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protests of being held around the world to mock inch national labor day. we begin in ukraine where a group of civilians have been allowed to leave the as of star steel work st. mary's pole including women and children. the ukrainian government says 20 people left the area. but russia, what's the number of 46? the plant has been surrounded by russian forces, and the u. n. has been working with both sides to push for the release of civilians, alexia bryan has the details trapped beneath the as of style steel works and matter you poll, a said to be a 1000 civilians, and 2000 ukrainian fighters in video released by the local as of battalion wounded soldiers speak of how they running out of food and water. oh willow. unfortunately, all resources are running low. we are too long in the blockade. in circled by the industrial complex is the last bastion of ukrainian territory in the port city, surrounded by russian forces. satellite images show how much of it now lies in ruins. the u. n's been trying to broker the civilian safe passage on saturday. some were able to leave, i'd soonish for the report, we 100 over 20 civilians who are able to be reclaimed from the rubble. they are women and children. and we hope that these people will go in the agreed directions, namely to supervisor and territory under ukrainian control. in the capital cave, relatives of ukrainian fighters hold up and the plant of rallied demanding the un and the west negotiate their freedom. news. now, i don't know if my son is alive, but i will keep coming here and standing here until mar your policy liberated i on saturday. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski hosted us. how speaker nancy pelosi in cave, in a major show of support. she's the highest ranking american leader to visit ukraine since the start of the war or commitment one. so 5. 0, when that will be, remains far from certain in her song where they've been repeated protests against the russian occupation. it's new. russian backed administration says it will now start using the rouble. instead, the ukranian currency rush has been intensifying its operation in the east and south with relentless rocket artillery and mortar attacks. these people are escaping the conflict zone and a new front line near the town of the man. they should have been enjoying a gentle retirement and stayed there contemplating a very different future. probably the liberators. the russians have carmen, have fritos from was our lives. and now i am an elderly person, and i have to run away from home. this war has uprooted, more than 12000000 people in the past 2 months. are below ground in matter you, po, hundreds more awaiting for their chance to escape, alexia brian al jazeera. meanwhile, russia has been intensifying is offensive in the east of ukraine al jazeera, as charles stratford is in tor poured li are where there's been shelly, were the tale of gold, replete out all. all right, just the per roll to show you this residential blog. this sir, this residential blocker and a miss all land basically next to it. yesterday morning, around 20 families living in there. the majority of them had been evacuated in the, in the weeks a previous weeks, miraculously, only 7 people injured, apparently receiving early, suffering, minor injury. this was one of 2 missiles strikes that hit this tail yesterday. and what's interesting is, is that it is at least 50 kilometers away to where the active front line is. and it strikes like this, that a consistent with what the ukranian military is saying is evidence that they have of the beginnings of a serious push by russian forces to take as much territory as they can in the coming days. potentially, as i say, up to that date, that salient important date of may the nights in the eyes of vladimir putin. because we're getting increasing hits attacks on towns that are to say a long way back from the front line. we wall over night. there were lives on going shelling, heavy shelling and some of the areas that we've been reporting from in recent days . areas like papa's now, which is east of here lucy chance, which is also east of here. that push like emptied, pushed to try and surround the big urban centers of slave yonce. kraemer tools still goes on and a russian missile strike has destroyed a runway at the main airport in the southern city of odessa. taking control of the poor city would allow russia to link territory sees in the south with trans mystery . as a pro russia breakaway reach, an in neighboring montalvan and recent attacks in the brinkley region of transistor you have increased concerns formal dover. and where he is that russia is creating a reason for invading the reaching me back. every forced amount of his capital tissue. now is a world away from the war and neighboring ukraine. after everything these refugees have been through, moldova, feels safe. no does this. so it, you, it was so 10 tonight. now it's even worse. our towns being heavily bombed and the number of casualties is going up. but just trying to get used to living here now, my 7 year old daughters traumatized. at least we can sleep now and not be afraid for their fears, the war is widening and that russia has its sight set on this former soviet republic. this week, a string of mysterious attacks and explosions destroyed infrastructure in trans nice dra, a pro russian separate. it's region of moldova. he claimed independence in the early 990 following a brief war with mo driven troops. but it isn't recognized internationally. it has its own government currency and leadership, and makes no secret of wanting to join russia. west have been telling them seems along with ukrainian and mo, dove, and officials believe russia space the attacks to justify mobilizing around $1500.00 or so. russian troops permanently based