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no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to live because we wanted to escape war and violence, or new human eyes. this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the street on al jazeera in 2021, the turkish security services arrested 15 suspected spies, allegedly recruited by israeli intelligence. the most sought to report on arab palestinian. and if la mic figures santa barbara, sometimes they recruit you and you don't even realize you've been recruited. al jazeera well explores a dark surveillance underworld beneath the diplomatic surface. mcfadden, he stumbled on al jazeera ah fierce department of justice names
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a special council to investigate the discovery of classified documents in president jo biden's, home and former office. ah phillips, the whole robin you're watching over like my headquarters here in dall also coming up standing up against al shabba protest is in somalia. and so the government's call to demonstrate against the armed group. you're going says its troops are holding off against a fierce russian offensive in the town of salida. but warns the situation is difficult. 2 ah, not blinking down the boulders of perused al stood president bedra castillo a back on the streets, demanding new elections. ah,
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welcome to the program. a special council has been appointed to investigate us present. joe biden's handling of sensitive government documents. a 2nd set of papers has been found this time at his private home in delaware, the 1st batch of files was uncovered at one of the biden's former offices 2 months ago. both only made public on monday, a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit reports. the discovery of a 2nd batch of classified documents. this time inside the garage of president jo biden's private residence, has made it difficult for bided to quell this latest political controversy. people know, i take classified documents, classified material seriously. whitehouse lawyers revealed the documents for found recently and relate to biden's time as vice president under president barack obama . the white house lawyers and says they immediately turn the documents over to the national archives. still, the department of justice is appointing us attorney robert her as special counsel
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to investigate whether biden broke the law. i will ensure that mister her receives all the resources he needs the conductor's work. the white house insist it's cooperating and is denying any impropriety. it's in the statement of her, from his lawyer, richard sobber, and at the end he said we are confident that they are a thorough review will show that these documents were inadvertently misplaced still, it's in administration under increased scrutiny earlier this week while bided was at a summit in mexico, the white house admitted lawyers found similar secret papers and a washington d. c. think tank called the pen biden center. the president says he doesn't know what's in those documents, but the discovery has prompted charges of hypocrisy. in january 2022 classified documents were found at the florida residents of former president
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donald trump. a justice department special council is also looking into that case. biden has called trump totally irresponsible from his handling the classified materials. another for paul by the, by an administration, but treating lot differently based upon your political beliefs. one president trump one way, but treats president by the whole different way. president biden's republican critics are also questioning why it took so long for the biden administration to reveal the existence of the documents. the 1st batch was discovered on november 2nd just days before the congressional mid term election. it only became known to the public this week. kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house resign as a full us associate. deputy attorney general. he says bible should wave some of his presidential privileges to help restore trust in the political system. you'll
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notice that merritt garland, the attorney general, said that the special councils got to comply with the policies of the department of justice. well, there's one policy which has been around for a long time when i was there, but i wasn't, it didn't support it. that says, you cannot indict or prosecute an incumbent president. and in fact, when mr. trump was being investigated by mister mall, or he didn't answer questions that were raised by him, he said he would only respond to things that he did before he was president. or they didn't push it, they didn't subpoena here. if we really want to restore trust in the system, i would hope that mister biden would waive all of these privileges. he would waive the department of justice policy, which is not enshrined in the constitution and says, i'm an open book. somali as president has called on his fellow citizens to come together to fight alger. bob hasn't shayhu ma mode described the armed group as bed
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bugs who must be eradicated. he address crowns in mogadishu. during rally, organized by the government hammered, declared war on the group when he came to power last year. now algebra has been fighting the government since 2007 wanting. imagine if you see someone you don't know in your neighbourhood, please ask him. who are you? if you can't ask him, please call us and tell us that there's an unknown person in your neighbourhood. then we will ask him, what are you doing? where did you come from? nothing wrong with that. it's not as of your bothering your neighbors. heard an alley is a senior advisor to the smalley president. she says it's important for citizens to publicly oppose the armed group. the president has been on this quest to sci fi shout from from on the since his election time in may need. the somali government has been on the fighting shove, lab,
