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i was, everybody will be sight. nobody's kid will be kidnapped against the rats. now together, that feeling thy wife, full wit into that you reality. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hello, hello rob and you're watching the else. is there a nissan life? what headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minute cycles in london plays the way for the weekly found the julian with phone to face trial in the us for leaking military secret. receiving the nobel prize journalist maria restaurant the philippines and russian dmitri met
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a toll on it for helping to protect freedom of express cities in me and more full silence to protest. military rule international concerns, mounds of killing by government forces. also, an investigation is underway after 54 migrants killed in mexico when the overcrowded truck overturn will be live in mexico city with the very latest and i'm kinda homeless with for the quarter finals at the top bar on the weight and in formula one, louis hamilton takes the flood than the championship show down in blue w ah . welcome to the program, the wiki league sandy gillian soldiers lost his latest bid to stop expedition from britain just on trial in the us for leaking military secrets. the us one, it's appeal at the high court in london with judges overturning an earlier ruling
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for the phones would be a suicide risk if he lost sanctuary in britain. this year old australian faith is up to 175 years in jail, if convicted on several charges, including publishing classified military documents about the wars and got his phone . and the wrong lithium bob reports won't find the high court in london. with this decision is clearly a big set back for the campaign to free. julian assigns. now, lawyers for the u. s. back in october. all you hear the term they julian assigned would not necessarily be held in solitary confinement in a so called super max prison in the u. s. if he were extradited. and in fact, they said that there had been assurances diplomatic assurances that he could serve any jail sentence in australia. the judges here now effectively deciding that those assurances overrides the risk of suicide by julian
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assange, which was presented as a major factor at the original hearing in the lower court lawyer for the u. s. also said that the court needed to take into effect into consideration. the fact that julian assange now has 2 young children with his partner, stella morris. now, she was actually in court on friday and spoke shortly off to the decision came. i think a high court affected all the medical evidence and the conclusion that the magistrate implemented expedited and claim unrestrained condition by placing it will drive him to take on life an expedition in practice. yet the high court fighting against william on this occasion. what amnesty international has called this decision, a travesty of justice, and they say the charge is in the us raise serious questions about press freedom.
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that's the sentiment that shared by all of julian assigned you support is here. terrible, terrible. it's up time a day for democracy. it's a terrible day for journalism. it's a terrible day for independent, independent judiciary. it's in the, in the, at a bad day fall people's rights. there's no room for hope. this and this judiciary. hello. no, it never had any intention to free julian and to allow him to be released. they kept him in prison all these years in a high security prison in solitary confinement, and waited all these years to deliver this judgement. for the time being julian assigned to remains in belmont prison in south london. in theory, he still has the possibility of appealing this decision to the supreme court is not
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clear how long that process would take. now the one is alicia's nobel peace prize, calling for better protection of journalists in the face of authoritarian governments, journalists, maria, arrested from the philippines and russian jan. this dmitri merits off our co recipients of the shares ward. now they've been recognized for the bravery and the independence of badger and listen. pull brannon, reports the healthy society is dependent on trustworthy information. so said the 2021 nobel committee and when that information can expose the wrong doing of governments, it's deadly dangerous work. and she has peace prize, laurie, it's maria, reza and dmitri, most of the rest, everything to uphold the principles of truth and freedom of expression. without facts, you can't have truth without truth. you can't have trust without trust. we have no shared reality,
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no democracy. and it becomes impossible to deal with the existential problems of our times, climate corona virus. now the battle for truth rest is co founder. the philippines news website rattler working in a country rank 13810 freedom of the press and where more than 20 journalists have been murdered for their work since rodrigo to tirty became president 5 years ago. her acceptance speech was powerful and passionate railing against the digital giants, which she said are twisting democracy with that surveillance capitalism. her co lauretha dmitri murderer tells, has been one of russia's most prominent independent journalist since 993. when he established the newspaper, novak ozetta, fearlessly criticizing the kremlin and exposing human rights abuses and option, the 6 of its journalists have been killed since the year 2000, including the top investigative reporter, anna pollock of sky was that there were tears in the audience as he listed the
