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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister by the me said the forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. ah, joe biden. and read to me putin wrap up in historic summit, which both men described as constructive. don't key areas, differences remain. ah, i'm trying to, this is alex here alive from london, also coming up more incendiary balloons that sent across the garza border after the 1st israel. yes, trice since last month, fee spot dozens injured in a coma to colombian, military base. the government claims
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a rebel group for the attack and ready for lift off the 3 astronaut who will be the 1st to launch for stay on china's new space station. ah. summit between 2 of the world's most powerful leaders has wrapped up with them base, calling it positive and constructive. but the meeting between us president joe biden and his russian counterpart vladimir putin was brief of an expected. it's the 1st face to face meeting says joe biden. to confess and comes at a time when relations between the nations have been at the lowest for years. shortly after the 3 hour session behind closed doors, the u. s. t to they were discussions in excruciating detail, cybersecurity, human rights and expelled diplomats. okay, now our meeting with president food and i had a share unique responsibility to manage the relationship between 2 powerful and
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proud countries. relationship that has to be stable and predictable. and it should be able to, we should be able to cooperate words in our mutual interest and where we have differences. i want to present, put and understand why i say what i say, and why i do what i do and how will respond, especially to specific kinds of actions that harm america's interest. the option 3 nysha asked for the overall assessment. i believe that that has been no hosted. on the contrary, the meeting took place in a constructive spirit. we have very assessments on a number of issues, but i believe both sides expressed willingness to understand each other, to seek ways to bilateral reproach. the talks are quite constructed by the white house correspondent, kimberly how could his live from geneva? so pretend describing them as constructive. biden said the tone was good, positive in spite of the remaining tension. what do you think the main achievements
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were from the summit? fall according to both latimer food and, and show by it appears that, well they are major agreements. they at least put in place number of frameworks at 1st with respect to improving diplomatic ties in the return of diplomats from their respective countries to each other's countries. this is certainly a bit of a breakthrough, given the fact that the relations between the 2 countries had been plummeting. now they look as if they may be able to at least carry on that dialogue at the diplomatic level, if you will. the other structure that seems to be now put in place and there will continue to be discussions about this is with respect to critical infrastructure in the united states. the fact that there has been a real need in concern in the united states to protect infrastructure following those ransomware attacks on the colonial pipeline that resulted in shortages and gasoline in the eastern united states. it now appears there is at least
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a structure in place, naming 16 different aspects of critical infrastructure in the u. s. as a result of these talk to make sure that those could be off limits from any other attacks. so these are certainly some of the positive measures moving forward, and they're also seem to be some areas of cooperation, or at least reassurance, specifically when it comes to afghanistan. the real concern when the u. s. of allies pull out of afghanistan, but it could be have a security vacuum. this is somewhere that the united states says they believe that they can work with platinum or foot and in russia. and also with respect to a rod and ensuring the u. s. school of seeing that it's is access to nuclear weapons is limited. and how do you see the follow up to the, the summit? i mean, once they've achieved a kind of relatively cordial relationship, is there more to be on that or is it just helpful for them both to pocket the well, it appears that they both kind of set an informal timeline of somewhere in the neighborhood
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of 3 to 6 months, we heard this expressly from joe by them that he said the proof will really be in the putting well, this is certainly gone perhaps, as are better than expected in terms of relationships. you know, we've heard the words, but now we need to see those actions followed up. and this is where vladimir putin may have scored some points and sharing some of the uncomfortable truths about the united states. as a continues to put a spotlight on human rights abuses inside russia and certainly a crackdown on descent and democracy protestors what reputed was able to push back a little bit with respect to the protests that are occurred on january 6 in the us capital. the fact that some of those that participated are now being held in u. s. jails. and also that at times the black lives matter movement protests that went on for months were not always peaceful. and so what the recruit was essentially trying to say is look,
