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did law, it's up to them. dangerous jaws. economists say attitudes towards women working aren't as big a barrier as the lack of jobs, a safe working environment and public transportation. the problem is not a supply. women are more than happy to come out to what the problem is. that ain't enough good jobs. so the government obviously does need to provide more jobs because it is failing to grow the service. is it all the people of india, the indian government promised to create $6000000.00 jobs in the next 5 years when it released its latest bunch it experts say prioritizing women and that plan would dramatically improve the world's 5th largest economy. elizabeth per annum al jazeera new delhi. ah, i, let's have a quick check of the headlines here on out 0 and ukrainian official say russia has begun another assault against c. last, he crating held area in mariposa. nearly 2000 of their troops to hold up in the us
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of star steel plant facility, along with 1000 civilians. ukraine says at least 5 people have been killed after russian missiles hit residential buildings, and a military facility in odessa. the southern port city has largely been spared from bourbon since the start of the war. almost 2 months ago. these railey government says close the garza border crossing to workers after her mass rocket attacks. they targeted southern israel after repeated israeli raids on palestinian worshippers of the isle acts of moscow occupied east jerusalem and explosion at an illegal oil refinery and southern nigeria has killed at least a 100 people. the minister for petroleum says the victims in river state were burnt beyond recognition. this ruling can prime minister has lost an ally and calls grove for the government to step down. media minister in a like a gutter has announced his support for the weeks long protest. it comes as demonstrations, continue against the handling of the growing economic crisis. a rescue operation is
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underway in southern poland where another 10 coal miners have gone missing. underground tremors spot to methane, gas leak, the 2nd at such accident and 4 days earlier, 5 were killed, and 7 went missing. after coal mine blast on wednesday, food prices worldwide could saw even higher after indonesia, bands of palm, oil exports from thursday. the world's biggest producer is often blame for deforestation. the government says it wants to ensure the availability of food products for indonesians. the european union has agreed ye rules that will require internet and social media companies to remove a legal and harmful content from their platforms. regulation will also ban advertising aimed at children or based on sensitive data such as religion, gender, and race. yet stay with headlines. more news coming up right after people empath seen a bit. i've not me
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. ah, ah, ah ah, ah! when the cobra pandemic, again, the need to minimize face to face contact drove many of the world judicial systems on line. know in the name of cost, speed and greater efficiency. some of them want to stay there. but critics say that holding trials in cyberspace can deny defendants the right to a fair hearing and remove safeguards against abuse. so who's right? we asked reporters sarasota to investigate. ah
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ah, the physical confines, the courtroom. a place at fidelity, decorum and authority. that is the cleavage pandemic sent the globe into locked out a cool place that doth state little forties around the world. turn to new ways to keep legal wheels spinning. they went online. the principal argument is going to be that it saves time and it saves money. no one rhina is the chief executive of the n g, a fair trials international. at some point,
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you have to be willing to say that justice is more important than expediency. the greatest power government should wield short of, of warfare is the power to prosecute, to imprison in some places to put to death. the function of a criminal defense lawyer is to stand between the individual and that awesome use of power. and in order to do that, effectively, you have to be in personal contact with your client, ah, le vista, his available my much because might this note of caution across the globe judiciary is we're quick to see the potential i'm the judge. and so with a software companies, digital justice with virtual court hearings from microsoft in help governments deliver justice at scale. inevitably, this new virtual world was not without his changing his settings. i think this is a setting on your i pad. so your i pad probably sat to stay in portrait, mo,
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let me go into my settings. is that what i need to do or judge dean is modeling it for you if you can see him. oh, come on, cathy can do this. it's okay, we're all new to this and occasionally when the room button was pressed, real judicial hearing descended into outright cost to paul. and i believe you have a filter turned on in the video setting. i don't know how to remove it from my assistant. her, she's trying to book all i'm prepared know forward with it. unless i'm here law, it's not. i'm not i can put apart from technical. he can't sit this brave new virtual world, lucy petty think serious legal questions. can you hear me judge? i can hear you, i think official quote, video has an important notice in the corner, but that didn't stop being shown around the world. the problem, ah, with the remote viewing of
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a trial is that people tend to just see snippets or what, what, what somebody else decides is worth seeing. there is no, i'm alternative. if you want true justice from being there from start to finish. the right and duty of the public as he crossed his being don, is considered a fundamental principle of mais jurisdictions or bid. critics say that becomes hugely problematic when the process is remote and factual representation of an individual to a sentencing authority has to be a human engagement. if that person is at a remote location in the custody and control, or the jailer, or a police, a police officer, you're not going to see. you're not going to hear. you're not going to learn the real facts. that's where the concerns about torture committee. and there's no substitute for having a person since we pressed our inquiry. it took us across the globe to examine claims that state abuse, state torture has been going on, seen on hearings,
