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ah, hello. there actually was all this is al jazeera alive, but from them also coming up, arming ukraine, defense ministers coordinate, military aids more is pledged, but germany's left for tank remains elusive. an analogy with joint investigation fines asylum seekers were forced to return from italy's increase in humane conditions. a parisian baffled president calls for dialogue with violent protests calling for her resignation. contin ah, the u. s. it says it will designate the private russian military company, the wagner group as an international criminal group. the move will freeze the groups assets about americans from providing funds to the organisation, white house national security spokesperson, john kirby says,
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the wagner has tens of thousands of white is currently in ukraine. at 80 percent of them are drawn from russian prisons. kimberly, how can begins our coverage from the white s the united states has made the decision to essentially designate the wagner group. this is a military group to provide support to the russian military inside ukraine as a significant transnational criminal organization. now the reason that it has designated this is in order to try and paralyze its ability to operate inside ukraine. in other words, what this does with this designation is it freezes his assets and also prohibits americans from providing funds as well as services to this organization. the u. s. accusing it of committing widespread atrocities and human rights abuses. we continue to assess that wagner currently has approximately 50000 personnel deployed to ukraine, including 10000 contractors and 40000 convicts. our information indicates the
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russian defense ministry has reservations about wagner recruitment methods. despite this, we assess that it is likely that wagner will continue to recruit, write out a russian present due to recent events, we assess that it is likely there are mounting tensions between russian officials and mr. producer. to back up its accusations, the united states providing evidence of imagery of north korea shipping arms, the images showing rail cars as recently as november, transporting arms from north korea to the region. directly to the wagner group. the u. s. saying that this is a violation of un security council resolutions. resolutions that the united states says it will raise at the un security council in the future. given the fact that
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the united states expects these deliveries of arms will continue in the future. ukraine's hopes that german made battle tanks will be sent to the front lines soon have been dampened. more than 50 defense ministers have been meeting at an air base in germany. but despite launch pledge of millis, she firepower for ukraine. germany announced no decision on sending. it's left for 2 times step arson reports. now from ramstein, us defense secretary lloyd austin was hoping to deliver pattern used to his ukrainian counterpart at the ramstein air base. but it was to be no commitment from germany that it would sent its lepper tanks to ukraine. we don't feel anything we are just do a responsibility boot for our population in germany and in europe. and we have to balance all the pros and cons for 40 res erie decide. things like that. just like there is nothing else. and i'm very sure that there will be a decision in the short term, but i don't know why, and i don't know. wow, how the decision will look? this lack of
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a concrete timeline is despite germany's nato allies and ukraine itself, pressuring heart for the thanks to be sent. i encourage you to make such decisions that can deprive rossi evil any power. you can start with this policy today. it is in your power to mega ramstein of tags not to bargain about different numbers of tasks, not to open at principal supply, that will stop russian evil. some fear that sandling lap a tank could mean an escalation of the war, contract nato, into a direct confrontation with russia. the tanks have been sold to dozens of countries around the world. those who want to export him to ukraine need permission from germany 1st, after weeks of international pressure, germany has made it clear that it will take a decision on whether or not to some lampa tanks, ukraine. in its own time,
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president landscape plead the time is not a luxury his country has had little effect because germany says it's a decision that needs to be carefully wait. despite the sat back, there have been promises of new military hartwell for ukraine. u. s. defense secretary austin urgent countries not to waste too much time. this is a decisive decade for the world. and this is a decisive moment for ukraine struggle to defend itself. so those contact group, walmart slow down. we're going to continue to dig deep. and based upon the progress that we've made today, i'm confident that ukraine's partners from around the globe are determined to meet this moment in berlin, a grove of protest, us also tried to put pressure on the government to take a decision on sending lap up. thanks, sooner rather than later. step, fasten al jazeera at ramstein air base. well,
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the frontline city of mcmurry in easton, ukraine has been the focus of intense fighting for months now. oh wow. hutch has this report chaisay of de la chateau fema. this is the city of buck move on. eastern ukraine. warplanes are part of ukraine's air defenses against russia's level armored vehicles, line the streets waiting to be deployed. makeshift markets are set up in the safest areas for those who have money venture out to get what they need. those who don't wait for aid to arrive projects. ukrainian soldiers realize that they're at a turning point in the war. fierce fighting is happening across the city, suggesting no end is in sight. the most important items we receive are the torches . we also get bottled water. the city has no water or electricity. we are grateful to everyone who is helping. this is the 1st time at the station, but food and blankets are handed out every day. you'll get
