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hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera live in doha, also coming up, a divisive dentist, completes its political, come back in the philippines as ferdinand marcus junior is sworn in as president anger and gone over the rising cost of living testers accuse the government of corruption, undistracted economic policies and american singer are kennedy sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking, accused of using his fame to leer women and underage girls. i'm grateful for today and i'm grateful that roberts arrested kelly. it's the way we'll stay away. do not be able to harm anyone else. ah, nato has announced plans to carry out the alliance is biggest overhauled since the cold war. at the end of a major summit leaders promised unwavering support for ukraine and designated russia as the most significant and direct threat president joe biden announced
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a permanent army base in poland. the 1st full time u. s. deployment on nato's eastern fringes. the u. s. will also send 2 additional f, $35.00 squadrons to the u. k. sweden and finland, also formally invited to become members mocking the most significant expansion in decades. an ukranian president vladimir zalinski addressed members by video link telling them he believes russia will go after lithuania at next. general reports from madrid. nato leaders arrived at a historic summit, projecting unity and strength in the face of a new threat. 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 troop 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 molding. 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 guards 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 team with him. i cannot because 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,
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to have an escalation with russia. all we want is to live in peace in europe. and therefore, we are making crystal clear that we are ready to defend our self and preparing all this truck so, so for what we need. because some it began on a high note after an 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 all 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 unexpended us military presence in europe, said the airlines had never been so galvanized a major shift to a state of readiness for whatever turns russian aggression may yet take. jonah,
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how al jazeera madrid russians president vladimir putin accuse the lines of trying to assert its supremacy and worn, that moscow will respond to any native deployments in finland and sweden, etc. and ended up near there's nothing that might concern us in terms of finland and sweden becoming nighttime members, if they want to, please go ahead. but they should clearly understand that they didn't face any threats before the us. now, as nato troops and infrastructure are deployed, we will be compelled to respond in kind and create the same threats to the territory that is now creating straits for you. it's obvious what they don't understand that everything was going fine between us. but now there will be tensions. this is obvious and inevitable, yet i repeat, if they pose a threat to us over them for robert hunter, as a former us ambassador to nato, he explained how the kremlin made respond to the military alliance. i think the
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russians will continue to pound ukraine as they've been doing as a signal they sent yesterday day before both to the g 7 meeting that took place in germany and to the nato stomach that took place in madrid by attacking that shopping center, killing hundreds of people, what the russian were saying is, this is a kind of thing we will do either the united states in the laid and other hours. we'll spend ukraine weaponry now to intercept please know that there's these weapons to intercept the long range of artillery or we don't. if we don't rush, we'll continue to demonstrate that it is the dominant country in that war . you will continue to shows that the united states is afraid of escalation. photo is already won. what we call escalation dominance. it will continue to show that
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the allies are really too scared to take on the real security challenge today. what will other hours say in the future if they are being pressed just by putting not with tax with rest of the united states has failed to stop russia doing what it is doing now, other credibility will not be worth very much. this was a critical moment at nato. what happens in the next few days will show next few days which will show whether nato succeeded or whether as it looks now, nato is failing. now, the son of a former president, many regard as a dictator, has been sworn in as president of the philippines ferdinand marco's junior. when a landslide victory mains elections with help from his running lights, sarah detached it was the daughter of the outgoing leader. macos was promised to tackle inflation and boost economic growth. jamila allen duncan joined us on live
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now from manila. so jamila detective met up with his successor at the palace before the no gratian. what was the mood like and what does that all mean? well, you know, in our durations have been taught me resident isn't just about the successor, but also about the outgoing president. so he met up with the president, but he got to do that today, which is really a symbolic message about the peaceful transfer of power from a sitting president to his successor. now, you know, we couldn't hear the audio of their discussions, but it seemed friendly enough. and strange considering that president of the legal that there that complaint against mark was junior during the campaign, calling him week and spoil despite his own daughter davosto mir. and now vice president elect on saturday. there was also a mark was juniors running made. so i mean there was a peaceful transition of power despite comment that the countries democracy in
