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coming up in the next 60 minutes. cambodian opposition leader can soccer is sentenced to 27 years house arrest for treason rights group, say the charges of fabricated. dozens of migrants sent back to guinea days after tennessee, as president accuses subsaharan africans of creating a crime wave. also, rail workers call for strikes after the worst train accident in greek history. killed 57 people, and dozens of police officers held hostage in columbia as rural protest is demanding better roads block access to an oil field. i'm trying to get rosco with the sports with just a few asked to go until the formula one season begins in bahrain and barcelona edge out round the drain in the 1st leg of the semi final in the domain. ah,
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welcome to the news our the most prominent opposition leader income bodya has been sentenced to 27 years house arrest for treason come, soccer was charged with trying to overthrow the government of prime minister and sent in collusion with the united states rights group. say the charge is a fabricated and aimed at barring soccer from politics ahead of elections scheduled in july 20 tank as more sitting off to court on friday morning. cam sucker knew that there would only be one verdict. the trial which has dragged on for 3 years had seen many delays, but very little real evidence. nonetheless, it was clear with elections coming up. cambodian main opposition leader was unlikely to walk free. the multi year process, the silent chem soca, based on a fabricated conspiracy. is a miscarriage of justice. the veteran of cambodian politics chem, so cars rise to the top, started in 2012 when he joined forces with sam, rain c,
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the other main opposition politician. the party they formed, the cambodian national rescue party posed a serious threat to the ruling cambodian people's party in local and national politics until it was dissolved in 2017. at the time many party members were jailed or fled the country by the parties, co founder, sam renzi. hun sign is very afraid of the opposition, especially. he's a friend of the cambodian nation, our rescue party, which is a growing very popular. it is why he has to condemn come. so car consent now the world's longest serving prime minister has effectively been empower since 1985. now he's preparing to hand over control to his son. the cambodian people's party will contest a general election in july. but with chem, so con, are permanently removed from the political landscape. there's very little opposition. chem, so car is
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a indicator of the death of democracy. what has happened him shows that the, the democratic aspirations that were contained from a own tack on, on, you know, when the international committee came together to sort of help reconstruct cambodia . that democratic dream has been killed by linda comstock as legal team say they will appeal and then may be the opportunities to negotiate a reduction and sentence. but that's unlikely to happen until after the elections. and one sends confirmation of another fully as empower. tony chang al jazeera. well, the number of people killed in a train crush in northern greece has risen to 57, but that's expected to rise as crews continue searching through the wreckage well work as a cross greece took part in a strike on thursday as anger against all 14 grays. protested say they feel frustrated by years of under funding, i need to quit the infrastructure. so the crush happened on tuesday night when
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a passenger train and a freight train collided. the station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. strong roplenger 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 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 or 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. when young i just wish strength to the people who lost loved ones, 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
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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 dixon may finish enough room to leslie. love him. ok 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 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. jumps are all pull us al jazeera larissa, the closing bell or is a sentence. the 2022 nobel peace prize winner las by lat sky to 10 years in prison . the pro democracy activists was convicted of financing, protest, and tax evasion. he has said that he's being persecuted for political reasons. polanski is the founder of the event, just not human rights group which supported protest as during the 2020 wave of antique government unrest in belarus. ah, in nearly a month after 2 devastating equates killed,
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a the $51000.00 people into kia and syria, millions of been left homeless, 10 camps and container cities have replaced houses and departments. let's go over to teresa bay, who's in a camp for survivors. in ghazi and her pin of the you all that trees that tell us little bit more about the people who are housed 7 sort of the conditions that they're facing. it still winter while it still a winter time it took hold day. they but there's hundreds of thousands of people that are leaving just intense like this wanda, scattered all around this area that say placed in the areas that have been affected by the earthquake, their stories of loss. many of the people that are located here have lost their homes, or their homes are so badly damaged that they simply cannot go back. let's not forget that the aftershocks and the earthquakes are ongoing. there was an earlier today, there was another one, a 5 point one, and that scared many of the people that i located here, let me show you
