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ah, i may park this is al jazeera life and are also coming up. germany still won't commit to sending leopard tanks to ukraine us despite pressure from its nato allies, where improves capital, where protest is keeping up the pressure on the president to resign. and allow jazeera joint investigation finds asylum seekers were forced to return from italy to greece and inhumane conditions. ah, welcome to the program. the u. s. says it will designate russia's wagner group is an international criminal organization. the white house says there are now some 50000 wagner master. he's operating in ukraine. the move will allow the you asked to apply wide a sanctions against the paramilitary group. mike had
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a report from washington, d. c. i a 3rd force and the ukraine conflict. soldiers from russia's wagner group, essentially hired mercenaries, many of them hired from russian prisons. the group is controlled by yevgeny. prego . seen a close ally of that. it me a putin. and this week featured in a video made by his own media service visiting in did fight his in a sent this bird clinic. you must not pity a soldier at war. you must take care of him. therefore, each soldier should be unique. with more than 50000, deployed in ukraine, the wagner group has been on the us rate, offer a number of months. and now it's been declared a significant transnational criminal organization in coordination with this designation. we will also impose additional sanctions next week against wagner and its support network across multiple continents. these actions recognize the trans continental threat that wagner poses including through it's ongoing pattern of
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series, criminal activity. at the same time though, the us maintains that a mounting rivalry between the part of the group and the formal russian military could impact on russian performance and the ongoing war. we are seeing indications, including an intelligence, the tensions between wagner and the russian ministry of defense are increasing. wagner is becoming a rival power centered to the russian military and other russian ministries, the russian army has a very little moral. so the only way to spike moran and to bring victorious if to bring this people who get a lot of money. well, basically professional mercenaries and also professional criminals released from jail. that's what styling actually did as well. the us has also accused north korea of arming the wagner group, displaying images of what it says are russian rail cause being loaded with north
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korean weapons systems. potentially putting the group in a position where it could change battlefield dynamics and ukraine. something the u . s. clearly hopes it sanctions will help prevent. mckenna outages, era washington, germany still hasn't decided whether to send leopard tanks to ukraine last is by pressure to act from this nato partners. defense ministers for more than 50 countries have been meeting to coordinate military aid. set vassar reports ramstein, air base us defense secretary light austin was hoping to deliver platter news to his ukrainian counterpart at the ramstein air base. but it was to be no commitment from germany that it would send its lap tanks to ukraine. we don't feel anything, we are just do a responsibility for our population in germany and in europe. and we have to balance all the pros and cons of the 40 res erie decide. things like that. just like that. this is nothing else. and i'm very sure that there will be
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a decision in a short term, but i don't know why, and i don't know. wow, how the decision will look. this lack of a concrete timeline is despite germany's nato allies, a ukraine itself, pressuring heart for the thanks to be sent. i encourage you to make such decisions that can deprive rational evil of any power. you can started 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 attending napa 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
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a decision on whether or not to send lap a thanks to you. crane. in its own time, 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 saturday, happy promises of a new military heart way for ukraine. you as the plan 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 that contact group or match slowdown. we're gonna continue to dig deep. and based upon my progress that we've made today, i'm confident, but ukraine's partners from around the globe are determined to meet the moment in berlin grove afoot asked us all to try to put pressure on the government to take a decision on sending leper. thank sooner rather than later step,
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fasten al jazeera at ramstein air base. well, mark malik brown is the president of open society foundations and a former un deputy sexy general. he says it's become clear that the only way to get put into the negotiating table is if he sees losses on the battlefield. well, i think for a long time there was a very good reason why not to provide offensive weapons in building tanks. so that was the design not to escalate the conflict at noon to contain it within ukraine's territory. and to give you credit actually means it needed to defend itself, but not to do anything which encouraged or incentivized. an expansion of the conflict either into crimea or left line, rush for it. so what is this thing is war? no, it's become clear and clear that there is some sort of built in advantages to russia in letting this go on as in depth is possible. russia does long was, it was,