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went online. and that these failures in remote justice have been happening in some countries where police brutality is endemic. and where the judiciary is the last shield against human rights abuses, ah, the city of south hollow in brazil, in this huge nation, beset by criminality, drug related violence, and with vast disparities of wealth, one in 5 people in custody have reported police brutality after being arrested but until 2015, those people were held in pre trial detention sometimes by the very will for it is who had perpetrated that appeals with no access to a court hearing where they could complain about their ill treatment. ah,
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7 years ago that began to change at the headquarters at this apollo law firm. marina diaz told us about special custody hearings where defendants had brought face to face in from the judge within a day of their arrest. others, murray kinsey. but as you know, she al james surgical storage like appetizing cassandra praising pinch, quite resolution. he's now app appetizing, cassandra, please. laga pause. i pity zoe flag around chile 3 mommy. cheaper inch for those more cheese. the mirror would kill me and twinkie up is so a poor g he lot bows me implies leslie's you view lane. so also put a block while at the opposite. the introduction to a new face to face. custody herrings was widely welcomed and trumpeted on this official justice department vidalia, with these face to face herrings with the opportunity of a judge to assess whether someone had suffered abuse at the hands of state
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authorities. but they also allowed defendant to speak directly to a judge about their treatment when they were arrested and even described their abuse. the effect was significant figures revealed that between 20152019 after in person custody herrings were introduced complaints of police or treatment more than doubled. but then cove, it struck and face to face herrings suspended in both scenarios. brazil, social unrest and state repression continued. these arrests occurred in south paolo the month before we arrived. but as the state pushed the custody hearings to go online, the concern that people arrested across brazil now had limited opportunities to complain about their treatment. ah, to the current capital of cave,
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where president let him zalinski is talking to the assembled pressman, the main house. it's not a good time to, ah, wish everybody anything to celebrate easter, not a good time at all and nevertheless it's easter. so young i, i do, you shall be still all afar people. muzzle with him should be a part of this meeting again this for a month there was lots of requests up. i'd been told that instead of you cancel a law to request to give interview and of course, there is no time to communicate these. every boy dear, separately laughter. they do reveal, communicate with everybody and separately it will be good for our country. so now i'm ready to start this press conference. if you
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have any questions. so i will provide my answers. but then let's go might this way, the bleach game. ok. look, the put out you, are you the, the, your, your name and number for them to thank you for watching mr. president is for to most likely do you have seen some for this more school recently? you are more simply a slave to move in sports and most of in the leave 2. can you explain why did he invade ukraine? may be he good to you or something, know what's going on. it's very difficult to talk about each step or the president of fresh federation to morgan, through my teacher. ok
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during all of this year as much as we can was in your goal, please. a little on the up, sam low, only concerned that he is a r m. he came to our country and invaded us and started to occupying our lands. the mortgage goes up to mid let at the moment, but we know that the country, the war in our country already goes for 8 years. but we don't like this occupation, but nevertheless, this is happening and we see that we will to mafia really fully of no, and it has huge impact on the country as i was the or she's given that idea model msr, somebody, me. and i think that russia wanted always they, so on a one level or another example that was homeless,
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employable modem was set at the goods. we are fighting them in better because of the some of which are so seamlessly. lee can say that the have been dreaming about our independence, c, d, people on us on almost level. and it's important not only for us, it's also important for all the civilized world war resiliency times. yes. plus, i will get support now who are rolling through a more friendly countries that direction to duration didn't consider us in as an independent country. and they don't respect us, not even lou useless visa, local vincent, also speed. or is he stable b or sandwich or the society direction to duration? do not concede their us as an independent country. they don't concede, there are people. and as a nation i, they do want to consider that these have the right to our values to our lens each
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and therefore it to our life. so we would miss allison now li, are fighting for our lives for our independence day. and for our right to exist silicon in there and iran tv channel, please use the micro mr. president on where the put you insisted on meeting quoting and you continue insisting on meeting him. do you think this is feasible to meet him? how this would take place and why russia regencia, you are propositions i thought most of these regards to the security or the contest going from or in the context of the security. so if my so i understand that needs to be a contra sewer. can you clarify this? think that it's already show the, the meeting should be somewhere on
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a neutral territory, right? you don't. so what, what are the risks? thank you very much for this question. or for those questions should be diverse directions, duration and the negotiation. from the very beginning, i was insisting on the negotiations with them, with any hor mud with regard to the meeting or negotiating. she is russian, but it seems bossing information as a leader, refresh and duration. i think that margin on this new not to give the desired result. motors who made it to the job. i think that they were most i mean they both of those done live were m and east to be foot syria. quickly could you hear me?
