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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from burly can use president back tracks after deadly violence sweeps, nairobi. william router says he will no longer support the finance bill that spark demonstrations in which more than 20 people died. parliament was ransacked. also coming up, julian, a sub lion lands and australia, freeman after 5 years in prison and a lengthy legal battle with the leaks founder agreed to us please deal. allowing him to return home plus us journalist, evan garcia, bitch on trial in russia. the wall street journal reporter stands accused of spying . b could face 20 years in prison on charges p,
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as paper did not like to discuss that side. that's one of the clips for the doctor about stuff for the 5th. unfortunately, cancel off. schultz rejects calls for peace talks with the kremlin warning that any concessions would only hold vladimir from the beloved terry martin. good heavy with this can you was president william rudo has rejected a new finance bill that sparked violent demonstrations and re stays. he refused to send the amended draft back to parliament, effectively withdrawing the drop law. thousands of protesters breached the security barrier outside the parliament building, and i, roby. on tuesday, they were showing their anger at proposed tax hikes. the time when living costs are
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on the rise, at least 23 people were killed in classes between police and protesters. so here's what present roots out. ahead say paperless print perhaps. but the, the, the finance bill is 2024 feet. and therefore, i will assign the 2020 for finance and then 7 subsequent lee with a drawer and i have a member that that becomes a collective short while ago i got more on william rito speech from our correspondent field exploring in the early and
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so the president said that comes on by so the tax bill is now withdrawn, it will no longer be in effect.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 the methods to raise the finance is required to run the government. yeah. or a budget for the government to run. b the normal operations, the president as saying that they felt the pressure and they felt that the people did not want anything to do with the find those to be in to tell it to you know, some of the things that the president said that he really have to raise funds for these 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
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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 the family with court option. so he said he will be dealing family with crap. so that because of that of kenya's budget is the last annual need to court option. and if the president conveying in on uh, the runaway corruption, then probably the government would be able to raise its own finances. she also said that she has office and other costs, additional offices will have to now cut down on their budget to live within. that means how are kenyans reacting to this news? so the majority, so for the test eyes online, have you started uh, commenting on the president, speech and missouri. 2 of them are saying this is a ppo stands mini. are questioning why the president did not address the death of
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the young people yesterday. many 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 and not just they find now some people and people are saying they're really not relent until the see change happening in the country village. thank you very much. that was our correspondence in a row. they felix mind that maureen julian massage is back home in australia, fremont, and after a plea deal with us authorities, a private yet carrying him landed at tambra airport, where the science was welcomed by his wife, stella and his father is released. paulo is a, to our court appearance in a us specific territory where he pleaded guilty to violating american laws,
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sparks and in to a 14 year long legal battle with the us. government over leaked documents and classified files that is on, published on the wiki leaks platform. of julian massages legal team and his wife spoke to reporters a short while ago. here's what stella psalms had to say. the julian, julian wanted me to sincerely find everyone he wanted to be. but you have to understand what he's been through. he needs time. can you to richard, right? and this is a process i ask you to give up space to give us privacy to find our place so that our family, the family before he seek again at
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a time of his choosing. earlier i spoke to reuters journalist, kirsty need them in 10 bureau about the she told us more about those emotional moments after his on his arrival. so this, that was the press conference with assigned as was still a clearly emotional speaking to the media to the 1st time since she had embraced the husbands. we stepped off that plane, not that long ago. and also his legal team timing. he hundreds of assigned support is also attend at the high to jeering clacking. it was put, hit exchange, and the message from stella is, you know, julia and couldn't be that the spot. so many supporters turning out in the media because he makes time to recover it. it has been quite an old deal and she said someone had said to her that pretty them come slow, please. and so this may be a slight pressure of school. it has been julia julia and assigned to re adjust to
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use new freedom in australia. things legal team will also have a very polak had been in that. so i tend quotes and he said, look, this is a great mean there's my guys hold on, julian, there's nothing since nothing to stop him from speaking in the future. and you know, this play deal also means that there's nothing else sitting on the switch construction, they'll be nice to charge it. do we know what julian his son 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 the stage of 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. this seems some things in life that
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they do. so i watch the spice because i'm still also said, julian, it's him. he's nice to him, a couple of human rights and you know, he has very strong feelings about justice. so you know, to have to be the naval goals that we will say. as you said, any design time that he will, he'll be back on the public stage. again. the legal process that julian assigned went through for years and years was excruciating and involved multiple countries ended up with him spending over 5 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 come? 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
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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 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 in fry and the complex negotiations that her phone 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
