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money site, this is out there life and i also coming up israeli politicians prepared to vote on the disillusion of parliament setting the stage for the countries 5th election in less than 4 years. divisive dynasty complete says let's go come back. and the philippines asked virgin on macos juniors, sworn in, asked president and the american sing. all kennedy is sentenced to fuzzy use in prison for sex trafficking, accused of using his famed women. and on the right goes, ah, and i will get in the spanish capital madrid where leaders are arriving the final day of the nato summit and set to hold further high level talks. after proving a new strategy in the face of the war in ukraine. so far,
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that promised unwavering support for the country and designated russia as the most significant and direct threat. president joe biden announced a permanent army base and poland, the fuss. full time, u. s. deployments on nato's eastern fringes. the u. s. will also send 2 additional f, $35.00 squadrons to the united kingdom. meanwhile, sweden and finland have been formally invited to become members mocking the most significant expansion of nato in decades and ukrainian president laws. ms. lensky address, members by video link, telling them that he believes russia will target lithuanian next from madrid. all diplomatic edison james base reports from madrid, military plans for the future in the coming months and years, and for the next 10 years. because he's also announced something called the strategic concept, which is nato's strategy plan going forward designating rusher. is that principle threat? but also interestingly saying that there are many challenges that nato potentially
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faces and make the nation's face from china. but in terms of the immediate threat with the war in ukraine, they are putting more forces into the eastern flank of nato, into those countries closest to russia. they're going to make some of those forces more permanent. the u. s. which is mainly based in poland, that is where it has its battle group that is going to have the largest number of any nature forces in poland. that's where they'll be more than any of the other battle groups. and that is the 1st permanent headquarters of the u. s. in one of those countries closest to russia. they are saying that this is an important day, a transformative day for nato or russia, as president accused nature of trying to assert its supremacy and warm that moscow will respond to any deployments in sweden, m, f. and let us because it's not near, there's nothing that might concern us in terms of finland and sweden becoming
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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, of 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 rates 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. i repeat, if they pose a threat to us. a russian attack on a residential building and southern ukraine has killed at least 4 people. is video released by civil defense authorities shows the aftermath of the shelling in the city of mclean. such themes have to use power tools and ladders to rescue people were trapped inside the block. and in central ukraine rescue work as a still combing through the rubble of a mall and cremmit chuck after it was struck by russian missile. and monday is 18
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people have been confound dead 20 others is still missing. city authorities have declared 3 days of morning. 19 barbara has moved the moments of miss, i hit a crowded shopping center in criminal shook. this new footage is from a security camera about a 100 meters away, slowed 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 cisco. i 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 we'd not, it's clear that russian killer received those exact coordinates for this. miss holly directly wanted to kill as many people as possible in a peaceful city in 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,
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than this. a 2nd missile has hit a factory. this is the se moments. you can see the shock wave as debris lands on the water. russian officials claimed a strike on a weapons deco detonated ammunition, setting the shopping center on fire. ukraine says there was no death in the area. on wednesday, addressing crowds in the vatican, poke, france is referred to the deadly strike. for though unusual in glory like any amount of the grain or every day in my heart, i can be martyred ukraine, which continues to be flood related by bob attacks. like the one that hit the shopping center incremental cold. and i pray that these mom was consumed in soda in mich alive in southern ukraine. several people were killed in an attack on a residential building. the man here says this was the work of a russian ex, 55 cruise missile. russia claims its destroyed
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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 crumb and shook to establish the facts. nadine barbara al jazeera, a french court, has found 19 people guilty of terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 paris attacks include the only surviving attacker seller of bell salaam, who was sentenced to life in prison. under 30 people were killed in a coordinated series of gun and bomb attacks across the french capital. natasha on the reports sala 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 expose of fest had malfunctioned up to
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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 li been pull no sooner. the sentences are not excessive by reflect the events and those behind them. i think it's a satisfying moment for every one and for the justice system. it was nearly 7 years ago. the 10 attackers rampaged across paris, killing people in cafes, the buttock on concert hall and outside france's national sport 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 child 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,
