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confrontations, an unreleased w h o report suggests 15000000 people have died from covet 19 globally and accuses some nations of covering up the real death toll somali is disputed election process is adding to the risks for the press in the most dangerous country in africa, to be a journalist about he the same it with your sport, golden state warriors, still steph curry returns from a foot injury to help these team win game one against the denver nuggets in the playoffs. we're going to again, this news are in ukraine for a russian deadline for soldiers and money. a pull to surrender has passed. moscow said the action would spare lives, but ukraine's president vladimir zalinski is warning any attack and his troops and maria paul will end. peace talks, supervisor monopolies unless i took some on the situation. maria pull remains as severest possible just in humane. this is what the russian federation that deliberately did and deliberately continues to destroy cities back. it is deliberately trying to destroy everyone who's there and marya pool. there are only 2 which influenced this belief. either our partners will give ukraine all the necessary heavy weapons plains and without exaggeration, immediately so that we can reduce the pressure of the occupiers on mary apple and unblock it. or negotiating path in which the role of partners should also be decisive. biblical law, or even correspondence in ukraine and russian. and the moment we're gonna hear from the uh, the hamid who's going to be talking to us from la viv. first we're going to get an update from moscow with no such a body door. so what are the russians saying about this deadline? well, as they have yet to mention anything since that, that line and ended a few hours ago, but this 7 hour window was provided by the russian defense ministry. who said that they wanted to allow the ukrainian personnel from the military as well as what they called foreign mercenaries that have gone into the area of the steel plants. invariable to lay down the weapons and surrender to the russian military. according to the defense ministry, this area in mary, opal is the final last push and that to the russian mills, her will be going in and add many believe that the reason this cease fire was declared was so that the russians will be able to say down the line that they did give the military personnel a chance to surrender a whether or not they chose to that was up to them. the officials here also said that they have submitted that there are a ceasefire plans to the united nations as well as the international committee for the red cross. and they also said that they got their information about the number of ukrainian fighters, as well as a foreign mercenaries around that area from the ukrainian military men who surrendered. at last week there was over a 1400 ukrainian or soldiers who surrender to the russian army, and the officials who are saying that they're getting most of their information from those men. now, miracle is very important for the russian military. this is they $353.00 of their so called special military operation in ukraine. and as they launched an offensive, invariable on march 11th. and since then of the city which was home to just over 400000 people. and now i really just a few 100008 just over 100000 people have been left at many said they couldn't a use the humanity in corridors or they were never really established at the russian defense ministry also said that they did carry out another operation in mary opal to free a number of turkish citizens who were allegedly held hostage in a mosque in that area of the city, the main area of the city. and that was at the request of the turkish president. apparently the initial reports we had of this incident in the mosque in early march was that the civilians had taken shelter in this uh facility. and now the russians saying a different story that they were actually being held hostage. and the results of that operation. the russian defense ministry saying they have killed 29. what they call foreign mercenaries. torso. thank you very much of the dosage are bothered talking to us from moscow. we are going to bring in the hotel the hamid from move. whoa, is ukraine dealing with his deadline? hota, well, we haven't heard anything either before the deadline or since that deadline expired about a 3 hours ago. and now we haven't heard anything from either the authorities in cave or the mayor of mar, you pull himself who has been quite vocal in the past few days and weeks. so we don't really have a confirmation of anything that's happening underground at the moment. we tried to reach out to choose a some members of the as of regiment which is fighting under ground there alongside to $36.00 brigade. but we haven't received any answer either from those people. what we do know that there is a number of ukrainian forces that are hold up in the as of steel factory. i'd have been there for a while. president zelinski himself said actually that they were completely blocked, and even the wounded that were among them were blocked in his words. but we don't know anything more than that. what we do know about mo, you pals, is that the deputy prime minister today said that the humanitarian corridor was not going to happen this day sunday, not only in mo, you boat, but in other areas in easton ukraine, simply because they couldn't find a common ground with the russian counterparts. so that situation is actually up india at the moment with no confirmation on the ukrainian side. whether they have received a notice of this deadline. whether they took they, you know, they're heading it, whether dead discussing it, whether they will a buy to it a de moment is all up in the air, or hot, of course my repose. not the only place that those are concert going on. what's it like across the rest of ukraine? well, certainly, there has been an intensifying of a strikes a bit all over the country. over the past 48 hours may be a little bit longer. 