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the last surviving member of the group that carried out the 2015 paris attacks is found guilty in a french court of terrorism and murder, and sentenced to life in jail. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up nato, announce his plans to bolster forces in europe, designating russia a direct, significant threat for the 1st time since the cold war. inside ukraine, secretly filmed footage chosen daily life under russian control. in the southern city of house on and to pans welters through the hole to stay yet or it's worse, heat wave, almost a 150 years. hello the only surviving member of a group that carried out a deadly 2015 paris attacks has been found guilty of murder and terrorism. sola
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abdur slum was sentenced to life in prison for his role in your tax, which left a 130 people dead. 19 others were also found guilty on charges related to the gun and bomb attacks. on november, the 13th 2015. the coordinated event was the worst attack in france is piece time history, the better clar music venue, 6 bars and restaurants, and the perimeter of the stud of horse national stadium. we're all targets. one terabyte of joint as live comparison and as to what more we're hearing about the verdicts. the proceedings are still going on. the judge is still delivering the verdicts for what we know so far is all 20 accused of being found guilty. now 19 of them had been found guilty of terrorism one afford amongst them sala, to slam the only surviving attack. suspect our key is 32 boat and board french
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national. i key said drink the trial that he had an explosive belt, but then he backed out of actually using it, but he never wanted to kill people bought. the judge said that that belt was in fact a faulty now sell out to slum said at the beginning of this trial that he was a soldier of i saw that he would remain silent, but he did go on to talk during this trial many times. indeed, sometimes contradict himself or by the end of the trial in his final words to the court. just on monday, a couple of days ago i, he said that he was sorry for some of the victims, while the prosecutor said that they weren't taking any of that on board. they said that he was a man who knew exactly what he was doing, but his defense lawyer had said that he should be treated as a man who had made a grave errors or rather than a monster. but it seems that the court is decided otherwise. and it's also been about victims. how do they feel about the child coming to an end?
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was really mixed feelings for the victims. you know, they've had to re live these terrible events that happened here in the heart of paris nearly 7 years ago. many of them are lost, loved ones, we saw some of them coming in. some of them are obviously still injured. we saw people who have lost, you know, children, mothers, fathers, very difficult for them. they've had to re live those moments. this trial lasted nearly 10 months, and on some days you, some people came back nearly every day and they found that almost a cathartic process. we spoke to a one man who was a badly injured. 8 outside the national sports stadium on the night, he told us that to him it's like sort of turning pages in a book each day of this trial. and for him that is now going to be over is going to be very difficult. scared to leave a void, but he hoped that he was going to be able to move forward. and i think that's a feeling shared by many of the victims. but of course they'll never forget will never be able to really leave behind. or what happens on november 30 nearly 7 years
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ago. natasha butler. thank you very much indeed. ah, world leaders from the nato defense alliance say there bolstering forces across europe, describing russia as the most significant and direct threat to their security alliance says it's commitment to ukraine is unshakable as the country battles russian forces. president joe biden announced a permanent army base in poland. the 1st full time years deployment on nato's eastern fringes. i hadn't promised additional land air and sea deployments across the country. the u. s. war. so send 2 additional f $35.00 squadrons to the u. k. to increase defense capabilities, the invitation to sweden and finland to join nato marks. one of the most momentous shifts in european security and decades. and president low to mid zalinski addressed the summit by video link tele members. he believes russia will go up to
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this. you and your next turn. a whole begins are coverage from madrid. nato leaders arrived at a historic summit, projecting unity and strength in the face of a new threat. ah, this conflict in ukraine is not originally sheal. it's a global toggle between democracy and alto. cassie nato is rewriting its own playbook, boosting battle ready troop numbers across its eastern flank and with plans to vastly increased rapid reaction force numbers from 40002300000 troops by 2023. russia's deadly attack on a shopping mall, in se ukraine on monday, foreshadowed 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. or we meet the, in the midst of the most serious security guard says,
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so we have faced the since the 2nd world war president zalinski appealed as he does relentlessly, international events for more help or santander e at im would am. i would be a nod mcguyver, he warned the latest 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 it to have for escalation with russia. all we want is to live in peace in europe. and therefore, we are making this not clear that we are ready to defend sir ourself and preparing all this fact so. so for what we need to summit began on a high note after an arms and security agreement was reached, allowing turkey to lift its objection to bids by sweden and finland to join the alliance. so sweden and finland attend this summit as official invitees. their