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was exhausted. germany in the 2nd world war, as it march into russia, like russia, soviet union to a 9 year engagement in afghanistan, lacking democratic accountability. it does long, well when it comes to conflict, it's also got a much more reckless approach to life than democracies and so seems up to mobilizing hundreds of thousands, if not millions of conscript see that cannon fodder to try and overwhelm ukrainian, defensive and so in that context, it's become clear that the only way, despite grains relative success on the battlefield, to get russia and do tend to the negotiating table, is to really deliver him something much closer to knock out, which makes him realize he's lost no less anti government process,
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a continuing for a 3rd day improves capital demonstrates is that demanding the resignation of president dina bazzi. on thursday she achieves protested of wanting to overturn the government. of the demonstrations turn violent or monitoring de elements in lima is marianna sanchez, who joins us live from the previous capital. a marianna evening, of course has drawn in his dark there's, there any sign of these protests abating. no sign of a protest debating. in fact, we have been a, is seen people and clash with police. a few blocks away from here are people are running, police were, as we're shooting tear gas. as some people we saw had rocks in their hands, other hot stakes in their hands. for the most part we had been talking to protesters. most of them were people from the provinces who had come on in the last
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couple of days to protest. they were carrying a water vinegar to help themselves. se is the head when they are close to the tear gas. now these people were very angry at it at the government. they say that the government is treating them like tepper is that they are only protestors and that they are here to stay like it with the same voice as many others in the around the country. they want at the resignation of the novel new out of date on there, and they say that they will stay. it doesn't matter how long until she steps down and talking about dina bo, i say she addressed the nation yesterday and she wants the reaction bean like to what she had to say. well, people are not very happy. she, when to after protest are saying who finance is you?
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your coughing cables, you want to seize power and the sort of things. after 6 weeks covering this story, we haven't heard anyone saying that they want to see power. people really what they're saying is that they want a new constitution. they want that the shutdown of congress and they want new elections. now that's why every one that is protesting in that country is really protesting against the not a resignation. but also the president said that everything was under control. well, you can see that things are really not under control, not only lean mind the capital, but in other parts of the country today. in other key by, in the 2nd largest city in for rural processors, tried to take over the airport. also there were clashes with bullies. and protesters includes coin, who know, and there are a $120.00 roll logs in the country. it's $47.00 probably says with march is
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demonstration. so there is absolutely no control in the country and protest i think that they will continue, like i think until they know what a lot of the resign sneeze. marianna, we are seeing live pictures in lima. all those protests continuing lines of riot police. what looks like a gas being thrown in both directions, no sign of the unrest abating and anyway as another evening of protest. crumbles on a lima police in brazil who have carried out raids own people suspected of being involved in the storming of government buildings. earlier this month. supporters of former president john boston attacked the presidential palace for national congress. and the supreme federal court claimed present louis nastier . linda de silva last october election. brazilian environmental agents have restarted anti deforestation. raids under president lewis, nasty little da silva,
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is pledged to provide the a bomber agency with more funding and personnel to end the destruction of the amazon al jazeera spoke with the leader of a bomb, the bomb a mission in the amazon. and i'm will be included the malibu fall under the former both now government we worked only to solve emergency problems doing quick jobs just to say that we were doing something any time without any strategic planning from the government to really combating for a station. it's like my thumb, i had a death of course, as a fast, valuable, say to the forest, an area like this. you need to spend about $581000.00 per hectare. so no one's going to invest that much unless they know what they'll use the area for in the future. those at that thought that perhaps boston i was government would continue, which in a way allow them to occupy conservation areas and get away with committing environmental crime. but maybe
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it was because in new york, the discourse of the former government created a mindset amongst people causing many to invade areas in the forest that bestbuy the planted farms. thinking that the government would eliminate indigenous lands and legalize these relations for cattle for action, for. thank you. chris hipkins is said to replace, to send to our donors, new zealand prime minister. he is currently the police minister, but it's also hell high profile ro roles and education, and health, and served as minister for coven 19 response. he will take over on friday, the 2nd and will lead the labor party into the next election schedule for october. still had an al jazeera, another attack on displaced people in eastern democratic republic of congo. any days after dozens were killed by groups. and how the warning, moving climates, forcing a change of lifestyle for nomadic herd is in the himalayas. ah