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tension between national security and freedom of speech was really coming into play . and he's legal. same suggested that this press conference, but these are the issues that you know, united states government really didn't want. it is 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, us. let's catch up with a few other stories making headlines around the world. trying you sciences to begin examining materials brought back to the earth by the chung good lunar pro. the return capsule, which landed out a designated slide on tuesday, was opened up at the ceremony. invasion mission was able to collect the 1st ever rock and dust samples. from the far side of the me they to has officially announced outgoing dodge prime minister mark router as it's next secretary general. he will take over from the end stoughton back on the 1st of october. some of the biggest challenges for richard will be russia's ongoing war and ukraine and uncertainty
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over the us as future commitment to the long russian prisoners of war have returned home from captivity in ukraine. a flame with 90 soldiers on board arrived in law school early on wednesday morning, as the biggest exchange between the countries in almost 5 months. united arab emirates is said to be a mediator in the exchange offsets the trial against us journalists, evan grocery, which has begun behind closed doors in the russian city. the a catherine book, the reporter for the wall street journal, is accused of spying for the us. and could face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty. e and his employer denied the charges of to move in a year under arrest. russia is now putting evan. gosh, because it's on trial. the 2 year old john list was detained in march 2023,
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while reporting in the city of your cutting book, according to his employer. the wall street journal russian prosecutors alleged gosh, could, which was collecting secret information from a tank factory for the c. i a gosh, cubits denied the charges. so to his family employer, the white house you say he was wrongfully detained, of this espionage charges are ridiculous. the targeting of american citizens by russian government is unacceptable. we condemn the detention of mister goose glitch in the strongest in the strongest terms. gosh, good, which is the son of soviet emigres and grew up in new jersey. he moved to russia in 2017 to walk. there was a correspondent, the wall street journal. hi to him in 2022 dash could, which is the 1st american john this to be jailed and russian espionage charges since the soviet era. despite strange relations us and russian officials have indicated that talks on going about releasing gosh, because it's in a prison,
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this will go. but the us and russia have not yet reached an agreement. in an interview, in february of this year, vladimir putin indicated he wants to swamp gas, give it to the russian hit my sentence to life imprisonment in germany for muttering a chechen dissident in berlin in 2019 at this facility will definitely be to somebody to go to some ex but say the trial could help bring the negotiations fluid . it's a very unfortunate situation all around, but this may be a glimmer of hope in his adventure all coming home because this trial will establish the verdicts and russian injustice needs to see a verdict and a case before i believe that they're willing to do some negotiation for whatever might be the outcome, but by making the trial secret while she is hiding his case away from the public. well, the gosh of which the uncertainty continues. the german chancellor
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of sold send a speech to the german parliament. the bonus tag says he's confident european parliament will prove a 2nd term for ursula if on the line as president of the european commission, he made the comments addressing the bonus tag, had him to use summit and a t. nato gathering in july. during his address shots also spoke about the ongoing war in ukraine, rejecting calls for peace talks with russian president vladimir putin. let's be clear. let's try to prove this still fully committed to one and that no one can acknowledge that this and this is most evident in a suppose ceasefire offer. i think there's something there anyone who believes that ukraine would survive to the end that it would lead to a lasting peace in europe. must be watching a lot of russia today. you're upset today. so i
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spoke about the chance was speech a short while ago dw chief political editor, me said a couple began by asking her about shots as comments regarding russian as well. he went into a bit more detail when he was addressing parliament ahead of the easiest summit beginning tomorrow, and also the upcoming t nato summit in july of basically saying those who want to speak to regarding their proofs and must be aware that he wants to do that on his own times only, and as a pre condition for that, vladimir putin claims territories where they all know a russian soldiers, even they don't even reflect what's happening on the ground in ukraine at the very moment. and that would be nothing else than a surrender, and that's why the german concern. so comes through conclusion that that would mean surrendering territory that this could mean effectively losing ukraine, but also losing europeans,
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peace and stability. that is something that was also echoed by the leader of the opposition. see police maps who was sounding remarkably, a presidential tom flurry today when he was agreeing with the german child. so, but saying that essentially this was about defending european unity and values. and that now was the question whether europe and europeans have the energy and to stamina, to really stand up to a toners that's coming, not just from brussel, but also from china and other thor terry in states. another topic that chance was salts address to was the, the gains of the par, i parties, and the reason european parliamentary elections. what you've been saying about that mikaela or well he, he really stresses that some 75 percent of ports of that think of europeans did not vote for the fall of rights. he's really trying to paint
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a more positive pick to hit and say that it means playing into the hands of the fall rights. it's over states, the majorities or the center of the vote that they have. but undeniably the is his own positive. the key is coalition and partners also got pretty much a dressing down in these past european elections, or lost any claim to being still a big 10 pots, and particularly his own social democrat, positive, the oldest policy here and me. so he's clearly on the defensive that and at the same time, appealing to other leaders, other countries to all democrats, to stand up in the face of a threat from the fall. right. mckayla. thank you. that was our chief political editor, mckayla clifton. the international criminal court in the hague has convicted militia leader. oh, her son, abdulla aziz, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. in molly, you know, face is up to life imprisonment when he is sentenced at
