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nations confirms the unlawful killian civilian to in the ukrainian town of butcher and says, it may amount to war crimes. 150000 people attend friday. pray that the i'll acts are mosque after days of tensions in the occupied po decided and it is the last day of campaigning for the 2 presidential contenders in france. we'll be reporting from both camps on demo nash with sports. louis hamilton says it would be a dream, anti and chelsea football club and the golden state warriors cruise to another win in the n b a playoff taking a free to leave in a series against the denver nuggets. ah . so russian general has told state media plans to seize all of southern and eastern ukraine. that is a far wider military aim than acknowledged so far for some amendment, however, is quoted as saying moscow plans to seize don bass and link it with crimea, which was a next by russian forces back in 2014, and then capture the entire south of ukraine to connect russia to trans nice through about c, breakaway region, internationally recognized as part of moldova, russia already has hundreds of troops there, or ukraine's defense ministry responded on twitter, saying they stopped hiding it. and that russia had acknowledged that the goal of the 2nd phase of the war is not victory over the mythical. nazis would simply be occupied occupation of easton and southern ukraine. imperialism as it is both jabari has this update. mel from oscar. well, according to the acton commander of the countries central and 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 breakaway 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 pro 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 the russians would be looking at the towns and areas of. and nikolai, of, as well as odessa in southern ukraine for you and has confirmed that have been unlawful killings of civilians in the crating town of butcher. it says that that may amount to war crimes and the you and human rights agency has condemned what it calls the horrors of the crimes against civilians in ukraine. there is evidence mounting of war crimes being committed and these include indiscriminate shedding and bombing of 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. well, let's speak to how to go home in his life for us in cave, and how do you in butcher earlier today? what did you see that? well we spent a few hours at the more game boot chan is quite a overwhelming scene to take in because you do have these a refrigerated truck that arrives full of body bags and then outside you have families, mainly women standing there waiting to know whether they loved ones are among these bodies that have been brought in now a lot of these bodies i've been exude, they were hastily buried by people during the russian occupation of boucher and the surrounding areas. we also spoke to the chief of police, then he showed us some really gruesome pictures of a man who had been executed point blank. 5 of them or 6, were in the basement of a summer camp. others were found by the side of the road with their hands tied and the back and shocked in the back are shocked in the head. and is a very, very gruesome pictures. also, a group of young men who were tied, their hands tied to the back shot and then burnt most of the body was charcoal. at that point, it was quite gruesome to say when you look at these pictures, you can only thing that those are probably probably war crimes. are that what, what investigators would reach as a conclusion now 2 days ago or so? we were in bureau dank as a bit further north from boucher and there were also a few bodies being exam. they're mainly of chew friends. the mother was there, she was standing there finally completely destroyed. but finally, she could see what happened to her son and his best friend, and both of them were found in a house. they were also shot point blank, and they were, they were not way any military clothes. you could actually see how they fell on the ground or how, what, how in what position they were in their last moments. and this is ongoing. so yes, they are large numbers of questions on certain desk, not all of them because some of the people, the chief of police told us died for example, because they couldn't get the medicine they needed. so they are different cases and the forensic experts and the prosecutors are really sifting through every single body they found and the exemption continues basically on a daily basis. they tell us they get phone calls from people who tell them there's a grave here. it is a grave there anywhere really gardens in backyards and fields. so i think the full extent of what happened in boucher in air pin inboard, bianca. but also we still don't know about harkey. we still don't know about sumi and certainly not about maria for i think the more at these investigators will go around the more these areas will be accessible for the ukrainian side. the more we will have a full picture, really at the, at the extent of all what happen. i have to also say that there is a lot of sort of intercepted phone conversations. we cannot prove whether they are real or not, but they certainly making the rounds here in ukraine, mainly one of a young soldier telling his mother that they are killing innocent civilians and women and children. and all of this is actually what investigators are going to put together to try to piece the stripe to put together rather to pieces and try to have a full picture about what exactly happened yesterday. terrible literally ever was happened during this invasion, isn't it? ukraine? all the while saying that more than 21000 russian soldiers have been killed since the war started. how credible is this? well, we wouldn't have any way of independently confirming that ukraine has been giving very high numbers of russians killed under battlefield ever since the beginning of the war. a could be inflated. we simply cannot know. russia de la, the last figure, 8 gave was on march 25th. and it said that there was a more about a 1350 soldiers only who had died in the fighting here