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a bit of what we're seeing here. there is hundreds of thousands of people that are living in 1015. so just this one we're seeing lots of children are, as you can see, is, is a turkish family. and they've been telling us that they have been getting some food that they have been getting some water and some assistance, but to some others have felt that there's not enough tens distributed around the country. but what many would like to know is what will happen with their lives when they'll be able to have a home once again. and just as there are containers, it's a 10 cities just as this one. there's also over a $180.00 of container cities, this container cities are a bit more organized. there's, you know, a supermarket, a coffee shop and some, some schools for children of doctors among many other things. and that's where people are living. but it, those containers to we met some of the most vulnerable people in to a kia right now. those who are struggling with a disability, we were talking to them. and this is our report. walking has become almost
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impossible for 72 year old kathy looked on bush. he's house was destroyed by the earthquake, and he's now living in a container. cadina's wife xhylia says her husband desperately needs a wheelchair. no problem. let me on. don't know what to do. either he needs to be taken to his special care center, all he needs an electrical wheelchair so he can go outside. he's always in doors of these crutches. and we found them in a container in his law here at town that like so many others was devastated by the earthquakes last month. though not the only one struggling to cope with the situation is she or stork is also living here and was waiting for surgery before the earthquake happened. and so is hattie gee, who struggling with paralysis. there is over 8000000 people with disabilities into the kia and many are living in the areas affected by the earthquake surviving in
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a disaster zone is a major challenge because it's not only difficult for them to reach the age distribution points, but also they're shortages of well, chair, crutches and other personal care items that did not far away in another town, silva is 22 years old and has special needs. the rehabilitation center she attended was also damaged during the earthquakes. and that's why she's here at this kindergarten that was set up in attend for children who have lost their homes. are annella, let them know that them. i told my mother an earthquake is happening. i cried and was afraid. it was raining. children here do sports and music activities. teachers i hoping to help them forget about the struggles they're facing every day to reach her based on anger. we have 5 disabled students here. oh specialists. spend time with them individually. as we know what they like doing in the past, we do the same activities with tim now, so i can remember to past,
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oh, hardship is everywhere in southeastern, to a kia these days. and when many are struggling to cover their most basic needs, others like other than dish are desperate for more help. and we allow them to cope with a new life. well, around 30000000 people have been affected by the earthquake and the government is under a lot of pressure to show some results to show some action a lecture. presidential elections are happening in may. so lots of pressure a they're, they're also trying to show some accountability. a surprising thing about this earthquake is the hundreds of thousands of buildings that were damaged or collapse . this were building, they were supposed to resist an earthquake and they did not. and that's why there's several investigations on going every day, the government announces that her people are being investigated. we know on this day, for example,
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that over 800 people are being investigated for being involved in building some of this buildings that collapse among them. property owners, directors of construction companies, among many other things, they have also announced, for example, setting up a special committee in the parliament, in this country to investigate what happened. it is composed of around $21.00 of $21.00 people who would last for 3 months and they also want to find out what needs to happen while in this type of buildings in construction or to prevent something like this from happening again. and in the meantime, you know, when you talk to people here, they are surprisingly calm. they're waiting for assistance, they're waiting for someone to tell them when they're going to own a house. once again, theresa forest then goes into it. thank you. or plenty more had here on the alt is there a news are including where chillies bought it with bolivia, where soldiers have been deployed to keep out undocumented migrants and in sport,
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australia beat india to booker place. and the final and the world test championship that's coming up at joan ah dot club. it hasn't a high level delegation to diffuse protests at an oil facility after a police officer was killed. negotiators are trying to broke the release of 79 other officers and 9 oil field workers. they were taken hosted by protested in the southern province of kitty kat, ticket coquette there. on thursday, alexander amputee, has the story. i got my letter goggan. i remember hundreds of farmers and indigenous people clash with police earlier thursday. they have attacked an oil field in a rural area of some be sent to that co, one in southern columbia. protesters of burgundy offices, another infrastructure of the field, owned by international oil company, emerald energy, a police officer, and a protest. sir, have been killed,
