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so must wages war from hospital? i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. out is 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis. dr. silver on hospitals on out to 0. the donald trump is on duty and also to full accounts and his costs money trial. the 1st time a former us president has been convicted across the hello. i'm darren jordan, this is out. is there a guy from dough also coming up? lots of guns of law just refugee camp, reduced to rubble off to 3 weeks of his ready attacks,
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leading many palestinians without the president jeff bye, and allows ukraine to use us weapons against unlimited targets inside russia. and a political shake up in south africa. any result, show the ruling amc parties phoning show to the majority for the 1st time in 30 years the we begin in the united states with for my president, donald trump's been convicted on 034 felony charges and it's so cold hush money trial jury was found from guilty of falsifying business records to cover up extramarital affairs that threaten his 2016 run for the white house. i'll just say with john engineer, post from new york. after more than 9 hours of deliberations, a jury of 12 new yorkers delivered their historic verdict guilty on all charges that made donald trump the 1st former president in us history to become
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a convicted criminal. he was found guilty on $34.00 charges of falsifying business records in connection to hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. as the news filtered outside the court house, there were celebrations among the small number of opponents of dry wood. yeah, but it wasn't long after the verdict that it clearly fuming trump let his feelings be known. this was a great price gonna be november and they know what happens here. everybody knows what happens here, whether he likes it or not. what actually happened is that the jury apparently believed trumps former fixer michael cohen, on whose testimony much of the prosecution's case. huh. trump's lawyer spent 2 days trying to poke holes and koans testimony, saying he was motivated by revenge in money, but it wasn't enough. the man who brought the chargers,
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manhattan district attorney alvin brag, gave his reaction a short time later, while this defendant, maybe unlike any other in american history. we arrived at this trial and ultimately today at this verdict in the same manner as every other case that comes to the court room doors. by following the facts and the law. in doing so without fear or fever, the evidence was overwhelming of trump skilled, but still to see a jury come back in 2 days and with a verdict of guilty on off 30 counts of a former president. i mean it's, it's a really sad day for the united states because you don't want to see a former president indicted and convicted of criminal charges. and yet, it's also so clear that trump engaged in so much can we gallery, in order to obtain the presidency in the 1st place. the verdict and the court of public opinion has yet to be delivered for the republican party's candidate for
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president. trump sentencing is scheduled for july 11th for days before the republican national convention, where he is expected to accept his parties. nomination for president is a convicted sentenced, fellow. the manhattan jury did what to presidential impeachment and a federal investigation could not do render. a historic verdict that labeled the former president and former fellow new york or the criminal john henry l. g 0 new york. what could i have? finkelstein is a professor of law or the university of pennsylvania law school and she explained how important today's routing, what's, let me just say what an extraordinary day it is for the rule of law. and i run a center called center for ethics and the rule of law. and what are the core concepts behind the rule of law as accountability? and we might have believed up until this moment that accountability for a former president was not possible. the presidents are just too powerful ever to be held accountable if they violate the law. and today's verdict says for the 1st
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time that the spikes donald trump's efforts to intimidate the judge, intimidate members of the jury to rig the process and to cause unnecessary delay, and to do everything he could to interfere with the mechanism of justice. that in fact, members of the jury were not intimidated and they could follow the evidence and apply the law. donald trump will, will appeal and these appeals could take quite a long time. um and of course we have yet to see what the sentencing the result the sentencing hearing in on july 11th will be it may be that is not sentenced to prison time. all, despite the fact that he could very well sped up to 4 years in prison for these offences, and how hard 2 fights undoubtedly will have something to do with the level of punishment that is assigned to him. the
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12 people have been killed of an item. the latest is really strikes into say that on the bridge records he comes in the central garza, 3 homes were targeted in the camps on a civilian. com was also hit in the say that well, 3 weeks of intensified is really a tax and northern gauze level, but destroyed what was the largest refugee camp in the strip palestinians who used to live in giovanni a say the shocked by the level of destruction that says ready forces have left the area completely uninhabitable. his child, stressful, that's for sure. 100 is these ranges have destroyed our lives. screens fun down homes down, make god punish them. and you answer all those back in israel, we run for our lives. repeatable. we're going to move a 100000 people used to live in the jabante,
