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hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, i clamped down and corruption in ukraine. the deputy defense minister, resigns after president zalinski vows to root out misconduct. another ma, shooting in the us state of california, at least 7 people are killed there. san francisco are human rights group filed a lawsuit against meal mars military to hold them responsible for genocide on war crimes and following relations major trades set to resume between china and australia after a 2 year long stand off and far as far have all the de sport as harry came, puts himself into the talking on the record books. the forward is now the clubs joint. all time leading scorer thanks. was winner against jim
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president, lot of me as a landscape says powerful stop. so be made to root out corruption at the highest levels of government is continuing to appeal for more military and financial aid from the international community. ukraine's deputy defense minister has resigned following an allegation that is department overpaid suppliers for food for soldiers . anti corruption police on sundays said they've also detained. the deputy infrastructure minister, the suspected of getting kicked back up to $400000.00 in a deal. 2 important generators, lensky says, cups officials will be rounded up and jailed. latasha butler has more than this from gave the cranium president of law dominion. lensky did indicate on monday, in a new address that he would be making some changes in his ministry following a number of corruption scandals. now, a number of top officials, including the deputy infrastructure minister, the deputy defense minister, have either been sacked, resigned, also prosecutor general. the deputy head of the presidential office, so
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a number of people who are having to set down or have resign because of links to some of these corruptions. candles. now, what followed him is lensky is obviously trying to do is show western powers that are pouring in a military aid and financial help to ukraine. that keith is taking this sort of thing very seriously indeed. and the aid and money is being used for the right reasons and not being siphoned off by some government officials. of course, cleaning out corruption is one of the conditions also for ukraine to do if it wants to be part of the european union. and we know the steps already on the way for ukraine to accede to the block. some people are dead after yet another mass shooting in the us had happened in california. i'm still reeling from a weekend gun attack. that 11 left 11 victims dead. the states governor called the latest incident at tragedy upon tragedy, from california, rob reynolds reports to mass killings in as many days in the state of california
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police and half moon bay, south of san francisco. say the latest shootings happened in 2 separate locations. police were 1st dispatched to a mushroom farm upon arrival. deputies located poor victims, deceased, with gunshot wound, victim, also suffering from a gunshot wound, was transported to scamper medical center with life threatening injuries. soon after officers found 3 more people shot dead at a local trucking company, a san mateo county elected official said those killed were agricultural workers of chinese ethnicity. the suspected gunman went to a police station, apparently to give himself up. video shows officers bringing him to the ground and putting him in handcuffs. police say they recovered a semi automatic weapon from his car. his motive is under investigation. through
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investigation, the suspect identified as chung lee's owl. as 67 year old half moon, they resident at $440.00 p n. zell was located in his vehicle in the parking lot of the sheriff's sub station here and half moon bay. by a sheriff's deputy vow was taken into custody. without incident, local officials responded with shock and outrage. a man, there are simply too many guns in this country. and there has to be a change. this is not an acceptable way for modern society to live if we can darkness affairs. even as news of the latest mass shooting came in, mourners gathered in monterey park near los angeles to remember the people killed in a rampage at a ballroom dancing studio. on saturday night. the 11th victim died in ha,
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subtle. on monday, both the suspected gunman and the victims in these mass shootings were of asian heritage. the united states is the only country where there are more civilian owned guns than people rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. your videos are showing how these saturdays, monterey park shooter was disarmed, potentially preventing more casualties. surveillance 40 shows the gum, arriving at another dance hall and neighboring alhambra. it was then confronted by a bystander, brandon say, who seized his weapon and struggled with the chute for several minutes. feeling well as some trouble sleeping. that then he in indiana who calling events lamb contemplating his in, alex said, and i'm not to harness covering face her nose me more that were attended with hovering cecily human rights groups,
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father criminal complaint in germany accusing me and mars military of genocide. the groups called fortify rights. it also accuses the military of crimes against humanity and war crimes. over its crackdown overhanging muslims in 20162017 security voice is reportedly carried out mass rapes and murders during what authorities called a clearance operation. none of them will germany has a principle of universal jurisdiction. so what does that mean? while it's a legal concept that allows countries to investigate and prosecute crimes, even if they were committed abroad. universal jurisdiction can only be used for serious international crimes, including genocide, terrorism and war crimes. the vast majority of countries recognize the principle of universal jurisdiction, which was codified in the 1949 geneva conventions. matthew smith is the head of 45 rights. he explained who the complainants are. why this case is so important is
