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hello, i'm baron. jordan, this is al jazeera alive from de, also coming up a divisive dentist to complete its political. come back in the philippines as ferdinand marcus, junior, sworn in as president guilty of terrorism and murder. the only surviving assailant of the 2015 paris attacks is sentenced to life in prison without parole. plus anger and gone over the rising cost of living protest accused the government of corruption and destructive economic policies. ah, later has announced plans to carry out the alliance as biggest overhauls as the cold war at the end of a major summit leaders promised on waving support for ukraine and designated russia as the most significant and direct threat. president joe biden announced a eminent army base and poland the 1st full time us deployment on nature's eastern
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fringes. the u. s. will also send 2 additional f. 35 squadrons to the u. k. sweden and finland. rules are formally invited to become members mocking the most significant expansion in decades and ukrainian president vladimir lensky address members by video link, telling them he believes russia will go off to lithuanian next jenna how reports from madrid. nato leaders arrived at a historic summit, projecting unity and strength in the face of a new threat. this conflicts in ukraine is not a regional issue. it's a global struggle between democracy and they'll talk hassey. 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
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a shopping mall in se ukraine. on monday for shadowed 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 guard says, so we have faced the since the 2nd world war president zelinski appealed as he does relentlessly at international events, football help planning to move them. i would not, he was 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 this talk so, so for what we need. because some, it began on a high note after an insecurity agreement was reached, allowing turkey to lift its objection to bits by sweden and finland to join the alliance. so sweden and finland attend the 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. well, 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. jonah whole al jazeera madrid or russian president vladimir putin accused. the lines of
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trying to assert its supremacy and worn that moscow will respond to any nater deployments in sweden and finland fresh look of it's a she'll see even fluid will not need. there's nothing that might concern us in terms of finland and sweden becoming night. i, members, if they want to, please go ahead, but they should clearly understand that they didn't face any threats before this. now, if nato troops and infrastructure are deployed, we will be compelled to respond and kind and create the same threats to the territory. that is now creating threats for us. it's obvious what they don't understand that everything was going fine between us away and but now there will be tensions. this is obvious and inevitable. the i repeat, if they pose a threat to us or growth, no rush, an attack on a residential building in southern ukraine has killed at least 4 people. this video released by civil defense all authority shows the aftermath of the shelling in the city of mich alive. search teams had to use power tools and ladders. to rescue
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people trapped inside the building. and rescue workers are coming through the rubble of a mall in the ukrainian city of credential carved. it was struck by a russian missile on monday, at least 18 people had been confirmed dead 20 others still missing city authorities of declared 3 days of mourning. that in baba has more the moments or missile hit a crowded shopping center in crime and shook. this new footage is from a security camera about a 100 meters away. so down it appears to show a 19 sixties 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 got a get that will data some, but someone will be a russian miss. i'll hit this location precisely deliberately. it's clear that such were the orders given with no, it's clear that russian killer received those exact coordinates for this missile. they wanted to kill as many people as possible in
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a peaceful city in an ordinary shopping more easy. this video shows a park next to an industrial complex near the shopping mall. the pe, you see a reacting to the missile strike, than this. a 2nd missile has hit a factory. this is the same moment. you can see the shock wave as de breeland's on the water. russian officials claimed a strike on a weapons depo detonated ammunition, setting the shopping center on fire. ukraine says there was no depot in the area. on wednesday, addressing crowds in the vatican, poke, france is referred to the deadly strike. bordeaux unusual ronelle. glory, look at a medical yet though gray ina, every day in my heart, i covered dear martyred ukraine, which continues to be flood related by barbarous attacks. like the one that hit the shopping center incrementing alcohol. and i pray that this might wall consume end
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florida in mich alive 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 jazeera, now the son of a former president. many regard as a dictator has been sworn in the president of the philippines ferdinand marcus junior. when a landslide victory in may's elections would help from his running mate. sarah, detach it with a daughter of a outgoing leader. marcus has promised to tackle inflation and boost economic growth jamila alan, doug, and joins is on the line out from manila, journalists to touch a met with his success at the palace, just before the no gratian. what was the mood like? what does that mean? well, he was an odd you rated at noon today. manila time is june 30 as dictated by the
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countries 987 constitution as the 17th president just a few minutes ago that was officiated by the chief justice of the court. and yes, he has done his courtesy call with president fair to as president elect. nearly half of downtown manila do you think the jammed by state forces today as part of its security measures to protect its new commander in chief, which is really a lot more heavy handed compared to the previous measures in both for the duration of his free to says now that meeting with the there was symbolic, it means that this is how the transfer of power is done from one leader to the other. there was departure honors for president, which is the last time he will be given one as president, with a $21.00 gun salute. this is also one of the last official acts as an outgoing president. now the last in office is the day stepping down as the 16th president and chance spring the presidency before dinner mark is junior. yeah,