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allegedly by gunshots. the community den detained at least $79.00 police officers and 9 oil workers. they were forced to march in line well being marked by the demonstrators general marano columbia's ombudsman repudiated the violence lament. i must get that he put you on. we regret the confrontational situation, that left a police officer and a farmer dead and many injured lint, violent eggs, only create more violence, and don't use the path toward spaces of dialogue between the people to find agreement. oh, tensions has been rising in the area for over a month as communities blocked access to the oil field, demanding improvements to local roads and other infrastructure. one region has long been focus. it's conflict dissidence. factions of columbus, former folk rebels, operate in the region and may be involved. the indian rests in a tweet precedent. gustavo petro, as ordered at the violin, stop dispatching,
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a joint commission from columbus defense and interior ministries, as well as the armed forces to the region that opposition politicians in an attack against the government fabian rest. as a consequence of pay thrust feeling security policies, the favor dialogue and negotiations with criminal elements. you look this up as a lawyer, what's happening today's the consequence of the lack of presence in action of the national government. we are going back to the time when criminals took control of columbia's territory lay them thursday. the officers remain hostages, as the government scrambles to bring the situation under control. allison and beauty under cedar chile has stepped up its military presence on its northern border with peru, unbeliever. the government is trying to stop the influx, undocumented migrants authorities that say that around 1400000 undocumented individuals within its borders. most come from venezuela, peru, haiti,
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and colombia concerns over immigration of damage. the approval rating of present, gabrielle borage on latin america to lucy newman is at the chilion border. with bolivia, we are in perhaps one of the worlds most dry, desolate and dusty places. as you can see here, this is the bolivia chile 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 customer just coming through without any or 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,
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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 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 controlled by the army. so there are ways to, to avoid detection good. his military leader has criticized what he calls the degrading treatment and sub saharan african migrants into nicea. dozens of migrants from guinea have been arrested and repatriated in the crack done during the past month. and after president said, accuse sub saharan african migrants of trying to change to his he has demographic
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makeup. in an ordered undocumented migrants to be expel, many have since lost jobs and housing, and some say they've been attacked. the situation has been very difficult to nisha, live in health. we don't go out. people who have papers are afraid to go out. when we go out, they catch us and put us in jail. people talk about recreation. normally they send you to the airport, but they have prepared special prison for subs her. and when they catch you, they send you data. there are many demeans who are in prison. while these pictures outside ivory case m. c in tennis. earlier this week, the country's government says about 500 people have expressed interest in returning home. the african union has criticize to his even urged it to avoid what it called racial hate speech to nicea as rejected allegations of racism while to senior politicians from teen as his main opposition party have been arrested. it's the
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latest step in a crackdown on critics all present said several opposition figures, judges, and radio station direct to have also been hell since last month. so you fact the government and for parliament in 2020 was moving to rule by decree. the u. s. has criticize what it called an escalating patent of arrests of opposition figures. families in focus on having to learn from a distance after at least $64.00 migrant drowned off the coast of italy on sunday. italy is a common entry point to lie grants hoping to reach northern europe. that's actually going to has more 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
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a trafficker to smuggle him into europe. on sunday he drowned along with dozens of other migrants after a sail boat carrying them capsized off the coast of southern italy on alaya. each or both of them is my 2, but others set off for italy, the younger on. luckily i have the 2 months ago, but the elder of unsealed 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 their father was one of up to $40000.00 pakistan ease who attempt to reach europe every year. they follow well traveled and often deadly human trafficking roots 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, hastening our e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. both 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 died and it has shattered the whole family now were anxiously awaiting to receive his body and i did to see okay. since 2014, the un missing migrants project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean england pascaner year bozza. we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors are 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 italy, 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 opened a monumental name. yeah,
