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memo suppose later, uncensored g is sentenced to 6 more years in prison on corruption charges a germany's environment minister warns of an ecological catastrophe as fish die in large numbers along the border with potent. and i'm fine how moist with your sport have got tennis from canada and gulf in memphis plus. well here from antonio, contain thomas to her falling a fiery encounter in the premier league. ah, sir, we start off with the canyon election. let's go live straight away to the electoral commission announcement in at nairobi. oh, how well you what did position in the music, roma independent, electro commission the
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double way was the so years old, but in so many under they live right from the constituencies through the cone and up to the met him attending center and with a stakeholder so on this gentleman and mom, particularly members of the implementing community and giving you a center for the last 30 days that i've been here for 24 hour sunday. so good modem, what on demand? the well and this. so why do we love
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it? this without a public what a similar to 1000 living here are the ones on the public health with the ugly visitor soda or dina toto volleyball. 6000000 no matter what. $2900.00 and such a with a number on the candidate with 5 percent of the total volume of books. cuz the default comes
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with mobile is ward w a . 7 a a a a
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a minimum with what do you think of those? what when then number comes in with the minimum of 5 percent of the in accordance to the law, the country and the low. i feel like you've got the
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person of the independent lex unbundle disco mission here by declaring that a router william some way me oh, id number 684720. 8. us been duly elected. the president on me. all the republic of under the provisions of article one, that 8 of the confusion in the presidential election held or 9 the bill. august 2022. and i'll proceed to say i
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am, there's a difficult ah, with i invite live less than the left will come for it. i'm receive is a duty with a i want to they have it said the
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canyon election chief, declaring william router, winner of the presidential race. and just under 7000000 votes for royal at a dinner, just over 7000000 boats for william router. very close run thing when im rito is president elect but but will it be except to be bored? he seen a chaotic scenes at the electoral commission at the tele center where when the router is receiving, congratulations for his for winning the election. the question is, what is going to happen next? let's, let's men again, what is the deputy president elect? thank you. i invite i invite her, the president elect to make these remarks on. thank you. jones fall adding a visible election. thank you. yeah,
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thank you. thank you very much. santini, sign up y'all. excellencies about the dove and high commission at present your lordship, the bishops and members of the clergy and the republic of k. now my good beauty regardless of what distinguished members of their independent electoral
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boundaries. commission led by chairman while for like chapel cartoon and fellow countrymen and women. good evening. it is a wonderful evening. and i want to thank god that we are here this evening to witness these momentous kitchen of the people of kenya. restate what is going to call one of the constitution of k. now that or some friend power belong to the people. okay. i want to thank god for getting us to this point.
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i want to thank god that to day we have concluded the selection i know that there was predictions that i won't get to the ballot. there was predictions that we wouldn't get here. but because there is a god in heaven where yeah. and i want to, in a very special way, say and confess that without god, we would end up in the year. my gratitude also goes to the people of kenya. the millionth who listen to us,
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the 1000000 to participate in our campaign peacefully. the millions who turned up to vote for us on 9th of august and the millions who have waited patiently until the finance man has been made. specifically, i want to thank my fellow countrymen and women because we have raised the bar in this election jointly. we have raised the bar, the selection was much about the issues than the ethnic configurations that have always informed our election. gratitude goes to the millions of canaan, who refused to be boxed into tribe or cut corn.
