a mosque in northern afghanistan. and that cute. at least 33 people. and ladies in latin, american mach day with the landmark agreement to protect environmentalists who's ukrainian president vladimir landscape, says roches invasion is just the start of a wider plan to invade other places in europe. that's after rust m mc. i have a top, a russian general outline plans to see don bass and link it with crimea, which was annexed by russian forces in 2014. the general says moscow wants to open a land cargo all the way to transmits trim. that's a break way, rushing back to part of mulder's on a daily. let me hope, hope with the secrete. the invasion to ukraine can be considered just the beginning . they will want to invade other countries. of course, we will resist for as long as possible to break this ambition of the russian federation, but also of the nations that believe in the victory of life over that they have to fight together with us. they have to help us dosage. barry is in moscow with law on this next phase of rushes, military operation. well, according to the acton commander of the country, central, a military units at the task of the 2nd phase of the so called special military operation, is to secure the areas in eastern and southern ukraine. and to establish a at land corridor that would stretch from russia all the way across to crimea at this command are saying that this is the number one priority for the russian military. now he also made a comment that his egg, very interesting. at this stage he said that this land corridor will also provide a further opportunity for russian forces to get closer to an area in moldova, known as chance trans, this trio, which is a break away region in moldova, that is a alongside the border with ukraine that the area shares about a 400 kilometer at to ukraine. and also the idea is that the, a russian speaking population in that area are in need of russian assistance, according to this military or general who was speaking earlier on friday. now this is the 1st time we've heard about the any kind of aspirations, the russian military would have beyond the borders of ukraine. but also it indicates that there is a possibility that at the russians would be looking at the towns and areas of an nikolai, of, as well as odessa in southern ukraine. william connie's, a former u. s. diplomat. he says, rushed his ambitions to expand in ukraine. have be made public before, but have never been achieved. or the general actually may have been talking out of school. and it is not a very practical possibility. in spring 2014, when russia invaded ukraine, the 1st time president began talking about mobile s t m. that is the russian empire term for eastern and southern ukraine. he implied that those would be the areas of the russia goal, them to take my summer, 2014. he stopped talking about this go because your premiums were pushing back the russian practices that were in eastern ukraine and us. and so it was clear that russians were not going to be successful in that effort. so this is not a new goal. it's a goal for you sharon years ago. but it is clear now that russia is not going to be able to achieve a major russian political strategy. objectives are not usually unveiled by a general as far down the totem pole as this general. so this person may have been speaking out of school saying something that maybe truthful, but he shouldn't have said. so i would not worry too much about this particular general. the key issue is whether russia will be more successful than has been in eastern ukraine and moving toward odessa. and so far it doesn't look like that will happen. the mayor of the point city of mary paul has called for the evacuation of all trapped civilians that a boy chang code says around 100000 people remain there. the european council president is calling on russian president vladimir putin to allow for military access to the city. this comes after plans to implement several evacuation cargoes were called off rations given its 1st admission of losses of its flags, shift its flagship miss sol cruiser, which sank of southern ukraine. last week. the defense ministry says a sailor was killed and $27.00. missing almost 400 crew members. if claims were rescued, the kremlin says, mosque of a sank after ammunition fire, but ukraine says it hit the ship with a missile strike. the un human rights agency has condemned what he calls the horrors of the crimes against ukrainian civilians. there is evidence of war crimes being committed. ringback and these include indiscriminate shedding and bombing off populated areas. summary execution up to the indians. as i said, the vast majority of nations by far are attribute to the russian forces. so if you just look at the civilian casualties bigger, 92.3 percent of what we've managed to record were recorded in government control territories. so attribute to the russian forces and harder abdel how made has more from boot sha, where russia has been accused. if committing those atrocities we've been speaking all day with the prosecutors who are investigating these alleged war crimes. we've also been speaking to the police, have been digging out and exhibiting bodies ever since the russians pulled out more than 2 weeks ago. and what do you end is saying goes very much along the lines of what we have been hearing. we have been hearing that they found several bodies, for example, in the basement of a summer camp that men who were executed point black with their hand side behind their back. we've also been told that they and they showed us pictures quite gruesome pictures of men who had been executed and then burned their bodies completely charred that were found in another basement. and then there's also we saw some pictures of another 8 men who were also tied up and executed on the street. so certainly the team we were talking to said that they alone had found 18 bodies. now we are at the morgue. and since this morning, really just had to see families coming to, to try to figure out where their loved ones. we were speaking earlier to a young lady and she said that her husband had to stay behind because men of fighting age weren't, are not allowed to leave ukraine at the