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charges, prompting further concerns about corruption and china's manufacturing deeps to its lowest level in 2 years. as fees grow about the impact of its strict coven $19.00 policy on the economy. and on people similar to the sports rel, madrid all chasing, but point they lead for a record extending 31st spanish title, and it's advantage liverpool at the top of the premier league off through one. no. when over newcastle frances, increasing its military and humanitarian aid to ukraine, president manuel mccomb made the promise during a phone call with the ukrainian laid up for letting me zalinski has accused russia of trying to wipe out all life in the eastern dom best region as moscow intensifies its campaign where she says western sanctions on its economy and shipments to ukraine a hurting pace negotiations. meanwhile, rushes offensive has created a desperate situation for civilians and includes residents in the village of marin camp, which is now on the front line. our correspondent child stratford begins our coverage . lloyd you 2 year old roy isha is blind in foam and terrified. she sits crying on her bed and just make sure shelter, shrapnel for michelle ripped through her leg while she sat at home in the eastern ukrainian city of mary anchor. when these law, thank god we're alive, they shall, every half an hour, shrapnel hits everything. we climbed out of the rebel, grabbed what belongings we could then lifted mom out. we found a wheelbarrow and put her in it and pushed her to the road where a volunteer rescued us. in a nearby village, people waited a food distribution point too many have either fled or been rescued from the shelling and muddy income of volunteer from a church group. hands out plastic bags filled with a few. essentially wood miller shows us what's inside port. we live off canned food and what we can grow. we have no money because we can't walk. we can't work anymore. this is how we survive. further towards mary and the sound of shelling echoes across the fields. signs of the fighting begin to appear. houses badly damaged and abandoned a school destroyed. we dr. further and into mary anchor. as the sound of artillery far an occasional small arms fire, russian forces a close we can hearing what sounds like more to fire in the center of the city. what we do know is the russian forces control positions just a few 100 meters in that direction on the other side of another shell there. now, we also know the russians made danes here. we're in the early stages of the war. ukrainian army have since said that they have now pushed him back. we move back out of town and see black smoke rising. or lena helps her wounded mother into a taxi to take her to hospital. it's doubtful that isa who ever see her home again. jo stafford, al jazeera marie inca eastern grade. and charles sent these updates on that fighting in the eastern part of the country. worrying signs from mary opal for the mere fact that there doesn't seem to be any indication of any breakthrough in trying to organize some sort of humanitarian cordele full. the estimated a 1000 civilians trapped under that steel plot. and that's despite negotiating efforts by the u. n. trying to negotiate between cave and moscow. and there's some lines that have come out of british military. russia has been forced to merge and redeploy what it describes is depleted and disparate units from areas of the northeast of this offensive to try and try galvanized some kind of movement. and according to british intelligence, that movement is very sluggish. indeed, of course, 3 weeks ago that we saw that move of russian forces from around the north of kia to concentrate their efforts in this area. although there have been some territorial gains by russian forces at the moment, it's fair to say. those gains are small, and it's taking russia a lot longer to achieve its goals. in a dumbass region, russia says peace negotiations will continue with ukraine, but warns western actions making progress difficult grains president believes there's a high risk. the discussions will collapse because of what he called roches playbook on murdering people. alexia bryan explains on the road to hockey eve, a line of cars full of people escaping the horrors of war, weighed down by their belongings and the memories of what they had lived through looms hurrying wellness through no more which our house was burned this night, the house burned and all that was inside. now we have no place to say. it is scary throat. they're coming from the nearby village of rose colors over, which has been under russian occupation for more than a month. fierce battle, so russian troops pushed back and ukraine's forces regained full control of the village. while he de baseman was shaken from the explosions, we were screaming who a crime and we were praying to god. but there are arriving in har. keith, which itself has come under it near daily bombardment since russia's invasion began . it looks leaf like a city, more like a collection of mangled buildings. oh, good local fighters do what they can to protect their neighbors. put down when your city is being destroyed, when you're close, people are being killed. there is no other option but to defend them. but they say they feel helpless against rushes, fighting power, forced to stand by as missiles, rain down, ukrainians forced to escape the conflict are also arriving in separation seen as a gateway ukrainian territory from occupied areas in the south. but them, of the novelty of, we all have relatives abroad in russia as well. we used to love this country so much. it's very hard for me to speak about this, since it's as if, as if a man attacked his own brother. this is very painful. ukraine's president says he remains open to peace talks, but he's warned that negotiations are close to collapse because of russia's continued aggression. he says ukrainians are in the fight of their lives. live on the should be version of redwood, all men when the russians confirm something such as a prisoner exchange, i don't believe in it and they confirm some kind of civil exchange and then something goes wrong once, twice, 3 times. the risks that negotiations will be cut off entirely are very