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ukraine, the chinese and russia, presidents call fort responsible dialogue on the contract and pledge corporation on trade and energy. ah, lauren, tennis is out, his ear, alive from london, also coming up outrage and criticism after israel's finance minister states. there is no such thing as a palestinian, institutionally racist sexist and homophobic the findings of a damning investigation into the conduct of the you case, largest police force. and in the east and d, r. c. people who fled violence from on rebels. now faced the growing threat of kara, our report from gama. ah and are the leaders of russia and china calling for responsible hello to end the
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war in ukraine, shooting pain that may put in signed and joint statement. following 3 hours of talks in moscow, i called for a halt to any steps that could push the ukraine crane crisis into an uncontrollable phase. but their statements have been dismissed by cave and the west, who say any peace agreement must include a russian withdrawal from ukraine's territory. i shall have our reports. oh, they say it's an alliance without limits. china and russia are expanding trade and diplomatic corporation. the 2 countries insist their relations are far from being a military and political alliance. but she jumping and redeemer, put in, share a growing concern of what they perceive to be an american dominance across the globe . for the chinese leader has secured an unprecedented 3rd term earlier this month. this trip could be the moment to establish his country as an international
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peacemaker. there her worship gowns under. we shall always respect and abide by the un charter. we will always promote peace and also promote negotiation and discussion. our stance is always based on fairness and justice. we will always be on the side of peace and we are always on the side of dialogue. we are always on the side of stark venus and justice literally, with, with you see, but ending war in ukraine would, may not be an easy task to china is yet to elaborate on it's 12 point piece. black merged tim bay gene has called on russia and ukraine to address their security concerns without mentioning russian troops, withdrawl, etc. demand forgive the u. s. has dismissed the piece plan as a stalling tactic. in the mean time, western nations are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. immediately, globally ministered florida. we learned that the ministry of defense of the u. k,
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declared he would supply tank to the ukraine and also uranium in rich weapons to ukraine. i think that the west will now fight russia to the last ukrainian children's chief facing growing international isolation. ladyman put in is turning to president. g, jumping and allies largely shaped following russian invasion of ukraine last year. after the e. u. imposed a ban on russian energy import. china stepped in, buying large quantities of tea, russian oil providing cash struct. moscow. with much needed revenue. the u. s. considers china the biggest threat to its national security and clears bay ga could be exploiting rush as in battle. standing to expand its geo political influence. hush about bella. al jazeera journalist julia shepard, alova has more from moscow. the visit all the chinese present to russia called
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makisia evergreen tries, according to analysts, is largely due to basing itself nomination for the role of pacemaker in ukraine. patients arose that the key or resolving the company could be found during shooting pains. talk with russian president vladimir putin followed by possible talk with ukrainian leads, volunteers the landscape. if china makes it a little progress on the issue of a peaceful settlement, and this will be a great victory for all, for ukraine, russia and chinese diplomacy in the hands, the russians and the son. how influential the chinese economy is and how it's affecting the everyday life. and the influence continues to grow. so many channels will go into play out in the future. according to present pace in the countries should multiply the bullying trade as so many off the going to happen after the visit. well, china help russia, if a function were russian bonds they allowed in for chinese payment system. so as the
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visit continues, it's believe at least some of those questions will be onset. japan's prime minister from jo casita has made an unannounced visit to ukraine. he met, met president low to measure, let ski and keith and often japan support to the country that's been battling russian fortune just over year. it's the 1st time since the 2nd world war that japanese prime minister has visited the country during a conflict. earlier on tuesday, sheet of as to the town of butcher, where more than 400 civilians were said to have been killed by russian forces last year. the 1st year the russian invasion of ukraine isn't aggression. that shakes the foundation of international order, which i strongly feel after i visited keys and purchases, where i saw the tragedy of the russian invasion with my own eyes. stephanie deca has more from keith. i just been as a join to recorded statement and by the 2 men following the day visit here, of the japanese prime minister. japan is hosting the g 7 in may of this year. so