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about half of the complainants in the case survived the rank of genocide in 2016, 2017. in about half of the complainants have survived or witnessed mass atrocity crimes that occur that occurred since the crew on february 1st 2021. so it is a diverse group of people putting their faith in hope in german authorities that there may achieve some measure of justice. the investigation at the international criminal court is very important, but that focuses narrowly on force. the port taishan is a crime against humanity against throwing up. so it doesn't cover the mass atrocity crimes that are unfolding on a daily basis. we're seeing massacres. village is getting burned down. people getting arrested, tortured, killed every day and me and more. and so with regard to the case at the international court of justice in the hague, that is a case that essentially deals with disputes between states. so that is focusing exclusively on state responsibility for the rank of genocide. so in other words,
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there is no individual criminal liability that will stem from those proceedings at the i c j. it's a very important case. the gambia has done a great thing and bring in that case, but it is, it is very different from what we're, what we're pushing for in germany. now, it's important that we recognize that not a single perpetrator from me and mar, despite a lot of attention internationally over the years, not a single perpetrator has been held accountable for these heinous crimes. and we are seen the me a mar, military, you know, enter into the air space, for example, of its neighbors. india, thailand, bangladesh, were seen air strikes on civilian targets. were seen accident essentially amount to these mass atrocity crimes, crimes against humanity, war crimes occurring routinely. now, and so it's, it's crucial at this stage that german authorities and others send aloud message to me and more military leader ship and soldiers that they are not safe from justice
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in this world. they need to know that they will face accountability for their crimes. they should be punished for their crimes. and that is exactly what the complaints in this case in this complaint are seeking on nikki diamond, is a complainant and the case, and a member of the board of directors at 45 rights. he tells us about his 1st hand experience in dealing with me and my military government. before the cool, i was followed by the military intelligent, 247 after the could also i also defense either, i mean talking to local media, international media or in i'll, in february i'm a fever a i was want to leave my home and request me to hide go in hiding because of the if the military intelligence. busy special branch arrested me, i will be a kill and culture and kill. so i normally walk with the. busy busy inside of,
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from the military and from the police, the so all the time, the shell, the case of inside information with me, all the warning. so i left my whole and i goal in hiding ingle and then be also looking, hunting me and my family. so i moved to timer border so even i moved to time them up for, for. busy that location is to try to bind the military and strike a deal what i was deal. so we have to do our own shelter. and one of our military act cracker jack fight is flying in that location. we have to go in hiding. so i been expressing a sprint the kinds of. busy traumatic events, the sink stuff to the coop. i'm a few more defenders before the cou, i was defending, and i was investigating and documenting humor, right, violation in real time and also in other part of the country. so i'm a kinds of well known humor. i defended and i work for the. busy for the fire, right, so they are being follow me for the full 7. and after the qu also be in the spotlight
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because i was. busy talking to the local media and talking to the internet in the nation, the media against the military coup, ema, sunday morning had on the news hour including jam type street surround an ancient temple in north, in india, i plans for redevelopment or making local people angry, mending fences brazil's president makes his 1st official visit to argentina to rebuild the relationship, fractured into by his predecessor, i'm in sports this when champions amy for her 2nd run slam title story and open action coming up. ah. people in the ancient city of friend of and northern india, so they don't want streets around a famous hindu temple to be widened, plans to build a corridor to the banquet bahati temple could mean hundreds of homes or demolished
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v metals joining us live. now, why does the government want to do this problem? so the people of this sound divided on what has become a debate about culture versus development 7, that one is an ancient down it's centuries old. it's considered to be one of the holiest places by many hindus, and it attracts millions of devotees every year. so the government wants to spend millions of dollars to improve facilities for these tourists endeavor. deezen that involves expanding the template complex and will also involve demolishing hundreds of buildings, including homes and shops, many of which have been around for decades now. the streets over here can get very crowded. last year. some residents approached the court for maintenance and upkeep off this bunkie behind temple, after a deadly stampede. but our residence said vehemently opposed this and have been
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protesting 4 days. they say that on one hand, this could destroy their livelihoods because they're selling. it would have shops and the selling goods that are linked to the temper and the oh no, what did he, what do you have? notation will look for them. but more importantly, that emotionally attached to this land. they consider themselves me. part of the history of this ancient town and they believed that this renovation and this new corridor will destroy the very essence of been the oven. o processions a common ha. but these are not devotees. residents of this tempered tao are chanting against the government plan to redevelop this area and re locate hundreds of people of antique gal. but why does the government even want to build a new corridor? this will ruin the town. people come here to experience the history video and made resonance like us to a part of the history with what's the point of a new card or if everything is thrown out the ancient town of in the oven in