moment. and then as her neighbors told her, well, when he was going out of his house, going to the basement of his has to get some stuff. he was shot point blank in the back. and another of our correspondence, charles stratford spent the night and a ukraine on the field hospital close to the front line in the east warning his exclusive report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. ukrainian medics carry a wounded soldier into a field hospital close to the front line. a piece of shrapnel has written through his side. the wound looks small but the sharp metal franklin inside will kill him if not dealt with fast. medics pump the soldier with anesthetic and pure oxygen. they practice the wound. he will be evacuated to a hospital further back from the front line to have the shrapnel removed. the team say some nights they have to treat up to 70 men wounded as they defend their positions against the russian army advance. in a town close by. many of the medics have worked in foreign wars, owns the decades, but they never expected one day. they would be saving lives home, many of my whole professional life. i've been treated people. i love people. i love life in all ways. i chose my field because death is the worst enemy russians is worth. the deed is that it turned me to the defender of life into a killer. i have had to shoot in this war. at most likely. i hit the target some medic sleeping rooms next to the make shift trauma treatment area before their shift starts. the shelves are full of medicine, vital for saving lives, but it's not medicine we need. the surgeons told me it's weapons. more soldiers arrive, nurses, prepare, re hide ration fluid. others search for veins in the men's arms so they can fit candles and administer medicine fast. men are exhausted and dazed. i mean, we have hired and show chart says the soldier, but it's to be expected war myoma, cocoa put on and the most common injuries from shrapnel gun shop was blown off lin, brain trauma and shell shop. we re chelsea chuck with simple symptomatic medicines . there's not much as we can do. and other soldiers brought him with a gunshot wound under his arm in the medics calmly clean the area. 55 year old louis ma seems relaxed, but the bullet was only millimeters away from potentially ending his life. lubo man of gunshot wound yesterday afternoon, the medic sir say he is incredibly lucky. that bullet did not sever the archery in his arm. he will now go from have you taken from here by ambulance to one of the local hospitals, further back from the front line for further treatment. some of the volunteers don't want to be identified because they say russian forces at targeting medics, treating ukrainian soldiers after being treated. louis man eats breakfast while waiting to be evacuated before the war. he was a construction worker renovating the chernobyl nuclear plant. philip was there, mortar guys can get really close to us and they're difficult to see and shoot. they approach our trenches and throw grenades before lunch. yesterday there were 50 shells that hit new york position. russian artillery shells and mortars talking ukrainian positions in fields close by. no one knows how many wounded will be brought to the field hospital and the hours ahead. shall stratford al jazeera, easton ukraine. still head on al jazeera for my pres from president rather to accused and drug trafficker a former later on during one orlando, hernandez extradited the un and dissolving the magic kingdom. why florida is no longer the happiest place on earth with winter will not leave north america alone yet again. there are blizzard warnings out in one or 2 states in central prairies of canter. much the same sort of weather . this is the response full elements. the ne, quite cold in this low wants to spin up on its way into the plane state. so here's the picture for saturday. a blizzard likely for montana, wyoming, north, and south dakota, the cold air, straight down to the rockies, bringing snow with it. now denver's temperature will drop to middle teen so we're not going to really low, but this is proper winter ahead of it is drawing wall of course and rain rain this time for winnipeg on top of the vast amounts of snow that fell recently. let's walk you ahead to sunday. the system moves on the cold is kept in the dakotas really, so i said, den visit 14, but the more in is for example 15. so it's not really cold, but these showers now they could be quite poky. pacific coast the can find by this time san francisco back up to 21. sunny degrees. quite active, whether in the middle, the car beans moving westwards. take you some heavy, radian from belize, down to guatemala, or i think on the seasonal rate in south america showing its normal life stretching dives the se, particularly active in this part of brazil. ah ah, why did one of toilet was decorated hobbs flee the country in fear of his law? prod, investigation? one 0 one east revealed exploded obligation. a police corruption went out to 0. ah, we, i'll just 0 with ah ah ah. hello what you notice 0. i'm and warm when he is a reminder of our top stories. the salam, ukraine's president is warning the rest of europe that rushes expansionist ambitions won't stop in his country. and in response to a russian general who says moscow plans to seize all of south and east and crying. and the un human rights of his says is growing evidence of russian war crimes in ukraine, including signs of indiscriminate shelling and executions. russia denies it's committed atrocities. so the world news now and the taliban says at least $33.00 people have been killed in an explosion at a mosque in afghanistan. the blast in conjures province injured another 43 people. it comes after a series of bombings across the country killed 18 paypal on thursday. afghanistan's ice will affiliate claimed responsibility for those attacks. the group has stepped up. attacks in recent wakes. obey della bye. here is a lecturer at the american university of afghanistan. he says, such violence is likely to continue. one of the claims that the taliban made was that they had brought these 2 up on a sunday. unfortunately, others used to say that it wasn't peace that had arrived. it