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with heading west to relative safety, often leaving men behind among them. florida is also trying to get out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station there only a few rides available, and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me and rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah . mm mm. as early politicians vote to dissolve parliament, setting the stage for the country's 5th election in less than 4 years. ah,
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low on money inside this is out. is there a lie from day also coming up. data lead is gather in madrid for final day of talks, as the military alliance passed to boost its presence in eastern europe. ah, worth engaging thing with that tongue kong. as the former british colony month, the 25th anniversary of its 100 with the mainland china. and a divisive tennessee complete says political come back in the philippines as but and on marcus juniors would, in president ah, politicians in israel have voted to dissolve parliament, sending the country to the polls for the 5th time. in 4 years of tally been at his sub just one year in office and says he will not run in new elections set for
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november 1st. and a smith reports from west jerusalem israel's most politically diverse coalition government lasted just a year party, including the hard right liberals. and for the 1st time palestinian israelis had come together with wanting to end benjamin netanyahu is 12 consecutive years as prime minister that yahoo is currently on trial for corruption with his father, right and ultra orthodox allies. he engineered the failure to renew a measure that allows jewish settlers in the occupied westbank to live under israeli law. now netanyahu has promised her, when a 6th term in office to be or not to be, that has been the only question for for elections. that will be the only issue for a 5th. i'm sorry if it makes us railey look shallow, that they don't deal with a piece process security,
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iran matters or religion. none of those issues came up in the 1st 4 elections. so i don't expect the 5th to be any different. the new caretaker prime minister is a centrist yala, p. this form a television celebrity replaces naphtali bennett le pete has cast netanyahu's potential return to office as a national threat was, he's been running a very good campaign for less, you know, 8 or 10 years, which is, he's not going to go with it. and you know, he's a replacement with nathan. yeah, he didn't fall into that trap. and now all the time is running the negative campaign of we're going to have a disaster if you're le peters prime minister. while surprise, he's the prime minister. he will be the prime minister in a few days, and therefore, as long as the skies doesn't fall in those 4 months, then people will be able to expect the feed is a reasonable prime minister. even with a centrist caretaker, prime minister, there's not likely to be any progress in talks with the palestinians. behind lockheed there is still bennett who is opposed to any idea of
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a palestinian state. netanyahu's li could party leads the poles, but it wouldn't win enough seats to form a governing majority. the next election could end up being the 1st in a series, as israel had into another period, a political instability. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem. nato leaders, a meeting in the spanish captain, madrid for 3rd and final day, but holding father high level talks off to proving a new security structure in the face when ukraine promised unwavering support for the country and designated from as a most significant in direct right. the president joe biden has announced a permanent army base in poland. fast full time us deployment on nato's eastern fringes. the us will also send 2 additional squadrons of f. 35 jets to the united kingdom, sweden and finland happen formally invited to become members mocking the launches
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most significant expansion in decades and ukrainian president blossom is landscape address members by video telling them that he believes russia will target lithuanian mixed. or russia's president has accused nature of trying to assert its supremacy and worn that moscow will respond to any deployments in sweden and finland because it's not new. 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, of 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 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,
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if they pose a threat to us, let's go line now to madrid where our diplomatic edison james bays is standing by james. so this is the final day for nato summit talk us through what's been achieved. well, in the next hour. also we're going to have the final news conference in the 2nd general of nato, yet stultz. and then the company as always happens of all the different national delegations. and the does briefing, each of that press, and the most important of those will be the 1st words, this summit, in terms of proper statements from president joe biden is committed many more forces now to europe. often some, it's like this. you get very strong words, but not a lot of action. you have had significant action. he's the us are going to set up a new headquarters in poland. they are bolstering that defenses across the countries of the nato alliance, that the closest to russia and you look like now pretty sad because they've been
