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sanders to their dreams of a better life. emigration you so much. it's because cynical doesn't offer opportunities. al jazeera well tells this story of a community takes by a wave of immigration and needs the women left behind. i lost my husband. i also left and then again, we don't receive on al jazeera when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021. it sparked a mass exit in a special to pot report. 101 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of europe. ah, russia accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate president vladimir putin with a drone attack. keith denies any involvement.
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ah, carrie johnson, mrs. al jazeera live from day of house are coming up, serbia in morning after a teenager opens fire to school in a capital bell grade, killing 8 children react when we need to apply the un. the preston dawns warring factions for a safe package of aid of another cease fires interrupted by fighting. and could this be a breakthrough for outsiders? a new drug shows it can slow the progress on. by 3rd. ah, russia has threatened retaliation. what it says was an assassination attempt on president let him have putin. the kremlin, says to drones were used in an attack on the presidential residence in the early
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hours of wednesday. it claims ukraine was behind it, but kiva strongly denies the allegations. jonah ha reports this is what the kremlin says was an attempt on the life of vladimir putin. an object is intercepted by air defenses. russia says it was a drone, one of 2 that official say we're launched by ukraine in an old daisha attack aimed at the kremlin complex to unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the kremlin. an official statement reads as a result of timely actions taken by the military and special services with the use of radar warfare systems. the devices were put out of action. we regard these actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president's life. president putin is not thought to have been in the kremlin at the time. the thinking appears to be that it was a dry run in the footage in front of the kremlin walls,
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it's evident that preparations are underway for victory day celebrations on may. the 9th, an event that putin plans to attend, ah, that may, 9th of 10 o'clock in the morning, which has to be in the red square in the sand, to observe the picture, day parade. and that's at the time of the day and year, oh, 9th of may 10 o'clock when butch's at dinner is well known way in advance. he should be there. so and it was said the kremlin said that this alleged drone attack was a dry run. the preparation for may the 9th when butch and will be one ro because his whereabouts are known in advance. it is a theory that not everyone is convinced about. i've seen the reports. ah, i can't turn in any way. validate them. we simply, we simply don't know. i'm 2nd, i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with
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a very large shaker salt. so let's see. on a visit to finland, presidency lensky denied ukraine's involvement. so well, we don't attack fortune or moscow. we fly to home on our territory where defending our real interesting cities. we don't have, you know, enough weapon for these yet even as air raid sirens sounded in the ukrainian capital, the me a possibility that ukraine had struck a blow at the heart of rushing power was thrilling for some of my classmates. and i have been talking about this all day. it's very cool, i'm very joyful. it's lifted my spirits in its official statement. the kremlin said it reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit. jonah hope al jazeera well journalist you the shop of oliver is foreign
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developments in moscow. president peyton was not in the kremlin at the time of the incident. russian officials immediately blamed ukraine for that time and called it a plum acts of terror and an assassination attempt on presentation. we understand. there are 2 video clips so that talk dad now circulating the media. one of them shows the moment of shooting down the drone and how was falling on the one of the crumbling buildings on the other. we can see how the dumb is burning. fast reactions are now coming in and we'll, we'll right ahead from midst of a load and they had of rushes. lar, house of parliament to stay duma as saying that they deem a deputies will demand the use of weapons that can stop and destroy the key of terrorist regime. and he added that there should be no negotiations with the landscape regime as it threatens the security of russia, europe,
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and the whole world shortly before the kremlin reported that talk moscow mess, you're gay, so be on in bonds. the launch of trends in the camp. so altogether and an exception was only, has only been made for us these used by the sources. and now we get to report that old trends have also been bonds in the moscow region and in saint petersburg as well. meanwhile, charles stratford has a reaction from keith. this message from the kremlin is being perceived as being pretty ominous presidency. lensky saying we are defending our villages and our cities. we do not have enough weapons for this. we did not attack putin. this comes on the back of some of the statements that was made by one of his presidential advisors. mikhail put all the act, but all york saying that. so this is all predictable. he says that this is russia preparing for a large scale terrorist attack. first of all, ukraine wages and exclusively defensive was it lawyers and does not attack targets