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they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived. natasha. guinea al jazeera, the food program says it skating back home. food rations or anger refugees and bung with asked you to a short fallen donations. the human body says urgently needs a $125000000.00 from the international community. food rations per person have dropped from $12.00 to $10.00 per month. the shortage in funds comes as the price of food rises to to growing global inflation and the war new crane. the cuts will impact nearly 1000000 ringer refugees in bangladesh who fled persecution from me in miles military pumps. andrews says the special russell town, the situation of human rights in the law, he says, removal worse than an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many
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a families in the camps in bangladesh of the last couple of days. listen even to this point, even before the couch they been struggling at to feed their families of 45 percent of the families in these camps have insufficient diet. 41 percent of these right ingle, 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, to feed their families and the sure why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cut in place, and by the way, this is the 1st of a series of cut that the world will program is going to make this good. now go to families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars us cents per day. starting next month, if these, these bonds are not report, it is completely outrageous. but this has happened. it is very simple. but this is
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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 authorities in the philippines. a scrambling to contain an oil from a tanka, now the ship carrying 800000 liters of diesel fuel sank near the island southwest of manila on tuesday at the 7 coastal towns of band fishing and swimming. as the spirit flows further, south search is still under way to locate the ship. i've got a song say, see a severe shortage of specialists, doctors, surprising children with congenital heart defects of a vital health care facility. now thousands are a waiting list, but many fair,
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the surgery they needs may come too late. now, so shall, did, said this report from cobble the bottom 2 years of waiting that bell keys has at last got an appointment for heart surgery she needed when she was 6 months old. like allocated to the 2 years ago. we had an appointment with the dentist and red crescent to discuss the operation today. finally, on our attorney, that poor bell key. she suffered a lot and we didn't know that she had a hole in her heart in the field for the law. milly inside the operating theatre, doctors make final preparations. they are working on closing a large opening between the ventricles of belk is hard. but medical teams like this are under pressure and african has done. 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 the balcony surgery is completed. but
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11000 children like a stuck on the waiting list. this is due to a shortage of medical staff and a lack of resources in the face of sanctions imposed by the united states. doctor cobb said the key is one of 3 cardiologists who've remained an african. it's done. 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, there are almost 12000 patients who are waiting for us. but we operate around $35.00 to $40.00 patients per month. huseby, bayonet you resorted to. sa 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 a colleague about the hub. i think the previous regina did nothing during the past 20 years that they did not build any health centers. the hospitals were children
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who suffer from heart disease. as for us, we have opened a special departments in the children's hospital, which will assume provided services a little cheaper that hulu xena pern, he'll offer on zane of can his 2 holes in her heart. she hopes it won't take too long before she gets her. tim silver, you must r as you're for me. then when you bought my daughter's problem and she was 40 days old, but we have been told the operation will cost $4000.00. of course, this is a scary him on that. i do not have. so i turned the red crescent for help and i'm waiting for my turn. what to she wrote a little to be at on 11 nodded and about 25 percent of patients with congenital heart defect need surgery and spinning t long in a waiting list means many won't survive, will still had here on out there are we dive into how countries are trying to protect international waters where few, if any regulations are in place and in sport, the drive to put more women behind the wheel in formula one. that's false story