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invited. ready formerly to have study to not 30 nato members with sweden and finland joining. i've been speaking to one of the nature leaders here. jonas, god, sorta who is the prime minister of norway? remember, in 1949 when nature was founded, nowhere was a founding member along with denmark and iceland, but sweden and ben, and then decided not to join, and only now joining after the invasion of ukraine by russia. i asked what his reaction was. picking up from the region, i'm very pleased to see that this process ended. well, we are now all 5 north countries in nato that is historic. so the move from sweden and finland breaking out of state is not meaning they don't. members came from the invasion in ukraine and i think it's really led to a big change in their thinking. but nato, it's a safe place to go. and now the nordics will have a common approach, an opportunity to also shape discussions in aid. so from annuity perspective,
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the nor decrease in the 2nd non we are like minded on basic security issues. how we did with cooperation. and i'm pleased to see that, you know, we have, have deepen cooperation with sweden and finland on security on the fence over the last years. but in finance, we can do that in a more comprehensive way. i'd interesting development from ukraine that we're learning of in the last couple of hours and that is. ready in the black sea island coal snake island, the days of the. ready been captured by the russians was of some significance of bally populated island, but it's strategically important there in the black sea. well, that island now ukrainians 1st said they'd recapture it. now the russians say they actually relinquish date and they say they were pushed it as a gesture of goodwill to try and help the problem of the global food crisis, which i think is, is going to be interesting to the nature leaders here. because what's going on behind the scenes is there is
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a plan going on to try and get grain out of ukraine of ports like a desa. i'm get it out to the global market at the same time, doing a deal with russia to get russian great and lies are also on the global market. this is a deal has been broken by the united nations, but also with turkey, very closely involved. the turkish navy would be involved in this operation. so among those closing press conferences in the coming hours, president will be giving a news conference. it's a very interesting to see what he has to say. now that this key piece of the jigsaw, the transfer of control to stake island has happened. how close we are potentially that un broker deal taking place. which could be very, very significant for the problem of the global food crisis. wanted to madison james phase baron madrid. thank you. chinese presents emerging ping has arrived in hong kong among the 25th anniversary of handover from the u. k. 2 mainland china.
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the territories imposed heightened security measures for the celebrations before it gets to quarantine ahead of genes volleyball the 1st time he left mainland china since the beginning, the current of ours. and that make us go to adrian brown, who is live for us in hong kong. so talk us through what's been happening a big moment of symbolism, when the president changing thing arrived at west counting station within the last hour or so, he arrived to the station that i'm going to claim has been shot for 2 and a half years because of coven, 19 hong kong, of course, shares china's 0 co good strategy. now this is the 1st time the president teaching thing has let mainland china in the past 2 and a half years. and also the 1st time that he step put in hong kong, sent the violent protest here in 2019, when hundreds of thousands of people pulled onto the streets of hong kong. it
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opened defiance president, teaching thing, and other chinese, the to. so yes, a very symbolic moment. he was met at the station by the outgoing chief executive carry lamb. he's now touring hong kong and is due to attend the banquet, which will be close to the media given by carrie lam. later on thursday evening on friday, the highlighted is his visit and it's going to be a brief visit. will be the swearing in ceremony for the new chief executive john lee and then shaking thing will return to sions in. it also actually returned to sions in this evening. you will be staying in hong kong, i think because the reflection of the nervousness, the people have about his security. but also about the fact we've had a rise in cobit 19 affections here in hong kong. so that's why there's been uncertainty as to where the president, she g was actually going to come to hong kong in the 1st place. because, you know, officials know they've got to do that best to shield them as much as possible. not
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just from the security threat, but also from coven 19. i say security because just a few days ago, the outgoing chief executive carried, i'm said the hong kong still faced threats from radicals wanting to advocate independence. i didn't. you mentioned john lee, who will be at hong kong newly to tell us a bit more about him and what we can expect from his leadership. well, john lee is a former policeman and security minister, his whole career has been rooted in security. and i think the fact that he's going to be the next chief executive hong kong is a reflection of what china as priorities are right now. you know, john lee fire, he's not going to be developing politics here. political reform, his priority is going to be trying to get the hong kong economy going again, you know, at the moment, hong kong, as economy is hurting mainly because of this one week quarantine requirement for