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whole territory and the russian federation. and this does not solve any military issue, but it gives grounds to the russian federation to justify its attacks on civilians . basically put all the ac is saying that this in his mind is a false flag attack. and of course, a false flag is something that has been fabricated to give, in this case, coatings, but all that russia, the pretext to attack. and we saw this kind of, this kind of thing in the build up to the full scale invasion, much specifically in the, the pro russia separatist held areas. the so called d n r. when the separatists claim that they'd been a number of assassination attempts on their officials, and this was as a say only a few days before that full scale invasion. so the ukrainians obviously staunchly denying this. but sir, the interpretation is that this is a very ominous sign. from russia, at least 21 people have been killed and dozens more wounded in russian artillery
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strikes in and around the ukrainian city has sunk a hit, one of the few working hypermarkets, innocently partially destroying it. a railway station petula less than 2 buildings were also on her outs. tomatti reports from harrison to watch it until he had a bottle. a landmark, we're outside the largest shopping mall and the heart, of course, on top of the venue was shout. and as a result, the entire building was damaged or thoroughly had the alco sophie had. here. you can see the impact on the ground medical and is also one of the many dead body still lying around and we were told he was one of the working man. she had a marcus lying and a poor net blood felt her eyes suddenly, eliza middle, so what i meant, and several people were killed and a dozen injured and thus attack ukrainian authority and say the russians are constantly shelling, major shopping centers, and residential communities in the city and they also reported other fatalities on
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the front lines as russia intensifies its artillery muscle and rocket attacks along the eastern bank of the nitro river and curse on, which is now under rushes control. and what a load will see at our little smiley al jazeera capsule, the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of opening fire in a school in the serbian capital bell. great had been arrested city is morning, the deaths of 8 children and one security guard police say the suspect used his father's gun in the attack, but he's not expected to be charged because he's below the legal age to face trial instead. that serbian president, alexander v church is looking at changing the law concerning the age of criminal responsibility and says, the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution ovens or its reports now from bell. great. a dreadful rate for news of loved once. for some the engine
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too much to bear. at 840 m an ordinary morning, descended in for something on thinkable m. as shooting with us as described. how 13 year old boy suddenly opened fire on students inside the hallway. before entering his history classroom, he shouted the teacher 1st, then turned the weapon on his classmates as they tried to flee, killing and wandering, many intoxicated bang ottawa, sa. i was walking up the stairs and i could hear a sound. i thought maybe were kids, frank firecrackers having fine was i could hear it more and the sound is coming from the front of the school. i saw the security guard falling to the ground as i quickly ran from where i was a security guard these old saw among the dead, the teacher left fighting for her life. i get her closer. the will dealer, this tragedy occurred in the letters. i've written a primary school of recham usability of the city of belgrade. unfortunately,
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8 children died and one security guard was also killed. well, the injured children and one school teacher had been hospitalized. no one can bring these children back to their parents. as parents in the margins his services hurried to the elementary school in the serbian capital, the suspect was on the phone to the police, confessing the shooting before being arrested in the schoolyard. described as quiet and good pupil and said to be new to the class, he was led away by police his face coverage. there is yet no known malty for an attack that the police said was carefully planned, always a show of your species. this was the list of children, but he intended to kill. he did as a learn. he made the plan by himself. the plan of entering the school of exeter. it was found on his desk unless he said he determined the prior to targets the skirts looked like a video game, not a horse. all these sorts of things does not happen very often in serbia are very strict the gallows apply. but in
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a region wrecked by war in the ninety's are weapon easily hard to come by. like the one used on this occasion to shutter the piece of a school day. orleans orridge. i'll dozier i baldridge police in hungary have fired tear gas, sir. teachers and students who are protesting against a new bill that would end teachers public servant status. the protesting teachers say the planned law will significantly increase their workload. about 5000 teachers are said they'll leave the profession if the legislation comes into force hunger. is that right? when government says the bill seeks to improve the quality of education, united nations is calling for security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed a deliveries in sudan. un humanitarian chief, martin griffiths, is now in the country and says he is working to obtain commitments from the warring parties to allow the movement of staff and supplies of violence has continued in