72 hours a cave in and around caved a capital. certainly a says several military targets where hate we don't have any reports about residential areas being hit there, but we do have reports in high keep just this morning. a 5 civilians killed after an air strike there in central hockey, which would be actually an expansion of the air target area of the russians so far, the fighting, the targeting has been in the north east part of that city. well, it seems now that certainly according to what happened this morning and the reports were getting from the ground that that might be intensifying and getting and widening. and we do hear from authorities in, in cave warning, actually civilians in the car keep and, and other areas, eastern ukraine to be very careful. they do believe that they will be a very eminent or out pushed by the russians. and the separate is, endo, and from those to several claim regions. and so bear the authorities out our warning, anyone living there to try to get out as quick as possible. on the other hand, maybe some good news for kids. there is a counter attack ongoing at the moment in the loo hands region that is closer to russia. actually it's one of the 2 areas that they separate as want to take full control of. and they had actually made quite a push over the past few weeks. as the war started, when it seems now that the ukrainian, ah, a carrying out a counter attack a we spoke to one soldier who is on the front lines nearby. he described a very difficult situation. he said that the separate is oh, what he couldn't say exactly went to where it was separate, his fire russian fire. but he's saying that those positions are coming under intense shelling. that is very difficult to hold. and certainly they do need some, as, as some support coming in from the rest of the country, whether it is from personnel or from even military equipment. so the country is raising itself for as 2nd wave of all out of back this time in the east of ukraine . what are the, her needs targeted from the live order? thank you. or rushes follow through on threats, to launch more long range attacks following the sinking of its black sea flagship the moskva, as charles travelled, reports from the capital, ukraine says the russians of targeted 8 regions in the past 24 hours without tillery and miss isles. the aftermath of yet another russian missile strike in court give this mainly russian speaking city, ukraine's 2nd largest, the stop at some of the worst shillings since roches invasion opened. 7 weeks ago until march of c services say at least one person was killed. and many more injured in this attack caused the fire to spread into residential areas. but in working with another around 11 o'clock to day, the emergency services received a message that an enemy missile had had a 5 story administrative building rescue team and tanker trucks was dispatched to the scene in the town of trotsky, annette the sumi region north west of con, give families gather to more some of the latest victims. the un says that more than 1900 civilians have been killed, including at least a $162.00 children. since the war started, russian forces laid a mines in the cemetery before withdrawing from the area a couple of weeks ago. father cries over his dead son's grave. civilians and soldiers are buried here. nicholas bullet, but not only killed could thrust, we held a funeral for my son when they liberated trust units. we were afraid thinking maybe some of the russian fascists are still here and they'll blow up the grave. we put a photo of him there. how he always was, always smiling, always cheerful, always positive. there was certainly hundreds of kilometers away in the western city of levine, where local authorities say, all russian missiles were intercepted on saturday morning volunteers, prepared humanitarian aid. please do not stop helping us. do not stop providing us with him in carrying assistance because more and more people are fleeing their homes and they need your help. please don't stop helping us after a 2nd attack in 2 days on a ukrainian weapons facility in the capital give the ukrainian military warned potentially more to come was was h inoperable one year due to the presence of russian warships armed with sea launched cruise missiles in the black sea, there is an increased threat of the occupiers using missile arms against the defense, industrial facilities and logistics infrastructure of our state. if the bodies lie on the streets in the besieged port, city of murray or pal, where russian forces a game said they had taken hold control of a steel plant, the ukrainian army denies that se marines and members of the as of battalion are still defending their positions in a giant soviet built factory in a city almost completely destroyed and from where fountains of civilians have been unable to escape. charles stratford al jazeera keith must enable him. is in hockey, with more on russia, strikes on residential areas. clearly, medina caught guess what's the mis auctioning the often targets the eastern neighborhood, the city of khaki has today landed in defense of the city pacifically in this neighborhood, which houses a number of angel buildings in factories, according to the security forces. and mr. landed here textile factory. one person was killed and at least 20 people were injured. the extent of the damage stretches to approximately 500 meters from where i am, emergency 70. the searching for potential victims khaki has been under intensive bombardment. security forces on high alert knowing the areas in khaki, the potential targets. russia has increased its attacks on civilians in khaki, indiscriminately shedding residential neighborhood. processes made an emotional appeal for the end to the war and ukraine during his traditional easter sunday address. she thought she could not let be peace for war, tone, ukraine so sorely tried by the violence so sorely tried by the violence and the destruction of the cruel and senseless walk into which it was dragged in this terrible night. suffering and made a new dawn of hope soon appeared. let the be a decision for peace. let that be an end to the flexing of muscle with people suffering. please clean, let's not can use to war. hold in my heart, all the many ukrainian victims, the millions of refugees and internally displaced persons, the divided families, the elderly left to fend for themselves the lives broken and the cities raised me to the ground anymore. i had a news our including getting ready for the fights. north korea says it successfully launched a new type of weapon decision time in france, but will emmanuel mccall all marine la pen convinced voters they're the best choice for president. and liverpool will find out who they'll play in the effie cup final . pete is going to half the story is ah, 20 by the syrian worshippers have been injured after being forcibly dispersed from the alex a mosque compound. israel said the opposition, but operation was in response to palestinians, setting up barricades to prevent ultra right wing jewish groups from entering