high. the u . s. accuses rush as president vladimir putin of depravity in his invasion. but russia's foreign minister. so guy leverett says, the west is at fault and that nato countries are doing everything they can to prevent a ceasefire by sending weapons to ukraine. until a deal is reached, the fighting rages on. alexey o'brien al jazeera, those flames occur. cuba finding there is little safety in the city, al jazeera is madison abraham. is there an alarm? she had a here at the we are now inside. one of the industrial districts of car keys, which has been reeling under incessant showing since dawn, many of the manufacturing plants had been destroyed and caught fire like this one. also, it was a plant that produced machinery lubricants also, despite the ongoing bombardment fire cruise had been trying to contain fires and a number of locations across the industrial city. a lot of these plants were hit by artillery shells. here you can see some of the devastation, burnett, you can sit down with her. so i'm uncle bell and more than a year old did seem that targeting fuel and lubricant plants has become routine for the russian forces as they tried to destroy all the facilities that can be put to military use. the people, however, took a number of hours for cruise to contain the fire before it reached the nearby plants without warning. he had done my political apply to the as you can see, the fire teams are ensuring that nothing is left that may re triggered the flames. disguise of car keys were shrouded in dark smoke. as a result of the russians are showing car. keep indiscriminately, especially the small towns close to the front line, hit the button. and it should be noted that the ukrainian forces have regained control over 3 towns over the past 2 days. says that it's a symbolic victory. since those are towns which are located to the east and north of where we are. and we're used as a launching pad for the russian forces. i'm a couple all though the ukrainian advancements in these towns are relatively small . it carries a massive significance in terms of their moral back until this day car keith, almost surrounded by the russian forces, is still being shells. as the russians tried to advance from the southeast of the progress to now and a funeral has been held for palestinian men killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health mystery says he was short during his wally operation in the village of as a non finding the un estimates israeli forces have tails at least 40 stimulus in february, separately, rounding forces a searching for suspects accused of killing and his rally security guard in the occupied west bank, it happened in the illegal arial settlement between ramallah and nablus. on friday . israeli military says palestinian gum and open fire on god's inflict the same name abraham is in rama la. with more on the search for the suspects. the let us we have is that the israeli military has took a car they found in the northern west bank where it believe to be the car that the 2 gunmen as used after they shot and killed the security guard at the entrance of one is really 2nd then called in that is build on the land of palestinian. so we're expecting the man, hon to continue by these really forces. let's not forget that the west bank itself is surrounded by lots and lots of really suckers. and so talk to the international law, but also these rows and infrastructures leading to those documents. in the west bank itself, have cameras have israeli forces. so usually it's a matter of time before is really forces find those people sometime we expect clashes to clean them if they are armed other times they could be arrested. so it's so with and see how is really forces are going to be dealing with the situation and where those men will be found if they will. but fix speculation is that they're going to be found. china's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. the latest sign is economy may be in trouble. activity slowed sharply in april that says, shanghai came under a lockdown as part of the government's 0 carbon 19 policy. victoria gate in b reports, the once bustling commercial center of shanghai is quiet and empty. with most of the cities 25000000 people forced to stay at home as part of the government strict 0 cove 19 policy in the capital, beijing authorities have completed 3 rounds of math testing ahead of the labor day holiday. many say that tide of the restrictions which they fear could see become even tougher viani androgen bag either you or b hall 2 years ago. everyone had a very vigilant attitude towards epidemic prevention. but now maybe because it's been too long, people want to go out and have fun or drawn her. you know, you're going to tell you that you look at a city that used to be crowded and now was empty. and you can't help but wonder how these people managed to survive. i'm suppressing a lot of emotions. the impact of the 0 cove it policy is being felt economically to china's manufacturing has dropped to its lowest level in more than 2 years. retail sales a down and unemployment is at its highest since may 2020 analysts say results for this quarter will be worse on the dynamic 0 strategy is not sustainable. and we can see many examples in shanghai i and for a lot of the. busy companies in digital industry, in manufacturing, they're under a lot of pressure to lay off more workers. but right now, china doesn't seem to have a new solution to this problem. experts wound the economic impact will extend beyond china with consumers around the world, told to expect more inflation and higher prices. victoria gate and be al jazeera plenty more head on the news, allan, including wherever the run, where digital startup companies and managing to make a profit fight leaves at the international sanctions. and why protest is in high living there is almost possible ah, you government has sans and ministers, the british virgin islands, the talks after the territories premier was arrested in the us drug trafficking on drug trafficking and money laundering charges. drug inforcement agents took andrew fi, he and the chief port official into custody in miami on thursday. the pair is accused of going to accept money from undercover police, posing as a mexican