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a sanctuary. russia intensifies attacks on the as a steel steel plants with ukrainian fighters and civilian sill inside the sprawling complex. and our world press freedom day, how technology is being used to obstruct journalists with new methods, surveillance, and intimidation. ah, what the program there have been protests by pro and anti abortion campaigners in the us after an unprecedented league of a draft supreme court decision. suggesting the law on terminations could be overturned. the current roe vs wade legislation has stood for almost 50 years. president joe biden as urge congress to pass laws protecting abortion rights. political haine, reports not from washington d. c. i. a late night leap, an impromptu protest. the majority of supreme court justices apparently poised to decide that the ability to have an abortion in the united states is not a constitutional right, meaning tens of millions of american women could soon find themselves unable to get the procedure. president joe biden more and the impact could go far wider, but it basically says, all the decision making your private life will you marry whether or not you decided to see the child and i was not on the board of other decision whether the how you raise your child, what is your school? does this mean that in florida they can decide are going to pass a law firm and same sex marriage is not visible? at the supreme court, tuesday, politicians and protesters came out earlier, but majority of americans do not want 69 percent of people across the country. across this country, red states and blue states. old people and young people want roe vs wade to maintain and the we need to know that this is the 1st time that i've ever attended a protest and actually made a sign for it. anger at a decision. they say, well, impact only the most vulnerable. it's going to hurt the people that need help care the most. it's going to hurt them for. it's going to hurt women of color or black and brown when it always has, you know, wealthy women have always had privilege. well, the women have always had access to health care and abortions. planned parenthood, a large pro abortion right. organization says, assuming the draft decision is final, the repercussions will be huge if the roe vs wade is overturned or that means that already about $26.00 states across the country of $35000000.00 women plus would lose access to abortion high. but those and the other side of the debate are rejoicing at the news and justice robert said that that was not in chick draft. we're very happy to hear that. and we're hopeful that i will stay with that draft and that will be the decision to overturn roe vs wade court observer. say this, anti abortion vote is only possible because former president donald trump, was able to nominate 3 conservative justices. 2 of those justices testified that roe v wade was settled law. now, some senators are saying they were lied to. congress could try to pass a law to make a in legal across the country. but in this congress that is likely to be a tough cell. meaning that this will likely become the dominant issue in the upcoming mid term elections. chief justice of the supreme court, john roberts says, this is just a draft we'll find out in late june, early july. if this decision is fine on how to call him al jazeera at the supreme court. no, yes, vice president campbell horace warns at a potential supreme court ruling overturning it's longmont decision on abortion means the privacy of all americans is at risk. when we look at the big picture, oh, attack row have been clear. they want to a ban abortion in every state. they want to bully anyone who seeks or provides reproductive health care. and they want to criminalize and punish women from making these decisions. at its core, ro recognizes the fundamental right to privacy. victoria robinson is the founder of reassemble live, talk common organization, which counsels men and women. all abortion. she says, even if the laurie's changed, women will still be able to terminate pregnancies. i would say in the democrats and the pro abortion industry, which is a multi $1000000000.00 industry by the way. so i can understand why they're nervous right now. i would say to them, if you're so sure, this is what the majority of americans want and what's the big deal, let it go back to the states so that each state can vote whether they want abortion in their state or not. i don't think that that's going to be legal to penalize people or discriminate against someone who because of their economic status. i would say that that's going to probably end up going to the states and there will be organizations that will rise up to help women get abortions if they want them. the thing that the misconception about road, the way being overturned is that women won't be able to get abortions, is going to be state to state because women will still be have access to abortion. i would say there are pregnancy resource centers across the country in the united states and by a margin of 3 or 4 till one abortion clinic that are there to give free resources to women who find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy. whether they, if they choose life with diapers, with baby clothing that formula, they need all to, to give them that free access to health. so i would say to the democrats in the pro aborts, put your money where your mouth is, offer the same resources to women who want to continue to have abortions in those states that don't offer abortion any longer. wants to really wait is over turn. now you're going to have the opportunity to prove you care so much about women. several democratic states hold moving to enshrine laws, protecting the right to the portion. while such states is full bones, were casual. rob hinsdale is a democratic state senator. she says the reversal of roe vs wade could lead to legal challenges of other freedoms. i think many of us are trying to understand the breadth of impacts that this decision could have. and also, if the nature of the leak now means that so much of this language is cemented in an incredibly extreme place. because what we're learning is that this legal opinion would not just roll back the clock on access to abortion, but access to contraception. and the right to privacy who are for day man and for l g b t. community. so we're looking at such a drastic decision when you talk about people's privacy as it relates to roe v wade and other subtle law or what we thought was settled law. and so yes, we are looking at not only