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california, the suns out in ss and los angeles, and there is all that snow leave in the rockies into the southern plains and for the caribbean central america. the winds are blowing in some rain across the caribbean coast of nicaragua, coast rica and panama. and for the top end of south america, storms extend from kito to brazil, yet to the southeast to brazil. and for brazil's state of heal john j, the soul of the capital port to allegro, your temperatures are gonna shoot up in the days to come about 37 degrees while above average. for this time of the year, we'll see soon take care the the. ready ready ready ah,
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hello, i'm robot this, and this is the news are alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, a comp on, on corruption in ukraine. the deputy defense minister, resigns and several governors are dismissed after president zalinski vase to route out misconduct. another my shooting in the us state of california, at least 7 people who killed their san francisco. a human rights group follows a criminal complaint against me and laws military to hold them responsible for genocidal war crimes. and jam packed streets around an ancient temple in northern india, we reported the redevelopment plans making locals. i angry. i'm far as small. i have all the days, boy says harry kane puts himself into the tottenham record thugs before it is now the clubs joined. all time leading scorer and thanks he says, winner against poland. mm.
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the greatest president vladimir zalinski says powerful steps are being taken to root out corruption at the highest levels of government. 5 regional governors have been dismissed from their posts and the countries deputy defense minister as resign following allegation that his department overpaid suppliers for soldiers food. the deputy infrastructure minister was detained on saturday. he suspected of getting kickbacks of up to $400000.00 in a deal to him for generators. natasha bathrooms. got more on this. not from cave. the cranium, president of law dominion lensky, did indicate. on monday in a night, you directly, 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, i've been sacked, resigned, also prosecutor general, the deputy head of the presidential office. so a number of people who are having to set down or have resign because of links to
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some of these corruptions, candles. now, what followed me as 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 reason, the 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 under way for ukraine to accede to the block. poland is how many hours germany for permission to send its arsenal of german made leopard tanks to ukraine. berlin has been under increasing pressure for being reluctant to approve delivery of the tanks by 3rd countries, japanese defense ministers, as berlin hasn't changed his position, but it will make a decision soon. kevin ousley, see,
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i have already encouraged partner countries that have lead time for, for that operational to begin the training of ukrainian forces on these tanks. 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 tax side. ok, we're going to speak to dominic cain in violence or dominate collins formerly asked germany for permission. what happens now? what happens now is pretty clear, the german government has to work out what its position is. we know that some members of the cabinet have said, well, they didn't want to stand in the way of countries seeking to re export. the leopard twos that they bought from germany to a non nato country in this case ukraine. but we also know that for key policies such as this one key decision such as this one. it's the say so of the german chancellor, which is required. remember also that earlier in the week it was being said by
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german government officials, that if a request would be received, then it would be dealt with with the swiftness that such a request would require. well, that sounds a little bit like civil service jargon. and yet, there is no question or there is a real element of urgency that has been injected into this entire debate. now it is interesting that they are, that sir. the dimensions are, has been very careful and. busy cautious in the run up to, to any decision making being made, what kind of things does he have to take into consideration before allowing these tanks to be used in ukraine? several different factors are at work here. one of the 1st ones is the fact that the leopard 2 main battle tank is in the arsenals of very many different european native countries. and that several of said that they want to send those leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. then there is the fact that the main battle tank,
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the leopard too, is perceived by many people as being ideally suited to the sorts of terrain and to the sorts of fighting that they would be used to take part in, in the conflict between ukraine and russia. but then there's also the historical legacy that german governments of whatever political issue have following the 2nd world war. the fact that germany caused nazi germany call so much damage to so many communities right throughout europe, but particularly in the former ussr is a factor that plays on the minds of several of several german governments. and specifically, on all of shots, does he want to authorize german offensive weapon systems like the leopard to, to be used? it all mass against russian forces? that is the central question. and once he has answered that, we will then no one would assume quite quickly whether those weapons systems will
