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a customer's pay a cover charge to sit in the cafe species. we want to find out more about how offers have been taken from the wild and sol, justina gar, a market is spooling, so on. the stage is good, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think leslie's simplicity into the headlines join me as i take on the lies this man or the misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me, mark lamb on hill. what out? 0. full of struggles full of pleasure. but i mean, marina represent damage that poses one barrier. mars rebel yell when i say, please wait a 2nd. my cuba on al jazeera. ah,
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i see you and the secretary general is here in the philippines. we profile the only female counted it in the countries presidential election, race missiles at targets in the city countries. president, for louis, miss lensky said, it was an attempt by russia to insult the un, with one of his advises describing this terrorist called it a crisis within a crisis. his meeting with president followed, emerged lensky. that when longer than schedule focused on this issue, everything we can to make it happen. i'm not going to enter into any comment that both and then mine. that's possibility. it is of a lead war crimes. ukrainian president had criticized gutierrez, for heading to moscow before coming to keep. he said that the un secretary general should have 1st seen the trail of destruction left behind by the russians and anti
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aircraft weaponry more than 8000000000 to help the ukrainian government continue to function, add another 3000000000 to help refugees. in addition, biden is also sending to congress a plan to crack down a russian oligarchy who laundry illegal and stolen money in the us through shadowy purchases of yachts and other assets like high priced real estate. the proposal is aimed at streamlining the federal government. be debated by law makers and just where the legislation might pass. kimberly held it al jazeera, the white house. germany's parliament has voted to send that heavy weaponry to ukraine and made a change in policy. supply of anti aircraft systems has been supported by all 3 using coalition parties, and the opposition conservatives. germany had previously been resisting cause to send heavy weapons. it's longstanding policy of not to supplying arms and fester
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john lees so far, the only candidate in the race to succeed the carry lamb as chief executive of the territory. he was head of security during the 29th saying in terms of his plans for the territory. well, he outlined it for areas hong kong. gov that a society will be stable, stability, stability. that's something that we have come to expect from li, the former security chief. he's also announced that he will, a tycoon in the city and hong kong riches matt. les caching. so he said he's described himself as a, as a conductor, who's going to pull in everyone's strength and conduct a symphony for hong kong. going forward, he talks about this new chapter in hong kong. and brits, how are people in hong kong viewing this handover of power from carry them to answer calls from the business community to open up the international borders? let's not forget that border restrictions she have made hong kong one of the most isolated cities in the world. so in that regard, he's going to have
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a tricky balancing act ahead. what does he do in terms of those kinds of policies going forward? that's what everyone's going to be listening for and, and trying to read the tea leaves full. okay brit kind of live in hong kong for us there. thank you. was to the head on al jazeera, threatened and unarmed, the ton of on gun ownership. right, leaves for afghans defenseless. this is your weather report for the middle east and africa, every one good to see you. so we've got a ribbon of cloud locked into this area. it's the face of growing violence and generating some showers. iraq, you drawn down into the golf, right through saudi as well. so we go in for a closer look here. some forecast on friday may even see some of those showers sneak in here. as we sighed further towards the south for south africa, some spots seeing their 1st frost of the season, but not too bad though in cape town, 18 degrees on for the
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me. watching out just reminds me of our top story. russia has 5 cruise missiles that ukraine's capital was un secretary general until i knew the terrorist visits nikki, is russian troops accused of committed war crimes and satellite imagery from the city of merrier. pope has revealed the damage done by russians when i was just here as the other honey spoke with you and secretary general antonia terrace during his visit to ukrainian capital. long meeting with president zalinski before you come, you came here. he was wondering why you were going to moscow and you meant that that was never a problem. i can understand if you are the president of a country that is suffering as ukraine is suffering, that you are very sensitive to these kinds of issues. but my only objective is to
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rescue people and contribute for peace. and obviously with the enormous concern that the, that was the right thing to do. and the, at the same time, of course, making sure that we create conditions to work seriously with the government in keith, boasting our support, our military and support to the people of ukraine and we had for it. as i said, let's hope that it happens. and let's not create problems for it to happen. you went this morning to burn the, to boot, to be, and you've seen for yourself the devastation of this war. and today this evening, this was a message, one of the president landscape advisor said untreated that that was a postcard from russia. and it was not
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a coincidence as it was happening at this time while you are in keep. i don't think i am so important to just the, for the use of these they, for, for that purpose they haven't yet. so i must say that i was obviously shocked when i was informed that the 2 besides the rich, the target to give the i was shocked with that. and i think it's very important to spend this wonderful city. keith is a city with an enormous historical value keep is a, is, is it, it represents, i would say everything, footballs, you canadians, and russians. and i hope that kids will be step. you are concentrating on the humanitarian aspects of this conflict, trying to get these people out of them are you for other places around the country
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when it comes to the political check, what can you and do and all we anyway close for the 2 sides to sit together to try to bring any sort of fire the un was always kept out of the political negotiations to be fed to do to be frank to you. i regret that that has happened. that's the way i was never invited to be part of the means could process or misc agreement or of the modem and the format. but in fact, we would never invited to be part of it. and on the contrary, our presence was, can see that not useful. the end part of the present political negotiation. i went to moscow, stopping in and cut and speaking to present at the one because that turkey has been, as, you know, very active, very engaged to the bringing the parties to turkey,
