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since the conflict. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. well, work isn't grace called the strikes to protest. working conditions are to the countries worse trying accident which kills more than 50 people. the world food program announces council food rationing that will affect nearly a 1000000 for him. get refugees. where it shall his border with bolivia, with soldiers have been deployed to help keep undocumented migrant sounds. ah. g. 20 foreign ministers have failed to agree on the final joint statement you to differences over the warren, you crime the conflict to overshadow the meeting in new delhi, the host cindy, had hoped to shift the agenda away from the war to focus on climate change and
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bryce and global poverty, but the contents of a closing statement were blocked by china and russia. tony ching 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 shots that we cannot resolve booby either put a gun 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,
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we must find common ground and provide direction because that is what the world expects of us. on the sidelines, 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. but 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 are 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. my truths and untruth, smith and antony blinkin 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 handles challenges in
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many ways are coming directly from russia, which ah, 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 and ukraine. tony chang, elders are president. vladimir putin says a ukrainian sabotage unit shot civilians on russian territory close to the border. the governor of the brians christian says a group crossed from ukraine and opened fire on a car. one person was killed and a child wounded. putin has called the incident a terrorist attack cave denies the allegation, saying it's a classic, a deliberate provocation was issue, shoot. the russian soldiers are protecting people from neo nazis and terrorists.
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thank you. from those who tortured and killed people in the don buffet 8 years. those who killed darya do geena in moscow. those you today committed another terrorist act. they infiltrated the border, an open fire and civilians do you. they saw it was a civilian car, a saw there was civilians and children sitting there. they open fire on them at members too much unless tatiana cookery for says the russian authorities are searching for those responsible. the governor brown creature 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 create the russia where any official nation that'll break coming to an end in a line. will the region probably the
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region equation will yes. will be put in the 7th, it will be and there's also been a statement from the head of the opening in ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of zapper, risha that killed at least 4 people. several others were injured. the attack destroyed many apartments in the 5 story building, but emergency services, so they rescued 11 people along with don. it's clear hans can her song, it is one of the regions. russia claims of n x from ukraine. last timber the number of people killed in a train crash in northern greece has risen to 57. that death toll is expected to climb as cruise continues to search through the wreckage. while work is across, grace took part in the strike on thursday. with public anger towards the authorities grows. protest to say that frustrated over years of underfunding,
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which they claim has left the royal system in a dangerous stays. the crash happened on tuesday nights when a passenger train and a freight train collided. the station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. john surplus has more from lorissa 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 ford 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 burned 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. and yet i just with strength to the people who lost loved ones of
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a high and happy injured can go home fully recover our at larisa 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 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 declare finishing. i would want to leslie love him out if fails, we can't scapegoat the station master or any one else. responsibilities must be
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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, at least according to the union square 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 helpless. al jazeera larissa, cambodian opposition later came saca has been found guilty of treason and sentence to 27 years in prison. camp was arrested in 2017 and charged with trying to overthrow the government and collusion with the you with. he has always denied the accusations rights group say the case is part of prime minister. and since if it's to suppress all opposition and official from tennessee as main opposition party has been arrested, the in our party says police detained heavy blues. it's the latest arrest. the
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crackdown on critics of president case said several opposition figures, judges, and a radio station director have been held since last month. so you has accused them of plotting against state security. the president of guinea has criticized what he called the degrading treatment inflicted on sub saharan migrants and to nicea colonel mama, the doom boat dea made the comments as dozens of guinea ins arrive back in the capitol conqueror. it follows comments by tennessee in prison. chi side is it, the presence of migrants in his country was a plot to change its demographics. the world food program says it's scaling back on food rations for ro, hanging refugees and bangladesh. she to a short, full and donations. the you in body says it urgently needs $125000000.00 from international partners. food rations per person have dropped from $12.00 to $10.00
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per month. the shortage in funds comes as the price of food rises due to growing global inflation and the war and ukraine. the cuts will impact nearly 1000000 for hanker refugees and bangladesh who fled persecution by me and mass military. were thomas andrews is the you in special rep will turn on the situation of human rights and be emma. he says the move will worse and an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many a families in the camps in bangladesh over the last couple of days. listen even to this point, even before the coach they've been struggling to feed their families of 45 percent of the families in these camps have insufficient diet. 41 percent of these range children 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,