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a good g soldiers in the engineering units have started to dig trenches, set up fortifications in the heart of buck moshe last friday. but others are planting, landmines, insisting they will make rushes advance as difficult as possible. up of lowball them. we prepared for guerrilla warfare, overland kids to that. but hope is not enough. we must be prepared. i think the wagner forces over it is there a group of thugs and criminals, colonel whitman's place it in the city is not besieged clay. the ukrainians, however, is not in good shape and more reinforcements are needed for the inevitable battle beside the collateral crony or to the ice white mccraney and forces are preparing for the worst case scenario in the fight, didn't about the few are done. filmy done. fighters are on high alert, watching the enemies every movement. mr. hutton, in the recon command center, drones of various shapes and sizes are deployed and followed vigilantly from these
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screams. with time. the operators have become more experienced. their job is no less important than those fighting in the trenches. now, people like a poor c o. r. woo, she lives too far. fellow soldiers be detect any enemy movement using those drones . we enable our forces to move and penetrate their line safely. we succeeded in destroying heavy vehicles in artillery on the buck more phone line. the russians operate similar units. the soldiers say, both sides are equipped with artillery and tank, liking them to you. however, quick decision making is what tips the scales in ukraine's favor, they say. cemented by the determination to defend their homeland ah asylum seekers trying to reach you. i have described being forcibly moved from italy to greece on makeshift presence in fairies, al jazeera, as part of investigation with lighthouse reports and other media partners as her
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testimony. but refugees being locked in small rooms without food or water, showing how reports from bar initially. across the adrian attic, see from greece, the port of berry in southern italy. it's one of the number of ferry roots used by migrants and refugees from countries like iraq, syria, and af ganesh. then, who risked their lives stowed away in hidden compartments on trucks. the crossing between different greek and italian ports can take between 9 and 30 hours. some di trying others are discovered on board and handed to the italian police liber sledge on laura come down to your land. people have told us about violence and acts of force about being locked up about being dragged from the ferry. one person had an epileptic attack and was, let's say, dragged and kicked by the crew. one woman told us of invasive searches over
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intimate pat. it's alleged, they're often not provided with translators as required by law, and that some are prevented from claiming asylum before being returned to greece locked in the vessel. they arrived in occasionally leaving, assigning, they were there, edged on the wall. this man pictured himself in may last year, handcuff to the railings on a fairy bound for greece, using his description of the vessel and its route. this storage space was located in the vehicle bay below deck and in the greek port of patrol we meet belushi from us, ghana, stan, his story is all the more significant because his documents show that he's a minor aged 17, the homeowner, given him, i've been here for 6 months and then said many games once i have under a refrigerated truck and it went inside the big ship. and when it arrived on the truck left the ship, i was found and arrested. they did not question me about
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a seeking asylums. they did not take my fingerprints because they just put me inside a small room and sent me back to greece. it's not unusual for commercial fairies to have a small lock up room on board, sometimes used to secure unruly passengers. for instance, on this one, we found a holding cell. the crew were heard to refer to as the prison line approach you now the up of the, at the deck, the base. very, the shop is between the a. tell me a bolt of battery and the brick quotes are packed for us, and he really need suck and here. and the bow of the vessel is a metal box, angular, unprepossessing, a tool that is inside. there's nothing more than a sheath and cardboard on the floor. words identified as kurdish scrolled on the wall, but there illegible. responding to our investigation, the fairy company concerns said it fully complies with national and international law. actions, behaviors and practices such as these it wrote have never taken place on any of its
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vessels. and confronted with the evidence, the bowery police commissioner denied italian complicity as well. you gonna elaborate on sean at the da chart? i wouldn't dare to say that doesn't happen. i've seen the pictures of that person handcuffed, but i don't know the context or where it took place e contest though a log. they chose him in school another, but out. yeah. and now my colleagues telling me that the place don't even get on the ship. this is an important point. we hand the migrant to the ferry crew and he's then handed over to the ferry captain. a tacit admission that forced returns do take place. but a defense that activists find unconvincing solitaire stuck. i don't know where i am certain that they talon police are aware, the border police. a lot of this is done by or in front of the italian police. we
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denounce, not only that this forced returns are illegitimate, but also that they take place without formal procedures yet with no record of what actually happens. in fact, the numbers are impossible to find out. but anyway, in 2014, the european court of human rights found that italy had illegally detained and returned 35 asylum seekers by ferry to greece. the italian government has since insisted the practice no longer occurs. yet our investigation has her testimony from 8 people who've been forcibly returned from italy to greece in just the past 12 months. joan, a whole elder, 0 in bari, italy, 6 weeks on from the impeachment, and the rest of former peruvian president pedro castillo. i was as a protest this continued to take to the street from violent clashes with police when 50 people have been killed in protest since december calling for president,
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dean of lottie to resign. she has urged dialogue invited to punish those behind the unrest. mary, i'm the sanchez joins us live national capital lima. hi there. mariana. what's the situation like just now? well, juliessa could see behind me there are people all gathering here at the plus will come up here to the center of the capitol. i see less numbers than we saw at this time yesterday, but what we are seeing more and more is reinforcement by the police not only here at the plaza, but another place in the center of the capitol. many policemen, and many people, ended up injured in flashes yesterday. so there's more police now, less people, but people still deciding to continue their protest, many of which have come from the provinces in south korea. they came by boston