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i am a very proud canyon this evening that the people ok now have raised the bar on up who are thinking leadership in our country. not to celebrate finished cities, but the federal program manifesto us are agenda and our plan. let me also say right at the top that in here and in this election there are no loos up that people are going to have worn because we have raised the political bar. i went
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to say that the people of k, now led by the 14000000 who stand up to vote are the biggest when of the hero of the selection is the i e, b. c. led by what for like i say these with conviction that the i e b. c. amazed all of us with the results in the public port. all that all the sub was open and everybody, all you needed is a simple calculator. and you would have the results i want to
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congratulate the i e, b, c for raising the law. and i want to say without the of any contradiction that one was like chapel crafty. he's our hero. spoken but phone and i want to tell you mister chairman, we are very proud that without informing any one of us, you put all the result from all the pulling fissions on the public portal where any kenyan would accept that became the game changer in the selection
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let me also at this point in time. thank our pat enough but really just lead us who was part of this process right from the beginning. for the 1st time we saw religious lead out spend time at the startling center and prayed for these process. i am sure they are proud will not be in vain. i also want to thank our development partner, our diplomatic community, and all the ups of us who came in there told them to be part of the process right from almost 2 weeks ago to
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its conclusion. in this for the toria to all of them, i tell them that people of k now are eternally grateful that you took your time valuable time to watch over the process. so that that right thing can happen. i want to thank my what the competitor, the under bar, i loading for it come pains that we or dwelled on issues and we tried to fail an agenda to the people of k. i went to promise
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that i will walk with all elected leader and all lead us in k. now for that we can fashion a country that leaves nobody behind what that people have done. they have signed up responsibilities. there will be both of us who will be in the executive, but there will be both of us who will of a see what we do in the executive. both responsibilities in government and in the opposition are important for the people of cain. i went to promise that people of canada, but i will run it transparent, open democratic government and i will
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walk with the opposition to the extent that they provide oversight over my administration. let me also at this point in time knowledge, my boss, the president of the republic ok, is accidentally or who can know who has worked with me over the last 10 years in various phones. and i one to commit to the people of k now. but i will build on the foundation that president canada and i put together and take this country
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to the next level. i went to promise all the people of caden, whichever way they voted, that this will be the government. i know many i wondering especially those who have done many things. i'm going to stuff i want to tell them that they have nothing to fear, save no room. they have nothing. there is no room for vengeance. they have no room for looking back. we are looking into the future. i am acutely aware that our country is that the
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page where we need or hands on deck to move it forward. we do not have the luxury to look back. we do not have the luxury to point fingers. we do not have the luxury to apportion blame. we must close ranks and walk together for a functioning democratic process. but us can i want to thank the members of my team starting with my wife and family
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and many pray water. yes. in can now 105th that i have been prayed into victim. it is not about a foot and my team knows we were walking against the ord many or said that but i must confess that it is got who brought us this victory. i don't know, there are no loses the people of kenya have one because we raised the political bar that stepney president and now president legs will him rito acknowledging his victory in the canyon elections. all supreme power belongs to the people of kenya.
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but he said, thanks to the millions who voted on august 9th. i also talked of the electoral process and how transparent it was at the end j. crazy, independent electoral band and boundaries commission. who raised the bar. he said, and that of course is something that's really danger, apparently disputes. let's bring in malcolm open his monitor events in nairobi, malcolm met all eyes now and ryder a digger and whether or not he accepts it. i am b. yeah, i mean, out here outside the national italy center. you see what's going on in this screen . william rooters still speaking, but absent from there is riley with anger himself. he was, you show up. i here in the last a couple of hours. he didn't. and then at some point, his chief, her earlier point, today's chief aiden left the building, came outside. i spoke briefly to the press disputing at these results. let's hear. and what he had to say. we have intelligence and we want to look