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satyrs. shortly after that at high noon manila in manila, june 30 based on the 1987 constitution. marcus, junior, the son of the late dictator, has been elected as the 17th president of the republic of the philippines. now it all seem to organize. there is much more usual of this prorate and pump, which is unusual compared to the previous generations of previous presidents like, you know, and, but they're there, but it is not your asian speech. there was more of a reaching out of an offer or reconciliation to millions of been to be knows the market junior said that he did not talk much during the campaign, but promised to give more of his actions during his term jamila. it's worth reminding dealers that the marcus is, will remove from power over 35 years ago by a people's revolt. so this is a spectacular return to power for the family. it's an incredible rise to power more than 30 years since the since they were forcibly
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removed from office through a people power revolution. their back, i mean, the family that has long been synonymous with decadence and abuse of power. and infamous political, the family. no one is in asia, is now back. marcus seniors, only son and namesake is now the 7 in president. but even though it seems strange to the global audience, the resurgence of the mart cuz this did not happen in an instant. it's part of a decades long, well funded campaign to revise history. and now in this year's presidential elections, coupled with a very well orchestrated online propaganda, the churches of machinery and of course their own families. obscene wealth really paid the weight for his presidency. jamaila, thank you. no offense quarter saw 19 people guilty of terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 paris attacks. those convicted include the only surviving assailant, stella, under slum who was sentenced to life in prison. a 130 people were killed and i
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coordinated series of gun and bomb attacks across the french capital that has a bottler report salary up to slam, sat expressionless. as the judge delivered the verdicts, the only surviving suspected attacker was found guilty of terrorism and murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. during the trial, that 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 of the men, one other was found guilty of fraud li been pull no sooner. the sentences are not excessive. they reflect the events and those behind them. i think it's a satisfying moment for everyone. and for the justice system,
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it was nearly 7 years ago. the 10 attackers rampaged across paris, killing people in cafes, the patrick on 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 france. there was shock and grief. the charlie 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 am gar, was injured when an attack 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 to my life. he was part of my life. so i have to live with. i have no choice or i have to live with. i accepted it before. it was real hard for
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me to accept it, but i have to accept it. it mo, spot me up to slam, will serve his sentence in france or belgium, where he 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, they're suffering. but for some, there will in least be a sense that finally justice has been served. natasha butler, al jazeera paris for a short break here now to 0. when we come back inside ukraine's secretly, film footage shows daily life under russian control in the southern city of kerosene. and will tell you why bangladesh has band entry to the wells biggest mangrove funds, mana staying with us. ah hello,
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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. we have got some rob ally, the showers down towards the far south, keen south wesley. when the yes um. south wesley wind coming through here. so sizes and greenery. they are in 2 parts of a man as a result of that. but elsewhere, as you can see, ha 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 southern parts. so for turkey, pushing across towards the caucuses, could see some further heavy downpours. here in the heat of the day, some sharp showers, a possibility else. it really is bases as usual and things continuing. in a similar light, i mentioned the southwesterly monsoon, the southwesterly winds, just to ram at east coast of africa, brushing a few showers into southern pall so smart in nowhere near as much as we would like to see. now 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 the riff valley, we got
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a few showers therein to wear. while tanza near pushing across into mozambique madagascar could see one or 2 showers or so chances, some shower f, as in bob way. but large, you drive for south africa. ah, ah, blue criminal drug dealing 50 to places beyond the reach of the many people in the afghan government way involved in a doctorate. gorilla was in columbia and to mexico, where the cocktails have been responsible for a merciless spiral of violence. the final episode of drug trafficking politics territories on which is era. ah
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ah, welcome back, a program out of our top stories here. this, our nato has announced plans to bolster its forces across europe in the alliance as biggest ovals since the cold war. at a summit, leaders promised unwavering support for ukraine and designated russia as a direct security threat. the son of a former president, many regard as a dictator, has been sworn in as president of the philippines ferdinand marcus junior. when a landslide victory in may's elections, and a french court has found 19 people guilty on terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 powers of tax, those convict and include the only surviving assailant, philip to slum, was sentenced to life in prison. now, since russia's invasion up ukraine, 4 months ago, getting any information about life in the regions,