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the reason we crackdown is because we don't want the same thing that happened here . and that's where these men had a difference. when he says here he means russia is that we know that us president joe biden didn't like that comparison very much. in fact, he said that it was what was his exact word. and he said it was not a good comparison. and he really seem to bristle ridiculous comparison is what he said. so you know, there's still a long way to go. these men are 2 very different people that are very far apart and some issues, but it appears the charm offensive by joe biden. that often seems to work for him. worked when it came to vladimir putin. kimberly okay, thank you very much indeed. on i'm as linked activists that continue to fall incendiary balloons across the gaza border into israel. the 2nd day in a row. at least 4 new fires broken out on the israeli side. the resumption of the balloon attacks triggered israel. yes, troy sally. on wednesday. the 1st strikes on garza since cecil. i came into effect
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less than 4 weeks ago. israeli military planes attack us targets south of gaza city . and in con eunice you know, say it has more from gaza. they israel military carried out great in the south. think this trip mainly in units govern. there is a different locations in areas including agriculture, causing a lot of material damage. this was violating the fire place the 3 weeks ago after the recent war. an already fragile fire that has been already violated israeli military set. the strikes have come in, recalls to the in gary balloon that had blanched yesterday from the gaza strip. also in response to the flag march. that's what's taking place in jerusalem. that was provoking a flag more to palestinians yesterday. also,
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according to how much officials and israeli media should mediators had very much pressured to restrain the flag march. and it was up to only the instant jerry balloons and the confusion activities that took place across the borders of the gods district yesterday. a car bomb inside a colombian military bases injured, 36 people leaving 3 in critical condition. the defense smith. this is the national liberation army, which is the country's largest remaining rebel group, is likely to be behind attack in kuta. the town is on the border with venezuela for several criminal groups have been fighting over drug trafficking with the countries president is offering a reward of $135000.00 for any information that leads to the rest of those responsible days. please do not complain. psych union a reward for a $135000.00 has been offered on the authors and persons responsible. so this is
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a criminal search group has been created to investigate and trace things. and i would like to thank our country's national police for the special support they have provided the f b i of the united states in this person lives special investigation llc. and i, i don't know yet. he has war from columbus capital during the afternoon of. 1 tuesday afternoon, through the person the address as public officials managed to drive a wife toyota. this all according to me as minister of defense inside a military base in the city of cuckoo down the border with venezuela minutes after there were 2 explosions. the 1st one and then a 2nd one, follow that 2 minutes later and at least 36 soldiers soldiers. i've been injured and we have that 3 of them are in serious conditions. are in critical conditions in the hospital, in the city of cooper,
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the minister of defense and president duke. it flew to the area. they describe this as a terrorist attack. they are accusing one of many armed groups that operate in what remains a very volatile area on the border with venezuela. the 2nd area with the largest amount of coca fields, the main ingredient for cocaine and that area. and this is a major, one of the major attacks that happened in columbia lease since 2019 still to come on out 0. the u. s. as it will use all available tools to combat its biggest threat, white supremacist groups. and it'll just fit your hand. the world's 3rd largest diamond discovered in ah
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hello, nice to see. we're going to kick this one off in iberia, where we've got storms firing up on all cylinders across the peninsula on thursday . that energy is going to live further to the north than we get a batch of what, whether through the united kingdom mostly contained to england, and it knocks down your temperature, london 23 degrees. i'll give you a water view of europe right now. okay, let's keep going, keep going, hold it there because we see that whether that's in the u. k. also pushed into the western shores of norway on thursday. so what and windy weather ahead. and we've also got some soaking rains for western parts of france, and that will include paris as well toward the black sea region, still seen some heavy pockets along the eastern shores of the black sea. or i'd take you to turkey rate now because we will see an improvement in conditions, but i'm going to keep the risk of some showers in the forecast for its stem bull with a hive. 25 degrees toward the south. antalya sunshine,
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26. but that is below average. here's how it's looking in africa, some of that disturbed weather in spain, given us somewhat weather for northern areas of morocco and also algeria. it's also going to be windy along the western edge of morocco robots. we've got a high of 23 degrees in the forecast for you on thursday. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your ah