at least 18 people have been arrested. israel police of now left the area where john holman's in occupied east to russell john. what's the latest there? sam lama, which com. now in the alexa compound, the confrontations of earlier have finishes and thought as you could expect. stage been statements responses from both the israeli and palestinian sides. the israeli prime minister has said basically that everything should be done to make an effort to enable worshippers from all religions at worship in jerusalem. and that law enforcement officer lease, if you're with right, says, and the palestinian president say has completely rejected that and said that this is an attempt by israeli israeli government a by israel to basically force a temporal and spatial division of the alex most and is a palestinian authorities have said that this is a muslim space and most only for muslims, so at different interpretations really a what happened earlier on the day. we're also hearing as well. the islamic jihad in gaza is cooling for protesting godsa, later on in the day. but what we're not hearing is the amount of escalation, although the palestinian presidencies office have said that this is an escalation from his ro, we're not seeing this sort of statements that have led to further escalation that perhaps we saw last year when there was a, an 11 day war between israel and a hamas in gaza. and why, particularly the tension on this particular sunday? yes, who this is, i suppose the big picture that's behind this. so stu explained to our view as on friday and saturday, the alexia compound, in which the alexa mosque is situated, is closed to non muslims, on sunday, and for the rest of the week, it's then open during certain hours at 2, no muslims. so it's the 1st day on the jewish holy at fest for the passover that jews have been able to visit the most drinks and not the most, but the most compound during sa and hours and not many hundreds of a jewish groups. we would cite rye o for religious jewish groups have been wanting to visit this most and they were stopped. the israeli forces said by barricades put up to them so that they wouldn't be able to actually get to visit these compound. now the jews, the alex of most compound, they call it the temple mount and believe it's the site of the original at temple. so this area isn't so holy for them that this comes at a time when there's been a lot of tensions anyway. now some of those tensions a because there's been attacks in israel, that of left routine people dead over recent weights. there's also been rates by his railey forces in the occupied westbank that have left a similar number of people that and just this week that began to circulate a call from a small, extreme mysterious group off at cooling, for sacrifices to be offered in the alexa compound now this is a cool that they do every year and every year the israeli government says no, that's not going to happen. and this year considering the tensions, they also took the step of arresting a couple of people. but that is cause of us. we reach the ms lynn community as well in the palestinian community and they've caused a lot of worry that that is actually going to happen, that they're all going to be sacrifices offered at the aisle axa most compounds, which obviously this is the 3rd holiest sight in islam would obviously be extremely objectionable to them. so that's why a lot of this tension these barricades trying to stop at these curious groups from getting up and to the compound spot. so the story that's behind what's happened to day john, thank you very much. indeed, john hallman took it is from occupied east jerusalem. while the ag alexa combined is one of the most volatile flashpoints in occupied east jerusalem as john was just explaining from muslims, it contains 2 of a slums. holy sites, the i'll ox, a mosque, and the dome of the rock juice, call it temple mount, reviewing it as their 1st temple. they pray at the western wall in 1967 jordan and israel agreed that the walks or islamic trust controls the compound. while israel controls external security only muslims are allowed to pray in the mosque while jews can pray outside the walk for our loews, non muslims, to visit the compound 5 days per week, under its supervision. tourists are allowed in, but palestinians are concerned that the site's muslim identity is under thread by ultra right wing religious groups increasingly entering the site to attempt to pray their illegally. let's bring in our visit us senior political analyst, my one bushera in london. my one, i want to ask you about something that john mentioned in his report. he said that there wasn't the level of escalation that we have seen in previous occasions. why do you think that is? well, you know, it's an ongoing thing and it's very hard to determine a day by day blow by blow or she, well, what goes on on what doesn't. what's important is that this has been going on and it could go on any day weekend with sunday, or monday or tuesday, or any other there was a week, and it could be at 4 am or 4 pm, because the israel colonial machine does not sleep. and clearly it does have a goal in mind, and that is denying the palestinians any, any sense of sovereignty or where they're most sick route, which is the normal century. because this is rob, this is the last stand for the cities. you see everything has been taken away from them. everything, the land and the grows, the homes, and the dignity, just basically israel to control everything that's called palestine from the river to the sea. with the exception of the novel sanctuary, the head of a sheriff that the palestinians continued to think that at least they can have that at the next symbol of palestinian sovereignty in the old figure of jerusalem that has been taught that he's taking control of by the zionist movements over the last 50 years has been taught to the jew dies, meaning rendering a more jewish, less palestinian, fully controlled by, by his rep. and i get, he says that slowly but surely. and it's not an essay on a sunday. could be, as i said, any of the we, i mean, month of the you, that israel is thinking that path where it feels this is a good time to take full control not only of occupied is jerusalem, but also of the harbor shape of the over sensually whereby it could have its own fanatic religious jews take control prey as they will where they will in the novel section. i wonder, i'll ask her about that more one, because obviously that was something that, that john had referred to as well. the, the