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them, ball 2 and dahlia and the strongly supporting those political discussions. and we are following it with lots of interest and fully supporting this initiative. and lastly, present zalesky with you there. is that something he brought up in your conversations again today? yes, he brought up the but as you know, the security council is the find new composition by the charter, the united nations. and the charter nations can only be changed by a majority of 2 thirds in the general assembly, including the positive vote. fine child stratford is north of so the answer in the dumbass region where constant shilling has forced many residents to leave. we are here in the forests a few going shells and you can hear another one there. and this shelley is getting closer and closer to slab janski's la road. but it is only
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a few kilometers away from the slowly advancing russian army. children play on bikes in the evening sun. a gentle straw leaf, we're all from these. we are alive, is here. many of our friends he left, but many of them want to come home because they me back from the top of a nearby coal, slack heap, you get a sense of the scale of this bast, flat landscape in east and ukraine. another shell explodes, smoke rises from burning buildings in the distance. a missile is bob to walter target potentially tim's terrified of the days ahead, shall stafford al jazeera, eastern ukraine. or people have gathered in moscow to watch the rehearsal of the army. nazi germany. soviet union suffered more casualties in any other nation in the conflict, which it called the great patriotic war. victory day is still one of the most important fighting began on sunday as 2 gangs fought for control of some arrows of
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last year's assassination of president has left a political vacuum. and the number of i still attacks against civilians, less than a year after taking control of afghanistan is own forces are being threatened by armed insurgent groups. the situation is prompted the government to make it harder for people to own a gun. st was radi after centuries of conflict of gun astonish, synonymous with war. before the u. s. pull out, last year there were more guns and private heads than the off god police. and the military combined. the actual number of circulation thought to be in the millions, but estimates likely fall short a reality inherited by the taliban. the new government began confiscating weapons and has introduced license requirements to own and operate guns and armored vehicles. josefina asli hill that he gaiety. so license can
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be given to any individual who feels unsafe and insecure. for example, businessmen, you hardy leaders and anyone who feels unsafe can have the license for weapons. and bulletproof costs will come. after taking over the taliban release, prisoners and jails across the country and rising levels of crime off, gone. se is a major concern moist a lot that are never jonah, i want to get the zip. and so my personal ticket, okay. audit, pull out, saw us and nato forces leave behind and i watering amount of weapons and military equipment and just no guards at all. i could just grab an unchecked, it could fuel instability in gunnison and the wider reach the previous government. they have distributed thousands of guns out of my we're close to my wallets to people affiliated with the tribes at necessities of,
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to the religious political friends. and through this disarmament the process is going to collect all those illegal distributed weapons and armor cuts from people who are not responsible for the security of the country. the government says security has improved, but people who feel threatened can have guns if they get a permit. a 3 year license for an a k $47.00 or pistol is just over $500.00. 10 times the average monthly income in couple licenses for armored cars start at around $680.00. the majority of off guns who are struggling to feed themselves are priced out. but members of the taliban are exempt. st. basra v. o dizzier the u. s. state of oklahoma has voted in favor of a near total ban on abortion. if approved by the governor, oklahoma will have the toughest restrictions in the us termination would only be
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allowed from medical emergencies, rape, or incest bush. and after 6 weeks of pregnancy is already been pro abortion rights groups are challenging, the decision can't all. and yet we're belgium has granted asylum to former ecuador in the present, a file career of to quito, cincy, and sentenced in his absence to 8 years in jail. career is also wanted for allegedly directing the kidnapping of a political opponent in 2012. well, he's maintained his innocence in both for better. okay. only one woman is running in the philippines presidential election, but her campaign is gaining traction among some voters. and the robbery though, who's currently vice president is getting large numbers of young people attending her rallies. jamila allen dorgan reports now from manila on why we're brader is proving so popular with younger voters. vice president lennier bread is rise to politics. is a story like new either. her husband was
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a revered public servant and interiors secretary who bled though mostly shied away from the public eye, choosing instead to work as a human rights lawyer in impoverished communities. but the death of her husband, in a helicopter crash in 2012, followed by a huge clamor by the public for his style of governance, saw her to run for congress, where she served. for 3 years. in 2016, she was urged to run for the vice presidency. she beat the son of the lead, strong men, president, ferdinand marcus. as vice president and leader of the opposition robledo was subjected to verbal attacks. harris meant and propaganda by de 30 and his supporters. her decision to one for the presidency sets a backlash once again with the bunk markers junior, her campaign theme radical love quickly changed the tone and tenor of a campaign that his wife with miss sa, jeanie,
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and patronage politics. dealing with meagre resources is nothing you for a bladder, but over the last few weeks there has been a surge of unprecedented support. and observers say, this is no longer an ordinary campaign, but at people's movements were bred. his campaign rallies are attended by thousands . the majority of them, young people, usually unseen, even in the country, often used to pig ticket rallies during election season. it's fascinating decided that after all the philippines you have find.
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