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this is an invitation extended to vladimir zalinski. you said he will be attending via video link as he often does. and these kinds of conferences and the japanese prime minister toward keith today, paying respects to fallen soldiers, also visiting boot chart, which is in the north west, north west of key, which is a, a town that really has become synonymous. ah, with that potential, a very serious war, crimes carried out by russian soldiers during the course of this conflict. ah, jordan's foreign minister has condemned comments from an israeli minister, who said there's no such thing as a palestinian people as dangerous and offensive at a conference in paris on sunday. israel's finance minister bestsellers much rich describe palestinians as an invention of the past century, sparking
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a fierce backlash. oh yeah, there's no such thing as a palestinian. there's no such thing as a palestinian people. do you know who's palestinian? i am palestinian. my late grandfather, whose 13th generation at jerusalem night, is the true palestinian, the palestinian people are in invention that is less than a 100 years old. the in use for imposing teams. joseph burrow, urged israel to reject the statement. and the palestinian prime minister said the comments were an incitement to violence in not possibly had the lucky ad law behind it was it, it is a statements made by the israeli minister smarter. it's saying that there is no palestinian people and that it was invented in the last 100 years is conclusive evidence of the extremist racist scientist. ideology that governs the parties of the current israel government. no, no levine, our play merely philistine is maha. we are the ones who gave palestine its name and the land. it's values and status. this land as ours in israel as a colonial state,
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established by the colonialists and settlers and an expanded like any settler colonialism. a man can, has more from western michelin the far right in israel, a voice said, this type of thing. it goes back to golden, my air, or thee as rarely prime minister 969. she said she used to say that there was no such thing as the palestinians. this, despite the fact that the 1st recorded use of the term palestine was at 3200 years ago during the bronze age on the line between the jordan river. and the mediterranean sea has always been referred to as a palestine all the way up until the establishment of the state of israel, in 1948. if that hadn't happened, it still be called palestine. but the far, i have always said that there has been no state of palace on, and that's partly true because of the occupations that the land has actually been under, much recently, or by the british in 1948. so these comments are inflammatory. they're designed to
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really air rochard intentions, but they're also designed to play to smart watches base, which completely agrees with the kinds of things he saying. and now benjamin netanyahu, through a tweet, has said now, is not the time to go to the u. s. meet with prison bio, so he's actually on the back foot. now he's trying to defend his decision not to visit. but the simple fact of the matter is, according to state, home officials is that there simply isn't the invite there. as well as government has an old part of a law that ban settlers from residing in some areas of the occupied west bank. the 2005 law was brought in during israel withdraw from the gaza strip. under prime minister ariel sharon israeli settlers were removed from areas near numberless, but the latest amendment paved the way for israel to resume building settlements, which are illegal under international law. the state department says is extremely troubled by israel's passage of the law. a damning report by an independent member, the u. k. parliament has found london metropolitan police force to be
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institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic house of lords member, louise casey has called the comprehensive reform for support. luis casey's report is comprehensive in damming the metropolitan police is she says institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic it needs wholesale reform. the scale of the problem is laid shocking, even to those who had seen some of them 1st hand devastating, in terms of those of food and such and such in the base system and homophobia within policing. author is trying to make changes in placing it just seems that nothing has changed. some of the most suing testimony comes from members of the force, talking of discrimination against women. i have witnessed senior officers and supervisors prey on females like predators. there was a culture of hit lists, targets and trying to asleep with female officers and staff against seeks. one
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officer had his beard cut because an officer thought it was funny against muslims. i found bacon left in my boots inside my locked locker. it generates the whole series of emotions, of anger, frustration, embarrassment. it generates some pride as well as my son, old men and women who care about placing of london have given most the evidence for that report to louise casey taken as a whole. this report is entirely condemning of this organization. it says the metropolitan police has lost public support and consent needs to wake up and engage in comprehensive wholesale reform. the report stems from the outrage off to the rape and murder, a sarah evarado by serving, met officer wayne cousins, and it finds major deficiencies in the handling and investigation of rape cases, something kashmir, owen, who's waved her right to anonymity, recognise this for my own experience with a detective after reporting rake,
