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the the donald trump is on duty and it will search the full counts and as hushed, many trial the 1st time a former us president has been convicted of a crime rate is going to be november. the other one down in jordan, this is obviously are a lie from to host coming up. we report from guns as largest refugee camp when most residential blocks and shelters have been destroyed,
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often to be 3 weeks of his radiance. the results of a sudden, africa showed moving the hall from photos rejecting the company, national and national congress for the 1st time. and you and ones with a major risk of disease in pop. when you're guinea, often a massive landslide last week and more than 2000 people, see it at the beginning. the united states with former president, donald trump, has been convicted an old, $34.00 felony charges, and it's so cold hush money trial. it's a 1st time a former or current president has been convicted of a crime. juror was found from guilty of falsifying business records to cover up extra marital affairs that threatened his 2016 run for the white house for my president to slam the trial as rigdon, as low as insist, an appeal will be filed soon. i'll just say with john henry begins, i'll coverage from the after more than 9 hours of deliberations,
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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 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, along with a small number of opponents of trump would gather it wasn't long after the verdict did 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 believe trump's 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 cones
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testimony saying he was motivated by revenge in money, but it wasn't enough. the man who brought the chargers manhattan district attorney elvin bragg gave his reaction a short time later while this defended. maybe unlike any other in american history, we arrived at this trial and ultimately to date this verdicts 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,
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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 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. well, today i think a son is a professor of know the university of pennsylvania low school. she explained the importance of the ruling. so let me just say what an extraordinary day it is for the rule of law. and i run a center call 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
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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 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. 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. the time all, despite the fact that he could very well sped up to 4 years in prison for these
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offences, and how hard he fights undoubtedly will have something to do with the level of punishment that is assigned to him. the face, 14 palestinians have been killed of an item. the latest is really strikes in the, on the set up and outbreak. refugee camps in central garza, 3 homes were targeted. is there any forces levels at bump, disability income? and on the set up getting 3 people in that attack, split 3 weeks of intensified is why the attacks and northern gauze level, but destroyed what was the largest refugee camp in the strip palestinians who used to live in jamalia, say the shopped by the level of destruction and zeros mohammed shaheen reports from the north carolina and i'm a product and we are now at the trans intersection in japan. the account in the north of the gaza strip, where the east radio occupation forces have destroyed expansive parts of account,
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most property and civilians. belongings have been destroyed in the easy way, the military operation that lasted nearly 20 days. these radio occupation forces withdrew from the camp on thursday morning meeting in the wake. this vast destruction fires resulting from his right. the shedding continued to have the shadow of the month of the month of us by use ready forces continue to fight weapons industry, which leads desired on based on noun neighborhoods. so the situation still dangerous, summarize it, and tried to go down this road towards the northern parts of the 2 body account, but came on defiance. we can see here that a 5 boat bombing target to the st, causing vos destruction. we can still hear the sound of artillery shells at the other end of the street, the mountains of a different last cause the scale of destruction in jamalia. these re, these have destroyed this. so actually testing the massage on us. so what do you call it on the heavy who has your method, it has a residency,
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say that the scale of destruction is as a result of his really use of weapons provided by the united states. they say that the goal is a strict, including to body count as being used by, as well as a testing ground for width of the sort of in hubs. the next to the we received a report that these radio occupation forces had partially withdrawn from the job of the account. some forces are still deployed around commanded one hospital. and the us sick street area. we've recovered a number of decomposed dead bodies which we couldn't creature earlier. until now. we have recovered the bodies of nearly 10 people killed in the camp. our crews continued to search for more people killed and injured houses here have been destroyed. sheltering centers into schools, as you can see behind us have been completely burned. as a residents recover the dead bodies they are finding that most of them might be composed and have been eaten by street dogs. as they have been lame in the streets
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and to have one just a partial withdrawal by these radio occupation forces from the 2 body accomplish surrounding areas has revealed a launch of scale and vast destruction to residents, houses, and companies, as well as infrastructure and public facilities including clinics and schools, the residence of waiting for the end of the is really destructive attack. and the genocidal bull. the israel has been waging since october the 7th of last year to be able to restore a place where they can live safely. how much a jersey it i'm about you mean on the lead of a centrist pontoon? israel is war cabinet says he submitted a bill to dissolve paul and i don't hold any elections been against who threatened to resign if a postwar plans for garza's once a new monday before october. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says any elections with damage, as well as military operation and gaza and rewards on us, as well as bound down to 0 from reporting from the. so several higher ed has this
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update from a jordanian capital. i'm a or any gaps is national unity policy joined prime minister benjamin netanyahu. government placed october 7 as part of an emergency coalition. well, since then that happened divisions and many accounts earlier in the month a has tourette's and promised benjamin netanyahu saying that if you don't agree to a post will plan 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. they wouldn't need a majority with only just 8 seats in the car into government. that seems to be unlikely. lots many guns has been very vocal about what he expects from this post war plan. and this comes just one day, all through his cabinet. the guy, the eyes in court, also called on earlier election and the dissolving of the current government. all