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particularly in southern central region of somebody, and the government has already successfully cleared, shut up from 2 major strongholds of charlotte. so the central somalia, today's gathering in militia really is an extremely important gathering just to indicate that the government is serious about eradicating sharon from the country, but also militia, being the capital of the city and has suffered extremely by the brutality of i shall rob it is only befitting that the city comes out and part of the president's agenda to eradicate you shall have, has been a brutal enemy of the somali people, especially in the capital. people have been under attack the last 15 years, particularly to the last 5 years. just maybe a month or 2 ago, we've had a massive bombing and the carpet that i've had claimed the life,
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the lives of 130 people. so the more you know, the residents of the show are not face at any day at any minute. at any given time . so i think it's, it's about time that the citizens actually rise up and claim their own security back by the government. the ukraine says it sources still holding on to the eastern time solider. but the fighting is tough. as despite the russian mercenary wagner group saying it's taking control of the town. but the kremlin has warned against declaring a victory prematurely suggesting the fighting is not over. ukraine has said the battles in this area have been some of the bloodiest in this war so far. selda only has a population of around 10000, but it's location makes it a strategic target is just 12 kilometers from the regional capital of bar lot which russia has been trying to take the several months and the network of tunnels in the town. small salt mines could be used to safely house troops and equipment for an
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advance. charles transferred as near the outskirts of the town with more of the fighting. were about 5 kilometers outside of buff move solid ari's around 10 kilometers in that direction. i'm not sure whether you're going to be able to pick this audio up, but there's a lot of heavy showing going on all around this area. we in the last few minutes as well heard heavy machine gun fire. this is checkpoint, very close to us as well. we will prevent you from going any further towards that check point seems as if there are only allowing the military through i was a want to and a half, 3 months ago. and it's fair to say that the situation has dramatically changed since day. and i mean, we used to go down this road and into back moved, then it is a lot louder, a lot more heavy shelling than then. we've actually been speaking to soldiers this morning who beat inside buck mood and asking them about the situation in both moot
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and solid. they said to us that russian forces were in the center of solely dog. they said that they were in control of that salt mine. they described russian tanks in the center of solid r as well. they said that they were concerns probably have such that there are concerns among the ukrainian forces about possible escape routes for the ukrainian forces inside solid. all he said they were trying to do was protect a western roots out of the town. we were speaking to some of the soldiers behind his hey sure this in this vehicle. these people have been getting ready to evacuate soldiers out of the moods. they say that there is still a lot of civilians inside, but we also how many civilians they were inside solid, all he estimated around $500.00 civilians still inside sorted as the fighting goes on, people improve lodging once again demanding the removal of the current liter dina
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velocity, the crowds in the capital emer, also want to end police or end to police violence against demonstrated protests broke out across the country, and member to present federal castillo is impeached and arrested. his supporters, what new elections? and he's 41, people have died since the demonstration began, not even assumptions of more from lima. people have been marching in the center of the capital. it's been quite 10, after protested in different parts of the country have marketing classes with police and security forces. open fire, many or most of the people that have been killed in the protest. died by firearms. no people have been marching around the center of the capital, demanding the rest of the nation. press you to the number of days they have. they are holding her. i'm not saying that she's responsible for the prime minister. that's all settled. i have said that it will not resign that she is solidly
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conducting the country to her resignation. wouldn't be like opening the door to anarchy. this response to a statement put out by the governors of different parts of the country saying that and urging her that she must return because the only way resolving the price that as well as president says, his country's economy grew by around 15 percent last year during nicholas moore's annual state of the nation address. he credited expansion and diversification of the oil focused country. while some industry benefited. many people are suffering economic hardship and struggle to pay for food or to lay the blame for that on us sanctions. book cable, let's look for a common destiny for venezuela, a common goal for venezuela. and this common goal must be to say in one voice, enough with the sanctions. jo biden's government, lift all the criminal sanctions against the bavarian republic of venezuela and