was just the absence of war. and that could only stay for so long. the idea is that the vacuum available, the feeling state right now are all contributors to the situation that are being exploited by groups such as ice cape. remember that 911 happened when there was a failing state with enough langston when there was a vacuum of security with the new plan as donna. and we're approaching that if the international community keeps on talking. the, upon the other one country, we will keep having more and more reasons for people to join insurgencies and, and unless the taliban do their bit, the international community sits down, compliments, non polar bond dissidence efforts to engage in dialogue with the taliban. we have to make something sustainable out of this because we are currently in the absence of war. we haven't entered beast, we need to go towards a positive piece that the sustainable that is prosperous for all of lance, or which currently isn't the case. at least 57 palestinians have been injured in violence at the alex m mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem. israeli forces find at rapid chipped bullets and use drawings to spite t gas palestinians, some of whom throw rocks, incursions by jewish, ultra nationalists groups, spot the race and unrest. harry force it reports from occupied east jerusalem. the 3rd friday of the muslim holy month of ramadan and more violence, deluxe the most compound palestinian protest as some flying hamas flags. enchanting support to the armed group through stones. it is really forces they fired rubber bullets and stung grenades. and in a 1st, at the sight dropped tear gas from a drone. dozens were reported injured. israeli government has now been jews from accessing the site known to them as the temple mount. as in past years until the end of ramadan, west bank, palestinian women, and men of the 50 allowed through israeli checkpoints for pres, but after weeks of violence. and he is a growing concerned among palestinians about jewish prayer in the courtyards. this latest tension is not yet. okay. well let him know that there is no eating of restrictions. it's a lie. they only announced it in the media outlets, but in reality they banned women and elderly people because they didn't have permits in gaza whether have been exchanges of rocket fire and israeli air strikes this week. the 1st in months there was a hamas lead protest against israel's actions. during the main prayer of the day, however, the scene was memorable for the numbers worshipping. the muslim trust that runs the site said 150000 people had come to prate is lamps, 3rd holy site. and this wasn't the only master religious event in the old city. well this is the 3rd friday of ramadan you have worship is coming to the o, 50 alleyways towards the most the friday prez. this is a rare event. the conference of 3 festivals for the 3 abrahamic fates, the jewish passover and the orthodox christian eastern as well. and so we have these good friday processions coming through the city as well. groups of pilgrims, many from overseas making. the most of post pandemic travel, walking slowly along the via de larosa following jesus his path to what is now the church of the holy sceptical. for our soul, you know, very special in a this is the kind of like, this rest synchronicity in the religious calendar. reminder that all the ugliness of recent weeks. this is a place wholly to jews, muslims and christians alike. hurry full, set out his era, occupied east jerusalem for mckinnon. president, my wife baki has died. he was 90 years old, come back. he served from 2002 to 2013, but his re election was disputed and led to ethnic violence. that lasted months. catherine sawyer reports from nairobi why cuba was inaugurated as president in 2002 of don landslide election victory, a unified opposition made it possible to defeat that. then president dangler up morning after 24 years of what was seen as moist autocratic will key back he was in a wheelchair when he was sworn in following a car accident. during the campaign, you suffered a stroke shortly after his inauguration. i am calling up board, all of you to come out. i bite corruption. he was dominant in canyon politics for almost 5 decades. for 10 years from 1978, he served as vice president on de moines and held various ministerial positions. but he, envoy fell out and key bacchus to this presidential candidate in 1992 in 1997 losing both times and saying the elections were rigged on economies by profession. as president came back, he was credited with improving their economy, introducing 3 primary education, launching a new progressive constitution that allowed for devolution and expanding the countries infrastructure. he believed in institutions and rather led institutions do their work. ah, well, there was room to delegate. it provide delegation than doing everything himself. and thirdly, m. goodbye kid did not like chip talk. i, on the, i've been to that extent he was able to focus on what was important to the public as a whole after disputed calling 2007 wiki baki was declared winner post election violence that went on 4 months left. 1200 people that and many thousands displeased politicians from both the opposition and ruling party. what believed for the hailstorm into the international mediation, and upon sharing, be able to stop the fighting. that was one of the lowest moments of posting dependent kenya under his leadership. we as those who are in charge last on opportunity to really craft our kenya without negative ethnicity, to bring canyons together as one by the time that a friend or more. so coming the tool, 5 referendum the country or sorry, display. some people say the 20072008 election violence overshadowed the good key back his government did in the fast 5 years in office. others argue that he did not do enough to raining on corruption and tribalism, but many agree that when it came to development, democracy and the economy he out did both his predecessors as his beds. a gunman who opened fire near school in the u. s. capital has taken his own life, at least 4 people, including a child were injured in the incident in north west washington dc. it happened his students were