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others came to the court nearly every day. mohammed, i'm god, 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 think happened my life. he was part of my life. so i have to live with, i have no choice or have truly woods. i accepted it before. it was very hard for me to accept it, but i have to accept it. it mo, spot me up to slam will service sentence in france or belgium, where he's 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 budget on marco's junior, has been sworn in as president of the philippines. he's the son of
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a former president, in many regard as a dictator. marcus won a landslide victory and may selections for the help from his running mate. sarah, detect a who is the daughter of the outgoing leader, macos has promised to tackle inflation and boost economic growth. let's go to jamila, adding dugan, who is live for us in the philippines capital. talk through the events of this morning. well today his inauguration started a bit late. he was about 30 minutes late when he arrived at the fair well right with president judy good started. this is a courtesy call between the outgoing president and his successor. even though he was late time does have a way with catching up when it comes to events in the philippines. and he was able to be inaugurated at noon time, which is what is prescribed in the night because they haven't been conscious usually now the 17th president of this republic. now his evaluation is quite
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different. it was a bit more grand than those of this with their dads, aquino, yet more parade, more pop than usual. but that was slowly, you know, we neutralized but he's much more sober speech where he basically reached out to the public to the country or reconciliation. it's been a deeply divisive election election and he said, even go during the campaign. he did not say much. he intends to live up to all of his promises within the next year. to miller give us a bit of historical context here, because for people who follow the philippines closely, they will know that the marco's were moved from power over 35 years ago by people to revolt. so this is now a dramatic return to power for the family. it's quite spectacular. i mean the market resurgence really is a product of decade so well fine, did well orchestrated some beans or revise history. and in this year's election,
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what happened is, is massive machinery of online propaganda, including myth making, corporal with his own families, vast wealth and his alliance with it, there to really be the way for his presidency. i mean, it's shocking for many of the, of the global audience, but it's something that's been built over the years. i mean, there is no way that the opposition was able to, going to come up and fight against this massive maturity of the march of 18. 31000000 boats unprecedented since the 960 to mil alec dugan. many thanks for that . well, ferdinand marcus election when the has renewed calls for justice for repression. during his father's rule, marco senior was president for 2 decades and nearly half was under martial law. during that period, a thousands of people were tortured, disappeared, or killed florence louis met with victims of that era. and some the story from manila. i don't think the years have passed, but the memories and you,
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denny lou de la fuente was a labor activist when he was arrested in 1982 and imprisoned without trial for 4 years. during, you know, they held my head and rob it's against the wall. when i doubled over the bean, they would bunch me again. thousands of people were tortured, disappeared, or killed after martial law was imposed in 1972 by then precedent for dylan marcus . he was ousted in a popular uprising in 1986, but now his son and namesake is president of the philippines. rights groups have accused marcus, junior of white washing the human rights abuses and corruption that took place during his father's rule, recasting it as a time of peace and prosperity for santiago, montela, who was detained for 4 months during martial law. having another marcus in power is unthinkable. forgotten? well,
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i still feel deep in my heart. the hurts they have caused us in the capitol. manila, there is a memorial built to honor those who lost their lives, fighting against martial law. their names are etched into the wall of remembrance. some of the names here took up to 10 years to verify before they were carved into this wall. and there's a backlog of around $200.00 names to be approved. the center also runs campaigns to educate filipinos about what really happened during that time. there are concerns about its future under a new incoming administration. i am worried, and i'm scared that this a site might be close down by the markers junior presidency. because this is a landmark that cannot be denied regarding the atrocities of marcia low, their names on the wall of remembrance. and each name has a story to fight for justice has been
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a long one. it was only in 2013 that the philippine government passed along to provide recognition to victims and their families. there was a human rights compensation bill that was pass in the us congress and implement that were people who were tortured, killed by our democracy. leadership roughly compensated, that can be taken away. the money can be taken back from them. the history of that can be taken away for de la fuente, mandatory reparation is secondary, what he and his fellow victims want. he says, is for filipinos to know the truth about that ever. so that history may never repeat itself. florence to the algebra manila still had on al jazeera, making their findings, public columbia trade commission reveal shocking details about the country's long internal conflict. and we'll tell you why bangladesh has band entry to the world's largest blanco. force.
