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a jury in the us find the leader of the far right militia group. the us keep us guilty of seditious conspiracy to keep donald trump in power. ah, milan has him secret. this is al jazeera, alive from the also coming up person to then is trying to weaponized winter to force ukrainians to freeze or clean nato allies promise to help you. crane, survive the winter as russia continues to attack energy infrastructure the, you and course the international helped to contain haiti's color outbreaks made worst by gang violence and political instability. and in the walk up, the usa be the wrong to qualify for the knockout stages of cuts are 2022 also
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synagogue become the 1st african team to advance the last 16 for the to one. when i in the united states to leaders of the right wing housekeepers group had been convicted of seditious conspiracy. the jury found stewart. busy rhodes and kelly maids instigated an attack to block congress from certifying jo biden's election victory. she returns the reports from washington dc since january the 6th 2021. when trump supported storm the u. s. congress and successfully interrupted the certification of jo biden's victory. a debate is ranged whether shocking scenes simply the result of a demonstration by enraged trumps of orders that grew out of control. or was it a concern to attempt to stop the peaceful transition of presidential power through violence? up to now, many of the hundreds who been,
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prosecutors have faith charges ranging from low level offenses relating to trespassing and disorderly conduct to felonies relating to violence and interrupting congressional proceedings. but with this successful prosecution of right wing oath keepers militia leader stewart rhodes and his deputy on seditious conspiracy, prosecutors, and convince a jury that at least some involve that they did have a plan to is the transfer of presidential power by force. evidence was provided shown rhodes railing at the election revolt. i'm calling for a revolution and the chaos of january. the 6th presented an opportunity. prosecutors argued even if raised was simply being opportunistic amid the chaos. it's a very substantial victory for the justice department. and it bodes well for future cases. another seditious conspiracy case against other oath keepers is scheduled to start on monday. it is a very rare charge. the last time we had a successful prosecution for seditious conspiracy was in 1995 over attempted
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bombing in new york city by islamic militants. all 5 defendants were found guilty of obstructing unofficial proceeding. the 3 were found not guilty of seditious conspiracy, and defense. lawyers pointed out that rhodes himself did not enter the capital, nor have prosecutors alleged at the plot to do so, mister rose did not commit the crime of seditious conspiracy. there was no evidence introduced to indicate that there was a plan to attack the capital roads faces up to 20 years in prison. his lawyers say he will appeal the verdicts she ever tennessee al jazeera washington. the u. s. in his nato allies have promised more military aid for ukraine and to help repair its energy infrastructure. millions of people are struggling with rolling blackouts after russia attack ukraine's power grids. andrew simmons reports from bucharest,
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when they took foreign ministers, meant to renew their support. pledges of unwavering support for ukraine came from nato secretary general dns, salt and berg, along with a warning that russia is weapon ising winter by attacking energy infrastructure. he says nato has found new ways to help ukraine. president putin is trying to force ukrainians to freeze or flee, and they, alice made additional pledges non legal support including fuel and generators, helping ukraine to address the consequences of rashaw sir, strikes against their power. great. and the u. s. has announced it will supply equipment worth $53000000.00 to help repair ukraine's electricity grid. earlier stoughton berg had assured romania that its air force and troops were being backed up by extra reinforcements. romania has usf 16 aircraft that are replacing
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outdated. former soviet megs and their pilots are fully stretched. everything is under pressure. so we were in time limited though. then we fight to again, the 2nd. romania coordinates with other nato forces in policing its airspace defense to the skies above nato's eastern flank has never been so intense nato faces of colossal challenge. not just in the air on the ground to russia would call this escalation. nato prefers the word to terence. hear us and romanian forces allan exercise recently. there were tests of aaron missile defenses, but ukraine is saying, such weaponry is desperately needed it side of the border and the supply line of weapons that are available. this to slow decisions on weapons decision on
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one hand, production line weapons in western countries. it has to be made buster. the quandary nato faces is that it won't take a direct hand in the deployment of weaponry. and so it's down to individual states, but some only want to give non lethal support. ukrainians may well observe that if energy infrastructure is repaired, it won't last for long unless ukraine's air defenses are drastically improved sooner rather than later. andrew simmons al jazeera, bucharest, earlier we spoke to keeps mer vitale. clinical, he says ukraine desperately needs more military support. main point for air defense and direct systems, sir, because safety right now is mean priority for everyone in ukraine. and
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of course, we appreciate for support to political support, financial support, who, mental health, but we need right now generators for now, for our country, we need to also defense weapons and directly systems. and depending systems. because one more time, safety is main priority for every citizens of our hometown in our country. it's situation right now, hold the grain and also in capital is critical because after the last rake is a tag to our hometown is our infrastructure was also have huge damages destroyed. and we are fighting 24 hours to bring the water and heating backed to apartments. to homes in our citizens. actually right now there heating can to water in the homes, but we have the deputy,
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though 50 percent of electricity as mean one half 1000000 citizens of our hometown without electricity. a jailed fellow russian opposition lead maria cole, as nicola, has been admitted to intensive care in a hospital in the south eastern city of go mill glen cove. his father says she's in a grave but stable condition. after surgery, a political activist is serving an 11 year sentence for charges related to protests against president alexander lucas shanker. 2 years ago. ah, was one of the most politically charged matches of the well comp. and in the end, the usa won the crunch group game against the wrong securing that place in the last 16 and the richardson reports from as to when the stadium when these teams played at the 1998 will come be around play as gate white flowers to the u. s.