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names of the dead, those but he used an old fable to explain his steadfast refusal to shy away from tough investigation. surprise was come young, please come if dog, if he is a car, there is a sang in russian and english and other languages that when the dogs bark the caravan keeps walking. one explanation is that nothing can hinder the progress of a caravan government, sometimes derisively say about journalists that we bark, but it doesn't affect anything like that. but i recently heard and what is cit, explanation? the caravan drives forward, caused the dogs bark, then they savage, the predators in the mountains and deserts. and the caravan can move forward only with the dogs around god. i want it. he finished by leading a minute's silence for journalists around the world have been killed because of their work. resar anmarita over the 1st journalist to receive the peace prize since germany is calvin as yet see one in 1935 revealing his country's secret post war rearmament program. that award consists of a diploma, a gold medal, and
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a check worth just over a $1000000.00 to be shared between the old run an al jazeera wealth. more on today's event on what we can accept later in the day. let's cross over live to norway. well, deserves james base and folly, but he bow as standing by hello, so welcome to oslo city hall, in less than an hour, we'll be speaking to the 2021 nobel peace prize law. it's maria theresa from the philippines and russia. dimitri, more at of now, we're back at our snow city hall after 2 years because in 2019 the nobel peace by soil lori it. then if you'll pay as prime minister abbey am, i didn't want to speak to natalie to us. no. in 2020 the world food program, w f. v won the award. but because it was the height of the pandemic, the ceremony was cancelled. so we're lucky to be back and also city hall with a live audience that's going to be making it in very short. he safely distance. oh,
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wearing a mask. and some of them will have the opportunity to ask questions to our laureates and those to laureate, as you heard there in paul's report. so have already been in this hall were in front of the king of norway. they received the peace prize just over an hour ago, and maria reza, making a very strong case about both the dangers of social media and disinformation in the world. she has said that it's like an invisible atom bomb that has gone off and she believes that need to be some sort of remedies. what are those? well, we're certainly going to get from our audience questions and hopefully we're going to get some questions from you there are watching around the world. the last time the nobel peace prize was awarded to journalist. as we heard in paul's report, there was 1935 and the journalist at the time card one us yet see was languishing in a nazi jail cell. so clearly the nobel committee trying to send a message here that the state of press freedom in the world is at
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a die moment. remember, if you want a question, when we have the 2 laureates in this room, in just 50 minutes time, then you can send a message and use the hash tag. ha, nobel. i will try and get your question in where streaming live on facebook, youtube and twitter hashtag edgy nobel horse will be discussing the state of press freedom in the world. lots of other issues of course as well, including the upcoming elections in the philippines. president rodrigo totality is not standing again as president. will it mean the end of the repression that he initiated or will it outlast him? so we'll be talking about a political situation in the philippines. maria theresa says it's a do or die moment for the philippines. this upcoming election, i'm remember with russia. dmitri moore at off is going to be speaking to us. he knows president putin better than any journalist. i think he's been covering him for 22 years since he 1st came to power. and of course, this is a moment when you got russian troops on the border of ukraine, maybe as a members, as many as a 120000 of the world is asking,
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is putin about to invade. so join as lots to talk about, connect with us using the hash tag. ha, nobel. and we'll see you in less than an hour. now. indeed, you will fully, james. thank you very much live for norway, and of course you watch that prego in lesson. now's time here on out as there are plenty more had here on the news are including falls to leave her homes by any means possible. thousands and cameron fleet as hurt as farmers and fishermen fight overt shrinking water resources. also we hear from a palestinian who's looking to adapt to life outside jail after spending 17 years in israeli prisons and, and supporting those captain inspires to come back in the 1st ashes test against australia. ah, for today's other news, known silent protests against military rule in me and more have been held in
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several cities. they include the deserted streets of the commercial capital, young gone. the silence has been seen has set a safe way to protest after the brutal crackdown on mass demonstrations falling. the current february and even here is reported. show the bodies of 10 people killed in the north western district of sy gettng til you tank has more in the scene too gruesome to show the camera pans from pulls of blood to a clearing with a pall of charred bodies. we are deeply concerned by the reports of the horrific killings of 11 people in salon v. township in northwest sung young region in myanmar who reportedly shot and burnt by military on tuesday morning in an apparent retaliation. for recent military attack militia attacks, credible reports indicate that 5 children were among those people killed them at the scene in voices cracking with emotion. men vow to avenge those that have died