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be delivered. w. thank you very much. indeed, dominic came in berlin. well peter zelner of are is director of the you raising democracy initiative. and he says this track down in corruption and ukraine is vital at a moment when germany is considering whether to allow its leopard 2 tanks to be sent there. any allegations that there are some officials in ukraine. what profit theory from this war effort this may do significant damage to the ukraine prospect of getting these stamps. but you know, once again, the fact that this is happening in full transparency provides. it is incredibly strong contrast with russia where we're actually hearing that goodness. you know, circle of cronies are likewise prospect theory from the war effort and you can bet your life that nothing is going to happen to them in russia. what we're seeing in your grade, you know, despite that the very, what are some allegations that we're hearing is that finally the government is
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showing political will to crack down against these officials. and we're talking about the economy. you created economy, which is dependent 60 percent dependent on western and specifically e u. a. so i mean, the journalist who investigated this, you couldn't put it better interview to political. the fed. ukraine has a unique opportunity to show that we're not like russia, where the laundry money on everything, if some guy wants to steal millions of years from us during the war, when our economy is so dependent, then we have to stop in. so i guess just as 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 corrupt officials sooner rather than later. so i, you know, i think our clinic is an order ahead of the news. our including no and inside
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protest has improved, continue their demonstrations calling for the president's resignation. an urgent call from the world health organization to get painted costs. phillips off the shelves and sports. we're going to have details in the player. her book prices trillion opens semi final is winning the title 10 years ago. ah, lebanon's head of security. nobody but of him and former prime minister has on the, on the are among several top officials being charged over the deadly blast at the bay report in 2020, an investigation was reopened on monday after more than a year. but the country's top prosecutor, who's also being charged, says the prob, should remain suspended in a hot reports from beirut. it's been nearly 3 years since one of the most powerful blasts killed dozens and destroyed neighborhoods in the lebanese capital. the
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investigation into what caused the explosion has repeatedly been sold by political pressure. but a surprised decision by the lead, traditional investigator thought it better, has given back hope to the victims, families. we are surprised by the decision. this is the decision. and the same time or are happy because the, not the norman from more than one year instigation is blocking. now we have a little of hope that somebody's something is moving on. the lead judge has released a number of detainees and charged new officials and set dates for questioning and february among them. the heads of security bodies like major general abaz ibrahim and high ranking judges, including the prosecutor, general hudson away debt. it's a 1st in a country with a history of impunity, but all indications point to the fact that the political and security establishment
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would cooperate, the public prosecutions response was swift. it rejected the implementation of baton release and prosecution orders. once again, the establishment 19 to prevent the pistol of justice. in the case of the last, we have seen government officials, the traditional official engaging any serious matter with the legal arguments that have made effectively saying blocking the continuation of the investigation and blocking junk. there's a political campaign against the tar has been led by the group has been lost, who accuses him of bias. the judge has sought to question many of its allies, including a former prime minister. hassan, who has been charged with homicide with probable intent on the decision to resume the investigation, has started a legal debate. there was no court order, but judge guitar reinstated himself basing it on legal justifications. he argued,
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a judicial investigator cannot be dismissed or removed and that his task ends once he issues an indictment. in the case. families of victims haven't stopped their quest for answers and justice. they want to know who brought the ammonium nitrate to lebanon, and who unsafely stored it at the port. it may be a long way for that battle to be one that the resumption of the probe has already re ignited tensions center for their elders. eda, they told me this from latin american encounter being stayed. so meeting in argentina for the annual summit, no light spanish acronym, select the current situation in peru is likely to top the agenda. but the groups also going to discuss ways to deepen ties between their economies. politics and cultures, brazilian president lula da silva, is taking part as his country rejoins the original block after a hiatus and a giant bowl center room for his a bow has more from one or says what can we expect from the meetings today?