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anyone coming into hong kong. of course, china as president didn't have to undergo any sort of current team, but anyone else coming into hong kong does another courses put business executives coming through this? what it's supposed to be a financial hub, i think is other party going to be things like housing, but more will become clear when he gives an address on friday morning at the convention center just behind the adrian brown there 1st. and hong kong. thank you . further and marcus junior has been sworn in as president of the philippines. he is the son of a former president. many regard as a dictator. marcus won a landslide victory and elections by can may, with help from his running mate. sorrow detached a. she is a daughter, if the outgoing leader marcus has promised to tackle inflation and boost economic growth to will adding dugan isn't milliner manila and has more on the integration gets in, argue ration is quite different. it was a bit more grand. and those of us,
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we did a bit there and we had more parade, more pop than usual. but that was slowly. you know, we neutralized but he is much more sober beach 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 2 years . it's quite spectacular. i mean, the market resurgence really is a product of decades of well funded, well orchestrated campaign to revise history. and in this year's election. what happened is his massive machinery of online propaganda, including myth making, coupled with his own families, vast wealth and his alliance with their to really paid the way for his presidency. i mean, it's shocking for many of the global audience, but it's something that has been built over the years. i mean,
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there is no way that the opposition was able to, going to come up and fight against this massive maturity of the march of campaign. 31000000 votes unprecedented since the 960 still a head's own al jazeera celebrations and the democratic republic of congo is the remains of a national hero reached a final resting place. i will tell you why bangladesh has band entry to the wells largest mine glory forest. ah, ah, hello, that we'll have a look at australia in a moment. the 1st, the south east asia, and we're watching this mass of cloud, tropical storm chava, that's bring heavy rain to northern and western areas of the philippines sitting across the south china sea. now it's set to move north west towards hina island
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where it could make landfall on friday or saturday, southern areas of china, likely to see some very heavy rain and some strong winds. but we've also got warnings out for coastal areas of vietnam as that system pulls its way to the north west. we are likely to see some flooding from that system elsewhere. it's much dryer across indonesia and malaysia, the rain picking up towards the south east however, and that pulls into northern areas of australia. we've seen some unseasonable wet weather effect. the northern territory temperatures down here, it is fitting a lot cooler. and we will see the rain pick up for queensland coastal area seeing some heavy rain by the time we get into saturday for the west. however, it's a different story. high pressure here, so fine and dry sunshine for perth, and it is looking quieter across the south towards that southeast corner. 13 degrees celsius across the board for saturday. but for sidney, it's going to be a washout of a weekend, but the temperature will be where we expect it to be. that sure weather.
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welcome back. you're watching out, is there a mind a top stories, a sound? israel has voted to dissolve at harlem and sending the country to the polls for the 5th time in full year's elections have been set for november, the 1st or minister. yeah, he will take over until a new government nature leaders meeting in the spanish capital madrid for and final day that promised unwavering support the ukraine and designation of russia. my significant and direct french regional chinese pres, using, paying out, arrived in hong kong on the 25th anniversary of the town over from the u. k to mainland china. and the 1st time he's left mainland china since the beginning of the court in france has found 19 people guilty of terrorism related charges in connection with the 2015 paris attacks include the any surviving attack tyler, a bill salon. he was sentenced to life in prison. 130 people killed in coordinated
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gun and bomb attacks across the french capital. natasha butler salah, to slum, 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, the 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 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, lebanon. 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
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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 trial 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. muhammad, i'm gar, 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 keep going through this, this, this story, this, this, this think happened to my life. he was part of my life. so i have to live with. i have no choice or i have to leave woodson. i accepted it before. it was real hard
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for me to accept it, but i have to accept it. it mo, spot me up to slam, will serve a 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. a national ceremony is being held in the democratic republic of congo in honor of its former president, patrice lumber. he played a major role in congress, fight for independence from belgium. he was abducted an assassination 6 decades ago . a tooth, his only known remains will be placed in a newly constructed mausoleum in the capitol kinshasa a scale i pluck web, who said no ruby, they took us through what will happen today. malcolm were to
