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ready ready sarajevo, city of love, arts and music. but on the banks of the 1000000 square river, the lifeline of bosnia herzegovina history has also been carved in the heart of the balkan. this place has given birth to civilizations, and people on witness was that of shaped europe. but this historic city where races, religions and ethnic cities have molded together was torn apart in 1992 by a bloody wall. it lasted for 3 and a half years and took the lives of thousands of balcony and muslims, and crow. this distinctive yellow building on the front line saw the siege and bloodshed closer, but also became a fortress for the world media. this is the story of sorry, a bose infamous war hotel. the holiday in ah, in 1982 sorry eva was preparing to host the 14th winter olympic gains. 2 years later. the holiday inn designated for v i. peas and senior olympic committee figures was under construction before the hotel was built, the land was called circus plats because visiting circuses used to set up that kenneth morrison is a professor of mode
ready ready sarajevo, city of love, arts and music. but on the banks of the 1000000 square river, the lifeline of bosnia herzegovina history has also been carved in the heart of the balkan. this place has given birth to civilizations, and people on witness was that of shaped europe. but this historic city where races, religions and ethnic cities have molded together was torn apart in 1992 by a bloody wall. it lasted for 3 and a half years and took the lives of thousands of balcony and muslims,...
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at his request, half of chokes, ashes were buried in sarajevo. the city of his beloved romeo and juliet, the main road to the airport is now named off to him. ah, the siege of sarajevo lost in 1425 day. 11541 citizens were killed. and many more hinges the siege was lifted on the 29th of february, 1996, following the signing of the dayton peace agreement. that ended the bosnian conflict. ah, the holiday inn is still standing under new management and with a new name and remains a landmark and a rejuvenated city. a symbol of the endurance and fortitude of the people of sarajevo, remembering their iconic war hotel holiday and sorry of it. it was the alternate was in the hotel, south side blown away by shot and shell. apparently the lodging place from hill, and yet away from where the motor's fill. it did not just survive but constant spell. it was refuge and it served as well to let us, he ran away to send a crest like ground 0 an appraisal rest by normal standards, it was quite the worst, but to us was and folk, it seemed the best we, the believers,
at his request, half of chokes, ashes were buried in sarajevo. the city of his beloved romeo and juliet, the main road to the airport is now named off to him. ah, the siege of sarajevo lost in 1425 day. 11541 citizens were killed. and many more hinges the siege was lifted on the 29th of february, 1996, following the signing of the dayton peace agreement. that ended the bosnian conflict. ah, the holiday inn is still standing under new management and with a new name and remains a landmark and a...
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what is the _ sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold _ sarajevo in kosovo and so on._ sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold for nato when - sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold for nato when the i is the threshold for nato when the russian _ is the threshold for nato when the russian killings, _ is the threshold for nato when the russian killings, the threshold - nato involvement? and a short follow-up, if— nato involvement? and a short follow—up, if you _ nato involvement? and a short follow—up, if you follow - nato involvement? and a short follow—up, if you follow the - nato involvement? and a short - follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, _ follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, we — follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, we are _ follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, we are not _ follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, we are not going - follow—up, if you follow the russian rhetoric, we are not going to stop . rhetoric, we are not going to stop purely— rhetoric, we are not going to stop purely in
what is the _ sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold _ sarajevo in kosovo and so on._ sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold for nato when - sarajevo in kosovo and so on. what is the threshold for nato when the i is the threshold for nato when the russian _ is the threshold for nato when the russian killings, _ is the threshold for nato when the russian killings, the threshold - nato involvement? and a short follow-up, if— nato involvement? and a short follow—up,...
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but, again, go back to sarajevo, there was an aircraft used in sarajevo, but there were weapons that eventually started coming in and sarajevo had a weapons embargo on the muslims, on the defenders. the attackers were getting them from russian serbia. still the city never fell. it's really about the morale of the defenders and if they can get enough gear to help them for as long as possible and see what else, you know, potentially in the diplomatic sphere or whatever might happen. but i think you've seen grozny, seen aleppo, what russian airpower can do. >> ruthless. christiane amanpour, always good to talk. >> it's a war crime. >> yes, indeed. and lots of evidence of it. thanks very much to christiane there. sorry. you're back. come back. i didn't want to cut you off. >> no, no. it's okay. i'm just saying that the international community is already calling it that and the international criminal court is already starting its investigation. but here's the thing and you really need to -- viewers need to understand this -- president putin has said that ukraine does not exist. pulitzer p
but, again, go back to sarajevo, there was an aircraft used in sarajevo, but there were weapons that eventually started coming in and sarajevo had a weapons embargo on the muslims, on the defenders. the attackers were getting them from russian serbia. still the city never fell. it's really about the morale of the defenders and if they can get enough gear to help them for as long as possible and see what else, you know, potentially in the diplomatic sphere or whatever might happen. but i think...