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and you better, let's remind our viewers that the market is where removed from power over 35 years ago by a people vote. so this is a spectacular returns of power for the family. it is quite incredible. not surprising. more than 30 years, of the market name is nearly complete. the market who ruled with an iron fist, the family from 965290. 6 is now officially back empower phone bo michael junior, the only son and namesake of the late fees. there is not the con, she's next president winning unprecedented 31000000, both in the presidential election. now, you know the family's research and may seem to be surprising to the global audience . but his research and is really a product of a well are straight that decade long, well funded can be created by history. now in this year's election, broad network of online propaganda miss me came up with this alliance with the 3rd
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to families. well, really played the way for his presidency now was based on our obligations today they now duration is far more random. those of us for disaster. there's. 1 i read and pump than usual, which has been a mark of the mark because a family, but it is expected to be a road that had for ministration. the country is thinking it's worth the cannot accept back in decades, an educational and public health system in crisis any deeply polarized society. kim, up, thank you. now the french court have found 19 people guilty of terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 parents attacks those convicted include the only surviving a silence fell out of the flam. that was sentenced to life in prison. 130 people were killed in a coordinated series of gun and bomb attacks across the french capital. natasha battle reports salah, to slum, sat expressionless. as the judge delivered the verdicts, the only surviving suspected attacker was found guilty of terrorism and murder and
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sentenced to life in prison without parole. during the trial, the belgian born frenchman said that he had decided not to blow himself up. but the judge said the court considered that the explosive fest had malfunctioned up to slums childhood friend mohammed abrinay, who drove him from paris to brussels on the night of the attacks was also given a life sentence. he was also found guilty of terrorism, as were 18 other men, one other was found guilty of fraud. lee been put on soon the sentences are not excessive by reflect the events and those behind them. i think it's a satisfying moment for everyone and for the justice system it was nearly 7 years ago. the 10 attackers rampaged across paris, killing people in cafes. the battle and concert hall and outside france's national school stadium. by the end of the night, a 130 people were dead. hundreds injured. i so claimed responsibility across
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france. there was shock and grief. the charl into the paris attacks was the biggest in french history. it lasted nearly 10 months. hundreds of witnesses testified, and while some victims chose to stay away, others came to the court. nearly every day. mohammed, i'm gone, was injured. when an attacker blew himself up outside the stadium, he says he found it helpful to attend the trial most days. now it's over, he hopes that he can move forward. i will close the book and i will warn my life. i will try to, to keep going through this, this, this story, this, this, this thing happened my life. he was of my life. so i have to live with, i have no choice or have to leave would i accepted it before? it was real hard for me to accept it, but i have to accept it. it most above me. i'm to slum will serve as sentence in france or belgium way is already in prison for the victims survivors and their relatives. the verdicts won't change the past, bring back love ones or he'll,
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they're suffering. but for some, there will at least be a sense that finally justice has been served. natasha butler, al jazeera paris seinfeld breaker now to sierra. when we come back, american singer r kelly finds out his sentence for sex trafficking and using his fame, julia women and underage girls. many of the people we've spoken to say this was in avoidable tragedy. and campaigners or migrant rights being the u. s. for contributing to the death more than 50 migrants in texas minor status. ah. the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to a catholic group. your travel package today. hello, hot and hazy sums up the weather across the middle east over the next couple of days. so business as usual for the most part,
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we have got some rather live the showers down towards the far south key in southwest the when the yes i'm southwesterly. wind coming through here. so side to some greenery there in 2 parts of a man as a result of that. but elsewhere, as you can see, how dusty quite a keen shamar wind blowing down dough. howard around $43.00 degrees celsius. still a few showers sir around the black sea, just around central and southern parts of turkey, pushing across towards the caucuses, could see some further heavy, damp horse here in the heat of the day, some sharp showers, a possibility elsewhere. it really is bases as usual and things continuing. in a similar light, i mentioned the southwestern monsoon. the southwesterly winds just around at east coast of africa, brushing a few showers into southern pass off smart in no way near as much as we would like to see when he was as much as we need. that's for sure. just one or 2 showers there in 2 eastern parts of kenya for the most part. it is dry. on the other side of a riff valley, we got a few showers there in 2 were while tanza near pushing across into mozambique
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madagascar could see one or 2 showers or so chances some shower as in bob way, but larger drive for south africa. cats are air weight, issue ally of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the plan matic language. it really means nothing on the ground on an online, at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of safe because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racial as do see sports journalist. i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking, this dream on al jazeera, we're ah,