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ah hello there weathers looking a good deal more mobile now across western and central parts of care for the race we're looking at, sir, still some very high temperatures and plagues. it'll clutches of stormy weather. they are just pulling out to germany is across into power and through truck republic. the trust storms are just around that western sort of russia just pushing to the baltic states. it's up to us, north west though, where things us decide to unsettled lots of wet and windy weather, just rattling through the fairy fly. precious swirly you some showers, which will gradually make their way into where i stopped uniting the tennis at wimbledon. of course, here we go with that he was still st. temperature's getting up to 31 in vilnius, looking at 30 there for war. so a $35.00 in vienna that he to squeeze is a little further eastwards. as we go through friday on into sad stay,
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temperatures really picking up 34 in warsaw on friday. come saturday. so changed 19 celsius there at that stage that he just not is 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 across north and as a cherry could call some localized flooding, showers continued to rattle away across western parts. slowly but surely. making the wait east. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything changed. the problem in lebanon is actually structural lebanon needs and use of contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the goal, is my security community. the government has knowledge to me in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public
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that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. oh, the me. welcome back. you watching out their mind of our top story, the sound leaders have been arriving final day, the nato summit and the spanish capital madrid is sent to hold. father high level talks off to proving a new strategy in the faith one ukraine. a french court has found 19 people guilty on terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 parents. a tax include the only surviving attack us all out. the alarm, who was sentenced in life in prison. i'm fed to non macos junior,
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has been sworn in our president. mr. payne sees the son of a former president that many were gone as a dictator. marcus won a landslide victory and made elections has already politicians are expected to vote on a bill to dissolve the connected setting the stage for the country, the 5th election in less than 4 years. the current foreign affairs minister. yeah. it will take over until a new government is formed, a tally, but it is just one year and office that a wednesday that he will not stand for the upcoming elections as go straight to by the smith, who's law for us in west jerusalem. and we're expecting a vote any moment now, what is about to happen? well, over the next, i guess couple of hours also, israel's connected will pass a series of bills that will lead to parliament being dissolved paving the way for
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those elections. they'll be on november the 1st they've agreed that and in the entering the iowa paid will step in as a prime minister. his 1st attempt, this job coming, moving over from foreign minister in a deal agreed without going prime minister naphtali bennett. but the election has come about because of benjamin netanyahu. he was the prime minister for 12 years before he was ousted by this coalition, led by bennett and lockheed just over a year ago. since then, netanyahu has been working to try and bring down this very fragile coalition of a very unusual coalition. and israel made up of liberals the hard right, the center. and for the 1st time, palestinian israeli law makers sharing power. netanyahu succeeded in bringing down, bringing the collapse of the coalition, essentially over the vote. normally routine vote to renew a law that allows israeli law to be imposed on settlers in the occupied
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west bank that's not been renewed that lead the fall of the government. and that is why we all where we off today funded, how much support is from the public for this? because this will now be the countries 5th election in less than 4 years on the might be more elections after this. there's no certainty netanyahu wants his job back, which is why we are here. and while his party li could leads the poles, it doesn't wouldn't. we did not seem to have an overall majority. so it doesn't have an overall majority. then you could have yet more election, so really prolonged period of political instability. but yahoo remains the most popular person people see is prime minister material about 46 of the population seem as a potentially good prime minister. there might not like him as a person, but they see how he works is prime minister le paid only 15 percent of the population
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. see him as prime ministerial material, but they've never seen him being prime minister. he's got 4 months also to try and persuade them that he can do the job before those elections on november the 1st. okay, thank you for that. ben. it's smith for us in west jerusalem. the u. s. sing at o' kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans, including some who were children during your convicted him off, racketeering and sex trafficking back in september. rosalyn joint reports will fall just believe it. there's nothing ga hobby wagner 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 sex. kelly's victim say