drug traffic is a recent report code for the u. k. to re impose direct rule after corruption concerns the british virgin islands is a u. k. overseas territory in the caribbean, that's been autonomous since 1967, the premier is the head of the government. but there's also a governor appointed by the u. k. who has some oversight over public officials, long before fridays arrests. there were concerns about state corruption. a race and inquiry found governance in the territory was appallingly bad. it recommended a temporary return to the direct rule by london. the british virgin islands also has a long history as a tax haven. more than half the shell companies revealed in the document lake known as the panama papers were based. then let's get more on the story now with san diego who joins us from london. so now how likely is it that you would tend to directly controlling the charity. now, given all that's happened, well, it's still an early stages where there has just been one minister who's been sent out to assess the situation. and they're going to sort of see how they move on forward on that. but of course this comes off the back of that of those arrests that took place including the premier. and the report itself that you mentioned really was launched last year. so it had a closer look at sort of exactly how elected officials were in effect not complying with rules on good governance as well. now while the report was started, simply not necessarily officially working off the back of those arrest that was aware that this drug thing was continuing. and really when you look at the results of the report, it really does pain the, the election institutions that and rather poor light. for example, it says that the officials had repeatedly failed with corruption, or also taking into consideration how much influence those elected officials have petitions and ministries. they have control over a huge public budget. they have also control over the sales of any crown property down the territory. they have responsibility for how contracts the hands out, who they hand them out to. so it really is an enormous responsibility. and frankly, the report takes a look at the fact that they, the, these election officials and the ministries have not did to those rules. now, of course, this is also a very delicate subject at the moment. when you look at the fact that do the prism of british influence in the caribbean as well, forgetting of course that there is a loss of questioning over whether to have the british monarch still head of state in 6 caribbean countries. there are a lot of, there is a lot of movement up to, to removing the queen as the head of safe as well. the following, the, the moves of a barbados last year, which officially has now no longer the queen is head of state. now this of course is through the prism of the fact that people that believe that the british royal family has not done enough to actually, oh no. oh, really acknowledged all be home by been done and its involvement with slavery. but nevertheless, the branch of the 4 did state that while he did this with a heavy heart, that in order for the territory to become really a functioning democracy, it does need to update those rules and says that it needs to do this in conjunction, hopefully with a panel of local fake as that in order to bring about back to governance the territory. right we'll, we will watch this space and keep breaking down for us on gay g a live for london and explosion. and i've got to stop has hit a bad patch with passengers. at least one woman was killed and 3 others injured in the boy district of the capital campbell. it's the latest in a series of attacks during the holy month of ramadan. call reserves are running low in the india as people use more electricity during a hate wave. this week the government canceled more than 600 passenger trains and use them to transport fuel to power stations. sometimes only have a days worth of coal left. the power minister in delhi says there's a danger of black ounce to hazy now, where hundreds of people have protested against the gang violence that killed at least 20 people. this week. crowds gathered on friday, shouting insult to the government, and the police have lost control of parts of the capital port. a prince. 3 offices were wounded while trying to take back districts from gangs. the latest fighting started on sundays, forcing thousands from their hans as ma'am while were pal rutland performed the sound of gunshots on the streets of haiti's capital. poor prince, at least 20 people have been killed over the past week alone. many of them caught in the crossfire of rival gangs. my husband died and left you 3 children. the situation is difficult for me. i don't know what city violently to gangs has forced thousands of residents to flee their neighborhoods. many like married and prevail and her 3 children say they're too afraid to return home. well, i have seen many things people dying and people walking around with have you weapons, there's no one who can see anything. this otherwise bustling street was quiet on friday. many businesses across the city have closed their doors. gang violence in puerto prince has worsened since the assassination of president of nel movies last july. experts estimate that as many as 90 criminal gangs or actively operating in the city. all i can tell is that a visa is on livable right now. it's very, it's, it's, it's can do anything, nothing happening. businesses can't run. you can't even leave the city. first of the southern part of the city is occupied by gags. now the sun, the northern part is also occupied. so basically we're locked in, we're under seach. authorities have deployed some 100 police units to patrol neighborhood streets as government officials in haiti continue to struggle to curve violence linked to criminal gangs. the concern now is over the growing number of residents being displaced by the worsening security situation. manuel rap, hello al jazeera. a, tim, i'm state of emergency starting and pants of ecuador aimed at reducing drug gang violence. 