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you know, i lived this in sarajevo in the '90s, and everybody wrote off sarajevo and the defenders for were heavily outgunned, heavily outnumbered. they even had a u.n. embargo that tied their hands behind their backs while the separatists were sending them heavy artillery, armor and the like. and it never fell. sarajevo never fell, and it did not get anything from the west. it didn't get any airstrikes, any air cover, anything. and it was just the heart of the people and what they could manage to do. and i think one has to keep watching this incredible resistance by the ukranians, and remember, this is not just out of nothing. they have been steadily and systemically built up in terms of training, in terms of weaponry over the last seven or so years since 2014 when putin marched unopposed into crimea and eastern ukraine. so they really have been given much more than putin probably even thought of when he started this, thinking it was just going to be a one-day blitzkrieg. >> absolutely. christiane, really appreciate it as always. thank you. >>> in the meantime, thousands of miles away
you know, i lived this in sarajevo in the '90s, and everybody wrote off sarajevo and the defenders for were heavily outgunned, heavily outnumbered. they even had a u.n. embargo that tied their hands behind their backs while the separatists were sending them heavy artillery, armor and the like. and it never fell. sarajevo never fell, and it did not get anything from the west. it didn't get any airstrikes, any air cover, anything. and it was just the heart of the people and what they could manage...
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what used to be the soviet union, they besieged sarajevo, as assault failed on the ground, they justombardment. using planes and bombs and artillery sort of a sign that the soldiers are foiled in doing their work. and so what they tried to do what the bosnian serbs tried to do was basically tearfy and starve sarajevo out of their city. what's interesting the more you do that, the more determined the resistance becomes. we found that out, u.s. found that out in world war ii. the german cities we bombed the most heavily had the highest moral. not the lowest. had the highest moral. and with r the hardest to defeat. >> president zelenskyy has suggested that people of mariupol may have saved tens of thousands of lives across ukraine by their resistance so far. sebastian junger, great to see you. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> much more on the breaking news. ukraine says it has reclaimed a suburb of kyiv from the russians. we'll speak to a member of the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy's cabinet ahead. >>> plus, president biden warning business leaders to prepare for
what used to be the soviet union, they besieged sarajevo, as assault failed on the ground, they justombardment. using planes and bombs and artillery sort of a sign that the soldiers are foiled in doing their work. and so what they tried to do what the bosnian serbs tried to do was basically tearfy and starve sarajevo out of their city. what's interesting the more you do that, the more determined the resistance becomes. we found that out, u.s. found that out in world war ii. the german cities we...
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you spent a lot of time in sarajevo, your photographs are extraordinary.ere? >> i do. i remember it distinctly in the mid-90s in bos nia, driving down a country road and suddenly coming upon hundreds of women and children that had been rooted from the villages of zepa and dumped into a field, and certainly i've seen since i've arrived in the ukraine and on the polish border this same look you see in people's eyes. >> that same sense of dislocation. >> dislocation, not knowing what comes next, having to find a way to feel rooted when there is nothing to be rooted with except those that you're with, and the same element we're seeing here is that the refugees we're seeing are really mostly women and children, the real victims of war are refugees, every day human beings who are, as you say, from one minute to the next, up rooted. >> you know, oftentimes in this job, one is never sure if anything makes a difference, what you're doing, what images you're showing, but no one can -- you know, there were very few -- i was too scared to go to grozny in 1996, 1995 wh
you spent a lot of time in sarajevo, your photographs are extraordinary.ere? >> i do. i remember it distinctly in the mid-90s in bos nia, driving down a country road and suddenly coming upon hundreds of women and children that had been rooted from the villages of zepa and dumped into a field, and certainly i've seen since i've arrived in the ukraine and on the polish border this same look you see in people's eyes. >> that same sense of dislocation. >> dislocation, not knowing...
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they are louder. few sarajevo, holiday in war hotels on al jazeera, examining the headline. what is the situation there right now? this was than any kind of night that it was how every unflinching journalism. what is it telling us about india? it's telling us that we're going down a very, very beings, it is sharing personal stories with a global audience. here i am meeting with people sharing the same frogs, sharon, same stories, explore an abundance of world class programming on elgin 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah no, i'm fully bachelor. this is in use. our on al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. turkey host, another round of negotiations between ukraine and russia. president, dodo on, says the time has come for talks to produce concrete results. we report from the southern ukrainian port city of mc alive, which i've seen a heavy attack a by.