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is a terrible rel is really something dead. it will take so long for the keep of the amount to forget me. a man's military have shown no mercy for those that oppose the qu. on sunday, as a flash mother protested, took to the streets. a military truck drove into the crowd, but speed. 5 people killed dozens more injured and arrested. since the coo and february, mamma's military have faced increased opposition from peaceful civilian protest is on the streets. and increasingly from armed and surgeon, groups like this one, the corona nationalities, defense force, despite the harsh conditions in the jungle training camps and the threat of attack from the military. these new recruits felt they had little choice with other than
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her nunez. we never expected this revolution would happen. at 1st, we were protesting peacefully law, but it didn't work. and we never thought we would be in the jungle fighting against the military. but it is what we have to face yet as the atrocities mount up, the protest continue. this flash mob hit the streets of young gun as news at the sentencing of anson. so cheat a 2 years in jail, was released. she like the other democratically elected leaders of mamma, may now be locked up, but a younger generations. taking up the fight against military rule. tony cheng meltzer. glen robinson is a senior fellow at the institute of security and international studies. actually longhorn university. now she says local resistance fighters ambushed military convoy shortly before the reported killings happened in the district of san gang. the very good point to make this is not being verified, but we have seen the list of the names of those sub job bodies which does include
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at least 5 under a chain. these are all villages in this area down to a village in the area which is in are going state which has been at one of the front line. so being targeted by the military for cracking down on resistance. and it's very clear that in this area, just a couple of days preceding what is reported to be the, the timing of this phoning of the bodies, they were ambushed by the local peoples defense forces, resistance fighters on military convoy. this is a pattern that's been happening in these areas where we have seen a lot of resistance from people that when there is an attack, even if it's a small attack on a military convoy or a military unit, we are same terrible retaliation bombings or villages raising of houses, it has st at least,
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i think in the region to learn about 30000 people into hiding. but a total of at least $250000.00 people display since february the 1st as a result and these kind of action, i think we've also had the us state department spokesman a bright day. the u. s. has is outraged by the military massacre or at least the massacre. it's going and it's, it's very clear how blaming an investigation is taking place after 50 full migrants were killed in mexico. when the overcrowded truck overturned the vehicle, was heading for the united states. another 55 from central american countries also suffered injuries in the shipping state. manuel repel has more from mexico city. and there is a warning that some of images are quite disturbing. a horrifying scene in southern mexico, dozens of body scattered on the side of the road after a truck, reportedly carrying more than 100 people in its cargo container flipped on its side,
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was a hooker, norman. fortunately, the reaction ramos delusions, red cross fire fighters, he reproduction was really fast. we hoped other people taken to the gomez must a hospital to suncrest over and 2 other hospitals will be able to recover. emergency responders could be seen pulling bodies from the wreck. authorities believe most, if not all of the victims are migrants from central america money. for concord, i can go to some of them told us they were from on dude us of all ages. sadly, we already have some debts, mexico's president, under this manuel lopez over to the wood, offered his sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims over twitter . national immigration observers say, accidents like these are not uncommon in southern mexico. experts say policy, enforced by the mexican government that prevents migrants from leaving southern mexico is creating overcrowded conditions at migrant camps and forcing many to grow
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desperate in, in, in, in the finished you, migrants having prevent that from moving indefinitely. some with 3 to 6 months, with no work on the streets. a mass migrants actually having a difficult time on their inhumane conditions. migrants have been known to cram into large trucks where they faced many risks, including kidnapping, extortion, and deadly accidents. weltman well joins me now live from mexico city. and let's just get back to the incident and exactly what police the authorities are telling you about exactly what happened. it's a hill. we're still getting more information even now a day after the incident took place. unfortunately, we can confirm that that death toll has risen to 54 people. the crash itself took place just outside of the city of duke's line. the mexican state of chapel to sla is approximately 300 kilometers north of mexico's border. with