9000 police and soldiers have been deployed in tray coastal provinces to enforce an overnight curfew. gang related violence is killed at least a $1200.00 ecuadorian already this year. the governor of kansas in the united states has declared a state of emergency after tornadoes cause destruction both there and in neighboring nebraska, at twista, in the wichita areas where the true suburbs, disjoint homes and businesses casualties have been reported. a trial has begun and contained, which is taking me a 100 years to come to court judge is determining accountability the mascot of hundreds of indigenous people. they were protesting against living and working conditions on cotton plantations. teresa bo reports she is the last witness of a massacre that killed hundreds of indigenous peoples in argentina, almost 100 years ago. process the law is a member of the warm indigenous community. when she was around 7 years old, when her father was murdered during a protest, now she's over 100 years old and says she still remembers the day her community was attacked. the cost i was and woke up when i was given water. i got home and looked up and saw a plane flying overhead. there were children on the ground. this is the pain i have carried forever. i was not able to speak ross who lives in the northern province of jackal, and he's part of a truth trial that seeks to investigate the crimes committed against her community and the people here continue to remember the massacre that happened in this place when hundreds of members of indigenous communities were killed by security forces and ranchers. they were protesting and demanding an improvement of the semi slavery conditions they lived in. they were killed their bodies, dismembered, buried all around this area until recently, until apologies. have been digging in this place, trying to find proof of what's been argentina, the systematic persecution of indigenous people know what will be to know the, the now for the 1st time i trial seeks to establish the facts of the novelty massacre. even though the perpetrators are long dead, this is an opportunity to begin a long sought reparation process for the killings, but also decades of discrimination against indigenous groups in the country. plato said you got to me and says the trial is important. so that abuse against a minority group never happens again. but all of this is based on the legal parameters of the time. argentine i had already signed international agreements that allow us to sit in a panel trial that crimes against humanity were committed and do not prescribe. came out of the lady, and one of them has been investigated the massacre for years. she says the killings in napa, the were not isolated. indigenous groups were for many years a source of cheap labor in the country. and your venice as violence against them was justified as necessary by the ruling class. will it be also, sy, any 80 ethnic groups have been discriminated against? persecuted and the massacre shows that for very long time in the state tried to force indigenous groups to blend with the rest of the population in fairway. part of a structure that had been as cheap labor interference, only about a 1000000 of argentina's $45000000.00 inhabitants are descendants of the original $39.00 indigenous groups. most of them are among the poorest in the country. many see their trial as a unique opportunity to begin a long awaited process of acknowledgment and reparation. that will be my case. i will. i'll just cedar chuckle again. tina, do you in high commissioner for refugees, has traveled to northern cameron, where a water dispute has led to conflict and is placed in a 100000 people. filippo grand day is calling for reconciliation, but it won't be easy. as climate change adds more stress to an already fragile wage . and nicholas hank reports in this arid land, in the far northern region of cameroon, our fishermen and their families in search of peace, no longer catching fish, but planting trees. they sell at the market, at least in this barren land. they are sheltered from the violence they left behind living in makes of tents provided by the un, hooligan good to what are quoting me. we have to survive with the little help. the government is giving us, but we don't have any money. we can't work. we're surviving one day at a time. your thing. this is what is left of their homes, which started as an argument between a fisherman and heard about a cow drinking out of a fishing pond. turned into a larger fight for access to water. the violence spread from village to village. displacing nearly a 100000 people, some fled to neighboring chad and are unable to return home. they live in you in camps like these. of course we need to make sure that people are not hungry, not thirsty, and they are not ill. but in the end, it's reconciliation. that is the most important here. armed herders inquiry on the border with chad search for water points to feed their cattle. fighting with fishermen and farmers unwilling to share their wealth, the government of cameron has called for dialogue. but those have been displaced, say the state has done little to stop the violence or help them to survive. the displaced fishermen are hacking down trees. they sell the wood or use it for cooking. a few patches of free trees are being cut down. just as the rainy season is about to start. host communities accused the displaced of destroying the environment. if the government takes their responsibility, then we could return home of almost to the government. this is a conflict made worse by changing climate, in what has become a fragile and in hospitable environments, so essential to life and yet so precious water has become a resource worth fighting for tearing apart communities in northern cameroon, nicholas hawk al jazeera ukiah politician has announced he will resign as an em pain. that's after admitting to twice watching pornography in the house of commons . he'll perish says he 1st accidentally viewed the material after looking at tract is on line. the 2nd time was while he was waiting to launch in parliament. there will now be a bi election in his devon constituency. in southwest england. scientists around the world are looking into an outbreak of unexplained and severe hepatitis cases among children. mostly under the age of 5. the symptoms include vomiting, di rear, and the yellowing of the eyes and skin. the u. k is reported a total of $145.00 cases. at least 11 other countries have also reported them. the world health organization says the unknown strain is causing liver failure. 