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there's been a pool of really cold art care in siberia for a few weeks now. it starts to li cared and that leakage of course is dropped out in harbor vas talk as produce no showers vast amounts of merit honshu and hawk hardens . some in the korean plants are as well. and if you think those temperatures look low, you all right, they all lived hobbins minus 19 drops on sunday. 2 minus 20 these daytime highs. these are not nighttime, those daytime high, that's 10 degrees below average for an already cold place. some of these cold is spilling down into northern china, but it's being opposed by winds coming up from the warmer waters. and therefore you get radius result from the yanks. you sass was outbreaks of right, at least not totally heavy except over the water. not sure where that, okay,
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but i think the small japanese island, so i can get pretty much a drenching from it. and this heavy rain for sumatra and for peninsula malaise here in just catching the edge of vietnam as well, less so, but not entirely. absent for the showers in the middle of the philippines. and we've had some snow showers in the fall of pakistan or my 1st afghanistan, the foothills of the himalayas in northern india. otherwise, it's quite this time the fog warnings for dish or in the northeast is clad elsewhere, but very little in the way of rain. for wind. ah, no, the answer was an arabic. my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the sea. i came up with me into interrogation. a powerful documentary tells
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a story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruin the life of an innocent b o mastery case on al jazeera lou with ah, welcome back here watching out just there. i remind of our top stories this out. the us says it will designate rushes, wagner group as a transnational criminal organization. whitehouse national security spokesman john kirby says. the private military group has about 50000 fighters in ukraine. most of the drawn from prisons and government protest continue for a 3rd day in perused capital, calling for the resignation of president dean and both of these alive pitches.
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she's accused protested of wanting to overturn the government off the demonstrations turned violent on thursday. police in brazil have carried out raid, searching for those responsible for the january. the 8th riots in the capitol support is a former president john both scenarios, storm government buildings calling for the overturning of the result of october elections. there's been a new attack on a camp for displaced people in east and democratic republic of congo. it happened in the northeast, and it to re province. the un says at least 7 people were killed. warning that malcolm webb's report contains images. some viewers may find upsetting from the very beginning. dozens of people have been killed in a touring province in recent weeks. the modem of a rebel group called for deco, which operates in eastern democratic republic of congo, is widely thought to be responsible. i managed to hide myself when the militia started the mass killing in the village with machetes and bullets. after a few hours, as a militia withdrew from the area,
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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 co deco fighters left the area i went on my share day, the militias were carrying many machetes and summer guns. i saw them from well hiding myself, and the machines were covered with blood after they finish killing all the people. and i wanna buy my food. i could echo originated in a conflict, david grazing and farmland that began decades ago forth on ethnic lines. now the group controls lucrative trade routes and gold mines is quin stronger in recent months. the u. n says attacks by ca deco and its rivals i year should be investigated is december 2022 law. the mission reports that at least 195 civilians have been killed. and $68.00 injured as well as $84.00 people abducted during several incidents attributed to good deco and the year armed groups. the recent
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attacks have increased the number of displaced people to more than 1500000 in torrie, 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 violent malcolm web. al jazeera, him rides, watches corner for an independent and transparent investigation into the death of a prominent rwandan journalist, john williams. and while he was the editor of the chronicles, and often criticized the random government, the newspapers as the journalist died in a traffic accident on wednesday, while riding a motorbike in the capitol could gully human rights. what says and twilight express concern about his safety and his cooling his death suspicious asylum seekers trying to reach europe have described being forcibly moved from italy to greece on makeshift prisons in fairies, al jazeera, as part of an investigation with lighthouse reports and other media upon us as her