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guatemala, the head of civil protection in the city of dukes has said that the accident took place when a truck carrying anywhere between 10200 migrants and its cargo space was speeding down the highway. when it took a bend flipped over onto its side and again, we can confirm that at least 54 people have been killed in that accident. some eye witnesses say that they saw people fleeing the scene of people. many appeared to be injured. people covered in blood escaping the wreckage, fleeing the scene, making it very difficult to determine exactly how many people were crammed into the back of that truck. but presumably they were fleeing out of fear of being caught by immigration authorities. now, mexico's national immigration institute has promised humanitarian baez's for the survivors of the accident. mexico's president has promised to provide the mexican government. it would cover the costs of repatriation flights, as well as the cost of funerals, but no word yet on any criminal charges. in this case,
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so hill little republic in mexico city, thanks very much for the update. now the latest fighting in northern cameron over access to water has killed at least 22 people. thousands of others have fled to neighboring child because of the unrest between fishing and heard in communities. so the higher it has more, the sheltering from the sound in china capital in germany. the hometown ca, sorry, is just 20 kilometers away in northern cameron. all were forced to cross the border off the seeing what they say with some of the worst fighting yet between fishing and hurting communities. they've access to water supplies at him and the fighting. and course area has been very while and we had to cross the river at night to find refuge here. now that we are safe, faced the cold weather and lack of food and our children have not eaten since yesterday. we asked the champion of 30 to help us. otherwise, our situation here will be worse than the conflict we have at home. on wednesday,
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you set fire to a cattle market belonging to rival community. it retaliated several people were killed, and many others were wounded. young and don't be left in a rush, cross the river at our own risk without taking anything. no, we are exposed to the elements, the dust and the cold. the children are at risk of becoming ill. we ask for urgent help. help is what chance president is calling for. he's tweeted an urgent appeal for the international community to send data as soon as possible child struggles. coke with an influx of more than $30000.00 refugees from both cameron and neighboring sedans. un refugee agency violence last month and sudan has de space thousands of people. the majority of the half a 1000000 refugees in charge of from to done the ongoing fight. that rain and pest infestation have all disrupted the farming season in the day for region. that's increasing concerns of worsening food shortages which are threatening to force more
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people to flee into chad soto height of al jazeera while there has been hearing from civilians who barely survive machete on gun tanks by scientists. in the democratic republic of congo rebels from the muslim militia call the allied democratic forces a blame for increasing state of highway robberies and kidnappings. as malcolm web report was his name because his sister was abducted by an armed group last month in the democratic republic of congo. he says when he went to look for her, he was lucky to escape with his life. we went to search for our sister who was attacked while travelling in a convoy when we found her with the rebels, they attacked us as well. one of my friends was shot in the head immediately. i was shot 2 times, but luckily i was able to run away. he knows one of thousands of people in this hospital being treated for injuries caused by armed groups. many have bullet wounds,
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others have had limbs chopped off with machetes. the allied democratic forces, or adf, blamed for most of the attacks in this area around the city of many thousands of civilians have been killed in the last 7 years. and in the last 6 months, the armed group has expanded its territory and started ambushing civilian vehicles on the roads. it's fighters kill or a ducked travellers and steal their cargo. it's only safe to travel in convoys, guarded by the congress, his army, but it hasn't managed to stop the attacks. you can do ami says it will. it's tanks and soldiers arrived in congo last week. he says he will hunt down the adf and put a stop to the violence you can, his army has entered congo before me, an accused of rights abuses and pillaging minerals. this time began the says, it'll make the road safe. and we build them 3 years ago, the 2 countries,
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governments, and the you can, the company signed an agreement to build congress roads to the border. now that you can, the army has arrived, the construction has begun. the investors hope profit from increased across the board of trade. for now, travellers and traders wait for weeks for the monday, 3 armed convoys, which cost at least a $100.00 to join us. we salute the initiative of the joint military operation. we hope it will bring change soon to the situation on the road. we need the soldiers to hurry up, so we can see the results we needed for our business. life in eastern congo has been disrupted by conflicts ever since you, canada, and rwanda 1st invaded 25 years ago. people here are hoping this time things will change. malcolm web al jazeera more talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal underway in vienna. the u. s has increased pressure with the biden