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the nightly pirate took pictures before. 2 room should have scrutiny a larger view, sarajevo, holiday and all hotels on al jazeera, blue. hello there. i am gillian with dolls here in london, our current top story san al jazeera. we begin with our breaking news from chin india for president chi side has announced on state television that he's dissolving parliament after what he called a failed coo. earlier in an online session, parliamentarians voted to repeal presidential decrees suspending the chamber and giving sight near total power. the president dismissed their meeting as illegal and accused as members of conspiring against state security. thus july side suspended parliament and dismissed a prime minister. his ship that she chief, ukrainian officials say russian forces have continued to bombard the outskirts of keith and the northern city of churn to him. and that's despite the criminal pledging to radically scale back military operations in those areas to help build trust. in the peace talks over nice strikes destroyed markets, libraries and homes ensure to have the northwest of
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. >> sorry a bout -- sarajevo, on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >> a reminder of top stories here on al jazeera -- people have been killed in a shooting attack in israel. police say shootings happened that several locations near tel aviv. prime minister naftali bennett addressed the nation and said israel is facing a new wave of terror. russia says it will dramatically reduce its military activity. moscow says it is to increased trust in talks between the warring sides and a possible deal to end the war. ukraine says it wants security guarantees. a russian cruise missile has hit a government building in the port city of nicolaiev which has been holding off a russian assault. at least nine people died in the strike. the leader of the self-declared donetsk people's republic says the campaign to take control of mariupol is taking too long and says it russia concentrates its firepower, it should quickly take the territory. reporter: this man sees a bright future for donetsk and says it is just around the corner. they had of the self-declared people's republic in eastern ukraine says the russian decisi
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they are louder, few sarajevo holiday and all hotels on al jazeera. we don't simply focus on the pallets of the conflict. it's the consequence of war, the human suffering that we will for time. it is one of the most serious about the violence in recent years. we brave bullets and bomb because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sites. from the al jazeera london broker center, t people in thoughtful conversation, christine all about trying to get a superior reputation, unprompted uninterrupted. where we find the most profound similarities is not actually in our classes living relative in much more distant connection with hot want of right to well stool and psychologist, nic la honie, they're going to be a cooperative species. you can't beat each other up and threaten each other on the side studio. be unscripted on elvis era. ah, he cranes, president calls for global protests to month one month since russia's invasion began, and demands an end to the military action. come from your office, y
they are louder, few sarajevo holiday and all hotels on al jazeera. we don't simply focus on the pallets of the conflict. it's the consequence of war, the human suffering that we will for time. it is one of the most serious about the violence in recent years. we brave bullets and bomb because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sites. from the al jazeera london broker center, t people in thoughtful conversation, christine all about...
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they allowed a few sarajevo holiday and wor, hotels on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home will, but you can use in current affairs that matter to you. coveted beyond wealth, taken without hesitation, fought and died for power defines our world. we live here, we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with people empower, investigate, exposed is and questions they use them to be use of power around the globe on out is there. ah, hello, i'm marianne democracy in london with a look at the main stories. now. ukraine's military intelligence chief is saying russia wants to call his country and to because it's failing to take it over completely. russia has also rejected reports that it's advance in the country is stalling. and then ukraine's president wrote him is zalinski, has renewed his demands for western allies to aid his country's war effort against the russians by supplying them with weapons. more weapons. same bas ravi has mo, from live the day after mult
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then, republika srpska held an anti-terrorist exercise just outside predominantly muslim sarajevo andendce day. dodik watched the parade with vinko pandurevic, a former bosnian serb army officer who was convicteof war crimes during the srebrenica genocide. rising tensions can be felt in the town of prijedor, in republika srpska, not far from kemal pervanic's village and where more bosniak muslims have returned. omer redzic is the imam at prijedor's rebuilt mosque. >> our mosque was t on fire and demolished in 1992. when we came back here, we found a parking lot in its place. >> reporter: on that january 9 celebration weekend, he was having dinner with his family when he saw torches and a parade on the street outside. he pressed record on his phone. >> a group of young men were chanting about ratko mladic, a war criminal convicted for genocide, and their ethnic hero. they chanted “thank you mother of mladic” and “long live the general.” the message they sent is that bosniak muslims, after all our traumas, are not welcome in this city. >> reporter: around prijedor there were other troub
then, republika srpska held an anti-terrorist exercise just outside predominantly muslim sarajevo andendce day. dodik watched the parade with vinko pandurevic, a former bosnian serb army officer who was convicteof war crimes during the srebrenica genocide. rising tensions can be felt in the town of prijedor, in republika srpska, not far from kemal pervanic's village and where more bosniak muslims have returned. omer redzic is the imam at prijedor's rebuilt mosque. >> our mosque was t on...
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it's interesting what you have said, because i remember 30 years ago the siege of sarajevo.b would land or a mortar or something would hit perhaps an old folks�* home, i remember particularly that, and we filmed the bodies being taken out, and there was an immediate deluge of people saying these are just mannequins out of shop windows, these are actors. this all seems to be happening again, 30 years later. it definitely is happening. and around mariupol in particular, we've seen several of these tactics deployed in order to suggest that some of the most shocking events, particularly the bombing of the maternity hospital and also the bombing of the theatre, didn't happen as evidence would suggest, and that they are somehow staged. and you can't think of something that is more distressing, particularly for the individuals who have been hurt and who are victims of this violence, than to be told that you're part of a plot, this isn't happening, you are actually — you're being paid. another theme that has come up quite a lot is that actually, nowadays, there are quite a lot of pe
it's interesting what you have said, because i remember 30 years ago the siege of sarajevo.b would land or a mortar or something would hit perhaps an old folks�* home, i remember particularly that, and we filmed the bodies being taken out, and there was an immediate deluge of people saying these are just mannequins out of shop windows, these are actors. this all seems to be happening again, 30 years later. it definitely is happening. and around mariupol in particular, we've seen several of...