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he would frequently shalt at me, he called me a lawyer and then he eventually said to me that he didn't want me contacting him unless this person showed up at my house. and then he corrected himself and said, no, not just showed up at your house unless they are breaking all your limbs, then you can call me the metropolitan police told us the incident was investigated . and one officer instructed to undertake reflective practice. louise casey says public trust in policing in london is broken in to rebuild it the entire force, not just its leadership needs to be accountable and improve. frontline policing, harris will sit al jazeera london, alice vinton is a former metropolitan police officer. she says the counter london police department does not equip women to thrive within it. female feel for them to do with not being supported by the not being supported by senior ages. i'm not have,
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you know, because of the very, very talk because in the in the it, i think it's ever been a high level, especially women of color. i've been trying really, women will discuss in terms of that because in terms of whether or not police officers and that's just the kind of stuff somebody would just say. all that, i know that being your needs and sergeant and things when you're female, but the company always just, just jo still to come on out here. armina flanders in. she'll anchor but an i am if below package is bringing hope in the countries worst economic crisis, but with some painful conditions. and the century optimizon nato was born. he continues to inspire generations of silent french artists.
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ah hello is slipping, a little breezy across so western parts of europe to clear up towards the northwest, but at least is a mild breeze blowing in from the atlantic. there will be cloud and rain as these weather systems just push their way through. central air is fine and dry, high pressure in charge here. and as our systems work their way around that. hi, there you go with that wet weather coming through. but 1415, south, london, and paris. as not too bad, we're going to have 16 in as you can even a 5 in osler about where should be some snow. they're coming in 2 parts of norway double figures there for stockholm, and rising as we go through. first i was like a touch 9 degrees by that stay. so some real warm for round when windy weather will continue to push its way across the far north of spain, pushing across
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a good part of france towards a low countries across england. while scotland, northern ireland and republic of ireland to but look at central areas warm sunshine, 20 celsius in vienna, we're around 10 degrees above the seasonal average here. and we see in temperatures around that value into our tripoli as a windy one, though, winds coming in from an all the direction tucking in. rallies area of low pressure sat there across a good part of the libya. pushing further east was lifted dust and sand with showers for the gulf and giddy ah. the tension in the occupied westbank is on the increase leading to a new wave of palestinian retaliatory action. you are one of the most wanted. what is that? i al jazeera world investigates to new groups, gaming, public support, and meeting israeli forces had on a new phase of palestinian
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resistance. on al jazeera lou ah, are mountain top stories here now jazeera chinese president shooting ping and russian president vladimir putin. according for responsible dialogue to resolve the war and ukraine, foreign talks in moscow on tuesday, bruton said chinese proposals could be used as the basis of a peace settlement. japan's prime minister whom yoshida has made an unannounced visit to ukraine in a joint news conference with president said etzky he should have condemned to russia's invasion as an aggression that shakes the foundations of international
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order. the u. s. has condemned comments from an israeli minister, who said there's no such thing as a palestinian people as dangerous and offensive as i described, palestinians as an invention of the past century skulking, a fierce backlash. all 800000 people have been forced from their homes in eastern democratic republic of congo in the past year. this is the m 23 group seizes territory and breaks agreements to withdraw. many people who are living in unsanitary camps around the city of goma, where an outbreak of cholera is affecting hundreds of people. welcome web reports from the blanco camp. irina mas sang a is the 100 and 35th person to walk into this cholera treatment center. today's, it's run by the charity doctors without borders in a camp for this place, people near the city of coma. every now can barely walk or talk section
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start with clinic diarrhea, and if on treated can end with that. it's already killed. 8 people in the camp children of the most vulnerable to ship, asked him a shy man as 3 children are infected young noon on the door. i saw that my children started vomiting and became very weak when we brought them here. we found that they were suffering from cholera. they're still very weak and the treatment is simple and effective. if it's provided in time. most patients may need re hydration and can recover within days. all of these tens of full of patients and doctors without borders, said it, putting up more as the number of cases rapidly rises to maturity. we've seen a growing number of cases in the past day. we're not averaging over 15050 and the numbers continue to know here in this language and also across the road initially.