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at their system was penetrated, and hutton's, and that some of this, your official actually permitted to let full potential, ma'am, and some of them have been arrested if you are not arrested sir. malcolm, if there is a dispute over what the process bo any complaining 7 days after the announcement of the results, which is just happened to submit a complaint to the supreme court. this is will 5 years ago, riley were doing. he was leader of the opposition at the time, submitted a complaint to the court in the cool actually overturned the election to know the result in order to re run. right everything. and his coalition at the time then didn't participate in the re run. they said that the electoral commission hadn't
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managed to fix those serious problems. so it wasn't even contested enough. re run the election is what brought are going president who kenyatta and kenyata and his deputy william reached back into office for the 2nd. but during the 2nd term, they fell out. going president can jasa ended up backing is long time opponent while we're doing it was him. he was the main content. everything on the one hand and then on the other, the main 2 contenders. and this closely fort election, the numbers that we had then as just just a short while ago given by the electoral commission. that commissioner were foolish about kathy said that william router would, when just over 7000000 votes, and there by looting, or one just below 7000000 votes. very narrow margin of victory. and those results it seems, are disputed because they just learned
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a short while ago. that 4 of the electoral commissioners actually left here. they've gone to a hotel in the city center where they spoke to the press. they said that they couldn't induce these results because they said the last part of the electoral process was paid. and so that they couldn't support the results. read out here just to show a lot of game. and if the result stays, as it is the will, it retails the next president. how significant victory is this for? or the i will, i guess it, mark, sir, a significant change in so far as the historically dominant, a political establishment more often than not in the past, as got its way was a massive, a twisted events, a shift in allegiances for who kenyatta and others around him said back their long time opponent rider, a dinger. but nonetheless, in the past, they have tended to, to get their way by means fair or foul. this is of course, in
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a context where there's a history of irregularities in elections that last one being overturned by the supreme court. 15 years ago, or i learned english supporters. what they felt was a blatant rigging when it came to the announcement of the results. that's what triggered that violence in which over a 1000 people were killed and many people displaced from their homes. so said long history of or of disputed results are disputed elections. legal challenges are now sometimes leading to the unrest in the streets. but this time william router, without the backing of his former, at iran matter, if he has a deed, it is to me the next president to kenya, if the supreme court does uphold this result. that certainly mark said, jer, massacre shifts remarkable. you've left the merits malcolm where, but reporting from the scene about management in nairobi. let's bring it now. when
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judo in gray is a political unless joint is also from nairobi, when did a welcome to the program, what do you make of our events of unfolded or this afternoon and early evening, and indeed, the result. there was an out of a max and thank you so much for having me. you know, i mean, it has been a very long waiting period for when we voted until the announcing the results. and so we have been glued to the tenant in the out, you know, as you know, with, you know, if you said that they were not going to hide anything in all the numbers would be out there. or if you want to do the calculations and you do the calculations. and so we have so many people doing the numbers thing to constant number string to a residence. and so, but there's also a lot of anxiety just waiting for the results beating for it to be announced. very,
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i mean, you could, a just wanted to and, and for us to move on, you know, like to the next thing. because if you know a, b, b, i, and then the b b, i did not write the given that for electoral commissions have come out and said that they cannot get results. they cannot what, what do you think is going to happen on the thing? it was a bit confusing because we went on watching this thing and we were told that it was going to be at a meeting finally. you know, we're going to get up. and then, i mean, the screens hadn't, one screen was showing us the others a, i didn't, and i, you know, what the commissioners listing, but later on in the field that they're not going to, you know, either they're not going to sign off on the, on the results because i know and so what i think is going to happens that is
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definitely going to been a lot. and i think really for the selection i do see, you know, i do see a going a present you the results. the other thing is they explained to the results and so that definitely speaks challenged in cost. and now it's not a long period of an election to some that you know that in a more people with a you know, when it was this big school, i'm sure a professional. no, no. what do you think about the runner? think of supported. you know, he's lost the election, how do you think they're likely to respond to this? i mean the, i mean honestly because these are the but it was because enough,