17 children needed a transplant, and one has died. an investigation has rolled out speculation. the illness was caused by covert 19 vaccines. none of the children had received the jab. graham kalk is a professor of infectious diseases and imperial college london. he says it's not yet clear if will be able to have a vaccine to prevent this strain of hepatitis paper type is in the general terms. it's really just information and deliver. we see that very commonly, the whole range of infections in children, a ticket, but what's different here is the severity of that information. i have to talk. this is a whole is caused by a range of viruses and the ones people are most familiar with be advertised to see . and they're all vaccines peptide which are very effective. but in this case, we think maybe a different virus is causing this. and the most likely candidate at this point is no bars. and it's not clear that we will have a vaccine that will be able to prevent this. so, until we know more about the cause of this, it's hard to be confident that the moment doesn't seem that that's most likely for absolutely no evidence of any length of explanation. but when something like this is emerging ticket this time, then it's always possible. this is related in some way coded 19. we know there's a lot of wanting in the community, but it doesn't seem that they are. there are more more children who have got this severe disease. you've got my teach, it's probably not a direct effect. one possibility is to try and understand why it is that my virus is causing this at this time. so could there be a change in the virus, or could it be something about children, particularly these young children, age 3 to $5.00, that is different. and one possibility that really is any possibility is that they haven't been exposed to as many versus as they would have been younger in age. as a result may be behaving different. we don't have the evidence to really be strong about that. still ahead on al jazeera, the, this message is turning her back on the ball, show a ballet, the russian dancer who defected to amsterdam. and in fort we've paid a blow in the n. b. a playoffs to 76 is may have lost their stuff ah ah, temperatures are climbing across the middle east. hello everyone. so it's may, this is about the time the year where we see the values into the forty's. so medina, 39. i think you may hit 40, same goes for re add as while i want to take you to where the heat has been really relentless. stifling, focused on this is in the hor, over the past few days. temperature. 4243. and look at this on sundays, still a high 43 degrees. jacob, a bad 47, and i think some spots across pockets on over the course of the weekend may even hit 50 somewhat weather round the caspian sea that's going to leak some showers into tater on with the high 24 degrees. and we got widespread showers across turkey, but some heavier ballads every now and then around the capitol region concentrated toward the east as that energy pushes into the caucuses. now for a central africa, we're starting to see rain filling across parts of kenya. this includes nairobi into southern somalia. i think we're going to see some flooding here. so looking at the 3 day forecast for mobility issue. sundry downpours seem likely for the next several days. your temperature will lock in around 29 showers that were around durban. start to scoot away, replaced by sunshine and look at that temperature is coming up in cape town to a high of 21 degrees on sunday. that does it for me, we'll see soon. ah, the mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than lights in a war tar scenario. there's always a push to simplify and narrative nuance is always called for, even in the case of an aggressive war. the listening pe, delve into the news, narrative, and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. a guess with lou. ah, ah, hello, you're watching old is near. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories this hour. frances, increasing its military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. as president vladimir zalinski chooses russia of trying to wipe out all life in the eastern dumbass region, while moscow intensifies it's offensive. israeli forces a searching for suspects who are accused of killing and israeli security guard in the occupied west bank. israeli military says palestinian government opened fire in the illegal are ill settlement and then fled the scene. and the u. k. his center and minister to the british virgin islands. the talks after the territories premier was arrested in the us. andrew say he and a port official are facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges. digital startup companies are flourishing in iran despite years of un sanctions, and rather than hinder them. some business owners have finding the pandemic has helped alhashan reports from to run once an abundant electric manufacturing plant. this building has been transformed into the largest top was thought option to run this by tiers of sanctions imposed by the united states and embrace of new technology, a highly educated workforce and population of 85000000 people are creating opportunities in iran, which has handled me you need on me more than 50000000 iranians are able to use smartphones. we have the highest number of graduated engineers after the us and russia, almost 350000 graduated engineers annually. the majority of them are active in the field of technology, internet and startups. it's a great potential for development regarding technology and start abstract alberto g, as in john coy as i get. what for that to materialize? investment is needed flood after additional classical business man. are affraid or warring to johnny jared, this mark we have to agree that there are in very few number of their countries. goodrich. busy des, high tech debt or li field, dance over societies, kaneen dan, and target a lot of wood business is digital business. by the end of 2021, there were around $85.00 venture capital companies providing loans, investment, and consultations. the government has also