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counterparts as a symbol piece. no such niceties. this towing beyond be prescribed handshakes. seen it all, will cut matches. the us hats, a wind to progress into the knockout rounds. but the initial efforts were somewhat way would the breakthrough they needed it came late in the 1st half christian pool, a stitch with the close range finish. seconds before the break. the us thought they had a 2nd on if the timothy way is efforts to be ruled out the offside, iran, you drool, would probably be enough for them to escape out of the world cup group for the 1st time. but the required go remained elusive. a tension soaked, getting finished will nil iran go out. the u. s. move on to the last 16 and a match against the netherlands. like i go back to 1990 when,
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when the usa played around and, and attention to were high, a lot of politics. lot, a lot of history coming into this game for them to play again now today. and the neat thing about today is that the fans came together. you can feel attention, you crazy if you couldn't feel attention in there that it was more than football, but i think us most everyone i was around were made it about football respectful. but we had to be proper. we had to be proper fans. we had to stand up and i don't think we made it more than just a football the night, and i think we did well, was brilliant oper, our fun. i'm the players that did want that good. i'm lucky, won't be considered. go over 1st. a lot of recruitment score off of up, even though it's dr. harder and harder but didn't up and we thought there would be a lot of tension sitting with the americans. but i was surrounded by americans where i was sitting and it was really, it was really great. we were all getting
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a long time. think usa are here on together every night for all the background noise that it surrounded this fixed to the only thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well, futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come the last time the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the to finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera and alton, i'm a stadium. the match has even bridged a diplomatic, divides at the united nations headquarters in new york. diplomats came together to cheer and unite over football. at 0 as christmas, salumi was there. the united nations is no stranger to political rivalries. but what happens when 2 countries who notoriously, don't see ida, i are competing against each other in the world cut? well, it brings a huge crowd to the delegates lounge here at the united nations. this is a place where diplomats normally meet over coffee. and while we did see some
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american flags in the crowd, no sign of either the us or the iranian ambassador here, the guitar, you ambassador, told me at times like this, it's important to put politics aside. and knocked off the diplomacy taking place here. and lots of people are sitting side by side who usually don't speak. and we think it on us, but they do here. so it's an incredible moment as to it's supposed to come and see now diplomats and there delegations are by nature of subdued bonds. she won't find any who against here, but there is a lot of excitement, particularly from people from the arab world that i spoke with, who told me that they're especially proud to see the tournament hosted in their home region. we're happy that our country has managed to organize this, like it's the 1st time in the middle east. this is the other phase of diplomacy and often that month to not federalism since football and sports in general. and he's
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at proctor and the driver to enhance the bond to you is that we all share. now the united nations deals with so many serious issues, wars and conflicts. humanitarian catastrophe is that a sporting event is certainly a welcome respite. and one that will be available to diplomats in their delegations and you and employees until the end of the tournament by england finished top of that group off the beating whales. mokesha rushman sco twice, and a serino victory at the am. i've been on the stadium. that means anyone in the group stage with 2 wins in a drawer while wales are heading home from wow, netherlands secured exec qualify haitian to the knockout stage with victory over cut, the match and the to know the dutch finishing top of that off to 2 wins and a drawer and 2 more teams and put their spots in the last 16 and a cutter will cut,
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senegal become the 1st african side it through to the knockout stages with that to one. when over ecuador, women, and 4 south americans who couldn't make the most abed domination of for position. because wanted to see the scene here, right behind me, people are going up and down the coordination, waiving the colors of synagogue, the green, yellow, and red is painted in plaster around this city. this is really a nation celebrating the day there were movers allies there. people drubbing really a said this is when the world cup is all about, and you know, when i was in the found zone, where there were thousands of people facing the atlantic watching this big screen or what was happening and cutter. it felt that cutoff was in senegal, there was a feeling that we were inside the stadium and living the moment. and when there was that penalty that shot that successful shot by, sorry, the country rub, ted,
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and then the scoring by cool, the valley. that was just a confirmation of what everybody was expecting here. remember, the team upsetting all isn't just such a monet, this star player from buyer. it made up of 11 players all stars in their own right . bendy who play for chelsea but also the 2 scores. sars and and, and cali, believe that evolved at ever till the really this is sport, the synagogue, the beginning of something big. and people are telling me that they hope to go even further. a gross c and d will be decided on wednesday with the final round of matches. it is a 15 gmc kick off for defending champions, france against to near education city australia, play denmark in alger new stadium of the same time. and that's followed at 19 gmc biology and tina against poland at stadium 974, and saudi arabia facing mexico at loose sale. or i was still a head on al jazeera,