on everyone's loss of right to privacy and access to health care. but particularly in the case of abortion and contraception. draconian laws that will not take into account whatsoever, rape incest, the house of the mother, even the house of the baby. ah, as we go to the days of the nice now and $101.00 civilians evacuated from the ukrainian city of maria pope, have reached the safety of shop, reaches the group of women, children, and the elderly were trapped inside the oven stalls. steel plumbed for up to 2 months. paula abdul hamid is in jeopardy show. as she meant some of the evacuees the land exhausted. they stumbled out of buses. perhaps unaware that their plight has caught the world's attention. they've accusation closely coordinated at the highest levels in both ukraine and russia and still took several days for them in person to whom he r d. now was worried that something would go wrong. first, every one had to be vetted by the russian military. other, he had only conquered the crimson in the moment either, but it still can. he can shop by some, but they took photos of us as if we were criminals, front and profile. we were fingerprinted, they went through our phones, checked our documents. i was told there was no way back to mary pull any more. i felt threatened by the professional mba. we either had gone with her daughter to the as of styles teeth factory on march. second, you can see her in this video, in one of the dark, underground shelters. that's where she spent the last 8 weeks. the evacuation was broken by the united nations and international red cross. it was a mission fraught with danger. now we are, we travel through no man's land fairly well. ah, we had a couple of scared instance during the evacuation itself. um we discovered or we didn't discover the are the russian federation. soldiers discovered mine since mon expirence i had to be cleared. so we get a routine for the civilians to come out and there was some motor far while we were working to evacuate the civilians. a couple of rounds landed fall under me was white also. i don't know who fog them are, but it stopped almost as soon as it started and that was really despite the risks and they decided to join the convoy with her 6 months old son. her time under ground was riddled with worry about him and about her mother who got injured and is now receiving treatment. hello, it thinks as a law, ah, well known with dr. lyle is now nothing im will i keep it? it was very hard but we managed well had to boil water was candles because there wasn't hot water. my father was running under the sheldon 2 other buildings in the complex to get water with over the past 2 weeks. the situation inside those shelters deteriorated food was running low, the air was poor, and the fighting, ever closer people like valentina, was stuck in the shelter. her 2 months were cut off from the world. they were not getting any news. and they had no idea what was happening to their hometown. and when they came out, she says they were shocked. while on the bus she so pictures of the building she lived in flattened to the ground, memories of a lifetime gone mozilla. my son has no home. neither do i have my flat anymore. nothing left. everything i own is on me now. i won't ever be back. there still civilians remaining at this deed works. the u. n. is hoping for another evacuation soon. more people who will leave their home towns knowing they leave behind alive, that will never be again. heard of that, i mean al jazeera is aperture or fighting is continuing further east of january show or rushes, assault is slowly grinding forward. charles strafford reports are from buckled. we've been around the city of lissy chance today, a city that is suffering and incredible bombardment of shelling this afternoon. indeed, i drive up to all jets horizon of $180.00 degrees. we could see various points where smoke was rising, an indication of villages and towns right the way across that region, suffering russian shilling. we know that there is close contact fighting in a number of these towns, notably proposal we been speaking to volunteer evacuation drivers in around that area. they have now stopped their evacuation efforts from plaza that follows the what we understand is the killing of one driver. and the kidnapping of another. we're also getting reports from the town of the car that's close to done it. sc pro russian separatist control donates. there are reports of at least 10 people killed and 15 other injured after a shells landed on a coke plugged close to that city. now these coke brown is considered to be the largest in europe. it employs thousands of people we were in that area yesterday. we were told that the coke plot was not operating to 100 percent capacity. it has stopped because of the war, not because of shelling, but we know that there were hundreds of people working there still today at the source. he's saying that those casualty figures are expected to rise. we are also hearing reports from the military administration of new gangs province, that there are many towns and villages, right, the way across the region where there is no electricity, no gas and limited running water, which of course, is a huge problem for the thousands of people either trapped inside these towns and villages, or who are still refusing to leave. both still ahead hill out there, please. resources to end the violence. the un chief walls of instability in the cell has become a global threat. and i seen between hindus and mr. india rotors, he's imposed in job board of ins and outs is cut off as religious tensions boil over those stories after the break ah, through the house bridge on the full world copies on its way to the castle. brook your travel package to the hello there. let's look to east asia on it's a settled picture for much of china. as high pressure dominates for the wet weather . we have to go to the very south and got a band of rain touching into taiwan. but for much of the mainland, it's a very clear picture. lots of warms coming into central and eastern areas and up in the north it remains very hot in places like beijing, but there's going to be a change in the wind that's to come. it's gonna cool things down. we have a look at the 3 day. we've got a drop of nearly 10 degrees by friday with some dusty, hazy conditions. thanks to those stronger winds, but it's an improving picture with sunshine on friday for the korean peninsula. funny skies the so those extend across to japan, we are going to see some heavy rain. however, pull into the south by the time we get into the end