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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 preyed upon basically at the mall. and i've been 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 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
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r kelly. can you describe the physical abuse? if god, i can't take nobody or can't do roof anymore in 2019, kelly was arrested in the current case, his defense team says it took me all in 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. kelly's victims 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. and very pleased with the outcome or kelly's legal problems are far from over. in august,
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he will go on trial in illinois on similar charges. rosalind jordan, elder 0 or chinese president, gigi ping has begun a 2 day visit to hong kong. this is to mark the 25th anniversary of the cities handover from the u. k. 2 mainland china. the territory has imposed heightened security measures and even force guest to the celebrations to quarantine a head of she's arrival. it is the 1st time he's left mainland china since the beginning of the corona virus. hon demik columbia trade commission has hail the 1st of many public presentations about the nation, civil conflict. there's hope the painful process will help avoid future conflict and is under run p reports from book into emotionally charged day for victims of columbus, internal conflict. your mother,
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i will never overcome the absence of my son and mother's grief is too great. it's the 1st of a series of meetings to be held across the country. on the final report published by columbus to the commission, the reports finding speeds and even more dramatic pictures than the one that was previously known. why doubling the number of deaths and forced his appearances. marika for whom those brother was killed by far. grabel says participating in the process was difficult, but necessary. see as thomas in number a population, we are thankful. this process allowed us to discover part of the drug and receive an apology. live or not get our brother back and been continually, but we understand. the gorilla also went through a process that held them asked for the forgiveness be required or lose paramilitary and faith forces were responsible for more than half the debts. like in the case of loose marina h's partner, eduardo a union leader disappeared by security forces less jose i called on vienna columbia
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society can't allow what happened to us happen again. but to ensure that we need society to change. and to do that, the report insist, major reforms are necessary, including changes to the country's armed forces and drug policies, the commissioner se only helped perpetuate the conflict. and the short term, the commission recommends that the building of a national pack to promote dialogue at a regional and local level to quote, reject the use of violence as a mean to resolve conflicts in the country. something that is supported by the newly elected president gustavo pedro. peter has been discussing the possibility of a national court with most political forces. on wednesday he sat down with this arch enemy former president alva, to reba the staunchest a poser of the peace agreement. get us yes, go to boise, who's got the president of the truth commission says he hopes the new political
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scenario will force columbus to move on. i'm speaking. can i get the indian? well, we had here wasn't an ethnic or religious war. simply a confrontation among colombians. we need to accept what we did and face it. we fear looking at us, but it's time to face our history because only accepting it, we can make a different country. yup. it's a promise of change that the victims hope will soon be reflected in policies to save the country from future conflicts and bring them some piece. allison, the m p a t t al jazeera will gotta und dash his band people from entering one of the world's largest language for us. the 3 month pleasure aims to gave wildlife a chance to flourish and breed sunday, chattering ports from southwest bangladesh. this yonder 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 spaces,
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including the royal bengal tiger. the 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, traditional fisher model, m, and many others are facing hardship. and some are defying the order. was the coast guard beat us up yesterday in front of our 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. i want to keep it as well if they don't last fish, then 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
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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 turbos operator. monetarism, on legion, is finding it hard to make ends meet the deductible that i can explain how much have been as affecting our business. there are more than $350.00 local to operators who reliance under bands tourism. we don't have any other source of income. forest office, our other carrier says the ban is necessary to my mother's update. on one of the cinder bonds is bangladesh is 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 the conservation effort, but grain groups and active is said the government's environmental committee has given the go ahead to 320 industrial projects including a call fired power station and their next to the mangrove. and the threat to.
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