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a breakthrough treatment to slow the effects of out time as shows early success. what with hidden costs, ah, and 3 chinese astronauts embark on a historic space mission. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready with sponsored my cattle aways? hello fest some rain in the forecast for the middle east over the next couple of days. it will be fine and dry for the football in that dough. ha! having said that, on a cloud just slipping out of the levant, sinking down across iraq, pushing into northern parts of saudi arabia could catch some lively showers here but to the south that it is large. he settled and sunny lots of hazy sunshine
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coming through 28 celsius, the top temperature and dough half for wednesday. then a bit more cloudy around here, but it will stay dry and fine. when's eating off as we go on into work thursday, perhaps a little more the web early morning. mr. fogg to watch out for both of you for up really, really early elsewhere. she can see it is 5 settled and sunny. just a light breeze. the weather weather is further north and there we go. it slides across serious spills out at kia, pushes across the curt talk as is pushing all the way across into northern parts of iran. maybe some showers to over towards that minister. easing up towards is becky stump. some snow over here, lassie driving across a good part of the region. as is the case across march of north africa. we have got some showers, just clipping the mediterranean coast over the next day or so on. a stiff breezes. well here one or 2 showers to for good measure and on the coastal fringes, west africa to with sponsored by cat on
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a ways. latest news, as it breaks away experience is a lean season every year from october. when many people household sometimes run out of food stubs, when hobbit can begin with d to coverage for the strike likely in effect during the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers from around the world, a visit by chinese minister to kaufman, they would have for half the month at the breton in the past, but these refugees now live in fear. ah ah. hello again. you're watching. i do see it. i remind of october stories they south in the us 2 leaders of the right wing. oh,
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keep us group had been convicted of seditious conspiracy. the jury found still roads and kelly megs instigated the attack to block congress from certifying jo biden's election victory. the u. s. a. nato allies have promised more military aid for ukraine and to help with pay its energy infrastructure. millions of people all struggling with rolling blackouts off to russia attack ukraine's power grits. formal teams have secured their places in the knockout stages of the world cup. in proper setting goal, the netherlands usa and england have reached the round of 16 sending cutoff ecuador and iran out of the competition. our charter has deployed more police officers to do to further protest against the government's coven 19 rules. some protesters will call to police stations to provide accounts of their activities. patrick falk reports from hong kong police patrolling the streets of beijing by night
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a. it's a far cry from scenes in the chinese capital just the day before. the government has increased security and several major cities. following the biggest protests and decades in shanghai scuffles broke out when police officers demanded people delete images from their phones. and not filming any more. this woman is saying, authorities keeping tight control of what spreading on social media. they don't want people to see that, and they are other people who are, you know, courageous enough to go to the streets, to protest. barricades now lined the streets where hundreds of people had gathered before calling for an end to strict lockdown spe, warranties, mass testing, and disruptions that have been enforced for 3 years. reports quoting demonstrated, say, authorities have opened inquiries into the events of the past few days and have been summoning people suspected of attending protests to give written statements detailing their activities. many people have used the demonstrations to speak out
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about a range of grievances including censorship and diminishing civil liberties. despite the challenge to the chinese government, unless the down to the force any change, people can go to the street or someone as spontaneously to boys. they are discontent to demand for freedom. ah, you know, but for any kind of movement to sustain, you need an organizing structure. you need a civil society groups, union activists, but those people are gone. they are in jail, their silence there. were there any desire or the media briefing on tuesday, health officials did say they would address concerns about excess of controls and fine tune regulations to limit the impact and livelihoods. but they stopped short of conceding that was a problem with a 0 coven policy. downtown good deal to lila, some citizens and the general public se, the biggest problem is the oversimplification of the prevention control. yeah, baterri, imposition of restrictions and a one size fits all approach. it's not the 1st time the government has acknowledged
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public frustrations. in the past, though nothing has changed, which suggests it could be some time before china reconsider its response to the pandemic. patrick, fog al jazeera hong kong, a quarter has announced its 1st major deal to send a liquefied natural gas to germany. it's agreed to supply $2000000.00 tons a year. starting in 2026. german chancellor la schultz has hailed the agreement as a building block towards energy stability. european countries are struggling with high prices and uncertain supply as they tried to reduce their dependence on russian supplies. israeli soldier has been jail for 10 days for mocking an activist in the occupied westbank city of hebron and other soldier who was filled, punching and activists has been suspended. the man said to me, the new security minister it tomorrow been given says the decision in his words weakens the hands of soldiers. alan fisher reports from western which one it was