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welcome back from out about top stories here. this, our nato has announced plans to bolster its forces across europe, and the alliance is biggest overhaul since the cold war. at a summit, lead has promised unwavering support from ukraine and designated russia as a direct security threat. a french court has found 19 people guilty on terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 paris attacks. those convicted include the only surviving assailants. a lot of the slum was sentenced to life in prison. and the son of a former president, many regard as a dictator, has been sworn in as president of the philippines. 3rd and the marcus junior met the outgoing president of rigo to tanti and a ceremonial exchanging of the keys. there been more protests in gonna against the high cost of living and alleged corruption, wednesdays demonstrations of peaceful unlike the day before, when several people were injured. often address reports in the demonstrations and
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a capital a crop. i back for a 2nd day of protest despite and only a crackdown are meeting with the countries deputy finance minister. and then to march to the parliament, while the demonstrators demanded the government reverse what they called purity, economic policies. today, the ordinary canyon is struggling to afford. that is when he said he wanted me to spend, who's it? because we are suffering from 14 dynasties in 2016, the prize of a gallon of diesel in petro. i've galloped to, we're hoping this one gonna see. today, the price of a bag of spent has galloped complaint id gonna cease to cease ditching. gonna cease the rising cost of living is one reason demonstrated how well the streets, what organizers say that also concerned about political corruption increases. it touches as well as a legit cases human rights abuses. miser cover proposes this is oh,
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ours. combining to make life difficult for most people here in god, members of parliament say they are aware of the countries growing economic and social problems. we will do what i need for that position is i will tolerate, thought or live in debate that honda flow by the men and positions begin by my faith advising me for the present to hold. we'll mention it all. but julia relieved that taxes to save their lives and improved of quality of living dining on tuesday, the protest turned ugly as demonstrators clashed with please, we'll say at least a dozen officers were hurt and becoz damaged. the demonstrator said police fired robert coated steel, bullets at them and arrested causes less than 2 years into his 2nd to have gone has preston an hour before i do is coming and the increasing pressure for the economy is faltering. unemployment is rising and inflation has reached its highest level in decades. i know that he is he,
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the government in parliament must quickly act to common already agitated population . mike agrees al jazeera, a crock, god. security forces in sudan ab reportedly shot dead protested during the latest demonstrations against military rule. it happened than a northern air of the capital cartoon. the central committee of sydney's doctor says the protest died after being shot in the chest. at least a 103 people have been killed during the crackdown on protests that followed last october as miniature takeover in the country. israel's foreign minister natalie bennett says he won't run in the upcoming election because announcement comes ahead of a vote later on thursday to dissolve parliament. and that'll trigger the country's 5th election in less than 4 years. been it's 8 party coalition has been plagued by in fighting is due to an power to foreign minister, yellow speed. it will lead a can't take a government into the snap polls. i name of a kish coming out kid of him. i wish to let you know that i do not intend to run in the upcoming election whelan, but i will remain a loyal soldier of this country,
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which i served my entire life as a fighter, as an officer, as a minister and as your prime minister, american singer r kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans, including some of the children. a jury in new york convicted the 55 year old of racketeering and sex trafficking in september frozen jordan recourse if i just believe it. there's nothing ga hobby voc ah, in a perfect world, no one out runs or flies away from accountability. not even the pop singer or kelly who on wednesday was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on charges. he moved under age girls across state lines for sax. kelly zix them say they never thought they'd see the day. i was an up incoming finger. i was a girl full of life, very innocent, but very driven and prayed upon,
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basically at the mall and tara florida. and promised just the mentor ship and quickly turned into i would to say a sex slave. kelly had been accused for more than 30 years of preying on teenagers using their dreams of stardom to physically sexually and mentally abused them. he illegally married the singer aliya in 1994. when she was 15 years old, the marriage was an old. kelly's 2000 to trial on child pornography charges ended 6 years later with an acquittal. but in 2017 prosecutor started taking women's accusations more seriously. thanks in part to the documentary surviving r kelly. can you describe the physical abuse? god, i can't take another day or can't do this anymore in 2019 kelly was arrested in the
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current case, his defense team says it's appealing. all i can tell you is there was no enterprise, there was no enterprise, it was one man with allegations by a number of women which doesn't make it an enterprise. and that is why he's not guilty of a racketeering with kelly's victim. say they're counting on the court to make things right. i started this journey 30 years ago. i was 14 years old when i encountered roberts of esther kelly. there wasn't a day in my life. up until this moment that i actually believe that the judicial system will come through for black and brown girl. i stand here very proud of my traditional system. very proud of my fellow survivors is very pleased with the outcome or kelly's legal problems are far from over. in august, he will go on trial in illinois on similar charges. rosalyn jordan, l g 0. what jim derogatory is the author of solace the case against our kenny. he explained why the singer managed to avoid justice for so long. the dozens of young