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a refugee camp. these mountains of rumbles and twisted metal used to be polished to be in homes, schools, businesses, markets. as often this week alone is really military operation. people returned limits to try and salvage what remains that their lives at these ready all me and, and strikes have a blue to richard even the shelters are they used to try and hide that had the most common phenomena. oh, well you know how to print the gun since the 1st day of the war we have been sheltering in the school. then we were forced to leave self. i was separated from my family and still looking for them until now. i came back to find everything destroyed. these really stretched our home to and with our lives was the entire place is no longer livable. i found the state of low from red on the ground. i picked it up. i have not eaten for days. these are early spring,
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everything till now i cannot find my family and my 75 year old husband, my daughter who we lost each other under these really medicine of shelving that what looks like blood spots is on a scale and a local journalist films and describes the scene or you move bodies piles of over, transcend missy task. se generally says, and this really made a triple lose. i got this makes it symmetry. palestinians were forced to bury some dead. again, the total destruction only 3 weeks ago. this was to jump. it is made market research to used to get our hands in some food here. now it's flattened level to the ground. people cannot find the homes or shops, the entire area has disappeared. we do not even know if we will find the assemblies and relatives. this is a crime, it is a city,
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a subsidy. who such are this sort of these a forces stones, our center and the refuge account. we were forced to leave to go to the $31.00 already to we were shocked by the scale of destruction, but nothing standing by the inside areas flattened, the to the beyond. the dry instead, nothing hold places like that. that doesn't happen. often destroying our homes, like going down to school where we shelter says this woman is the only place that was left for us and all children to hide. where do we go now? it's almost awful. meanwhile, the lead of a centralized party in israel is war cabinet says he submitted a bill to dissolve parliament and hold any elections, any guns who threatened to resign at a postwar plans because once a new monday before october is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu says early elections with damage, as well as military operation. garza a remote how much israel has band out
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a 0 from reporting from the associate or higher it has this update from the to danny and capital. i'm us and then he got says national unity policy joined prime minister benjamin netanyahu government post. october 7 is parts of an emergency coalition. well since then that happened divisions and bank accounts earlier in the month a has tourette's and promise benjamin netanyahu saying that if you don't agree to a post war planned by june, the 8th, i will quit the war cabinet. well, now it's put forward a bill to dissolve the contest. it, whether that's going to go through or not. so they wouldn't need a majority. we've only just 8 seats in the car in government. that seems to be unlikely. lots many guns has been very vocal about what he expects from this post will ton. and this comes just one day, all through his cabinet, the guy, the eyes, and court also called on
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a early election and the dissolving of the current government. all of this as international pressure against private as to benjamin netanyahu increases, and there are more internal protests within the country, especially from families of those health captive wanting to see a see slide deal as soon as possible to bring back those concepts. the are still in the gaza strip, as well as the a la p, the opposition lead up meeting with other opposition. part team members to look at ways to also bring down the current government. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is meeting with you all along the defense minister for the 1st time in weeks as a defense minister also has his own reservations. so the height of all, just sarah, i'm on the reminder again, these really governments band out just the rest of the reporting from outside israel. well, he's way the army has conducted numerous rates across the occupied west bank of the past 24. as one raid in ramallah caused
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a major find out the local market of to is ready for his fight to a gas canisters of the shops need to abraham. as this report from ramallah, there is no more hustle and bustle at this vegetable market. the smell of smoke and fire has replaced the scent of fresh fruit. this is the aftermath of and is really me. the city they don't from the occupied left bank. a major fire broke out after these read the army, fire, t and gas canisters towards the area. civil defense team say that they expect a great deal of damage. these really forces blocked the roads leading to the market and prevented our teams from responding to the fire right away. so we have to wait for the rates and to go in. madison has him him a tells us he lost the dates and grapes. he was preparing to sell. there was also some cash, but now he can't find it. what can i do?