in trends. nice jer, along with several 1000 transwestern conscripts. it follows recent comments, so may russian commander saying that the kremlin latest strategy was to try and link russian troops in the east and south ukraine with russian forces in tramps, nice to the comments of course alarm. in moldova, it only has 6 and a half 1000 under equipped soldiers making it vulnerable to a swift russian invasion. unlike ukraine, moldova isn't a member of the e. u or nato. the country's former defense chief brigadier general vitale by renewed, believes it's time to abandon neutrality enshrined in its constitution. you have to be on the right or on the left, especially when you are here in this part of the words. i am one of the promoter, or joining national nato, or not being neutral and, and ahead and allies, which are really strong military, economically, politically. and i think for us it's the best, but i'm in the minority carrier in the country. my also concerns the kremlin, could attempt to so division between the countries, russian, moldova, and speaking communities. and there's another leave or russia could pull energy supplies. because when you move over that, we are absolutely dependent on rushing gas, 100 percent, and 70 percent of air electricity is generated using that guess. most of it's produced in trans nice drea. we are totally dependent on russia. if supplies were to stop, suddenly air economy would collapse and the consequences would be extremely serious . political, for now, ukrainian force is repelled or russian landing in the port city of a desa blocking access routes to mold over from the black sea. should the tide of war change therapy is the conflict who rapidly spread beyond ukraine? ne parker al jazeera kiss or no. britain has accused russia of paying people to flood social media sites where the kremlin propaganda, whether you case, foreign minister says it's uncovered evidence of what it's called a troll factory in saint petersburg. the group called cyber front c reportedly pays workers around $600.00 a month to spread criminal propaganda on sites like you, tube and instagram. in other words, use guinea is to return to civilian rule. in 3 years, the head of its ruling, military government, announced the transition period of 39 months. the move is being put to parliament. the army overthrew the elected president of our county last year after he pushed through a new constitution allowing him to run for a 3rd term. the government of wanda is being sued for $400000000.00 by the family of the man whose life in spite a hollywood film. the law suit in the us says paul ross except by geena, was nerd from his home in texas and returned took eagerly there. he was tortured and kept in solitary confinement before being sentenced. last year to 25 years in prison for terrorism. he is credited with saving hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide. may de rallies are and marches are being held around the world to mark international neighbor day. these are pictures from greece where trade union members are protesting against hit high inflation and soaring energy cost. and this is a scene in paris, france, thousands protesting mer, against the newly re elected president emanuel my call, and this is in mar, save a 7, a french city of mar, say, where people are also out in force. hm. and still ahead on al jazeera israeli forces arrest hundreds of palestinian miners every year. we meet a 14 year old keys and doing something. he says he did a and a search for justice in argentina. ned, by the survivor of a massacre, a century ah or cancer your world, whether update every one. great to see. let's begin in australia. it's been white's and windy for tasmania. still, some showers here and breezy conditions. really for the southeast of australia, lower temperatures. here after that cold front sliced across as we looked further toward the north, some rain trying to develop for more inland areas of queensland. but tropical queensland mostly dry. same goes for w, a look and good in perth with the height 24 degrees. other side of the tasman rate, now we've got wet weather for that west coast of the south island of new zealand, weather alerts in play here, but this activity mostly contained toward the southern elves and some of the mountain passes their se, asia, the rain is intensifying really right across sumatra, west java. but we do have a zone of concern as we head toward indo china. it's now southern sections of vietnam into cambodia. just edging into thailand and meantime the heaviest of the rain has pulled away from hong kong. so cloudy day, but your temperature 22 degrees, it's a big change from where you were not too long ago. meantime in the north, those temperatures are rising junk. joe, 28. beijing 26. will dial those temperatures up in the days to come. and some showers for tokyo with a height of 19 degrees on monday. ah ah lou ah. the recap of our top story on al jazeera, a group of the villians has been allowed to leave. the south field works in the besieged, ukrainian city of mariel, including women and children, ukrainian government. first 20 people left the area. but russia puts the number 4600 field trumpet underneath. the facility which is surrounded by russian forces un convoys in miles, negotiate the evacuation of more civilians from the plant across the city. food, water, and medicine are running low and the speaker of the us house of representatives. thank you, cranes present for what she described as a fight for freedom during a visit to keep nancy pelosi told me the landscape is battling for everyone and reassured him of continued us. in other news, his re, the forces of arrested 2 men suspected of killing a security guard in the occupied west bank. army video shows the capture in a palestinian town near nablus. the shooting nearby on friday