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membership bids approved while 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 of 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, alto, 0 madrid, rescue work as a continuing to came through the rubble of a mole and ukraine's cronyn shook after it struck. i rushed. miss allen monday and he's 18 people have been confirmed dead. and now the 20th, still missing. authorities in the city of declared free days of morning and a mother has more. the moments of missile hit a crowded shopping center in crime and shook this new footages from
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a security camera about a 100 meters away. so down it appears to show a 19 sixty's medium range cruise missile originally designed to attack aircraft carriers and relatively inaccurate. the new video was shared by president zalinski, who's called the strike, an act of russian state terrorism, or a, he's gonna get that will data some, but she'll more will be a russian miss. i'll hit this location more precisely deliberately. it's clear that such with the orders given we'd not, it's clear that russian or killing out the receive those exact coordinates for this . miss holly directly wanted to kill as many people as possible in a peaceful city, an ordinary shopping mall misty. this video shows a park next to an industrial complex near the shopping mall. the pe, you see a reacting to the missile strike. then this a 2nd missile has hit a factory. this is the same moment. you can see the shock wave as de breeland's on
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the water. russian officials claimed a strike on a weapons depo detonated ammunition, setting the shopping center on fire. ukraine says there was no deeper with the area . on wednesday, addressing crowds in the classical put, frances referred to the deadly strike bulletin, yaeger, ronelle, gaudy. look at a mother yet ocarina every day. in my heart, i have you, dear martyred ukraine, which continues to be flagellating by barbarous attacks. like the one that hate the shopping center incremented moreland, i pray that this might wall can soon end. florida in michel i if in southern ukraine, several people were killed in an attack on a residential building. the may here says this was the work of a russian ex, 55 cruise missile. russia claims its destroyed a training base for foreign mercenaries near the city. for his part, president zalinski is now working the united nations to visit the destroyed shopping center in crime and shook to establish the facts. nadine barbara al
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jazeera, getting information now to russian occupied areas of ukraine is becoming increasingly difficult as the war continues and out. there has obtained video, much of a film secretly revealing life in one city, captured by russian troops for tissue house own shows, life carrying on. but it resistance movement is beginning to appear. charles chapter a thought, ah, this is a market in russian, occupied her song, southern ukraine. the city fell to russian forces in early march. this footage acquired by al jazeera shows how much life has changed since much of it was filmed . secretly, russia's invasion has ended, accessed ukrainian products, and those produced in russia are expensive and take time to arrive to the vulgar and bears homemade. should change the currency to roubles. when his army took control ukrainian griffin, his being phased out. telephone networks anal russian. russian soldier hands over
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his ze, military badge as a form of id to a girl, selling russian phone sim cards. another soldier looked suspiciously at the camera who have these people gather around a private home to use its why fi connection? because internet coverage is hard to find in the villages around here sun life, the sun is even harder to chance. only one shop is open. they bring foot once or twice a week, mainly breath and green, but in it cash. and we don't have any because the atm doesn't work clear. there is no internet. we can't get in touch with our relatives relief. as he finally habits an island on people wait outside, the only ukrainian bank still operating doesn't open every day. and russian banks i get to arrive russian army is never from way large and see russian demonstrations really happen any more. russian forces of use tig asked to break
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them up in the past, but there is still appliance. i an increasingly dangerous and symbolic gesture against russian occupation, with attaching yellow ribbons to things green, responsible ukrainians who had a songs on the ground. lubin continues. i'll fight filters as the man his face and voice heavily disguised. every day we distribute leaflets and yellow ribbons, or we share information with the armed forces crane about the russian forces, locations, friends. we don't know if this video will make it to you. he says of margaret, but no, this occurs on underground he went, is working and continues to fight. so hoarding, this is a destroyed car belonging to ukrainian for who was killed when he exploded. and i suspected bomb attack. after he accepted a job and the russian administration means that no one has claim responsibility. rodney calder been at least 3 other attempted murders of ukrainian suspected of working with russian occupying forces. ukrainian military intelligence says it's
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working to recruit agents and partisans to work inside russian occupied regions. this website in ukrainian and english was set out by the ministry of defense and ukrainian special forces. it gives news of parties, an activity and guidance on how people under occupation can resist russian rule. it's difficult to know how many people support rushes invasion in the southern curse on region. russia says it's planning to hold a referendum in the autumn something ukraine. it's western back as in many people living on the russian forces say will be a fos cha, stratford al jazeera give. still to come on aren't, is there and gatherings at band and the internet is shut down in northern india as the standing of a hindu man. by 2 muslim men and to mexican nationalist, charged in the deadliest human smuggling tragedy in recent years. history ah,