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the capital despite if another cease fire extension. here, morgan reports from cartoon this video for post to show fighters from the parent military rapids support forces at the presidential palace, him how to him. if house is the office of the de facto head of state who's also the head of the army, general abdel for the honda. but the r s f says it's in control of this government building. there's been more intense fighting in the capital as the 2 sides battle for control. that's despite the announcement of an extension of a cease fire for one week after mediation efforts by south finance presidents silva gear. that's the sound of artillery being fired by the rapid support forces against denise army fight the jets that have been flying overhead around the vicinity of the presidential palace since the early hours of wednesday morning. now previous battles have been ongoing between the staff and the sudanese army as the army looks like it's pushing to regain control of the presidential palace,
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which has been under the control of the rapid support forces since the thought of the fighting 19 days ago. the us says the deteriorating situation is making it difficult to deliver aid. it's humanitarian chief who visited potsdam, says security guarantees are needed even whether or not we will still require agreements to the races to allow for movement to soften stars. we will need to have agreements with the highest level and very publicly, and we will enjoy the livers, commerce and to local retrospect happy to present all the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee the capital. this bus of evacuees is heading north to the eastern red sea coast along the way they passed through several checkpoints . some are controlled by the army, others by the paramilitary rapid support for says another lot of you who people coming from cartoon who are escaping the war and trying to find safety and security
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arrive here under very difficult circumstances. some people who have passed through here don't have food, some, a sick, some of very old import sedan navy ships. commercial fairies and airplanes are shuttling people out of the country. authorities say around $13000.00 foreign nationals have left in recent weeks, but to more evacuees arrived each day and the city is struggling to cope with and i have a ford on the corner of you've had a big problem for accommodation in the area. sealants are currently living on the street. some families open the houses to families. but for us youths we've been staying in the mos and we have been getting help with basic needs food and drink. despite the poor conditions, the influx into port sedan will likely go on until the wearing sites agree to a cease fire that holds. he, bull morgan alpha 0 harpoon was said i had hair on al jazeera, the u. s. interest rate hike that some analysts worry. could tip the economy into recession and police arrayed the home of former brazilian present able sanara.
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he denies accusations, he likes his credited records. ah . the swelling disappointment of winter is still there and has been for it seems rages in eastern canada the years it's slowly disappearing. but coming down the pacific coast of the lo, which is out of season a close look at that would suggest is likely to rain heavily in southern california, with temperatures held. right. that a 70 even las vegas shouted likely with only $21.00 degrees again lower than it should be for this time the year. but this is an improving situation. temperatures are coming up now. sitting in toronto, the rain stopping in new york, and i need to go back to the familiar picture of feeding moisture up into the
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central plains, taste and creating john thunderstorms that they are not to extreme but they move slowly eastwards, at the same time the pacific coast, though not bone dry, is a little better than it was, for example, in l. a biggest showers in the carabiner like to be in his band, euro, possibly cuba, 12 lighter ones in kingston, and he got a model. i think the trade winds are picking up a little bit, so it's like to be fairly went, i suspect, in panama. and costa rica. same is also possibly true in french garner. this is a line of heavy rain at the moment. south of that is a dry looking picture, except in paraguay, possibly in southeast, in brazil, and it's relatively warm and a good part of argentina. ah, with
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oh, the me. you want to remind the other top stories? russia says it's foiled, an assassination has been met. and the criminal says to drones were used in the tack on the presidential residents, claiming claim the key denies the allegation and the serbian capital, bel,