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while we're here this summer, but brings together countries from latin america and the caribbean, they're going to be discussing development integration, but also the problems, the challenges that latin america and this part of the world is facing today. what's important to note is that this, a regional block was created back in 2010 doing what was known as the pink tide in latin america. but center left and left with government at the time. and it was created in a turn it, if you could counter the influence of the united states in the part of the world defendant turnitin of the organization of american tape. the big difference between the lack and the oil is the preference of countries like cuba, for example, the preference of q media and any question during this meeting today. so they're going to be discussing many of the issues that are affecting the best part of the world. and what's important is the return of brazil back in 2019 for where president j for now withdrew the country from this organization. so posting the
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presence of countries like benny sewell and tube, well, one of the 1st things love a few of a did when taking off it is announced that brazil is coming back and many are hoping that by with brazil coming back, this will suddenly revive this forum this regional block that in a way is trying to find a kind of a way no lot of people with very key or a monday when he was a here in argentina. saying that the say lack of need to promote dialogue needs to promote negotiations in countries, for example, like benefits that embargoed and sanctioned i not what's needed in this part of the world today. so we're going to have to see what the president that are present, right? now in this summer, we'll have to say later today about the ongoing situation in latin america. interesting. we also, venezuela was expected to attend, but i believe it's not going to be there. well yes, in fact, it was a very confused incident on monday for us, nicole last minute of preston. nicholas was expected to be arriving to
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a site and he was going to be meeting with a brazilian presley and about that did not happen. and nobody knew what exactly was going on later on. the benefit government announced in an official posting that they were not coming here because that was a plan of aggression against precedent for that model. though there were several protests here in what a site is. there were planned again from the call that there's thousands of venezuela and migrants that have come here. and then they were planning to stage a protest. also, the opposition from argentina said that if he comes and landed in going to fight if he should be detained. in fact, there were several, a judge was involved. some people were accusing him of human rights violations of tortures among many other things. and that's why he did not come here. in fact, he said that the foreign minister of when it's when he's pressing here today and says, and even if it's going to be a big issue that's going to be debated during the stomach here. what
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a height of teresa. thank you very much. i say so about talking to us from black service. for more on this, we're going to bring in have you jose, he's a political analyst with a focus on latin america and he's joining us now from london. vega to happy with his own, i'll just 0. so after several years of a high, h is not being there. brazil. one would imagine he's got a certain amount of catching up to do with those who are going to be at the meeting . indeed brazil is the biggest or is the biggest economy in silicon latin america indeed in ceylon, which is which means that this extremely important brasilia within sellers are being active in working for the integration are the same time agen. tina is received main trade in, pardon them, which means that the person of laulan agen tina's could be held there. i can, can economy, which has been suffering. she was promising, including inflation or 95 percent. now did both presidents there chris, in woodland prison, fernandez lula from brazil. fernando fi contina, one. this process of integration go further than talks. they want to create
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a currency which is not going to replace their national covers is but she is going to make it easy according to them to trade. and they could, they want to go to school south a currency which they expect to be between. i can tina i'm brazil and they hope that it would become a regional currency that will be that will enable, disconnect to come to balance the power of the dollar, which is in many ways the main currency which is used in that, in america for trading activities. are the same time again, tina needs a lot of financial super from, from a brazil. they want to brazil to fine answer gas pipeline, which will take god fund, his health and pot if i can tina to their border with brazil. so they can export the surplus because i demand a continuous importing gas from bolivia and it's costing them a lot of money. so we're talking about their relation between like in tina and brazil, their biggest partnership, medical sort of, but also 2 of the biggest economists in latin america. but also how that's going to be, reflect at a you regional level. so it's extremely important. the president lula decided to
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rejoin, say like the straight away us wellness, he was inaugurated and then he's visit to windows i. this is crucial intense of trying to find some kind of level of integration, which is not going to be easy because there are many disagreements within left when governments, in that american religion, for example, to peril or the kind of relationship with united states. though it's not necessarily going to be an easy ride though, is it because it's, are corresponded to some was saying those i control the say over the phone over the fact the venezuela was intending to be there. and there, while protests in the run up to the possibility the president will do it was going to be there and yet, but brazilian president, linda da silva, is saying that he is willing to talk to venezuela. he is willing to talk to cuba. not everybody at this meeting is gonna share the same opinion that he has what yes been in the thing is to venezuela is trying to are we cover the initiative in terms of the pro mattie relations and that but last it's theresa said very brightly. so if been a confusion of a wipe,