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to feed their families and the sure why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cuts in place, and by the way, this was the 1st of a series of cut that the wolf program is going to make this good. now go to families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars u. s cents per day. starting next month, if these these bonds are not replenished, 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 that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees, they are totally dependent upon the international community. the turkish government is giving financial support to people and businesses to recover from the to if
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quakes last month that authorities are under pressure from survivors who said the emergency response was to sloan. how shame, algebra reports from the city of ottoman canada. these are tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over crowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old life together, ruptured by the quakes. word of mouth chosen me as you were. we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding. when the quick head, though we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in need helps. i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns 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 11 provinces head by the earthquakes. but
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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, the hose and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are cuing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile cash machines to receive money. they're, they're listed under miss elliot, right 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 and mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, it's and jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah,
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these are students from shandy, orfa, on their way to entertain children in the makeshift camps in our d. m. ah, glad to resubmit to make museum richard if we can make them smile. that would be great if they are happy they will spread happiness. they are our future and our hope that you for a few moments, it's time for fun. volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times and the hope a glimpse of what's to come hush about about our al jazeera, as your mom was still ahead on al jazeera, a piece on paper, only one or 2 down still struggles with violence in north star for 2 years after a peace deal with science plus, i've never seen this much. no. and this bunch water closed for business. california
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is popular. yosemite national park, the 4th to shut down indefinitely. ah, here's her headlines for the america as good to you. and in coming snow storm for the mid west that will push into the northeast as wall. this is going to strike places like toronto, 15 to 20 centimeters of snow south of this. this will be severe thunderstorms. the threat of tornadoes, arkansas at tennessee, missouri, and kentucky on friday. much calmer weather for california. his store on friday dry condition, so he will dry off. but the next weather maker moves in on saturday for nor cal more rain. and this means snow for the sierra nevada and further toward the north is wall for the cascades. is this energy just comes off the pacific? central america? we've been dealing with wildfires in cuba. i gotta tell you the dry conditions
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persists and also seen those winds as well. so that is not good news for the fire situation. there were no fairies registered its hottest summer on record, and that again and $19.00 oh $6.00. so in a 117 years still hanging onto high temperatures there, now that we are in meter, ology, call autumn at 37 degrees and may see some record temperatures broken in by a blanket is walls. so the record for the month of march is 40 degrees and we've got in for $39.00 and we've got thunderstorms for the southeast of brazil on friday soon. ah, the russian one ukraine has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia are decided not to, to ross tell what a dollar because is very much pro bratia with the country still partly on the russian occupation, an influx of russian citizens. and that elite with moscow connections, many ga,
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see the conflict as a barometer for their future lif window for opportunity, old punch, because something in, of course, ukraine fight. our fight is well, george's tough choices on a jessia. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the salad meeting of the g 20 foreign ministers in india has ended with no agreement on how to end the war. and you cried. you as secretary of state antony blinking briefly met his russian count bounce, took a lever off for the 1st time since the invasion and cold on moscow to engage in meaningful diplomacy. the session mazda on 2 teacher and tuesdays train crash and
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grace has paid. and course and charges including negligent homicide. at least 57 people were killed when a frightened passenger tried, collided, hidden, and cambodian opposition lay to kim saca has been found guilty of treason and sentence to 27 years in prison came was arrested in 2017 and charged with trying to overthrow the government and collusion with the you with he has always denied the accusations. sedans wished and region of dal for has seen repeated spikes of violence in the past 5 years. that despite a pe steel signed in 2020 to end years of war, hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the fighting. had been woken reports from north da full hatchet. abraham is waiting in line at the some, some camp in to dance north 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,
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it is very difficult and she is reliant on this, eat, masonic, added them in, in her i went to the phone with my kids last night on 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 i haven't been back since there has been conflict in dar for since 2003 went. our for re thrives, rebelled against the government. that's left the regent flooded with arms even after peace deal. find 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 inter communist 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,
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have been accused of allowing their cattle 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 upon the modem that came up is on. it's not about who owns guns and who doesn't. everyone has weapons, even if some don't to mrs. hurt his head arm since the water to fin the castle and wealth. the use may differ from the feeling itself any cancelled in most cases or against individuals like sometimes happens. not every farm as displaced in not every arab heard is an attacker. 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 and the, and the protection of civilians is something that the you and cannot do. we cannot physically provide protection so that we can support, we can advice, we can report on violations. however, this is in the hands of the government,
