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ready president 3rd, since the war against mcclain has shut to the peace in europe makes hell, announces that its bolstering its forces in europe to counter what it calls a direct threat from russia. ah, again, i'm a variance and again this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, the president said to me, the fact of, i'm the acting president, taking up the capitol. now donald trump deny is trying to grab the steering wheel at his limousine so that he could join his supporters stove in the capital. tension runs high and north of india, after a hindu man was beheaded though tuesday, others were very good, at se ends his presidency. the philippines media regulator upholds,
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in order to shut down one of his most vocal critics. ah, they to, as the cloud that russia is the most significant undertake threats, this bolstering its forces across europe. the alliance will also step up its military and financial support to ukraine. as it battles russian forces out as he was shown, a whole report stout from madrid. nato leaders arrived at a historic summit, projecting unity and strength in the face of a new thread. this conflict in ukraine is not a regional issue. it's a global struggle between democracy and alto, cressy. nato is rewriting its own playbook, boosting battle ready trip numbers across its eastern flank and with plans to vastly increased. rapid reaction force numbers from 40002300000 troops by
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2023. russia's deadly attack on a shopping mall in se ukraine. on monday for shadow, the summit until recently considered a nato partner, russia will, for the 1st time since the cold war officially be re designated an enemy threat. we meet in the midst of the most serious security guards says so we have faced the since the 2nd world war president zelinski appealed as he does relentlessly at international events. football, help family, the team would not. he warned the leaders present that russia's next move may be against one of them. and nato is determined to do what he can offering a further package of non lethal assistance. this defensive alliance, careful not to be seen to be joining the conflict. but we never wanted to have an escalation with russia. all we want is to live in peace in europe. and therefore,
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we are making crystal clear that we are ready to defend our self. and preparing all the structures for what we need because some, it began on a high note, often arms and security agreement was reached, allowing turkey to lift its objection to bits by sweden and finland to join the alliance. so sweden and finland attend this summit as official invitees. their membership bids approved by 30 leaders to be ratified by national parliaments in the coming months. turkey said it got what it wanted, while so did nato able to project both the united and expanded front and gaining superiority over russia in the baltic region. president biden announcing and expanded u. s. military presence in europe said the alliance had never been so galvanized a major shift to a state of readiness for whatever turns russian aggression may yet take jona, hull,
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alto, 0, madrid. let's go live not on summers in madrid. aunt diplomatic editor james bass is there. we've seen a flurry of fir of announcements in the last few hours. james, what, how significant other i think they're pretty significant. i mean, i think also when you look at these sort of international summit, sometimes things are pre cooked, planned on the lawns, and that is actually how it's turned out in the end here today. but it didn't look like that 24 hours ago. it looked like there was gonna be real last ditch diplomacy that might have gone on all the way through this summit with turkey over sweden and finland. but once that was agreed, that was the centerpiece. the idea soon that the nato alliance of 30 will become 32 and these aren't just to ordinary countries, that 2 countries with pretty sophisticated military's 2 countries that work very closely with nate. ready in the past in afghanistan and the balkans, and pretty soon they will be joining nato. they're gonna try and fast track the process. ratification is what is in bold. all the 30 countries have to ratify their
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membership. in most countries that involves their national parliament needing to do that. so that is important. also the commitments that we've seen with regard to extra troops, extra forces, particularly by the u. s. these are things that i think perhaps we wouldn't have seen if we hadn't had what happened in february. i think that has changed completely. the way that nato thinks about things so much so that they've also announced a new strategic concept. that is the nato strategy doc, the document that looks at the next 10 years ahead. and they say that it's transformative this document. it's looking at things very differently in some ways, nato's and back to its original purpose. trying to protect these allies, defend these allies from what was the soviet union and is now russia. but also worth noting that strategic concept also talks about the potential challenges coming from china. and how do europe and leaders feel about the prospect of having