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northern india as a popular pilgrimage site for hindus, it's home to the 150 road bound to be how he tempered one of the largest dedicated to lord krishna. these narrow liens are often crowded. last year, a stampede kill 2 people. the government wants to redevelop 5 acres of surrounding area it all to plants to increase the templates capacity by 5 times g, g, bother usage, others and buy more tourists will come here. this will benefit the local economy, bottom of the believe the creed and business will grow. it will also create more jobs, so it would be good for the people of this town for her buildings have been marked for demolition. some of these have been around for decades. rented historicism is big business. in india it dominates domestic traveling, generates billions of dollars every year. to capitalize on this, the government has spent millions of dollars to renovate temples actually decides nick bower nessie and jen some see the project to destroy the towns unique history
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at that one. and we're now la la la, you lean on the streets around leading to the template sacred. it is believed road . kristen grew up. he, the redevelopment will make friend of unlike delhi, on by. that's why i suggested the government shift the temple to a different area. so devoted to get all of the facilities. the government says it will compensate people and relocate businesses residency. the land has emotional value and the project will ruined a partner. but then i'll just the oven, northern india, japanese prime minister for me. ok. she is planning to tackle spiraling prices and boost wages. he's opened the 1st parliament session of the year as japan's economy recorded its highest inflation rate and just over 4 decades. robin bribe reports from tokyo. one of them predicted to take place until the late 20 twenties and is the cause of some shock here. the fact but 2 neighboring rivals and for the
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colonies, taiwan and south korea will habits predicted by later on that year. overtaken japan in terms of average g d p, that's a measure of individual. well, it's been put down to economic progress in those 2 places, but also compounded by the stagnated in japan's economy with wages virtually not moving for years, made worse by the sudden drop in the value of the n causing spiraling inflation. they said that society, which romance generation has been used to prices not moving. definitely a lot of people here feeling a lot poorer. i just, i have to look at the price of everything before i buy. only my husband since press the raising. we just should go up as well. why not opening the new session of parliament this week? prime minister for me, casita has been addressing his country's economic problems just as all of his predecessors have done. but you can see the economic impact on the st,
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especially things like japan's iconic count, 100 yen stores, 100. yeah. and basically used to be worth about a dollar. well, it's worth a lot less than that. now. in fact, it's very difficult to find an item the bought a 100 yen price tag on the same goes for a number of japan sushi chain with some stores they used to be front to attract customers with soon for cheap, 100 yen sushi. this is now taking those the menu who is bracing for more large scale process calling for the resignation of president didn't follow up a 100 much to lima on monday, demanding new elections. a mass rallies planned for tuesday. the crisis began in december after former president pedal casteel tried to dissolve. congress, arrested. since then any 50 people have been killed, joined violent protests. marianna sanchez has more from lima is
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usually doesn't happen. police escorting protestors here in the center of the capitol. most of the people here are people from the highland. many of the processors here are poor nowhere. 3 weeks ago, police open fire and 17 people were killed only one afternoon. the government because they say they think there will not be any justice and make them feel important. i didn't know that part of the country more than the 5 be already been deal with international. i'm a local to my again a government to look into that or should it the government. 6 are trying to protect the most i in these
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a red or reduced by the government confrontation and why it's adding fuel to the unrest. nobody oh, of the country. public workers of marston, venezuela's capital to demand better pay in the face of soaring prices. it's a 3rd demonstration of its kind this month. on monday, the government set inflation, which more than 230 percent last year, salaries for public sector employees haven't changed since march gleason. brazil say they believe a gang leader is said to be behind an illegal fishing racket, ordered the killing of a british journalist and an activist. last june, dumb phillips, some journal pereta was shot dead in a remote part of the amazon while doing research for a book. police and the suspect has been in custody since december ordered the murders and supplied weapons on boats to be alleged killers. brazil as president has promised to improve ties with argentina,
