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elections forward to april 2024 and ambulance workers join you k nurses as they strike over low pay and patient safety. ah, welcome to the program ukraine's president says he's headed to the u. s. fed talks with joe biden in his 1st to foreign trip since the russian invasion began in february. the lot of me zalinski waited to say that he is on his way to strengthen resilience and defense capabilities of ukraine. the leader has also confirmed. he will address the us congress and hold several bilateral meetings. washington has been, keeps the biggest supporter with some $20000000000.00 in military assistance. so far. the white house has released to stamen, saying president biden will announce a significant new package of security assistance to help your crane defend itself against russian aggression. melinda herring is a ukraine's specialist and deputy director of the atlantic councils. you arrange a center, she says the landscape security will be a top priority. it's a big deal because there are enormous security concerns. we know that the russians wanted a whack full of various kolinski back in february. so this, this visit had to be kept a secret. it was a secret until the 11th hour until it was no longer a secret. i think it's also significant that he's coming to washington 1st to say thank you to president biden. and he's also going to congress. so he, i bet him to spend most of the time and energy on capitol hill because he knows that capitol hill has the most sympathy and can do the most for him. i think he's less concerned about congress than we were. you know, 33 months ago. it looks like congress is going to continue the same policies toward ukraine on, on weapons. and particular republicans are solid, where republicans are not solid. and where i'm worried is budget support and this is the category of money. it's billions of dollars. the tax payers are giving to make sure that the ukranian state days afloat. and that is controversial among republican you 3 things to get you create through the winter. you need air defense systems and there aren't enough air defense systems to protect the ukraine because it's such a big country and he's airplanes. so i hope bill and i like him to bring that up with president biden and they come on for airplane in order to fight this. and also please help us with the emergency assistance to keep our electrical grid alive. we don't know how many more strikes the system can take before it goes down. let's bring in child strap that who joins us live now from cave. hello there, charles. this visit certainly signals the importance of ukraine's relationship with the us, doesn't it? it certainly does. and of course, it comes at a critical time in the wake of these weeks of massage can cause he drove and strikes against ukrainians, vital energy infrastructure, more than a 1000 we understand in these recent weeks. and yeah, it underscores the kind of reliance that zelinski has on weston weapons on western support in the us. in particular, we understand that this new, this new alms package that is going to be announced in washington could be another 2 worth another $2000000000.00. that's already on top of a commitment of $18500000000.00 from the u. s. a lot of focus. he's going to be on whether we're going to hear announcement finally about these patriot missile systems that the ukrainians have been asking for for so long. this is been a huge, controversial subject. previously the bike and ministration has said no, it wouldn't be sending this kind of weaponry because it was so advanced and they were fears. it's understood that this could be seen as an escalation by russia or an escalate. moscow could see it as an escalation, and of course there are huge challenges in using these weapons. they are very complex to use. they involve a lot of training. some analysts say that patriot missile training can take up to a year. we don't know whether that training has started, certainly as and in this country, but there were some analysts to saying that training may well have started in some of the european countries. people have been talking about germany as i say, that very, very complex to use. they're very expensive, each miss style can cost between $3.00 and $5000000.00, but that scene is vital in boosting the defense of this country. so yeah, it's can be very interesting to see whether we find to get an announcement on that . and as you, as you heard, the analysts say it could be a long talk about possible additional sanctions, an additional weaponry that is needed. it's interesting that this visit comes a day off to the grading president. a lot of michelin ski was on the front line in a, in the town of buffalo, where there is the most intense fighting going, no gains really being made by either side. but we know that thousands of soldiers, ukrainians, and russians have been killed in what they describe as being described as the buck moot meat grinder, a real war of attrition there. so yes, this visit is of huge significance, hopefully for the ukrainians. it's going to give them more weapons, more support, and it is a very strong signal to the kremlin vladimir putin in russia. it certainly thank you very much for that update. his wife charles stratford lived for us in case and as charles mentioned earlier, zalinski visited the eastern front line. the city of buck moved the region is the license to epi center in the conflict with some of the heaviest fighting with russians. local sources told al jazeera russian forces and fighters from the wagner group had lost some of their positions on the southern side of the city. control of mock would give the kremlin and burst in the battle for the don't bass regions. yes, which is because of the show move on the budget was i want to say that we see what remains of where they left. nothing is alive with this issue isn't just in the don bus. that is why i want to tell you here and done bus. you protect the whole of you crime because after don bus, they will do all this and other cities of our country because they don't want anything ukrainian. i am 100 percent sure of us. and therefore, the protection of the whole of ukraine rests on your shoulder and not just on bus zocker. to get this done now where the taliban rule is, have banned all female students from attending universities. the latest government order cracking down on women's rights takes effect immediately. girls have already been banned from middle school and high school. foreign governments including the u . s. had said a change in policy on women's education is