concern among smooth muslim in our big groups that alter a right wing of religious groups. we're going to be taking a greater influence playing a greater role in this. and if i understand correctly, up to this point, that influence has not been significant. and yet this time round, it seems to be gaining some traction. what just talk us through if you can, the context for that. why that still been happening? there's a number of reasons, but that would mean 2 or 3 to be the most important one. i think ahead of these rated government today is a phonetic, a phonetic, religious sector, right, wing, neo, fascist, according to the palestinians. and that is bennett. now, if that'd been, it comes from the extreme right. and he works for prime newson at that. he has his bureau chief at one point. so he has those that both phonetic religious an ideologically on the right. and he is the prime minister of israel, although he going on $25.00 seats in the parliament, believe it or not. but be that as it may, he is projecting he is illogical. religious fanatic beliefs on these really covered on policy, towards venerable sanctuary. dentist. and the 2nd thing is that we are seeing the implementation of the so called abraham codes. i mean, that's all. remember, 34 years ago when setting that up, regimes decided to normalize relations with israel. and that led the trump administration organize his sovereignty over jerusalem. and basically allow israel just a free hand in is judaism, as well as in the noble essentially and how to we should leave alex the mosque and normal for our and so on, so forth. i think israel took it as a sign that it is, is the time when it can take thought of total is jules and, and of how to study. and just also in that, but not only we just had a meeting in the southern part of israel, where a good number of foreign ministers from the other countries accepted fed to complete is as control in palestine. an issue of the israeli president just visited with the his is jordanian and decker sh counterparts. and he, and there's a sense in israel that now that we have a dirks and that unions and various other presumes we miss, we can do without one thing is chosen. that's not to say that the person that you're doing a lot in agreement with but is as doing everything possible and this prime minister of his own particulars doing everything possible to break the palestinians in east jerusalem and, and had him sheriff in particular because that is as i said, the last ballast indian stand, i want to ask you about the little bit board about not enough talley bennett here and briefly if you wouldn't mind mar one. i mean, we're talking about a prime minister who's coalition is very, very fragile. he's also been accused by his predecessor benjamin netanyahu of not being nearly as tough on security as benjamin nato. netanyahu would have been natalia bennett, clearly is under political pressure. how do you think that is factoring into all this? absolutely, and i think this should be no paradox to it. right. i mean, this is, this governor is made possible also by the presence of an islamist part in it. and those islamist a parliamentary members is actually allowing this to happen in allowing his right to get away with a sort of colonialism and colonization of what is jerusalem. and now control of had him shave. so if he's quite, it's quite but and obstacle for those who continue to claim that this is something about religious, religious conflict. what the presence of an estimate, what the into is really government should show you that this is more about the colonialism that simply by religious fanaticism, per se, or religious conflict were say, there is a religious component to it. but i think the dominant dimension is the colonial one, israel stripping the palestinians of every possible power and dignity, humiliating them in their own lands, in their own homes, and also their own religious centuries are deserted. senior political analyst, marlin burchard, marvin, as always, thank you very much indeed. 50000000 people have died worldwide due to the pandemic. 9000000 more than previously thought that's according to our yet to be released. world health organization study reported in the new york times. newspapers has been delayed because of objections from india, for 1000000 of the additional desktop, and they're making the total 8 times as many as officially recorded. i'll come and see is an economist who is advised. the world health organization uncovered 1900 mortality rates. he says, the true global death toll is difficult to calculate. the issue in many countries differ and how they certify a covey death and even a covert case. and they of course differ in their capacity to even just administer the test. so the number of reported cobra deaf that you might see on the john hopkins basketball go on the w h o that is simply on comparable between countries, especially countries from different continents or development level. this is the exact reason why w, a commission expert with the i'm a member of which you have to look at sort of a simpler measure, but are much more robust measure for comparison across country than cos. time would you have access mortality. unfortunately, when i put them in psych, deaths are above and beyond what you would expect under normal time. you know, you know, usual day in power. 100 people die during play time. it might be $150.00 people. and the 50 plus people are what we call access mortality. i really hope that a silver lining, if you can call it, that disconnect, would be for government to vitally improve their vitamin patient system. many countries in latin america have been undergoing this reform in the past few years, which give us really an unparalleled insight into what's been going on there. but many countries in se, asia pacific and africa still register only a fraction of, of total deaf. for a world whether update his rob that is check on the fortunes of southern africa. folksy, of course, on south africa, around durban. there's still plenty of clad around for this side of south africa and it has been rainy but nothing like as heavily as 2 or 3 days go. there are warnings out are they downgraded them, says warnings of what is described as disruptive rain. right, cause it in a towel. now the focus actually is going east with i think mostly because of the natal during monday will be dry. there are a few showers around, but the orange heart of the d. fish houses gone east was up the coast. police. what he knew was certainly in mozambique, leaving behind