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which became strained under his predecessors of both scenarios. there was enough for a little silver speaking in bunny saturdays, and his 1st trip since taking office this month. there is a boat reports from argentina's capital the for decades, new brazilian precedence made argentine other 1st flooring trip. the gateway to another rejected that tradition. but he successfully fever, wants to go back to the old ways and improve relations between south america. the giant screw, emotionally dirty, again, assuming we have a history that united us, we have cultural things in common. we have to improve health care. we have to organize our energy developments. we've spoken about the benefit of brazilian electricity. dear lula, this is your home. well, that's even for a man. this also discussed the possibility of a common currency to promote bilateral trade and reduce reliance on the us dollar. actually last us and we need to, the finance ministers are currently working each with his own economic team to make
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us a proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the 2 countries that has done and a common currency to be built after much debate. and many meetings, president lula scene, also came to our didn't seem to participate in a summit by a regional block of latin american and caribbean nations. for the left this block back in 2900 during the government. a former president was when i don't because of the presence of cuba and venezuela the threatens of you in this time. it also shows that he's prioritizing rebuilding that relationship with the latin american neighbors. among those countries was venezuela president. nicola, my daughter was also expected him when cited but suspended the trip. the venezuelan government said there was a plan of aggression against the leader the sunday before leaving him when aside he said argentina should welcome to call on my the widow ha,
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marielli low sankey market i left to venezuela 5 years ago. her daughter had cancer and there were no medicines to treat her. i am a, let me know if it is, how can i be that a democratic country will receive a tyrant, a person that's destroyed a country and has allied itself with the iranians and russians? i feel horrible this has happened in brazil and over 30 other countries will be part of the summit happening. im when our site is on tuesday, it's a regional block that will allow countries in this part of the world to discuss integration and how to best solves the challenges they face it. he said, well, i'll just see that one aside is a former top f, b, i official who investigated russian. the oligarchs has been accused or working for one of them and violating us sanctions. agent, charles mcgonigal pleaded not guilty to 4 criminal charges, including conspiracy and money laundering. mcgonigal is the former head of the fios counter intelligence division in new york is been indicted for helping sanctioned
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russian billionaire all our data pucks pasco. my cana has more from washington dc. this is a very senior for my f. b. i officer, he retired in 2018. but even before he retired, he was carrying our tech to the t's, which would've appeared to be helping the very person that as head of the counter intelligence he was supposed to be investigating that. is there a bus gear, a russian only gog now he's being charged with assisting pasco, who was placed on the us sanctions list back in 2018. and it's alleged that he and a former russian diplomatic who is now a us citizen assisted therapy. jessica and also indulged in money laundering. now there were 9 indictments laid against ad mcgonigal, but in a separate case, another 9 indictments were unfilled in washington d. c. now he's expected to appear virtually in the dc court. on wednesday he will
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play that that particular point stella had and all the 0 torinio officials a hit with sanctions over the clocked on the anti government protesters. a sport, this is rugby world cup hosts get ready to start the international season. ah. it's tuesday, january the 24th. here's our headlines for europe in africa. so we have been talking about flooding, rains through the balkans, but colder air has rushed in so that precipitation has changed over to snow. so in slovenia is capital and we're from 10 to 15. centimeters fell certainly enough for people to get stuck there and the snow is still falling to day through sorry evo: read into sophia bulgaria. but i think the most active weather will be in the valley or at sea, a rain and wind combo here. so a for some of the islands,
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we could see wind gusts about 5055 kilometers per hour, low temperatures for spain and portugal, weather alerts in play for just how low these temperatures are. and it's been cold in england hash and how, you know, west london heathrow, airport minus a, but you bounced back at tuesday afternoon to 5 and we've got a warm surge of air for the republic of ireland and scotland. so both dublin in edinburgh coming in at double digits, 10 degrees on tuesday. now for turkey, a. com weather but for greece, storms rolling through the elf is allowed as they enter the g in. and for parts of the northwest of africa, we've had some sub 0 temperatures here. got to get you to the mozambique channel. a tropical storm has redeveloped that's drenching the west coast of madagascar could see about a month's worth of rain within a short period of time. bye for now. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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hulu. ah ah, watching out is it a reminder about top stories? this are at least 7 people had been killed in the latest mass shooting in the us. that happened just south of san francisco in california. the suspected guns in custody. it comes as days after another gun attack in california left 11 victims dead. a human rights group was attempting to get me and mars military prosecuted for genocide over its crackdown on where he muslims, in 201620. 1745 rights is filed the case in germany, which is a principle of universal jurisdiction. ukraine is president says he's taking powerful steps to root out corruption in government. the deputy defense minister is