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is the, is the connection good? ah died so that i was on hold and i just did immediately was lee the the response for you to give it to the question about the risks or se, i'm not too scared than the or in the, in the shelter. anyway. at the moment, she'll feel so busy regards to continue the theme and the meeting and meeting the president of russia. home of the i want to read to read, there is a diplomatic pass and there is also a military pass. the only shows and i and we need to go for a diplomatic her pass even if it's difficult because this would store losses,
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took life thousands and thousands of thousands of lives and we can even lose a 1000000 of lives of our people and we dont one this even if he ones the era center or if he doesn't want lisa in paris, son, he has no rights to me. i can sell and reject the diplomatic loss made of yellow. and i also want to say that the constantly very talking about this and we've done some steps and devine, these regards to rush interiors to the ration. our partners in europe also are part nurse e usa, canada, and everybody watch. so that woodthrush is saying today because i was somebody they were saying that ukraine doesn't want to see thrown in negotiation tapers,
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but now the whole world is seeing face not needed when not sure who you today the tries between us and our part nurse are on the highest level, there is no trust to russia. so it's not a c nor new must face and torn him was now trust in dra shot because the words that they are saying they don't make their actions. ok, the 2nd question was, is regards to the secure dam. i understand course. i don't remember. i did the 2nd part of your question, but i don't. i'm not the for. i don't afraid to meet the president of russia. let's wait, hold on. well, yeah. well, you are the person in my problem. there is no fear. i have no rights for fear. well, you know, it's as simple as that. not,
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it's not because i don't have the right because the live people don't have here. now if you paul, go bare hands to open arms comma, me with your vehicle, fresh and federation. by the way they know me, but it is, you know, and there is too many security measure measures here. don't you think so? not or by leader. so not my lead normal leader, normal leader has no right to she or we have to secure. right so far. come jan. we have to secure our independence is thank you for your question. boxy jim, for me to push them. because to me, the president bustle, who needs to listen,
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you each rate to your readiness to talk to russia, plumley a bit more school pay my course there is all soon though there is also really high level representative. so f u n is planning to be more skillful. and there is also talks about weapons. is a chassis, mosque law causes sure, we put those with the movie school with the more credential you from. and how is it possible to dean you the how military, how from nathan countries so that it doesn't to set the negotiation process with some quick sure more talk. what else was like, but you were talking about your readiness to have these talks. is russia, we know that general 2nd through a few ran is planning to come to. they
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want to talk soon. piece. and there is room. most show washer was tina behind us boy christian about us and the door the veteran you by now. but some of them are state shutting in. there are no secret that. yeah, yeah. so this gives you request to a reference. does it prevents, do we need to negotiation? you? i think we have done a lot of depths your me so that piece position changed my number law so that the position change to the word support to ukraine. i had a few meetings, personal meetings to skim the ball on this agreement. it's impossible to balance it
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in the 3 in russia and ukraine. 100 percent expectation the 100 percent of support from you at no, not from a 100 percent because the 200 percent is on our side. so i think officer and general secretary of visit us, he says enough time will be a school is put up and visit regard to he's high, they do it disney. i think he needs to see that there are places very the tour people very tortured where the play he's very, are being destroyed by those you're present from moscow. so i think you'll be more informed and more aware as to what is happening. we are in our country country than does that then the lease will be lean plans. this is on this sort of plan general secretary and what he will feed back on yelman's rice and he and that have you come to key on us get the lights,
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some etomo by germany that i'm yet concept offs. 30. yeah. problem of those. the actually here to understand the word, lee juris which was when they come disease it thus they can better understand as the formal on the proper connection is breaking. anita more young with should be in simple bio eat connection program of it. not the ocarina chism. it's me sure. dora. post a genius, royal greenow. not pushing on that to cover to dunker or a she's good for that. her child only as much alco, levine and they went from delivery to your grades, weapons supply. we are definitely not interested in the opinion of russian federations had to do they not since the beginning of was a china or a will of of i mean they were delivering it as well. you do remember that full scale invasion, how they were a fling, leaving the tanks, we are grateful for those deliveries. thank you. good laska and where,