in ukraine and on its side. it said that $16000.00 ukrainian soldiers had died. what we can say is that certainly russia did suffer a lot of losses here in the north of a cave as a was trying to advance steward to capital. if you recall there was that very long convoy that was stuck for weeks on and then basically the soldiers there were sitting ducks and they got attacked from the flags several times. the numbers are quite high. we don't know in more you pull, for example, what happened. we don't know their losses in the area of hierarchy, but certainly are what we the, we could say that yes, there is high losses. it's costing russia a lot on to human level. but whether that figure is true or not, it's at this point we cannot confirm. all right, hold on. thanks for that update that i don't have it recording. health workers in easton, ukraine, say russia is deliberately targeting hospitals. the ukranian health ministry says at least 3 dozen hospitals have been hit by shells close to the front line. soldiers are being treated in field hospitals whose locations have been kept secret to protect them. charles stratford visited one such hospital in easton, ukrainian, explains what he saw waiving the most incredible scenes overnight at as you say, this military field hospital, the sheer dedication of professionalism of the medics. many of them volunteers working there, taking in ukrainian soldiers with a shrapnel wounds, bullet wounds, many suffering shell, shatka. we saw one man who were potentially was gonna have to have both, his legs amputated, the maddox. they're saying that her hospitals are being targeted in these areas where russia has been shelling russians are they say targeting hospitals. this is consistent with what the ministry of health said. yes, the last week saying that at least 36 ukrainian hospitals had been hit by russian shells. suddenly we saw video evidence given to us by a soldier in this field hospital of the hospital in the town that he had been evacuated from having been wounded. that hospital having been completely destroyed, am speaking to other medics. it was incredible. one man said that and he had been trained as a medic. he had decades of experience operating in other conflicts. so when we kosovo, syria, iraq, he said he been trained to save lives, but he said that he was so angry by what russia has done here. russia, he said, was turning him potentially into a murderer. because he now was that determined to defend his country. the streets of the so called carol islands, which russia sees from japan at the end of the 2nd world war, has worsened tokyo, hers for the 1st time, nearly 2 decades accused moscow of illegally occupying the islands. the 2 countries of yet to sign a peace treaty to form the end, their war hostilities talks to rectify that was suspended by moscow after japan joined western countries and imposing sanctions against russia over its invasion in of ukraine. india's prime minister says his disgust, the urgent need froze is far in ukraine with the british li, devoris johnson your case encouraging india to reduce its economic and defense links with moscow. lexia brian has as handshakes and congratulations as britain and india announced new deals on defense and green energy as well as plans to fast track. a free trade agreement is a memorandum of understanding between prime minister barak johnson saying he and indian counterpart and arrange ramadi. have committed to trade and investment worth $14000000000.00, which will create $11000.00 jobs in the u. k. a decades long commitment that will not only forge tighter bonds between us, but support your go and the renderer of make in india. he's the latest western leader in new delhi to try to entice india away from its reliance on moscow by promising to step up co operation. johnson said britain would help india build its own fighter jets, and they'd agreed to work together to meet military threats from land sea air space and cyber attacks to russia is india's biggest military supplier. and indian leaders have refused to condemn moscow for invading ukraine. while the kremlin faces crippling sanctions, india has increased oil imports from russia. analysts suggests india is focused closer to home. john, i have been reading border aggression accused india, and no west leader has condemned the chinese water aggression. so india is not willing to take sides in a conflict in which india has no sticks directly. modi did though, push for an end to the war. i'm new berlin met. we emphasized the need for an immediate cease fire in your brain and the use of dialogue and diplomacy for resolving issues. i know johnson says he doesn't expect india to change its position on russia, but said moti hes tried to use his influence on president putin. prezis intervene several times with, with letting me put in really to ask you more, you know, what on earth he thinks a he's do. and what he thinks this is going wednesday. while johnson is walking away from his india trip with promises of a lucrative free trade deal, his visit didn't go without a hitch. there has been outrage in some quarters after this photo opportunity at the british construction equipment firm j. c. b owned by conservative party donor just days after j. c, b, boom doses for st. flattening properties in a largely muslim neighborhood. rights group, say the demolitions are part of a pattern of religious polarization. i modi's, hindu nationalist, b j. p. amnesty international, criticized johnson's photo op as ignorant saying that his silence on the incident was deafening. alexia brian al jazeera, a fabulous still ahead of these are including found in chains in china. how a disturbing video that the campaign for strict laws to protect women. look back at the life and career of kenya's, former president wyatt. becky died at the age of 19 and we got support coming up, a very casual catch by a baseball fine in california. it's coming up with jim. ah, so tom has returned to the alex a mosque compound and occupied his jerusalem off to violence earlier in the day is ready forced to say most men threw