of the week. now as we move across the south asia, it has been all about that intense heat, but we are going to be somewhat of a little cool down in the days to come to places like new delhi. we've got watches out for thunderstorms, we could see some of those pull in with the heat of the day. if we have a look at the 3 day, it isn't gonna last very long. we are going to see temperatures pick up once again . by the time we get into saturday for some relief, we have to head further south for the wet weather here. that should weather update . i saw official airline of the journey in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi, talked to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instruments for chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge brain, something they didn't even see the foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on al jazeera with ah, look back, you're watching of 0 with me. so he'll run the reminder of our top stories protests for and against abortion rights are being held across parts of the united states. and that's after the u. s. chief justice confirmed the league document about reversing the landmark roe vs wade. abortion law is authentic over 100 civilians evacuated from the besieged, ukrainian city of maria paul have reached the safety of zachary church. the group of women children, the elderly, were trapped inside the as a steel plant for 2 months. maria poles bear says more than 200 civilians remain trapped inside the plant. laska resumed shelling of the plant soon after sunday's evacuation saying it's attacking ukrainian fighters in sand. the british prime minister boris johnson has told parliament in key that ukraine will win the war against russia. first, johnson has also pledged a further $375000000.00 in military aid. he's the 1st war leader to video link with politicians there since the war began. as anti barber reports, the british prime minister speech went down extremely well with the ukranian parliament. was very warmly received by the ukrainian parliament and president vladimir lensky who was also present in the chamber as he appeared on the screen via video link. there was a standing ovation, and some parliamentarians actually had british flags which they were holding up. and his message was, was a june 1 really firstly, it was the expected announcement of a further $375000000.00 or so in military aid, on top of around $250000000.00 of weaponry and so on. that's already been supplied . this is things like radar systems which can detect missiles and artillery projectiles. there are also special drones being provided that can actually carry supplies to ukrainian forces. and at least 13 ahmed vehicles, which are going to be used to help in some places evacuate civilians who are on the front line or stuck in places such as we've seen in mario polls. so this was an expected announcement, but new detail. beyond that though, the real thrust of it was bar is johnson expressing solidarity with the ukranian people comparing their plight to the plate of the british during the 2nd world war saying that their resistance was heroic. now the secretary general says attacks in africa as the whole region have grown from the region and she to global one continue to cherish, made the remarks during his tore of west africa where he visited synagogue, nisha and nigeria. nicholas had report now from docker south of the saras, new year's tele berry region by the molly and border is a remote refugee camp where people live in fear. they're mostly women and children from neighboring molly fling. what they say is an unstoppable spiral of violence in their homeland, across the border. they thought they would be safe. but here to arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so come to kill them. well, when i did that, i needed to know danny allie. no one knew, he said, i remember the day the bandits came and killed one of us left with another good. afterwards they ordered us to leave the village. everyone, children, old people, and us women. we all came here on foot, and they quoted, $14000.00 un peacekeepers have been deployed in molly for almost a decade. but this $1000000000.00 a year un operation has failed to bring attacks or spreading beyond molly to neighboring country on a 5 day tour of west africa. the un secretary general antonio terrace, makes an impromptu visit to the camp. where you can council meeting demand from the international community that strong support for the audience. so that has the capacity to protect you most here. don't know who he is. they watch quickly as he plants a mango to in the sand. there hasn't been any rainfall for almost a year with arm groups trying to control water points. climate change to is fueling the conflict. so on the said, the situation in this a hail is complex, characterized by insecurity, but also climate change, which has an impact on displaced and host populations. it is for these reasons that we ask you mister secretary general to continue to make our situation one of your priorities. earlier, he travelled to senegal, meeting with the african union chair mikey saw prices of food and fuel are on the rise in africa. you and estimates a quarter of a 1000000000 people could plunge into extreme poverty by the end of the year as the result of the ukraine, russia conflict. while he did not travel to molly, the situation in that country is high on the agenda. while he is military genta is tolling efforts to return power to civilian rule, human rights group accused maryan soldiers and recently deployed russian fighters linked to the wagner group of torture and perpetrating massacres on civilians. it has become increasingly difficult for the un to fulfill its mandate of protecting the maryan people, many of whom are now fleeing their country. