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hello there. i'm laura kyle: this is the news. our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, ukraine's interior minister, his deputy, and 12, although they killed in a helicopter crash net keys. and wall my father then roger may's new most. an appeal to world leaders as the war in ukraine dominates the world he can make for him. in davos. we speak to the un chief us officials arrest the russian found a virtual currency exchange bits law. so for alleged marin money laundering, i'm going to send that i'm gift in western columbia where a unique piece, caravans with government officials and e l. n rebels are working together to bring relieves to community long affected by the countries internal conflicts on is full . raphael nadal says he's feeling mentally destroyed after his defeat australian
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open. the defending champion was hampered by injury throughout his 2nd round, los ukraine's interior minister and some of his most senior officials have been killed in a helicopter crash in the cave region. it happened on the outskirts of the capital in the town of bravery. the aircraft crashed right next to a kindergarten and one child is amongst the dead. was breaking it down. voss via video link, queens, president dement the landscape said western weapon supplies to keep out pace russian firepower, russia is exporting terror or is spreading that stream of the ward reward he bring offers. the wall is for a place that must mean faster than rush. amaze is numerous. organizational the war. now these and next, military mormonism,
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all our enjoying and the supply, know you, graham with fast says those mom out piece ross has met. miss allen tends to supplies always some turned out to be another invasion of russian hill standing by 1st to endeavour to is un zachary general antennae good harris. and he'll be speaking to our diplomatic. had said that james bay's so james, over to you laura? yes, the un secretary general gave his address to diverse and it confronted the problems of the world. he said the world was in a sorry state. he joins me now to discuss some of the issues. i think we should start so could general in ukraine, and that helicopter crash today landing in a children's playground just adding to the carnage in 11 months, almost 11 months. while i am scarce, deeply 7 by this accident, i,
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i want to convey to the families or my dip condolences. we have no information the earth about any cause of the accident, better in any case is a terrible loss of life. and as i said, i fully deeply saw it, as you know, presidents lenses come up with what he says is his 10 point piece plan. but you've said you don't think there's any chance of meaning of meaningful negotiations. why do you come to that conclusion? i said that there is no scope for meaningful negotiations. now, it doesn't mean that her there won't be a moment in which negotiations will not be possible at the present moment. her in my contact, sir, with both parties in my valuation of the situation. i think that if one looks at the positions of both the ukraine and the russian federation, they are completely or posts. and so the possibility of
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a negotiation. ready at the present moment doesn't seem possible, and i don't think that the both sides will be ready to do with her with what we are witnessing. and i am convinced that the both sides believe that time is working on their favor. and so the, the chance of an agreement, so at the immediate, the time it is not that i've been speaking, this is reason why we have concentrated our activities as un, very much engaged then in the ukraine from the meditating point of view. but also in trying to be useful tool, you can in people, but also to the world have large inner relation to the gay initiative in relation to the improvements of the excess of foot and fertilizer products from russia. ukraine to global markets in relation to the exchange of prisoners in relation to the action of the it's un in social agency of atomic energy in her
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a very important work. they are doing that to preserve nuclear sites so that we are deeply engaged. the when is very active, but i think it, it, it would be a knife to think that we could now be mediators of abuse agreement. in the middle switcher, i was thinking of a number of european leaders here, including the president of the european commission. and then they're all talking about more help for ukraine, more military help, more weapons, they're talking about tanks. and as you probably know in the corridors here, you find the same leaders privately talking about continuing the war until there is regime change in moscow. this war is intensifying your reaction, but we are not, or we have no weapons to provide earth to any body. the only weapons we deal with are the weapons of our peacekeepers and they are to keep the beasts. and so for i believe that her, her, at the present moment,
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what is important is to do everything possible to control the damage, to minimize the costs for the cleaning people and for the well that lodge. and to hope that her, her, after a certain amount of time, it will be possible to bring what is more precious in the life of as all which is this, your one big success in the last year? clearly you mentioned it earlier on, was the black sea grain initiative getting the grain ships moving again. but recently you cancel the un fact finding mission into the destruction of the allan if her prison and he resisted calls from western countries to have an investigation into the use of iranian drones. i spoke to one senior, ukrainian official who said your effectively, even though it was a great success being blackmailed by the black sea grain initiative, russia is threatening to pull out, stopping you from doing any of the stays. that's not true, that's not the case. and the mission to 11 if lead 11 cows. so cancel for the
