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the, the audience and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down on june 25th join us for lloyd coverage at this historic us court case reaches a conclusion. june on the jazz either. oh i united states is back, and democracies of the world are standing together. joe biden begin to tour of europe fame, mending ties following donald trump's presidency. ah, i don't mccloud, this is out there a life. and also coming out, russia is condemned for banding political organizations linked to a position to electing the valley. with a court classifying them is extremist. the risk of
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a potential human tragedy it's madman. the un ones that could be a massive loss of life as a military crackdown continues us revokes the ban on take talk and we chat, the white house drops a trump or executive order throughout the chinese and ah, he was president joe biden has arrived in the u k. to begin his 1st overseas trip of his term, a trip. he says it's about america rallying, the world's democracies. the 8 day visit to europe will take in g 7 natives summit as well as talks with the russian president vladimir putin in switzerland. it is a chance to biden, to show other world leaders that the u. s. values, it's partners and allies, after a for rocky is under donald trump. unofficial, has this now from washington d. c. 8, a 3 countries for some it's, you bite has
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a busy agenda for his 1st trip as us president a trip which will mark, can you faith in the crew in a virus pandemic? and us relations with the rest of the world. ah, landing at any for space primarily used to support us, your operations. the president lined what he hoped the trip would deliver. this my 1st overseas trip is tracy united states. i'm heading to the g 7 then to the nato still, and then to meet with mister potent to let him know what i want him to know. ok . after you see the virtual meeting, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. and this time there will be a us president who has less deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders of a trade climate change and even the prospect of bringing russia back into the g 7
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grip. what happened under the trump administration is that it really shook a lot of countries. views of the united states as a partner, as an ally and part of biden's job is trying to restore those ties, restore that image of the united states in the eyes of those countries, precedent byte. and we'll also meet with nato leaders and alliance. donald trump talked about leaving, the argued he was ready to purchase a traditions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trump spent 4 years tearing down nato criticizing other countries in europe, suggesting the united states would be better off without it. why are we tied down here, et cetera, etc. and so i think biden sees this as an early opportunity in an early public opportunity to demonstrate his personal diplomatic skills. the top president say questions challenged and up ended many traditional american political and military positions. your biden might be able to smooth over the cracks,
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but he can't guarantee that things will be that way after the next election. that relationships that were taken for granted will continue as they always have. biden's biggest challenge will be his summit with russian president vladimir putin . a man, he suggested, is a killer, a man. he believes that behind recent cyber attacks on the us. a man who says america should prepare for some uncomfortable truths at the summit. there are no illusions about the state of the us, russia relationships. so the number one priority will be to these, put this on a stable and predictable track. need to show that there are real costs and that this is an administration that will stand up to russia's d, stabilizing behavior, or the leaders hope they're gathering. we'll send a message, things are getting back to normal. your bike believes he has to send the same message after 4 years of donald trump. i would for sure, i'll just either at the white house. well, it's a, it's own we can bring in right heath, who is the author of global translations, political global newsletter, and podcast joins us from new york. right. he welcome this trip. really. anyways,
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about rebuilding trust as we just heard with europe. how do you think his words will be received by european leaders? the words aren't really the problem. nick. they've already been warmly received over the past few months and most european leaders are extremely grateful for it. but based on the compensation, but i've been having the concern about the gap between the words and what the administration is actually doing. so that ranges from a concern about america disrupting the export of materials. so vaccines, notwithstanding today's announcement about these 500000000 doses from european travel of not being able to get into the us even if they're major c, e o, as in some instances to, to germany. for example, feeling that america is meddling, and it's infrastructure projects like the north stream pipeline from russia. so i think the europeans are really looking to receive a bit more assurance, either in terms of stopping the signature or in terms of other concrete commitment
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. so that they know the word more than just what you mentioned, vaccines. it's really another strand of us foreign policy, isn't it? in vaccine diplomacy, if you'd like a challenging that of china and russia. absolutely, and the u. s. is coming late to the game. now there's good reason for that. the us had the world's largest outbreak for a very long time, but it meant that china, which got off to a slow stop vaccinating its own population and russia, whose back thing is not really trusted by the russian population. we're able to get out there and deliver a lot of those doses when a lot of those, the heart and mind now bite. and it's going to be great thing to catch up on them. but he's going to be very careful as well. you look at a country like belgium, it's a major vaccine hub. it would be critical in delivering this new plan that by them have. but it can't get a lot of the materials that need to keep up its usual production pay because of the restrictions that the bonded administration and put in place. so there's a lot of unanswered questions, even around that very generous policy. yeah,