stones at a police station and they responded by deploying tika earlier. they fired rubber, bullets, palestinians at the most, at least one people were injured, including 3 journals. one paramedic a 2 people are in a serious condition. incursions by jewish shots from national groups sparked recent on rest of 0. stephanie duncan is more we are at damascus gate. we've seen a huge number tell the fountain of worshippers making their way through the morning to access the lot. them all. come down on the 3rd friday i'm at on now. these great police have impose your real restrictions on the roads around this area have been closed. interestingly, we were told that they told the our ultra orthodox jews, many of whom use this k to access the old city not to use it today. certainly, also a lot of diplomatic efforts behind the scenes to calm the situation on the ground. we've seen an escalation over the last couple of weeks of certainly when it came to the altar far right, we do nationalist use accessing deluxe. the most compound known as the temple mount to use their allow to visit for a couple of hours for many days during the week. the palestinians will tell you that there has been a change despite the status quo, which is agreed upon by jordan and israel. the only muslim you're allowed to pray that non listen can visit, that he's likely use a cooling, increasingly for right to pray. this is causing huge provocations and certainly israel keep saying it is adhering to the status quo. but this is why many people here will tell you that alexa is a red line, but certainly on the 3rd friday of ramadan for the next 10 days is groups will not be allowed to visit this site. everything passed very peacefully. i've been gone to hamas held iranian support, palestinians at the i like for the most compelling to, you know, saw it has more i just pulled out to put massive protests in the gaza strip in raise in some of the data and support of an up. so must, and again, the wine and contention that is going on there, it says and sends a clear message to the is really government that they will not believe enough the most to loan. and that does not divided no separated from any since our escalation that is going on there, it is the same equation. it will sit here in any pull this up. so i guess all right, and then i get through june to visit all the secretaries and the ongoing violence is vital completed in an upside doing the muslim worshippers in jerusalem under the wealthier public, hamas gave the opportunity for a diplomatic solution if the zionist enemies, aggression and terrorism doesn't stop against the holy alex, a mosque and the people in jerusalem. and this means that the battle is coming when the resistance has its finger on the trigger. and there is nothing to lose in order to defend the alex and mosque by these protests year to date, they had war to actually protect and upset mazda and it to continue supporting it and defending it with all they can orthodox christians from around the world have been gathering in occupied east jerusalem for easter celebrations. many carried crosses through the streets of the old city to mark good friday. her faucet has more. well, this is the 3rd friday of ramadan you have was the worshippers coming through the o city alleyways towards the deluxe. a mosque for friday, pres. this is a rare event, the confidence of 3 festivals for the 3 abrahamic fates, the jewish passover and the orthodox christian easter as well. and so we have these good friday processions coming through the old city as well. there were concerns about possible restrictions to access both to the old city and to the church of the holy settle her where these people are heading for. but after a court of verdict, those restrictions have enlisted. and so good friday is happening as these people wanted to see happen. this is very far, an unusual. if it is something what the kinda i say you can 3 more life and then kevin, for this day. and you cannot believe, because this is, i say, for our own soul, your noise, something very special. and let's say this is the crown of all life. and this is the destination for all of these pilgrimages. the church of the holy subtlety in the heart of the old city where christians believe christ was laid to rest. the concerns about access were chiefly about what happens on saturday. the holy fire ritual, where usually thousands of people access the church and the surroundings is really authorities. we're talking about restricting access to quite a low number after the court challenge that has been lifted back to the usual 4000 or so the context for all of this has been pretty bad relations between the church leaders and these ready government. in recent months, the church accusing the government and the police are not doing enough to preserve and protect christian life in the holy city of the israeli government saying that they were distorting the truth. so a low ebb and relations concerns about access. but so far things are proceeding as i have during previous easters. in france, the to presidential contenders of meeting voters on the last day of campaigning ahead of sundays. roach very le pen has been speaking to voters in molten france and she faces the incumbent in men or macros in the final round. in what is expected to be a tight race. natasha butler has the latest from marine la pens, camp. marina pan has been asking about meeting people at market not far from where i am here in back. i'm on the northern french coast. this is a region of france, marion marion pen knows very well because she has a lot of support have been very popular here. and that's why she's come to this part of from the last day of her campaign. she wants to be surrounded by people who are likely to vote for her on sunday, talking about some of that concerns the cost of living. that number one issue in this election that we've heard about so many times cancel that market. we're talking to the far right leaders saying that they've really struggled financially over the past few years. she has tried to assure them that she would be the