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the nightly power took pictures before the income should have gotten their louder view sarajevo, holiday, and will hotels on al jazeera lou . ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our top stories, this how those be more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite rush has promised to scale back attacks overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and homes and sherman heave, the northwest of key is also seen explosions. and fighting, rushes deputy you and ambassador tells al jazeera that moscow is not withdrawing troops from keith and shanna heave, the mutual pa gantski called it up. regrouping at the rushes completed the 1st phase of his operation. he says the next objective is to liberate. don't boss tennessee, as president has dissolved parliament after what he says was an attempted cou, i said, made the announcement after politicians led by the opposition held an online meeting for the 1st time since the president suspended parliament 8 months ago. the red cross says one of its facilities has been hit by shelling in mario paul. the agency says it's building was marked with a r
the nightly power took pictures before the income should have gotten their louder view sarajevo, holiday, and will hotels on al jazeera lou . ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our top stories, this how those be more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite rush has promised to scale back attacks overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and homes and sherman heave, the northwest of key is also seen explosions. and fighting, rushes deputy you and ambassador tells al jazeera that...
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there. louder, few sarajevo, holiday in war hotels on al jazeera ah al jazeera. when ever you. oh, the latest news. as it breaks, the russians will met with fierce ukrainian resistance to punish harkey there if character is historically taught with detailed coverage as the us and other countries imposed sanctions on moscow. russia has been offering oil and other commodities to india and other impulses from around the world to lyrical position, need 87 both and for that they need members of your own political party to turn against them. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily. angry, you're watching the news hour, which will be dominated by the war in ukraine. coming up you as president, joe bought and described russian lady of letting me person as a butcher, while meeting refugees who fled to ukraine's war. addressing the doha forum, ukraine's president compares the destruction inflicted on mary a pole to that of the left boat in syria. meanwhile, mary opposed seats close to territory controlled by rushing back to separatists, where moscow could now be turning its attention.
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represented by berry with added to degrees on sunday, the average should be for those lands at 9 degrees. sarajevo is sitting in sibley weatherford but a week ago it still smoke temperatures hovering around the freezing and is not particularly windy just as a cast to so useful rain, although sometimes quite heavy in some parts of southeastern spain, extending into north africa. huge amounts of stone, the balkans, bulgaria, and also into northern greece that slowly eventually crossed the aegean to into rain or snow. of course, once again in turkey. ah, the weather sponsored by cats are always dictatorships to democracies. activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways to phrase what they want into here. we care about the environment you do to, you should buy our oil cleared for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. the listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you consume on al jazeera lou . the me that is here, i'm emily, ang
represented by berry with added to degrees on sunday, the average should be for those lands at 9 degrees. sarajevo is sitting in sibley weatherford but a week ago it still smoke temperatures hovering around the freezing and is not particularly windy just as a cast to so useful rain, although sometimes quite heavy in some parts of southeastern spain, extending into north africa. huge amounts of stone, the balkans, bulgaria, and also into northern greece that slowly eventually crossed the aegean...
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and to nicea and snow persists in sarajevo, at least until tuesday. and the sun should be a bit more dominant during wednesday, still a cold day. and because that cold and stormy stuff is so close to north africa is inducing quite a spin up in algeria. and in libya, that means sand storms and combined with that sound storms in the south, you'll see rain starting to form a significant turn stretching from libya into egypt on tuesday. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always talk to al justina. we also do you believe that the threat of an invasion of ukraine is currently the biggest threat international peace and security? we listen, we are focusing so much on the humanitarian crisis that we forget the long term development we meet with global news makers. i'm talked about the stall restock matter on al jazeera. here are some of the media stories of critical look at the global news media spread it on al jazeera government shutoff access to social media . ah ah. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i mainly angland. reminder of that. up stories this out.
and to nicea and snow persists in sarajevo, at least until tuesday. and the sun should be a bit more dominant during wednesday, still a cold day. and because that cold and stormy stuff is so close to north africa is inducing quite a spin up in algeria. and in libya, that means sand storms and combined with that sound storms in the south, you'll see rain starting to form a significant turn stretching from libya into egypt on tuesday. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always talk to al justina....
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the nightly pyrotechnics refunded to him to the income i should have secretly allowed or few sarajevo holiday in war hotels. on al jazeera lou. ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, at least 5 people, had been killed in a shooting attack in israel. lisa, the shootings happened at several locations, had been a brack near television by madison. natalie bennett has addressed the nation saying israel is facing a new wave of terrorism. russia says it will radically reduce its military activity . ne ukraine's capital key the unkind heath to the north. moscow says it's to increase trust and told between the warring size, the latest round of which has produced the outlines of a possible deal to end the war. ukraine says it once, security guarantees. meanwhile, a russian cruise missile has hit a government building in the port city of mich alive, it has been holding off a russian assault. at least 9 people died and strike the leader of the self declared don, yet people's republic says the campaign to take control of mary. apple is taking too long then his push. lynn says if rus
the nightly pyrotechnics refunded to him to the income i should have secretly allowed or few sarajevo holiday in war hotels. on al jazeera lou. ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, at least 5 people, had been killed in a shooting attack in israel. lisa, the shootings happened at several locations, had been a brack near television by madison. natalie bennett has addressed the nation saying israel is facing a new wave of terrorism. russia says it will radically reduce its...