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testimony about refugees being locked in small rooms without food or water. some of the victims are minus john hall reports from bari in southern italy, across the adria attic sea from greece, the port of barry in southern italy. it's one of a number of ferry roots used by migrants and refugees from countries like iraq, syria and afghanistan, 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 sana, john laura con data. leave your lens. 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 pass. it's alleged there are for not provided with translators as required by law, and that some 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 gunners stand. his story is all the more significant because his documents show that he's a minor aged 17. the whole long march given him, i'd been here for 6 months and they 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 asylum. 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. that crew were heard to refer to as the prison line approach you now the upper via the deck, the base ferry, the shutters between the town, the bolt of bowery, and the bree quotes upon us, and he believed suck, and here, and the bow of the vessel is a metal box and good, unprepossessing, until that is look inside. there's nothing more than a sheet and cardboard on the floor. words identified as kurdish was scrawled 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, boston. and confronted with the evidence, the barry police commissioner denied italian complicity as well. you go on our dead elaborate and sean at the dida get char. 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 econ, as though a log de la chose in swollen harbor, 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 had 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 talked always. 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 denounced,
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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, anti abortion rights protests as the gathering in the united states for the annual . so called march for life rally in washington is the 1st time the march has been held since the supreme court overturned the case known as roe vs wade. backin g
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pending women's constitutional rights to abortion. that's resulted in restrictive anti bush laws being passed in several states. tesla, c, e o l m must cause downplayed the power of his tweets during his testimony and afford trial in california. the entrepreneur was accused of misleading investors in 2018 when he tweeted that, he'd secured funding to take his electric car company. private shareholders say that cost the millions and trading losses wanted to merge the funding wasn't actually available. a jury will decide if the tweet inflated tesla share price. reynolds has more from santa monica in california. it's business as usual here at this teslas show room in santa monica, california, but several 100 kilometers to the north teslas boss. ilan mosque was in a san francisco courtroom, testifying in a trial brought by investors who say his tweets cost them money. now on the stand for about half an hour, musk admitted that his tweets were
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a form of corporate communication that carried just as much weight as filings with government agencies for the corporation. tesla. he also admitted that some people at tesla executives and big investors had asked him to cool it with the tweets stop tweeting because it was costing the company's reputation. but the lawyers did not get to the main point of this trial. that is whether in 2018 when musk tweeted that he had secured billions of dollars in financing to take tesla private whether musk knew that that was false and that it was an attempt to manipulate the stock price. the investor say it was the securities and exchange commission, which is a government agency here in the united states and regulate public companies. also said that that statement was false and they find mosque of 20000000 dollars several
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years ago. but that did not come up at the trial to day. the court has been adjourned and must will take the witness stand again next week. now climate change is forcing nomadic herd is in the himalayas to leave the mountains and move to towns and cities. what was once a perfect place to 10 goats and yaks is now changing for the worse as glasses mount, floods increase and diseases spread. this is the story of one hud in india. lim miller sitting to learn this. my name is steering charles dental. i am 64 usual notes on barbara. owen dodge is on another line. i live in her neck. lug nut was that you all. oh yeah. no union own money. i'm in america and have been tending pushed me in a goat and yaks. since i was a child, no. oh,
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lou lou, yeah w w i play dameion it hard to pass the time while de livestock are grazing. i believe the melody passed to healed animals when they're sick. with law unite and putting soil on the frozen river makes it easier for him to go to crush. otherwise he could slip and fall off our deeds had you madame la de la g. as the weather gets warmer, we see less rain and snow, and grazing lands are shrinking. it's causing diseases to spread among the livestock. there isn't enough grazing land showed the goats aren't healthy and strong. we depend on supplementary food, which is an additional cost that we are able to make up. but you and a junior, okay, here been, you know, you know when my linna one back in the day because of the cold weather,
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the passionate gulch used to have fine will low again. but now with the warm temperatures, the quality is not as good yet. lolo hoslard, but similar jolla would, the blub george j, about 72 families used to live here. but most of them have migrated on, the 11 families are left. he says that nathan went up by you and planning to give up my nomadic life. i sold half my life stock and will shall dress in the coming days. remember, i will new to lay for an easy life, but i will miss his land to physically. i've been up in carnac, my soul always remain here. oh.
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