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any more usaa service men and women are stationed in their countries? well, most, many of those troops will be in poland. poland is going to become the new u. s. headquarters a permanent headquarters unit based in poland. that's interesting because go back to 1997 when nato. ready and the russian federation were not just talking, they had reasonably good relations, is remarkable to thing. now that the russians used to have their own mission inside nato, but that was the situation at the time. and when those good relations were there, remember that 2 years before about amir putin took charge in 1997. that the seat a treaty was signed, proceed, bring the 2. and it said there would never be permanent bases set up by nato on those countries that are on the eastern flank of the nato alliance. but the u. s. is now saying permanent, these forces that are going to be there. i was there as diplomatic editor james
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base life at the nato summit in madrid. many thanks to the james hovel falcon. har is a russian defense analyst. he says that nato membership for sweden and finland will provoke a strong response from russia. there is concern about a friend, one that very close neighbor of russia. ready the long border and close to st. petersburg and of course rush and fin. ready fight to. ready wars in the thirties and forties and. ready that would be seen as a very dangerous though official russian line is, as long as there are no foreign troops, bourbon were deployed gun finish, or the swedish territory now american bases. but that doesn't really change the. ready overall situation, so there's no need for russia to right now, immediately react, and most likely russia cannot much react very much with it. cause with the rush of
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military right now, very much engaged in the operation and ukraine. the possibility of a deployment and strengthen the forces on the guise of new appearing. they still russia borders is a bit low right now limited because of the because of other deployments, but russia will react. that's sure. donald trump has to my that he tried to grab the steering wheel of a limousine after being told that he wasn't being taken to the capital of an i to support a storm to building a former u. s. president dismissed the allegations, us fake sick, fraudulent and ridiculous. it's all for a former white house aide gave testimony during a hearing into last year's riots. hydro castro reports from washington, and we're going to the capital on january 6th, 2021. president donald trump did not accompany his supporters to the capital to
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disrupt the certification of his election loss, but he wanted to thank you very much. according to cassidy hutchinson, the 1st former trump white house employee to testify publicly. trump finished his stop. this deal, speech boarded his limousine and was surprised to learn from his security chief bobby angle that their destination was the white house. the president said something to the effect of, i'm the effing president, take me up to the capital now. to which bobby responded, sir, we have to go back to the west wing. the present reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. trump then used his free hand to lunge towards bobby angle. and mister, when mister or not, i had counted the story to me, he had motioned towards his clavicles. hutchinson did not see the episode herself, but said she heard it from tony or nato. the former white house chief of operations and with angle present the president of the anecdote was the most startling of many
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shared by the former white house ada, today's hearing one that was urgently announced after the committee said it received new evidence for the white house of police audio from january 6 reveal guns had been spotted among the crowd, gathered near trumps, rally hutchinson said backstage she heard trumps day the event should not have had metal detectors. i ever heard the president say something i don't think that they have weapons. they're not here to hurt me. the ensuing violence contributed to the death of at least 7 people, an injured 150 police officers. hutchinson said she watched the riot unfold from the white house, just doors down from trump. she recounted this conversation between her boss, chief of staff, mark meadows, and the white houses top lawyer. i remember pat, say, mark, we need to do something more. there literally calling from the vice president to be
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i think, hong and mark had responded something to the effect of you heard of had he thinks like a girl that he doesn't think they're doing anything wrong. the he was trump. according to hutchinson's testimony, she said, trump was reluctant when he called off the riders more than 3 hours into the violence. we have to have peace. so go home, we love you, you're very special. trump weighed in on tuesdays hearing, saying he hardly knows hutchinson and denied many of the accusations. hutchinson also says meadows and trumps former personal attorney, rudy giuliani. both thought presidential pardons and she says many members of trump's inner circle were concerned that the cabinet would use the 25th amendment to remove trump from office. committee member say they've been concerning signs of witness tampering. the plan at least 2 more of these hearings in july, heidi joe castro al jazeera washington good, a weather update next to on. i'm to 0,