was at the illegal area settlement. the israeli military says palestinian gunmen opened fire on 7 on the settlement god before escaping hamas has warned of heavy rocket fi if is any further is really incursion at the mos compounding occupied east. jerusalem. a goose cedar in garza. you have seen why said israeli forces deliberately provoked worship us at the sight. israel accuses her minds of inciting violence and says, security forces intervene, access to stop stone, throwing palestinians accuse israel of not doing enough to enforce about, on jewish freya in the comp. they don't want him for any need about how much the outflow, if we fulter the holy side will be lost and we will be remembered shame throughout history. our resistance factions have always been the backbone of our struggle against the israeli occupation. and therefore, if thou, holy side is desecrated again, our response will be harsh and in the 1st wave of attacks, $1111.00 rockets are set to be fired. now, hundreds of palestinian children are arrested by israeli forces every year. human rights organizations say they're subjected to abuse and lack of legal representation. 14 year old, a tile elisa was detained by israeli soldiers for 12 days before he was released al jazeera nita. abraham follows his family's journey from protesting his attention to his release. ah, a melody of love for the homeland is how these young palestinians see their protesting against the arrest of their friend a fellow. as the israeli soldiers detained the 14 year old and mid apron. he was charged with throwing stones at the army near bethlehem. and the occupied west bank, but his father denies the charges. big soldiers on me. i am a skeletal. he is a scourge. if i really only saw a fellow couple of times from a distance in the court, he was not able to make my conduct in case he was a quote. and you know, in our community to quote, it's always this point though, client is a strength point. and so this is the feeling we have been suffering, lack of sleep as he is like no sleep when we need to start thinking with one of our fellows eating. soon after the protest at al was released on bail. he's breaking the ramadan fast with his family and says, the soldiers that beat him up a gun, the arc of our dead will javier i was shaking out of fear the interrogators asked if i was cold. i said no. i asked if i was scared by sid. i was a strong person a while ago. what changed that they wanted me to confess to doing something. i didn't do quite a 1000 release follows or pleaded lawyer say it's often the only way to get young palestinians out of jail as fast as possible without a plea deal who it proceedings could be lengthy, as it's often hard to prove innocence in military courts. this is why 99 percent of cases and in convictions. there are 2 legal systems and occupied with bank palestinians are tried in military court while it's a really circular stand in civil court. in 2009, israel established juvenile military records. just like this one behind this, but lawyers say it's done very little to protect the rights of children. these really army has to the jersey, all the rights of under each defendants are protected throughout the rest investigation, prosecution after that thing. but the human rights organization disagree. children as young as 12 can be convicted in his records. the credit for completely failing because of elaine, the rest takes place at night without the presence of parents or legal counsel. the interrogation has done in a volatile environment. that doesn't allow children to be safe. after the confession, the child is taken to a military court to extend their arrest without a lawyer. f l says he's eager to get back to his violent classes and palestinian folk dancing. he wants to escape reality, even if it's for a short while. but he knows he'll never escape that experience with him eligible eda occupied westbank a try and has begun in argentina, which has taken nearly a century to come to court. theresa boy reports from chuckle, province in the north. judges are determining accountability for the massacre of indigenous people. she is the last witness of a massacre that killed hundreds of indigenous peoples in origin tina 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 his 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, and apologies have been digging in this place, trying to find proof of what's been argentina, 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 nap. i'll be 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 in the country. fleet or failure, they called me and says the trial is important. so that abuse against minority groups 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 grooves were for many years a source of cheap labor in the country and daughter vanessa's violence against them was justified as necessary by the ruling class. will it be also c, i? any 80 kidney 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 fair were part of a structure that had done as cheap labor interference. only about a 1000000 of argentine as 45000000 inhabitants are descendants of the original 39 indigenous groups. most of them are among the poorest in the country. many see the trial as a unique opportunity to begin a long awaited process of acknowledgement and reparation. that will be in my day, several eldest cedar chuckle, argentina. i wanna bring you some live pictures from poland. now where the us house speaker nancy pelosi is holding a news conference after her visit to ukraine's capital keep less listening to watches or in the fight against democracy versus oppression. democracy versus a talk with c and he has unified. he has been a thorn for unity and nato, as well as in united states. and with that, i'm very pleased deal to mr. govern. well, thank you very much. i'm really honored to be here