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worries 4 and 5 hurricane, so maybe even categories we've never experienced before. we're about to get a brand new climate. the how's it feel to be a free man? we're getting stronger julian, a songs is on his way home to a stereo after pleading guilty to violating us espionage long term robots. and that this is all to 0 life from don't also coming up, the more rallies are planned and tamia my day after 5 people are killed by police guns. far during protests against a controversial finance bill. rescue
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a search for survivors in northern gauze of to overnight just really strikes. bring down a 4 story residential building. plus i'm present salumi in east. how seen? oh hi. oh, we're new findings about a toxic trains. a roman are being released, the whigs fund, or joining us ons is due to arrive in the study and capital condo. as a free body piece. painted guilty is about charge of espionage under a deal with the us. it ends has baffled against extradition, which has lost it for nearly 14 years. and the agreement also brings to a close washington's efforts to prosecute the songs for revealing government secrets about the wars and the dentist on the rug. he didn't speak when he left the court inside on a u. s. territory in the pacific, but his lawyer says assigned had been the victim of unjust prosecution as the
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prosecution of julius on. she is unprecedented. and a 100 years of the espionage act, it has never been used by the united states to pursue a publisher. a journalist, like mister, aside from mister assad, revealed truthful, important, and news worthy information, including revealing, but the united states had committed war crimes. and he has suffered tremendously when during the sellers left, london stands to the airport on a chartered flight and his brain stopped in bangkok to refuel, then, so to cite pon, in the northern body on an island. so us territory and the pacific. when he appeared in courts now he's heading home to australia, as a freeman with join now from side pine by thomas. by noon yet the chief regional correspondence for k u am use. good. have you with us? you were in court at the time. what was it like in court? special or julie and i saw just walked into court. it was
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a live the audience. you could hear lots of chatter happening in the background. the moment that julian assigned walked in with his team, you could almost hear a pin drop. it was as if the gravity of the moment was finally realized and made into reality for us here in sight that in the northern mariana islands, about 60 people or sole steel filled the main port room on the 3rd floor of this building where i'm standing out now, and by now the world has seen the images of juliet assigned walking through those doors right behind me as a free man. and of course, lots of attention on site back. and as he now is making his way back to us truly, as you said, oh you said there are about 60 old people in the court who, why are they were they were predominantly lawyers or whether other people there as well. yes, majority lawyers, journalist, but also a lot of seat of my residents who were just burying treat and want it to be part of
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this history to watch it for themselves. the port also had on its 1st floor right behind me an overflow room, or there was a live feed that we also know many residents went there to watch. of course, no one saw this news coming in the way and piece it did, and no one saw coming here to sight them. but this is a federal board and we are a us territory. and that decision was made by that federal judge to ultimately a sentence him to that time already sir. and we know the jury and as long as didn't say anything when he left the court, what was your impression of him when he was in court? he didn't say anything when he left the ford, but he did say multiple things when he was in port one of those statements that stood out to me. he said quote, i believe the 1st amendment and the espionage act or in contradiction with each other. but except that it would be difficult to, in such a case, given all of these circumstances. and so he did make multiple statements and
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forward in response to the federal, the judge's questions and outside of ford. he didn't make statements, but his lawyer did. of course, putting out of the what he, they believes to be the chilling effect this will add on journalism, on the 1st amendment of free speech. and so many people were anticipating for his statements outside of the board. but he immediately left the building and i headed to the south and international airport. and this whole thing has taken roughly 24 hours or so. it's focused on north a lot of attention on the islands. what is, do you think that has meant for the people of the ons? and i think this story, not only has the educated people about the case of julia and assigns, but also a lot of viewers around the world who perhaps didn't know that america had us territory is like, blah, i'm american samoa, the us virgin islands. and yes,
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the northern marianne island, the chain of 14 islands, which side of van is a part of also including the other main islands of rhoda and 10 in. and so i believe now a lot of people are learning about america's footprint in the pacific. and how this federal, for just like any other federal forward in the united states is ruled by the constitution and cases can be decided here. of course, one of the biggest questions many people asked was why site that question was continued to be asked to do a we received the same answer that it's supposed to, australia and science didn't want to enter is plea in the continental us. and so we're expected to, of course, follow up with local officials here about what that impact to needs for the scene of my raising awareness about the northern marianne i funds, but also a market spot on the map and industry books as it relates to this case. comments on? yeah, is chief regional correspondent for k u. i am news, we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. to all of us journalists,
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adam duff coverage has started in the russian city of your counseling. but the wall street journal report is facing charges of espionage. she was detained in march last year on assignment in russia. russian officials say they caught him. busy red handed, but they gave no further details, so he denies poll charges k as president william rosa was vomiting to cos, unrest at whatever cost is describe the storming of parliament by protesters as treasonous countries. medical association says at least searching people were killed during demonstrations after and peace pasto bill, imposing new taxes. the military was deployed after hundreds of protest has poured into the parliament compound to nairobi, burning part of the building, the u. s. and the african union of ours restraint on dialogue between all parties demonstrate to say there's still time to stop the president from signing the building to log samples for avi. reports from nairobi within hours
