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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from bullet county is present back track. so after deadly violence sweeps, nairobi, william router says he will no longer support the finance build a spark demonstrations in which more than 20 people died in parliament was ransacked. also coming up, julian, a son, land in australia, a free man. after 5 years in prison and the link, the legal battle, the wiki leaks founder agreed to us please deal, allowing him to return home the
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law. i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. can use president william rudo has rejected or controversial new finance bill that spark violent demonstrations and recent days he refused to send the amended draft law back to parliament. effectively withdrawing at thousands of protesters breached the security barrier. outside the parliament building and nairobi on tuesday, they were showing their anger at proposed tax bikes. at the time when living costs are on the rise, at least 23 people were killed in clashes between police and protesters. let's listen to what present rudo had to say. the paperless printer will have saved locally, but there was nothing to find on the 2021st. i've got a seat and they have to sign
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the 2021st and then subsequently withdrawn. and i have a member that that becomes a collective petition tomorrow, this cross straight over to now i robi, where are correspondent physics money, maureen, good standing by, felix. what did the president say about the controversial tax bill? so the president said that they're controlled by so a tax b is now withdrawn. atrial no longer be in effect. and now people kind of get to risk. but some of the things that this means is that the government will the needs to find as the methods to raise the finances required to run the government. yeah. or a budget for the government to run the normal operations, the president as saying that they felt the pressure and they felt that the people
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that did not want anything to do with the finance, to be entirely to know some of the things that the president said that he really have to raise funds for is a employee and employing ads in the secondary school to teach us which he said them money had been budgeted for in the tax proposals. he also said that the government had plans to buy for, to live in a farm inputs and part of the money that would be raised in that's controversial and finance bill. and that's also now he sees, he will have to look for money. the thing that the president said was that she has listened to people and they have told him to do family with quite often. so he said he will be dealing family with crap. so because of that, of kenya's budget is the last annual lead to court option. and if the president conveying in on uh the runaway corruption and then probably the government would be
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able to raise its own finances. he also said that his office and other costs additional offices will have to now cut down on their budget to live within their means. how are kenyans reacting to this news? the majority. so for the test as online have um started uh, commenting on the president speech and missouri. 2 of them are saying this is up as done. many are questioning why the president did not address the depth of the young people. yes, the day many are questioning why this evening and not yesterday evening when the president addressed the masses by many ah, saying that it's too late. it's no longer just about the finance to be, it's about corruption. it's about my management, it's about for governance, it's about so many other things that not just if i know some people and people, i say they're really not relent until the see change happening in the country.
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felix. thank you very much. that was our correspondence in i robi felix mind that maureen julian massage is back home in australia, a free man after a play deal with us, doherty's, his private jet, landed at camber airport, where he was welcomed by his wife stella and his father is freedom follows a to our court here as before, a judge and a us pacific territory where he pleaded guilty to violating american laws is marching into a 14 year long legal battle with the us government. overly documents and classified military files that he published on his with the leeks plat julia massages, legal team and his wife spoke to reporters a short while ago. here's what stella assange had to say. join join. wanted me to sincerely find everyone he wanted to be. but you have to
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understand what he's been through. he needs time, he needs to recuperate. and this is the process. i ask you to give up space to give us privacy, to find our place for that our family, the family. before he speak again. at a time of his choosing. earlier i spoke to reuters journalist trust the need them about this using camera. she told us more about those emotional moments after us on his arrival. so this, that was a press conference with assigns as was still a clearly a martial speaking to the media. so the 1st time since she had embraced the husband's, we stepped off that plane,
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not that long ago. and also he's legal team. timing. he hundreds of assigned to support is also attend at the hotel, jeering clacking. it was point hit exchange, and the message from stella is, you know, doing couldn't be that the spot. so many supporters turning out the media because he makes time to recover. it has been quite an old deal and you said someone who takes ahead freedom comes slowly. and so this may be a slight pressure at school and it has been julia julia and assigned to re adjust to his new freedom in australia. things legal team will also is a very public who had been in that side 10 ports and he said, look, this is a great, i mean there's my guys hold up on julian, there's nothing since nothing to stop him from speaking in the future. and you know, just play deal also means that there's nothing else to do on the switch construction. they'll be nice to charge it. do we know what julian his son