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this is my only source of income and we've already been going through a very difficult economic condition. it's been more. c than a and a half hours of civil defense themes trying to put off the fire after they contain much of it. they were surprised to learn that there is still fire coming out from one of the main buildings here. an old building near the vegetable market. dozens of stores in neighboring buildings have been damaged. not be in a ball and they have, i'm 32 years old now and that's been working since i was 13. i lost all my life savings in this fire. i still haven't been able to go in as they tell us the building might fall down 30 thursday morning. these really minute 3 read it to money exchange offices in the heart of the law. it put up posters. thing the stores had been involved in funnelling money for what they called terrorist organizations . after every is really rate in the occupied westbank,
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people try to continue their day to day life. some are continuing to buy bunch dibels from this near the collapsing market. trying to find normality with there is none there, but he just ita drama la palestine. the to your claim, now at least 3 people are dead and 16 injured dr. rushman strikes hit the eastern city of hockey's local officials. so the missiles, hip civilian areas, including an apartment building, a shop on a southern factory, russia step temperance offensive, and ukraine's east. and this made slow increment lead balances in the region. president joe biden, this passed a lift at a band on ukraine using us alms and strikes on russian territory. the change in policy is understood to apply only to defend the hockey barrier nato allies up and calling on the us to allow your trained to use westman weapons to attack targets
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inside russia. with david, the russians, they professed that the near east south asia center for strategic studies in a former nato operations director. explain why the bite and administration made that decision. what we've seen is a pattern where the ukrainians ask for a certain type of weapons the by the administration denies to nice and then agrees . in this instance of course, the ukrainians have been saying, look in clark, even particular, were seen tactical operations being run out of russia into car keith, you know, firing artillery from car, keep that we cannot respond to with american weapons. and again, as with provision those howitzers and attack them eventually the bible, mr. sion gibson. but there's another dynamic here which is the ukrainians with their own weapons, have been attacking rushes nuclear infrastructure. so they just damaged the crescent at our early warning radar with the domestically produced strong. that's
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very far within russia. early on this year they attacked the strategic bombing face in angles. airbase, which was the heart of russia's, uh, uh, uh, airplane delivered nuclear deterrence. so i think, paradoxically allowing russia over allowing you frame to strike within russia within this limited tactical operation. the price for that is probably a cessation of you craning stripes on the strategic capabilities of rush, which would have the potential of increasing their conflict. a tougher slope right here. and i'll just say around when we come back record violence against politicians and mexico just days before on historic elections. and we're in proper new guinea, whether you ends warning of a major risk of disease, doctor must have landslide last. we learned that states the
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hello good to have a long kick in this weather report off in the middle east as we expect this time of the year. and friday, it's the last day of spring. there's temperature shooting up coates. 49 degrees. you're still searching for your 1st 50 degree day of the year, at least at the airport. we've lost those brisk winds up and down the golf, so it's a light breeze here. and because of that, that's what's allowing those temperatures to shoot up. it's also getting quite hot in southern buckets fund karachi, but with a breeze off the arabian sea dust and sand storm seemed likely some heat to the east of the caspian sea to minnesota and ask about or shooting for a height of 36 degrees for you certainly are still central parts of the country here, seeing that what the weather flare out, but it's fine and assemble. 24 degrees full on sunshine for you and the heat. go in, in northwest staff for cub transferring to libya and egypt across west africa.