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then tributes in texas. we'll hear from a community is coming to terms with a human trafficking trying street a forward british socialite is general for 20 years, killing maxwell sentenced for sex trafficking. ah richard. he has begun the faithful wold copies on its way to the castle route. your travel package today. hello, they look to south asia on the southwest monsoon is in full swing across northern areas of india, dumping large amounts of rain in some of the states. here we have got red warnings out for wood tucker runs. and what's up pradesh, that rain expected, she me down further south to more sensual areas. you can see it really picking up on friday. now. the strong winds and rain continue across the west and gets pushing
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into southern areas as well. some shop of thunderstorms expected in colombo, but it's the north west of india that is going to get wet asthma, that rain pulling into pakistan, the temperature in the whole expected to dip down as that rain starts to rolling by friday. and speaking a wet weather was things very wet weather across the korean peninsula. as we moved to east, we were already seen flooding here we could see more as a $150.00 millimeters is expected to fall over the next 24 hours. some of that trickling down into south korea is going to get wet as well for southern areas of china as a developing tropical depression pulls towards heenan island and into hong kong. we are going to see a pretty wet weekend here. but for japan, that heat wave continues. it's hot and dry with high temperatures in tokyo, that weather update casa airway. official airline of the journey. oh,
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i oh, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go. ah ah, hello again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the south nato has agreed to boost its military presence in eastern europe as it faces the biggest security crisis since world war 2. secretary general,
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yet installed in books as the rushes war with against ukraine has shattered peace on the continent. at a former white house aide says that donald trump tried to grant the steering wheel of his limousine after security agents refused to take him to the capital. during the riot, the former u. s. president says the allegations of fake fraudulent and ridiculous a criminal investigation has been opened to the united states after 51 migrants were found dead in a truck in texas. they were discovered at the abandoned vehicle on the outskirts of san antonio on monday. officials say of the greatest loss of life on record from a human trafficking attempt in the u. s. o 0. manuel of apollo reports. a community still in shop in southern texas. on tuesday, residence of san antonio visited the site where dozens of migrants were found dead crammed into the back of a tractor trailer. under extreme heat conditions. most of the deceased are believed
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to be from mexico, mexican diplomats and san antonio visited area hospitals where survivors are being treated. oh rally. in general, medical staff, the hospitals i insist in general have indicated those injured are in a critical condition, suffering from neurological renal and hepatic failure, as well as internal bleeding. thousands of migrants have been using san antonio as a transit point in recent months. according to immigration, advocates in the us. many hearsay. the tragedy that occurred on monday is a symptom of a broken immigration system. o. nicholas, mom as an elected official, i think that people need to get registered to vote in a vote out. people who don't care about this community at a vigil convened local residence, arrive to pay their respects and show their solidarity with all migrants seeking a better life. in the united states, migrants are dying every day, and if you start adding up one after another after another,
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we're on track to this year, be the deadliest years for migrants try to cross into united states law really speaks. and it's important to have events like this to commemorate those lives that are laws that up against that the upper emotions are still high in san antonio. by the last time, something like this happened was in 2017 when 10 people died after being packed in the back of a tractor trailer, carrying as many as 200 migrants and stuff. the vigil was organized by community members from the city of san antonio, many of whom have expressed a desire for public action to be taken to prevent more tragedies involving migrants and asylum seekers from ever happening again. agents from the u. s. department of homeland security continue to work to identify the bodies and are treating this is one of the deadliest cases of human trafficking in the united states in recent memory. manuel rap below al jazeera san antonio british socialized killer maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping the fancy of jeffrey epstein,