leaving for the day. when his say there heard a multiple bursts of gun fire. still in the u. s. in florida's governor rhonda santa's has signed him bill stripping the walt disney company of the right to self govern, disney's managed 210000 hectic district in orlando since 1967. it's where the disney world fame, parks located, critic say the sentences were tally ating against disney's opposition to a lot limiting the teaching over l at j b. t. issues in schools. the new law effects all special districts formed before 1968. i jean gan kaski, eas, journalist ad florida. all it takes dot com. he says, the financial cost of the decision will likely have a greater impact on local taxpayers than on disney. you've got 80000 people whose jobs are depending on disney directly or indirectly. so you're going to see that impact if this actually goes through, it would sunset, the special district in june 2023. so there's a one time. there's a lot of details work out such as, you know, who takes on the tax for, is it the taxpayers of the to county the disney then? is it disney itself? the fantasy is going to be did. but there are a lot of details to work out, and there's always one school part that says it's negotiated to get them to stop getting involved these cultural war issues are because up until recently, disney in the republican already had a really strong relationship. this is very active in terms of the nation's mr. donations with republican candidates causes the party. so this is a relatively new develop. if this him encourage the costs, are going to pass on the end user consumers. but, you know, the thing about disney is the theme park notwithstanding, you know, it's real growth is in china. i mean, that's, that's where disney's future lives. so, in the theme park is just one part part of this new business. it's very diversified, as you know. so this is something where this would hit, but it's not something where disney is certainly stuck with the worst case scenario . a u. s. judge has ordered former honduran, president, one, orlando hernandez to be detained depending a possible violence location. he's appeared by video link in a new york court a day after being extradited to the us and, and as he's accused for saving millions of dollars from drug traffickers, while in office from 2014 to january this year, prosecutors alleged, he used the money to enrich himself and finance political campaigns. gabriel alazam doe has the subject from me. it's rare that you see a former president or head of state being drugged to the united states in handcuffs and facing justice. and that's exactly what we saw here on friday. hernandez, 1st appearance here in federal court was via video link because of covert restrictions. it only lasted about 15 minutes or so, and he appeared on the video link and he only said a few words. yes, your honor in spanish a few times when he was asked if he understood what was being said to him, it was a pretty quick appearance where the, basically the charges against him by the government were laid out charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy. u. s. government said that he was a, accuses him of being a major drug trafficker for well over a decade in honduras up in till even this year when he was arrested in honduras in february. our the arraignment will be scheduled for next month. but the bottom line is that this was his 1st court appearance now. and now we'll get to hear more as his case goes forward, of the charges get it, got brought against him. but bottom line is the government says they are going to be presenting evidence in the future. they say that will prove that he was in their words, central figure in one of the largest and most violent cocaine trafficking conspiracies . the world has ever seen latin american ladies have marked a day with a landmark agreement that guarantees the protection of environmentalists and their right change nation. it prioritizes indigenous groups and communities whose lives are at risk for sounding the alarm. a latin american editor, loosing human reports from santiago, new color, pulcher, let be a washer and begins you. my eyes represent environmental defenders who live in the amazon rain forest. in 9 latin american countries come to the united nations headquarters in chile to the inaugural meeting of the esc. assure port latin america's 1st binding environmental agreement for nato to represent them with another. we represent more than $500.00 tribes of the data, tells us that every 2 days an indigenous archivist is murdered and the amazon basin for defending their territories. yes, but if one of the latest was 14 year old colombian, brian no, david goodman, i mean a member of an indigenous environmental guard in the last decade alone in estimated 1000 activists have been killed in latin america. the majority in conflicts with mining land and agricultural interests. the escape to accord aims to provide a mechanism for access to information, public participation and justice on environmental matters. if that would have been a 2nd letter, what disagreement was born as a response to an urgent needs of our region, because that unfortunately has become the most dangerous region in the world, the world for those who defend the borrower to for, to have been valiant governor the accord includes providing protection for those who denounced great violations, but a dozen latin american countries have yet to ratify the escrow so accord, including brazil, columbia, and peru, 3 of the most dangerous countries for environmentalists. the reason is the belief that a binding agreement would hurt economic interests and threats and wish argues that discuss who is in fact and contribution is not a threat to the private sector. and the answer is from us, is that know that this, we provide more channels, 2 channels in those conflicts, environmental conference, that they are already there, that we have a lot. fittingly, the 1st is conseula cord meeting ended on earth day with a message. wow. that safeguarding the environment is not a choice, but an act of survival. see in human al jazeera santiago. ah, are you what you know? does the, are these, the stories were following the sour you.