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enough of criminal sanctions. well, still had he on al jazeera, we report from the indian hill town of johnson month were buildings a crumbling, pulsing immaculate mass evacuation. and we traveled to one of the case most prob, breaks it towns to see how farming has been effected since leaving the you ah, with california is still the state with the biggest weather story, i think in this more clad on its way through a proper storm we've had storm off to so much a storm for about 2 months now. sellers focus in a little bit on this, mainly the story's been about ray, but of course a bit of height. you get snow and significance. dennis could end up being good news because this is the snow pack that provides water throughout the summer food regale
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action. so that's the good news bit. the bad news bit more rain still coming through. there will be more snow to for the concentration is not summer at southern california as further north, i think and beyond that is fairly fine picture. there is cold weather, but it's snow on its way through the eastern states, but not very much. and there's been rather a lack of it anyway, to be honest than the east coast of the u. s. there could be some pretty heavy rain in florida and the bahamas, you see that the wind comes together here and the showers are scattered elsewhere. although i think if you're in southern mexico, you'll get pretty wet that be sundry rain as well in south america, not rain recently, and that the lie that stress is right across brazil, down towards the southeast is busy, is providing some persistence in this rain. so the flood risk is there, but in argentina, having had a wet day or so, this east coast, that lows gone away and the sun is shining once more, ah,
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discarded clothes from which nations are funneled through cherry. he's been sold to impoverished nations on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to re sell to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling environmental catastrophe. people have power troubles to garner to uncover the dirty secret behind the world. fashion addiction dead white man's clothes on. i just ita lou. ah, book a back here watching all just with me. so robin in doha reminder of all the top news stories. a special council has been appointed to investigate jo,
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bud who's handling that sensitive government documents. it's after a 2nd set of papers were found at the u. s. presidents delaware home back and says he didn't know he had the documents. while the president has called on his fellow citizens to come together to find out about how sudden shake moved, described the group as bed bugs who must be eradicated. ukraine says it's false is a holding on to the eastern city of sali dollar is fighting intensifies. this, despite the russian mercenary group, bonds are claiming that it's gain control of the area. german police have returned to the village of the lit seraph, where they continue to evict climate activists for a 2nd day. protest as through stones and fireworks. the offices are against the plan to demolish the village in order to expand the coal mine. please say $200.00 left voluntarily on wednesday, but there are about $300.00 left in the village. some of the hiding and structures
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underground that vast has more from the town here police, it's really rapidly demolishing the camp that the climate activists have built in the last 2 years. they basically have built all these wooden structures, wooden harps, and still you can see climate activists up there to fill, waiting for police to reach them to have put themselves is very high and complicated position to make it harder for police to get to them. but very rapidly, also, these cranes have been brought in by police. they have been hearing down all over this whole side a cell about a 3 houses left, but some have been demolished already here. this house is now also been the modest by police a few 100. maybe it's very unclear to say how many are still here, but they're holding up as well in the houses that remained from this little village . it was a village that around a 100 people many and most of the rest and all the rest. and i have to say have
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left a while ago because the energy company, w e, had basically compensated them. they were long legal battles, but they lost all these legal battles, but a 1000 climate activists had moved in here for the last 2 years to have the base here they had the community here. so we've been speaking to them all day and they're in a very sad condition right now because their whole community is be basically been torn down. and this is not, of course, the main problem. the main problem is that the mind that they were protesting against which is right behind us is going to be expand very soon. now. indeed, authorities have promised to give reparations to homeowners in the himalayan town of josi month. as they begin demolishing unsafe buildings under the people were evacuated after their houses began to crack and sink into the ground. of the middle reports from the northern indian town. cracked in damage. this home enjo she month has become unlivable. as he surveys the damage regime through law tells us he 1st
