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historic summit in madrid. this is russian forces leave snake island in what they call a good will gesture. ukraine says they were forced out. ah, lauren taylor, this is our 0 live from london, also coming up at the 7 protest as are killed. as you don security forces crackdown on the latest demonstrations demanding a return to civilian rule. the u. s. supreme court gets its fast black female justice, shortly after limiting president biden's power to cut emissions. prepare dinner, robbers and ferdinand marcus junior, son of a late philippines detect tater, this morning as president in a lavish ceremony. ah,
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no use president joe biden has made a final appeal for all nations to defend ukraine from russia's invasion. as nato summit wrapped up in madrid, members agreed to a significant increase in funding for the alliance, nearly invited nation sweden and finland, or sign the protocol to join nature. next week. the member states still need to ratify it, showing a hold of ports from the spanish capital. against the backdrop brushes war in ukraine, nato has agreed. the biggest changes in its defensive posture since the cold war. we have faced the most serious security situation in decades. but you are, i seem to the challenge with unity undersold members contributions to an enhanced state of military readiness on nato's east and flank were led by the united states . president joe biden said the lines had never been stronger or more united. we reaffirm that our article was commitment is sacred and an attack on one is an
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attack on all and we will defend every edge of nato territory every inch of nato territory. president biden announced a permanent army base in poland. the 1st full time us deployment on nato's eastern fringes, the u. s. will also send 2 additional squadrons of f. 35 jet to the u. k. sweden and finland were formally invited to become members marking the alliance. his most significant expansion in decades and ukrainian president followed him as lensky told alliance members via video link that he believes russia will target lithuanian . next, the summit will have provided the vulnerable baltic states with a degree of reassurance. nato is ready to defend all allies, including of course, the baltic states and, and to latvia, because the intention of declared intention is to dominate
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already with them of a whole of europe. nobody. and let me putin reacted to nato. you mentioned the saying if military assets were moved to finland and sweden, russia would respond in kind. what if i put us there is a, was a know it's elvia walk, don't they understand that everything was going falling between us, but now there will be tension. certainly. well, it is obvious and inevitable. i repeat, if they represent a threat to the only hint of this unity came from president of the one who'd lifted his objections to finland and sweetens membership bids on tuesday night. after a deal was reached between the 3 on measures that could lead to the extradition of members of curtis groups wanted in turkey, he warned that if he didn't see swift action on those commitments, well, the membership ratification process could yet be held up in the turkish parliament in his closing comments, nato's secretary general described a world that is more dangerous and unpredictable,
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and he wore the things could get worse. as some it took in climate change, terrorism and the weapon is ation of space. seldom strayed far from the russian threat. jona whole al jazeera madrid. russia says it's horses have withdrawn from a strategic outpost in the black sea, ukraine's snake island. it comes after repeated attacks by ukrainian forces targeting russians occupying the island. the criminal called the retreat, a goodwill gesture to help you and establish a corridor or to export graydon from ukraine. but keith says the russians fled the island into speedboats following a barrel of ukrainian artillery and miss hall strikes. entrepreneur, together to james bay's has more from the summer to madrid on efforts to get the grain out of the you and along with turkey, i've been working on a plan to try and get the grain that's trapped inside ukraine out through the black sea using the turkish navy, to a score the ships with un inspectors to make sure those ships not carrying weapons
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when they arrive in ukraine. the plan is also the russian grain and fertilizer to be brought back to world markets president of on a news conference told me, plans are proceeding well. get a same put in the we will continue to conduct phone diplomacy with mister vladimir putin and mister vladimir sell in ski this weekend or beginning of next week. we already have a roadmap that has been put in order. we will contact them and try to realize this grain corridor as soon as possible and important development in recent hours. the barely populated, but strategically important snake island in the black sea has changed hands. russia says it was relinquished as a gesture of goodwill, but one ukrainian m. p told me it was actually retaken by his country's forces. when we have seen russia and gesture goodwill, it's something that couldn't be together. they just lost the battle for snake island because yes, without snake island control, we couldn't provide secure shipments of green. it's impossible. so that was