candidate who would do everything she could to help them with right in crisis. the fuel, the cost of that sort of thing. when the pen was also off the, when she was in that market about how she feels, looking at somebody, opinion polls, opinion polls suggest payment from the gap is widened between macro and the pen micro with even more of a slight lead on number independent, independent. she's run a very strong campaign and she said as far as she's concerned on sunday, people will be choosing between 2 very different visions of frauds that will be choosing. she said between amino macro and from but as smith is following a mental macro on the campaign trail in the south west. this is the central squire of the beautiful town of jack in southern france and the lot the macro chose this area because he's popular here. this is friendly territory. he took the, the region in the 1st round of the presidential election. and it's this part of the world where marina pan is pushed into the 3rd play 5 support john luke melons on the far left candidate who came in 2nd. and his those vote for mel sean microns will be hoping to harvest are not guaranteed melon sean hasn't endorsed macros. specifically though he's told his vote is not one vote should go to the far right. he's been a very different campaign over micro compared to 2017. then he was seen as a fresh face disrupt the french politics and he beat marina pan handily. 66 percent of the vote for macklin in 2017 while also benefited from the so called republican from this idea that people should come together to stop a fall right candidate from guessing the presidency seems a threat to frances democracy. so people with a vote for microphone to stop the pan getting in this time around. micro not a popular middle a pan is running him a much tighter, right? singapore is removed. the last of it's covered 90 restrictions is also freezing entry requirement for visitors from tuesday itself. department says it's in response to a drop off a new daily infection numbers. there will be no more size limits on group meetings and employees can return to their offices. politicians in china discussing revisions to a law protecting women's rights. this follows angus spots by a viral video showing the price of a mentally disabled woman who's been the victim of trafficking. a warning. some of you might find images in katrina hughes report disturbing long it started, but this video images and it dirty shed wearing a chain around her neck. the woman named young, known as little plum flower had been traffic and sold twice as bright. in the 1990s, she was found in rural, southeastern china in january and had given birth to 8 children with her husband, a farmer who insisted she be tied up for her own good you as she was in that a shadow, they was exposed to the outside so anybody who passed by that shed was see her and that see that means that people never thought this was an issue that they need to report to the authorities. the case prompted an anti trafficking campaign and chinese legislators anal revising a law to strengthen the protection of women. or the government says the changes will focus on preventing abuse, sexual harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. but activists say real change depends on how the law is enforced and the yacht, tensions, and more people need to use the law and practice to protect women's rights and interests, including women themselves and others who are responsible for safeguarding women. agencies need to better enforce this law. female victims who suit for sexual assault are rarely successful. in september, georgia, when a leading figure in china's mil to movement lost her case against broadcasted june june. due to what the court said was insufficient evidence. and though chinese women are better educated and more highly paid than ever before, females are dramatically under represented in politics or leadership roles. many here fear china's demographic crisis could hurt the fight for women's rights authorities or encouraging wars, birds, and promoting messages which may make it more difficult to access abortion and other reproductive services. the amendments to the law will likely be finalized later this year, legislators are pushing for mandatory reporting of trafficking or abduction after widespread anger about miss young's plight. she is now reportedly receiving medical care and treatment from mental illness. several county officials have been sacked in response and her husband has been arrested. katrina, you al jazeera beijing still ahead here in our da 0 for president. accuse of running a norco stating honduras has been expedited to the us class. i am rob rentals, cleveland ohio with world war on the bible, mobile random wheel and gas wells and how one organization is working to solve it. and we've heard of swapping seats. but what about swapping planes? emitter? gemma will be here with the details. ah. we have some showers, dancing around the middle east. hello everyone. let's pinpoint exactly where this is. it's for that north, west slice of saudis. so we go in for a closer look. i think out lula, you're in store for some showers on saturday, with a high, 35 degrees, more cloud cupboard for re at his wall. and the winds are slightly spinning around the sand and dust to some hazy sunshine across the gulf states. now for is a bucket stand. the hor, we saw those winds whip up to about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. they back off on saturday. some showers around for that eastern side of the ron, also not too far away from cobble with the height of 23 degrees on saturday. but more cloud cover though, for is symbol and maybe the potential as seen as spurts of rain here on saturday as well with the hiv 21 degrees looking good in antalya 27, the number 3 central africa, our usual plentiful storms here, but more intense around coastal areas of gap on cameroon and nigeria. and as we slide toward the south, we may see a tropical cyclone develop in the mozambique channel. either way, it's going to spread a lot of rain in wind for northern