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potted cracks in 2021. but he says, authorities ignored him. these became wider and destroyed his home in america mala we are living in fear that we don't know what the future holds for us you than it we haven't eaten properly for days. the children are missing. school of our daily routines have been disrupted. me go with i will be are struggling and don't know how to handle the situation. similar damage can be seen across this more himalayan town. in northern india roads have fishers, many homes are falling apart. nearly half the town has been effected. josi might, is a gateway to hindu and seek religious sites. is also an important military base near the chinese border. authorities are blaming bad janet systems and all the population for thinking this land. young authorities have moved hundreds of people to temporary shelters. families are sharing one room and have brought a 6 advisory over. the robert family says they spend all their savings to build
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their home. they're anxious about their future if timely to today, but she won't do it when i'm the are shivering in the school. it's tough for the children. we have to warm milk for them. it's becoming difficult to look after them . kappa authorities are giving us food, so at least that is taken care of. but what about our future? what will we do? are you experts say they've been wanting authorities about the pace of development in the area for decades? they're blaming corruption and lack of leadership for the disaster. now, government has tackled this issue, probably. they didn't listen to scientific advice. it's not just joshua, there are several other towns which have come out in similar locations and could face similar disasters. in the future. authorities are marking high risk areas and homes. they're also offering $1800.00 as compensation. several people are leaving town before the situation gets worse. many say they will need more money from the
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government so they can relocate and start rebuilding their lives. bob nathan al jazeera, jo, she much northern india. so uncontrolled president has been ordered to pay damages for sailing to prevent the 2019 easter sunday bomb attacks. the supreme court found that mother, paula sort of santa had received enough intelligence to act when al fernandez has more from the capital, colombo, it's a bittersweet day for gloria. 3 years after her father george under the 2nd and was killed with 268 others in churches and hotels at crossville anchors capital on easter sunday. there's some accountability as a citizen of this country. i'm happy because at some point we got, oh, just this, it's kind of a winning regard for us. but as an order of jobs, i'm not happy because i may get again, 1000000000000000, or killian's men, those that money can and bring my that are back on thursday. the supreme court ruled for michelle duncan president my to palace arizona and for senior security
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officials violated the rights of the bomb victims by failing to protect them. they were ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation to the victims families. then secretary of the ministry of defense, the police chief and heads of the 2 men intelligence agencies were the others who were fined at the center of the petitions file in court was the fact that the government had received intelligence regarding a possible attack. nearly 3 weeks before the bombings and did nothing to prevent them. the court said, we conclude that the former president citizen has been lacks, in affording the protection and guarantees enjoined under the constitution and other laws. and he has breached his duty to protect adding that this dismal failure on the part of the former president sidney santa, resulted in disastrous consequences for this country ahead of the attacks. the government was divided after president citizen has failed attempt to sac his prime
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minister. the now president runner vicar, missing her, and replace him with the defeated president man, the roger boxer. many here, believe this division may have affected crucial aspects like national security. observers say the 2 camps were so busy fighting each other. they failed to act on valuable intelligence. the supreme court acknowledge this fact saying there was specificity, exactitude and clarity as to the likely attacker's modes of attack and their targets. the victims, families, welcome the decision, but say there's more work to be done to find those who carried out those attacks and bring them to justice. a few days after the bombings, i said, claimed responsibility. but many doubt that claim the government has filed more than $23000.00 charges against a group of at least 40 suspects. accusations of possible involvement by intelligence operatives claims of cover ups and allegations,
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by the archbishop of colombo, that the bombings were part of a plot to bring the raj bucks a brothers back to power have not been investigated. i don't want justice. i please, i can sleep faithfully my dad, i don't because of these people for the reason i want that. and i v v as victims die for justice like gloria, many victim said they will continue their campaign until they find the truth. mina fernandez, al jazeera colombo, now the palestinian health ministry says is ready forces of killed a palestinian, none in the occupied west bank, 41 year old. so me osland is the 3rd palestinian to be killed in the occupies westbank on thursday. he was shot in the columbia camp near tamala during an early morning rate. local authority say 9 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since the start of the year. that abraham has more from ramallah. we're here at the cemetery, columbia. we are the budget of 41 year old. sammy osland has been laid to rest as