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absolutely needed to make the shipments today we did it un believes that the plan to try and get the grain out of ukraine could be a major 1st step in trying to solve the global food crisis. if they do a deal, i'm told it will be signed in a stumble with nicole and has been strategically important for ukraine and russia. the rocky outpost in the black sea has significant hydrocarbon resources. it fits on a busy shipping lane to ukraine's largest seaport, desa and other black sea port, which allowed russia to control the access. the island is just 45 kilometers, remain yet a nato member. and if russia had deployed its long range, s $400.00 missile system, it would have been in a position to control the asset base of the entire western black sea region. semi puri was a sci fi monitor in east ukraine, and is now a senior fellow at the international institute for strategic studies. he says the
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russian retreat from snake island is an embarrassment for moscow. ultimately, the indefensible position for the russians to hold may be at the start of the invasion, the russians thought they might have reached as far as a desa by now in land in ukraine. but of course nowhere near there as far as casts on. so the snake island territory is not something that they can defend. it's really embarrassing for russia it's, i have to give this up and i think the russian defense ministry statement is really dressing up that embarrassment. but just one other point on the romania proximity that you mentioned really, really important. i mean, this is so close to a nato member state. the one can imagine if there is actually wind behind the cells of ukrainian counter offensive that snake island b would be, would be re taken very quickly. so maybe the russians of a thought to head on this, ah, and he 7 protests have been shot dead by police in sudan during anti military
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demonstrations. calling for transition to civilian rule. thousands have been out on the streets of the capital cartoon, despite heavy security and the authorities cutting off the phone and internet services. on wednesday, a 15 year old boy was shot dead during similar protests. 100 people being killed during crackdowns on protest. 7 since the military seized power last october, security forces reportedly trying to force their way into a hospital where doctors were treating wounded protests. morgan has more from cutting. hey, this anti military protest invested in east capital hut assume has resulted in deaths and injuries. were in front of a job to hospital one of the hospitals where injured protesters were brought to and where at least one protester was pronounced dead as a result of injuries, he sustained due to security of force as using force to dispose protested from the vicinity of the presidential palace in the for denise capital cartoon. now, protests as having taken to the streets since the military took over power last
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october. but they see that those there was a significant day because it marks the 33rd anniversary of the code that brought from a president. i wanted be sure to power in 1989. they said that when the revolution started in december 2018, it was against president bush here and members of his ruling party and people who are loyal to him. but they say that since the military took over power last october, members and loyalist to the former ruling party, have been coming back and have been getting key positions in government institutions. so they said that the revolution is far from over, which is why they are continuing to take to the streets. now, more than a 100 processes have been killed in anti military protests, hundreds of others have been injured, but that has not deterred the protest movement. they say that they want to should, the military that they only want a civilian government politically talks facilitated by the united nations african union. and the regional i guys have so far failed to produce a political contempt and something that's the military. this is crucial if they are to hand over power. now, while the political talks are so far suspended,
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and while political parties are trying to grapple and find ways to come to an agreement, people on the street say that as long as the military is part of the talks, as long as they continue to remain in power, they will continue to protest. hey, tanya brown, jackson has been sworn in as the 1st black woman to sit as a justice on the u. s. supreme court. 51 year old and take the sea to retire and justice steven briar. and she wants worked for as a law clog, jackson has been sworn in at a controversial time. tensions remain high across the u. s. following the recent of courts, recent rulings on abortion and gun laws from hendrick, joins us live from the us supreme court in washington. d c. and john talk more about the swearing in well worn. it's been a barrier breaking day. brown at jackson is not just the 1st black woman on
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the corridor. there she is there, but she's also made the court now for the 1st time, a court that has 4 women for the 1st time ever and doesn't have a majority of white men. there are 4 white men on the court out of the 9 justices. and there is no diversity in terms of academic background. it concerns you. brown, jackson has gone to harvard university and harvard law school. all of the other justices went to elite ivy league institutions. but this will change or look at the court. what it won't change is the ideological mix. there are 6 conservative justices and because she replaces a conservative justice, it is $6.00 to $3.00 still. and those 6 to 3 decisions are what has gotten the court a good deal of criticism across the country, particularly the reversal of the right to abortion. that was removed last week. that means all 50 states and the territories get to decide for themselves whether abortion is legal or not. half of the states are said to reverse that, right?