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simple reason that the rational thought is never provided with the the security conditions that would be necessary for the mission to take place. and in relation to that is no, we have not the right to do any investigation. that is a total misperception. and we had in the past in other circumstances and emissions that went to look into their bodies. ver, missiles, and this is something that we can see that case by case, according to what we believe is a positive contribution to the situation on the ground. let me move to afghanistan, half of the population. all the girls and women are effectively now under house arrest. your deputy, the deputy secretary general amena muhammad has arrived in afghanistan. you center there. what are you hoping to achieve? well we, we did the big mobilization in the islamic world in relation to this, or,
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i mean, there are many problems that afghanistan is causing to us. all the questions of letters with terrorism request is related to and minorities that are not represented in an inclusive government. that question is it's a drug trafficking, but for me that is something that really, i feel very deeply which is what is happening to women and girls in afghanistan. what i said in the general assembly, the risk to move into a gym that appetite society and my belief is that only that muslim world can convince the taliban that these needs to change. and so, i mean, am i mad sir, at contacts? first of all, with the organization of these, let me conference that as you know, issued the statement that is very important because it clearly says that what is happening, afghanistan is against the holy koran. and to she visited before going to afghanistan, and a number of his army couches turkey, the pakistan, indonesia,
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as of the labia emulates katara. her name was becky stan, kazakhstan. and the oh i see with the objective to mobilize support in these, let me quote, to make clear for the taliban that they need to reverse the present. trent, and i think that these was an important initiatives. i hope that this initiative will produce positive results. enter, in any case, we will be ready to adopt the measures that are will be considered necessary if for the initiative or does not produce the results we are expected cause you except that there's not that much leverage that the international community have the taliban don't seem to care much about international recognition. at this stage you say their turn to come to the taliban with the i would say
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a western perspective would be totally useless at the present moment. and that's the reason why. and i mean i'm, i met is a muslim woman, and there are recognized muslim woman and to be able to mobilize the is let me quotes to tell, clearly as of taliban, that what they are doing is nothing to the, with his love as nothing to do with the hollywood on, it is probably too though it's some traditional values, the afghan society. but that there are all reasons in the, to the benefits of the forgotten people. to make sure that a women can work, that girls can go to school bus at the secondary level at the university level, and that they can be active agents for the development of the country. finally, seca general on this, you know, the humanitarian situation in afghanistan, better the most because of your previous job. as the high commissioner for refugees, female aid workers from ngos have already been back. the u. n. for now female workers can continue. what will you do if they get back to that?
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first of all earn, we are exploring situations in which we see that she mill workers can work in some areas. afghan is that so that picture is not yet entirely clear, but it is obvious that there is no effective element area that can be distributed that can be put in place without the support of female workers and specially because most important beneficiaries of debt 8 are women themselves and according to the kind of rules, men will not be able to support women in afghanistan in the circumstances or that apparently the tale of arnold like to provo, of separation of little gender which do not much with that which does not make any sense. thank you very much. thank you for braving this wintry night here in davis with us, the un secretary general talking to us live here on out
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a 0. can say that. thank you. although for braving the called a van as that entity now plenty more still ahead on the news hour, including prosecutors in brazil presenting the 1st charges against dozens of supporters of the former president for storming the nation seats of power plus nurses in england strike for the 2nd time in as many months and in sports to teams aiming for the 1st when that this year's african nations championship. and you will be here with the latest action from algeria. ah, to the us, thou where the f b, i has arrested the russian founder of the bits lotto crypt, crypto currency exchange for alleged money laundering. department of justice says the hong kong based site was used to launder millions of dollars in elicit russian
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finance. today's law enforcement actions put all of those who sees floyd, the person currency ecosystem. on notice that the department of justice will use every tool working along with our partner. every tool we have to attack the criminal use of the darkness and crypto currency. and we're taking steps to address the crisis of confidence in the crypto, marcus and vicious, joins us now live from washington. d. c. allen does, but more about this operation. well, as you say, it's run by a russian who was arrested in the early hours of this morning in miami by the f b i. it is based in hong kong. certainly investigators were involved with also the authorities in france at to track down exactly how this exchange worked. they believe that their bits lateral has been processing out the 2 thirds of its money
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coming from online scams and criminals using it to essentially clean the funds. they also say that has also been the home for people who have a lot launched ransomware attacks. and when they get the money, it normally in a crypto cut and say they have laundered it through this operation as some of the operation believer nor actually works as it's normally meant to do. but the us authorities believe that it's important to try and protect the integrity of the crypto market by taking out by the actors. and that's what they believe they have done here. what is also interesting as well is that the treasury department who are obviously involved in this say that a lot of the people using their site are russians and russian criminals. and they have been laundering money. they suggest that the russian criminals wouldn't be able to do business at the authorities and russia, the government and russia didn't allow them to do that. so the believe that some of the money that is going through this exchange is also being used to help fund