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among several others who resigned or been removed following graft allegations. president zalinski says they'll be at 0 tolerance for corrupt officials. we're going to bring in peters. the mill is a man from keith. he's the director of the you ration democracy initiative. very good to have you with sir on al jazeera ukraine, like so. many other countries has a history of corruption, but the focus of course, had switched to the war. why are we suddenly saving this flurry of cases again? was a very good question. i mean, these are very serious allegations. you know, we are investigating the war profiteering purchasing purchases a military array. sions, catering, but it's been inflated 2 or 3 times. then there are some officials in putting that infrastructure minister was been accused of accepting a $400000.00 bride on the purchase of the generators. all very, very significant allegations. and this comes on the heels of allegations including
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by u. s. congressman, that ukraine was selling off its military. no, no, it's equipment takes weapons that was provided by the west over the summer. that has not been doubt so this, this seems like this was a fake. and this is but, but this is a very crucial moment because right now european powers are discussing a given. ready ukraine german made elaborate to thank. so any allegations that there are some official spin ukraine for what profit theory from this war effort, this may do significant damage to the ukraine prospects of getting these stamps. but, you know, once again, the fact that this is happening in full transparency, that provides it incredibly strong contrast with russia where we're actually hearing that goodness. you know, circle of cronies are likewise profit theory from the war effort. and you can bet your life that nothing's gonna happen to them in russia. we're what we're seeing in ukraine. you know, despite that the very waters,
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some allegations that we're hearing is that finally the government is showing political will to crack down against these officials. i want to ask you about that, where the motivation for this track down comes from because my understanding but the, the, my reading of it is that at the start of the war, journalists who would normally have been investigating this time kind of thing and trying to hold authorities to account, essentially went quiet because they want to didn't want anything to distract from the war effort. now we appear to be saying those same journalists, turning their attention back to the authorities. this means that this work has not yet completed. and if it goes on, this is very damaging for ukraine, particularly in relation to its future plans to go towards the you as well. indeed, i mean, we're talking about the economy. you create an economy which is dependent 60 percent dependent on question. and specifically, you aid so, i mean, the journalist who investigated this,
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you couldn't put it better in his interview to political. he said ukraine has a unique opportunity to show that we're not like russia, where they laundry money on everything. if some guy, he says, wants to still millions of years from us during the war, when our economy is so dependent, then we have to stop him. so i, i guess this, this is a principal decision that was made of that, you know, the longer this goes on, the more damaging in the, you know, the results of it, the aftermath will be. so it's better to catch the mouth, malfeasance. these are corrupt official sooner rather than later. so i to, you know, i think house cleaning is an order and apart from the cases that i mentioned, there's been a slew of other resignation including by the deputy in our chief of presidential staff. there's some ministers who are considering resigning and the actual, the defense minutes to himself, even though he's been extremely capable and effective. he is now facing calls to
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resign as well. could you get your thoughts on this peter's, on that we appreciate your being with us. thank you very much indeed you poland has formerly asked germany for permission to send its arsenal of german. a leopard tanks to ukraine. balance been under increasing pressure for being reluctant to approve delivery of the tanks. by 3rd countries, germany's defense minister says berlin hasn't changed his position, but it will make a decision soon. have also to see. i have already encouraged partner countries that have lead time for, for that operational to begin the training of euclidean forces on these times. there is no question at all where this is possible and desired. we are not standing in the way. of course we can only do this ourselves once we have made a decision on how to deal with the leper tanks. title wanted to make the dominant came, who's in balance for his dominic this was a key moment, wasn't that that request had to be made. now all eyes will be to see how germany
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responds to that request. yes, the ball as it were is very much in the course of the chancellor. all shots, now with the request is in does he want to approve the de re export of tanks, german tanks that were sold to other e u countries, other european nato countries, to a country that is not in need. so, and that is fighting a war with russia, that is the fundamental question as being posed by media outlets and that sort of thing for weeks. what does mister shots want to do? well, now he's got to make his mind up. he knows that around the cabinets that he chairs, there are ministers who have openly said, well, if there's a request to release tax that we've sold, rather a you countries, we won't stand in the way he knows that. but he also knows that he would be then a chancellor of germany who was allowing german made weapons systems offensive weapon systems to be used against forces of the russian federation. now that is
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a central issue for any german chancellor given the historical legacy that this country has visa v. russia. so as i say all eyes on mr. shots, does he want to release them? it is worth making the point that it's not the entire arsenal of leopard to tax that poland would wish to give to ukraine. it's a fraction of those tanks and that poland wants a small coalition. that's what the prime minister, moral. yep. ski said a small coalition of states with like minded interest. visa v leopard 2 tanks to be sent to poland. some people talking around a 90, perhaps a 100 tanks. that's the sort of thing that present zalinski wants. he wants those main battle battle tanks because those of the tanks with which he believes his forces can attack the russian forces and drive them out of his country w. thank you very much. indeed, dominic came talking to us from berlin. fighting between ukrainian or russian forces is intensifying their how sole region all just either correspondent time at