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so there's been a lot of criticism about that president biden, just to day called the decision by the court outrageous. he says it needs to be reversed in the sense that congress needs to pass a bill, a law making abortion a right across the nation. how to do that, he says they might have to remove the filibuster. that's this rule that requires a super majority of 60 vote. so the court is being heavily criticized, but its face is changing, if not, its ideological makeup and in mental. the quote is also handed down to more rulings with a major implications that one for migrant stuck at the mexican border and on our hand with biden's ability to to cut emissions. that's right, and jo bryden breaks even over that. he's good. he lost one decision and he won, won the one he won was called biden versus texas. that was the one the remain in mexico law where he had reversed a trumpet ministration policy under trump's policy. migrants who were coming to the
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us seeking asylum, had to wait in camps on the mexican side of the border. critic said that was inhumane. they were subject to crime and violence. and now biden will have more authority to decide where they wait and when whether they come into the country. the other decision though was west virginia versus the environmental protection agency. and in that case, the court decided that the e p a had no authority to regulate carbon emissions, greenhouse gases from coal fired power plants, the by the administration. wanted to reduce carbon by about 50 percent by the end of the decade. now that's going to be much more difficult for him to do, and not only that, the, the courts reasoning was that congress hadn't given that agency the specific authority to do that. well, that mean states might now apply that same logic to other federal agencies and start challenging their rules if they're not specifically authorized to do that by congress. and that could shift power from the federal government to the states. but
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when it comes to cases, one last for biden, one when john henry, thank you very much indeed. still to come this half hour. she has been declared that hong kong has risen from the ashes as he makes his 1st trip outside mainland china into a half years. and all that remains of an independence here at the gold crowned tooth number is laid to rest in democratic ah hello scenes have begun thundering showers across parts of central europe recently . this is the latest massive storms was flooding into austria. that's now pushing up across the baltic states. there he comes, the next one this co from here, that's gonna be an active system that's going to bump into that very hot air that
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we have across central and eastern past temperature. getting up to 30 there, mid. thirty's there. in vienna belgrade a 37 celsius rome at 37 celsius as well as we go through friday. the could touch 40 degrees in round by the time we come to saturday, there's a slightly fresh array coming in from the atlantic. as we go on through the course of the weekend is that fresh air bumps into that very hot air. that's what we seeing those massive summer storms rumbling away. big downpours, further flash, but he's certainly a possibility for many central nascent passes. we go on 3 friday, then a dry weather behind dry and fine across much of the mediterranean. that's where we gonna see the best of the weather. look about foundry ryan. that's going to be pushing right across into eastern parts. if you don't keep behind us of sunshine to come sunshine to have it very much on the hot side into the forty's there for tripoli, and fortune is got plenty of showers across west africa with some big downpours all the way into southern valley. ah!
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ah the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year for more information. go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n lou ah, or one of the top stories, how to 0. he was president joe biden has called on the world to stand behind
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ukraine at the close of the nato summit in madrid. he said the military alliance will defend every inch of its territory. the 7 protest as have been killed by police and sudan, thousands have been out on the streets of the capital cartoon. calling for a transition to civilian rule. authorities have cut off the phone and internet services, and cassandra brown, jackson is being sworn in as the 1st black woman to sit as a justice on the u. s. supreme court. taking the seat of retiring liberal justice stephen bry jackson has been sworn in at a controversial time, or in recent rulings on abortion angles. there's been some progress to end an 18 day nationwide strike in ecuador government leaders and indigenous protested her broadly accepted agreement to end the blockade deals yet to be signed . indigenous groups have been demonstrating for 2 weeks calling for cuts to fuel prices, better jobs,
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and more government spending on health care and education rest as cost the country nearly half a $1000000.00 extra time we'll have toilet part of the hill conflict. ok, based on the government's acceptance of this mediation, urge all the parties involved in the conflict, but there are no more outbreaks or acts of violence neither during the day, nor during the early hours of the morning. because that could possibly complicate the progress of this mediation. piekarski ne, 7 people have died and another 55, a missing fear dead after a massive landslide in a remote area of india's northeast. in money, poor state rescue workers battled heavy rains to pull 19 survivors from the rubble . people in nearby villages have been asked to evacuate unprecedented rains this month of lashed india northeastern states and neighboring bangladesh, killing $150.00 people. the chinese president choosing pink news, visiting hong kong is the 1st time he left mainland china. since the beginning of
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the pandemic, the 2 day trip includes the swearing in ceremony of the regions, new chief executive, john lee, and the 25th anniversary of the handover from the united kingdom. adrian brown reports from hong kong. a powerful symbolic moment. china's president, teaching ping, arrive by high speed train station that's been closed for 2 and a half years because of covered 90. it was a carefully choreographed welcome that included many citizens from mainland china. it'll be a quick visit. and in a short address, the president said he'd been thinking a lot about hong kong, young gong, hong kong in your difficult test, one not for another. came risk challenges, one other. after this, on hong kong, we emerged from the fire and was read on your whole it's the president's 1st visit here since protest 3 years ago,