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a father of age. and boston is here. who would i get a few g camp dallas trying to listen to his son who was arrested by is willie force was calling for him. so these are really forces came in, they arrested 17 year old drums the us land, and then they came back to the same area with his family living. and they were beating him up according to the witnesses he was calling for his father bought a father. and then as soon as it went on the rooftop to see what's happening with your son, his shot and killed. his niece told me that the army didn't let them transform him to a hospital because they said that the army needed to receive. another funeral took place in the north of the occupied bank after 21 year old was told by israeli forces while he was in a refugee camp. this gives you an idea about the tense situation that is unfolding
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here in the rust bank. now according to the israeli forces, they were trying to arrest members of the lions den group. it's a group of young men fight these with arms in nablus. according to the lions den, they say that no one was arrested, forced to say that they indeed had succeeded in arrested arresting one members of the life than though the head of the you and has met with ambassadors from arab and islamic countries to discuss. last week's intrusion into the alex a most compound by israel's national security minister to mar banga via the move angered palestinians and provoked international condemnation. when asked about israel's commitment to the 2 state solution, antonio terrace said this that is a question to be made to be asked to the government itself. what i believe, what i believe is that there is no plan
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b data to reject the possibility of 2 state solution is something that could ended mine forever. the possibilities of peace in the middle east. the s g. i said very clearly. he is committed to, they started status go and not to trample with it. or we hope that he, in his own way, would send the strong messages that need to be sent to the current, the new israeli government. not to touch a story that escal and the other issue that we raised with is with regard to the punitive measures against the palestinian people and their leadership. with regard to our democratic right to go to the general assembly to adopt the resolution to seek an adviser opinion, nearly 3 years after breakfast. that opinion polls suggest a growing number of britons are regretting,
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leaving the european union. now the change of mind is being driven by the economic downturn that's resulted from exiting the e u r e force. it went to one of the case miss pro brick set towns. melton mowbray to get a sense of the mood there its market day note. no brief, but despite the auctioneers best efforts, the bidding is proving sluggish. for the farmers disappointment and dark talk of the recent free trade deal signed with museum and the lamb spring coming over from new zealand for the tone, tons and tons of it out of his last 2 weeks. the trade in the local market has just been been hit with horribly, probably $50.20 pound per down. is the kind of trade deal britton's government soldiers, the potential benefit of breakfast, freeing the country from the shackles of the european union. most of the farmers here tell us they still support the case withdraw, but business on the whole is held up well, some off camera,
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so they regret their vote missing, you subsidies an easier access to the european single market. a few steps away, stephen nightingale is less shy, promised bricks, it freedoms. he says, just haven't come to pass. all voted to leave. almost absorbed nor do i have it a bit really, you know, i think if i knew what to know now or probably voted to to stay in really this area has long been famous for its poke pies these days. it's also known as one of the most staunchly pro brexton places in the u. k. but there are growing science here and nationally, that sentiment is shifting. one survey this month, suggestively 2 thirds of written support a 2nd referendum in the coming years on rejoining the you and other that one in 3 supporters of the conservative government voted in on it slogan, get brakes, it done, believe brakes, it has caused more problems than it's sold, local brew can be crime, was always skeptical about briggs, it 10 percent of his exports used to go to island,
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but now costs for his retail customers. there have doubled an export to the continents. they've also dried up right now where we might ship, you know, 10000 or 20000 beers out of time into europe. the paperwork, the fixed costs are really making our beer on competitive. but even if briggs regret is starting to trend higher, neither the government nor the main opposition may party is going anywhere near the political risk of a 2nd referendum. when gregson is an issue, has dropped down the list of voters concerns. more people think bricks has been about the economy. more people are saying breaks. it was a bad idea. but the salience of bricks it has dropped markedly since those sort of days of 2019 when it was all anyone could think we'll talk or argue about. so even if more people are rethinking the referendum vote at miss set to keep it status as europe's outlier. well into the future handful, sit al jazeera, leicestershire united and finally the daughter of.

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