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but very few of us really understand its capabilities. for better or worse, al jazeera explores the impact of a i and accessing vast amounts of our personal data. data land on al jazeera. ah, he was hospitalized committee recommends charges against former president donald trump for the january 5th capital riots. ah, hello them are a kyle, this is out there alive from dough ha. also coming up. e u energy ministers reach an agreement to contain soaring gas prices in order to reduce imports from russia. u. k. court rules that plans to send asylum seekers through under our legal,
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the people set for deportation must have their cases we considered. who and argentinians gear up to welcome home their team after a nail biting world cup, when ah, yes, congressional panel investigating last year's a tackle new as capsule has called on the justice department to bring criminal charges against former president donald trump. and unprecedented move follows an exhaustive 18 month investigation into his role. in the january 2nd, riot tramped announced the charges as fake and said it was an attempt to block has white house run in 2024. i cannot reports from washington dc. without objects, it was the committees 11th and final public hearing tension. to summarize,
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the report that we made public on wednesday best and to highlight his belief that the former president's actions were criminal. no man who would behave that way at that moment in time, can ever serve in any position of authority in our nation. again. he is on fit for any office. a video presentation 3rd, as a reminder of the events on january, the 6th 2021. and further extracts from some of the hundreds of interviews the committee conducted in an attempt to find out what happened and how to prevent that happening again. as one fact to add, lee is most important in preventing another january 6th accountability. and the committee made clear its opinion. trump must be held accountable, and we'll send the letter to the justice department, outlining the 3 sins for recommending criminal prosecution. mr. chairman, on this vote,
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there are 9 eyes and 0 knows the motion is agree to the justice department to so far prosecuted more than 900 people in relation to the events of january, the 6th. and today, some $300.00 had been found guilty on the 1st charge recommended against donald trump obstruction of official proceedings. the justice department is conducting its own investigation into attempts by donald trump to overthrow the results of the 2020 election. and the committee hopes that its findings will provide a roadmap to the special council who's in charge of that process. the committee has also recommended that the actions of several republican members of congress be referred to the ethics committee for defining subpoenas, including to who will be buying for the how speak a position when the new congress convenes next month. but with the republican majority in the house, that recommendation is unlikely to be accepted. and any decision to attribute
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accountability for the insurrection now lie solely with the department of justice. mike hannah, our 0 washington us supreme court has put a temporary block on the removal of a trumpet era. immigration policy. the restrictions were put in place in 2020, to reduce the spread of cove at 19 allow for the 50 port taishan of asylum seekers . court at the us mexico border republican lead states ive been calling to keep the policy in place. have you call hey, how's moore from washington d. c? this is the chief justice don robert to say, let's put a pause. let's keep this in place for now. he wants the rest of the justices to weigh in on this, and you want that done pretty quickly. it seems like so, as you mentioned, title 42. this was, it's beginning pandemic. donald trump, who was very anti immigration, used a health code to say, we can stop everyone coming to the border. i've called the southern border
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instantly gets turned around and they're not allowed to apply for asylum. so there have been a lot of different legal loss. a lot of different lawsuits about this. but a judge recently said, no, this is in human, it's in germane. it ends december 21st. so as you mentioned, the states, the states read lead by 1900 and republicans. they sued and they suited to the appellate court. that said, no, you've waited too long. so it's day, just today, they took it to the supreme court, and by 5 o'clock the chief chief justice had put out this order, basically giving it a temporary stay. homer hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has been found guilty of 3 counts of sexual assault in los angeles. a 7 year old is already serving 23 years in jail or to become being convicted of rape and sexual assault as his 1st trial in new york, i esteem was found guilty on monday of other charges involving and accusing owners . jane doe, one or an ac women have come forward with accusations of sexual assault and
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misconduct against wine seem spanning several decades. yes, media say the founder of collapse, collapse a crypto currency exchange f t x has agreed to be expedited to the united states from the bahamas, sam, bank mon freight is facing several criminal charges related to one of the biggest financial frauds in us. history is accused of ceiling, billions and f t x and customer deposits to cover losses at his hedge fund. energy ministers from the european union have agreed to implement a cap on gas prices from february they'll be kept below what $9190.00 per work, megawatt hour e members are under pressure to bring down high energy costs because of concern about shortages. the book has been trying to reduce its reliance on russian gas supplies. since the invasion of ukraine, dominic cane has more from berlin. you get a sense of how unlikely this agreement seemed fall many weeks. in fact,