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administration, hinting that new sanctions, or even military consequences. if traditional diplomacy fails, the us envoy for iran, roberts, malley says, spoken to a, with our white house correspondent with health care to before leaving for the austrian capital. she started by asking him why the us is still living to tighten sanctions while more talk. so hold. is it helpful to be pushing for that as you're trying to get a deal? you know, we are prepared to get back into the deal as soon as possible as soon as are on it and we would lift all of the sanctions are inconsistent with adjacent to it. but in the meantime, we can stand by and not be prepared for world in which iran may be choosing to delay build its program, try to build more leverage. we honestly. 1 have to respond and so that's what we're doing. we're preparing ourselves for that that, that outcome. how concerned are you or how concerned is the united states that israel could potentially drag the united states into an armed conflict with iran? we are privileging the path of diplomacy. we think it's the best way to think it's
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best for us. we suspect it's best we're wrong, but iran will have to decide that as president biden is secretary blinking. have both said, if iran chooses regard despite our diplomatic offer to take a different path, then we'll have to use the, the tools at our disposal to make sure that iran does not acquire a nuclear with why should iran trust the united states? so given the fact that it knows full well that 2020 for presidential election could bring another president, the could completely undo any of the efforts you're making right now. this is not a deal that is based on trust. and so it's not, we don't trust it rains, don't trust us. and what happened when the u. s. withdrew from the deal is that iran started wrapping up its nuclear program. that's why president biden is back and has given us the mandate to try to get back into the deal, and he would not be extending the political capital making this effort if his goal was to come in and then withdraw. of course, we don't know what a future president will do. we don't know what the future reigning leadership will
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do, but we think that it's in our mutual interest to get back in to deal with the united states. be willing, at any point to meet face to face with iranian negotiators, we are prepared to meet with them face to face. we think it's far superior to indirect negotiations and we're dealing with something this complex with so much look so much mistrust with so much potential for misunderstanding. so we've said we'll meet at any time in any place. they are the ones who are not prepared to do it for their own reasons. we think it's a mistake. we think it is a mistake that hurts both of us. we know that these talks are not open ended. the united states has made that clear. what's the time frame we're looking for? as i've said before, this is a technological clock. it's not a chronological clock. in other words, if they slow down the nuclear program would have more time if they continue, the current pace than time is running out. secretary blinking has made that clear over and over again. time is running out and we and the europeans will have to conclude if, if a run continues on down this path, that they have killed a j c p way. and the j. c p way would be no more. we hope that's not the case. we
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are fully committed to a mutual return to compliance with jesse pooley. we think there's still time to do it. if iran comes back and says they're prepared to roll up their sleeves and do it to still had help on the elders are in use are hundreds, gather in the gaza strip to celebrate over 3 decades since the founding of hamas and the nfl is mourning. the death of a star wide receive a hole is details in school to stay with ah, with it's the weekend, here's your forecast. hello everyone. the ne monsoon steering more wet weather into tamil nadu and we've also got bursts of rain toward the southwest and the southeast up sure longer. let's go back to town. only do the 3 day forecast sanction i will show us that those showers in storms are really never too far away over the next
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few days. your temperature at 32 degrees. that's actually above where you should be for the year. after southeast asian, you know, indonesia is southern islands just to the east of lombard flood waters. have reach more than a meter high. that gives you an idea of just how much rain has been falling. lot of rain falling for central areas of that philippines. that's pivoting further toward the north into loose on island, cloudy day on saturday from manila though with the high of 30 degrees except for go into central china, we do have some showers working their way across the yangtze river valley closing in on wu han with a high of 13 degrees. next map i put the colors on so the darker the blue, the lower the temperature, beijing 11 agrees on saturday. watch what happens on sunday. that colder air really digs in. got just a high 4 degrees, but it's also toward the northeast as well. the 3 day forecast for beijing will show us that your temperature at 4 is actually right where you should be for this have the year. that's it. have a great weekend, susan. ah,
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