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of this as international pressure goes private as to benjamin netanyahu increases, and they're all more internal protests within the country, especially from families of those health cap to one thing to see us these 5 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 promise to 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 at a height of, i'll just, sarah, i'm on the reminder again these when a government has banned down to 0. so we're reporting from outside israel, us humans who sees that these 14 people have been killed in us, which strikes in the city of data. the us and british administrative say the joint operation was against 2 targets in the red c,
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fort city. let's say 3 locations were hit, hold on. so 2 people were wounded in the attack. the ukraine, at least 3 people are dead. and 16 injured off, the russian strikes hit, the eastern city of hockey's, local officials said that miss solves hits civilian areas, including an apartment, a shop, and assuming factory. russia has stepped off, it's offensive, and ukraine's east and has made slow incremental advances in the region. the president job button has passed the list of the band on ukraine using us alms to hit russian territory. the change in policies understood to apply only to defend the hockey area. nature of allies have been calling on the us to allow ukraine to use western weapons to attack targets inside russia. like david the russians and profess that then the east south asia center for strategic studies, and a former nato operations director. the explain why the bottom administration made
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this decision. what we've seen is a pattern where the ukrainians ask for a certain type of weapons the by the ministration denies the 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 keys. you know, firing artillery from car, keep that we cannot respond to with american weapons. and again, as with the provision of howitzers, an attack comes eventually the bible ministration, gibson, but there's another dynamic here which is that the ukrainians with their own weapons have been attacking rushes nuclear infrastructure. so they just damaged the crescent at our early warning radar with a domestically produced strong that's very far within russia. early on this year they attacked the strategic bombing phase in angles. their base, which was the heart of russia's, uh, uh, uh,
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airplane delivered nuclear deterrent. so i think, paradoxically allowing russia, we're allowing you frame to strike within russia within this limited tactical operation. the price for that is probably a cessation of you creating a strikes on the strategic capabilities of rush, which would have the potential of increasing their conflict stuff. there's hope right here now to 0, when we come back, the record violence against politicians and mexican just stays for fontes. go to the pump on more lava flows in iceland, it's the 5th time this folk kind of has erupt. it after like 2 months of age on the he says he went to go to and syria to provide a 27 year old activity as to how kids survey testing working as an i'm the then
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started with nursing, the eyes of his governments with my citizenship was 2 of us, i was surprised in the 1st part of the series we funded was to either push the shape worker cuz he confronts the news that the citizenship verification. i only want my citizenship back if i'm proven in a sense, i don't wanna wait honest, technically stake listed in syria on which is the era injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where in just this isn't something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war, a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand in a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produces the best spaces and those other people to ireland in order to be able
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to get that message out to the world. the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back here watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this former us president donald trump's been convicted on such a full felony charges and it's a cold hush money trial makes him the 1st for the american president to be convicted of a criminal offense. he's 14 punished indians have been killed of an item. his randy strikes on the sand at them. blaze refugee camps and central guns. 3 homes were targeted. 20 forces of also have hit somebody and caught in all the sarah coming
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through to south africa. now where half the votes from wednesday is general election have been counted. partial results show the governing amc parties painting short forward in short, the majority for the 1st time since it took power in 1994. if the amc fails to wimbledon, 50 percent of the vote in the force to seek coalition and pot as cross live now to estimate the miller was that the results operation center in the town of mid run to meet a so the an actual commission has been telling us that vote counting is finished focused through what's happening now. and when we like to they're like you to declare a final result that well know that the boat continues over. they are continuing to verify results. and so we're waiting for that final off of the results to come out and we're hoping that would be finalized in the next day or 2. but the final results being announced possibly on sunday, and that's what the initial commission has indicated. but what has happened so far
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also is quite interesting in that because there was a late searching voting on wednesday. i think it was assumed that to more people that come up to vote than the 2019 elections. but so far, the turn out shows given that all the votes have been counted, that the turnout is at 58 percent actually lower than 2019. despite that lower turnout, it has shaken up. so that african politics in a way that hasn't happened for the 2 years as the african national congress has been in power. and so we are likely in the next couple of days to see a lot of behind the scenes discussions around possible coalitions. and what happens for the amc given that it's not meeting that's 50 plus one percent majority, it needs to govern. it needs to have the majority of the national assembly. you have to meet, as you say, own indications of the amc will fall short of a majority and of course will need to form a coalition to remain in government. so just focus through how the horse trading is
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locked into play out. well, they are a number of options for b, a and c, but finding a coalition partner and perhaps concerns around just how much the agency will have to give into. and the park know that also meets them in terms of their ideological and policy obligations and priorities that could be quite challenging. they are a number of options we've heard from the democratic alliance. they are all the official opposition in south africa. and at this point, i'm sitting at about 20 percent of the vote. they won the wisdom case, the only province at this point, not run by the a and see um from the following the last election. nobody is said that it's willing to speak to the agency because it doesn't want to see what it calls a doomsday coalition. and that's referring to the agency with other opposition parties like the newly formed m. k parties for the receipt where they by former