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all, somebody reports from the front lines. there's a sense of unease in care song. ukrainian forces are always on alert. we've been granted exclusive access to one of their secret hideout, ukrainian se the battles on the southern front of carson are going in their favor, not the felon. and this is the closest point between ukrainian or russian forces on the front line. we were allowed to fill this mobile artillery as it was preparing to fire, rush and target. the soldiers have covered it with branches, it hidden, their hiding it from an enemy. they themselves can't see the team commander overseas. every move because on the front line there is no room for error even is that a lot of the russians are on the opposite side. at this moment. their exact location is being sent to us by radio, in the order to fire will be issues. moments later, a shell is launched. everything shakes, then another. this put,
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it shows the ukranian army bombing russian locations elsewhere there, us supplied howitzers. part of the military aid from washington. ok, scott the lead to a poor ukraine artillery hit russian targets an eastern here sun. but the russians respond by bombing, the city, residential areas and infrastructure. the war is spreading and the russian shelling doesn't stop in the city center. some areas of care song look like a ghost town. tens of thousands of people have left, but others remain. hope that the war will be over quickly are fading. carson fell soon after russia invaded in february 2022 ukraine. we took the city late last year . russian troops withdrew to the eastern bank of the deep river, which flows through the province. carousel is important because of its location is access to the black sea and the sea of as of and of course, the crimean peninsula to mere l. somebody al jazeera care song.
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major trade between history and china appears to be on the verge of resuming with the 2, promising to mend relations after more than a 2 year ban and commodity imports. the 1st shipment of australian coal is reportedly set to arrive in china as early as next month said o'clock, reports from breast, but it was this meeting between changing thing and entity, albany on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, november that indicated relations between a strong and china were out of the diplomatic 2 years after beijing placed an unofficial ban. let's try to log stuff, coal, bali wine and beef industry leaders are optimistic. the next step will be the lifting. those tried restriction, we'd like to get it back there if we could. log lumps in china represented 90 percent of their tried for lumps or loans. plenty of comments going on about china . roping up, particularly with the tribe relations. improving. a study used to be the 2nd
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largest supplier of coal to china that ground to a halt in 2020. when the former prime minister scott morrison demanded an independent investigation into the origins of the corona, are now in a partial resumption of tried. 4 major chinese companies, including power generators and one steel mill, had been cleared to import australia. is we welcome the opportunity to visit china, why it's important to us again, bar. i to wired for john or at charlotte ended up being up to supply any, any orders in china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing has impacted australian exports worth $14000000000.00 a year. actions that a now before the world trade organization, camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case. if beijing lifts restrictions, we shouldn't be over confident,
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we shouldn't be complacent. we should continue to try to diversify our trade base and the like. because the geopolitical problems with china aren't going to go away in the short term unless say the rebuilding political trust will also take time. try mr. don farrell, macy's, chinese counterpart virtually in coming weeks. it's the latest sign of efforts to try and stabilize what has been a turbulent relationship with strategy is largest trading partner. the ministerial meeting will be the 1st in more than $30.00, clock out a 0 brisbin. on joining me now from melbourne is jew syracusa. he is a professor of political science and international diplomacy. i the coaching university. thanks very much indeed for being with us. we just heard in sales report there. china trade worth about $14000000000.00 to her to australia. one can understand the benefits to australia, of doing this kind of a deal with china. what's the political motivation for trying to mend fences? well,
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i and china is always looking for better relations with australia because area is art and parcel of american policy and courtesy and the, and the street and courtesy, the august treaty and the like. so are, you know, it makes sense for china to have better relations and also makes sense for us to a, to have better relations, to gain a little bit of independence or leeway in terms of those relations. how do you think the u. s. is going to react to this resumption of trade deals. well, they will be cautious now, and they'll probably be very wary of this may not be on chinese. australian relations took a nosedive, nosedive not just because of the, the request to look at the origin called it and interfere and chinese interfere and so, so called chinese interference, australian political life in the line. and the australian ones who are fairly local anti chinese period and i must say from what i read about australia,