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ultimately this is or building up isn't it to that some it will let me put in the russian lead and bite and say he will be strong in his negotiations and discussions with him. how does it play out? yeah, well i think he's got the right order in place for the summit. he's trying to do liberally build up to that russia summit and show a united width and from and for the large part the other western allies are going to provide the united front. so i think it's a good strategy, any of the good chance of pulling it off. but of course the relationship isn't a very bad place, so he's going to want to try and protect harry said, put it on a more stable track. and he brings to the table a very strong skepticism of that goes back 20 years in political history, long as you have been president. and i think the point is really to say, don't bother messing with america. we might not be able to solve a lot of our problems, but hopefully we can stop control from going into bad direction. we can maybe limit
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the worst of cyber crime and the cyber attacks that have been growing in number and in scale. and we can inject a little bit more predictability into the relationship, but i don't think anyone believes that there's going to be some major victory or some beautiful new friendship that comes out of the summer. run great, get your analysis, appreciate that. thanks very much. i run he 1st be things from you. russian court is outlawed. political organization is linked to jailed opposition leader. lexi nevada. the labeling them is extremist means that the value allies cannot run in parliamentary elections in september. but the criminal critics says he will keep fighting and will not retreat from his goals. he's serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence to pro violations related to an embezzlement conviction . but as smith has more in what this means about these opposition movement, this was a mammoth all day long court session, 13 hours almost. in the end, an indication that the authorities were determined to have the court deliver its
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ruling in one hearing in one day in the hearing. and it means effectively the really the final blow for lexi nevada and these organization of political organization who spent years building up to try and counter flooding a puts in it now means that anyone with a leadership role in this organization can face up to 10 years in prison, anyone who found this organization could face up to 8 years in prison at nevada. these organizations, in the same category here in russia, alti to far far rights groups, and even the jehovah is witnesses. well, the russian government for the me, putins government essentially doing has been using the court and parliament to block off every avenue that the house beat in russia to legitimate opposition to the ruling government. vladimir putin has elections, his party or parliamentary elections. rob give out here in september, vladimir putin himself remains popular. but as united russia party is not so
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popular and there were concerns that it would lose seats, this is another attempt to head off any threat to them. and to just cut off vocal opposition. the united nations is warning of a major loss of life. a nice man mar if no immediate action is taken. its accusing security forces of indiscriminate strikes against civilians. it's and voice as mass, death from starvation, disease and exposure could occur in kaya state where more than 100000 people afflict the conflict for a bud manley. pony lo hopes, the small underground bunker will shelter her from the expected air strikes. when the military moved in with bones and artillery far in march, hospital schools and public buildings were attacked. more than 100000 people from me and must pay in state, fled their homes,
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many escaping to nearby. for now they are working to protect themselves against what they expect to be more bloodshed. i couldn't believe that without burn or like soldiers are going over the line using too much secret people live comfortably and safely. but right now, we have to leave our homes and hide from the building on it. these people from keynes, internally displaced camp it to her. tar tried to fight away along the banks of the soul when river to safety and thailand neighboring kaya is one of several regions where armed groups are fighting back against february's clues. when elected leader on foot, sushi was deposed. we believe that there blockading this area, this is again something they do on a regular basis. they will deny humanitarian assistance to any area where they believe there is resistance to their rule. so, you know,
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food is not getting through the potable water medicine, other things that people need. the un envoy says mass deaths could occur from starvation, disease, and exposure. the hunter is blocking roach that could provide the aid organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the road leading to the forest, where these desperate people are with the wet season about to begin malaria and dank, a fever could also spread quickly, started wondering if, without as well, law l. middle, some of the women are pregnant and were closer labor which make it hard for them to travel. some have newborn baby that need a lot of supplies you 2 plus has been in a tooth to come to 15 years and lose what it's like to face hunger. and the cold
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says threats from the military to new or new order. he saw every day i had to follow the news and what the me soldiers were doing and how they were going to come in. so we'd know all the moves for now. people have no choice but the barricade themselves into what a very flimsy shelters, and hope they'll be enough to keep them safe from the next air strike. lore by the manly out 0. the head heron out 0, albania, is parliament voted to impeach the president and the decision he calls ridiculous and constitutional awarding that a cave at $900.00 brick and haiti could prove catastrophic for struggling health systems. ah
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hello there. let's start in north america, and it's really a tale of 2 extremes. when it comes to the u. s. we've got hot dry conditions, fueling a critical fire risk in the south west that's affecting california, arizona, nevada, and new mexico. but things are looking a lot wet as we move to the south west. we've got severe storms as well, rolling across the deep south bringing with some really strong torrential rains, possible hale. we could see some tornadoes here and not whether extends up to the great lakes. indiana seems really wet conditions and strong showers as well. for ohio, it's up in the north east. the things are looking more dry and settled plenty of sunshine coming in for eastern canada. as we go into friday. it's a wet picture across the west coast. we've got oregon seen some of that wet weather as well as washington, and there'll be a few storms rolling across northern parts of the rockies. and it's