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this is my logo decided not to attend this summit to they were talking about safe security and things of that, which is not very, very clear. the apartment perfect of no matter what the united states have is valid to negotiate with my doodle because of their warning ukraine. and they need to get all from venezuela. venezuela has a bigger serves of all in the world. the has a sort of relax in a way dissipation of over my daughter in terms of international relations. however, this protest may have a preventive in the trailer from a prison mother from attending the summit, but he's falling minister is attending instead. so i've been, israel is always going to be part of her, of, of a big debate in latin america within what so called more very left wing governments and more radical if we government. but at the end of the day, month, one of the big issues at the moment is peru, some consciousness from the moderate left argentina, brazil, and chile. i agree that for my present castillo was rightly to be deposed. whereas on the contrary, bolivia, and, and unique and, and they disagree with that and columbia. these agree with that to this going to be disagreements,
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not only relation to venezuela but mainly in relation to peru. and also the more radical if we can government in, in, in running america like at columbia or, or, or m, but believe and may have more problems with it. with relation to the united states, basil president ruling his 1st government. he had a good relations with united states and he wants to maintain that, and that's where this of the legation of, of the u. s, which is attending the summit. so it's gotta be disagreements. but also let me show now is economic integration of all the latin american countries that are at a regional level. and this idea of common currency. i'm tardies that are relaxation may help achieve that integration in the long term, heavier pfizer. we appreciate you being with us on al jazeera, so thank you very much indeed for your time. through is bracing for more large scale protest calling for the resignation of president dinner. baldwin. hundred's march to lima. on monday, demanding new elections. a mass. ronnie's planned for tuesday. the crisis began in december after former president petal castillo, try to dissolve congress and was arrested, and since then,
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nearly 50 people have been killed during violent protests. marianna sanchez has got more from lima. he usually doesn't happen. the police escorting protestors here in the center of the capitol. most of the people here are people from the highland, many of the practice here on poor nowhere. 3 weeks ago, police open fire and 17 people were killed only one afternoon in 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 i already been deal with international local to mess with the government. 6 are trying to protect most
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i in these a rhetoric used by the government confrontation. why it's adding fuel to the unrest. not only nobody oh, of the country. human rights groups filed a criminal complaint in germany, accusing me and mars military of genocide groups called fortify rights. it also accuses the military of crimes against humanity and war crimes over its crackdown on rockingham renaissance in 201620. 17. security force is reportedly carried out mass rapes and murders during what authorities called a clearance operation. germany has a principal of universal jurisdiction. well, what does that mean? 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. that includes genocide, terrorism,
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and war crimes. the vast majority of countries recognize the principle of universal jurisdiction, which was codified in the 1949 geneva conventions. we're going to bring in a lot. he liked who's in brussels. she's the chair of the european center for constitutional and human rights. very good to have you with us, ma'am. on al jazeera, what are the chances, the victims and survivors of crimes in me a mock may find justice in germany? well, the chances are, i mean it, it will be difficult, but the chances that the prosecutor will based on this criminal complaint launch a so called criminal investigation, i would consider fairly high. the complaint is incredibly comprehensive. it involves both the horrendous crimes committed against running. got it. but it also involves crimes committed both during the coo and after the food and eating
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troops. plaintiffs from across the mat in myanmar representing all for many, many ethnicities, women and men. from all walks of life, it's a very comprehensive complaint. it's bet i steer is evidence of atrocity crimes, crimes against humanity, whoa crimes. and indeed possible genocide, as documented, not just by and yos, and particularly, and young here, 45 rights, but also by the un. and several reports by its experts and missions. it's a very comprehensive complaint and it's one that i would be hopeful that the german prosecutor will take seriously and launch not just structural investigations, meaning gathering information without any specific a tickler crime scene perpetrator involved,