increasing the sunny and dry weather. i think that's probably the end of the problem. so significant problems, at least other end of the content, different story altogether is still a thought. storms is a little wet. what is a windy one? and it's been really blowing up a sandstone through libya, with temperatures in the middle forties. imagine that the hotel is being pushed ahead, whether wins a sub lease, a car is going to focus on $42.00. then the wind swings ran and things cool. down out was it's about one days with hot down some you see the really deep red here moving slowly eastwards. by the time you get to monday with kara cooling down, that does mean the sand spreads across levant into syria, with near reco temperatures in places like damascus. still i had on al jazeera machine supports pakistan. as i stood prime minister goes on on nationwide charm offensive send your money home, how the government in nepal is hidden to workers overseas to help solve its financial nightmare. i'm the colorado avalanche clinch the top seed in the western conference. peter is going to show you how he did it, say sports ah, the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want the started to please don't it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies, dismantled misconceptions and debate. the contradictions do we have a real democracy? here in the united states, the sort of a political party that's a radical insurgency, are mark lamond hill and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. use from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app. is that the you, this is where we dissects analyze and you have to find, and i guess now it's only a step from out is there is no buy lap available in your favorite app to get that great and tapped on maybe a new app from out is even need that you think of it? oh oh, you want to go to 0 reminder, the top stories this our russian deadline for ukrainian forces to lay down their arms and leave money. a pole has passed, the cranes president is wanting any attack of the port city will and peace talks. palestinian worshippers have been forcibly despised from the all oxen mos component . 20 people have been injured. at least 18 have been arrested. is really police have now left the area. 15000000 people have died worldwide due to the coven 19 pandemic. that's 9000000 more than previously thought. and that's according to a get to be released. world health organizations study reported in the new york times. ok, let's return to our top story, the war in ukraine. alexandra both fibers is an editor in chief at the swiss military review. he explains why mario paul is important to russia's plan. my phone is an extremely decisive place, a decisive area because of owning my funds. for the russians will mean a territorial continuity, and therefore, during the negotiations and agreements that will of course, take place at the end of hostilities, it will be absolutely indispensable for russia to gain this territorial continuity in order to be able to break off the secessionist. republics from ukraine and it is extremely difficult to be able to bring more supplies and more weapons to the people who are to the units that are defending matthew part. because of course, the russian pressure is not only exercised on the city itself, but also all of the axis that would allow for any reinforcement to, to, to get to matter. so the ukranian strategy has not been to put all of its assets, all of its defenses in the town, but also keep a very, very strong, if you want to call it a 2nd line, which has been holding very strongly despite fierce russian attacks in the past. few weeks ukraine has managed to stage, at least for very impressive mechanized counter attacks in the car kitchen area. so that is north of the area that we are talking about. and they have been quite successful in these offensive operations. contrary to what some experts would have believed at the onset of the war. however, the military potentials for combined arms or fair in the ukrainian military. and that will require large units and, and substantial intel and substantial higher power. the ability for the ukrainian military to mount such an operation today is much more limited than it was perhaps 2 or 4 weeks ago. north korea says it successfully testified. a new type of tactical guided weapon is qindzhong and says he's preparing for confrontation with the united states. the leader watched the launch at an undisclosed location that followed the launch of what was reported to be, and also the largest intercontinental ballistic missile 3 weeks ago. david sat me at the center for strategic and international studies says it's a warning development. it comes in the context of north korea carrying out more missile launches over the past 3 months than it has any period of time. then the last 5 or 6 years, including its largest ballistic missile launched a couple of weeks ago and indications that it's wrapping up in nuclear weapons production facility the same time. there are a variety of reasons behind with and with range are doing the election and south can we have a new harder line president, the beginning of us, south korean military maneuvers on monday. but in many ways, i think the most koreans are flexing their muscles because they want to be paid attention to. but the word ukraine having international attention north korea's used to being seen as a big player, someone who a country that everyone has to pay attention to and to try to do things to propagate. and that it's what sort of fall off the math. and the last few months. so i think there's a combination of factors here, but these new capabilities that they're not breathtaking really know it's an evolution of an existing missile. they can 23. but these evolution look, capacities do show a greater level of threat, particularly to south korea and japan such as a continuing for people missing in the philippines. after tropical storm, meghan struck the islands more than $160.00 people have been killed and at least $110.00 around, accounted for. similar allen dog has the latest from by, by city in the province. the government clarifies, there is no plan to stop retrieval operations despite this possibility being discussed on the ground. in fact, they're hoping they see that the weather participates and that if it continues to be sunny, they'll finally be able to bring in heavy equipment and implement a full scale retrieval operations. many believe that hundreds remain buried in many areas of later province. and even