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coming up with joe later. ah. the weather in the mediterranean still looks rather wintry and stormy to me. the circulation of clouds no longer quite as cold as it was. so snow's not prevalent wind and rain set me up. but as a cold wind down the north sea, and that's coming across norway as well. sure, i think eventually effect the weather in the baltic states by bringing back proper winter. in the meantime, it'll drop temperatures in the netherlands, maybe in northern france. and britain for our may be one day that a revolt revived itself. but this revolving store been around for a while now. therefore, strong winds have been a fairly typical thing in the western med to the valley are ex rain and cold weather pitting nor now jerry and tune is here as well. and the whole thing has been spreading eastward. so during saturday, rain through southern italy, snow,
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you'll notice for the mountain tops on the same string grease with rain spreading across the gin towards bulgaria boss or western took years well. but that cold, when this coming out of scandinavia is going to make it pretty unpleasant to the baltic, stays ra, feeling in warsaw because of the wind vilnius cuz the wind and the stay are not so good in. keep either at 6 degrees, but that's, that will make it feel rather colder when it comes in. but it's pretty hot in north africa for the opposite reason. a suddenly breeze gives you 10 above average in cairo is pretty woman jemina as well. ah, a passion for supporting local communities and pioneering innovative african science and technology projects. how, how beautiful, how glorious, ah, all of us on this planet look just africa out to 01 as
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a leading by chemist. determined to use his scientific knowledge to serve africa. women make science from the lab to the field are now to sierra ah, this was wrong to teach children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no mother, no father figures. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget the christ. canada's dark secret analogies era. lou ah,
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welcome back. you're watching now. is there a news out with me? so robin a reminder of all the top news stories. the most prominent opposition leader in cambodia has been sentenced to 27 years of house arrest for treason. cancer car was charged with trying to overthrow the government inclusion with the u. s. he denies the accusations. real work is in greece, have called for another day of strikes to protest against the state of the rail system. at least 57 people were killed when 2 trains glided on tuesday. the station master on duty has been charged with manslaughter. guineas military leader has criticized what he call the degrading treatment of sub saharan africans into nicea . dozens of canadians have been repatriated after tennessee, as president accused migrants of creating a crime wave. the kremlin says that it will take measures to prevent a repeat of a border incursion. it claims occurred on thursday for the vitamin putin said
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a ukrainian sabotage unit shot civilians on russian territory close to the border. russia says one person was killed and a child wounded. keith says the claim is false and a provocation has been no independent confirmation shows. the russian soldiers are protecting people from neo nazis and terrorists. thank you . from those who tortured and kill people in the dawn. best 8 years, those who killed gain in moscow. those who today committed another terrorist attack, they infiltrated the border and opened fire and civilians do they saw it was a civilian car, a sold, it was civilian and children sitting there. they open. fire on them is to play that piano, correct? is a journalist based in moscow and joins us now. i could help you with a sudden we any clear about what happened yesterday in bins? good day to you. well, we do know that according to local stores, he's a groups of
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a diversion group, i should say cross the border in brown's creech and then they opened fire on passing vehicles. they cross the border next to a very, very small town, like the village they, the russian federal security service has published what they call the aftermath of the attack. they show the vehicles that were affected. and they also said that in the place where the group cross the border, they did discover weapons. they discovered mines and a rocket launcher of foreign origin. and they have also said that the group has then been chased back across the border and then that they sustained the group sustained artillery fire. now in the meantime, yesterday,
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the group called russian voluntary cool. this is a regiment that makes part of the territorial defense systems of ukraine. did claim responsibility for the attack. they posed next to a medical clinic in the little town that the, where the attack took place and said that they wanted to show, you know, they're striving to groups, tried to liberate russia as they called it. so obviously we've heard president putin react in parts, but there is what been 24 hours now for the kremlin touch. we assess exactly what might or might not have happened. so how are they reacting now? well, there's been no new reaction since yesterday the president did qualify this as a terror attack, and we know that the security council is meeting today. however, the meeting is a routine one. it's not an extraordinary thing. they this,