and central portions of mozambique over the course of the weekend, and also some rain returning for the eastern cape, pushing into quad zulu natal. this includes durbin on saturday with the high of 22 degrees ah, african stories from african perspective. it could be so that's why less because you with. ready short documentary from african filmmakers. booking a fast, i mean, cd important to teams as it comes into something that i can because the paint and she himes africa direct on algebra. a, a with lou aah! every day watching out 01 of our top stories and ukraine's defense ministry has accused roster of imperialism after russian general top still state media plans to see that all of a sudden in easton ukraine, the far white military mimic knowledge so far is rarely forces of deploy tear gas at the out. i. so most compound, they say mass man threw stones at a police station friday pres. earlier, they fired robert pulitzer palestinians are at the mosque country, at least 31 people in front as presidential contenders, making their final pictures before sundays. run off a vote, interest incumbent to man one micron and it's far right rival marine the pen trying to win over people who voted for left. his candidates in the 1st round ukraine is pushing for more members of the e. u to support a complete ban on russian oil and gas, germany which is heavily dependent on russian energy as ruled out and immediate ban, but it promised to end russian oil imports by year's end, estonia, latvia and lithuania, have halted russian gas purchases at the moment, and drafting plans to make that permanent, but hungry as so far stood firm against any oil and gas embargo is demanding to see the ease proposal before deciding whether to move forward with it. states is all we can speak to ben car, who is a senior fellow at the energy security and climate change program with the center for strategic and international studies, joins us live now from washington, dc, and car. hilda is a, you has no alternative to russian gas, but that is not wholly true, although moving away from the russian supply is extremely challenging to say the least. it is definitely challenging. russia gas, the town for about 45 percent and they use gas import cluster and about 4540 percent of total consumption. and so there's no single source that can substitute for russia gas. it's simply too big. what's happening now is that european policymakers are in a race to prepare for next winter. they want to refill their gas storage as much as possible. they want to secure on g supplies for the can from the united states or other sources. and they're looking at ways to reduce their consumption as well, to reduce heating in homes, to deploy renewable energy faster. maybe he pumps everything that they can do to west depends on ross or not all about. that takes a lot of time when you're probably going to time, doesn't it? and he wants to buy 2 thirds within a year. if what you say doesn't sound like it's possible, know what's, what's your challenges? for example, on the you wants to buy 50000000000 cubic meters of l g from other sources besides russia. don't equivalent about a 3rd what the input a commercial last year. that's going to be really difficult on the global gas markets are very tight. verde got extremely high prices in europe and asia and not create very strong incentives for every producer to cruise out. and all those lines are contracted. so basically you're going to suck up as much gas and l g as possible. good to do that. it's going to draw it away from other markets that could create a real headache for china, japan, south korea. and especially for emerging countries, like pockets on the pay very high prices compete with your according to joseph burrell. these for policy chief, and since the war began, the e, you, his, for more than 35000000000 euros for russian energy supplies, the amount of money. certainly finances, the russian warm, she does not yeah, that's a huge amount of money. and obviously the, the most important way to create economic pressure on russia is to restrict your energy importance from the country. you know, we've had a fundamental break in the energy relationship between russia and your i don't differ going back. but a lot of these problems can't really be resolved within a year, particularly for natural gas. and we have a lot of countries that are connected by pipeline with the rational system. those 2 are kind of an emerge the target break, at least in the very near term. there's a little bit more flexibility on the oil side to try to introduce sanctions pressure, russia, and maybe find alternative suppliers. that's a little bit easier to pull off, especially in the next year. because russian, the russians could stop everybody and turn off supplies. it has that weapon at the moment, isn't it? yeah, i mean, this is basically, the 2 sides are linked inextricably, right? i mean, your needs for supplies, but your russian needs your, it's key export destination. russia would be shooting a cell from the foot if the car supplies. but you know, a lot of things that we thought were unthinkable several months ago. you know, they're imaginable now. and certainly if you're introducing more sanctions wrapped with a pressure, there's always a chance of rushing to retaliate by cutting our supplies and try to do that to key markets or bend. appreciate your expertise. thanks very much. indeed for talking to us. you been kyle as well. it's birthday. the world wide event event is celebrating our planets, bio diversity and lots of american leaders meeting in chile to work on implementing a 2018 agreement. the continents 1st climate treaty. it includes pioneering protection for environmental defenders. latin america is the most dangerous region in the world for environmentalists. hundreds were murdered the last year. our latin america, editor, lissie, and human as at the summit and santiago joins us now live and it disagreement. what's it about? it and why is it so significant? indeed, it is a landmark agreement. first of all, it aims to guarantee access to information