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cars and bands. and they have been here for the last couple of days now, many of which were joined by also thousands of people who live in lima protesting against that government. now there's also protests in other parts of the country in the south. there's been acoustical, pu no, and inadequate by the 2nd largest city in peru are, well, there's been violent protest there. people professors tried to take over the airport. now we've been speaking to some of our, the demonstrators here, people who are very angry, up the government, very angry at dina would love to for the deaths that have occurred in the past 6 weeks. people say that she must resign because they cannot be, there can be one more day. in these protests in the country and marianna, the pigeon gave a message,
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i believe last night to the nation. will it make any difference in the situation then? what is it likely to take to, to bring those tensions to rest while she's got several things, for instance, she said that the situation was under control, which is absolutely not true. the country is not under control. there are more roadblocks to day than yesterday. 20 in 20 more highways, for instance, all told there hasn't been a political cost to the death in the country as we know. and we've seen maturity force and opening fire. many protesters dying by fire on those cases need to be investigated. but there hasn't been a political cause. the defense minister then was awarded to be the prime minister rental, finalize the prime minister. now. so people see that there is a duty that there will not be investigations and they should. so
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many people are angry also after the president because she went to oxford protests in her message last night saying that the protesters are trying to seize the government that they're costing tales. she will say, well, who finances, you know, very insensitive words for protesters and instead of congratulating security forces, this is what people have been telling us here in the streets today. and so the way that the way that people see the only way that things will calm down. i've been speaking to people here to analysts and different people. and everyone sort of agree that it's the only way by resignation. president, a center, they're like the latest lima marianna. thank you. in a musket takes the stand and the child related to the 2018 twitter post about his
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electric car company. ah well sidney hit 30, but it's disappointingly cold along the entire coasted new south wales and up towards brisbin. as a cold front has gone through the night time temperatures come down and by day you've got cloud and non sure breeze breaks of lightest rain in land. it's warmer and that's producing thunderstorms. this is the forecast was saturday. sunday will be similar in those thunderstorms produce and then drift slowly towards the major cities. much of inland australia is fine and warm. perth is in the low thirties and there are showers in the northwest as you might expect to be tropical queens, but dryer than it was. and new zealand for now is pretty dry, as well as temperatures in the 20s, lightest breeze. there is rain coming to the far south of south fall down the far
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north of north island. and it might be no school just in land from gibbon as the southeast asia. the picture here is actually rather a cold wind which generates big showers, catching viet nam, more especially things sumatra. and that cold emanates from the inland real deep cold in siberia, which means snow shout developed over the open waters heading towards japan. temperature dropping and get in china. but probably not south of the yank. see here, it's turning rather wet significant. right. in fact, developing ah, on counting because the global economy, it's fracturing is this, the end of globalization. well, super rich big ball wealthier than everyone else. over the last 2 years, plants china dominates the red market, but europe johnson found its largest deposit of the metals, counting the call on al jazeera,
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with untold stories, asia and the pacific. on al jazeera lou ah, ah, a reminder of our top stories here on out as you, us as designated rushes. wagner group is a transnational criminal organization. white house, national security sportsman john car, we said wagner has about 50000 fighters in crane. 80 percent of them john prisons. salem seekers trying to reach you or have describing kept an unofficial prisons on fairies when they are forcibly returned italy. the testimony upon al jazeera investigation and partnership with lighthouse records and other media,
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6 weeks on from the impeachment and arrests of former peruvian president pedro casteel thousands protested continues to take to the streets. nationwide demonstrations 50 people have been killed now since december. leila mosque has begun giving testimony at a court in california. the entrepreneur is facing accusations about a misleading tweet for in 2018 when he claim to have secured funding to take his car company. tesla private shareholders. select that. of course, the millions and trading losses would emerge. the funding wasn't available. jury will have to decide if the tweet artificially inflated tesla share price. rob now joins us live from santa monica to see roll at the hearts of this trial. and what's must been saying about it well, you on mosque was on the witness stand in a san francisco federal court house for about 30 minutes. and during the back and
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forth with the plaintiffs attorney. they did not get to the knob of this case, which is whether in 2018 mos knowingly and falsely tweeted that he had secured billions of dollars in funding to take his electric car company, tesla private. what the plaintiff's attorney was able to get from mosque was a moral lesson admission that his tweets were a form of corporate communications just as the carriage just as much weight as say, a filing with official government agencies. and then was trying to ask musk whether his tweets, for example, one tweet that must have made an insulting aid british cave diver involved in the rescue of several other members of