encouraged development by easing regulations and taxes for new stops. yes of sanctions are restricted for an investment in iranian technology, but that's created an opportunity for local investors and developers offer their own alternatives to multinational companies such as good amazon, you tube, netflix and office. many developers are tailoring concepts that fit iranian society . diamonds are created under pressure, otherwise just call. so one of the most important things is that you have to use the sanctions to your advantage. you have to be able to say, okay, we don't have this and we don't have that. that could be seen as a loss, or it could be seen as a market opportunity. well, we have to build it ourselves. about 7000 firms, offering digital services. now make up 4 percent off. he runs economy and the pandemic has helped them grow, drove managers, industrial and domestic waste, and is one of the success stories dash attitude on down or lower their mobile modes . right now. we face the issue of garbage and tear and barren people of chair and don't have a solution for delivering and respecting the garbage. in particular, we have provided a platform based on technology that people contributed their office and deliver their garbage and, and they get paid according to the value of the waste materials. that's an example of what other enterprise towards you are also saying that the expansion in the iran's digital economy is helping people turn challenges into opportunities. alejandro elgin sierra darren now they had been a specialist in middle east to economics. and brandy university joins us from boston. thanks for being on his knees our another. we just had an example in hashem support about a startup using garbage and cash incentives. what other opportunities are being creative? and can you give us some examples? yes, thank you for inviting me to a program and let the fact that many international corporations can not be active in iranian economy has created a number of opportunities in, in digital economy. for example, you have a very successful alternative to call the snap and alternative to amazon called the chicago beach allows for people to purchase goods on the line. these are 2 successful examples. now they're the starter that has to be successful. who is the domestic market big enough for those types of businesses to try not for all of them. that's why you have many smaller store, top step, initiate your activities every year, and many of them feed. so the failure rate is very high. obviously they need to grow and the lack of access to international markets, both in terms of your bill it she to acquire input studying me and also to expand on send your products. is a hindrance on many is startups in iranian economy? what are the challenges? are these businesses facing know many of them, according to surveys of dear. thank you, charlotte creators to complain about the regulations and still the difficulty of interacting with government institutions. even though the government has tried to create a hospital environment for them. sanctions are a major issue. for example, many of the digital corporations, they cannot use the or s i whole operating system, or even the g p. s global positioning. software, which is important for many digital activities. and then in the culture of the startups, for example, the difficulties and challenges of teamwork are also a factor. teach an army difficulties of recent years have encouraged some of the very talented individuals who started these businesses to migrate and especially a day or side after, with the growing number of the store, top seen do ban and other golf economies to g c. c, economies. so if i was to pay sanctions really for around beyond that of the 2015 nuclear deal, what impact would that have on the market? i believe it would have a positive impact because the iranian economy would buy that would create demand. it would also encourage investment right now, it is very difficult to attract foreign investment, but even domestic investors are very skeptical and worried about the outcome of these tensions. so, and we also have the experience of the initial nuclear given the 2015. the saw an increase in the number of stops and some of them success for after that for a couple of years before the new round of facilities and the end of the nuclear agreement. so we can expect a similar experience in nuclear program is where we appreciate your insights in on, on this issue. thank you very much. not a ha b, a specialist in least economics. joining us from boston, a well known russian bella rayner, is starting a new life in the netherlands because of the war in ukraine. august. minova says she was so ashamed by the invasion that she quit the bolshoi ballet in moscow to dance in amsterdam. the defect and now denounced back home has been speaking to our correspondent step last her belly shoes and how far away from the prestigious bolshoi da ballerina august. mir nova says, she opposes the war with every fiber of her soul. she left russia with a heavy heart, and when i think the rush has started to to started this war, it makes me ashamed of my country. was my country. i was always proud of some culture in sports achievements. and it's true, it's so real, you reach culture. smear, nova has been a star dancer at the bull choice in. she joined the company more than a decade ago. in review. she was described as a rarity, a ballerina whose every movement fiercely meaninglessly. right and true. 2 when you cause to captivate audience with beauty and moment, it means all you can tell, or you can deliver to them messages. and this message is for love, peace, kindness, or may not as one of many russians who left after the invasion in ukraine. but her defection as one of her countries thought ballerina as purchase the ferry, heart of its valet culture, while belli has long been seen as linking russia to the outside world. the departure of smear nova and others brings back memories of the cold war and fears that russia would be increasingly isolated. after western government imposed sanctions on russia, the dutch national belly decided to stop its collaboration with state subsidized companies like the marine sky belly in st. petersburg valley is not completely removed from politics and has never been. art and politics do exist together in the same world. i'm sir, we also have to take a stand. i'm at feel like we're going back in time. and it's a terribly sad thing because there has always been cultural restraint. ah, well, the change his boss for now russia continues to be present and smells us performances just a few weeks after she left her country to start in the guy monday, the belly, her square, in 18. 