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the security council is the consulting body around the president, that comprises of permanent members, the minister of foreign affairs. the minister of internal says, obviously the head curity service, including the internal surveillance service and the people are both housing of the parliamentary. this meeting will be going on behind closed doors and the president's press. secretary, mitre of course, did say that there might be an opening statement that will be brought costs by the president, but he failed to mention whether it wouldn't talk top. and he said, and i quote that you know, that the president enjoys sometimes making comments. there is no knowing whether he's going to make some today well just moving now to the, the war in ukraine. and of course,
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the wagner group that's fighting alongside russian troops, while their head has been talking about the situation around the city of back move what see been saying indeed, the guinea pig goes and actually published a video on a telegram account has been published on the telegram account of his press service in the video, he is in motion and we can assume that he is someone near by move. he addressed the ukrainian president personally and he called he claimed that the city has been surrounded. there's only one road that remains available for evacuation. he also cold for a lot him as a landscape to evacuate the elderly and the young people. he also showed 3 people who are we assume captives of the
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ongoing assault on the city. 2 of them children, they look older than 18 years old, and one of them is an elderly man. and they also in turn plead the to the president to evacuate people from the city. on the cranial side, we've seen reports that the evacuation is in fact ongoing. in the meantime, not repeat the strategy before the capture of solar dot. that was exactly what precaution did. then he asked, addressed the president ahead couple of days ahead, asking him to evacuate civilians from the city or content among 2 events. with you in moscow tanica, eva, thanks for joining us. now, on basset to the united kingdom has accused nature of turning ukraine into a western back to fortress. andre kayleen also said, any supply of long range weapons to keep with force russia to push deeper into the
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country. now he made the comment in an interview with owners. there is no baka in london, boucher opin, mary awful. 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, 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 ukraine. special forces in murray will put you probably think about booming of the theatre over the years, 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 above it. so you're saying that all the evidence put forward
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regarding claims of atrocities carried out by russian forces in the lungs of boucher and pin a fake in boucher absolutely. it was fake. my group has nothing to do with these european i 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 open. no, this is mr operation. this is a war infect thing, so civilians collateral, and that warner of civilians collateral in that war with no targets, 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 don't, not sure if it doesn't drive elaine between russian people and ukrainian people that contains lives. so for us and so in certainly it is yes. how might the supply,
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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 russian 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 advances to push further into ukraine. we have to move this line, filter it deeper into your cream, just to avoid a feel the rest of it, that it, that it over us, it into that, that it, that it over them by us. so by, in this way, western countries of they are destroying ukraine itself. and you can see that into the, in full with the russian ambassador to the u. kale re killin at 1630 jim t, right held algebra. the good stations or
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a new treaty of the high seas are reaching their final stages. delegates from you and member states are meeting in new york, and they're concerned about the impact of unregulated, deep sea mining and factory fishing. current regulations only cover a distance of 200 nautical miles from the coast and beyond that and international waters as little or no governance or environment at an at clark explains. ah, 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 my greater on the planet sequester, c o 2. when they die to the ocean drifts or plankton which produce half the oxygen we breathe. we know more about the surface of mars than the ocean depths. as i
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learnt when i accompanied 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 behold them on board to be assessed. there was all manner of life like mollusks, crustaceans sponges and starfish la. you find me? i don't recognize. well, oh wendy, wendy, because this is all this. he thought very, very few people knew in kilometers below the surface ly hydrothermal vents areas rich and minerals useful for batteries in this developing age of renewable energy. these ecosystems also contain genetic resources with potential, particularly for medical applications, all of great interest to mining companies. but their affairs of what could happen
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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, are 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 and 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 al jazeera well still had here on al jazeera rom, other role will tell you about another great full wins by golds. number one, not story coming up in school with joe. ah.