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dollars will then go camping time to about 100000 people who fled the n $23.00 armed group. as it ceased, territory from congos, government forces in recent month and 20 threes widely understood to be backed by neighboring bewanda. one to deny that many of the people here say they run away when and 23 fighters executed men and raped women in their villages in the c territory. m 23 denied committing atrocities. in spite of the mounting evidence, entire communities fled than now struggling to get by in unsanitary conditions. it's raining almost every day here at the moment the ground is wet and sodden. comes crumbs, the shelters squeezed close together. this is one of few toilet facilities here. there's only one toilet for around, every 500 people sprang disinfectant can help to prevent confections for the medic
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say the cholera outbreak won't be stopped until the sanitation is improved. is not nearly enough clean water for drinking, cooking and washing. humanitarian agencies installed from top. but it's only about to say what's needed rapidly growing population here. back at the treatment center doctor say they expect everyone here to survive. others who fled to new comes that don't have medical facilities, may not. it's a health crisis that can easily be ended, if only there's enough help. but one that would never have happened is people here haven't been forced from their homes. malcolm web al jazeera, who lingo, democratic republic of congo lanka will receive an almost $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund over the next 4 years. as part of efforts to rescue its battery economy. the 1st installment of $330000000.00 is expected within the next 2 days, franco's facing its worth economic crisis in decades. mass protests against
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skyrocketing inflation and shortages of basic goods forced the president from office last year. in a televised address, president running on rick missing, it said his country was no longer a bankrupt nation. and often under has more from commer. people have been waiting and waiting for months upon months to look for some form of respite. and they're hoping that this money that the loan approved by the i m f, will make some kind of a difference to their lives. obviously, 330000000 to be of sort of transferred in the next 2 days. they hoped that as the government says, a will kind of ease the pressure. now this means that the government is going to have this additional funding to secure essential, fair supplies, like the president on the vicar missing her or right after the approval speaking to the nation. today and said that she has no longer bankrupt nation, that this 1st tranche of money will be used to secure medicines to help the tourism
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sector and things like that. so what people are hoping is that things like inflation, that the sort of galloping exchange rate to the dollar a will be brought down and that we bring things to a slightly more affordable basis. but it's going to be a long road ahead. in kenya, 238 people have been arrested in protest against the government of william router over the rising cost of living and fuel shortages. 31 police officers were also injured in the clashes demonstrations took place on monday in ruby and other parts of kenya. in response to a call for a day of action, my opposition need to relo dingus. please. hon. tear gas and water canada towards progresses. or some of the crowds hell rocks and began burning tired. don't serious opposition? labor party candidate has filed a court petition challenging the outcome of last month's disputed presidential election. that was one by the governing party to be campaigned as an outsider,
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galvanizing young and 1st time voters became 3rd in the contest. his parties as it's challenging the qualifications of the winning candidate and the election process. nigeria is an actual commission, was criticized by international observers, the poor planning and voting delays. there were also reports of violence and voter intimidation that some polling stations, former british prime minister burst johnston has admitted he misled parliament about parties held up downing street during the code 19 lockdown, but not intentionally. johnson is due to be questioned on wednesday by committee investigation, the so called party gates candle. in the document containing his defense, johnson said he acted in good faith and believe the rules and guidance were followed. johnson was fined last year over the gatherings they signed in humans conflict have reached agreement to exchange detainees after talks in switzerland has been an increase in diplomatic pressure from the un and western countries to