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rushes war in ukraine. it's not been a good year for crypto currency is, has it? this is a one more scandal that is piled on top of many others. well, this is the thing you've got to remember is that many people don't use crypt or it is not their 1st choice in either banking or doing commerce. but it is important because it's what hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars. and of course we saw the collapse of the f t x exchange . just before the end of last year. the arrest of sam bakeman fried who's the head of that. and he's currently waiting a to day to face charges in the united states. and there's many questions that the authorities there. the, the answer to not least where has at least $1000000000.00 gone. i and saw with those minor issues that there is a problem. but i have been speaking to someone who follows the crypto market,
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and they say, look in 5 years, i've never heard of bits latter. but of course, we know it's been doing business on the dark web. that is why this was at times a difficult and complicated investigation. but lisa monaco, who is the deputy attorney general here in the united states, says that it will make a difference to establish the credibility of capital markets. and we'll do some damage to the criminals who believe that they can use the crypto ecosystem to launder their money. an unfair shirt, genius life from washington dc. thanks very much, alan. now in columbia, a so called a peace caravan is making its way through remote jungle legions and effort to bring humanitarian relief and held to those displaced by decades of conflicts. i was there as alexander around p at he is following the group, which has just arrived in dangler in western columbia. let's join him that now and give us an idea. alessandra of the significance of this particular place where you are. yes, laura,
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this is the 1st of this unique initiative. there was a born as part of the peace negotiator sions between the colombian government them yellow rebels that are under way as we speak in venezuela, in the venezuelan capital kodak s. and they made this the 1st stop, the, to visit a community of woo hon. indigenous colombians that have been displaced by a conflict in their territory now over a year ago. because in their territory, there has been an increase in clashes between the land, the national liberation army rebels and paramilitary groups. there they haven't been able to go back. and now this caravan that is made up of peace negotiators of the columbian government and your land rebels. together with the international community, civil society organizations have come here to talk to them and see what's necessary
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to help them get back to their a territory in a safe matter. and the people here will tell you that they haven't been able to go back because they've been threatened by these armed groups because these are groups that have been recruiting and their, their children, among other issues that they have haven't been able to confront on their, on and, and again, this is a unique initiative and the 8. yeah. is that as then negotiating sides reach deals, they will try to implement those deals immediately as it is the case the with the trying to bring you many fair and relief to these 2 particular regions. and also the idea here is that this can be a pilots, a project to try and then reproduce the same, set them in other parts of the country. and will this go some way to restoring people's faith in the process?
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because in the past, the government has failed to implement agreements that have been negotiated. ah, yes, absolutely. and even now there's no clarity that this will actually work. but i think that it's interesting that it, there is a change in perspective and that also for the 1st time you have both parties that haven't reached the full agreement yet. but want to work to get there to try and bring at least some humanitarian relief, reduce the level of violence for these people. and remember, these are areas that have seen very little faith, presidents for decades. and where often the arm groups are the ones that have been governing these regions. another thing to consider here is that the, for the 1st time, there is a left these government in place that in columbia, this f o has opened the door with the yellen rebels that have been operating since
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the 19 a 6 these to reach a deal. because there is a feeling that among the rebels that this government is interested in dealing with a lot of the issues of inequality, lack of states. pres, then seen these territories where these rebel groups have operated for many decades . again, this is the 1st day of what remains an experiment. and in coming days there will move deeper into the jungle to reach a number of different communities gather all this information on their and their situation. what their needs are. and this will be part of a report that will then be sent to kodak as to the negotiating table. and hopefully we'll then turn into a humanitarian, a plan to be implemented in these 2 regions. in the coming months. i am seeing developments in columbia. thanks very much for joining us. as andre. now,
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brazil's prosecutor general has filed the 1st charges against dozens of people accused of storming 3 seats of power earlier this month. the charges include staging an attempted cou. i can give reports from ro, just narrow these images just released by the brazilian congress, show how the attack on the capital unfolded. one week after the inauguration of president reason asked should lula the silver thousands of supporters of former president j. able so narrow? stormed the presidential palace congress in the supreme court. in an attempt to overthrow the new government. 1500 people were detained. 9 days after the brand page, the 1st group of suspects have been indicted. 39 defendants have been charged with armed criminal association, violent attempt to subvert brazil's democracy and damage to public property.