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russian forces occupy has become increasingly difficult. protests against the occupation seen soon after an invasion, a rare. but a resistance movement is beginning to take shape and areas such as car son. charles stratford reports from keith. ah, this is a market in russian occupied her song suddenly crane. the city fell to russian forces in early march. this footage acquired by al jazeera shows how much life is changed since much of it was filmed. secretly, roches 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 its army to control ukrainian griffin has been phased out. telephone networks anal russian. russian soldier hands over his e military badge as a form of id to a girl, selling russian phone sim cards. another soldier looked suspiciously at the camera
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. these people gather around a private home to use its why fi connection. because internet coverage is hard to find in the villages around care sun life. the sun is even harder to chance. only one shop is open. they bring foot once or twice a week, mainly brett and green. i can eat 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 if on an uninhabited island. people wait outside the only ukrainian bank still operating. it doesn't open every day. and russian banks i get to arrive. russian army is never from way large anti russian demonstrations really happen any more. russian forces of use tear gas to break them up in the past, but there is still defiance and increasingly dangerous and symbolic gesture against russian occupation with attaching yellow ribbons to things green's reform
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ukrainians care songs on the ground movement continues our 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, a little crane about the russian forces, locations, friends. we don't know if this video will make it to you. he says, margaret, but know that the close on underground movement is working and continues to fight. so horton, this is a destroyed car belonging to ukrainian who was killed when he exploded in a suspected bomb attack. after he accepted a job and the russian administration means that no one has claim responsibility. radical there been at least 3 other attempted. murders of ukrainian suspected, working with russian occupying forces. ukrainian military intelligence says it's working to recruit agents and partisans to work inside russian occupied regions. this website in ukrainian and english was set up by the ministry of defense and
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ukrainian special forces. it gives news of parties, an activity and guidance on how people under occupation can resist. russian rule is difficult to know how many people support rushes invasion in the sudden 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 under russian forces say, will be a foss, chas. robert al jazeera, give israel's prime minister, natalie bennett, says he won't run in the upcoming election. his announcement comes the head of a vote later on thursday to dissolve parliament. a move that could lead to the 5th election in less than 4 years. bennett's a party coalition has been plagued by in fighting. he's due to hand power to foreign minister at yella peed, who will lead a can't take a government into the snap polos and him of appears coming out pit of him. i wish to let you know that i do not intend to run in the upcoming election, 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, if you wish to garmin out whether been more protests of the high cost of living and alleged corruption, wednesdays demonstrations of peaceful unlike the day before, when several people were injured, often into support from a capital a crow. yeah, back for a 2nd day of protest despite and only a crackdown, a 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 danielle is struggling to afford that his grim said the money to spend. who's it? because we are suffering from 14 dynasties in 2016, the prize of a gallon of diesel and petro. i've galloped to, we're hoping this one gonna see. today, the price of a bag of space has galloped from $28.00 guns cds to see stitch, goddesses,
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the rising cost of living is $1.00 reason demonstrated on the streets. but organizer say that also concerned about political corruption. increases taxes as well as related cases. human rights abuses by psychiatric courses. this is a lease on combining to make life difficult for most people. here in gun members of parliament say they are aware of the countries growing economic and social problems . we will do what lid for that but isn't is i will tolerate, thought our libya to be dead. honda floor by the men and positions again, by my 1st advice, would be for the present to hold moment all but relieved that dogs to save their lives and improve the quality of living dining. on tuesday, the protest turned ugly as demonstrators clashed with please, was he at least a dozen officers were hurt and becoz damaged. the demonstrator said police pied
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rubber coated steel bullets at them and arrested doses less than 2 years into 2nd. to have gone as president an hour before i do is coming under increasing pressure. but the economy is faltering. unemployment is rising and inflation has reached its highest level in decades. i don't see a say the government in parliament must quickly act to common already agitated population. i'm at your greece, al jazeera, a crock god. the u. s. singer or kenny has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans, including some who were children. a jury in new york convicted the 55 year old. a racketeering and sex trafficking in september rosen george ripples. if i just believe dead, there's nothing ga harvey ah, ah, in a perfect world, no one out runs or flies away from accountability. not even the pop singer or kelly