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nightly pirate took pictures, refunded to turn to income room should have scrutiny louder, view sarajevo, holiday, and all hotels on al jazeera blue . hello there. i'm gyla mcdonalds here in london, our current top story san al jazeera. we begin with our breaking news from chin india for president chi side has announced on state television, but he's dissolving parliament after what he called a failed coo. earlier in an online session, parliamentarians voted to repeal presidential decrees suspending the chamber and giving site near total power. the president dismissed their meeting as illegal and accused as members of conspiring against state security bass july side suspended parliament and dismissed at preventive.
nightly pirate took pictures, refunded to turn to income room should have scrutiny louder, view sarajevo, holiday, and all hotels on al jazeera blue . hello there. i'm gyla mcdonalds here in london, our current top story san al jazeera. we begin with our breaking news from chin india for president chi side has announced on state television, but he's dissolving parliament after what he called a failed coo. earlier in an online session, parliamentarians voted to repeal presidential decrees...
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nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man said let's get the hell out of here. sarajevo, holiday inn wall hotels on al jazeera. when the news breaks still, you came through the building trying to see if there's anybody else chopped inside . when people need to be heard. and the story tones, i feel like i wasn't really awake until you went to morocco. it definitely changed my life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth report said no hardly him, but he left her because al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied niece. ah no, no, not as an indo had the tub stories on al jazeera, ukrainian military officials say they've reclaimed airprint from russian forces. the city northwest of keep has seen heavy fighting since moscow began. it's pushed towards the capital last month. but, but if you still who, you know, when the occupiers are pushed away from air pin and key, but it's still too early to talk about safety in this part of our region. fighting continues. russian troops hold a north of the key region where they h
nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man said let's get the hell out of here. sarajevo, holiday inn wall hotels on al jazeera. when the news breaks still, you came through the building trying to see if there's anybody else chopped inside . when people need to be heard. and the story tones, i feel like i wasn't really awake until you went to morocco. it definitely changed my life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth report said no hardly him, but he left her...
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they are louder, few sarajevo holiday and all hotels on al jazeera. from the al jazeera london broke authenticate to people in thoughtful conversation. it's very intuitive to us to corporate local scales, unprompted, uninterrupted, west, individually. some is about learning score freight with people outside our group and seen him nor as members of groups as such. but as individuals, part 2 of wilson and nicholas re honie corp, racing outside of our immediate family is a major part of our human success story studio. be unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah, hello, i'm r m, new machine on to new equipment headlines now. ukraine's president is laid out what he could be willing to offer russia in order to secure an immediate peace. dale not a mere zalinski, says he is willing to consider you credit neutrality and allow for some russian presents. but he is insisting on a face to face meeting with president, let him in person, which russia says is premier chair. meanwhile, russian shelling of attacks on defense facilities of continued in regions across the countr
they are louder, few sarajevo holiday and all hotels on al jazeera. from the al jazeera london broke authenticate to people in thoughtful conversation. it's very intuitive to us to corporate local scales, unprompted, uninterrupted, west, individually. some is about learning score freight with people outside our group and seen him nor as members of groups as such. but as individuals, part 2 of wilson and nicholas re honie corp, racing outside of our immediate family is a major part of our human...
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put exclusion zones around 20 kilometers around sarajevo and said to milosevic, you cannot shell.ey did that, they're violating the u.n. order. war criminals. you take them to the hague. that's where milosevic wound up. take his ass to the hague. >> putin doesn't seem to be deterred by any of those threats. >> and he would have to be arrested. thank you very much for your expertise. >>> temperatures will be below freezing in ukraine making the humanitarian crisis even worse, if you can imagine. we're going to speak to one aid group that is helping people with thermal blankets, shelter kits and more. and with rewards points that never expire, you get free nights fast! book now at bestwestern.com. ♪(music)♪ at aetna® we're shifting medicare coverage into high gear with benefits you may be eligible for when you turn 65. benefits that may include dental, vision, and hearing. aetna medicare advantage plans call today to learn more. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and now subway's upping their italian sandwich game! we're talking the new italian-style capicola. it's savory, smoky, and
put exclusion zones around 20 kilometers around sarajevo and said to milosevic, you cannot shell.ey did that, they're violating the u.n. order. war criminals. you take them to the hague. that's where milosevic wound up. take his ass to the hague. >> putin doesn't seem to be deterred by any of those threats. >> and he would have to be arrested. thank you very much for your expertise. >>> temperatures will be below freezing in ukraine making the humanitarian crisis even...
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. >> yeah, we saw that in sierra yay sarajevo in the early 90s. there were stories about snipers being paid extra if they hit a reporter. but i mean the idea of a building which has been marked children and you can see it from, you know, space satellites, it's extraordinary that that would be a building that was directly hit. >> yeah, and it appears and we'll confirm this as we continue to cover this with devastating consequences. anderson cooper, so good to have you there. thanks so much. >>> this is don lemon tonight, i'm jim sciutto in for don tonight. he's traveling in eastern europe to cover this store rift president joe biden for the first time today has accused vladimir putin of war crimes. >> war criminals sir? >> oh, i think he is a war criminal. >> i think he is a war criminal he said. the white house said that was the president speaking from the heart, not making a formal desig designation. this as the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says this to nbc tonight about concerns the war in ukraine could turn into world war iii. >> pre
. >> yeah, we saw that in sierra yay sarajevo in the early 90s. there were stories about snipers being paid extra if they hit a reporter. but i mean the idea of a building which has been marked children and you can see it from, you know, space satellites, it's extraordinary that that would be a building that was directly hit. >> yeah, and it appears and we'll confirm this as we continue to cover this with devastating consequences. anderson cooper, so good to have you there. thanks...