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prosecutors have requested that the defendants be preventively, detained in over $7000000.00 of their assets, be frozen president lula. the silver also dismissed 40 military personnel from the presidential palace. last week, he accused members of the security forces of helping the rioters valuable britain out. maybe warner gentry, upon event, many offices were collaborating with writers. when any people in the military police were complicit. many people from the armed forces here inside were complicit . i am convinced that the door of the plan, alto palace was opened, so that these people could enter because there was no door that has been broken down. additional rioters are expected to be charge, and brazilian authorities are also investigating who helped finance and plan be attack. also now to left brazil before lola's inauguration and his in florida on a diplomatic visa. but with brazil supreme court investigating his role in the riot
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and growing calls to revoke his us visa, the former president a soon have to return home to face his accusers, monica inactive, al jazeera, re edition nero. thousands of people are expected to defend on peruse capital lima this week for 2 days of antique government protests. they want to present in a blue, i say, to resign and have faded faster than your castillo to be released from jail in his impeached and arrested on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. and early december and the 5 weeks of demonstrations more than 40 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces. now says in england are pressing on their 2nd strike in as many months amounting higher pay as the cost of living source. patients have been worn to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday, and her summons reports from london. ah,
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if the just use of passing motorists in london is anything to go by? public support for striking nurses is strong. but the children disguises at depression, within the picket lines, they say it is just about pray. it's about a desperate state of the m h. s. want critical care nurse be joys. sebastian says he is for the future. oh, experience nurses or now leaving for a private healthcare companies and id and fees. so any assist losing billions in recruiting them, training them and retaining them some high quality left. and it is really a shame that they had to make that choice burden. that's what they have to do to get their food on the table. heat their homes, i calling out to teepee, and i just like, what if it's me, a many the medical profession? believe the paper, the crisis,
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the stronger my is the privatized jason will be posted to have some health care professionals believe it's no coincidence that the long run of under funding in the, in a jess, runs alongside the growth of the private sector. currently, private hospitals, they didn't train any staff, didn't support them, they don't educate them, they totally rely on their nature staff to be doing extra sessions in the private hospital. and so the, the, the sending of n h s, patients, the private sector actually undermines the stabilization in the building back of the n h s. and so was the n h s comes under increasing pressure. the private sector is flourishing. but the, an h. s. is massive by comparison. it has 850000 beds, the early 9000 in the private sector. routine private surgery though it's cost effective and that helps the n. a chess when it pays for private providers to carry
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out operations, but what's more lucrative for the private sector is to take on patients who pay their own way. recent estimates show a 33 percent increase in his business over 2 years, that adds to big profits from health insurance treatment as a new dynamic. and that's actually more worrying from my perspective. it has several repercussions, but it's certainly the 1st step towards a 2 tier system. we see sort of a, separating off of high quality, high access health care for people who apprehend can afford it and a sub par service. but every one of the striking nurses have taken their grievances to the government in the hope of a compromise on pay. their patients need to worry about a different compromise. the dangers of a 2 tier system. by default, andrew simmons al jazeera lumber. cilla had hair on out his era. sumani government launches the 2nd phase of the military offensive against the andre al chabad. plus
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with, with, with nobel laureate journalist maria resar is acquitted of tax evasion. and, and sport full funds. and argentina, we're still finding new ways to celebrate their wealth cup, when ah hello, they're developing a tropical storm is breeze very heavy. rain and strong winds to northern areas of madagascar. but before we get there, let's have a look at the levant and middle east and things are certainly improved. it's looking a lot to dry out with spells of sunshine sweeping in the wind is really the store. you can see that small wind dipping down the gulf, knocking the temperature down in places like dough hyde has felt rather chilly at
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night, but it is going to ease as we go into friday. and we'll see temperatures on the up a little bit. a cloud here and there, but more in the way of sunshine, certainly as we had for the south now from north africa, the wind is still the story here. we want warnings out from coastal areas of libya, some heavy showers, pulling into algeria, antonia, we could see some snow on the mountains and wind is a story in my gerry f, a k. no, we could see some very strong gusts over the next few days. now as we had down south the usual ras rash of showers and storms across at seasonal ban, lots of heat. so coming in from the north west of south africa, will see that start to spread its way east over the next few days. but it really is the heavy rain and strong winds that are the story for madagascar. we've got that developing storm sweeping in on thursday, bringing some very heavy rain on friday that she weather update. ah,