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ah ah ah, wonderful stories yamashiro the us and russian presidents have described this summit as positive and constructive. the meeting in geneva was the 1st between reading me and joe biden, since he moved into whitehouse. injury balloons are continuing to be sent across the gaza border into israel for the 2nd. dana rose, the resumption of the balloon attacks trigger israeli strike early on wednesday. a column inside a colombian military base is injured. 36 people eating 3 in critical condition. the defense minister is pinning blame on the country's largest remaining rebel group. moscow is making covered 19 vaccines mandatory for service sector workers after
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shot rise in cases. russia has grappling with its largest surgeon infections since february, with about half recorded in the capital. 12000 people are being treated in hospitals there. the country is tightening restrictions as petersburg series of euro 2020 foot matcher. india's main opposition party as question the government's decision to double the gap between doses of the asters anika vaccine. congress party said prime minister there under merges government, was trying to cover up a shortage in did authority say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not get a 2nd dose at 12 weeks. the field has shrunk in neurons, a presidential election with the last day of campaigning. seeing 3 candidates pull out fridays vote is now a race between for and there are concerns, number of people who cost their ballots. it also said to get smaller doses. jabari reports from tehran. i'm changed with
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a final pushed by the highest authority in the country. supreme leader i, it's a lot of the harmony made one last attempt to rally the masses to the polling stations on friday. jose matter on the election is about the notation of the people meaning to serve as the support of the people, the future of the country. in all aspects economy, security, politics, it is related to what you the people of iran is due on friday, a to z o this about his comments came on the same day. the only reform is candidate most and many of these are there dropped out of the race in a letter to the interior minister, mirror alleys, other told of his decision, but without stating the reasons or whether he would now be backing another candidate. don't jangle in a statement form or nuclear negotiate or say jelly also left the race, endorsing conservative candidate and the current head of her on stood this sherry abraham racy. another conservative candidate, a member of parliament i. li,
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razzles. a connie from home is also out. he says he believes abraham bracy is more suitable candidate to become iran's 8th president. dora during his weekly cabinet meeting on wednesday, the president has sandra honey laid out the realities of this election that about his salary. there have been some injustices during the campaigns, but we should all oblige ourselves and make up for them if we can. we might want some individuals who are not among the candidates, but we have to choose the ones closest to who we want. so if the masses don't participate, neither the country or the people it will benefit voter turnout continues to be a major concern for officials here. do to cope with restrictions and bush or apathy . non official pulse of justice election could see the lowest voter turnout since the revolution of 1979. the remaining candidates have been sending out text messages to the public, urging them to vote. despite 3 rounds of live debates on
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a tv, there's been very little campaigning on the streets here. a high voter turnout is important because it is directly associated with the approval of the establishment . doors such a party, l 0 tower on rights groups say the practice of sending rescued migrants back to libya against their will, needs to stop. it comes after around $200.00 people were picked up by merchant vessel on monday when they became stranded in the mediterranean. they were then handed over to the libyan coast guard. although there were reports that dozens escaped, you end has previously wound about the practice and says, migrants face, exploitation, and abuse back in libya. china has admitted to problems at one of its nuclear plants for the 1st time, but says there's been no radiation leak. the government confirmed there were 5 broken fuel roads in iraq to tyesha and nuclear planting. one don't. environment ministry says radiation was contained within levels. the plant is designed to cope with french energy company,
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which part owns the plant. a grave concerns over build up of inert gases a british lawyer who's been sworn in this. the new chief prosecutor at the international criminal court cases need to be heard where the crime was committed. kareem khan is an international human rights expert and coming the lawyer with 28 years experience. he said trials at the have should be a last resort with investigations into atrocities held locally. it has previously led you an investigation into iso war crimes in iraq as well as the rwandan genocide can be viewed. we are involved in a body of law that is owned by humanity. it is not of the west or of the east is not of the goble, north or on the south. it belongs to each and every one of us to non state parties . i say that i wish to include you in my engagement in this joint quest for justice. the principles of independence,