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a wet picture as well as we move to central america. we've got much of the wet weather affecting the dominican republic and haiti in the caribbean, thunderstorms as well for cuba. but much of that wet weather is going to be affecting panama and costa rica with $27.00 degrees in san jose. ah, the al jazeera world chance to pirate radio station, radio caroline, on 167 was the station radio caroline of the english coast had a big audience. the baby c network combined and within earshot of israel. the voice of speech is no propaganda for change or transience, movement rebel review ship on algebra. o
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a. again, you're watching out there. remind about top stories. is us president joe biden to the right to be you can it's 1st official trip abroad since taking office during the day, visits europe bite and will take part in g, 7 and nato so much also meet with russian president vladimir putin. a russian court has no political organizations linked to jails, opposition to election around the labeling them with extremists. that means nevada . these are lies a band for running in september as parliamentary election view and it's more of a massive loss of life in east. mamma is immediate action is taken to a voice has mass death through starvation, disease, and exposure could occur entire states where more than 100000 people have fled. the
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conflict of demonstrations have been held in columbia capital after protest leaders called on people to take over budget unrest began off the president even to k proposed tax reforms. and april the time was withdrawn. the process continued and turned into a coal 2 in deep rooted inequality. human rights which has criticized please response to the rallies, accusing security for arbitrary detention, sexual abuse and recent killings of protest. this was under emp, yet is mona, for we are in downtown where hundreds of protesters are out despite the rain in front of the celtic. and we're, the leaders of these protests are meeting as we speak with a delegation of the inter americans commission on human rights. this is an independent arm of the organization of american states. and they are here to
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investigate many abuses. they have received a report from the countries on which, when saying that at least 58 people have been killed in the country since the beginning of these anti government demonstrations were now more than 40 days into the demonstration set up at times become quite violent. most of the work of this commission will focus on the alleged abuses on part of the police. besides this killing, they are investigating more than $400.00 cases of human rights abuses, including at times sexual abuse that they're going to be here meeting with the leaders of the process. they already met with, with the government to other institutions in the, in the country. and are also traveling to kelly colombia, the 3rd largest city that have been the center of the growth is and also to,
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to the input to other cities that have been at the center of violence lashes between the police and the processors that are people crowds and peru has taken to the streets, demanding the final results of the presidential election. it's a neck and neck race between $200.00 candidates. with 98 percent of the votes tallied left. his candidate patrick castillo holds a slim lead over his right wing a rival. okay, 250 maury. on monday for more, you made attention to delegation device for as concerned the tight race could take a long time to confirm leading to civil and rest albanians parliament is voted to impeach president. he met saying he has failed to remain politically neutral. rhone is considered largely ceremonial that matter has regularly clashed with the prime minister. and he rama this is the 1st impeachment in the countries 30th post communist history. john's roughness reported from toronto. it could lead to
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a constitutional crisis borrower. i'm a governing socialist party deputies took the stand to denounce president elliot matter. they say he abandoned his obligation to remain politically neutral and supported the opposition in the countries general election in april. were all they moved to have him impeached and won? handily a 104 deputies in the 140 seats chamber voted in favor 30 of them from the opposition. the constitutional court must now decide matters fate in what is an unprecedented political situation. even for albania is highly personal politics. only 7 deputies voted against impeachment, one of them get down, get danny says that's because many opposition m. p 's loyal to prime minister at a rama. the presidency is the only institution prime minister rama doesn't control . he wants to get met
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a asked the way before september because he's afraid met once we read the new parliament and cabinet. meta has a lot of evidence that the elections were not properly carried out to me. ah, matter has said nothing in public and dismissed the impeachment as a joke. in private, he spent the day hosting folk dances at the presidential office. but he and drummer have clashed over elections before the prime minister rama suspicions go back to 2019. when president metal suggested changing the date of local elections that were due to be held across the country so that the opposition democratic party could also participate after initially boycotting the process. rama accused matter of siding with the democrats, held the session to parliament to censure him, and vowed to get rid of him. ramos, as the impeachment is principled and has nothing to do with personal disagreements . you know, it's not at all
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a problem between me and it's a big problem between him and the country and the role and the duty and can on the very, very important guarantee that the president is in parliamentary or public meta founded to the opposition party movement for socialist integration or l. s i which his wife now leave. so many believe he is not out of the political game. if the constitutional court removes matter, parliament must elect a new president. if it doesn't, the country will have to live with a chief executive and a head of state who are at war. jobs are awful us al jazeera tirana. my girl is former prime minister, not correct because been voted in as the countries 6 democratically elected president. and let's say this will consolidate the power of the ruling mongolian
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peoples. colonel took was forced to resign earlier this year, falling protest, but carefully beat his rival from the democratic party. becoming president was stopped from seeking a 2nd term after controversial changes to the constitution were for more than a year, haiti escape the devastating effects of toby 19 reporting few cases in death. but now it's grappling with its 1st serious outbreak. it's yet to administer a single vaccine shots and health official say in increasing cases could prove catastrophic to raise about this report. there escaping gang violence. importer prince. over 500 people are seeking refuge in this port stadium under the protection of the red cross. among the displaced are almost 100 children and pregnant women, but it's not just the gangs they're afraid off in the middle of epidemic. it's also cove at 19. 42,