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whole lou. ah, look about now scientists, egypt have concerned the discovery of a hidden corridor close to the main entrance to the great pyramid of gazer. it was 1st detected using a new imaging technique, an archaeologist believe it could lead to yet bore discoveries. oper anger has more sealed off for thousands of years. a tiny camera within a 6 millimeter thick tube reveals the descending tunnel and jesus largest pyramid scientists from a project called scan pyramids confirmed the existence of the corridor. 9 meters
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long and more than 2 meters wide. no, no, lin, annette their egg to day we are not the results of this important project which showed the existence of a gabled corridor on the northern face of the great pyramid of hoof. i would like to confirm that we are continuing work and scientific research using technology and advice and completely safe scientific method to review more secrets of the ancient egyptian civilization. the great permit was built about 4 and a half 1000. yes. again, as a monumental team during the reign of pharaoh coffee, san to say the passage could have been created to redistribute the weight of the pyramid around its centrists. and it could be protecting an undiscovered chamber egyptologist, a hoping that could be an undisturbed last 2 between the 7 nicholas. i'm the fellow that the pony today. that is something important in my opinion,
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than the password of the fittest by the berlin muslim, it still existed and this were through good discovery, thousands of years after it was constructed. there still no consensus on how the great pyramid was spelt santas say the tunnel could shed more light on the only surviving structure of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. barbara and go per alcera auto for sport, his job sale. thank you very much rocker and paris such man football, asher, f i key me has been charged with rape. a 24 year old woman claims he sexually assaulted her at his home near paris on february the 25th. she didn't file a formal complaint, but prosecutors opens an investigation in question a k me on thursday before charging him a came in denies the allegations. the 24 year old defender played a key part in morocco's historic chron. at last, she is woke up, scoring the penalty that sent them into the semi finals. now the classic o in spain and its advantage both loaner in their comp delray semi final against
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rail madrid. they won the 1st like one know away from home at the button about stadium, an own go from madrid, depend it in the military, the difference between the 2 sides. the 2nd leg is on april, the 5th of the new cam. they'll play each other before that in the spanish league on march, the 19th loan are currently 7 point clare rail at the top of the league, australia pictures of beaten india on day 3 of the 3rd tests, they knocked off the $76.00 runs. they needed an indoor wind by 9 with kids, with well over 2 days to spare the victory, secure, straight replacement, well test championship funnel. this june. india still lead the series to one and also reach the foreign melissa. when the last testing i met about, we start on thursday. there are a few sportsmen on the planet right now in a hotter street than gulf number one, john rum. the spanish saw show the 7 on the pol, opening round 65 at the arnold palmer invitational, closing his last 3 hope with eagle buddy,
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buddy. that puts into shots clear at the top of the leaderboard. from that incredible moment he's already claim 3 pga tour titles the season $15.00 or 9 tournament and finish the top 10 in each of his last 10 events. the m b a and one of the most casual paul says you'll ever see what's this nice place to be here? comes hardly used by. hi nancy. oh yes. that was james houghton setting out joan and bead for the philadelphia $76.00 is against the dallas mavericks. it was good, but there was a better partnership on the 9th liquor don't pitch and carrying, racked up 82 points between them helped come away with the win don't it's 42 and having 40 that is the 1st time any dallas teammates of both school at least 14 same game. spring training is well underway. ahead of the major league baseball season, there's new pitch cup designed to speed things up. put new york yankees pitcher one
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day, peralta went to the extreme in their training game against the pittsburgh pirates. we hammered and even catch his 1st pitch, and he went on to strike out this bouncer, in less than 20 seconds, yankees went on to win the game $76.00 bytes to stop and begins the defense of his form in one wild title this weekend in bahrain the dutchman has so far set the pace in his red bull in pre season testing at the same circuit. and he re looking to continue that in fridays practice sessions on the big news off the track. this week has been the launch of an old female drive, a series called f. one academy, led by former racing dr. and t manager susie wolf, 40 percent those watching for me, one a women, and not one of the 20 drivers. his female. jessica baldwin reports on the push to change that ah, me see hitters going a 120 kilometers per hour. centimeters of the ground. she's only 15 and has spent 7 years practicing racing training weekend after weekend,