in poland. i'm have polish of my mother's side of was happy to be ukraine yesterday. my wife's families have ukrainian on her mother's side. so this is a special visit. and i, i just want to begin by saying that the president zalinski is an inspiration. i am so of the people of ukraine and, and all of us stand with them. i want to thank speaker pelosi for leading. i think the 1st official co dell and to give and i am grateful for her long term commitment to human rights and, and to democracy and freedom look poodle. putin's brutal war is no longer only a war against the people of ukraine. it is, is also a war against the world's most vulnerable. and ukraine, as we all know, is basically the bread basket of the world to provide suite. mays, sunflower, oil. and so many other things. i think countries all around the world, especially in africa and in the middle east. it provides important food to relief organizations, united nations, world food program. and. and all of these organizations are dedicated to trying to prevent of an increase in hunger. busy and yet this war, boons war is exacerbating hunger all around the world. and his deliberate targeting of food supplies is resulted in great pain inside ukraine and around the world. food prices have risen, energy prices have risen, and that in turn means that hunger is on the rise. what kind of person does that in ukraine, we talk with president zelinski about the importance of providing assistance directly to ukraine. so that he has the ability and the flexibility to provide what is necessary to the, to people in need. whether they are eternally displace, whether they are in the most conflicted areas, whether some families are in ukraine and summer in poland, whatever the situation, making sure they have, the flexibility is important and i think that's a message that we all agree with. we also will continue to fund our international relief organizations like you, when will food program and others and, and, and we much find a way to help you craniums establish a humanitarian carter that will allow them to ship food by sea to help the poorest people in the world, so they don't go hungry, you know, our dear friend shove jose andres, who is why the li, leaders of world central kitchen. i remarks all the time that food is love and it's not a weapon of war. it is a fundamental human right for every single person on this planet. and i don't think poon cares if he starves ukraine or the world. he obviously has no regard for human suffering, but the rest of us should. and let me just finish with this. there is good and evil in the world, and we have seen the goodness in the ukrainian people we saw the goodness and present zalinski and in so many others. and here in poland, helping the refugees and, and helping provide a peace of mind to people who are flea violence. we've seen the good is in our own country with young school children raising money to help you know, make sure people are fed a who are fleeing to violence. but we've also seen the evil. poor war is evil, the war crimes targeting and return the hospitals. the massacre of people that is evil and at the end of the day we all believe the good is will triumph over evil. so i was honored to be on this trip and again i want to thank speaker pelosi for her courage and leading it oh, i've only toyota chairman to the front of. ready history, revery, me so i i also want to start off by just thanking the speaker for leaving this delegation. this is my 2nd trip to poland within a month. and is just an indication of the dedication, the focus that we in united states congress, the unity that we bring, that we're going to stand by president zalinski and the ukranian people. this is a time where history is recording what we do, what we don't do. this is a time when we stand up for democracy or we allow or a chronic or a classy to rang the day and meeting with president zalinski. he gave us a message of thanks to the people of the united states of america, the president joe biden to both parties. thank. thank you for the unity and that's the message that he talked. and we talked about the unity between the united states, our nato allies, r e u ally, the allies all across the world. but that was significant and important. and we also joined those or asked those who have not yet come together to join us to make sure that we understand that unity being strong sanctions unity mean sanctions that will even show the world that we stand by right. as opposed to evil. that is not going to be easy, but if we stand in that unified manner as we have been good will overcome evil. and we talked about how all the foreign affairs committee, he was pleased that we passed a number bills recently, particularly seizure and assistance. and of course, land and lease he call those out immediately upon our arrival. we've also indicated that the house for affairs committee. we've dedicated several bills, past several movie r u. s. lawmakers holding a news conference in poland fair after their visit to ukraine's capital. keep the delegation was led by the house speaker, nancy pelosi was become the highest ranking u. s. official to visit ukraine since the russian invasion began. they described president zalinski as an inspiration and said putins, brutal war is a war against the world's most vulnerable. they said they will continue to support ukraine and find international orange and fund international organizations like a w, f b. ah, this is al jazeera and these are tom stories. at least 20 ukranian women and children are among civilians have been allowed to leave the b. c still works in marion poll, it's been bombarded for weeks by russian forces, trying to see the city hundreds more thought to be trapped along with ukrainian soldiers who are refusing to surrender. 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