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ah, there again, you're watching out there. as reminder of our top stories this hour, at least 14 people, including ukraine's interior minister and his deputy, have been killed in a helicopter crash. now you cranes capsule keys. the aircraft fell near a kindergarten. one child is amongst the dead. the f. b, i has arrested the russian founder of the bits lotto co crypto currency exchange for alleged money laundering. department of justice says the site was used to launch a hundreds of millions of dollars in a its russian finance and says in england, the pricing with the 2nd strike in as many months demanding higher pay. as the cost
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of living sold, patients have been worn to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. the president of somalia has announced the 2nd phase of an operation against al sure. bob hassan shake, mohammed says allied kia and the us will be backing and offensive to we take areas in the southwest from the armed group. welcome web is monitoring developments from neighboring kenya. success is reported by the government. that is, allies suggest that it's not as strong as it was just this time a year ago. but the group 1st rate the prominence in 2007. it said that it was fighting against western imperialism and against the ot and occupation at the time since then in 2011 the united states and the you paid for east african soldiers from uganda, kenya burgundy, and other countries to go into somalia fight the group under the banner of an
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african union, united nations force, those foreign forces had some success in pushing out, survive out of town and city. often they didn't manage to keep control of those towns, city, or just ended up with a single fortified base around the field or the group still control ways that the countryside could continue to launch attacks beyond those fortified perimeters. now what different this time that it's somali soldiers fighting the group and community militia. the community members themselves is turned against the armed group, but still, big questions remain. will the government uninstalled to be able to keep control of those towns that it's taken? and will they be able to control the ways of countryside and coastline between those towns and cities as well as bring in johnson of and so he publishes the africa briefing magazine and joins us now from london. does. how is this latest
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offensive going? where they go, they took me just this by country, the idea. know which to mean, which are very big, big strategic her coach that the da da da asked about and or had be using in or to mount there. appreciate that. a country, i mean i did, i talk to piracy is obelia in there. it's what you live in. arcadia was the mayor of richard, beautiful pirates and had duck his ships at sea for rosalyn. but it was sued by so i shut up. we just got you to susan to get rid revenue for texan by placid and put their googe. so am the capture of this port estrada and we dug the tree and all full the so by there go. oh, a quick question. of course that are correspond to malcolm web page with can so does, and the government hold on to towns like howard have what they've,
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we taken yet, not as a key push it. and they're looked after corruption country, they were, has been rid of to with asia, but, but it would have got pot is to hold on to this port at a good m planner and disliked the enemy from other 2 districts dear by which i galard in all and the idea not the heart yet, districts. so if you are able to be slow to the us about what this tool requires, you to go to closer to dates via a victory. was it because we also put great dana members they, if that just launched usually they just go elsewhere, lay low, we group and come back. yes. mm hm. that's what you've been doing. does the uh windows are open monday by then it appear since july. it all separate the current bridge,
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a mom or dad took office and or he promised to wage war at case i stop up and drop them off to the country, appears to be doing that. so was the hope for us forces and i floated there you and i'm still going to what we believe, dr. o. i believe it's all the government to people to be able to culturally do is latrice and i don't know dr. about a not for your piece. it's what supports as asha bob, enjoy amongst the civilian population. i'm not sure what to do as much support. a missile quote, it enjoys is poised with support. i mean college, they look up your book, you talk mission, do jeopardy. and so what they're going to need to do is to engage in, or a couch where deductible. we did a country for the risks that it has captured, right. and so for them, i get,
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i feel about the know to hoping ya course. i've had duncan off and so great to speak to you. thanks for taking. the time's join us from london. since we're with me now the united nations has held it's quarterly debate on the middle east. palestine was fun to incentive discussions at the security council. it comes off to israel's government approved punitive measures against the palestinian authority that was in response to a palestinian bed to push the international court of justice to give its opinion on the occupation to early fear. the issue to the i c j that is, you know, a very important right in the you on system and to punish us for exercising our democratic right is so outrageous and should be condemned. and those who should be punished are those who are violating the law. not those who are living by the