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we've got the prospect of siege of cities and we remember that from the 1990s in sarajevo but also inia. richard engel is doing an amazing need of showing some of the needs at the train station and then you've got the third group of the people who made it to safety in europe. there's been a strong, united european reaction to welcome these refugees, a million of them so far, but the needs inside ukraine are only going to grow and that's where our greatest fears are at the moment, health care, water, food. those are all going to be extremely important in what i think is going to be days, weeks and months ahead. >> there have been some reports, as much as the neighboring countries have liberalized their border laws and some of their documentation needs, there has been some documented proof, i want to read you a statement from the international organization of migration. they wrote "we have credible and documented discrimination against third country nationals arriving in neighboring countries and documented acts of xenophobia." this, if you recall during the north african migration cris
we've got the prospect of siege of cities and we remember that from the 1990s in sarajevo but also inia. richard engel is doing an amazing need of showing some of the needs at the train station and then you've got the third group of the people who made it to safety in europe. there's been a strong, united european reaction to welcome these refugees, a million of them so far, but the needs inside ukraine are only going to grow and that's where our greatest fears are at the moment, health care,...
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the last time i guess i saw this was probably sarajevo in like 1993. you know, a long time ago. it's extraordinary. everybody you talk to here is just outraged by what has occurred and is just determined to do something about it in whatever way they can. i talked to a woman in kyiv in a basement tonight, you know, who was saying that all 44 million people in this country are now part of the army. that they all feel that sense of cohesion and that sense of togetherness in the face of a cataclysmic or an overwhelming foe. and you sense that walking around a neighborhood like this. there are still grocery stores that are open here. you can still get, you know -- got some bananas and apples today. you can still get fresh fruit, which is a luxury compared to a lot of places in ukraine right now. but everybody has that sense of being part of something larger and they're trying to do whatever they can. a 14-year-old boy i talked to whose school is closed here, so he's volunteering and volunteering helps him make -- it makes him less scared because he fields he is part of something. and
the last time i guess i saw this was probably sarajevo in like 1993. you know, a long time ago. it's extraordinary. everybody you talk to here is just outraged by what has occurred and is just determined to do something about it in whatever way they can. i talked to a woman in kyiv in a basement tonight, you know, who was saying that all 44 million people in this country are now part of the army. that they all feel that sense of cohesion and that sense of togetherness in the face of a...
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i covered the war in bosnia and sarajevo, which was the focus of a cease -- 300,000 people. everything is exponentially larger in ukraine. the un today, said there could be as many as 10 million refugees flooding in to europe. so, i see a continued slow siege and that's by war, but you're going to have a growing challenge of death by illness and starvation as well. and starvati>> of course, this s in the middle of a pandemic that has yet to be completely contained. joel, if putin really radically escalates attacks on civilians, which is hard to imagine given how barbaric his strategy has been so far. but if he radically escalates the violence, what tools to the west still have to punish him? and given the fact that we have spent so much currency already to impose these economic sanctions within the first two weeks? >> there still are many tools available. there still are additional export control initiatives. the blocking of high technology. they're still our energy sanctions potentially out there. there is now this question of the no fly zone. and while that's off the table
i covered the war in bosnia and sarajevo, which was the focus of a cease -- 300,000 people. everything is exponentially larger in ukraine. the un today, said there could be as many as 10 million refugees flooding in to europe. so, i see a continued slow siege and that's by war, but you're going to have a growing challenge of death by illness and starvation as well. and starvati>> of course, this s in the middle of a pandemic that has yet to be completely contained. joel, if putin really...
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they allowed or few sarajevo holiday and all hotels. on al jazeera lou ah no more than a 1000 choirs in towns and cities across the while sang out in unison, calling for peace in ukraine. o. in madrid, hundreds of people to pot in the event that was ly streamed on youtube of the countries including portugal, italy, mexico, and the u. k. also help performance says it comes days after ukrainian leukemia. zalinski made another international appeal for communities to rally against the war and show support the people of ukraine. all right, well, it's time for the sport now with andy and dora. thank you so much, mary will raining foreman, a one will champion max to stop and has won the saudi arabian girl prate. it's his 1st picture of the year. he failed to finish the season opener in bahrain destroys, taking place despite fridays. miss solace. hackney, the jetta circuit a 4 hour meeting was needed to convince the drive as it would be safe to go on with the rice weekend now because the sci fi here, crashing out quite early on in the race. and
they allowed or few sarajevo holiday and all hotels. on al jazeera lou ah no more than a 1000 choirs in towns and cities across the while sang out in unison, calling for peace in ukraine. o. in madrid, hundreds of people to pot in the event that was ly streamed on youtube of the countries including portugal, italy, mexico, and the u. k. also help performance says it comes days after ukrainian leukemia. zalinski made another international appeal for communities to rally against the war and show...