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sexually abuse underage girls. she was convicted in december for recruited and group recruiting and grooming girls for epstein during the 19 ninety's and early 2000 soldiers there. as gabriel elizondo reports from new york, shackled and wearing a blue prison uniform. gillan maxwell heard her fate from a judge at the end of a nearly 4 hours sentencing that saw several of her alleged victims give statements . sometimes looking directly at maxwell. one was sarah ransom who broke down in tears in court and said she twice tried to commit suicide after being victimized by maxwell. after the sentencing, she told me she was pleased. i'm. i'm feeling pretty amazing. okay. i'm feeling gray. i'm but there is. ah, you know, this is a 66 year journey for me. i incredible. high's some really, really, really deep blurs for me. maxwell briefly spoke in court,
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saying she was sorry for the pain. her victims felt, but she did not take responsibility for the crimes or where it's going through her when he heard your own speak in court. ah, glen glen like so. for me they were just words. but they were words that i never thought out of a here as saying, i'm sorry, lawyers for the victims were satisfied with the outcome. the day showed us that individuals can be held accountable irrespective of power and privilege. and you, maxwell, the daughter of a british newspaper magnet was once part of an elite global social circle that included some of the world's most powerful people. but at her month long trial, last december, prosecutor said she also facilitated the trafficking of women, some as young as 14, to be sexually abused by her longtime partner,
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jeffrey epstein, and allegedly other rich men. epstein was arrested in charge in july 2019, but was found dead in his jail cell a month later, before delivering her sentence, the g said maxwell's crimes were heinous and predatory, and said she deserves a strong sentence. partially because of her lack of remorse. elaine maxwell is 60 years old if she serves her entire sentence, that means she wouldn't be released until she's 80. gabriel's hondo out is it a new york palestinian man has been killed in a raid by his really forces in jeanine in the occupied west. frank mohammed mohammed, he died early on wednesday. he is the 77th, palestinian to be killed by his where he forces since the beginning of this year is also the 27th killed in geneva, including al jazeera journalist chevy novel. our claim is where the forces also
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ready the town of so was northeast of ramallah, where they detained. at least 3 palestinians. tension is running high in the indian state of rochester. after a hindu man was beheaded on tuesday. the act was posted on line 2, people have been arrested on the zeros pump. the metal reports, hundreds of people take part in a funeral procession book on her yolanda, surrounded by security officials and t v cameras. they demand justice, his wife, he assured us, says she wants those responsible held to account. we one justice and yes, we want them to be given the death penalty authorities arrested 2 men accused of murdering law in his teetering shop. they are alleged to have posted a video online and made threats against prime minister noreen through moby. according to media reports, they're accused of killing laws for supporting a no push sharma, a former spokesman, one of the b j. p party who was suspended for making islam of for become and i see
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the incident has parked tension to roger han state in west in india. protest in the city of with dep auto and violent and shops were shut down. a coffee was imposed in several cities and internet access was suspended across the state and those things to people and any internal law and order is been been the situation is peacefully even after the murder. they have been no major incident in which any one has done. did you check the situation is completely under control. lower willie say law received many threats for his social media posts and had thought police protection, his wife to local media that he had skipped work. the days before his killing investigator see the treating, his killing as a case of terrorism, partly mit then, i'll just eva, you deli, a some state in india continues to face what may be the worst flooding in its history. people are so they haven't received enough relief funds in neighboring bangladesh. more than 150 people have died and millions have been displaced by
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catastrophic flooding. tens of thousands of hector as a form and has been damaged. the philippines media regulator has upheld in order to close wrap up the news website co founded by the journalist, maria ross up in 2018. it said the proper violated rules on foreign ownership, but the website appealed. the decision comes a day before president rodrigo to 30 leaves office. russia's criticism of the so called war on drugs. let the several legal battles and her winning the nobel peace prize last year. she says, the government's trying to intimidate the press. we will handle the flaw and since we are fighting for this in court civil law, we will continue to demand accreditation. we have long stood by the constitutionality of this agreement. it's a philippine depository receipts. others have had it, and it is. i think that i've also, you've heard me speak repeatedly over the last 6 years that we have been harassed