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provisions of them as can live. not kristen slain be at the un headquarters in new york, say chris, and that's what the palestinians had to say. what about the israelis or the israelis were unapologetic for their actions? ambassador galard ere don said that the un general assembly is biased against israel for referring her the situation in the palestinian territories. and israel's ongoing occupation of them to the international court of justice for a legal opinion on it. he justified withholding $40000000.00 in palestinian tax money in response to that by calling the a a he he excuse me. he justified withholding $40000000.00 in palestinian tax money from the palestinians by saying that they were going to
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use it to pay israeli victims of palestinian violence. i. he called the icy j referral multilateral terrorism. the palestinians succeeded in manipulating and weaponized in the icy jane dared jihad war of multilateral terror against israel distinguished colleagues when israel is faced with the threat of terror, like any country would israel acts to defend itself. nevertheless, a palestine, an ambassador said that over 100 countries have now signed this statement condemning those punitive measures by israel. a among them were many countries who had actually opposed the initial resolution and referral or abstain from voting on it. in countries like france and brazil, brazil called the punitive measures deplorable,
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and the u. m. special coordinator for the middle east tor venice land warned that it would have a devastating impact on palestinian finances. and also that the to cut the israel and the palestinians are on a collision course potentially because of the escalating violence in the territories and the escalating political rhetoric. so we heard a lot of countries calling for the parties to come back together and for more international involvement to help ease the concerns and calm the tensions. kristen through me to any of that from the you and in your thanks very much. kristen. now european union delegation is visiting the alexa mosque compound in solidarity with jordan. and suppose amans continued guardianship of the museum honey site in occupied east jerusalem, that all fears israel's new fall, right? government will try to take control of the compound and wrong come was that he this is been described as a solidarity visit where they are the ones who are in charge of,
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of the alex her most compelled. now the walk for actually jordanian the status quo . the compound is always been that it has been run by the jordanians, or it has been the center of control vesee. in recent days, the jordanian buster was actually turned away from a visit here just yesterday. ah, because he hadn't got permission from the israeli police. there was some pushing and shoving going on with the delegation that was here. eventually he was allowed into the mosque and he did visit, but they had the jordanians were very clear. they don't need is where the police permission to go into the compound can to see the police guys all heard that now the you delegation, like i say, they had to pay a solidarity visit to the jordanian walks and to discuss the events of recent news which includes in the last 2 weeks, the visit of it, the modern ben givers, a v, a national security minister who's actually effectively in char,
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the police force who came here. that's what that visit sparked an enormous amount of controversy. including criticism from the european union. as our supreme court has ordered prime minister benjamin netanyahu to sack a senior minister over a past tax fraud. convection, i. a dary, as to in charge of the interior and health ministries, were willing, will further inflame tensions over the government's plan to reduce the power of the top court. as now, he wants more sway average initial appointments and to limit the court's ability to strike down legislation. maria de is aria dairy is not fire. the israeli government is breaking the law and shall i. government does not obey the laws and the legal government. it can no longer demand that citizens obey the law. if ru dairy is not fired, israel will be plunged into an unprecedented constitutional crisis, and it will no longer be a democracy, nor will it be a state of long enough to pull up the young event for me, this is a day of morning when a supreme court intervenes in the legislation of basic law,
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the court to day crosses all lines when he interferes with the law, passed their majority of 63 in april, which expresses the decision of the majority of our people. what a court in the philippines has acquitted nobel prize winning journalist merisa of tax evasion, charges rosters. so face is 3 other criminal cases which are under appeal. and as barnaby low reports from manila, the fight isn't over. ah, it's an image. you would have imagined a year ago, the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist maria reza, raising her arms in victory to day fax when truth wins. justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law. and at times in the court of public opinion, reza and her news outlet grappler had been the subject of attacks on line and by former president would be good to 30. but on wednesday,
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she was acquitted on 4 counts of tax evasion and filing inaccurate returns. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. so this accredo is not just for rattler. it is for every filipino who has ever been, i justly accuse ah, recites french, you may coop, you a journalist who has been detained for nearly 3 years for possession of firearms and tara financing and layla dilemma. the former senator says, deterred their fabricated broke charges against her winning 4 cases at once, offers both vindication and relief for maria, theresa and grappler, after losing consecutive legal battles, a vindication for them. for all other filipino journalists, but the media landscaping, the philippines from east volatile rapids still faces closure after the security