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a later date. the prosecution focused its case mainly around charges of crimes against humanity relating to gender based pilots. judy at present. during the 3 years of his trial hearings, i'll have some i do as these have sat silently showing almost no expression. the 13 charges against him involve torture, rape, sexual slavery, forced marriages, persecution, and the destruction of historic monuments in $10.00. 2, according to his indictments. the 46 year old was the head of an islamic police division in an extremist, a militant group which seized power and molly in 2012. they enforced a strict version of serial until they were driven night by french policies in 2013 . during the trial proceedings, prosecute to show judges evidence. they said proved outhouse on ordered floggings and beatings of residence of tim buck. 2 who refused to comply with religious rules
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. house on never pleaded, in this case, refusing even to onto the charges of guilty or not guilty medical public with no problem of a 2000 victims were represented by legal teams in the hague. his defense lawyers had tried to get the case throw night alleging outhouse on himself and being subjected to torture. joining interviews taken while he was detained in molly, which we used in this trial. it's significant for the international criminal court, which is the 1st time where the central feature of the prosecution's case was the use of gender based violence as a crime against humanity. earlier i spoke with our correspond to jack power to filed that report. he told me more about the court's decision. there was really very little expression on the face about her son as he had the bad eggs read out against him. it took the judges while over an hour and a half a really long time for an icy see verdict and all through it. he stood up and was
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taken out of the quote and i, i think the judges in the very long verdict reading, they detailed a lot of instances of public floggings for which i'll pass on how to order them was a participant of things like mutations of people's arms of forcing to people to do things against the will for his role as the police chief in 10 bucks to fall on. so the, in the hottest group between 20122013 knights, they convicted him on some of the charges, things like torture persecution, using a fake quotes, essentially to prosecute the general public and other in humane nice. but was interesting in this case, and i think what everyone will be talking about is the things that i'll have some was acquitted of the agenda based violence charges, which with a real sense, a piece of the prosecution's case. things like using rape and forced to marriages as a war, crime on a crime, a crime against humanity. the eyes, these new judges,
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save it well. there is enough evidence to prove that those crimes were committed in molly and buck too. when he was in charge of the police chief of the city, that isn't enough evidence to prove that he was the one that ordered or perpetrated them. similarly, he was acquitted of the destruction of code for monuments in 10, but to which it has an extremely deep i'm re rich history and he was acquitted of those charges as well. then i think legal expos and rice engineers will be really delving into why the prosecution wasn't able to convince the judges that he was responsible for those crimes. we will see for the crimes that he was convicted of, we will see the delivery of a sentence probably in the, in the coming months. in other world, there's taiwan says it's coast guard, chased away chinese naval vessels from waters off one of its islands. the incidents is part of what taiwan calls chinese harassment. this has escalated just trying to
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of use the democratically govern the island as a breakaway province. sensors unification is inevitable of them. in the usa, the minnesota has been partially breached by flooding. the dealers destroyed the power station and is threatening to sweep away a nearby house. some local residents were evacuated as a precaution, but water levels are expected to receive result of supreme court is voted to decriminalize. the possession of marijuana for personal use. move could help result, reduce its massive prison population, a legal amount of marijuana for personal use as you have to be determined and public consumption and the sale of the drug will remain illegal. germany is. volkswagen says it will work together with us, auto startup ruby on to develop software fords. cars looks like is set to invest up to $5000000000.00 into
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a joint venture with rudy. and it aims to develop all those software faster and more relied so far. volkswagen has bruce regularly run into delays and technical problems when developing its own software for ruby. and on the other hand, volkswagens financial injection comes at a time when low demand for electric vehicles has led to loss. any winter from dw business is here for more on this story. so what, what do we know about this deal? well, terry volkswagen is going to put in $1000000000.00 upfront. then the rest will come later depending on how revealing does. and this will make a 5050 joint venture between the 2 companies, which will help them to share electric, vehicle hardware and software. and the reason why they want to come together right now is because to be honest, electric vehicle sales have been slacking. so not meeting the, the expectations of produces and also the technical challenges involved have been
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a lot more difficult when much tricky for them to fix them. they had originally planned for so this will hopefully bring the 2 together and help both so that chances of success. okay, this deal involving 2 companies. let's start with really and what is really and hope to achieve with this. so they need the money to be honest, because right now they're losing about $40000.00 on every single e v that they deliver. so they of course, want some financial stability. that stock has half so far this year, at least up until the announcement of this deal. and they want to use these kind of financial stability to develop and launching u. s. u v. models and hopefully to bring down the cost my partner and the folks fucking that can bring down those overheads a little bit. and the ceo of reviewing audrey sky ridge says cost volkswagen is a much bigger company. and therefore, vivian could benefit from the scale and reach that volkswagen has. okay, so really and gets money out of the deal and access to all these great things that
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dw can offer. what about vw, what do they get out of it? well, you'd think this old company would have all the experience behind it could do any success that one can pull money into everything, but actually it has struggled with the software if it's caused this particular software called carry out, it's faced delays, it's faced additional costs that were unexpected so it could leap from those problems by taking on some of reviewing software. and also volkswagen hasn't made the month that it wanted to with the sales in the us. so i was hoping this deal will help put it back in the drivers synergy deal from their perspective. daniel went from dw business. thank you so much. i just remind you of the top story we're following for you here today. on the w news, 10 years president william retail has withdrawn a controversial finance build and sparked violent demonstrations in recent days. at least $23.00 people were killed in classes at the post tax bikes at a time when living costs are rising. for element settled,
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