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we know that he just wanted that. and then the chances of using a b being convinced these, okay, i see, you know, and it's of, it's yes that speak with one for someone over and over and over again. it's about to lose an election. he had picking them up is what i leaving that is not when, since again is, is really not something that a we some, anyone in class and they really do this and that sort of stands that he had, he's not just up list of mission enough. and it isn't available publicly, but they also hope that he understands that inheritance at bp defendant mission. and as we think kids with, if they're a little bit where like delays and the almost big this was like it was, it was 4 to 950. and so these a lot of disappointments, there is a lot of a lot of sadness that definitely a lot of disappointment. and i'm hoping that the president elected the next i've
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been to, to be to talk to, to the other side. he blew clanking with these every beans. we some of these. and by just understand that you're the president of the, at the one we, the country later a we appreciate your analysis. thanks very much. david joins her and al jazeera, that's when jerome and good emsella maintenance from di, rebuilding years when a breach has won the canyon election and is now president elect that does that seem to be in some dispute for electoral commissioners, have said that they could not endorse results not absolutely clear what's gonna happen next, but we'll see how it pans out in the keep you abreast of all developments or moving to other world news, non celebrations being held across india to commemorate 75 years of independence. the end of british rule in 1947 resulted in the politician of india, and the formation of pakistan that vision displaced more than 15000000 people amid widespread violence of the metal reports now from utility. the tri carlo, fluttering high, it was 1st hoisted here in 1947. when british you'd ended 75 years later,
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prime minister marines were more the owner freedom fighters and pledged to to an india into a developed nation. bear arg. i didn't put that in 25 years, and i will celebrate a 100 years of independence. many of you will be 50 years old, march dedicated designers to helping your country reach its true potential. the triumph of independence came with the horrors of partition riots broke out in both india and pakistan, killing at least a 1000000 people decades later, many are trying to find common ground on my lunch me soda grew up in sin and now lives in by rom put her family are among the many hindus who stayed in pakistan. she says she feels lucky to live in both countries. i family stands out because, you know, people feel that people were hostile towards either not nor they warned and what our families, the history was my great, i'm proud that my grand grandfather took that decision and read it complex matter.
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what is the difference? i say, because the matter didn't rajput again aust, while family around put so our culture and everything is very similar, so it was not a big change for me. as part of the celebrations, the government is asking people to fly the tricolor celebrities have joined the campaign and trader saved the response, has been unprecedented. the flag was one of the major symbols of the independence movement. the government says it wants people to build personal connections with the tricolor to invoke patriotism. some manly see this as a way to redefine nationhood and it's violent past. i ask myself, is it the case that the flag is also representing to us a, a guy, no fir, really living off that very dramatic violent time. is it the case that we are actually remembering and antagonism act was extremely divisive, extremely violent. and the reason for partition could exceed religious tensions,
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have increased underneath the modi. but on independence day, indians from all walks of life turned out to celebrate daphne mit, they'll al jazeera new delhi. well, i'm pleased to say we have it shashi thought, oh, an m p from indies, opposition congress party johnson live now from new delhi. so welcome to the program in the of course, a very different country from that of 75 years ago as if wealth, 5th largest economy literacy rates of sword. and life expectancy is radically better, but there are still entrenched challenges. how do you look to the future now in this day? i think the thieves a future can be very, very policy because of you mentioned all the right things. we've got a literacy rate of 16 percent to $82.00. we've gone from 90 percent of the population living below the poverty line to $97.00. to about 20, we've gone from a life expectancy of 27 to over 70, so they all of this is good. and at the same time,
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because of the scale of the country and the nature of the challenges before us, me knowing spot enough, there's a lot more that needs to be accomplished. and i think that's, that's fundamental. but there are some things that the government is doing right. you've been a violent opposition. i will say that the emphasis has been given mom technology could actually be quite a game changer for india, for in the, in the us economy and for india route. well, the government just announced that the indian wholly indigenous 5 g technology is capable of taking all the world. and that's something where we were looking for to see. i think that the overall perception of the economy is various. we push what it worries people like me is the onset of a divisive social agenda on the part of the ruling party and supporters, which needlessly is provoking a censor division. and for any nation amongst our minorities and particularly the