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if anything, if you remember the shelling of sarajevo market by, by the subject of the shelley of, of innocent people in bosnia, it has that feel to me of an atrocity committee deliberately against a civilian center. and i think that, i think coming to your 2nd point, you know, within the u. n. structures, it's very difficult to, to move people a without to vote and, and clearly where you have a job where you have a veto in the security council. you can't, there's a paradox that we can't, but to change the, the rules without that, without the agreement of the, of the russians. but what is happening is that i think the, the great middle of the, of the un congregation, if you like, is starting to realize quite how horrific this is with every day that goes by. as a, as they watched the heroism of the ukrainian resistance. and they see what's happening in ukraine, and they see episodes like the, the shelling like the miss allah in, in khaki, of in the destruction of a civilian populations. i think people stomachs are being turned by what's happening. and they're seeing that it is necessar
if anything, if you remember the shelling of sarajevo market by, by the subject of the shelley of, of innocent people in bosnia, it has that feel to me of an atrocity committee deliberately against a civilian center. and i think that, i think coming to your 2nd point, you know, within the u. n. structures, it's very difficult to, to move people a without to vote and, and clearly where you have a job where you have a veto in the security council. you can't, there's a paradox that we can't, but...
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in the 19905, it was used in sarajevo in the 1990s, we have seen the denial of an increasing tacticn yemen, ethiopia, north—east nigeria, now in it seems in ukraine and this is where the greatest danger on the humanitarian side is going to live. people trapped inside cities, in the cold, potentially with electricity cut off and the besieged meant of cities is clearly a violation of international law, there is an international legal right to civilians notjust law, there is an international legal right to civilians not just to law, there is an international legal right to civilians notjust to avoid targeting from military combatants but also to have access to humanitarian aid and organisations like international rescue committee are working with the united nations and others will be working around the clock to try to ensure that aid does reach besieged communities. it's notjust a human right, it's a legal and international right. yes. legal and international right. yes, let's talk about _ legal and international right. yes, let's talk about the _ legal and international right. yes, le
in the 19905, it was used in sarajevo in the 1990s, we have seen the denial of an increasing tacticn yemen, ethiopia, north—east nigeria, now in it seems in ukraine and this is where the greatest danger on the humanitarian side is going to live. people trapped inside cities, in the cold, potentially with electricity cut off and the besieged meant of cities is clearly a violation of international law, there is an international legal right to civilians notjust law, there is an international...
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the average should be for those lambs at 9 degrees, sarajevo is sitting in similar weatherford by a week ago. it still snow contemptuous, hovering round the freezing bark, and is not particularly windy, just overcast. to so useful rain, although sometimes quite heavy in some parts of southeastern spain, extending into north africa. huge amounts of stone in the balkans, bulgaria, and also into northern greece slowly eventually crossed the aegean to into rain or snow. of course, once again in turkey, ah, ah, stories and inspiration. a series of short documentary from around the world that celebrate the human spirit against the od. ah, how does your select gang? ah, the shake um od award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022. from february 15th, until august, 15th this year, for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah, oh, a how again the top stories on the i'll just renew our russians, declared a temporary cease fire in and around. your poll unfold no to allow people to leave true humanitarian corridors. both citie
the average should be for those lambs at 9 degrees, sarajevo is sitting in similar weatherford by a week ago. it still snow contemptuous, hovering round the freezing bark, and is not particularly windy, just overcast. to so useful rain, although sometimes quite heavy in some parts of southeastern spain, extending into north africa. huge amounts of stone in the balkans, bulgaria, and also into northern greece slowly eventually crossed the aegean to into rain or snow. of course, once again in...
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there. louder, few sarajevo, holiday in war hotels on al jazeera. please biggest schools. event on the planet is coming to the middle east for the 1st find. trying to find out who you will see we'll be playing will be live from go home and across the globe, the special coverage of the fee for weld cup dro. join us. on april, the 1st on al jazeera katie from the out is there a london broker center. people in thoughtful conversation is very intuitive, twist to corporate, at local scales, unprompted uninterrupted west. individualism is about learning go freight with people outside our group and see them not as members of groups as such, but as individuals. part 2 of wealth door and nicholas re honey cooperating outside of our immediate family is a major part of our human success story. studio be unscripted. on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what lucy al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. how does in europe, ah, go to russia, says it will drastica
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they wanted to turn kyiv into sarajevo. i i wanted to turn kyiv into sarajevo.e are ready for any kind of attack. and for any kind of resistance. it will be impossible for russians to take kyiv, but their intention is to block kharkiv, kyiv again, mariupol. mariupol is the new stalingrad from the second world war. a huge tragedy. it is the genocide of people who live there. they are shooting at people, and this is a big problem. i believe that they will stop. but every day we have dozens of people die because of the russians. i we have dozens of people die because of the russians.— of the russians. i spoke earlier to a ounu of the russians. i spoke earlier to a young woman — of the russians. i spoke earlier to a young woman in _ of the russians. i spoke earlier to a young woman in kharkiv, i of the russians. i spoke earlier to a young woman in kharkiv, she i of the russians. i spoke earlier to l a young woman in kharkiv, she has spent most of the last two weeks in a bomb shelter at a hospital with her mother and grandmother, her father hasjoined the her mother a
they wanted to turn kyiv into sarajevo. i i wanted to turn kyiv into sarajevo.e are ready for any kind of attack. and for any kind of resistance. it will be impossible for russians to take kyiv, but their intention is to block kharkiv, kyiv again, mariupol. mariupol is the new stalingrad from the second world war. a huge tragedy. it is the genocide of people who live there. they are shooting at people, and this is a big problem. i believe that they will stop. but every day we have dozens of...