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some would say several months when you hear what the relevant check minister, the check government has the presidency of the ear at the moment. and they have been driving these negotiations. you get a sense of their reaction to this agreement. when you hear what use of secular had to say to reporters after the meeting broke up, and other mission impossible accomplished, and as it is in the movie a series. this last was probably the most difficult one. i am proud that the chick presidency finally solved the last piece of far the of the energy puzzle. once again, we have proof that the, the eat will, can deliver points here to remember is that there were several different sides to this. on one side, you had the germans, the austrians, the dutch,
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who really were not sure about the value that a price cap. could have him would bring this idea of a fixed financial value for each megawatt hour. and then on the other hand, you had or is one of the other sites you had several southern mediterranean e, u member states who really were as it were crying out for some degree of help. the greek minister, last week in brussels, had said this was ground 0 for greek citizens, but also e, you citizens, the commission. the ear commission had wanted $275.00 euros per megawatt hour to be the price cab. the fact that it has been dropped to 180 gives you an idea of the lengths that everyone has had to go to to find this compromise. the case high court has ruled the government plan to send a file in secret through wanda is legal. the deportation policy was suspended in june after a last minute challenge that the court also said the cases of aces them seek is due to be deported. must be reconsidered. i forced that reports from london.
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i gathered london high court refugee campaigners awaiting a ruling on legal challenges to the british governments stated, aim to send the vast majority of people seeking asylum in the u. k. automatically to rwanda. to have the claims processed and if successful to be settled there. for the most part, the judges found in favor of the government. though just as lewis writing, we have concluded that it is lawful for the government to make arrangements for relocating asylum seekers to wander and for their asylum claims to be determined in rwanda rather than the u. k. however, the home secretary must consider properly the circumstances of each individual claimant. the court ruled that had not been done in the case of 8 individual asylum seekers whose deportation, her wonder was cooled off in june. after the european court of human rights intervened, people will have watched su as we carefully to day. and i will no, no doubt that is a legal route open to them to challenge any of the decisions made by the home
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office. and between that situation and the possibility of appeals moving forwards, no one should think that this litigation is going away any time she suddenly allowing individuals to challenge deportation to rwanda would undermine the government's claim that the policy would deter them from trying to get to the u k. in the 1st place. this year, the number of people making the short but dangerous crossing from france is up more than a 3rd at around 45000 people. speaking in latvia, britain's prime minister, welcome the ruling. what i want to deliver is a system whereby if you come to the u. k, illegally, you will not have the right to stay and we will be able to return you to your own country if it's safe or a safe alternative. like rwanda, that's the common sense position. i think of the vast majority the british public. it's my position and that's why i want to deliver as prime minister, the various organizations who are challenging the government policy have of course expressed a deep disappointment at this ruling. but they're also saying that the road is far
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from run on an individual basis. asylum seekers will still be able to challenge that deportations to rwanda. and as far as a generic decision is concerned, they may well be grounds for appeal. i welcome the judges from the high court to day. the british i'm secretary, has in the post cold for britain to leave the european convention on human rights to allow it more freedom to act. if any appeal against this ruling were to succeed in the european court, it would leave her colleague the prime minister, who studiously avoided that question with a difficult decision to make her equals it al jazeera london, said i had here on out zara. living in darkness. how ukrainians are dealing with daily power outages, following russian bombings in greece and garza fuels of finally house for migrants who died trying to cross the mediterranean. ah,
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there is a plume of boisterous stretching across a bare been gold hither. here's the details on tuesday. so it is running into sri lanka and southeast of india, weather alerts in play for some thundering downpours here. then stretching from punjab state to be har and west bank. all we've got fog alerts in play to start the day on tuesday, and really that fog and smog will be tough to live because there's not much wind to mix it out. ne monsoon has peps up. so for the malay peninsula and some spots, we've saw half a meter of rain in 24 hours and up and down the philippines getting drenched with rain here. so some severe flood advisories just to the south of manila or we do have a tropical cyclone. the outer bands may be just going to strike that western side of sumatra and west jab a province on tuesday. jakarta is got a height of $33.00 degrees off to china. we go and temperatures. they're starting to come up here. so for the yangtze river valley shanghai at 13 degrees and you
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know, all that see effects, snow. finally starting to wind down for western honju and her kado of her 7 days. we saw 200 centimeters of snow through pakistan. it's quiet, but there is some rain not too far away from that on, on tuesday, with a high of 11 degrees. better weather, sir. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shade come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged that road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches.