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when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, demanding political reform. on friday, the president will attend the swearing in ceremony of hong kong, new chief executive john lee. that coincides with the 25th anniversary of hong kong return from britain to china. until a few days ago, it was still unclear where the shipping ping would be coming at all. that's because of another rise in the local cobit 19 infection rate. she last left mainland china in january 2020. before his 0 cobit policy closed the country's borders, including the one with hong kong. there is a strong patriotic theme for this anniversary. communist party style slogans exhort people to celebrate 25 years of chinese rule. the symbolism is everywhere. security is extensive. waterbury as deployed once more as they were during the unrest in
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2019. the police now control these streets. a job made easier by the imposition of a national security law that led to the arrest of more than a 150 people. it poured with rain during the hand over 25 years ago, and it did so again on thursday, a tropical storm bearing down on hong kong. just as the president arrived, adrian brown al jazeera hong kong and magnitude 6 earthquake has been reported near new zone island in the philippines at a depth of 10 kilometers. it comes on the day ferdinand marcus junior, was sworn in as president of the philippines after winning a landslide. victory in last month's elections is the son of the former president and the same name. it was asked it in a revolution in the 1980s. marcus, his vice president is sovereignty tatty, daughter of the controversial outgoing president of jacob, detach, i mean,
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and in again, reports from manila see pertinent luggage. after more than 30 years. the rehabilitation of the marcus name in the philippines is nearly complete gothic bongo marcus junior. the only son in name sake of the country is late dictator, is now it's next president, after winning an unprecedented 3rd to $1000000.00 votes. the marcus is, are considered one of the most infamous political families in asia, and their name has long been synonymous with decadence and the abuse of power. they ruled the philippines from 1965 until 1986 when they were ousted through a people power revolution. the president of the republic. oh boy, philippines, his inauguration and thursday is noticeably more grand than those of his predecessors aquino. and to that day, there is more parade and pump than usual, but his speech focused less on the style just and more on reconciliation like we
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will build better by doing things in the lives of the experiences that we of hug both good and bug. it doesn't matter, no looking back in anger or nostalgia in the road ahead, the immediate months will be rough. but i will walk got road with you. the market resurgence is the result of a decades long well funded campaign to revise history in this year's election online propaganda coupled with the marcus families, vast wealth and their alliance with the charity, by the way, 1st presidency. but his administration is expected to face a tough road ahead. the country is facing its worst economic crisis and decades. its education and public health systems are in shambles, and society is deeply polarized across the capitol. several
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activists have been arrested by an all too familiar scene during his father's regime. but his story and say, although the past has a way of catching up with the present, the conscious future under market junior has yet to be written. and so there was little choice, but to give it a chance to unfold, jamal ali, dog and 0. manila, politicians in israel have voted to dissolve parliament truing the countries fist election in 4 years of tele. but it only served one year as prime minister and says he won't stand again in november vote. he's been replaced by his coalition partner . he'd find a smith's reports from western isn't 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. netanyahu is currently on
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trial for corruption. with the far 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 israelis look shallow that they don't deal with a piece process security, iran matters or religion that 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 is he's been running a very good campaign for less, you know, 8 or 10 years, which is,
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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 sky doesn't fall in those 4 months, then people will be able to expect your la peed is a reasonable prime minister. even with a centrist care, take a 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 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 heads into another period of political instability. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem go stations to put libya on
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a path to hold long awaited elections of ended without a breakthrough. the us had been pushing the heads of livia as 2 rival parliaments to agree on a plan to hold a free fat and inclusive vote. but a spokesperson says there was little progress because of a disagreement over energy ability requirements for potential candidates. the main sticking point is whether people with dual citizenship, like warlord hunny, for half to can run. a national ceremony has been held in democratic republic of congo in honor of its former prime minister and independence hero. but please remember, a tooth. his only known remains was faced in a newly constructed mausoleum in the capital kinshasa. hundreds gathered to pay their respects. numa played a major role in congress, fight for independence from belgium. he was abducted and assassinated 6 decades. you do welcome web has more from nairobi. you might be, it was 62 years ago today,
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the democratic republic of congo was granted independence from belgium, colonial rule. the teeth, remember, stood there at a ceremony in kinshasa, in front of the belgian king and made an impassioned speech plumbing. the belgian racism and brutal colonial rule over the proceedings. 70 belgian colonialists killed about 10000000 con, release people and looted vos, mineral wealth. needless to say off that independent speech, government of belgium didn't like him very much. neither did the u. s. a month later, he was assassinated, executed by a firing squad. belgian mercenaries were involved with what he was dissolved in a barrel of acid and that sue taken to belgium's. now in the following decades, belgium has been among the slowest of the european former colonial powers to acknowledge its path. but some things have changed just recently following the
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black live matter movement to originated in the us. but following, following their protest, that activists in belgium started the facing of belgium, king leopold, the colonial era, king and not seem to have prompted a series of gestures by belgium to try and acknowledge it. past the current king philippe grasped regret. some people say that this doesn't really go far enough and a quick mind you can catch up anytime on our website, the just that is our 0 dot com. and you can also click only live icon to watch live on the 0 dot com. ah, a reminder, the top stories are now to 0.

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