for a country often battered by natural disasters, type, when meggy is an unusual occurrence, it is supposed to be the hottest period of the year. and it comes as the province in particular is still reeling from the impacts of di phone rise super typhoon that battered the eastern besides this region. last december. it also comes as millions of families, particularly the thousands who live in late. the province is commemorating one of the holiest week of catholicism, is supposed to be a period where families are getting together to celebrate. instead, many people say there is quite a gloom, a level of grief that has envelopes. many communities here. this week is said to be a crucial test of who becomes the next president of france and manual mccomb takes on challenger marine le pen and a debate on wednesday. the televised exchange is going to be watched by millions of people ahead of the april 24th run off election. latasha bought a reports from avenue. while we're in the final leg of the french presidential election in one week, voters will go to the polls to pick the next president of france and choose between 2 very different visions for the country on one side, disinterested. manual micro is running for a 2nd term as president, management of the covey pandemic in from and is diplomacy over the war. and ukraine suddenly played out very well with photos, but he's still struggling to shake his reputation amongst thumb. that he is a president who favors the rich. on the other hand, the marine, the pen is the leader of the far right party. she's still frontier image in recent years. she's been campaigning very hard on the cost of living a big issue in this election. nevertheless, agenda remained firmly and t. u and in the gratian fight, she says, if elected, she would make it illegal for muslim women to wear heads golf in public, in from one of the key moments of the week will be a debate between emmanuel micro, i'm marine the pen wheel, one analyst. what we can expect in my course, i couldn't additional dimension. well, micron will try to convince me when voters, who often don't like him to support him and block the far right. he needs to convince them that his policies are also for them. which many on the left don't believe marine the pain it needs to show she's changed. i know that she has more experience than 5 years ago and more critical on the economy. and particularly on the big thing of the election that the cost of living for both my cro in the pen campaigning hard for food fail. 7 to getting the many people who are still undecided as well. i've left with voters by promising things like more jobs and more measures to tackle climate change. nigeria, therefore it says it's attacked a training camp for fighters linked to ice or killing or wounding 70 of them. the strike was in nigeria in northern state of bono and a joint operation with neighboring jeff somalia is the most dangerous country in africa to be a journalist. more than 70 have been killed there in the last 30 years. rights group say the dangers are increasing. welcome web reports from the capital market issue. but i think it's of shamarka the new way, lee with lucky to survive being shot in the stomach by policemen. the bullet also fractured his arm. he says he was targeted last year on his way home. because of his work as a new camera man for this tv station called group duke, which is known for broadcasting critical views of somali as government journalists working here, say they often harassed or targeted somalia. somalia is the worst place to be a journalist. we faced too many problems. it's either the government causing issues or other people. the other people include the armed group alger, bob, which claimed responsibility for killing the director of state owned radio, mogadishu, 5 months ago, when a suicide bomber attacked his car. this is what was left of it. after la m a mean leads, the somali journalist syndicate which documents killings, detentions threats and harassment of journalists. it has the thousands of cases every year. the national intelligence has been a legit on syria. so you might, relation is including abduction is killing of civilians. and this is what jordan is trying to reveal and revolt. that's why you see a lot of urine. it just are being targeted by the national intelligence. this radio station called mustang bow reported when president mohammed up the law. he for my job term ended last year. elections were delayed and he stayed in office. somebody powerful didn't one present to talk about it on air. police raided the station. the studio is behind this door, the star say the police didn't get very technician, says he locked himself inside and turned off the trans mrs. stuff. a police came in through the door. they rounded up, all of the journalist, took them outside and took away all of the computers that were on the desks. so the sheer mohammed usa says while some policemen were breaking into this cupboard and taking cameras, others beat him with rifle butts and threatened him. and the national intelligence has been alleged as involved in serious human rights violations, including abductions, killings of civilians. and this is what journalists are trying to reveal. that's why you say a lot of journalists being targeted. shamarka says, after months of requests, please have finally opened the case on his shooting. the somali journalist syndicate says it's better than nothing, but that justice for journalist here is rare. malcolm web al jazeera, mogadishu, somalia, 2 teenagers have been killed in a shooting at a house party in the night had states police in pittsburgh say about 50 bullets were fired as around 200 teenagers were having a late night party. some party goers were injured as he jumped out of windows to escape the gunfire. it's not clear what the motive was. it's the 3rd anniversary of the easter sunday bombings in sri lanka, anti government protesters of joined families of the victims to call for justice. $279.00 people were killed in a series of suicide bombings at churches and hotels, which police blamed on to local muslim groups with links to isolate. thousands of people have gathered across pakistan in support of ousted prime minister among con . he's on a national campaign named at reaffirming his popularity with the public commerce moves from office last week and after losing a no confidence vote, it was replaced by opposition, politician shabazz chinese. while honda was at one valley in islamabad and match cave rally and the garden board of karachi, where