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president jacobs. luma, all the economic freedom fighters relate to by a g less malaria. and what concerns the da is perhaps the, the policies ship south africans could see perhaps what they considered to be radical policies which could affect the economy. the d a may be offering an alternative, but it could be early days, but we know there's a lot of political maneuvering happening behind the scenes. all right. have to meet the middle life as the in mid round. and so that for that to me that thank you. i'm the lead up to sundays general election in mexico continues to be mobbed by political violence. the links between the bonham signed the long history of corruptions i've seen as the most significant challenge for whoever wins the presidency just there was left in america editor. let's see a newman report summit truck up in the western part of mexico. he has another episode of political violence in mexico. this one caught on camera called the election campaign from the start in the western state of mutual con,
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rudy is always drawing large crowds of local farmers. it's an ideal venue for state congress candidates, monique, if the leader to ask for vote for support, this man gives her his blessing, a symbol of protection. she feels he needs the keep them open. 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,
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it's very easily the findings by, by the legal force. that's not a, as i knew valencia, i 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 a yeah. he has 24 hour government protection and he also has his own private security and an armored car cuz he will pull it up as long as it goes to the i'm, i'm 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 doesn't want to come with the crime because he generates dividends and that's 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 is going into the middle console. eula, details supporters. that with their vote, he can help change things, even though he's running under the banner of what many claim to be as one of
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mexico's most corrupt party. under the welfare and, and business owners, politicians organized crime war trying to get an orange and a candidates, or somebody can call me that is a long history of corruption, which generally guarantees impugning the president. and there is one little piece of it as or insist that stability is guaranteed, despite the electoral 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 this, the realities are both anything else human rights, if a corruption now eh, so you always play the corruption card because you want to preserve or lead the colorless w it's almost a tradition as old as disability just rate,
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yet with the state 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 me to work on how far it is in pop, when you get a have ruled out finding any most of life. as of last week's massive land slide, the government says more than 2000 people may have been killed. although only a handful of bodies had been recovered so far, landslide have young, bonny village and the angle region last friday, tanya bell has more now from angle province. so many houses have been destroyed. so people are without shelter. so many campuses and things like that. they, they need shelter, they need will talk, they need freed, they need bidding. these people have lost everything. the area that had coverage was an illness. and the depth, you know, 5 to 8 meters of trouble in that land slide. the other factors that him to the
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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 tables. not so sites you need to drive through that. findings aren't 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, 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 are left, the people left behind, people who are 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 up. ok now in southwest iceland discontinued dispute lava,
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it's the 5th major option to strike the ranking experience lessons to send. but it's been a month to this soon. look at volcanic crate to is once more in full, full nature's fine works for roaches to be visible from a very safe distance that a tennis peninsula home to 30000 people has already seen weeks interruptions elsewhere too often 8 centuries of inactivity officio that's opened up in the stretches, several kilometers, experts say at the moment it only threatens infrastructure like water pipes, but remains fall from stable to continuous current and the fire that is more than 2 and a half kilometers long by now. but as it develops with time, it will focus into certain points and eventually, and often only one or 2 craters will be active on the long run. but we can't say
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that by now, we only observing the initial phase by now the interruptions, hey, i have shifts of teaching systems crossed roads and smashed several homes in the fishing community of get into that. so now defensive goals and dykes blocked the lava from further destruction. and despite the crowds of steam and ass flights of continued at the countries nearby international airports, they said localized events in the southwest corner of the island on the map. it seems to be many that seems to be very close to the airport, but that's, it's elizabeth saving. below the surface, reservoirs of mac might have continued to mass on the scene, often a warming of possible further explosion. this storm of orange and red, the latest remind for the small population of this island nation, that spectacular interruptions will remain
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a regular feature of life here. so many decades may be centuries to come with a month. so does it. right, as if a, me down jordan, more information of course my website is down to 0 dot com. there it is. the weather is nice and inside. story examines what are the appointments of a new fi minister who helps but that's it. state you so much of the the hello good to have a long kicking 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, phone karachi, but with
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a breeze off the radiant sea dust and sand storm seemed likely some heat to the east of the caspian sea park, minnesota, and ask about or shooting for a height of $36.00 degrees for you certainly are still central parts of the country here, seeing that what weather flare up, but it's funny and assemble $24.00 degrees full on the sunshine for you and the heat go in and north west africa, but transferring to libya and egypt across west africa. 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 congo, there's been a big dropping those temperatures for the cape. providence is up in to in 20 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 there will come
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a time where no amount of dollars will be able to make up for what is broken active risks making that boise how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world . we are in an emergency right now. when you do that much destruction, you cannot face the consequence. nature is then, we'll just see a risk, new series dying. now we'll never has a new prime minister, gary condo is chosen to turn the country around, but gains control most of the capital and violence has killed and then just thousands. so con, condo bring disability. hey t nice. this is inside story. the

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