98 in st. petersburg. ah, of course it's might, since my conscience i'm russian but i prefer not, not to day for the country which behave in this way, but people life have kind of fear. for example, i think my colleagues and in is the time when everyone needs tool yet still for choice to make their own choice. and i made mine, man nova says by denouncing the war. she risk along prism term. a dutch already applauded her, not only from with a full month with also from her stand against the war. that flies and i'll give you an answer then. the largest lantern festival, eas lighting up south korea. this weight tens of thousands of celebrating buddha's upcoming birthday. an artist tours helped with visualize the 1000 year old tradition tells al jazeera his story. taylor moon tongue young. my name is tom young, ill. i'm a lantern artist worker in cuz you pay don't care. i started my work in 1998. i studied art in college, i've always thought about tradition and modernity, as well as social realities, thornton jogging home, are lanterns, had the potential to expand, even though it was still in a traditional format. it had a unique place. as i studied traditional technique and spirit, it occurred to me that those were the ones that dominated in one area. and they were the most modern. at that time, it done the underwriter, it was a good decision to bring the low to slant and festival into the arms of our citizens again and getting the festival recognized in it as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by unesco was an achievement. however, in the process of pushing for this recognition, i think the festival got caught up in a lot of formalities. we got 100 years ago and i don't think the greatest strength it's allowed. the lotus lanton festival, to pass down 4000 years, is because it constantly breathes with the people if we want to continue taking this tradition into the mainstream culture of our time, we'll need to consider how the tradition can communicate better with today's society. i believe that's the essence of tradition. we've got the coroner, we've been through the coven 19 pandemic in him. around the upcoming buddha's birthday are many people will feel a sense of liberation at this time. i believe we also need to look back a bonner, among lanton pieces that are installed. this time is a candle shaped lighthouse. candles represent individual wishes. the piece represented 3 fires in one house fill. it seems that we are burning as one member, but each has its own color. so can temperament. we've seen a lot of hate and cold heartedness during the pandemic, and i think the stems from a lack of respect for each other wooden door. if we are one community parliament, i believe we should recognize and respect each other a make a wish and become one pretty flame. we got still head on al jazeera, all the light is sports is, is peter including incredible story of his amputee marathon runner, and had quest for a world reco ah, in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi talks occurred beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance with chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge, bringing something they didn't even see the kids foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange. on out of their own. from the front lines al jazeera correspondence continue to report every angle of the war, gray ribbon, given access to this special unit, making sure there's lot threats behind bills front lights. there's almost. busy complete destruction of fighting back a russian at for holding back ground forces. the scale of destruction is just now being and we will be old. as we arrived at me calliah, 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 at the spot. he's peter m a. thank you very much. we'll start with the premier league and liverpool have gone top of the table for a few hours. at least, they are now 2 points ahead of manchester city, following a one no victory away from newcastle nabby kato school, the winner in the 19 minutes said he play later on saturday, another back above livable if say beat leads of to this weekend. they are full matches left in control to say, the i decided i love this with buddy. very be going the next one and try to to be as good as are possible. but it, it pretty much, it's very good situation for us. the number of games you still have to play out really. it's a lot with or with alta gmc via a lot rail madrid are just a few minutes away from securing the spanish legal title. the team were given quite a reception by their fans ahead of the home game with espanol rel any need one points from the last 5 games to win. what will be a record extending that he 5th, spanish lead titled they currently leading 3 nil german football club. or to see a bunch of glad back has offered to help ukraine's national team prepare for their upcoming world cup qualifier. bay face scotland in a playoff semi final on june the 1st. but the ukraine bass players have seen a little game time since russia invaded the country in february. the bundis league aside has now stepped into host a friendly on may 11th. it'll be ukraine's 1st match since they beat bosnia and herzegovina back in november and all proceeds will go to ukrainian charities. the football world is paying its respect to super agent mean a royal or who's died in hospital in italy at the age of 54. he was hugely influential in the modern game and how brokers some of the biggest transfers in the 4th over the last 50 years royal is clients include laugh and even human, which earning holland and paul paul box. the history will be made later on saturday at the fame to madison square garden in new york for the 1st time in the arena's 140 years history. female fighters who headline events is the biggest. they have