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oh okay. and v please. in the end, over there, all of them are under contract with them or alexandra h. u, for do i say know, several days on the 27th of april and the russians are renouncing that they planned to conduct us. you do referendum in council members, which we knew according to the experience of 2014, how it took place in don barza. it doesn't matter how many people will come. they will just invent a nice result which they need. what will ukraine do? eat this, you do referendum takes place. they announce a so called had a song people's republic. what will it mean for all when he go? she ations because the people in care some are pro ukrainian. i and they don't know what will happen after that. what will ukraine do with that was as of a time? thank you for your question here. sure. modernization
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in nashville, minute. but i'll, what people are killed in my are you going to put all or smell out of they announce referendum, infidel pseudo referendum is in than use, uterine public speaking ukraine says will not take part in any negotiation processes. i'll include in the machine. but our people's in our core now located to, to in the temporarily occupied territories in care sun. i emphasize again, not only got a son in the region, and there were lots of settled, men seems the fresure region as well. unfortunately, and in the east of all was state, they need to know and they needed to help the occupiers. i was sticking to all were people about that we know through our intelligence and through the people who are leaving their show on the my pro grange cuz i can not say that they have the bro ukrainian position. they have ukranian position, they are ukrainians. they are speaking about those that would as they discuss late, go through the apartments and collect the data. so i think it won't be useful for
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the diplomatic settlement of this situation. again, she definitely will interfere at the end of the door, teach them sla home in the diplomatic waiting. definitely, this is the wrong step from russia with this. sure. it's witnesses that everything which you use to keep being all that, all of the cities of the diplomatic groups, all of that was just fictions ran to political theater. by the way, with really bad actors. would laska, please remedy georgia. right? the fall through please. thank you, jack group on the president. thank you mr. president, junko as the citizen of georgia as a journalist. and i would like to thank you because we, the, jim's consider that your fight is our fight and your victory will be really
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important. both are our country. yes. well, i would like to ask you now. yeah, he's not here rock in ukraine. they're wrapped up with soldiers. georgians. who are helping to fight for democracy machine. what are you thinking about our perspective in the european union? how do you see friendly relations with joe jack that joe jones are really worried because of some of the details? when will you be able to bring the m s embassy ambassador of ukraine to georgia because you know that there are lots of russian impact on to georgia. yes, thank you for the question was knew always from the friendly georgiana. i think that is really one of the closest people so to ukraine, to ukrainian people are the georgians living. we are well, historically and since the 1st revolution we have seen such
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a huge and significant support that as well, you know, and even now when the meal is because we did not understand, there will be frank, amazon will do it without them. in fact, i can be sincere, as well as in the mail with the joe jones because we are really, yeah, brotherly nations. i do not understand the position of the leaders of your state and harassing me if i do not understand it. and that is why it is so painful for me to proceed there, but i think it's not worth it on a thought was about doing science it see if they don't introduce sanctions, those that just pennies those, that capex in the story or in the history of to stay in the history of such neighborhood, in spite of the number of kilometers we are neighbors, you are much closer than we are with russia. you can see where it was with russia, and we definitely don't want any conflicts with georgia. and i'm sure they will never take lace. and georgiana now went out to the stream is due to the rel is the
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cold city over to believe, said paul, to does so? i was young, was urging and done what people were urging, and your people came to us giving their lives. and we're fighting and supporting with the humanitarian aid and relieved that volunteers and lots of other things. you're in those years. beginning with the revolution ending with the beginning of the war, even in 2014. but i can not understand the behavior i not that teacher. but your leaders are not pupils. those are grown ups. these are not toys. i don't understand why, for the sake of wart not introducing the sanctions salinas that i've heard the messages that we need to provide to protect their economy, which economy they already took part of the territory of georgia. they almost achieved, believe it reached then lizzy, which.

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