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and exchange commission revoked its operating license and russia could end up in prison. if the supreme court upholds her cyber libel conviction. the country's largest news network, abc cbs can't broadcast on free to air t v. i think the chilling effect will always be there. it goes, i mean, it took a lot of time for that. the sent in. so it, it won't go away with just one day or with just one case, but definitely no way that i miss hill. if you find a case if you, if you stand your ground, but you have a chance of finding ross, i was back at work immediately after her acquittal rattler, journalists chasing stories which renewed hope that freedom of the press is of value. still cherished many filipinos barnaby low al jazeera manila, of course, in japan has acquitted 3 former executives of professional rational negligence in the fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. it up held a voting by a low,
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a course that clay at the former employees of take your electric power company, victoria jason b reports. former vice president of the tokyo electric power company, sucking retail, arrives at court to hear his fate. he stole it in by i cherry tech a kura, another former executive accused of professional negligence in the fukushima nuclear disaster. the tokyo hi court finds that they together with former chairman suny isa cuts you marta would not responsible. the judge says they couldn't have foreseen the size of the sin army that triggered the meltdown of the reactors. oh, outside corporate as to say, they're disappointed by the ruling. you very need to mike bit of them. i thought they be found guilty without a doubt. so i was really not expecting this verdict, it makes me wonder why the court found them not guilty, got nothing the right they must. most of them all sorts of found the power company guilty. so i can understand why the criminal court as the odd one out in march
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2011 a magnitude 9 earthquake struck japan's eastern coast. it triggered astronomy that sent huge waves surging as far as 10 kilometers in land. the fukushima nuclear plant was overwhelmed and see water flooded its reactors. the radiation leak forced more than a 150000 people to flee. the high court decision differs from a separate ruling in a civil case brought by shareholders. the former executives were ordered to pay $95000000000.00 in compensation in july last year for failing to prevent the disaster. while this ruling is the end of any criminal proceedings, those affected say they won't stop fighting for justice. victoria gate and be al jazeera, a team of experts from the french manufacturer of an air crop at crushed in nepal has arrived at the sight. authorities of completed autopsies of the 22 bodies that have been identified, but relatives of the remaining victims are still waiting. india as poised to
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overtake china as the world's most populous nation. more than half of its people are younger than $29.00, something india hopes will be the economy. but providing opportunities for the new generation could be challenging and spent in monahan reports. nikita buller is welcoming the newest addition to her family. she has no regrets about having a 2nd child. she'd always known that one would never have been enough. i've had a boy yesterday morning, so i feel good about it always wanted to have one of each. i have her and the child . she's a good. so i wanted to have another boy i wanted her to have her sibley doesn't matter, but now her one of each saw nothing better than that. it's babies like nikita that will soon propel india to become the world's most populous nation, projected to overtake china. sometime this year and while child population is getting older, india has one of the youngest in the world. that is good for i think on the knee
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level, young workforce and back to something that just very, very advantages to us. but the downside is that, you know, there is going to be the height population of woods at the stream on our food on her health. i know education indian policy makers are hoping that a young population will propel the economy forward just as it did for china. in recent decades, but millions of young indians entering the workforce each year will need millions of jobs. as left many apprehensive about the future population get you going to go from a government should do something to stop the population growth in it. they should bring out some rules and regulations that help control countries population. when the country's population is under control, only then can we develop further. so need to the population, okay. it's not good that the population will be like this in india, the government should do something about it. there's inflation on the population is booming, so the government should provide solutions. the next generation of indians may help
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drag millions out of poverty like china before it. but it will be up to the current generation to start creating policies that mitigate the problems of an aging population in the future than to model him al jazeera, marvel movies will soon be back in chinese theaters after a full year got a sequels of black panther an ant bite and will be released next month. but you never explained why it had stopped screening. the marvel movies bought disney the produces of the films had refused request by chinese senses, to remove references to same sex relationships. cilla had hair on out his era. all the sport and i found the dollars hit with another injury as he's knox out of is trailyn open. and he's here with that story animal. a