the outer prime minister in marana on book 2 days of out of paper from all walks of life, family, the elderly, the children, i do get behind me even head in a clam abad. like all other major screens have been set up that day. the board of the outside prime minister can come and show their support for him on hon. this paper that we've got to believe that there was an international spread it out a prime minister because prime minister on hon registered most golf. now as you can see that accountant of paper and even f 9 box, which is a bargain, islam abad. and a message loud and clear that iran con, despite it said bag, had made a huge gum bag gayly. people are coming out in large numbers across the country, shore dashboard. within just a month time, there was nothing, everything was automated. so everyone, every sunday believes that it was the fire to see it was interfering in the internal affairs of thought. note about the opposition, maybe to enjoy seeing that they're now back in pockets on government. however, they're taking those are that the wave of popularity is against them. how long there's government re lot is anybody's gay memos, military jones is releasing hundreds of prisoners and an amnesty for the buddhist new year. but a political detainees weren't among those freed from a jail and the commercial capital. young gone families were waiting to be reunited . thousands of protesters have been arrested and detained since they're going to seized power. 14 months ago. nepal is showing signs of economic recovery from the pandemic, but its central bank doesn't have very much foreign currency. the government is asking workers abroad to send more money home. i've got an invoice reports from cap onto in the bustling market in downtown. got my do its business of usual shop with crowds doors at the beginning of nepal, new year. but experts was behind, all the activity and economic crisis is looming. the economic recovery that we have seen is much less compared to other countries, you know, who were similar to hit by. and for example, last 2 years are both on the one percent compared to our normal long term ava's off, you know, 9 percent that we should have got to in 2 years time. during the pandemic, the number of tourists fails. the amount of money sent home by napoleon working abroad also dropped significantly. nepalese international vit isn't particularly high, but as ballooning imports and high oil prices depleted foreign currency reserve experts will in the country could be headed towards an economic crisis. if the government doesn't step up in time, and there are other pressures, i'm going to say guy. there's been a hike and oil prices leader of petrol, that cost around $100.00 rupees. now, costs 160, with these nepal central bank has taken action to manage import and increased foreign exchange with some kind of the challenge in the economy. particularly because of the import of some of the items. for example, the vehicles and the petroleum products, which are on a large portion of the board in nepal. so how we can manage that? that's one of the issues that is struggling in the present context. reducing by dia, import cars and heavy duty equipment to nepal, and she says it's important for businesses to work with the government, the central bank and business community. we being completely him import oriented economy. we have a huge trade in balance because we have nothing being exported from here, or at least a little being exported from here. so every small change in the world on the globe impacts. and that is why we have these, you know, these frantic situations every now and then as an absorbed economic shock. experts say it needs to act fast to avoid a full blown crisis from a limber, accuracy ra, cut and do. still had an al jazeera and sports, he brings tennis sauce white back on the cords, bug wasn't enough to see the progress of finals. ah, full of struggles full of pleasure. mad at them i would, i, when i left was there there with the same team. huh. you me lose, you may go in may garrison legal wisely from india, you go up on me. how me an intimate look at life in cuba and under what again the say present with daniel said, as a dollar will have them on my leave, my cuba on al jazeera from the front lines al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war ukraine been given access to this special unit, making sure there's lot threats behind those front lines. there is almost complete destruction of fighting back a russian assault, holding background forces. the scale of destruction is just now being and we will be out as we arrived. nikolai, as there is panic, a russian war played is suspected of being close by. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments. lou. ah, it's time for the sport. his peter? well, thank you so much, steph curry returned from injury to help the golden state warriors take game one in the opening round of the playoffs against the denver nuggets. curry would come off the bench before that jordan pool was the store of the show and his play of debut 22 year old school, 30 points in san francisco. on saturday, curry had been out with a foot injury, but looked good on his return. here for 34 year old school in 16 points in 22 minutes on called golden state winning 123107 game 2 years on monday. in my experience nearby a game too, after a ah, a comfortable when and game one is always always a tough endeavor. so we know what's common. there were 3 other games on the opening night of the playoffs. donovan mitchell scored 32 points as utah b dallas 99. 93. minnesota defeated memphis 13100. 