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hello. hello. the weather's looking a good deal more mobile now across western and central parts of care, further race. we're looking at sir, still some very high temperatures. in playing see little clutches of stormy weather . they're just pulling out to germany across into powder through check republic foster storms that just around that western sort of russia to se, pushing out of the baltic states. it's up to the north west though, where things us decide to unsettle lots of wet and windy weather, just rattling further, terrify, precious swirling in some showers, which will gradually make their way into west w 9, tame the tennis. when would, and of course, here we go with that he was dosing tabitha, getting up to $31.00 in vilnius, looking at 30 there for war. so a 35 in vienna at he to squeezes a little further eastwards as we go through friday on into sat stay. temped is really picking up 34 in warsaw on friday. come saturday. so changed 19 celsius
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there at that stage that he just noticed a little further east was his bringing me that those bag and sundry some storms of course. where to where the sliding across you cried was a black see some wet weather there into southern parts. so sweden, using a customer and as the chevy could cause blow, collaged butting showers continued to rattle away across western parts. slowly but surely. making the white east ah, as greenland to purchase 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the islands resources. the younger generation and medicaid determined to end their future no matter that difference meta rappa and his fiance as students and a politician as they tackle h l t issues with that powerful need for the fight for greenland. a witness
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documentary on al jazeera. ah ah, one of the top stories here i was 0, bernice surviving member of a group that carried out the deadly 2015 paris attacks has been found guilty of murder and terrorism. allowed to slum was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the attacks which left 130 people dead. and they chose, declared russia the most significant and direct threat track security during a crucial summit in madrid. alliance plans to boast threats, horses across europe, and stock up military and financial support to ukraine. as it battles russian forces. lease in the indian state of roger on has called a murder of
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a hindu man. an act of terror can hi, allow, was stabbed in the knack on tuesday by 2 muslim men who posted the act on line or killing comes after monks arising tensioners between hindus muslims and her fears. it could spark further violence across the state of natal has more from new delhi 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 want justice and yes, we want them to be given the death penalty. authorities are arrested tool man 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 all the according to media reports, they're accused of killing laws for supporting a poor sharma. a former spokesman, one of the b j. p party who was suspended for making islam before becoming nicer.
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the incident has sparked tension to roger pon state in western india. protest in the city of with their port on violent and shops were shut down. a curfew was imposed in several cities, and internet access was suspended across the state. those things could be bond. any internal law and order is being minima. the situation is peaceful, even after the murder. there'll be no major incident in which any one has done. the 2nd, the situation is completely under control. now. will you say law received many threats for his social media posts and had thought police protection his wife to a local media that he had skipped work for days before his killing investigator said the, treating his killing as a case of terrorism, partly mitten algebra. you deli, thousands of people in gunners, capital, a cra, have gathered for a 2nd day of protests, over spiraling inflation. right? police lined the streets, leading to the finance ministry of the demonstrations and violent on tuesday. the
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$29.00 people were arrested activists say they're angry about rising taxes, fuel prices, and allegations, if police brutality on energy is in accra and has more and justice demands while basically they want to lead it out to the government of president. now, before i door to deal with the rising cost of living in this country, they also want to see quick caption or while the few issues they want at rest, one of them is of course, and they just cases of the corruption of the rise in cases of corruption, they also want to see that in the tax to something maybe it's introduced by the government as part of economic policies or economic measures to deal with the rising cost of governance in this country. they want to see some of these taxes reduced or even completely removed. also wanted the government to address some of the issues surrounding the location of lands in this country, as well as the key issues, all the major chosen infrastructure development. and most importantly,
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unemployment of this country, they say they're rising numbers of unemployed people and the rising number of businesses. but obviously it's not good for the economy. and we spoke to key economies here in god. i was a home up on a new minister who said yes, which is how painful inflation is going all around the world. but again, the government is to act quickly in the short term, even they want the government to make sure that that touches introduce our for, according to in his own words sunset. busy has to be implemented in those laws to ensure that these factors don't last. in fact, the way that our individual, someone if you look at the situation yesterday, today's proctors are remarkably different for what we saw the key optics to use. we saw yesterday today, it was for the lea a few causes, although we're not seeing the numbers we saw yesterday. a few thousands of the protesters are here. and there are also hundreds of police officers and why he had to keep our government demo on order. and they've been doing bad system was