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a ty boys, soccer team from a flooded cave. whether that had caused a decrease in tesla's share price, when that tweet came out, a must sort of disputed that saying, well, the price goes up and down all the time. so you can't really draw a, an exact cause and effect to that. then the plaintiff's attorney went into asking musk whether several top executives at tesla, as well as major shareholders. and investors had told him at that point that he should stop tweeting that he should maintain twitter silence, especially over the internal affairs or the public affairs of tesla and much it 1st said all, i don't remember any of that. i get a lot of sweets and i get a lot of emails. some documentary evidence was introduced with refreshed mosques,
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memory, and he did in fact admit that he had been told by these figures to stop tweeting that was about as far as it got before the judge, judge edward chin decided it was time to adjourn the trial. we'll be back on in the federal court in san francisco on monday. and ilan mosque is expected to take the stand again at that time. well, brand, also joining us live from santa monica real. thank lease in brazil of carried out rates on people suspected of being involved in a storming a government buildings already this month. authority say they are looking to identify people who participated in a fund of the riot on january. the 8th support is a former right wing president, jericho scenario we're calling for to was election result to be overturned the vote . so bolton, r a defeated by left this president lewis in austria lula to silver brazilian
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environmental agents have resorted to deforestation. res, under the new president, he has pledged to provide the obama agency with more funding and personnel to end the destruction of the amazon. there are 16 missions to be held this year and a bid to stop locus and ranches from clearing the forest. i will be in the lab of fall under the former bull has no government. we worked only to solve emergency problems, doing a quick job just to say that we were doing something without any strategic planning from the government to really come back here for a station. and my son was there to come to the forest in area like this. you need to spend about $500.00 pages, $1000.00. so no one's going to invest that much unless they know what they are us the area for in the future. those are the source that perhaps both and i was the government would continue, which in a way allow them to occupy conservation areas and get away with committing
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environmental crime for schools because there are 3 or for the police course of the former government created a mindset amongst the, causing any to invade areas and before they planted farms, thinking that the government would eliminate division of lands and legalize these relations for capital fractions. 7 people have been killed in the task on a refugee camp, an eastern democratic republic of congo. it comes after un peacekeepers discovered mass graves containing the bodies of more than 40 people in villages near the camp . to re province. web has this report which contains images that some viewers may find. obsessing dozens of people have been killed in it to the province in recent weeks. a rebel group called the deco which operates in eastern democratic republic of congo is widely thought to be responsible. i managed to hide myself. malicious,
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started the mass killing in the village with machetes and bullets. after a few hours, as a militia withdrew from the area, i came back to check around and i found the dead body of my husband, among others along the road site. many of the relatives of the victims only found the bodies of their loved ones. days after kit echoes fighters left the area i went on my share day, the militias were carrying many machetes, and summit guns. i saw them from will hiding myself in the machine. these were covered with blood off to the finish killing all the people i have. and i warn obama, i could echo originated in a conflict, david, grazing and farmland that begun decades ago. false on ethnic lines. now the group controls lucrative trade routes and gold mines is quin stronger in recent months. the u. n says attacks like a deco and its rivals i year should be investigated. december 2020 to the mission reports that at least 195 civilians have been killed and 68 injured as well as 84
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people abducted during several incidents attributed to good deco and the year armed groups. the recent attacks have increased the number of displaced people to more than 1500000 inventory, and reduced access for humanitarians to those in need of assistance. un peacekeepers have been blamed for failing to protect people. recent talks between the government and rebel groups in kenya's, capital nairobi haven't stopped the violence malcolm web al jazeera. he sealants labor party has an ann sits only one candidate to replace it just in the on darren, chris hipkins will lead the party when, as i said, stand on february. the 2nd will also lead the party into the next election scheduled for october. hipkins is the current police minister, but he also held high profile rules and education and health. and he served as minister for college 19 response which is prime minister where she cynic, has been fined by police for failing to wear a seatbelt. while filming, as social media video, sex spokesman says the prime minister has apologized for what he calls an error of
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judgement. in the u. k, drivers of passengers court without a seat belt can find up to $620.00. a video was posted on richie syntax instagram account to promote the governor's late strand of so called leveling up spending. public and private companies in sierra leone now have to reserve 30 percent of their jobs for women in a bid to tackle gender imbalances. the law also guarantees women at least 14 weeks of maternity leave equal pay and training opportunities. companies will be fined if they fail to reach those quotas. sierra leone is one of the lowest rank countries in the u. n. 's gender development index. course you can follow the stories that are making the headlines on our website. the address for that is our sierra dot com blue quick reminder of our top stories now on al jazeera us says it will.
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