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rome statute also find form in the chart of the united nations and customary international law. and my conviction is that we can find common ground in the quest and in the imperative to ensure we eradicate genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes. when the 50 people are missing out of flooding and landslides in nepal, search and rescue operations are underway in seen due power, shock, district which borders tibet military, helicopters being used to reach houses inundated by flood waters and neighboring baton. at these 10 people died when monsoon rains, it's a remote mountain camp. the suicide of a young man in indian administered kashmir has highlighted the struggle of families accused of dissent. hundreds of people who have had their salaries withdrawn, pushing many into poverty for button manley as well. it's heartbreaking for any parent, but she mere some, had a seemingly bright future pursuing
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a master's degree in psychology. but 2 weeks ago, he ended his life inside his home and co gum in india, the minister kashmir, but she offered me a shows al jazeera police statements that accused him of being rebel against the indian government. as chaos before his death should busha me a status in this video of the government punished his father by withdrawing his teaching salary for more than 2 years. effectively forcing him into poverty. when by him, i mean you don't ask him, sit up. my son took this extreme step because we were in that we had taken out a loan from the bank and borrowed money from people left around $11000.00 us dollars. my son would often ask me about the money. he would always worry about how we were going to survive on how will he pay his college fee? no, that should show it, but she mirrors,
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death had an immediate impact in the region. the government released hundreds of wages the withheld from state employees, many of whom were accused of having links to rebels. but it has ordered a special task force to investigate those have been accused of descent. it's part of the crack down by india, the government after it scrapped the muslim majority region, special status, nearly 2 years ago. with all the games they will tell us, be incurred. they immediately terminated the services, which is on peer and against the basic what else? the top nice from justice as well as the right community. to live with her right. the life in clothes right. lulu bedstead the back door or do you? you look at a large rece. jen had been teaching for 15 years when he was handed a dismissal. notice last month, the father of 3 said he attended mass protest in 2016 against the killing of
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a kush mary rebel leader. when he was arrested and detained. zoom education office . i got a call informing me that our house had been cordoned off by the indian army who were looking for me. later. the police then asked me to open an envelope. it contained my dismissal order. it was written that i'm a threat to state security and involved in anti national activities on the order left me stunned. while jen says this move is designed to silence opponents. but he insists he will fight the decision in court and attempt to shape a future race children, and not afraid to speak up nor about money. and sarah, the white, her says white supremacists and militias could be the biggest threat the u. s. faces. now, 5 months after some people in both groups, storm congress, there's a new plan to fight that threat. and the attorney general wants $100000000.00 to
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fund it. alan fisher reports from the white house after a violent more attack, the us capital on january the 6th, the fight, the administration, which so called domestic terrorism, a top priority resources and f b. i field officers to be moved more federal lawyers employed to prosecute cases. the attorney general medic, garland says, it's the biggest threat facing america in the f. b. i's view the top domestic violence, extremis threat comes from racially or ethnically motivated violence, extremis. specifically, those who advocate for the superiority of the white race in a statement president joe biden said, domestic terrorism, caused by hatred, prejudice, and other extremism, is a stain on the american soul. it goes against everything. a country strives for, garland was the federal prosecutor in the oklahoma bombing, the biggest case of domestic terrorism in us history. 168 people died. that was
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1901905. in recent years, the number of attacks is increased from the targeting of members of congress by a left wing gunman at a baseball game. the shooting at the pulse nightclub in orlando were 49 people died . and the cut attack on anti fascist protesters in charlottesville in virginia, which killed a young woman no the f. b. i plans to increase intelligence sharing work with tech companies to eliminate content that could incite extremism and work across government to identify and ru tote. potential attackers or supporters even in military and law enforcement. the national strategy is designed to coordinate and provide a principal path for the federal government's efforts to counter the heightened domestic terrorism threat. using all available tools, the term white house was often reluctant even to acknowledge the issue of domestic terrorism. often comparing the threat from right wing extremists to that of black lives matter protests and and t for the anti fascist group. even though