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of passing are deeply unpopular, new thoughts and use parliament was overrun by angry demonstrations. many politicians were forced to evacuate or sell to the base. a government building set on fire president who move till they have got what he wanted by raising taxes with them and traders made it clear this. find it difficult for the food stamps. i didn't the, to the, the, the one of the. c the thousands of people who will police breaking through their laws are these pay to continue to ask the pressure on the government. what the protesters you want to say is they want a said one clear message to the government. no matter what happens in parliament,
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no matter what happens in the house, no matter what decisions are made, they will be the ones to decide the future of their country. what is happening in 10, you know, he's fun precedent to the recent time. addressing the nation route to describe the day's events as an attack on the law, i assure the nation septic government must be nice, which was at the nation's disposal to ensure that a situation of this nature would not recall. again at whatever cost championing national security. the rest of you kind of a self style, strong man on duty under increasing pressure even a signal of what is to come. the president ordered the deployment of the canyon military tobacco police move 10 years human rights commission says is unconstitutional. while the president labeled demonstrators as
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traitors, his critics say this for mismanage corruption. the deaths and disappearances means he has broken. the social contract, tenure is an uncharted territory. a movement with no legions, no just young people who want jobs, freedom and the future free of corruption and mismanagement that they say are relics of they are angry, i'm afraid and determine the mistake said bus route, the ultra 0 and i wrote the demonstrations of also being held in the president's hometown crowd, so people fault with police and was a strong hold of elder act in western virginia. both test is better promise to save the daily demonstrations until the bills amended. under mombasa, police use tear gas and fired into the air while demonstrate as cold stones processors. they're saying they're going to return to the streets at the bill is
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not true volt. it's usually due to us of because of a few changes, even though on has let them leave. it doesn't have to be too. oh no, they're going to date it in this country is going to be will on to us and we're going to going to live. that's the that's happened. i'm going to need to be the one . what do we have showed up in big numbers when it's good? we're going to show up today to model and different the mix they should have been able to. then we're going to end up going through this maybe until the day a day, if we must be going to be okay with us. well, money, i'm any call attorney among the things driving the protests. i anger can just total public debt. our minds to 70 percent of its gross domestic product. that's the result of the government borrowing heavily to fund major infrastructure projects. while the countries in debt canyon and peas, the best page in the world was highest salaries that m. p 's in many major economies. and the half of can use budget goes towards paying government employees . unemployment has risen in recent years, especially among young people who make up 3 quarters of the population of the law.
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he bought it with holly k is a corner of africa. security analyst. he says, president rudo is running out of options if he wants to control the protest. the majority of the young people are telling the president and the leaders that there's only so much that they can type in to build on the belt is about to break the realities present. we have to go to doesn't have a choice between dude and bottles. so you only have broad options of the table. for instance, the can, yes. did to g d p. waste is almost 70 percent. there is no room for him to go with the data. that is, you know, private us with us from multi lateral institution domestic i especially, he's now in a very difficult position because the quote is, does have move some of his psychological 5 years. this is the 1st time can yes, independent impala that was invaded. you've seen members of fine members of
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parliament who supported these build their houses and properties gone down last week when they were doing the searching day. why heading to the states house? that is what we are left with. the president has no room and he is on. he only has bod choices. on whichever way he goes, she is about to not succeed in these the, these are the voices, have cut it out. it strikes in the united nations school for dozens of palestinian families have been sheltering. it has happened at the aisle shop, a refugee camp in northern gauze, or on tuesday, journalist and both i'll followed has been speaking to some of the survivors. the other one is the best rate because
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the sleeping and sizing lives in new styles is the school and the whole place turned to the fire and smoke. a lot of people were killed and injured to were dead bodies everywhere. we already lost our houses and we came here to the school. we were shocked to hear themselves hitting the school. there was fire everywhere. is this fair? these really say there are terrorists here, but there are just women and children. what do they want from us? may go deal with them. what do they want from the people? what do they want from the children? there were people killed including the children who are sleep. it was 3 am. staying in northern guys, at least for palestinians, have been killed in a news release twice on a residential building and very fluffy. yeah. dozens of people are set to be still under the rubbing. the full story home. most of the injured have said to be women and children consciously, it has obtained a video showing on his really military dog attacking an elderly palestinian woman inside her home. it happened during an operation and there's a bali and refugee camp a few weeks ago. the woman says is ready for us,
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has sent the dog into our house after she refused to leave. she said she was injured when the animal dragged her out of a bedroom. the furniture was captured on a body come the dog was wearing. it has, you know, not the, i'm 100 down. lots of do not alton nani. from jabante a refugee camp. i refused to be forced out of my house. no lie, a band in my house. so these re lease, that's a dog on me. which bit me while i was sleeping in my bed, it dragged me and this still pulled me move away to the entrance stool. now i have a serious injury. there were no hospitals or anything to treat my injury. so my hand is still on treated is really full, says that the dog on me grabbed my arm still ahead on all just wanted to check in via know of whether this be great is one of the most luxurious