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fairly quiet, but where the rains are really coming down. southern nigeria, that's wrapping around. cameroon and gap on northern congo. slipping into the western side of the r congo. there's been a big dropping those temperatures for the cape. providence is up in 1020 degrees, but where it's heating up is southern mozambique my puts those 30 then i wanted to show you this. it's a stormy mess coming in to south africa's south coast on saturday. be careful. i'll see you later. i the, the unique perspective, a deep fake image of donald trump, with blad folders to try to win over black voters. these aren't real, but the harm is incredibly realized on hud voices. it's our responsibility to make sure that future generations are not lied to connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. young americans in particular, have been extremely critical of the united states as role in the way the stream on
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al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this, our former us president donald trump has been convicted on such a full sending the challenges. and it's so cold hush money trial makes him the 1st american president to be convicted of a criminal offense. he faces up to 4 years in prison for each county. and northern guns as right, the forces of attack of school were despised palestinians were sheltering, and the giovanni a refugee camp. the armies withdrawn from some areas. it struggles to gain full control of your thoughts on present. joe biden has partially lifted
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a fan on your brain using us alms to hit the targets inside. russia are changing policies understood to apply only to defend the key areas to south africa. now, where are the results? show the governing amc potties, folding short of the majority in elections for the 1st time sensitive power 30 years ago. this may force it to form a combination with other parties in order to remain in government in this cross live, not too familiar with the results operation center in the town of midland to meet us. so the electoral commission says the vote counting is now finished focused through what's happening now on when they like it to declare a final results as well. we're looking at a final result possibly on sunday. that's what the little commission that indicated throughout the voting and counting process. as you said, the votes have been counted and now they're busy verifying those of boats. and it's going to the system in terms of the results trickling through. we know that the
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political parties have until 9 pm on friday night to lodge any disputes they might have. and that may delay the process to some extent, but it's not expected to change the outcome like these. the booster outcomes very much, but certainly just part of the process in terms of, of crossing the cheese and darting eyes. we understand that the electoral commission at this point has now declared about 50 percent of results. that translates to about $13000000.00 volts as it has said that about 24 hours off the election, which would have been at some point on thursday. they would have finished verifying about 80 percent of the vote. they seem to be a little behind to this time around, possibly because a number of people have voted. but also they've indicated there was some delay because of the new systems i put in place, which i aimed at verifying the votes. and so they just wanted to be as very
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specific about that as far as possible. and for me to own indications that they've been saying that the amc will for sure to the majority. i need to form a coalition to remain in government. how is the whole straining then locked into play out for me to as well. it was we looked at the results very quickly, the agencies sitting at about 42 percent of the vote. and at this point, that's about 15 percent low, then the election 5 years ago. so very damaging for the african national congress. and as you say, they now pushed into a position where they have to look at coalition governments. just to give you an idea of the difficulties they're facing, for example, in the wisdom teeth, they didn't control that province. it's been controlled by the official opposition to democratic alliance, but they were low, they lost a 3rd of their support. so the african national congress is, is facing very challenging times. now let's look at the possible coalitions. it could be with the official opposition,
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the democratic alliance. it could also be with parties like the economic freedom fighters. but one of the difficulties it might face is finding a party that's in line with some of its own policies in ideologies. if we look at one particular issue, for example, and now we look at the newly formed content, was these report to that's related by the former president, jacob's whom he of course had one point leading the amc. he's now uses as luck lift the amc, his leading and k. but this is a policy that for example, says it doesn't support the constitution. this is the foundation of the african national congress. so how does that body full look over the issue with m k, for example? and m k has also said that it wouldn't be interested in that coalition because of a fundamental differences. so finding the whites partnership and possibly also listening to the constituencies will be things that the agency has to juggle to trying to hold on to a majority and ensure it has the majority in the national assembly. all right,
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to estimate the middle life as the in mid round and so that's good to meet up. thank you. or will it lead up to sunday's general election in mexico continues to be mobbed by unparalleled political violence. the link between the volumes and a long history of corruption is perhaps the most significant challenge for whoever wins the presidency. i'll just say it was left in america, edit, tennessee, and human reports now from a chalk on in the western part of mexico. he has another episode of political violence in mexico. this when caught on camera called the election campaign from the start the in the western state of mutual con, rudy is always drawing large crowds of local farmers. it's an ideal venue for state congress candidates, monica felicia to ask for vote for support. this man gives her his blessing,