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month after month. and she's faced an additional hurdle when like women comes to shock as boys. right. confess sir. so of why the heck is, is a met by a male dominated score. and all of them do not want to be in by go say i've had, you know, challenging me hands. i've been taken off of things at up hitter, a champion joe cotton is hoping to make the jump to cars. she raced in f for car this summer. but her career has stalled, women find it more difficult to find sponsors. a women only series last year ran out of money mid season. but that may be change cape evan, a long time formula. one executive is behind an initiative to figure out what's holding women back with a need to talent spot. there is a very small proportion of the racing drivers in the world ah female. and we need to find where they are, pluck them, and then take them, develop their skills,
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whether that is physical, mental rice craft and help drive them all the way up to formula one. most motor sport experts say it's not a question of strength. more women have gone into space than raced on a formula one track. the g forces at 340 kilometers per hour are all in a day's work for jamie chadwick. now racing in the us indie car feeder series. chadwick said the industry is finally ready to accept female drivers, but it won't happen overnight. ah, there are a lot of innovators in level conversations already with a cane to, to make it happen. and i don't have an issue with it being a 10 years on the line as long as we don't look back in 10 years time and they call was still in the same position. the popularity of formula one has exploded in recent years. tickets for july's british grand prix. here it's silver stone, sold out in record time 40 percent of formula one found. so now women the
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percentage of female drivers, exactly 0. and despite the promising initiatives, it's unlikely we're going to see a formula one female driver on this podium any time soon. jessica baldwin al jazeera silver stone igloo sent as well. number one of our joke of h is, is set closer to a 6 to buy championship title. he was up against the seat, but hood catch in the quarters and he was showing off his skills. but it was the well no one who came through in straight sets to reach the semi final joke, which is now on 15 match winning streak and says he's getting back to full fitness, softer, a hamstring injury, which caused him problem so strain energy in 2023, it's true that it does take a matcher to, to get into the flow and say, go back to the desired level of movement, balance coordination and stuff like this. but luckily for me, i'm feeling is as close to the best that i could possibly feel. you know,
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of course, you can always be better, but i'm playing on a high level and i'm happy with the returns standing between him and a place in the final is he informed, daniel medford, of the russian took care of for not shot each 6362, as he chases at the title and row off to windsor in ball to diamond, cattle, and would have, has $112.00 matches on the spell and has yet to draw his track. history. hiring for an olympics is never easy, but as an even greater challenge for ukrainians training in the midst of war. those athletes are also anxiously awaiting the irises decision on whether they will allow russian and bell or russian athletes to compete in paris as neutrals, geminus reports, ukrainian divers, stanislaus valley, fisher cones, his skills aiming for a place at the parcel in picks in 2024 but he's forced to use a springboard in keith miles away from his home town where the aquatic center has been wiped out by wolf. ha, mary. a pole is ma hm. tom,
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russian soldiers and putin simply destroyed it. the city merely does not exist. it was annihilated, alief which hooks 74 year old grandfather died in maria, poland october, unable to get fighting cancer treatments. he's horrified that the international olympic committee says it's considering allowing russians and ben russians to compete in paris as a neutral athletes to avoid individual discrimination. despite ukraine's threat to boycott and objections from several other countries or for diverse so i hope they will not be allowed to attend the olympics because none of them publicly condemned president of hooton's or lucas shank. or they just do nothing and say nothing. and precisely because of a silence and inaction, all this horror is happening in all countries, more than competing under a neutral flag is not an option. the more artistic swimmers, marianna and radish lava alex, eva, say they'd boycott paris if russian and by the russian athletes were able to
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compete given the trauma, they're forced to live through on a daily basis. sometimes we can i, sometimes we can hear some a or something and somebody with the feel so nervous about the twins, regular training based in caucus has been destroyed. and this pool is not the ideal depth for them to practice in air raids regularly interrupt their sessions. and when a tax is shut off the pools heating, they have to train in full body wet seats. traveling to international competitions now requires a long train right into potent and onward flights. from that still, they remain determined to make it to paris. i guess these 4 o spokesman with for no
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one to sol, ukraine, way of doing? yes. this is, does one bronze in a team events at the tokyo and picks in 2021. they hope they will get another shot to assa metal. come july, next year. geminus. ouch is era and that's why his bullet spect. so thanks very much joe. well, polly will have more news on the other side of the brain, but until in from the news i see, i see a time under company ah ah
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