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intelligence report said that white supremacy was a key driver of domestic terrorism, this plan acknowledges the elevated threat and as congress to find $100000000.00 to help fight it, the justice department led by garland is evaluating whether to us congress to pass a specific law addressing what it regards to domestic terrorism becomes li don't exist when he lawmakers believe existing laws are enough. alan fisher. i'll just either the white house the 1st crew to be sent to china's new space station is preparing for launch in just a few hours. shane jo 12 brokerage will take the 3 men, including china's oldest astronaut, the age of $56.00. for a 3 months stay in the floating lab. 11 more missions are planned over the next year. and a half a should say to complete the construction of chin who, which translates as heavenly harmony, katrina, you has more from beijing. this will be one is longest space, missions and dates,
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and the 1st time dating has an astronaut to space for 5 years. the 3 men go on thursday morning board the ship george wells, which means divine vessel and lift off from china is good because it's in the northwest. the crew members were announced on wednesday on the apple pilot mia. hi, sean is moving them. i think he's 6, he's the oldest chinese astronaut to good faith. does it just the of 11 mission plan to complete china. the base station like 2020 to the astronaut livable in the 1st largest of the stations module, which was sent in space in april china space agency says spend about 3 months maintaining the best well having access to menu of the 120 types of meals and based treadmill during that day, the astronauts will move into the core model to start working in the leaving in orbit with the synchronize work in the rascal arrangements. after 3 muff astronauts
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were returned to on board the re entry capital trying to manage the space and 1003 in 2011 nasa band china from but dissipating the international space station program through the courier he consent. since then, begging his harvest plan to build its own space station and become in international power in may, china became the 2nd country to land rover was just 2 years after being the 1st country land rover under boston. i was being described as the world's 3rd largest diamond has been discovered in botswana. the 1098 carrot stone was presented to president msc by mining company. that was wanna, the government receives as much as 80 percent of income from the firm, sales to dividends, royalties, and taxes. the biggest diamond ever was. the 3000 carrot could none found in neighbouring south africa moonless century ago. and maybe it will be the last south
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africa in the grip of a diamond rush, sent in a small village in the province. of course natal, a herdsman dug up a cloudy looking crystal last week, attracting dozens of hopeful prospectors. but there's no confirmation yet that the stones of the real deal shall hire at reports. the patricia hunt like no was celebrating the discovery of an identified stain that thousands of people here believe was a fortune by w. i hadn't seen or touched a diamond in my life, is the 1st time touching it here. i hope this will make a difference at home because we really struggling. so i hope things will be better and put that onto the shovel buckets and a great deal of determination. entire families have traveled from across south africa to the small village of quasi lassie, to find their share of what looked like a cloudy stones. the search began last weekend when herdsmen made the 1st discovery, a large crystal like stone,
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that spot could have been done. the diamond brush with thousands of people joining in the hope of securing a better future. because this means our lives will change because no one had a proper job. i do odd jobs. when i returned home with them, the family was really overjoyed to some of those digging already selling their fines, hoping to make quick money with the starting price of $14.00. also, this will really help the community. we hope crime will come to an end, especially crimes against women. because the youth do all these things because of unemployment. south africa's economy has suffered for a long time with millions of people living in poverty and unemployment rising to a record high of more than 32 percent and crime rate offering with the highest rates of caves at 19 infections in africa, the government phase, the russia more than a 1000 people could help spread the virus. it's awesome to leave the area and has
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sent a team of geologists to find out if the stones are clamoring for really all precious diamond thought height. and just kind of reminder, you can always catch up with all the news recovering from checking out our website . the rest of that is out there, dot com for the details there, and analysis of the summit between president biden and putin. and you'd also watch us live by clock clicking on the orange line icon out of here dot com. ah, one of the top stories 0, the u. s. and russian presidents have described this summit as positive and constructive. the meeting in geneva was the 1st between vladimir putin and joe biden, since he moved into the white house. it come as a time where relations between the nations have been at the lowest for years and was brief and anticipated. shortly after the 3 especially behind closed doors.
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