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mrs interrogation. these are political tactics. we refuse to succumb to them. answers to mo allen dorgan reports now on the legacy that the 230 administration leaves your mind your to war. and i will mind mine, rodrigo, the 3rd to was mayor of diverse city in the southern philippines. for more than 20 years. he was catapulted into the presidency by his ability to convince millions filipinos to rally behind him. do not destroy in office. the territory quickly cemented his role as an autocratic leader, his warren drugs was so violent that the rights groups believe at least 30000 people had been killed in police operations. over the last 5 years. critic say he has used state violence in ways not seen since the marshal period under president ferdinand marcus in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. the territory went after
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oligarchy. but he also jailed activists and members of the opposition and shut down the country's biggest media network. and though he promised that just a width of corruption would be enough for him to fire officials. years later, most of those removed from office have yet to face charges, and he had to make deals with establish political forces. so with that comes the inability to sincerely push back against institutionalized corruption. the president also hasn't revealed his own wealth, refusing to release an official statement of assets, liabilities, and net worth, the 1st president to do so in decades. oh no. when he was me or he did not strengths, and he did not need a chicken balance because he was a king of dow, steven. so he did not need to listen to apple e called by the, the pandemic and the recession is triggered, or perhaps the most challenging issues deterred to his space. but still,
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many believe he deserves credit for prioritizing large scale infrastructure projects. to 30 made those secret of his admiration for a chinese president. she didn't ping, and at 1st he was so eager to be in china's good graces that the territory cancelled a defense agreement with the country strongest ally, the united states. i position he reversed just a few months ago. as the 3rd to enters his final days in office. he remains an enigma, one of the most polarizing, but also one of the most popular president ever elected in recent philippine history. to melinda, again, i'll jazeera city, subbing for the police, afford, with people protesting against the government in peruse capital lima the demonstrates as a demanding the president pedro castillo, increased teacher salaries and support the pensioners. as to you is himself
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a former teacher and a union leader with his 1st political gridlock that on west is taking off his last here. dozens of truck drivers in argentina blocked a major axis route to the capital in protest against fuel shortages and wising prices. cars were backed up for several kilometers until the demonstrators agreed to open up one lane to point us out as the government has promised to guarantee the supply of fuel, which has been restricted by the war in ukraine. i could also president has survived that impeachment vote and a suspended negotiations with striking indigenous groups. several people have died in violence during demonstrations over the cost of living or latin america editor to see a new and reports from kito. o indigenous strikers gathered outside of kito basilica. reacting angrily tuned to meet him issued by ecuadorian president key and more lasso. oh ha ha ha ha bank go on up. we will radicalize our strike. we won't
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leave quito without results. long live the struggle. ha ha! into the 3rd week of a crippling, nationwide strike led by the confederation of indigenous peoples. it appeared that negotiations with the government inside the basilica were making headway. but an overnight attack against a military convoy escorting fuel from the oil rich amazonia legion, left one soldier dead and 12 injured. the government blames the confederations leader. loony thus isa. who in turn suggests it was the army that attacked an indigenous community? first i let him president lasso rushed to end the talks through normal with him or has in thermal had yellow out. we will not sit down again at the negotiating table with lannie. does he son who only defends his own political interests or not those of his union members, indigenous brothers model you deserve better than this opportunistic leader? who is to see you and the entire country? ah, the ultimatum is seen by many indigenous communities as
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a declaration of war. ramos are one. we are going to resist him until the last consequences we want said and done. if we have to die, it will be standing up if not on our knees. amy, while the national assembly prepared to vote on and no confidence vote against law . so you know. ready well, the leader of the legislature appealed to the president to return to the negotiating table. the president strategy is obviously to try to divide the until now unite this. but it seems unlikely that they will want to turn their back on the charismatic leo need as isa, at least in the short term president lasso has refused to cave into demands to lower fuel prices. and repeal a decrease that expands mining in indigenous regions are temperamental cannibal sooner or later the government will have to understand the situation is unsustainable. and given the situation of ungovernable to here is dramatic value.

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