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services in southeast asia. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now? i don't think so. and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are looking at this as selected justice or weapon is ation of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage both ukraine's a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story. on al jazeera, a heartfelt of letters written by l. julian resistance fighters of the 1950s. many remains on scene until now, our moral is high. now brothers die every day to the trade, our country 0 to 0 world reveals the long lost personal testimonies from the men
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and women who fought for o julian independence. i'm writing to you, not knowing if this would be my last letter. letters of love letters or for analogies, 0. the challenges here within the the georgia motor 0 reminder of adults stories. and this are, we're getting signed. a julia sonjee is on his way home to the stranger as a free man is pleaded guilty to a challenge of espionage onto a plane deal with the u. s. it aids us efforts to prosecute for revealing
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governments and is really striking a residential building and northern gauze, or has killed, at least for palestinians, dozens of peace of the main shop under the rubble of the 4 story home faithless here. most of the injured o one k as president william mucho is binding to quash unrest at whatever cost of each of the $13.00 people were killed on tuesday during demonstrations. after empties pasto bill imposing new taxes, military was sent in after hundreds of protesters of stones into the phone with me while can you police are on a mission to tackle violence and hatred. so they're heading a you in bunk force trying to contain guy who's controlling most of the capital pull to products to visible reports. canyon a waste flight landed in porter prints on tuesday carrying 400 members of kansas police force. they're part of the u. n. small time, national security support mission task with containing gangs who control more than
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80 percent of haiti's capital. haiti has faced scale since 2021 after the killing of president julian invoice acquisition of prime minister and got equally less for name or this month. he says, the security forces will play across the road in stabilizing the country. we want to think all the friendly countries that have supported this initiative behind the vision strategy and mandate that this transitional government has to re establish security in the country to allow way of a half a 1000000 people to return to their homes. to re launch the country and of course to hold elections as soon as possible. but doing so won't be easy. haiti's capital has been ravaged by 9 and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. and large parts of the population are struggling to cover their most basic needs, like food and medicines,
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via the me know was shot in his leg and he's back. he had to spend 8 months in a hospital but was forced to leave because a guy getting bated the building minutes ago when they were about to get up. well, i didn't take all the medication. i should have have a loss of pain, especially in my boss alex account says will stand for a long time. the un mission is meant to support haiti's, national police force, some 50. now the nation, including countries in africa and the caribbean, are expected to join the canyon contingent, as well as canada, friends, and britain. the security forces. as for my 2500 strong peacekeeping mission, that's going to be funded by the united states. but fighting against the gangs won't be easy. they're heavily armed and leave side by side the population. haiti has had a long history of controversial following interventions. many fear the presence of
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following security forces on the island once again, but the vast majority of haitian, say the violence needs to end and food. now, the un mission seems to be the only way forward. that is, i will just see to washer and ukraine of each exchange, 90 prisoners of war, and the biggest swaps since february video released by the russian defense ministry . it shows soldiers hugging. i'm calling family members after they were set free, but it has been broken by the united arab emirates to ecuador for 5 suspects on trial accused of murdering presidential candidates from mendel v of a chance here last year. we have a chance you'll dive into shooting shortly. before the country's 2023 election prosecutors that i could always highest court, i choose the leader of drug trafficking, gang los lobos, of coordinating the crime, a witness who has testified, claims that were 200000 dollar bunting and vision sealed over this campaign against gaines and corruption a toxic train crash in the us was caused by equipment
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failure according to an investigation by the national transportation safety board. a real company has been criticized for the way it responded to the incident last year in east palestine in ohio, which resulted in widespread pollution assistance, unlimited reports, people living and contaminated homes. so the compensation they've been offered isn't enough, is almost a year and a half since the devastating train derailments these palestine at 1st appearance looks like it's old self again. the president say everything has changed. its been really traumatizing. morgan parker grew up in the village and wants to raise her children here too. but like many residents, she worries, it's still is it safe? i'm just not sure that the hold her since then put out there. and i think it's really important so that people can make informed decisions of whether they want to stay or whether they want to try to leave. she was among the many either to hear
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the findings at the national transportation safety board came to east palestine on tuesday. to present its final report on behalf of the entire agency, i want to recognize the significant impact that this derailment has had. the trains of rail behind me here in these policies due to a burning wheel bearing. but the n t. s be found evidence that the wheel was actually on fire. 32 kilometers away, and a sensor on the side of the tracks failed to detect. and the board also determined it wasn't necessary to burn 5 tankers full of vinyl chloride to avoid an explosion . an action that resulted in toxic particles spreading across 16 states. the board faulted the railroad company, norfolk southern for pushing that action, and withholding crucial information from 1st responders and later interfering with its pro, norfolk southern abuse of the party process was unprecedented and reprehensible.