guaranteed access to protection and access to justice for environmental activists and defenders. and why is this so important? because as you mentioned, latin america is the most dangerous region in the entire world. for anybody who wants to denounce abuses against the environment, against regulations, dealing with the environment or against the communities we're talking about. this is home to the amazon basin, for example, the rain forest and a whole series of other economic interests. and there are people who are continually murdering those who are trying to draw attention to these abuses that most. one of the most recent people was a 14 year old boy and indigenous activists in columbia. he was a member of an indigenous god in that part of the country. and of course, like almost all the cases, his murder has gone by without any sanctions of any kind. so that is why this is such an important agreement. it has been in the making for a long, long time and right now behind me at the d un headquarters here in seattle for the region. we are hearing different environmental ministers and activists discussing ways to implement this. as i'd say, it's been a long time in the making, but it really still doesn't have the teeth that are necessary because they are at least 12 very, very important countries in the region who have not ratified that treaty yet. yeah . tell us about those countries as you want. don't want to get involved. yes. well, 1st of all, brazil, the largest country in the region has not ratified a columbia the largest, the 2nd one of the largest countries in the region. and the one with the largest number per capita of activists are murdered. as i just mentioned, a 14 year old boy was killed just a few months ago. so this is one of the reasons that the government to give, or that the call it has to be ratified by their parliament. so congress is, is that it could be either considered an infringement on sovereignty because it is a binding agreement, or simply because of pressure from economic interests. and that really seems to be the key for the, for leaders in the region to try to find a common ground with the private sector, particularly both legal and illegal interest. to show that both defending the environment, the any going on the growth are not mutually exclusive. is at appreciate that thanks very much please. in human speaking just from santiago. well, it just use oil and gas wells around the world have been a source of greenhouse gas emission to decades since the fossil fuel era began. millions wells, of course, have been drilled. but as rob reynolds reports now from ohio in the united states, many wells were never properly sealed when work stopped. miss ain gushes from a well dug more than a century ago and abandoned since the 1950s. 141 cubic meters of pungent greenhouse gas per day. it was recently uncovered in cleveland, ohio, in an apartment complex for elderly, low income residence, many of whom have complained of the smell for years. did you ever smell the gas? yeah, but alice smelled it more than i did, but it was definite, it didn't was often now a team from the non profit. well done. foundation is hard at work plugging the leaky well for good. when we're don and we're walking off of the project that we've stopped the emission of 5000 cubic feet of gas per day. you know, you start to multiply that by, by weeks and months in decades. it's very significant. abandoned wells are a huge problem by government estimates. there are more than 2000000 of them in the us, and possibly many more whose locations are no longer known. by some estimates they admit more than $7000000.00 metric tons of greenhouse gases per year. that's the equivalent of burning 30000000 leaders of petrol. this is kind of low hanging fruit if you would. so this is an area that we can take immediate action. so far, curtis shocks, nonprofit organization has plugged 16 abandoned wells in 4 states. methane is such a, an incredibly harmful greenhouse gas. it is 80 times as destructive as c o 2. and so if you want to have an immediate impact, you just stop it. many of the wells that well done has plugged are in open fields. cleveland well, project is different. we have elderly folks who live right around it. that's a tricky location to reg upon a, it's a tricky look. i to get into the expert crew applies a seal to the outflow pipe and welds it shut. next they'll drill down to clear debris and dirt out of the pipe, extending far below the surface. in the final step, the crew will fill the well with a freshly formulated kind of the men seeley it up forever. and that one well down to 1000000 to go for shop each plugged well is a triumph. hardy climb a mountain. it's one step at a time. that's really the focus is then that way it becomes something that we can really get our hands around and celebrate a victory for the crew, the community, and for the planet. rob reynolds al, jazeera, cleveland ohio. the u. s. in cuba have been holding high level talks for the 1st time in 4 years. 2 sides focused on migration. cubans at the 2nd largest group trying to enter the u. s. through mexico, and more than 100000 cuban relatives of american citizens. a waiting for decisions on visa applications. regular meetings on migration between the 2 countries were suspended during the trump administration. the former president of honduras has been expedited to the u. s. to face drug related charges when orlando hernandez is accused of helping to move cocaine across the us border from 80. 