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newer ah. at its time now for all of us bought with andy. thank you so much lower. will ruffin it al says he's failing, mentally destroyed, but as determined to recover from his latest injury set back that i was beaten in the 2nd round of the australian open. and the defending champion was in obvious pain for much of his match against american mackenzie macdonald. for a small reports and given ref probably doesn't feel pe, he is in trouble. this sight of raphael, no doubt surrounded by his medical team has become all too familiar in recent months. this looks like a he flips the problem. yeah. the $22.00 time grand slam champion pulled up with what appeared to be
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a hip injury during his 2nd round match against american mackenzie mcdonald. there was like a high degree of pain on a scale of one to turn. the defending champion refused to quit, but his discomfort was obvious. i 3 to now, i mean, his pain reflected in the emotions of his wife watching on in the stadium. you'd be surprised to think the dal spent much of last year fighting various injuries, but he's repeatedly dismiss speculation that his retirement is eminent on the police. but as the match went on, it became clear there would be no miraculous recovery. mcdonald, winning in straight, sat gay mackenzie who defended melba. now we'd soon it's a tough moment. it's a tough day and unit door to accept that i am keep going. can't say
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that i am not destroyed mentally at this time because i will delay sacrifices when you are doing things that you dont blend to. do you know that was not my case, but say dad, of quite a diary income frustrating to be a lot of part of my dentist korea on recording process at 36 and al knows the end of his career isn't too far away. but for now, he appears determined to come back and compete for more grand slam titles. far as small audi zeros like this. now women's world born ega sounds like is through. it's around 3 in melbourne. the 21 year old polish play had little trouble against their opponents, the 84th rank kimler sawyer of columbia. it's the 12 straight 2nd round when of the ground. next seen a fixer of springs. well,
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i think it was much tougher than this courses. it was really physically and i was really reading through every bush didn't give up, so give me months, many points for free. so i need to really work for each of them and stuff. but i'm happy that i was now car. gov was a straight sets winner against britain's emerald corner. gulf is aiming for her 1st grand slam side left reaching while she is french open final, the 18 year old american taking the decisive 2nd, sat there in its hug. i just saw myself to hang in there and i was playing really good tennis tours in imagine honestly the whole matches agree. yeah. you know, in the beginning, i think we both are froggy, but i think the mattress good quality for the most part and considering the circumstances i, i can't imagine helpless was nervous. this was
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a long anticipated match up basically since the draw came out. so i'm glad that it was a good match for you guys. on a late night for last year's runner up, daniel collins, her match against caroline and the congress finished just after one. i am went to a 3rd set high break, collins. they thought she'd want it when she reached 7 points, looks like she's forgetting crucially that at grand slams final sets i write goats at 10 points, so coincides carry on playing. but she did, fortunately, go on to a rapid victory. next up, the american is a 3rd round matches rather than champion alina river. kina now my just united can move up the 2nd in the english premier league with a win against crystal palace like game. just about 30 kickoff united, our targeting at sent straight victory in all competitions. that managers as the problem, sir, his team faced in the early part of the season. i've helped develop his side. tim's neat sit experience. i heard to build, oh that mentality the to build good. so part of the mentality to believe that the
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game is only over our own da da ref, whistles for the last time and to stay in the game. but you all have to construct it. and you will need to experience it like this, the democratic republic of congo and ivory coast still without a when it be african nations championship that seems played out of goldstraw in their 2nd group match. and algeria, a point was enough to move to our congress the 2nd place in group be the top to advance into the quarter finals, senegal. so for the standing in this group, they're about to kick off against uganda. and friends of lena massey are still finding new ways to celebrate his world cup when with the her argentina, his face can now be seen growing in this specially designed cornfield in central cordova. a farming engineer apparently designed the coding for the machines, sewing the seeds, and that allowed them supplants this very precise pat. alright,
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that his haste boss looking from is going to take some maintenance that failed or no. and the thanks very much. now an aquarium and malaysia has been marking lunar new year with an underwater dance. the unusual show features divers bobbing around in a lion costume and other divers dressed up as the chinese at god of prosperity. all things associated with lions take center stage during celebrations as they symbolized power, wisdom and superiority. fit for me laura kyle for the news hour. my mother in london the moment. ah. mm hm.
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