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was the minority. yes, it is in so challenges that the, refer to our men, sought their not least the religious nature and make up of the country. so how, how would you take that on? well, i can tell you how we did take it all. we've had very different government, you know, they went out and they were still a and i did you go existence and how many of acceptance of difference some haven't described that in the as a piece. but you know, be kept social peace and harmony. and they were right, i think both with the 180000000 this country bank level went into all of our guys radio students organizations could be the people who believe they had to speak in the society. and so no reason to do it, i think depriving people of a sense of that kind of money could be very dangerous, and the government, the clamps down on the pot heads are behaving badly,
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all close the back of some of the government. because i think the government doesn't need to stay judging by continuing habit of reading your next right out of the same time. on the same time we are position has this very important issue to keep meeting a moment and the manager will give it up. like many nations around the world, the richest, 10 percent control most of the wealth and for the pool of india, that's a tough reality, isn't it? yes, i mean there is no question that inequality used streaming greatness from even getting more and equal the passage of time. but i will say that if you were to look objectively, and we've managed for some time, at least when we were in government for government 10 years to ensure that while the rich got richer, the got a bit rigid. in fact, we averaged about 10000000 people rising above the poverty line during each of our
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10 years donuts and thus no small pizza to 100000000 people who are no longer officially. i'm sorry to see the love of those people have slipped back below the poverty line. but also that perhaps the, the piece of change has been affected by factors like the corporate band. and we can get those in lockdown. the government self inflicted wounds of d model sizing, not jumps of our current seats and so on so that there have been some, some mismanagement as well. but at the end of the day it can be done, but yes, you do have growth and growth to get richer people getting even richer. so when you can ensure that the poor benefits as well. and they also rise of employment, for example, is going to be key if you can actually insure jobs for more people out of the going to college. rather than just gross. then you have a situation in which you will be able to transform india for the better. okay. and she thought, oh, appreciate your analysis. no perspective for that,
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shall she throw and p from in his opposition congress. but thank you. thank you very much. it's one years since the taliban re took control of afghanistan, the economy has collapsed. women have been stripped of their rights and millions of people don't know where their next meal is coming from. as i'm a bit of aid reports now from couple on the taliban, jaron power and what lies ahead. resound, inability is done. the musician and driver after has lived in a few camps in his childhood. he's among the more than 3000000 people displaced in earnest on market the among care of the hope before was good. but now life just passed us by before we could find some food for our children. but the change in government means there is no work. now, a year ago, tens of thousands of people headed for the voters. as provinces fell to the taliban, many in cobbled rush to the airport and the rest in government collapsed. after
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taking refuge abroad, sharp gone, he denied that he escaped the suitcases full of cash. more than 100000 people left during the bedroll of foreign forces, the economy collapsed and the u. s. for billions of dollars of foreign reserves. the u. s. the nato alliance spent an estimated $300000000.00 a day every day for 2 decades. but basic such as roads, schools, hospitals, are either non existent or in poor shape. since the taliban took over, that money has stopped coming in. and thousands of professionals have less. human rights watch has accused the taliban of a long list of abuses, restricting the rights of women and girls, suppressing media feed him and detaining, torturing and executing critics and perceived opponents all allegations. the taliban denies that didn't motivate them. covenant activities in some other areas, things a good were trying to improve. but we should also take into account the problems of the corona virus, the suspension of foreign aid, the freezing of money,
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the problems in banking, drought. all these together had increased the problems for the people of our county . stan, for those who left life not easy, more than half the 20000 enough, gone to reach the u. k. are still in temporary accommodation as a lack of prospects abroad. and many 5th, harrison and the threat of detention cut over the hump. it's true. i lost everything, including my restaurant, atlanta go to europe, so i went to turkey. unfortunately, they captured us and deported us to iran. thank god. now we are in our home at night, we'll never go anywhere else. in a year, security is improved, but poverty and desperation have increased in my little above 6 international recognition, there are some concessions. it seems unwilling to make some of java down to 0 problem. let's bring it into roxana support, who works for the afghanistan unless network joins is from nicosia in cyprus. rooks on a welcome to al jazeera a year on. how do you assess 12 months of taliban rule in afghanistan?