20 is the one time us align denies. the allegations are isabel has more. oh, he was once at close united states ally, but has now been expedited to face drug trafficking charges in new york city. or when orlando, ma'am, this was being held at a special forces military base in on the west capital t a. was he guided by he was transferred in the middle of a massive security operation to an air force airport, where he was taken in a u. s. drug enforcement agency planed back to the u. s. he said, used of conspiring to smuggle hundreds of tons of drugs to the united states. hernandez and his co conspirators help push 500000 kilograms of cocaine into the united states. that's 500 tons of cocaine. poison that landed in this country on our streets. and as we allege in the indictment, that's exactly what hernandez wanted. realized that during a meeting with a co conspirator, hernandez declared that he wanted. and i quote to stuff the drugs right up, the noses of the gringos at madness, says he is innocent. and that justice will prevail. so you know, since if i'm innocent i've been submitted unfairly to trial. i want to say some potent words, injustices are a threat to justice in every place. you know, i worked tirelessly with the purpose of recovering peace in honduras, and i gave all my to my country. it is regrettable that those who turn hunt yours into one of the most violent countries in the world. those villains may want to be heroes. when orlando or man, this was elected president in 2014, while in office, he was considered partner of the us and was loaded for his alleged efforts to fight drug trafficking, any legal migration. his mandate ended earlier this year and was detained 19 days after leaving office, his brother tonia man. this was sentenced to life in prison in the u. s. on drug trafficking charges. during his brother's trial, prosecutors claimed mexican drug lloyd walking chapel was man handed. the man, his brothers, $1000000.00 for the presidential campaign, losing on buddhist a or option has infiltrated the highest level of under the state. and they need international help to clean it up. with the concentration of power we saw while hernandez was in office, weakened, all institutions and the country now needs to repair. we need to do lots of structural reforms to improve our discovery. we have requested help from the u. n. to help us through this at and then this expedition is the 1st time a former president is to be tried on drug trafficking charges in the us. many fear that the possibility of a u. s. trial will deter politicians in the region from polluting with criminal organizations. ever again. that is i will i list eda for my kenyan presses mike, becky has died. he was 90 years old to becky sir from 2002 to 2013. but his re election was disputed and led to ethnic violence at last month. catherine sawyer reports now from nairobi why cuba was inaugurated as president in 2002 after 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 keep back. he was in a wheelchair when he was sworn in following a car accident during the campaign usa suffered a stroke. shortly after his inauguration, i am calling up laud 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 and i'm going in help 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 reeked, an economist by profession. as president tobacco 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, a preferred delegation than doing everything himself. and thirdly, and get back, he did not like chip talk. ah. and then to that extent, he was able to focus on what was important to the public as a whole. after a disputed call in 2007 wiki baki was declared, winna post selection violence that went on 4 months, left. 1200 people that and many thousands displaced politicians from both the opposition and ruling party. what blamed for the chaos 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, lost on opportunity to really craft our kenya without negative ethnicity, to bring canyons together as one by the time that the friend um was coming the tool 5 referendum. the country was so rid 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 mania agreed that when it came to development democracy and they corner me, he out did both his predecessors. so hey, there an out 0, some sunny eisen from the n b a playoffs. and one of the biggest come by so let's say i let's come out with gemma with with with with whole lou ah ah, let's get on this board is jemma. thank you, nick. we start with the n b a. playoffs. why? we've seen the golden state warriors take control in their series against the denver nuggets. the dallas mavericks out off the utah jazz. and the memphis grizzlies pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in and be a history. david stakes at rounds up the action. the memphis grizzlies were away from home and 26 points down against the minnesota to boobs burners for they produce the 3rd largest playoff. come back in the modern era to win game 3 to the outside trade. yes sir. jasmine baylock to white $26.00 and there was a triple double pajama rent the grizzlies one by knowing to take a to one lead in the series. the message was, you know, just continue to fight waterbaugh and we all know, you know, the game as you know, never overture, you know, 0 on the clock or the air. so i'll pretty much the messa message into stand ago. i for in salt lake city, there was some stunning place by the utah jazz widigar bear, and donovan mitchell, really getting the crowd going etc. but it wasn't enough against the dallas mavericks who came up with some magic if their own regular i it didn't. dallas had 7 of their players, racket schools in the double digits, making up the absence of an injured star. you could don't judge who's out with a cough strain. they want a 126 to 118 mother and lead their series to one me every we do, everything we don't do is basic, comes back to just our 10 machine accountability and i'm making sure that now we're on the same page. raw cooking, we're all talking and we communicate piece. i'm just make sure we're all on the same page. no matter what we're doing, skin wise or anything, just make sure on the same page for golden state warriors cruise to another victory . i've been nuggets in denver. i steph curry and jordan, white school, $27.00 points, and clay thompson ship to be $26.00 of the warriors. taken commanding. 