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lifted up. let's say the last year. this is the soldier spending 10 days in an is really army prison is really activists had gathered in the occupied westbank city of hebron on a fact finding trip. oh, it became very violent very quickly. the soldiers had been suspended. it's not clear what other punishment the soldier who threw the punches, no faces, but the soldier who, verbally abused one of the activists has been jailed for 10 days at the activist, asked if filming the incident was against the law, the soldier responded. i decide what the lawyers and you are acting against the law . he also invokes the name of the man likely to be israel's new security minister, ultra nationalist. it might been given saying bank via will make order here. you've all lost it. all you do here is finished. as he walks away, you can see the skull patch on his uniform, which says one shot, one kill nor
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a morse. i decide it broadband given, visited the family of the man jailed. he demanded the army, rethink the punishment. seeing the sentence was not right and inappropriate. it mar, bank of year was already a controversial choice for the new rule of national security minister. he has a conviction for incitement and linked to a group described by both the u. s. and the israelis as a terrorist organization. now he's being accused of dragging the israeli army into a political row. and criticizing the leaders of an organization, you'll have to work with very closely. allan fisher al jazeera west juris of the united nations has appealed to international help to prevent an outbreak of cholera in haiti. more than 11000 suspected cases have been recorded since october, dr. se gangs are preventing patients from accessing treatment, prove worn reports from port au prince. the epicenter of the outbreak. it is but
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attent open to the wither. yet for those stricken by cholera, this is century infants. adults color is not fussy, and it kills when it comes quickly. cut, right? is always an emergency. she did. it is extremely contagious, especially when it gets in a crowded city like hearing pop. cholera called early is easily treatable, but this is hating where nothing is simple phenom over watches. lovingly over her son mickelson registered the day compared to the way he was, he's getting better because of the nurses and doctors. if it wasn't for them, i probably would have lost my baby. fanny has more than one reason to keep nicholson closed. her son will grow up without a father. after fanny's husband was shot dead by gang members,
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a routine occurrence input printed in bang. i don't have anybody to help me, so most likely i'll be on the street. that's what the gang's wanted for me to be out on the street. gangs are also stopping cholera patients to losing their territory to get urgent care. haiti has a recent painful experience with cholera. an outbreak here in 2010 took the lives of some 10000 people. now that outbreak was lighted. traced back to the activities of united nations pace cases the you and apologized in 2016, but has yet to accept any legal responsibility. harvard human rights lawyer, beatrice lindstrom advocates for the victims who remain uncompensated by the un. and i think that that i've had devastating effect for haiti because it's meant that the u. s. commit meant to actually write it's wrong. and haiti hadn't been dependent on voluntary contributions has been amounted to a charitable effort,
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has gone largely unfunded. more than 3000000 people have no access to clean drinking water. mickelson is recovering. the future is tenuous baggy lim back on. i have no help. nobody loves but also great hurt in the time of game and color. prune one, i'll just 0. put a, bring a japanese, and american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial which shows a new drug can slow down mental decline in alzheimer's patients. the drug la canada was tested on about 1800 people with early stage alzheimer's, some calling it a breakthrough as it's the 1st drug to prove it can slow the progress of the janitory janitor, the disease. but it can also cause serious side effects, including greater risk brain hemorrhage. 3 astronauts have docked at the chinese
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space station to complete their 1st cru hand over in orbit the chang gong space out . post is the centerpiece of beijing ambitious space program. alex bad reports 3 to one commission another milestone for china space program that she enjoy 15 known as the divine vessel. lifting off from the go v d's it for the young space section. and now the 3 s notes on board. we'll take that from the 3 others on the station. we've been helping finish the project for the past 6 months. comrades in arms, we have been waiting for this moment for a long time. haven't spell. this is waiting for you to come. we're expecting you. the tongue gong is the crown jewel of beijing's ambitious space program, as it looks to catch up with the us and russia. the station has a lifespan of at least
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a decade with astronauts expected to conduct over $1000.00 scientific experiments. and it could become the only functioning space station and is orbit with the international space station fit to retire in 2031 with no replacement. we had part of the i saw this and nearly quarter century it's getting old. and so as a brand new structure, with new technologies on board, more than hardware, this is really going to want to, to the capacity of humanity to conduct that type of research in this unique environment. john gongs final module successfully talked earlier this month that she enjoy 15th 3 astronauts will now it's been 6 months working and living on the so called heavens, palace, joe, that we all the way the main purpose of the mission is to verify the space stations capacity to support crew rotation realize the 1st crew rotation in orbit and install and test equipment and conduct space based scientific and technological experiment.

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