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well, i think that it's fair to say that it's been quite challenging and extremely difficult when they took over the country a year ago before and they thought and, and the banking sector collapse done. all of these things brought the country's economy to its knees. also people last job in real terms, household income's have gone down around 30 percent. so it created it situation in afghanistan or something like by the un reckoning, something like more than 50 percent of the population is in euro or emergency levels of food insecurity. that means they don't have enough food to feed themselves or their family. and as far as getting concerned, hope consolidated. do you think taliban rule is all other factions,
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other disagreements within the time? yeah, i mean there it does not. they don't appear to be very consolidated. so there are this agreements on one of the one, the k, a cation point is girls education, where there was the holla bond. we're actually doing the business of governance and cobble making promises to the owners and the international community. that they're going to open girls high school on the 23rd of march, a conservative group of talk on from kandahar who and look at them and our reverse that decision. so we're seeing signs and sometimes it's still over into social media where you can tell that there are people within their, on the hollow bond will have that disagreement. so one of the things that come in year to march is how the taller one managed to settled disagreements and coalesced into a cohesive system of govern. and then it's
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a question of international recognition which is not forthcoming without certain demands being met. and how likely do you think is it that down the line, some of these demands might be met and, and what is it due to the humanitarian situation, while the internationally international community stays outside the country? well, i mean, i think that the killing of mr. have the middle of cobble and the facts that they have. human cobble really complicates the columns after ration for international recognition. i don't think that's on the table right now. at least not in the short or the mean. and also it's spent the international community really scrambling to figure out how they're going to approach the situation. but that is not one of it's a complicating factor, but it does with the impact on tearing an aid, which is a political. the problem of humanitarian aid is the need. the great the resources
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are limited. now in, in the world we have ukraine choir says we have other humanitarian crisis around the world and all of them are competing or humanitarian works on that. thanks for that to work on a shipper from the afghanistan analysts network. thank you to me and my where record is convicted as deleda. ang censored, she and more corruption cases, adding 6 years to her prison sentence. the charges related to accusations that she was building a home from money from charitable donations and she has already been convicted of other minor offenses. tony chang is following developments from bangkok as 77 years old. this really takes uncensored she out of the political picture for quite some time to come and, and i think this is what everyone was expecting. she's facing in total 19 cases for arranger of charges, including the ones to day for corruption or sewing in the court to day inept at all
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. they heard case they had evidence in a case which has been brought against her for misuse of her estate helicopter. there have been cases about the misuse of walkie talkies. and really i think what we're seeing here is a continuation of the process which we've seen since the coo of the military who have just thrown charges against her. trying to remove her. they know that if a, in an electoral stand up, she would defeat them again. they have promised elections by the autumn of 2023. we've heard from men on lie the senior general in charge of the military, john to add that he will go ahead with that in the last couple of weeks. if uncensored she was to remain in the political sphere at that stage, it would be a very difficult obstacle to come. so what this does is remove her further and further away, or there are still several more cases. she'll need to face in the coming weeks
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where they were hearing more evidence to day or but i think today's charges are really shoak that she, the military intention is to keep her out of the picture completely. germany's environment minister that's hell talks with her polish counterpart about the mass dial for fish in the river order. and i still feel empty, said the cause of still unknown scientists protested a 150 more samples and examined some of the dead fish they suspect to poisonous talk sinners responsible. we have yet to identify. the substance yoder runs through germany and poland. dominic aim is in liberty on the banks of the rule. the theory remains some form of toxic agent, whatever that might be. we know that the 2 respective governments from poland and germany have ruled out certain obvious toxins for the still working on the basis that something toxic was introduced into the river somewhere. and that obviously
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got into the fish who have been dying. tons of dead fish. it has to be said, have been discovered along the banks of the river, or if you look over my shoulder, you'll see that there is at least one body of one fish lying there. and it has to be said that a little bit further down the river in an area where it's not safe for us to get to . we have seen schools of bodies of dead fish here. the interesting thing is that the way the government so are looking at this will we know the prime minister of the state of brandenburg in which states the river order goes through the germans. federalists has been here today to see for himself quite what is happening, but as yet no obvious explanation as to specifically what is causing these fish to die. and overall, the question which really dominates the thought here. where did this happen? something is killing these fish. where exactly did it happen so far? at least there seems to be no real way. in fact,
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a reluctance that seems to be to say exactly where the toxicity was brought into the river. whether that was in poland or in germany. we just don't know. all right, so head here on al jazeera sports coming up. sana will be here with an update on britney cadina's 9 year prison sentence in russia. that's coming up. ah.