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end the fighting. many analysts hope you could help in efforts to find a lasting peace. i'm a junk room report in geneva, a major announcement warring sides in yemen, conflict, agreeing to free, nearly 900 prisoners national can can. we had great hopes to reach this number and we were also to terminal to reach this number 16. this is the result of talks between the internationally recognized government of yemen and her with the rebels . i mean, with assistance from the united nations in the international committee of the red cross. now, i lit, toughen as dental, little as has the agreement is excellent, and it is an essential step for the release of all prisoners and detainees when he did it him to remark for all those involved, the deal stands as an expression of hope. and then we will, we have a level of trust to meet all the parties are involved in these release. ah, we have this unique partnership with the un in yemen. and i have no reason to
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believe that it won't be a success. and a success which needs to happen as soon as possible. the prisoner swap is part of a you and mediated deal agreed upon in 2018 known as the stockholm agreement. the exchange of around 15000 people detained during the conflict, has been under discussion as a major confidence building measure ever since. but progress hasn't come quickly. any resolution, any progress in establishing a comprehensive end to the conflict are really requires agreement among the emmys themselves. a lot of people are looking at the saudi, iranian, or agreement. as of perhaps an important step. the conflict in yemen is widely seen as a proxy war between saudi arabia and iran. earlier this month and beijing both countries agreed to restore diplomatic relations. and while there's been no official confirmation that the prisoner swap was part of that deal tensions between outside
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backers of the main factions and yemen, have since lessened the hope now that a deal could boost broader efforts to end a conflict that has created what many call a humanitarian catastrophe. 8 years of fighting have left millions of people facing poverty and insecurity. and with food shortages wide spread malnutrition among children is soaring. while a, you and broker truce last april, has largely held it expired in october without the parties agreeing to extend it, leaving many to wonder if this latest step will help towards creating a permanent piece. bahama gym. jerome al jazeera, a state of emergency has been declared in 14 provinces in ecuador archer, 6.8, magnitude earthquake on saturday. president re amola so has applied to the state of emergency to areas worst affected by the earthquake. the measures will be enforced for 60 days to help authorities free up funding and repair infrastructure. at least 14 people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the clay. flanks in the north
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west of syria have west and apply to thousands of people forced from their homes, syrian opposition, group, se heavy rains of damaged houses and roads displaced. people have taken refuge in towns and schools that are peeling for war humanitarian assistance. wednesday marks a 100 years since the birth of renowned my modest mass and my so in france now. so was inspired by the san intact to charlie chaplin. he performed around the world. sometimes all $300.00 shows a year. it's ashley buckner reports from paris. michael jackson was one of marcel marceau, his most famous fans, the french. my martin inspired the pop stars trademark moon walk, dance. ma, so was influenced by charlie chaplin. he created a character called bip, who could make people laugh or cry with gestures. the told stories often better than words, a talent that appeal to people of all generations. but it is very important to see that my public has has failed 5th ease of career. and nearly when the youngest
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generation. hm. it was healthy then their parents are in grand parents when they came to see the show. father, he worked his muscles assistant in his later years. she says he lit up the stage. she wants to create a museum in france, dedicated to his memory, and to mine, la fox showed how magic coke. there was a dramatic and comic flores in one man welcoming by the new york times. when said that marcell marceau as to theatre for charles chaplin was to cinema emma muscle was born into a jewish family in eastern france. in 1923. during world war 2, his father was killed in a german concentration camp muscle, joined the french resistance, a painful pass that helped shape his work and career which continues to inspire for the students learning. the art of mine helps to enrich their training as performers
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even. but your key studied under my saw and now teaches students in paris. he says, mine is under appreciated city now it's an undervalued arc because although it's presently often hidden, but marcel marceau has a talent to be known around the world map. so died in 2007 aged $84.00 after a decades long career in which he revived public interest in an art that content silence into poetry is asher butler, al jazeera, paris, french janice. olivia dubois is back home after being held hostage for almost 2 years in marley. a 48 year old was met by his family and president emmanuel michael at the villa cobbler air base. d, where was kidnapped in 2021 in northern molly, a region overrun by on groups with links to al qaeda. and i saw you as aid worker, jeffrey would. kay who was seized in southwest new jeron 2016 was also freed on monday. ah.
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