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lou ah, there again, we are watching alex is there a his reminder of our top stories this our congressional panel is called for criminal charges to be brought against donald trump. it in his role law on last year's attack on the u. s. capital, the home of president develops the challenges as fake and that it was an attempt to block his white house run in 2020 full. yes, supreme court has put a temporary block on the removal of trump era immigration restrictions at the mexican border. it follows a legal challenge by republican lead states to maintain the measures and e u. n. g ministers have agreed to impose a cap on gas prices from february,
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is the latest attempt to cub an increase in energy prices since russia reduced and most of its gas exposed to europe. vladimir putin has ordered security to be strengthened in regions of ukraine, annexed by russia. he says, as to protect the local population. the president was speaking hours after meeting with the but a russian leader, alexander lucas shanker. on his 1st visit to bella roost since the invasion of ukraine, hooton's said any attempt to violate russia's borders would be met with all the forces at its disposal. another wave of russian attacks has hit the ukrainian capsule. keith, ukraine's military says it shut down 15 drones on monday morning. the government is rushing to restore power to several cities after strikes destroyed parts of the energy grid. char stratford has more from keith. torchlight guides shoppers along with shelves, rushes almost nightly bombardment of ukraine, electricity,
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and energy infrastructure leads millions of ukrainians. spend much of their daily life in the dark victoria shopping with a 3 year old son daniel. they flit fighting, neither home in the care of san region in april, given a keel, establishing on the authority is tell us, they've stabilized the electricity situation. and then there's another attack. it's been like this for the last 2 months is week. he's got used to the darkness is and importantly, he's not afraid we have no choice. we have to get through this from emergency services battle fires across gave and various locations throughout the country after another russian bombardment, early monday morning. this home was completely destroyed in a village close to caves by one of 30 so called kamikaze drones. ukrainian military says it intercepted marian. perfectly, shackleton, i got up. we got used to what is happening. it's scary. thoughts of possibly
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becoming homeless is terrifying. every one is scared, but we are bearing at sampling with the get maria and denise have to carry their 2 and a half year old son david, up the stairs to their apartment on the 13th floor. because electricity is down again. so the elevator doesn't work. he has 10 days after the invasion, as russian forces advanced towards their apartment, blocking your pin. they fled to the netherlands, and then france. they have only recently returned. maria comforts her son in bed. she tries to send him to sleep. denise has put plastic sheeting over the windows for additional protection against the sub 0 winter temperatures. the 1000 total. no just it's pretty hard but we try not to complain because we think of our soldiers living in the trenches in dismal conditions. but on one occasion, we didn't have electricity for 2 days and had seattle so yes,
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it's cold. sometimes the child is coughing, it's winter, but we can get through this. we wait for spring and victory. now compare the mere boy is one of thousands of heated tents with generators put up in recent weeks where people can get warm and charge their devices as work continues around the clock to fully restore electricity and heating across the country. rogers drove and miss oil attacks targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure are happening with increasing frequency. and that means that many people in neighborhoods like this one face another night without heating and in the dark, jaw stratford al jazeera give a palestinian french human rights lie expelled from israel. says his deportation is part of a program of ethnic cleansing. sal ahem, worry has worked as a legal representative for palestinian prisoners, israeli government accuses him of having ties to a band group. on sunday,
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he was deported to france despite objections from the government in paris. it is, this is the continuous of the if me clean, think that it is doing in jerusalem for me. i really resist again. this decision. i really continue my rights to resist this occupation. funerals have been held in garza for 8 young men who dies trying to cross the mediterranean relatives blame the israeli blockade for forcing palestinians to make the whisky journey to europe in search of work. even l z aide went to meet one of the families who lost 3 children in the same king the berries, grief and anger, and got a palestinian migrants who died when they're both sang of the canadian coast in october. have finally been late to rest. thousands of mourners came out to support