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great people are mourning the death of 8 children and the security guard in a master shooting of the school. the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of the king of been arrested united nation this according for security guarantees at the highest level, the faith movement of a delivery is done. the calls come as the bodies, money carriage visits the country to coordinate the fact that was more of us live longer the number of people diagnosed with dementia is also rising so far drugs for alzheimer's disease have any been able to treat symptoms, but a trial of a new medication has shown that can actually slow the progress on the illness for engine as the details. there is new hope for the millions worldwide who suffer from old timers, disease a late stage trial of the eli lilly drug banana mob, shows it flows. cognitive decline by as much as 35 percent. the drug is monoclonal
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antibody designed to remove amyloid plaque, which is one of the defining features of alzheimer's from the brain for the past 20 years or so. we've had drugs available that work on the symptoms, but really do not get it the underlying biology of the disease. so diana map is a drug, they get that the underlying disease process, the so called disease modifying therapy. current research tries the drug effective for those with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. but researchers say it is possible that the drug could be effective for those who show no signs of all timers, but whose biology suggests they could develop symptoms later. support, it doesn't stop the disease, it doesn't make people better, but it may slow the rate in which they decline. potential side effects include swelling or bleeding in the brain. so researchers recommend periodic m r i scans and play the piano. lily plans to file for approval by june and hopes regulators
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will give the green light by early next year. john henderson al jazeera, now hundreds of migrants of storms and immigration states that mexicans southern border. these 2 people were injured when the crowd scrambled to get documents for transit through the country to the us border. there's been an increase, a number of asylum seekers in migrants trying to enter the united states. the 3rd comes ahead of next week's we like face the pandemic era restrictions which allowed boyer officials to turn away tens of thousands of people. the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates to 5.25 percent. it's highest level in 16 years. is the 10th time in just over year, the federal reserve has higher rates to try to contain inflation. but the recent collapse of 3 banks is raised fears the high interest rates could undermine confidence in the financial system. central bankers signal that the latest rise,
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maybe it's the last one for now. she returns he has more from outside the federal reserve. this was the rate rise that many have expensive. the question was there whether jerome pal, the federal reserve chairman, would signal that now was the time for a pause in rate rises. and while he said that no decision had been made on any such pause, he did indicate that now was the time to take stock with today's action. we have raised interest rates by 5 percentage points in a little more than a year. we are seeing the effects of our policy tightening on demand in the most interest rate sensitive sectors of the economy, particularly housing and investment. it will take time, however, for the full full effects of monetary restraint to be realized, especially on inflation. pal is repeated about the state of the us banking system to which he responded. it was sound and resilience. but given that it was power who failed to foresee that the result of the aggressive interest rate rises would be the failure of several banks. and just as about several others,
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he is facing somewhat of a credibility problem. she ever time see al jazeera washington, the u. s. stocks have already felt the impact of the hike ending lower on wednesday . and regional banks continue to struggle despite the assurances from the federal reserve, california bank at west lost over half its value off to reports that it's exploring assail western alliance bank or tumbled 33 percent. now strike by thousands of film and television writers in the u. s. as in the 2nd day that demanding better pay and working conditions, renewals has more from the sundries it. stay 2 of the writers guild strike here in los angeles. we're outside the massive zone. he pictures studios where they're picket lines, as you can see, have been set up and want to talk to a veteran television screenwriter, todd kessler. todd,
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thanks for speaking with us today. my pleasure. may i ask you, what is the primary issue for you? why are you out here on the picket line? i'm out here for myself, but more importantly, i'm out here also for younger writers, the middle class writers in our business. we can't even afford to live in this city on what we're now getting paid by the streamers. and the networks they have drastically changed the way they do business with us. they have made us disposable . they've made staff smaller to work harder for less money. and we're not gig workers, we're not over drivers with all due respect to them. we are professionals and we're not being treated that way. the last time the writers went on strike it, it last for a 100 days a. how do you see this ending? what, what is going to bring the 2 sides together? while sadly, i think it's going to go on for a while from all i can tell because the studios and the networks have been preparing for this day for a long, long time. and maybe we've even been complicit because we've been doing our job for them. realizing that they are going to be banking all these tv shows for the