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women i've interviewed who were girls at the time, and they were abused at his hands and said, i was a young black girl who is going to believe me. we don't believe women in general. we especially do not believe black girls and i heard that thousands of times and the other thing was money. while he kept generating money for the music industry. everyone turned the blind. i'm starting with the music industry, but also the courts, the. ready schools in chicago, most of journalism, the black church. it was never a secret, this predatory behavior, but no one cared about the girls and no one wanted to derail the gravy. tre. institutions need to be shamed when they fail as dramatically as they did with r. kelly, the music industry has self destructive. the old major label system is gone,
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digital technology has replaced it, but police need to believe black women. the courts need to believe young black girls. the churches need to be shamed when they take our kelly's money and become his spiritual advisor rather than caring about the lives he's ruining columbia. as true commission has presented its final report to the victims, families more than 450000 people were killed during its civil conflict. the report was based on 5 years of investigation and tens of thousands of interviews. it's part of a 2016 piece agreement between the government and fog rebels. it blames drug trafficking on the warn drugs conducted by successive governments for prolonging the conflict. i was under on petty as mona from boca. this will be just a 1st, a series of meetings across the country to share those findings. and also to start working towards the and national a pack,
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the national agreement to support to not only the history that has been written in a storage final report, but also the support. and the truth commission is hoping to have for a number of recommendations that they're asking to be implemented by the next, the government that many of these findings have been lying long, boggling for many people here in columbia, 450000 debt. that's almost the lab. okay. did a previous estimate of 260000 people killed that during this conflict? just to give you another example, in the case of force, this placement. also those number went up greatly. the reforms that they're asking for a very deep major changes in the way that security is dealt with in the country. major transformation and the countries are armed forces, for example,
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that have been responsible for many atrocity and human rights violations. what i can tell you is that the new government of gustavo federal that will begin in august as already said, that they will do everything they can to start implementing lisa a reform. a journalist and northern mexico has been shot dead outside his home. antonio de la cruz work for local newspaper. in the border state of trauma, leap us it's known for violence between drug cartels. fighting for control of smuggling roots de la cruz, the 12th jonas killed in mexico this year. a man from texas has been charge in connection with the worst human smuggling tragedy in recent us history. 53 people died after a truck carrying migrants was abandoned in san antonio on monday. the suspect to drive it was arrested after trying to pose as a survivor when rapid i was at the scene. we're in the outskirts of san antonio, and this dirt road off of the interstate is the site where that truck was found,
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with dozens of migrants crammed in the back under extreme heat condition. what i want to show you is this memorial that's been set up by members of the local community to remember the migrants who died in the back of that truck. people have been arriving here in a steady pace, leaving flowers, leaving reef, and even water bottles. the community here is still quite rattled by this horrific tragedy from me. hi, this bob. and i said to my daughter, she is blessed because she was born here. people born here, don't know what goes on in our countries in that part of the world. because here we are blessed some and we have food. we have everything. we have to work hard to get ahead. i meant i went through that 30 years ago. i arrived alone. i took a train on you and thank god i am here. i'm coming an investigation remains under way and us federal authorities have detained at least 3 men, although it remains unclear what connection exactly. they had to the incident that took place on monday. the federal officials are treating this as a case of human smugly at this memorial. however, what we're seeing is
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a community in morning. you know, i wasn't expecting to flip these away because i felt and excited the pain for those people look at how hard it is now. can you imagine how much those people and stuff and those brothers were the end of the day? a human being, the desperation they must have faded, dinah, not having any hope or way of saving them since many of the people we've spoken to say this was in avoidable tragedy, migrants rights, advocates have said that if us border policies that have up ended, the traditional us the silent process, arguing that without a change to those policies, it's only a matter of time before something like this happens again. austria has declared a civil state of emergency after several villages in the south were cut off by mud slides and heavy flooding. at least one persons died and another is missing. several people were trapped in their homes, not to be l if the to safety some regions had no electricity or drinking water. a
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record breaking heat wave has persisted for a 5th day in japan. amid warnings, temperatures won't begin to fall until next week. a capital is sweltering under its worst june heat, since records began in 1875, with temperatures up to 48 degrees celsius forecast. the government's call for nuclear power to be ramped up as electricity grid struggles to keep up. now an armed gang, which rabid a dutch art fair on tuesdays believed to have stolen a necklace worth at least $28000000.00. witnesses told local media. the 4 men took a red yellow diamond necklace on the event in the city of maastricht. the thieves stole the piece of jewelry in broad daylight after smashing its glass case with a sledge on ah, the picture of a headlines here at this hour, the son of a former president many regard as a dictator. as.
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