17 with help from anthony edwards and he's 36 points. while philadelphia overcame toronto, 131111 tyree's maxi with 38 points in that game. chelsea go head to head with crystal palace in english if a cup semi final. shortly the winner will face liverpool who edged closer to a historical drupal on saturday. debby manchester, 332. it took liverpool just 9 minutes to take the lead. abraham a cannot a heading them in front of that he and gifted livable they 2nd oh keepers sac. stephan charged down by saudi oman. i made it to no on 17 minutes. and liverpool went in to haunt him. 3 know up mana, with the 2nd of the match to put his side in control at the break. but said he got one back early in the 2nd half gabrielle jesse's setting up jack greenish was a movie last few minutes full of bull. as manada, silver made it 32, in stoppage time it was too little too late for city. you can plug side into the final and they still have a shots of becoming the 1st english club to win the lead title to domestic cups. and the champions league in the same season never has been comfortable with. it never looked german side, but as he adored months had a huge win in the bundis league on saturday. they scored 5 1st off, girls as they thrash volkswagen $61.00 owning holland school twice and helped excell. this'll get another. it's the 2nd time doctrine of scold 6 golds in less than 2 months. they be put us here mentioned glad back. sick smell in the league in february dormant said 2nd in the table, 6 points behind by an munich and a big school on, in portugal to as porter thrashed forth him on n, says 7 mil to states over the premier league a hattrick from many to remy, helps extend a lead at the top of the table to 9.4 to 126 of a 30 lea games the season drawing. the other 4 family friends and fans have been paying their respects to colombian football legend freddie rink on ad. he's funeral. the 55 year old former national teen captain, died off to suffering severe head injuries in a car crash. a funeral was held at a stadium in the city of cali, before his body was transported to india by se cemetery. while the n b a are in the playoffs, i soc is n h l or approaching bay post season and the leading colorado avalanche at secured the top seed in the western conference. colorado took care of the carolina hurricane 7 force on saturday to go each from j t comfort and nathan mckinnon. helping to secure and 9th street when fall the avalanche the saint louis blues are on their way to the play of to that's off the $65.00 when over the minnesota wild freight and shin scoring 56 seconds into over time to secure a spot in the post season, these 2 teams are actually like you to meet again in the 1st round of the playoffs . in major league baseball show tony's good batting form, continues japanese star had his 3rd home run into games for the los angeles angels attorneys. 2 run homer help the angel to a 7 to win over the texas rangers on saturday. elsewhere, cincinnati reds, rookie hunter green, made a bit of history on saturday against the los angeles dodgers green through $39.00 pictures of 100 miles per hour. all faster. that's a fraction more than 160 kilometers per hour. it's the most in a single game since pitch tracking began in 2008. that's why that the rates will beat and 5 to the usa of reach the finals of tennis is billie jean king cup after surviving a brilliant come back from ukraine in their time. the americans went into saturdays singles leading to know, but was soon on the back foot as both katerina. so vodka and diana, yesterday, i'm sca one there matches to draw the tie level a to to but just them sca anti mate ludmilla kitchen knock. last to jessica, peggy lad, asia mohammed in the doubles the cider, the ukranian team, thank fans for their support. ha, you know, i always been proud of my country and i always been proud and am ukrainian. and i always like to represent my country. but now at this moment, it's a well a sub to describe it, but you know, my heart, my hurt stays at home, and i really want to go back there. but my mind that is here and i have to play and i have responsibility on my sister and i it's just her super nice to be in a safe place here and not to play in that amazing crowd with great support. it's nice to see their brand impacts everywhere. the world based rugby sevens teams were all in impressive form on the opening day of this year's vancouver tournaments in canada. will series leaders south africa showed a pedigree on day one, winning all 3 of their games. blood spots as a nickname will be up against summer in the finals on saturday. will sneak a champion, mark selby, has got his title. the fence off and running at the crucible. so be advanced to the 2nd round of the meeting. jamie jones, 17. the chester from lisa is aiming for a 5th world. crown of the 3 year coven, i eights, is so big crowd turned out for the final day of world savings bells beach composition. they watched as brazilian philippe toledo and australia, anti the right one, the prestigious trophies just off the victoria coast. for 2 time w. s. l champion, right? it was a made in belt beach when well to little victory, put him at the top of the world rankings. that all the sports news more on the way again later, very to thank you very much indeed. that's it for the sousa. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. johnny, if you can, i'm rob my this to play ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people, unprompted uninterrupted, a witnessing, a much more humane response. what's happening to the ukrainians than what has been meet with out to these non european reproduce. top one factor is that gonna all 3 out to aim? if somebody comes to gonna from europe, then never call of an immigrant, even if they go through exactly the same processes that we go through to come here . they're always known as an ex pat studio, be unscripted on al jazeera. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk. but little action is all about distract, create confusion to create smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically, cir, purchased the oil industry, was a main bank roller or opposition to contact the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing? more shooting? that was. here's a good thing. absolutely. on. on jesus, in the run up to earth day al jazeera showcase, his live discussion programs and special documentaries, exploring the issues behind human caused climate change. climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt. witness screens a series of inspirational films, stories told for the eyes of those at the forefront planet. s o. s. visits greenland to investigate how local communities are adapting to the alarming rate of melting ice. never before in human history has the months prestige environment of the arctic. within such peril, al jazeera world documents the devastating impacts of climate change on a lake and center goal and rivers in iraq. and the st asked how societies can respond to global warming. the climate emergency, a season of special programming. anal josie ah, watches, deadline for ukrainian soldiers to surrender in mateo, paul passes, tens of thousands of civilians remained trapped in the city. ah, monroe by this and this is all july from doha. also coming up 20 injured and 18 arrested as israel police dispersed palestinian worshippers from the all ox. some mosque compound 2 days after violence consultations on.

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