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spend the last 9 days being taken around democratic republic of congo, and will today be buried by a statue of the member in the capital can shop there. it was 62 again. today that democratic republic of congo was granted independence from belgium. colonial rule, petite. remember, stood there not a ceremony in kinshasa in front of the belgian king and made an impassioned speech slamming the belgian for racism and brutal colonial rule. over the preceding 70 belgian colonialists had killed about 10000000 con, really people and looted a boss, mineral well, needless to say off to that independent beach government and fell, jim didn't like him very much. neither did the u. s. and month later, a was assassinated, executed by a firing squad. belgian mercenaries were involved, the body was dissolved in the fall of acid and taken to belgium. now in the
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following decades, belgium has been among the lowest of the european former colonial powers to acknowledge it pass that some things have changed just recently following the black live matter movement to originated in the us. but following following the process that activists in belgium, i started the facing statues of belgium, king leopold, the colonial era king. and that seems to me from a series of gestures by belgium, to try and acknowledge it past the current king, fully dressed, regret some people say that this doesn't really go far enough to have been returned to very symbolic gesture. but some things in congo haven't changed, in particular, the fact that it mineral wealth, there may be ends up abroad. and many people there, particularly in the 8th of the country. phil suffer from the kind of brutal
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violence that was on least during the colonial period. thank you for that malcolm web in nor ruby. now, security forces in sudan have reportedly shot dead a protest during the latest demonstrations against military rule. it happened in the northern area of the capitol cartoon. the central committee of sudanese doctors say that the purchase of died after being shot in the chest was submitted. she took over last october, least a 100 people had been killed during crackdowns on protests in suit on all the 450000 people were killed during columbia as decades long civil conflict. that is one of the striking conclusions of the countries truth commission. it presented its final report to victims families in a ceremony on wednesday. the port is part of a 2016 piece agreement with rebels, with based on 5 years and investigation and tens of thousands of into and blamed
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drug trafficking and the war on drugs conducted by successive governance for prolonging. let us think it all kelly's been sentenced to 30 years in prison using his fame to sexually abuse young found some of them children and jury in new york convicted him of racketeering and 6 trafficking in september. rosalind jordan report, i believe it, there's nothing to a hub 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 they never thought they'd see the day. i was an up incoming finger. i was
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a girl full of life, very innocent, but very driven and prayed upon basically at the mall. and i've and tara florida and promise, just the mentorship and quickly turned into i would just 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 abuse 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 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? if i can't take the nobody or can't do with anyone in 2019 kelly was
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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 a racketeering. 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, get very proud of my fellow survivors. and 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 they 6 people have been killed in landslides in the north. east indian
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state of monopole doesn't small are missing. a local government says a rescue operation is on the way. debris has blocked the is the weather and their warnings a could bust its banks. people named by villages have been nasty, evacuated from the middle, bangladesh, his band, people from entering one of the wells largest mine gray forests, 3 month closure aims to give one life a chance to flourish and breed some local people say it's called the mo, from the only source of income have a chance to report the shondae bonds in the bay of bengal is the world's largest stretch of mangroves, a un designated international headache side. it's a unique habit for more than $450.00 wild life species, including the royal bengal tiger. the guardian crocodile and gang just river dolphin. more than half a 1000000 people depend on the forest and its waterways for their livelihood. but
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since the government been people from entering the area, traditional fisher model them and many others are facing hardship. and some are defining the order was close the coast guard beat us up yesterday in front of her children. just for fishing. we've come back anyway, 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 financing. i want to keep it as only 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 band has jeopardize local businesses that depend on tourist visiting the area. this trailed set up by the forest department for the tourist 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 tawbard operator money rsm on liter is finding it hard to make ends meet a deductible that i can explain how much have been as affecting our business. there
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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 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 of welcome the conservation effort, but grain groups and activists say the government's environmental committee has given the go ahead to 220 industrial projects, including a call fired power station and their next to the mangrove and the threat to its very existence, sunbeam chaudry i'll jazeera shown their bonds ah, this is out, is there a.

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