needed before it can consider formally recognizing the taliban government rights activists say. the move shows the televisions indifference to international criticism. every single time the wall puts a pressure on the taliban by saying, do this or done, or you haven't done this, or this is not done enough. then they come around and david tag it and they and make it harder on the woman. so the woman have janice on actually have, have become, as i said, you know, they don't for them they don't, they don't really exist. they're not human beings. they are, i don't know what they are, they don't consider them as, as in all they just, they just are using continuous for the way they think to them than they are using because they've never erased the woman from the, from the society. people work from vacation for member thick from life. obey della bye. here is a university lecturer and at founder of the campaign that let afghan girls learn, he says the decision is a huge setback for women in the country. this is a recurring nightmare, a recurring nightmares stretching over generations of the same 990 s over this is august 15th again, this is march 23rd. when the band girls from going to high school all over again. we use something like this was going to happen almost 2 months ago. there were rumors going around and rumors that had a lot of a verification to it, an authenticity to it that something like this was going to happen, which is why we did our campaign and, and kept going with our campaign in the point was to show the taliban and show the world that there were going to be a repercussions of. busy for such a bad to happen, but honestly it's just, i wish i was wrong. i wish we were all wrong and we've been sleep walking through the day and waiting for it to sink in. so we can at least figure out what to do next. and the problem isn't that, that this is a temporary done or a change in conditions going to occur because this excuse has been running since the ninety's. the reason women are banned from parks, from, from schools, from a public bots, from jim's, even when they're segregated, is always some or another logistical excuse. and time is asked for and seems like the more time we give them the worst things get. i mean, i was put into shackles a few days ago and told that my crime was campaigning for girls education. and the reason was that they were very soon going to resolve it. that's what the authorities were telling me then. and look, even those people didn't know what was going to come next. and so, i mean, yeah it's, it's time to re evaluate what we've been doing. it looks like every move done by the international community towards the taliban has only a piece them only embolden them. and it's, it's time to discuss difficult options for all of us. peruse, congress has voted to bring elections forward to april 2024. an early poll has been a key demand among protested, following the arrest of former president edward castillo, through has seen days of violence, can stay o was in paged and in prison. 2 weeks ago, congress had been resisting calls to move up the vote from 2026, but president, dean, and below i tay urged them to reconsider. marianna sanchez has moved from leim. lo makers voted 90 in favor 30 against and one abstention to bring forward elections to april of 2024. that is 2 years ahead of when the presidential mandate should and but it was a precedent. do you not want to be who sent this bill to congress and told lawmakers that they should listen to the people's amanda? 83 percent of peruvians wanted new elections. now, lawmakers here say they hope this is a positive message for peruvians. peruvians are deeply disappointed with the proving congress and i actually would, it would proven political establishment, and they want to bring elections forward. no matter what. okay. now we needed to do it orderly. okay. and that means doing it by april 2024. okay. so hopefully people will understand that this is the best we can do if we want to have elections with reforms. well, this is not the end. this vote needs to be ratified in a 2nd legislative period, which should be taking place next year between february and march. but many are hoping that for now, this vote to bring election for elections forward will help bring down the tensions around the country. still ahead on al jazeera germany can fix the circled secretary of evil in one of the countries last holocaust troughs. and will tell you why i can tina's world cup victory parade and didn't go entirely to plan. ah hello, that has been a change in the weather game across the north west of europe. that big frieze has been pushed out, replaced by more miles, conditions and temperatures on the up well above the average for the likes of london and power. and we are going to see that trend farther east will however, see an improvement in the temperature for places like moscow in western russia. but the snow is still there on the edge of that system that stretches all the way from scandinavia down toward the southwest. bringing some heavy rain to the likes of portugal and spain as well as into fronts and improving picture. however, across the south east for places like greece and turkey, temperatures here improving with some sunshine. that's not the case for northern areas of france. if we have a look at paris, that rain rolling its way across into germany, it's going to cause problems with potential black ice that freezing rain. and the rain continues, as i say, in paris, but the temperature picking up it is gonna be warmer, though it is a bit of a washout through to the weekend now was we had to the north of africa. those unsettled conditions, rush across coastal areas of libya and into egypt, cairo, seeing the temp just sit at 20 degrees celsius and they'll be some improvement to thursday. ah, in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, which it did was it to them? they have to sign because they didn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy stands a chance? i'm not very optimistic about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody believes everybody's on tick. tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a bit of a cold winter. it's going to be on colder pretty soon inside story about sierra lew ah, and are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. this allen, ukraine's president is heading to the u. s. v. i talked with joe biden. it's a lot of music. lensky is 1st foreign troops since the russian evasion began in february. the ukrainian later will also address us congress and hold several bilateral meeting. afghanistan's taliban