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chinese diplomats and the like. they went through and i was anti australian phase of bad trade relations should be avoided because they poison political relations. i mean, it, australia counts on china, afford exports, iron, or, and it's called the number one and 2 exports in australia. and i might add international students and number 3. so story is highly dependent on chinese imports. and also one, even though child story has found some alternative sources for its iron or, and it's called the fact is it's still the shortest distance between 2 points. so you know, the co, well, will be much appreciated in china because of the prices will be able to go out. but look, anything that carols on the normalization relations is a very good idea. china, the chinese miracle, the last 20 years. it's economic growth. as the kind of a great deal on australian metallurgical coal and the like,
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australia has prospered the last 20 years as a result of the sales to china. so, you know, i think a lot of folks would like to see a resumption of normal relations because the of the relations in the past have stymied a great many things, including making them better relation. so, and i think the l. p. government, the albany government with long as the foreign minister has a signal to change. i think she wants to move away from the previous government. the coalition government of scott morrison. and of course the, the big hand here for everybody is, is that kevin rod who is mostly balanced dan and pro chinese on a lot of issues has been appointed the australian ambassador to washington to sort of maybe a counter american war talk in china. and in washington about china, so i think there are
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a lot of markers right now in the water and we should watch them just very briefly i'm, it's tempting to think isn't that everything is going to be fine from not one. and it very rarely isn't geo geo politics. do you think that australia has learned enough lessons in terms of diversification in that if relations with china do sorrow some point to the future, it won't be as impacted as it has been the last time i yeah, char austria has learned to diversify, diversify, a little bit, but let me tell you i've been in higher education for many, many years. the chinese student australia has been a great deal to australia and i hope to them as well and make that resumption of our trade back and forth is, is very, very important. so you know, this for shadow is a lot of other developments, you know, you can, you can handle your cold in your iron or in different places. but when it comes time to human beings, if you want to open those doors for international inter education there's, there's no substitute for good, good diplomacy and good relations just because of professor political science and
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international diplomacy. cutting university. thanks very much indeed. so thank you . the world health organization's cold for immediate action to protect children from contaminated medicines. the wanting follows the deaths of more than $300.00 children in the gambia, indonesia. and as bacchus done from acute kidney injury, linked to cough serves the w h. o says the medicine had high levels of toxic chemicals. it's asked for the products made by 2 indian companies to be removed in 7 countries. took his president, resume, tie about one has won sweden. it should not expect his backing to join. nato involves a protest outside took. he is embassy in stockholm the weekend when a far right politician burned the koran. earlier this month pro kurdish protesters hung an effigy of the one doing another demonstration in the swedish capital. the louisiana is visited city, the ugly incident to the sweden is an insult. every one who respects the
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thanks so much. harry kane has become taught nems joint all time leading scorer. england forward getting on the score sheets and spurs beat full him away. kane got his goal just before half time as the north london side secure to wonder when spurs are now 3 points behind what plays men united. they played one more game for cain. it means he has $0.26 at tottenham goals. level with club legend to meet grieves he was amazing. i think he's go from, does he go? a seclusion of will. ah, to come to the ball and then to, to kick in. in that way, earlier was cost strike, it is called the staple of girl, and he loves i talked to norma denominator. you thought i should be good. the should be good. if we're together we were able to do something
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. yeah. because then it's important. where would is reiko? i think it would be more important than you for you are good to go from here. let's take a look at how kane's stats stack up against greece cane has taken more games to reach $266.00 goals, and therefore has a worse strike rate. and of course, came is still to win a major trophy at spurs, while greeves, one to afaik hops on the european cup winners cap. or joining us now from london is 442 magazines, ben hayward, who's been following tottenham for many years. now how about a, how huge of an achievement is this for kane? i think that incredible shipments are at $266.00 go there are many players. you can
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achieve that over a period of 10 years as well. he's done it. and you know, you compare it to jimmy grades, it's football in a different era games that have so many goes now. back in that era, 960, it's just amazing. hurricane now stops to join us. taught them and also for england . and, you know, we've been without truth the written history. well, there's been a lot of talk about canes future. do you think it is time for him to move on from spurts? well, you know, as a child and hopefully not. but you know, at the same time, if he wants to write his name down in the list of all time greats then, then perhaps, you know, he was trying to join mentioned the city as know back in the summer 2021 certain the most him as a price came out of a may be ended up staying. i think his dream will be as a fan. so when a trophy we taught them, but you know,