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the families as they received the bodies. the young men were heading to europe in search of a better life, 1000000 as yet in money for the nursery state. his father died when he was a child, and he said, i will work. i may come to you all the years you spent raising me. i didn't want him to leave by. he insisted on the 3 of the victims. eunice, sammy and mohammed were members of a shy family and 20 year old man here is still missing. relative say they were tricked by gaza smuggler who lives in france. they say he promised them safe passage to italy. instead they crossed to egypt and libya. then in october, 6 months after the young men left the shars last contact with their children in legitimate, lin, he deceived them with promises of work and brought future what they found with
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torture and captivity. they were bait and tortured and robbed, and in the inland they died, and the smugglers said they were in prison in libya. but coast guards found the body of eunice shy, plotting off denisia. the search was broadened and the others were recovered. the sign lease, pleading with authorities to keep searching for my hair and to bring him home even if he is in a coffin. before had it been felicia felina after the suffering man, the other families have seen unexperienced in the past months. i said, staying half a 1000 d as jobless is better than migration and torments hold and the price you pay. poverty is prevail. thank god. so the us says more than 80 percent of the population relies of food assistance. 15 years under and israeli located has destroyed the economy,
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import and export restrictions have led to the collapse of both the private and public sectors. and although there are no official static media reports suggest that more than 860000 palestinians left the gaza strip between 272021 did not return a generation, especially of the young who sees no future at home theater. al jazeera garza, 3 police officers have been shot that during a raid and the southern jordanian city of man. officers were looking for people involved in killing a senior, come on to join, protest against rising fuel prices last week. police officials say one of the suspects was killed during the rate 9 people were arrested for just as have gathered in sir john's capsule cartoon july, the 4th anniversary of a revolution that toppled former leader by alber share. i also calling for an end
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to military rule security forces have reportedly 5 tear gas and stung grenades. to disperse the crowd near the presidential palace, protest come 2 weeks after mercelli to find a deal with parties to launch a new political transition out there. as hipaa morgan was at one protest in the capital a deal time between ford and military leaders and several political parties earlier this month has not with them and to the protest movement on the street. now for you, more than a year, protestors have been taken to the street to boys their anger against the military takeover that happened in october 2021. now to day on monday, they once again took to the streets to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the revolution that started in 2018, and eventually led to the asking of long time president obama to proceed. but they're also voicing their anger against the agreement, signed between the military and political parties. they say that they have been calling for negotiations with the military because any negotiations which would lead to an agreement is a legitimate zation of that. and
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a military takeover that happened in 2021. other political parties have also reject reject to be agreement saying that it has been exclusive and will not lead to down to its democratic transition. now the deal does allow for a civilian leadership under a prime minister chosen by political parties. but the protest this year say the fact that there was any negotiation at all with the military is something that they have been set against and did not want. and therefore, they would not recognize that deal and will not honor it. they say that they will continue protesting, despite the fact that more than a 120 protesters have been killed in anti military demonstrations. hundreds of others have been injured because security forces use tear gas and sometimes labor munition to disperse, protested once again on monday, security forces use tear gas to disperse, protested from the city of the presidential palace where they were headed to. but the protest as say their revolution that thought it for years has still not met its demands of a civilian leadership. and until that happens, they will continue to take into the street and continue demanding a civilian transition off the down south african presence around