a women's bout irish lightweight champion. katie taylor will defend her belt again for the recon amanda serrano whose one will title the cross 7 way divisions boxing and you se, broadcast nick pete says it's a landmark moments, but also shows boxing is being brought up to date for modern audiences. i think it's because of the success that female fighters of had in u. f. c. and mixed martial arts, that white box and pulled. it sucks up on a thing. come the generation of, of people out one box in the old man, the, the old man in the blazes as we like to label them. they're stepping aside now, and this new generation is realizing that, you know, women boxing are all as talented and have as much potential to put bombs on seats and to sell tickets and paper views as the male fighters. and as a say that with these 2 girls especially, you know, they stand shoulder to shoulder with any mail box or in the sport today. so i think it's a fantastic opportunity to take a huge giant step forward. and, and, you know, every female boxer from this moment, you know, it goes on to have a career in the future. can look back at tonight. look back at this moment and say those girls were pioneers. and they opened a new door for me to walk through and, and in a lot more money, it's such a landmark moments, you know, and that they basically blow in the doors of something that a lot of box and fans. a lot of people in the box and industry thought would never happen just 5 years ago. you said to gales will headline at madison square garden. people would have thought you a mentor because the sports wasn't in that place. and yet here we are now. so what will to, what will sunday morning bring? what's the next big challenge? would it be a stadium fight for the women? willie l. headline and in wembley, or a big events in saudi arabia. that will be the next step. and this big moment at madison square garden will 100 percent lead to even bigger and better things for female boxing. major league baseball has suspended alley dodge is pitched a tribe, a bow, a for $324.00 games for violating leagues domestic violence and sexual assaults policy. the lengthy band comes off to a woman alleged at bower, physically and sexually assaulted her last year. he hasn't faced criminal charges from prosecutors, but under m l. b policy the commissioner can impose sanctions, even in the absence of a conviction. bower responded on twitter in the strongest possible turns, i deny committing any violation of the leads domestic violence and sexual assault policy. i am appealing the section and expect to prevail in the n b a playoffs. the memphis grizzlies are heading to the semi finals of the western conference. memphis took care of the minnesota timber wolves for to in their opening round series and game fix the grizzlies came back from 10 points down heading into the final quarter . and i'll face the golden state warriors renew, you know, ever get would be a dog fight. i know we had to, you know, camille locked in and, you know, bring i energy from the starter. obviously, you know, the wares were pretty, i'd leave it outside of game too. but we got it done and you know, as all we can worry about now in the eastern conference, a massive blow for the philadelphia 70 sixes ahead of a series against miami. they made man joel and beat a is out for the foreseeable future of the fracturing his eye sockets on thursday night. yoga suffered mild concussion. former will. number one amy, osaka, admitted she was nervous before playing her 1st national play this year. but she needn't have been before time. grand slam champion had no trouble getting hans russian qualify anastasio false. bova in the opening round the madrid open. i saw a one in straight sets. now running one marathon is old enough, but one woman has managed 102 in 102 days. this incredible feat was achieved by empty athlete, jackie hunt, bruce smart, who lost her left leg to a re cancer and runs on a prosthesis. the south african beginning january by running on a loop pulse near her home. she ran her 92nd at the swans, boston marathon and has raised nearly $27000.00 to help fellow amputee runners afford prosthetic limbs. she's hoping her efforts will be recognized as an official women's will grant food. i wanted to see how far christmas party i had seen. another runner had done it and she was unable buddy. and i go, you know what? it would be incredible. eva female came and did that. it wasn't empty just to show the world that you don't need to have excuses. and you can achieve amazing things. even if you got slight disability, there is no excuse. okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a few hours with more sports news. emily, looking forward to it. thank you very much. pay them. and that's all for this news . our, i'm emily on gwen, but don't go anywhere. it will have more of the days. he's just a moment, stay with us. ah, ah. a wet temperatures reach minus 35 degrees celsius and mountain roads become barely possible. one small, many bus serves as a lifeline for a community facing environmental and cultural change. ah, al jazeera well joined the regulars on board. turkey. she in chi, a bus on al jazeera aah from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the water orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, been mostly was occupied by i so the melodies arrived derfin christian curd arab so need and she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music amid the ruins of muscles. also do you feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god, he beneath the waves for millennia, until a palestinian fisherman on earth, the priceless relic. the story continues, that as the world's attention was drawn to cosa, mysteriously, the deity disappeared once again. the apollo of casa on a jessia. ah, franz promises more military aid to ukraine, while president vladimir polanski says his forces are in the fight of their lives. ah, hello, i am am liang when this is out here, live from dough house to coming up. israel searches the suspects after the killing of an israeli security god in the occupied west bank. the premier of the british virgin islands is arrested in the us on drug trafficking.

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