3, nothing lead in the series. oh i, we knew that there or go to person center vanessa. they did. and then how we're going to respond on prouder where everybody play, peter, you going to in a poser, change builder, and you can shut that crowd up. oh, it doesn't get much better than that. there is no brochure. and nuggets have lost 7 straight playoff game stating back to last season, only to win on sunday to stop the warriors closing out the series. not maybe folks out to 07 time for me to one while champion. louis hamilton says he is excited to join the race to by chelsea football club. he and tennis daw, serena williams, upon the console to him. that by former liverpool chairman martin broughton, which also includes water essex president, sebastian coast right now. chelsea are effectively controlled by the british government which impose sanctions on 1000000000 that russian, ona revenue brockovich following the invasion of ukraine. he bought chelsea back in 2003. my uncle terry is a big, loose fan. sorry. i've been to so many games with him, how to watch us no end. and chelsea play and ultimately i'm a, i'm a sporting fan. it is the biggest sport in the world. and chelsea is the one of the biggest clubs in the world and most successful. and when i heard about this opportunity as a well, this is, this is one of the greatest opportunities to be a part of something so, so great out standing as sports figures in what they do, which is which for which they have our biggest and my biggest respect, but i have absolutely no insight into into the proceeding and what role they play. so i would like to not comment how often is preparing for the full race of the formula. one season on sunday, the amelia romania grown period in le friday's free practice was hampered by wet weather. but ferrari once again dominated championship liter. sharla clay was quickest ahead of tea made a call of science. manchester, united interim manager, ralph rang. nick says he's positive, the clubs future is in good hands. off of the announcement of eric 10 hog is new boss. the dutchman, he will leave his job as i x coach at the end of the season, will be the 5th permanent managers since alex ferguson retired in ice, it has not won the premier league since 2013. and it's been 5 years since the last trophy i like his football and i'm pretty positive that with a pre season with a full pre season with having the chance to, to build and mold his on his own staff. also in your team, which is obvious, we will have a new team with you with a full pre season. i'm pretty sure that we will see a different team and improvement on the pitch. there was a taking goal in the australian gang between melbourne, victory or the written around the trick finish. how decided were for one when victory remain 5 points, find rivals, melbourne city in the table. tennis ball. number one, a, that joke of it just through the semi finals of his home tournament, the open joke of it was up against the countryman, mimic has markovich and the quarters this by dropping the 1st set in belgrade, he came back to him, 63, in the decider in the semi final faith. i said, well, i'm very pleased that i'm not going to play a serbian player. you know, it's going to be very nice for james because it's a very strange feeling, you know, sharing the court with your competitors. obviously the crowd was phenomenal for, for both players. also in my yesterday mentioned today, and they are very rare occasions when i'm able to play at home inexperienced substances. so i'm trying to enjoy every single moment. we've got a few eye catching, supporting moments to bring you now starting with golf. this is scotlands of bob, macintosh taking a shelter 0 classic p j tournament. newly funding precedent. is it left the club? are you happy with the results? as i went in for a home in ah, switching to major league baseball in california, baltimore orioles, anthony sometime that hit foul bo, the checkout was very casual, catch by an a blessing fun in the san pretty impressive considering he had a child and balanced on his lab as well what it was, so it was so sudden that if he thought he had a cool head, how about these 2 american pilots who are attempting to swap planes in mid air locations and, and the fountain who are cousins have been training over southern california for weeks, they plans of purposely nosedive the aircrafts and symbol tenuously jump from one to the other before taking the controls and landing safely all in on the one minutes and while promising 225 kilometers per hour. wow, that sounds pretty incredible, isn't it? it's haven't, is that site place on sunday? is that the i was? does it life one cannot wait for that, that is least for next i generate. great, thanks very much. that's it, this nisa. i'll be back in a couple minutes with another half hour. ah. a 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 to started to please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the live, dismantled misconceptions and to meet the contradiction, do we have a real democracy here in the united? think this not a political party, that's a radical insurgency, mark lamond hill. and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. the latest news, as it breaks, the durn estimated 20000 legally gold miners, just in the younger mom, the reservation with detailed coverage. and the government says it's taking action, but the thing lives are being put in danger from around the world. president zalinski says the coming days will be crucial for ukraine with the expected renew defensive in the east. ah, anyway, i'll just see around with it on counting the cost, sri lankan worst economic crisis in decades. what are the chances are a bailout, china's g. d. p growth beats 1st quarter expectations, but could be economy grind to a halt and a high fuel prices pushing up demand for electric cars. counting the cost on al jazeera. ah, russian says it's war ambitions extend beyond on best to include southern ukraine. keith calls it imperialism. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out there. a life also coming up the un confirms the unlawful killing of civilians in the ukrainian town the future and says it may amount to walk cars. we go inside the ukrainian military fields, hospital ukraine accuses russian forces of targeting medical facilities.

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