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audience to watch. so they don't even notice that there's a strike going on. i have a feeling, it's gonna be a few months, hopefully not. but i would like to think that the management would come to their senses and realize we're asking for an honest deal. we're not looking to get rich, we're just looking to get the kind of financial support we can to support our health care and our pension and support our families through these hard times to todd. thank you very much. so that is a perspective from here on the picket line, outside of sony pictures studios, and according to this veteran television writer, this strike could last for a long time, rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles bazillion. the police have re, did a former present abel snarls home and seized his phone, his being accused together with 6 of his aides of having forge coping. 19 vaccination records on a cannot give in rio de janeiro has a story in an early morning surprise. federal police search,
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the home of former president chapel sonata. he is being investigated for allegedly falsifying his coven. 19 vaccination records. police sees wilson out his phone during the raid on his home. federal agents also detained. 6 people close to the former president. for questioning. they are accused of forging vaccination cards, supposedly to meet international requirements for travelers. also now to denies the allegations against him really to for them know, they say i have nothing to hide, not only about the vaccination card, but anything. it would be good if we had a democratic country where we could discuss all subjects. there are subjects that are forbidden to talk about in brazil. and one of them is about the vaccine. but also not who has already been accused. while he was president of downplaying the pandemic, and of delaying the immunization campaign in a country with the world's 2nd largest cove in 19 deaf dall after the united states
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. when brazil finally began importing vaccines, the president cast doubts on their efficiency and said he would not be vaccinated. because don't give up if you'll know me of them. i didn't take the vaccine. it was a personal decision. after reading the phase of pamphlet, my daughter who is 12 years old, has alt or not taken the vaccine as she has a medical report. so i'm really surprised with this search and seizure off of them . but investigator, se data on brazil's health care system was altered, showing bull sonata had been vaccinated when he had not last december. shortly before the end of his term ball sonata left priscilla for the united states. he returned 3 months later since then he has been the target of several investigations . the federal police already questioned tribal fernado twice last month. the 1st time on a legit irregularities. bringing back 3 sets of expense of jewelry given to both sonata by the saudi arabian government. while he was still president the 2nd time
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on his ledger role in instigating the january 8th riots. on january 8th, the bull sonata supporters ransacked the presidential palace. the supreme court and congress, hundreds of rioters called on the military to oust president wheezy, now sula, thus suva. what taken off his a week before also now to says that he condemned the uprising and had nothing to do with it. but the former president is also being investigated for spreading misinformation and for repeatedly making unfounded claims that brazil's voting system could be easily rigged. monarchy and not give al jazeera rio de janeiro. me and mars military gentle has pardoned more than 2000 prisoners to market buddhist festival. most were arrested at wide spread protests against the military coup in 2021. while on the states on national holidays, a common indian law, they often don't include political prisoners. 30 chang report. crowds of
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expectant family and friends wait outside the gates of insane prison in yangon. after news of an unexpected amnesty. specifically for those charged under a controversial article in mamma's penal code banning, fake news and incitement against the military. introduced after the february 2021 q a. j. now, $2153.00 prisoners, both male and female, who are serving sentences under article 5 o. 58 at prisons across the country are on the amnesty list. eventually the gates opened and the buses started to roll out. anxiety and excitement on the faces of those on board. few of these prisoners expected an early release, and i was arrested in 2021 on the 1st day of the silent strike on december 10th. while covering the news of the photo journalist, i was charged under section 5 o 5 a and sentenced to 3 years. and my husband, his national league for democracy,
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minister for younger, and i don't expect he'll be released. he's a journalist and sentence under 5 o 5 to 3 years, so i hope he will be set free. senior general minute lies hosting china's foreign minister in the capital april. some believe paging may be encouraging that genta to soften it's comparative approach. others think the concessions are a result of sanctions already in place. economic sanctions that deprive the hunter of the resources required to operate it's war making machinery would weaken its capacity to attack the people of me and more. tens of thousands of political prisoners remain in jail with little chance of early release, particularly young censor chief, whose 33 year jail sentence could take her to the end of her life. tony ching al jazeera ah.

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