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of the type we low—grade seizure of the type we seenin low—grade seizure of the type we seen in sarajevorting point of our conversation. i think that is where one would explain the large logistical and combat arms columns that we've seen. they are logistical supply for an aggressive action with a view to attacking, assaulting and seizing kyiv relatively quickly for them the problem they are as you rightly say, there is going to be very intense use of firepower. i think what we've seen so far, sad to say, it's tragic to say but i think these are the preliminary exploratory bombardments. if we move into a close urban fight, which now looks on the very quite likely, the levels of firepower and destruction are going to be truly dreadful to watch. and i think the next days and weeks are likely to be quite dreadful, actually.— dreadful, actually. that's a chillina dreadful, actually. that's a chilling assessment. i dreadful, actually. that's a chilling assessment. a i dreadful, actually. that's a i chilling assessment. a pre-final chilling assessment. a pre—final thought, ukraine's defence off
of the type we low—grade seizure of the type we seenin low—grade seizure of the type we seen in sarajevorting point of our conversation. i think that is where one would explain the large logistical and combat arms columns that we've seen. they are logistical supply for an aggressive action with a view to attacking, assaulting and seizing kyiv relatively quickly for them the problem they are as you rightly say, there is going to be very intense use of firepower. i think what we've seen so...
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in sarajevo, 20% of the residents in that city were killed or wounded. 20%.one out of five was culled or wounded. i wrote a book called freedom about how underdogs can defeat greater powers. that's true in mixed martial arts, octagons and at war with insurgencies. the if it were not true, smaller forces could not defeat larger forces. the world would be composed of facist mega states. but luckily it's possible. we're the only species where the smaller individual or group can defeat a larger one. and that makes freedom possible. and so i would just say with all these horrific images, history is littered with examples of a smaller force that wins. the irish defeated the british. the british empire. and we were 50 miles off their coast. never the less, they defeated them and drove them out. ed. >> they attacked the forces with three main groups all night long. and then launched major attack at dawn and killed a third of the people and drove them out. ridiculous odds. and they still won. just keep in mind the root of freedom. they're fighting for the people they
in sarajevo, 20% of the residents in that city were killed or wounded. 20%.one out of five was culled or wounded. i wrote a book called freedom about how underdogs can defeat greater powers. that's true in mixed martial arts, octagons and at war with insurgencies. the if it were not true, smaller forces could not defeat larger forces. the world would be composed of facist mega states. but luckily it's possible. we're the only species where the smaller individual or group can defeat a larger...
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happening in kharkiv, it is absolutely sickening and it reminds me, if you remember the shelling of sarajevorly where you've a veto in the security council, there is a paradox, we can't vote the change the rules without the agreement of the rules without the agreement of the russians. but what is happening is that i think that the... great middle of the un congregation is starting to realise quite how horrific this is. with every day that goes by, as they watch the her rowism of the resistance and see the shelling, like the missile in kharkiv and the destruction of civilian pop ligss, i think people's stomachs are being turned by what is happening and they're seeing that it is necessary to stand up against russian aggression to support the ukrainians and to endorse our strategy, which is that president putin must not be allowed to succeed, he must fail in ukraine. latte succeed, he must fail in ukraine. we are seeing a new wave of attack against — are seeing a new wave of attack against ukraine, against innocent people _ against ukraine, against innocent people and a column of heavy russian
happening in kharkiv, it is absolutely sickening and it reminds me, if you remember the shelling of sarajevorly where you've a veto in the security council, there is a paradox, we can't vote the change the rules without the agreement of the rules without the agreement of the russians. but what is happening is that i think that the... great middle of the un congregation is starting to realise quite how horrific this is. with every day that goes by, as they watch the her rowism of the resistance...
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it is interesting what you have said, because i remember 30 years ago the siege of sarajevo and we wouldning again, 30 years later. definitely is happening, and around mariupol in particular, we have seen several of these tactics deployed in order to suggest that several of the most shocking events, particularly the bombing of the maternity hospital and also the bombing of the theatre, didn't happen as evidence would suggest and that they are somehow staged. and you can't think of something that is more distressing, particularly for the individuals who have been hurt and who are victims of this violence, than to be told that you are part of a plot, this isn't happening, you actually — you are being paid. another theme that has come up quite a lot is that actually nowadays, there are quite a lot of people whose job it is, there are quite a lot of people whosejob it is, including in ukraine or in russia, to be influences, beauty influences. and we saw around the bombing of the maternity hospital that there is one woman who is a beauty influencer, who is also called marianna, like me, who w
it is interesting what you have said, because i remember 30 years ago the siege of sarajevo and we wouldning again, 30 years later. definitely is happening, and around mariupol in particular, we have seen several of these tactics deployed in order to suggest that several of the most shocking events, particularly the bombing of the maternity hospital and also the bombing of the theatre, didn't happen as evidence would suggest and that they are somehow staged. and you can't think of something...