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purchased, started in the central quads of a cra following, been demonstrated through the fleet up to the parliament building here, where the leader of the demonstrators are now presenting their petition to the speaker of parliament to mexican nationals have been charged over the deadliest human smuggling tragedy in recent years, history $51.00 people were found dead in an abandoned truck in san antonio, texas. on monday, as many rapidly reports, the truck was left pont beside a railway. as temperatures sold to almost 40 degrees celsius. a community still in shop in southern texas. on tuesday, residents 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, or believed to be from mexico. mexican diplomats in san antonio visited area hospitals were survivors are being treated oh canada. in general, medical staff,
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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 u. s. healy many years say the tragedy that occurred on monday is a symptom of a broken immigration system. oh, rediculous. mom. as an elected official, i think that people need to get registered to vote when it evolved 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, my winter dying every day, if you start adding up one after another after another, we're on track to this year, be the deadliest year for migrant try to cross into united states. i really speaks, and it's important to have events like this to commemorate those lives that are
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laws addressed that yet up again is 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. 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 or 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 nobel peace prize. laura maria resar says she'll fight an order to shut down her new site known as wrapper. the philippine media regulator upheld in order to close the site on wednesday. the government has rapid violated rules on foreign ownership,
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but the website denies this. it's one, a few media outlets in the country, critical of president rodrigo, to tati, who's due to leave office on thursday, or says criticism of his so called war on drugs led to several legal battles and her winning the nobel peace prize. last year. we will handle the flash, 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. ah, it there's. i think that i've also, you've heard me stake, repeated me over the last 6 years that we have been harassed. this is intimidation . it. these are political tactics. we refuse to succumb to them. philippine president rodriguez retired to has spent 6 years at the helm terminal and diane has more on his legacy. your mind, you're a war and i will mind mine,
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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. critics say he has used state violence in ways not seen since the martial law period under president ferdinand marcus in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. the 3rd there went after 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 whiff of corruption would be enough for him to fire officials. years later, most of those removed from office have yet to face charges,
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but 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. strang sandy did not need a chicken balance because he was a king of dow, steven, so he didn't need to listen to apple. he called bobby, the panoramic and the recession is triggered or perhaps the most challenging issues . the 3rd to has spaced. but still, many believe he deserves credit for prioritizing large scale infrastructure projects. but 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
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cancelled a defense agreement with the country strongest ally the united states. i position he reversed just a few months ago. as deterred to enters his final days in office, he remains an enigma one of the most polarizing, but also one of the most popular presidents ever elected in recent philippine history. to melinda, again, al jazeera oh city. southern philippine soaring temperatures have continued for a 5th day in japan with a capital tokyo recording its hottest ever heat wave since records began. the government is asking people to take measures to reduce the impact on the electricity grid. but many people are relying on air conditioning to cool down 20. gonna go high school, scorching heat, and record high temperatures. no respite yet for people in tokyo. as meteorologist say, the heat wave is set to continue into july. at
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a time when japan is usually experiencing it's rainy season, on top of this, japan's power supply grid is under such strain that the government phase it may not cope and has asked people to save energy. move with it. if we knew the electricity demand would go up, so authority should have taken measures more swiftly, but they didn't do anything until it got really hot. and i don't know, there are things we can do to save energy. but some things we can't, you know, with the insect vent there yet at them we're told to save energy, but the heat could also put people's lives at risk. it's a difficult situation, but i want to cooperate and be part of efforts. and so you've been a joy to 1st. i not the hundreds of people have been taken to hospital for heat stroke. japan's prime minister for me okey, she dad had said he would do his utmost to secure enough energy for the country by making use of its nuclear power capabilities. it's no guarantee. most of japan's nuclear plants have stopped production since the 2011 tsunami. that triggered the
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fukushima nuclear plant accident. this heat wave comes less than 2 weeks before a national election. high of voters concerns the price of electricity and according to opinion polls, an issue causing a dip and key. she does approval ratings. martin gore hall mother. and while people wait for the temperature to drop, they're doing all they can to stay cool. sunny guy eggo al jazeera, an armed gang who rated a dutch art fair on tuesday. i believe to stolen a necklace worth at least $28000000.00. witnesses told no whole media. the 4 men took a rare yellow diamond necklace. from the event in the city of ma street, a thieves stole a piece of jewelry in broad daylight at a smashing its glass case with a sledge hammer, least later arrested to belden men. but the lawyer say it's a misunderstanding.
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