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but the report does not assess air or water contamination or health impacts of lingering concern for many residents. despite reassurances from the environmental protection agency that they're now safe, my hair started to fall out. i've lost all my hair on my head and my children have been sick constantly. many residents want more environmental testing. those within a 10 mile radius of the crash have until august 22nd ask to decide whether or not us to accept a cash settlement from norfolk southern and that many fios, inadequate, were gonna still be stuck in contaminated homes that make us sick. how are they even entertaining this settlement before they heard what we heard today? and something needs to change, but real change needs to come from lawmakers and local residents say they aren't giving up the fight. kristin salumi alger 0 east palest in ohio, was far as a burning through the world's largest tropical wetlands. in south western brazil,
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the state of emergency has been declared in the continental area. it's a nature reserve with many different types of wildlife record breaking fives of sweats region during the dry season, which has come earlier than usual firefighters and civilian volunteers have been deployed to contains the fires us space agency. nasa has launched a new whether the satellite into all but using the space x fall can heavy rocket or 3 that's lost at all from kennedy space center in the area on tuesday is present a g, a station. we all went with this position 6 over the same point above the is the final piece of a network of advanced whether monitoring satellites, which belongs to find the economist of yet, number urging the government to approve a new north south railing. they say investing in a high speed line to boost economic growth, but the country is long seeding. johnny is also a major draw for tourist. tony check reports from a slow train out of the 9 tucked away down one of handle is narrow streets.
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a new hot spot to visit us several times a day train. supposing tourist pop into the cafe isn't boss to catch the rolling stock rumbling by both of those wanting a more immersive experience. a new service will be a slightly more expensive the via toes. a luxury train carriage that runs along the coast of central vietnam, the private seats and table service provided by leverage stuff hawking back to the golden era of steam. they want to have an experience within the whole holidays. i guess an experience with a new experience. and it's not necessarily about rushing for me to be about enjoying something along the way. the view isn't enough. is fine dining in your seats. well, the chance to stretch your legs and
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a few other bits with an on board massage. for 6 hours you can sit back, relax, how much the work good. even though you're going alone, you still get to see loss. they mean the streets, of course you need to get as well when you're in the country. so i just saw a few carriages down, views the same that the tickets and the fraction of the cost. this is how most people travel for those wanting to go places in a hurry. rail is known as a good option. travel time between the big cities in the north and south is about 40 hours. this rail network isn't much steve of investment, but this year the government's expected to approve a high speed network linking handily with the team and city, and testing that journey across the country. by 2 thirds. that plan, however, is a long way down the track and speed is everything. for some,
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it's all about the june. and the destination. tony toyotas are central vietnam. whether it's going to be next, the inside story is going to ask if there's not more risk of direct conflict between russia and nato over ukraine. stay with us and noticed the the, to the house as well as the moment. and there may be in peninsula is not exactly tempted by any capital except along the south coast off and not of my mind, but of course you catch the monsoon breeze. so it's full. he's even near 50 some, some places in the 9th of this area. if i'm on. all right, so the gulf states to iraq, despite the fact was a wind, mary picking up. it'll pick up the dust and the sound, but it will not cool things down as a whole to it. and is cooler on the western side of saturday. than it was,
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it's not so bad in most of it all. in fact, if you feel the heat you'll be facing that breezy, shari stuff, or cool things down in, for example, the result to her on his heart to be on took no style up to was complex, down. what about 5 degrees above where we should be? and otherwise, in the next day or so, things started change drastically and still hold for far too many people talk about it should be brought back. many shuttles around at the moment in this part of africa does more. right. and just going out the coast of canyon that might catch them on it and their shows up in these here appear as cools the full cost, but i just don't buy consumes that rather low cost area. have to say obviously up here where you get frequent funding sources. there it is. in mozambique, there is a hint of probable concentration of drain over the next couple of days. the,
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the us missiles 5 by ukraine, kil, sunday, those including children on the it's in climate, moscow rooms, washington. it will respond both sides on escalating weapons and targets in the ukraine. so is there a greater danger of direct conflict between russian night says this is inside story the .

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