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a symbol of protection. she feels he needs the demo. i'm afraid for my children, i'm afraid for my life, because the dangers are great. but even though i ask for government protection will fix the so far, i don't have a single policeman by my side that i base that nothing on your policy, i mean, allowed them. nearly 40 candidates and 14 family members have been killed. the deadly is campaign in recent mexican history, the most of the victims were running for mayor and other local offices positions wanted by corrupt politicians and organized crime. is that they could they take control of the office and they, they can by the can be they know the candidates. i mean it's very, it's very easily the findings by, by the legal force. that's not a, a, as i knew valencia need to movement called citizens revolution. it tracks down kidnappers, and other criminals for the information provided by ordinary citizens. me said the less now that he's running for mayor of mutual kinds capital. what
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a yeah. he has 24 hour government protection and he also has his own private security and an armored car cuz he would pull it up as long as it goes. but i am heading to a rally. he tells me that state corruption feeds mexico's crime epidemic because on the scene of the style, if with the state has a means to stop this, get the but doesn't want to come with the crime because he generates dividends. it generates profit, so drives money, delinquent generates money for the authorities, while the victim is just the statistic that a lot of me that they're just getting into the middle console. eula, details supporters that with their vote, he can help change things even though is running under the banner of what many claimed to be as one of mexico's most corrupt party vendor for the welfare and, and business owners, politicians, and organized crime or trying to coordinate candidates or have somebody can call me that is a long history of corruption,
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which generally guarantees impunity president and this one little piece of it has all insist that stability is guaranteed despite the electro violence. and it's very much associated with that where it needs this is a way they understood how to go very in a country, political as the realities of both anything else human rights, if a corruption. now it, so you always play the corruption card because your want to preserve or lead the colorless. that means it's almost a tradition as old as disability just rate yet with the states under attack by criminal forces. as never before mexico's next president may find that corruption is too high a price to pay for the illusion of stability. to see a newman al jazeera mutual can protest as are rallying in a menial against the prime ministers plans for land concessions has been
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a launch police presence in the capital yet. and where hundreds of demonstrators gathered that demanding the resignation of 5 minutes done to co passion. yeah, that's off to his government. agreed to handle the territory to as a by john last month. i mean, it has control these fusion area for decades. springs parliament has approved a divisive lower bronte amnesty to cancel on the separatists involved in a 2017 independence campaign. the bill now only passed by 5 votes. it faced opposition from the conservative popular party as well as the far right and folks party around 400 people should benefit from the door including that was who took part in protest. and for my council on regional president, governments put them on reflective belgium, after the 1st all parties in funded guinea, every without finding any more survive. as of last week's massive line slide, the government says more than 2000 people may have been killed, although only a 100 from the bodies had been recovered so far. landslide hit the,
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i'm bonnie village and the angle region last friday. sunnyvale has moved from a town of web, i get in the n g a promise. so many houses have been destroyed. so people are without shelter. so many canvases and things like that. they need, they need shelter, they need will talk, they need freed. they need bidding, these people have lost everything. the area that are covered was an illness. and the depth, you know, 5 to 8 maintenance of trouble in that land slot. and the other factors that him to the rescue operations and the disaster relief operations is that this is a very rugged province. it's a 3 hour drive, but it's a very rugged and warranty, right? to get that the excess has been exacerbated because over the weekend, tribal flashing broke out along the road and that's brought into a lot of people. it's not so safe to drive through that fighting zone to get to the side. they do have helicopters. you may see one applied person in the background, they've been doing that all day from an a strip just to the east of us here,
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bringing in supplies. but really it's, this is a, this is the one of the most rather parts of the, in a very rather country. and they are unable to take any of the bodies using machinery because the area is still incredibly unstable. the change focuses on the people who left the people left behind people who being displaced approximately 4000 of them. and so hopefully in the coming days we'll start to see more of those really urgent released supplies start to flowing on of ok. now in the south west, iceland has continued just few lava for a 3rd day. it's the 5th major eruption to hit the reagan has been in select since december for the march report this soon look, volcanic crate to is once more in full full nature's fireworks. for roaches to be visible from a very safe distance that a tennis peninsula home to 30000 people has already seen week's interruptions

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