach europe every year. they follow well traveled and often deadly human trafficking routes through turkey and iran in the garage right district. dubbed many norway by local people, the lar, of europe, at its perceived wealth can be seen in these villas, has named our e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. not that i suck i some,
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my grandson was very ambitious to travel to europe, to earn money so he can support his tammy. unfortunately, he died and it has shattered the whole family now were anxiously awaiting to receive his body and i did this he okay. since 2014, the un missing migrants project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean. im when pascaner year bozza, we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors, extreme poverty, unemployment, and competition with other families whose loved ones left and are sending money home. we are trying our best retract on these agents were involved in the recent incidence in libya and lee rebecca along with some smiling all hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are pretty much connected yeah, they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks,
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no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. gaining al jazeera, now protecting the ocean's from over exploitation is in focus in new york this week . as negotiations for a critical treaty of the high seas reaches its final stages. it comes as concerns grow over the impact of unregulated deep seed mining and factory fishing. at the moment, regulation is only applied to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the coast. beyond that lie international waters where there is little or no governance or environment edison the clock explains. oh, most of the oceans on our planets alike, the wild west. when it comes to conservation open to exploitation, the high seas covered 3 fifths of the world and the home to an extraordinary display of life. from the ocean giants that migrates around the planet,
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request a c o 2. when they die. to the ocean drifts, a plankton was produced, half the oxygen we breathe. we know more about the surface of mars in the ocean depths. as i learned when i company, the greenpeace expedition the chart and unexplored deep sea reef in the atlantic of south america. diving teams went to the limits of human endurance, discovered extraordinary by diversity. samples was sent up to the surface and we hold them on board to be assessed. there was all manner of life like mollusks, crustaceans, sponges and starfish. and are you finding? i don't recognize. well, all winter wednesday, because this is all diseases very, very few people know that they ran kilometers below the surface ly. hydrothermal vents areas rich and minerals useful for batteries in this develope
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age of renewable energy. these ecosystems also contain genetic resources with potential, particularly for medical applications, all of great interest to mining companies, their affairs of what could happen without regulation. we're only just starting to, to pair into those mackey debts and understand what is there in our ability to, to impact on a system far outweigh, outstrips, currently are up oh, evidence. who knowledge of what exists that it seems to me to be prudent and precautionary to make sure that we don't destroy things before we fully had a chance to, to, to understand them, to explore them to study them. a treaty would govern human activity on an under the high seas and stop a free for all like unsustainable fishing practices. regulating how much and from where precious resources can be taken. that clock out as.

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