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the government ultimately has to do more to improve the lives of the people and provide security. but in the region, still grappling with the effects of years of war, attaining full security may take time. he morgan august 0 north dar for nigeria is opposition, lay the candidates, peter or the is claiming he won saturdays presidential election. the ruling party candidates bullets, new boot was declared. the winner on wednesday with the election commission saying he received over 36 percent of the vote or be has told reporters, we won the election and we will prove it to. nigerians. chile has stepped up its military prisons on its northern border with peru in bolivia. the government is trying to stop the influx of undocumented migrants. chilion authorities say they're currently around one point. $4000000.00 undocumented migrants within its borders was come from venezuela, peru, haiti, and columbia. the issue has caused prison. gabriel bartch is approval writing to
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dip significantly. a latin america is attempt to see an human is at the chilean 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, 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 are 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,
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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 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 chile 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 patrolled by the army. so there are ways to, to avoid detection the philippines, a scrambling to contain an oil spill from a tanka, the ship carrying diesel fuel sank new mentor island. at least 7 coastal towns have been fishing and swimming. as this village spreads for the south, the coast guard has to port oil spill booms to trying to contain the oil. again,
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a son is facing a severe shortage of specialists doctors. and that's depriving children with congenital heart defects of the help they need. medical reports indicate that afghan children dying from hearts deformities. thousands are on waiting lists, fear, but it will be too late. before they get their turn for surgery, the caea should eat were sent this report from kabul. oh, but until years of waiting. that bell keys has at last got an appointment for heart surgery she needed when she was 6 months old. the old rock allocated to them 2 years ago we had an appointment with the of janice and red crescent to discuss the operation credit. i finally use our to her that poor bell keys. she suffered a lot and we didn't know that she had a hole in her heart in the field of the de la maria, inside the operating theatre, doctors make final preparations. they are working on closing
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a large opening between the vehicles of balconies heart, but medical teams like this are under pressure in afghanistan, but they face heavy workloads after more than half of the pediatric cardiologists left the country following the collapse of the previous government. here on the mac and a balcony surgery is completed, but 11000 children like her a stuck on waiting lists. this is due to a shortage of medical staff and a lack of resources in the face of sanctions imposed by the united states. yeah. dr . carver, sneaky is one of 3 cardiologists have remained in afghanistan. he performs about 60 surgeries a month. we have almost 23000 patients on the, on the waiting list. practically speaking the patients who wants to come to this, these hospitals are hospitals inside the country. hospitals for operations, which we do, and as in an hour level, garage almost $12000.00 patients. we're waiting for us. but we operate around $35.00 to $40.00 patients per month. huseby, bayonet you reserve to sa,
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huddle of the f. k ministry of health says the country, his last up to 70 percent of its doctors. not only cardiologists, but those from other specialties one. it'll show. look how to get put up above the previous regina did nothing during the past 20 years that they did not build any health centers of hospitals for children who suffer from heart disease. as for us, we have opened a special departments in the children's hospital, which will soon provided services a little cheaper that hulu xena pern here. laura zane of con, his 2 holes in her heart. she hopes it won't take too long before she gets her. tim silver, you must salazar for me, then we knew about my daughter's problem and she was 40 days old, but we have been told operation will cost $4000.00. of course this is a scary am on that. i do not have, so i to under the red crescent for help and i'm waiting for my turn. why not? what will she will not load a little to be a tune? 11 nodded and about 25 percent of patients with congenital heart defect need
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surgery and spinning too long on a waiting list means many won't survive yet. french president, a menu micron is promising. $53000000.00 to a new global program to reward countries for protecting the forests and biodiversity. the pledge was announced at the end of the one forest summit and gap on that aims to review progress made since last year's cop $27.00 climate conference. the funding from france as part of a joint commitment for governments that are also restoring their woodlands with the popular yosemite national park and california has been forced to shut down and definitely after severe with a major storms have hit the west coast in recent weeks. bringing rain, snow, flooding and deaths. rub reynolds reports. waterfalls plunged from cliffs into california is yosemite valley, one of the jewels of the us national park system. months of epic storms have piled up snow with a recent storm dumping 4 and a half meters,
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the blizzards have forced the park to close down to visitors, but have also filled up lakes and reservoirs and given drought stricken california hope for a return to more plentiful water in all my here, she here and your sanity. i've never seen this much snow and this month water in it . at this time year. in mid february, the snow pack in the sierra, nevada mountains was nearly 200 per cent of normal for this time of year. as the year goes on, warmer weather will melt the snow and ice. once the water leaves the park to hammer said river, it goes in and the water here in the murs had river is mostly used for agriculture and the central valley which grows about 80 percent of the fruits and vegetables in the united states. but along with the benefits, extreme weather brings it also disrupts wildlife habitat. this actually was a really vegetated backdrop where butterfly's womb hang out.
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i don't see any now because the vegetation, his left leg. having said that, it created a better reading crime for the new. so again, that's where, you know, the winners eluded and there's a few newton here looking for love to much know all at once can change landscapes and ecosystems. recently a huge rock fall was observed on the face of famed granite monolith, el capitan. as human cause, global warming leads to more weather extremes of dry and wet. managers of national parks like yosemite are adapting, we move campgrounds away from rivers. we move roads away from rivers, we're building up some campsite at higher elevation. so we're making all of these changes as much as we can. climate change will continue to affect not only the humans who marvel at the park spectacular beauty, but also the $400.00 species of mammals, birds, fish, and other animals that make the park their home. rob reynolds al jazeera.
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