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the politicians in the democratic republic of congo have voted to extend the state of siege in the east of the country. provinces, though, have in play by decades of insecurity and armed, malicious martial law was imposed last may permit tulsa house. the story is not the 1st time in peace in the democratic republic of congo have voted to extend the state of siege in the east of the country. it's happened before, and each time martial law has been extended by 15 days. oh, skin concern letter this usual note we've been assured by the president of the parliament that this is the last vote on the state of siege. we now have to find other solutions of the 15 days to try and in the conflict. president village is the katie announced the state of siege in may last year. parliamentarians say the situation in the east is still volatile. armed, malicious and into camino violence, have killed thousands of people, the congolese army, uganda forces. and the, you ain't the largest peacekeeping mission monasco a trying to stabilize the region, but the violence in north kiva and it to the provinces seems to be getting was juggler. girl, i shall go knows it's been 12 months. and i think people in a tory have seen positive results. we have the state of siege and we as the government, we think it's working more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the ongoing violence. many say they see no way out grammars, no, we talk things would have improved so we can go back home on fortunately, we're living in these terrible conditions for how long we don't know local leaders and some rights groups want to return to civilian law, saying the military approach isn't working. last month, king as president or who looking at a mediator talks in nairobi between different rebel groups operating in eastern biase. those talks are expected to resume later in may. the militia say they will stop fighting if certain conditions are in place, including amnesty for the fighters and the release of political prisoners. millions of people affected by decades of conflict, fear it could be years before peace returns to eastern the osi hardware. tougher out there. the curfew has been declared and the indian city of john port following fighting between hindus and muslims. internet access is also been cut. the unrest started on monday night during religious festivals in both communities and continued on choose dame elizabeth for all m. as in new delhi, she explains what's behind the confrontations. very heavy police press now in and around an area called a jewelry gate off the city of georgia pul, following move clashes, move fighting between hindus and muslims. on tuesday, local media is saying that at least 10 people have been injured and one person has been taken to hospital. now these altercations again on monday night when him do muslim, started arguing over hoisting religious flag, muslim the listen to celebrating the end of rums on its ead in india on tuesday. and hindus was celebrating a festival call should m j m t. both groups wanted to voice their flags in the area . now that led to violence between the groups police trying to disperse the crowd using battens and using his gas the crowd than attacking a police pose and injuring offices. that things had come down by tuesday. they were very much on the control ead prayers in the area took place peacefully, but following e prayers. they were more clashes and 5 different areas around the gate. so what authorities have done now is imposed a curfew and 10 areas around louis gate till midnight on tuesday, the internet to remain suspended. internet is often suspended and india in times of tension. a short gaylord, he's the states leader. he sent his home secretary of senior officials to the area from rogers state that job corps and roger capital j portion. make sure that the violence here does not escalate its world press freedom day. and that's been focus share on how new technologies are being used to monitor and repress journalists treat by report. so from printed the se, in uruguay, the technology like never before, is being used to curtail freedom of speech around the world. mile and spyware, artificial intelligence and social media have become the chosen tools by government to suppress dissent. kathy says my lover was a victim of the spy, where it began, which was developed by an israeli company. she was detained for over a year in her country, se version and i sold a list of the numbers like 99 numbers from my phone though were in that leaf. so 99 people whom i know who are in that they've been effective to. and those are know those for not only jordan, listen, lawyers, those, those are also activists political activists. these numbers i had hundreds of people have gathered in the u. y, and coastal city of sally. in an effort to help find ways to protect freedom of speech. this conference is hosting by unesco, and the theme of this conference is journalism under digital feed, which shows the magnitude of the problem how journalists are not only addressed in war zones, are conflicts areas, but also are subject to online harassment and surveillance. and that's why hundreds of journalist, members of international organizations and many others have gathered here to try to prevent technology from being used for secure free media. they were in ukraine and the unprecedented number of journalists who have been killed in mexico this year serve as a stark reminder on world press freedom day. the journalists around the world are facing an extra ordinary level of threats and lever to mit has been in exile. for a year, he was forced to feeble arrows when the government of alexander lucas shall go began a crackdown of civil society, a media. there's over a 1000 political prison as in jail or sponsor for her in the hotel. there are lots of people who are in prison, who are not allowed to have visitors, while lawyers cannot even pass them in later. and at the same time, there was a group who are not in prison, but are always afraid that the next morning they can be arrested and can be imprisoned. finding solutions is a central part of the event. people like irene can have proposed a moratorium on the sale of surveillance technology that's being used by state and non state actors around the world. what are we in the united nations are calling for is a moratorium, a ban, a temporary ban on any use, a transfer sale of this kind of intrusive electronic surveillance. and then use that time of the ban to rec, or string, the national laws to string them international law on trade. and the reason why we would want this moratorium photon is because we know journalists themselves have exposed stories about how lives are being pregnant. individual lives are being destroyed. journalists are trying to adapt to surveillance and digital attacks for every one here. awareness and finding a legal framework is crucial to defend free press release, i will, i'll just eat apple deleting with a white blue military. i'll just bear with me sill robinson, doha reminder of all top stories protests for and against abortion rights are being held across parts of the united states. that's after the u. s. chief justice confirm that elite document about reversible unlock rover.

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