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ah ah, ah ah, okay, let's get on this board solar. thank you very much, nick. what was so for boy, one of the most talked about handshakes in premier league history managers.
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squaring off on the side lines is nothing you bought the confrontation between continents on tanya county and thomas to ha, certainly raised a few eyebrows that happened dark after the match and both received red cards. the tension started in the 2nd half. what tottenham equalized and contest, fist plump celebration was not appreciated by to her chelsea regained the lead. the and that sparked a while celebration from till her down the side line. but in the final minute of added time talking them strike a hurricane snatched a dramatic dro. if i see aggressive and lucidity and then my answer is a we that receive. yeah. for sure. before both of our team simple have been since it's so close here it was. so it was such an intense match into the post doc outs are very, very close and said that he says from both of us when the patient is a full in on both side that he could at the can. epin and the celebration was very
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clear that the day ah, what means this game for all, for the to collapse. and that was did, nobody got insulted, nobody goes hurt. we didn't have a fist fight and something. so for me, it's not a big deal. it was part of it today and it boiled, of course, in the teaching outlook. nothing bad, and i don't know it was to, they was part of the game. or they can imagine social media went crazy over that handshake. and this video is our favorite with why and spin real madrid started their title defense that with a comeback when over promoted that aside, all maria, the champions went behind after just 6 minutes for the man united junior law,
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a g m genie. put the home side in front of well equalize the and the 2nd half with her for substitute that lead the alibi scored the winner with his 1st touch of the bull. the out a have already won a trophy. this susan came in the year for super cup last week. gerald american basketball player brittany grind as the lawyers have appealed against her 9 year prison sentence in russia. you 31 year old was arrested in february in moscow, after vapor canisters containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage. criner was found guilty in a russian court. the grounds for the appeal have not been revealed can such an pablo carino boost is celebrating. the biggest titles his career at the age of $51.00 winning the mon trail masters. he's funny that came from a set sound to be to a see the bird catch claim. he 1st atp $1000.00 event. it's not been easy for the
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for world number 10, who before the match said it's been one of the worst years of his career. cutting your book fair becomes the 1st and see the player to win the torment in 20 years. now move the 14 in the ranking. he said no, maybe the season this year, but the last some matches not probably other systems i didn't lose but you know, i just tried to we to continue for believe in my, on my team or myself on my game on the women's to form a world number, once you want to highlight one has says canadian open title, she ended the dream run of resilient. she's had dad maya with the 3 set victory to tom grand slam champion. reince's. the top 10 would be us open starting in 2 weeks
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. of course it gives me confidence, so i had those matches here and i have been able to to, when all of them my level of physical part is high. confidence is high and the game is pretty good. so i'm looking for for the next tournament in golfer swimming, finished the 1st event of the fedex cup playoffs on the pga tour. the torment went beyond the distance it off the american will sell a taurus and made par at the 18th. that for the payoff against austrian accept this rocca. while plenty more drama followed the at the fed extra hole that a tourist where his t shots against the wall surrounding the green tobacco. then put his tea shot in the water, opening the door for his allots or is incredibly, a bulky, was enough to claim the winds. i latoya scrubbing the 1st few on the 2 on the back of the runner up finishes at 3 different majors. over the past 16 months. there was
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a crime. you know this week i didn't have my best up on thursday and i'm just kept telling. joel, you know, just keep points of the weekend and to kind of see if she's be, see that decision payoff at the last is a, it's pretty cool. so, and made it a raise. more veteran, albert pills continues to defy his age. the 42 year old smashed to home runs at to help the st. louis cardinals defeat the milwaukee brewers. he's now record the 689 homer throughout his career. i. c feel as the 5th most the home runs in m l b history and that so sports man hand you back to nick sana,
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