rulers have banned all female students from attending university. the latest crackdown on women's rights takes effect immediately. girls have already been banned from middle and high school, and peruse. congress has voted to bring elections forward to april 2024. it's been a key demand among protest is following the rest of former president pedro castillo . peru at the same days of violence in costeo's impeachment and to rest 2 weeks ago, a long mask says he will step down as the ceo of twitter following a public pole on the platform. musk has faced backlash since by the social media firm in october. and firing about half of the staff, critic se changes he's made at the company have allowed hate speech and misinformation to go unchecked. it was also condemned by the un over decision to suspend the accounts of several journalists. after years of legal battles, democrats in the u. s congress say they will release redacted copies of donald trump's tax returns the house ways and means committee says their release report. in the coming days it could shed light on the former president's finances and foreign dealings. republicans voted against the move, saying it sets a dangerous precedent. last month, the supreme court allowed trans tax returns to be released to congress. in the coming hours, the committee investigating the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital will release its report, had he cal hang tags to look at what we've learned so far. ah, on the day this shocked the country and the world in unheard of breach of the u. s . capital building attacked by a violent mob of americans. how did this happen and who is responsible? that is what the january 6th committee set out to find out. all of us here today focusing mostly on former president, donald trump, who called his supporters to washington and sent them to the capitol, saying he would go with them. we fight like hell. and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. oh, he said the election was stolen. but in testimony before the committee, it was clear, he was told repeatedly, he lost the election, telling aids he didn't want people to know. he lost without objections, but what the committee made the clearest it never before seen video. how bad the violence was. how close the country came to seen its elected leaders attacked were principally killed. several senators told to run from the mob they were walking right into. then this moment officer eugene goodman, lured the mob up the stairs. if they had turned right and walked just a matter of meters, they'd likely would have found an unlocked door with senators inside. we saw how close members of the house came to the mob, making their way to the last possible escape. the interactions breached the window and a protester were shot and killed trying to get to them. we now know how close to vice president mike pence came to coming face to face with those calling for him to be hung only 12 meters. and the committee said, trump knew that his supporters were armed, that day, frustrated that so many couldn't come to the rally because secret service was using metal detectors. i don't even care that they have weapons, dirt on your hurt, me take that thing, bags away and weapons the committee, her testimony, the trump, himself, wanted to go to the capital. lon, june for the wheel and had a secret service agent who refused. but there are several things the committee has not answered yet. why did it take so long to get approval for the national guard to be deployed? governor, i don't know with who had been approach congressional leaders that were able to be moved to a safe location by capital police made frantic calls that went unanswered for hours . we up to the committee produced evidence. the trump's inner circle knew something was going to happen. people like rudy giuliani, i remember looking at him saying rudy to explain what's, what's happening on the sex. he and he had responded something to the effect of. we're going to the capitol going to be great. the presence going to be there, he's going to a powerful he's, he's going to get the members, he's going to be with the senators. but what we still don't have hard evidence on. if this was a planned coordinated attack, the committee voted unanimously to refer to the justice department for criminal charges against the former president. but they've already been looking into this. there's a special prosecutor that's been appointed. a grand jury in washington has been hearing testimony that will likely determine if in fact the attack here on the capital was planned. and if so, who will pay the price for it? particle haine al jazeera washington still in the us and the white house is it needs another way to prepare for the end of a border policy that's been in place since the start of the pandemic. it allows the government to use coven 19 protocols to block migrants entry on the border with mexico. it was due to expire on wednesday, but on monday the supreme court temporarily extended the measure after an appeal by it republican lead states. i did your castro has more from el paso, texas. the u. s. has just experienced the record breaking number of people encountering border patrol as they try to cross into the u. s. than to 1000000 for the 1st time in one year. and here in el paso, it's sort of an episode center there, about $10000.00 migrants being released to el paso weekly. and we're seeing some of those people here. these are asylum seekers, their families from venezuela, from nicaragua, from ecuador as well. and they have turned themselves in at the border to us order agent. and they were released here temporarily as we wait for their a silent cases to process. some have had to sleep out here in the cold overnight, even as temperature. 50 low freezing. she has the shelters in this town are all full. even the airport has been converted into a makeshift shelter, but they help themselves. lucky they tell me because about half of all migrants who tried across the us quarter, don't even make it this far. they're held up in mexico because of that title 40 to who, which is still in place and will be in an in limbo in a sense. because the republican lead states told the supreme court that they would be overwhelmed by a tidal wave of migrant. if that policy were to go away, and now we had the latest news coming from the biden administration that they have asked for it. this water policy will remain in place until at least after christmas, giving it more time to search resources, humanitarian assistance, as well as resources to secure the border because they all anticipate many more people trying to cross as dryly as foreign minister penny wong. as in beijing for talks to mend relations, it's a 1st, it's a 1st visit by an astronomy and deeply in 4 years time between china and astronomy, i have been strained since begging impose trade barriers and refuse an independent inquiry into the clever. 