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is going to do? now of course he has to adjust to being free, but do we know what his plans are at this point? i'm not at this stage me speaking to his family then this guy said knowing julian, they kind of mentioned that he and 7 down to the quiet life fitness. great. is it? yes. and he's these back times the 1st time in 1618. he has a young family and what city wants to enjoy the simple things in life that they do . so i watch the spice because i'm still also said, julian, it's him. he's nice of him speak, hustling human rights, and you know, he has very strong feelings about justice. so you know, to have to be deliverables that we will say. as you said, any signs. * that he will, he'll be back on the public stage. again, the legal process that julian hassan went through for years and years was excruciating and involved multiple countries ended up with him spending over 5
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years in a prison in london. what. what about the future for his legal status is, is this the end of, of all of his legal troubles, or could we see more to com, a sorry, his, his council very focused, but, you know, in fact about these pieces, i thought he said, so, you know, i assigned had pleaded guilty on one charge of espionage. he had been free. there's no chance that the charges can be brought against him. and you said this is why it was a complex negotiations. it took, took many months, it, and the wins that was gained by his team with this quote hearing would be in a specific us territory, not in the mainland. united states that assigns would not be presented as a prisoner, but there will be no gag order on him. so this is, you know, a bit of an insight into the 2 and right and the complex negotiations that has gone
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on. now he's pretty slowly i jen robinson also related to the fact that there was a pretty smart court hearing coming up quite said, wait, assigned would have been able to argue that the charges he faced nighted states that the consideration must be given to his 1st amendment. rights, you know, that legal, legal protections might not be available to him in the united states. so this tension between national security and freedom of states was really coming into play . and he's legal. same suggested that this press conference, but these are the issues that you know, the united states government really didn't want it. there's a difficult complex issue right across the thank you very much. that was a writer's journalist, kirsty, and need them there in camber, australia. let's, let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. nato has officially announced outgoing, does prime minister mark router as it's next secretary general. he will take over
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from you installed and back on the 1st of october. some of the biggest challenges for richard will be russia's ongoing war and ukraine and uncertainty over the us as future commitment to the alliance. russian prisoners of war have returned home from captivity in ukraine. a plane with 90 soldiers on board arrived in moscow early on wednesday morning is the biggest exchange between the countries in almost 5 months . the united arab emirates is said to be a mediator in the exchange process. is capital del, a has been facing its worst heat wave in decades as climate change takes, its toll temperatures in parts of northern india hit, a blistering 48 degrees celsius last week. the intense heat is resulting and health issues and fatalities that it's even more difficult for people who are living on the streets. denny has been like
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a furnace for 2 months. the government has told people to stay indoors if they can . but mom with if the car has no other choice than to be out on the street, she has been staying on the pavement with his wife and children. he is one of the houses which i will do daily from all over the country every year to get affordable medical treatment at ease to stop. most government costs to defend do many end up living on the street outside because they are unable to afford any of the accommodations. and i've never seen the kind of hate i'm seeing now. it's the reason i don't go out looking for work very often. i was just focused on getting the treatment and taking care of my children. if the guard on his vice, i hear because they chose the chief mental scheme disorders by staying in the heat, has made matters worse. to little psalms have developed boys on disk and then now getting treated for the i to this is shaping up to be the longest. and the was to
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you to be very, have seen in the last 74 years exposed to lots of using this to what do you need one soon. and the end, you know, phenomena in a box from getting regular has advisories to people. the government, visio also directed hospitals to provide, especially just well he's still faces, drama, new york. another government wants to them, denny has created a heat to image in see delta human to seek treat. does that on days of the cheat, the good several of them mostly be required to work outdoors like construction labor drugs or security guards. the most common symptoms that patients that move on . she is having a lot of party them bridger lake where it can be to get can be as high as 161 or 7 degrees fahrenheit. the water is equipped with a motion, cooling technology, or dropping ice and the rating machine unlocked 7 tubs, in which heat stroke, patients are done in ice cold water to bring down the body temperature dropped to
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seek recess in a heat stroke situation, which also just organ female rapid cooling up to 40 is the only way to save life. this kind of a situation that happened for the 1st time and that the, we know very explanation man and such patients are coming to us in large numbers. we have never seen such a number in the preceding years. this is to god brings his sons out as he sees the slight change and where the light streams and the city has brought temporarily to lease, but also incense humidity's. going to be that if it gets too hot for us, we either go and take shelter in the so by train station, over the ongoing side, the hospital we're trying to manage and protect our kids somehow. they've got a good if the car says he prays to god every day for his children to get better. so he can either go back to his village or stop looking for work you activate to be able to afford a shelter to protect them, to come to any, whether you're watching dw news coming up. next we have
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a documentary film for you're looking at the we're going back to the ruins of mosul . and the story of a rex 1st independent radio station. it's coming up after the break. i'm terry martin. thanks for the coming 0, st. excel's 3 trans people. stories is kind items that feed us complex stores, sometimes some of the sort of additional chips possession of 3 generations lunch. any thoughts july 7th on d w the.

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