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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 with a girl full of light, very innocent, but very driven and prayed upon basically at the mall and tara florida, and promise. just the mentorship 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, and it's 6 years later with an acquittal, but in 2017 prosecutor started taking women's accusations more seriously. thanks in
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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 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 iraqi hearing 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
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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. j 0 for ava jones to weavers, president and see of insight on limited. she explained why victims have to wait for so long to get justice. this is huge and i'm sure this is a day that many of them thought would never come. it has been well known that r kelly for years has prayed on young girls and young women, but specifically under age girls for years. and he seemed to been able to get away for get away with it literally for decades. and so to finally see justice come decades later is better than it not coming at all and it's a day that's well worth being here. finally, when i think about how long this has been going on, and all the stories,
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some that we've heard of in terms of the marriage to aliyah when she was 15, but it's never reported on that. he used to hurt himself or have people, and his entourage hang out at middle schools like in chicago to try to get little girls. and so this has been long known for years, and it's just been the issue of, i believe that he's largely played on black girls and a demographic group. this let's just get real is not very valued in the society. i think that's allowed him to be able to get away with this. so long had he prayed on white girls like this. i know for sure he would not have been able to get away with it for 30 years. but finally, we have found some measure of justice here and maybe this country is finally beginning to move forward in a way that will allow black girls to believe that they are as valued as, as a society. austria has declared a civil state of emergency after several vintages. in the south were cut off by mud slides and heavy flooding. at least one person has died and another is missing.
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several people were trapped in their homes, not to be lifted to safety. some regions had no electricity for thinking. now the world's largest mangrove forest is off limits, bangladesh, his band, people from entering the sun demands m to bengal, tiger and several other threatened species. the closer it will last for 3 months, it aims to give wildlife a chance to flourish and breed. but some local people say it's cut them off from the only source of income. tanveer charger reports the some demands in southwest bangladesh. the shondae bonds in the bay of bengal is the world's largest stretch of mangroves a you and designated international heritage side. it's a unique habitat for more than $450.00 wildlife species, including the royal bengal tiger. that guardian crocodile and gain just river dolphin. more than half a 1000000 people depend on the forest and its waterways for their livelihoods. but since the government bent people from entering the area,
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traditional fishermen model them and many others are facing hardship. and some are defying the order. it was the coast guard beat us up yesterday in front of her children. just for fishing. we've come back anyway and look at the small catch from today. they've even ripped out costly fishing nets. what else can we do? we have families to feed. although the government promised compensation for those affected people here said no one has received any bill. i want to keep it as a lease didn't last finished. and how are we going to live? we haven't received anything from the government. no help of any kind of tool. the ban has jeopardize local business as that depend on tourist visiting the area. this trailed set up by the forest department for the tourists inside lashonda. bon forest is now totally empty. in a normal day, hundreds of tourists would be visiting this area. now, it is totally open to the wild card board operator. money rsm on legion is finding it hard to make ends meet. i can explain how much the band is affecting our
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business. there are more than $350.00 local to operators who reliance under bands tourism. we don't have any other source of income. forrest office, our other carrier says the band is necessary to my mother's update. i'm one of the cinder bonds is bangladesh, his most bio diverse area. we had to impose this ban on tourism, fishing, and other activities to promote seasonal wildlife breeding. we've only left a channel open for ships and other maritime vessels to pass through. many have welcome to conservation effort, but grain groups and activists say the government's environmental committee has given the go ahead to 220 industrial projects, including a coal fired power station and their next to the mangrove. and the threat to its very existence tended chaudry. i'll d 0 shown their bonds. ah, typo capture. the headlines here now does hear a nato as announced plans to.

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