19 pandemic. estallion prime minister, anthony of uneasy said he wants to create better relations with china. the mark of success is darla itself. ah, we obviously have a lot of issues to work through and darla is a prerequisite for working through them. what i would say is what i've said to minister one me a current say council one year. we believe it's in the instance of both countries with the trade impediments to be removed. and 97 year old woman has been convicted by a german court from nazi war crimes. and guard 1st now was a secretary at a concentration camp in poland. between 19431945. she was found guilty of complicity in the murder of more than 11000 people. as dominic came report, i am god. faulkner is a frail, old woman whose elderly years have been spent in a nursing home, but whose late teenage years was spent working for the commandant of the shutoff concentration camp. as his secretary, she would type out orders for the miss treatment and then eventual murder of many thousands of people. and then was the unauthorized of us had seriously. we had to prove what she wrote. we analyzed all the documents which still exist from the concentration camp, and we searched for his signature and her initials, which was an incredible amount of work. you can't compare that to the trials against concentration camp watch guards. in her closing statement before the verdict thought anna had said she was sorry for all that had happened to shoot off, and that she regretted having been there at the time. in the nearly 6 years of its existence, the camp passed as many as 110000 prisoners in atrocious conditions. it's estimated more than half of them died there either through starvation, brutal working conditions or deliberate killing. after the war polish authorities prosecuted, some of those had worked at stuart off 5 of the women guards they captured, were convicted and executed by contrast for many years. neither east nor west german authorities pursued many who'd worked at the camp through the courts. only in the last few years, as that changed with trials like this one does goody, is not going to provide. the court has decided that through her work as a short hand typist at the concentration camp, the accused knowingly and willingly supported the cruel death of more than 10500 prisoners through guessing through the inhumane conditions at the camp. through transferred to the ashwood spoken, our concentration camp and through death marches. shoot off was just one camp among the many and the nazi system is death. toll was dwarfed by that of outfits and of treblinka. and yet by bringing him god, faulkner to justice. modern prosecutors have done what generations of postwar predecessors so often failed to do. actively pursue those who had a hand in the machinery of mass murder. dominant came al jazeera, berlin nurses in the u. k. walked off the job for a 2nd day. this man calling for better paying conditions. a government says it can't afford the 19 percent wage boost. they're demanding at to 100000 nurses. took part in the unprecedented strike. jenna, how reports from london, the college of nursing, the nurses union used to be avowedly anti strike action. not any more its members now. they have no choice. i think it would take time ration. you can see that you're actually decreasing. i would, the cost of living is just another god to go to an extra shift bank to make ends meet. but that ends, i mean, but you're more doing. you know, it wasn't long ago that the nurses were applauded on doorsteps up and down the country for their work saving lives during the pandemic. now they're quitting in record numbers because clapping as they charged doesn't pay the rent. and nor does the 4 percent pay rise currently on the table. vanessa is demanding substantially more as much as 19 percent to make up. they say for years of low pay that's failed to keep up with inflation. the government says the money just isn't there to give the nurse is what they want. as well as giving the national health service what it needs to survive. you can't have one without the other the say. and unless the government engages in people in the coming days, they would be more of this in the thing to come to a point where it's an existential threat teachers and the collapse around me. and i think we are now committed to not just the basic pocket, sustainable nature to live in a capital city like london opinion polls suggest the public her on the nurses side . yeah. getting there support, despite the inevitable disruption being cause to know nurtured patient care and that's uncomfortable for the government determined not to give in to striking workers when increasingly being blamed for bringing the national health service to the verge of collapse. joe whole al jazeera london, nasa's inside lander has revealed what could be it's a final message from mars. it's power supply is running out, but it managed to send this picture. the robot landed on mars in november 2018 to study the re planets early evolution. ah, jubilant crowds have packed essential one a series to celebrate the return of argentine as world champion of football squad. the huge turn out forced the tame to trade their boss for a helicopter. the government declared tuesday and national holiday to celebrate sundays will cut when i contain a bit france on penalties in what's considered to be one of the best finals. mae ma, morocco's national football team, has also arrived back home to a large parade after making world cup history. the atlas line stand the football world by defeating european james spain and portugal. in the knockout phase, they became the 1st african country to make it to the semi finals fans aligned to the straits of robots. to welcome the ting ah hello, are you watching out his ear? these are the headlines this. our ukraine's president is heading to the us for talks with joe biden. it's for letting me zalinski is 1st foreign trip since the russian invasion began in february. the ukrainian later will also address the us congress and hold several bilateral meetings shall stratford has more from keith. comes at a critical time in the wake of these weeks of miss sol kamikaze drawing strikes against ukrainians. bartlet energy infrastructure.

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