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time is running out. so i really have to get iraq if they to keep him. and now his break and broken that goes record the most time record the ingram records. i think he will challenge attention probably to the, the premier league record some rest of those which is help and i'm sure i'm sure the 60 also willing some simple as well. so i think he will definitely be interested in listening to office. might have to say, well, let's move on to other primarily news and frank lamb part as you know, has been in fact by ever 10 would be difficult for him to rebuild his career as a manager after this. i think it will be difficult, you know, because you know, sat by chelsea and now stuck by every time as well. both of those roles started, well, he goes up with good kind of connection with the find good on. but then, you know tactically, he was found wanting, spin, dismal, run, and results ever tendon. ultimately, you can see why that he's been sat with a club in danger,
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it's been relegated again. so i do think matlab will be wary of trying to lump out and perhaps you need to jump back and championship as you where it was with bobby or consider maybe an, an international or, or different kind of role. i think we're going to see him out of management prepared of time and well, who would you say is the best fit to take over at every 10? it's very difficult, jennifer said, lot managers come and go addison in recent years, obviously coming in at 2 o'clock like that in the middle of the season for renovation by not a lot of churches where he wants to come in to during the summer times. what pre season projects and things like that, and okay, show that it needs to be someone who can come in and really kind of shake up the culture. get replaced, excited again. and you know, somebody like must be, it's not going to be interested in coming at this dance very much. it was about
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just that he patched somebody like that. he can get the plans excited again, get the funds excited and you know, get them on a run which, which could take them, you know, clear relegation sense. if not, you know somebody up and coming like maybe i'm already in the coach, sporting sporting club in less than somebody like that. he could really come in and start an exciting project, but it's very difficult time and it would be difficult. i just want to ask you quickly as we just approach the over half way mark of the season, who's got the title, the think? well, also looking so strong on a, you know, 50 points, halfway steaks, just incredible. you know, to think that they missed out and champions league, susan, and yet here they are, the top of the table. a point. and obviously we can't write off much to
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city. interested city haven't played each other yet. so, you know, if city what the, when those 2 games then it's yeah, there's nothing in it and i feel like after running on his ranch, i think you're going to run a big run now. so you know, it's between those 2. i think it be good for the front costs which went up something different. we same city dominate over the last 5 years, but we moved them out. yes. lar smell top of the table. thank you so much, ben hayward, thanks for your time again. my, the gas car are making a big impact in their 1st appearance of the african nations championship. they beat down 3 nell to secure a place in the port, a final gun or the other team to a qualified from group to see this tournament is exclusively for players based in there. but i got to time champion victoria as a rank is through to the semi finals of the australian open. the former world
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number one team just kept go of the united states and st. that as the rank was the only women woman in the drive to have won the australian open before having cleans titles in 2012 and 28. okay. well it hurts to be for because i always wonder to do well. but i also the same time, i know i have to play my best tennis, she's been playing amazing, very consistent. and i knew from the 1st point i have to bring it. we had so many, so many rallies. and i just wanted to try to stay, stay there, take opportunities because she was, she was going to take everything. if i don't, if i don't try to win myself and i'm very proud that executed my game plan really well. wimbledon shall be in a laner river. kina is 3 to her 1st australian opened the semi final. what should be the former french open when are you lena panko and bess, becky, who knocked out the top seed guy, why and packing the 4th round will face as
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a ranking before. so it was nervous, especially in the last going to be honest. no resist. before the the much so we're happy that manage with a motion of the russians. karen catching off reached his 1st ever australian open as semi final as well. he was to set up when his opponent sebastian court. the united states retired from the march with a rift injury, catching, has now reached back. the background flam semifinals after the us open in 2020 of this year is at rugby world cup. post france are getting ready to start their international season. the latest edition of the 6 nations championship is beneficially launched in latin france or the title holders and start their campaign against italy in rome. at the start of next month. now a honolulu lifeguard has beat out some of the world's best surfers to win one of
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the world's most a high profile competitions. lucas shepherd sent one, the eddie, a cow, a big wave invitational in hawaii. it's the 1st time in 7 years. waves have reached at least 30 feet, which is the acceptable height for the event to go ahead, the shepherds, and had to take time out from his day job to participate in the tournament getting out to time world. so, flea champion, john, john, florence finished and 2nd. all right. and then is that all you support for now? back to you. ra. thank you very much. indeed. tom mccray is going to be here in a couple of minutes with one on these stories. i'm roberson place for being with me . good bye. ah
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