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a place that has been reelected to lead the governing, non african national congress. that means he'll lead the party international elections in 2020 full. that it gets at a conference in johannesburg chose rama place i have a former health ministers. wiley mckenzie. the president has been embroiled and a burglary scandal involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. asia kaji as a political unless she says from oppose as we appointment is a classic case of better the devil. you know, while there was a quite a wide spread view that despite his recent scandal regarding his game resolving, paula, paula, they believed that he's the better off to evil, shall we say, because i quote one anonymous. those who said to me, well, you know, mr. on the pose of daniel concerns, he's no fun where there's missed and he's a candle can billions of rams of money that was supposed to go to the p e during
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the coven pandemic. so that's probably and i think that's what made the difference . will many people also knowing that the economy would probably know die? had mr. america not been re elected as part of it will be in the top leadership, the national executive committee and the national working committee, and have a large number of people who are entering around the indian. he has within his own cabinet, he had people who didn't tell the party line the problem last week during the vote on whether he should be or not. there are people who come to this conference and spoken out vocally that they things around because they should go. so to have those people at the top executive level and to try to work with what are enough within your own party is going to be very difficult. ah
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argentina is champion for bolas on their way home, off to one of the most thrilling world cup finals in the tournaments 92 year history, crowds have been gathering to greet them and one of our as a school it is guaranteed a rapturous reception on a 2nd night of festivities in the capitol following a victory over france. turbo has more food. when as our, as we're right outside the argentine food will association training center and this is where the team is going to arrive. and this is where they're going to spend the night. let me show you what's going on here. we have hundreds of people, maybe thousands. i'm not sure because all the sam you have been completely isolated is, has, are, didn't find out just that have also arrived here too. so there's 2 parts. barnes in t national team for you and in missy are saying about the team have made them proud winning the world cup. how's it away? taja to everybody's hearts in this country. and also i was told you about more what
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we've been seeing here and there's lots of preference of the police. there are security concerns. there's hundreds of thousands of people we have seen in this box, ours on the street. so there is concerned that there could be some chaos on the streets of argentina, but that has not happened just yet. we're seeing people chanting our thinking, dancing, lots of demonstrations of happiness that we haven't seen this country has been struggling with a huge economic crisis with a very high you lation with exchange rate controls have complicated people's lives with high poverty rate. i need to weigh this so well, cub, what has happened in concert had given people here a reason to celebrate to, as he uses her, voted for owner. isla must to step down as c e o off the 1000000000. that called an online poll, almost 58 percent of the 17 and a half 1000000 people who responded said he should quit mosque hasn't said whether
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he'll stick to his pledge and has no successor lined up. crystal walker is attack journalist. he says, must never intend to stay on as chief executive for long. maybe it was a little bit sooner than he imagined. and i think probably he's underestimated as opposed to the scale of the opposition by uses to some of the decisions that he's made. but this was always never to call abilene runs 3 large companies like twitter, space, x tesla, his, nitric car company, one at the same time and expect them to survive. there isn't an obvious success that we can see at the minute in teams or she wants to be in post. we know that there are people who have kind of a volume for the job in the past. we know that whoever gets it essentially gonna be given the course in childless ease, is that going to be the positive? you don't, must because he will still own the spot on biasing $1000000.00. you don't just give us power over it and all they will be given free reign,
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which i think is very unlikely. and then they'll have to do some re significant changes in terms of people abandoning platform. you know that there are alternative issues that know that wall to wall replaces are not kind of why i think so many people sticking with it. even with all the chaos that's going on because there's no obvious life for get onto to escape the sinking chip. ah, without there are, these are all top stories. the congressional panel investigating last year. the attack on the u. s. capital have called for criminal charges to be brought against donald trump. it was an 18 month investigation and his role in january 6 riot, the former president denounced the charges of fake in addition to being unlawful, as described in.

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