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we are afraid because we don't know when the virus will hit us. that's why we're asking the government to do something for us because we've lost everything during the gang violence for the past year and a half of the go with 19 pandemic. the number of cases in haiti have been considered to be low, but in may, the numbers of cases started to rise. dr. boy printer, who is working at the hospital import a princess. she has already lost friends and relatives to covered 19 bargaining. what's under my good and we understand that cova became a big reality in haiti now. now like before, when we have one or 2 cases and we doubt about this disease, but now there are a lot of families affected by cove it, and we also hear more and more people are dying from the disease. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. it has only around $240.00 coves, $900.00 bed for each population of over $11000000.00 people. and i, the increase of coven in haiti is a problem. a lot of our hospital is already occupied and we don't have
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a big sense of a covert that can take 202300 patients. at the same time, haiti has not received a single vaccine dosier to prevent corona virus, a lack of resources, infrastructure, and testing, or a major concern. the numbers of cases in death, a relatively low compared to other countries. but dr. say the actual figures are probably much higher the country is also now in the middle of a political crisis. protesters have been taken to the streets against the government's attempts to reform the constitution and gangs seem to be in control of entire areas across the country. many are afraid of going to a hospital and being caught in a fire fight. we are the state in this country. the police is not strong enough to do anything. without us, nothing can function of country. the pen american health organization says haiti will be receiving vaccines soon through the kovak distribution system. it is also
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helping increase supplies of protective equipment for health workers, but it's the violence and insecurity that has many terrified in the country. a major problem when trying to fight a deadly infectious disease. that is, i will, i'll just euro the us president, his revoked trump era executive orders, which sorts of been the popular chinese and apps tick tock, which at biden's administration says it will conduct a review of several foreign control ups and see if they posed a security risk to americans for president donald trump had issued the orders citing security concerns was and jordan has more from washington d. c. well, this was signaled back and february when the administration 1st indicated that it was not going to try to pressure the sale of tick talk to while u. s. companies or us owners, instead of having it owned by the chinese, that is what the previous administration had wanted. this revocation is now in
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effect. and the ministration is now ordering the commerce department which deals with all matters that are fine commercial, not just the financial part of the economy to actually look at how all these applications owned by other countries, including those owned by chinese interests are actually managed. how they actually handle people's personal law information sensitive information, and then try to devise a set of policies to make certain that americans personal information is not inadvertently used or more important abused by these apps are owned by foreign interests. this does not mean, however, that we chat and the app tick tock, which is very popular here in the u. s. are off the hook as it were. a review could
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determine that these apps are not respecting privacy, norms and laws of the united states, and they could still then be of permanently banned from use in the united states. but for right now, they are continuing to be available. while the u. s. government conducts this review, what roger chang is seen, its executive editor, and he says, the new approach takes out the complications from trump's executive orders. i wouldn't interpret this replication as president biden being more lax on china or, or take talk or will or which are. so keep in mind again, as mentioned, this new executive where they issued still says that they're continuing looking and having the commerce department look at these apps to see if there is a potential fringed meant on, you know, us, us who personal data. so it's not like these companies are off the hook, so this, this isn't necessarily the, the u. s. using off of the pressure of china. it's just, it's, i think,
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making the policy a bit broader and less narrowly defined, which was one of the big criticisms of the trunk trip executive order. i think the idea of pushing to talk to, you know, find a u. s. owner or us majority stakeholder, some of those things were tied up in court already. a lot of the, the impact were a lot of the, the, the substance of that original track record border was, was tied up in legal battles. and it was, is overly complicated. i think what present by an issue today sort of offers more streamlined version that doesn't necessarily take away from the need to continually review these companies, but also doesn't have the new show of things like forcing an asset sale is largely about tick tock given just how popular this app is that that is data that theoretically could be headed over to the chinese chinese government. the idea that these the govern basically have the backdoor into these networks and that,
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that presents a potential risk to, to us citizens. now that there hasn't been any proof and bite dance talks, parent has denied that this is something that could happen. but otherwise, this is a risk that the government has expressed in the past. ah, this is out there are, these are the top stories in u. s. president joe biden has arrived in the u. k. on his 1st official trip abroad since taking office during the day visit to europe by and will take part in g 7 and native summit. it also meets with russian president vladimir putin. i'm going to communicate that there are consequences rely, violating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states in europe and elsewhere. i'm going to be clear that the trans atlantic alliance will remain vital vital source of strength.

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