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but actually launch criminal investigations. also because it, the you, united nations, has not only documented the crimes they have to be also pointed to those responsible for the crimes. and that's all part and parcel. and i did the, the principle of universal jurisdiction as we were just talking about doesn't of course, just apply to germany. it is applicable to other countries as well. is there something specific about germany that would encourage confidence amongst those bringing cases? there is, the german law is, is probably one of the bench laws out there and the law that i hope that lawmakers, you know, these democracies will look to be inspired by their restrictions on. now, why is that the case? this is a law that allows for the prosecutor in germany under his discretion to launched the criminal investigations without any precedents requirement of
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a perpetrator or suspect, or indeed, a nationality requirements speak to 2 big tim survivors of these crimes. that's very important because in other countries, in most other countries, that's actually not the case. they have a restriction loss for their severely restricted either by the presence requirement office suspect within the territory of the country, or indeed a national. now the prior minute that is either to the soft bag victims and this is german law is, is so important. i forgive me for interrupting unfortunately. time is a little bit against us, but i would like to get your opinion on this. given the nature of the, the military command that we have in me and the moment, even if these cases are found to be proven, an action is brought whatever that may be. do you think that the military and me
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and me are actually going to pay any attention? well, they might not. i mean they have counted on impunity for their crimes for a long time. but i would say that history has shown that others have made that quite calculation before them and has calculated wrongly and has been faced with international arrest warren, which is also something that the german prosecutor can actually issue and has done in the case of syria and that would limit their ability to travel around the world without the possibility of being arrested. but also the gen ed. prosecutors investigations may not need to prosecutions in germany because this is also, i know that has its purpose is to combat impunity worldwide. and that means that the prosecutor's office in germany can also be understood as a depository of significant, significant evidence that can be shared with prosecutors around the world that me
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to process standards. and that means cases prepared in germany could potentially actually be prosecuted elsewhere. where suspects would suddenly occur lottie light, we appreciate your being with us and all da 0 and giving us the benefit of that expertise. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. 7 people a dead after yet another mass shooting in the us had happened in california, still reeling from a weekend gun attack. that left 11 victims dead. u. s. president joe barton is now called for an assault weapons. been following the latest incident from california. rob reynolds reports to mass killings in as many days in the state of california 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,
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deceased. with gunshot wound, victim, also suffering from a gunshot wound, was transported to stanford 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 investigation, the suspect identified as chung lee's owl as 67 year old, half moon bay resident at $440.00 p n. zell was located in his vehicle in the parking lot of the sheriff's sub station
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here and half moon bay by a sheriff's deputy. ready vow was taken into custody without incident. local officials responded with shock and outrage. in the end, 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 and to live in 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 hospital 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, maneuvered his em are showing how saturdays monterey park shooter was disarmed,
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potentially preventing more casualties. surveillance footage shows the gunman arriving at another dance hall and nobody alhambra. he was and confronted by a bystander, brunson say, who seized his weapon and struggled with the shoot for several minutes. feeling well, i have some trouble sleep in that. then even in, you know, who calling events what happened, contemplating city. and i like say that i'm not the houses i'm covering is her. doesn't mean that we're connected with cover safely all as a sort of an outbreak of tornadoes in the southern. you ask, here's jeff for the or world whether update. hello, we have a strengthening storm for the u. s. gulf states and his, i think the danger zone will extend from houston rate to new orleans. could see some tornadoes tuesday night into wednesday. certainly that will be our biggest threat here, tornadoes, flooding rain, and those winds whipping up to more than
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a 100 kilometers per hour. some serious snow for the southern plains as well that will extend into the great lakes, but for now fairly quiet conditions. but check out the 3 day forecast in toronto, wednesday to thursday, could pick up to 20 centimeters of snow as a weather alerts in play. already for how intense this could be. much quieter though for the west. a few showers here for b. c's lower, mainland that will play vancouver with the high 5 degrees and still beauty conditions rate across california. the suns out in ss in los angeles, and there is all that snow leaving the rockies into the southern plains for the caribbean. central america, the winds are blowing in some rain across the caribbean coast of nicaragua. history can panama, and for the top end of south america, storms extend from kito to brazil, yet to the southeast of brazil. and for brazil's state of heal drawn j. the soul of the capital port lay gray, your temperatures are gonna shoot up in the days to come about $37.00 degrees while above average. for this time of the year,
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we'll see you soon. take care still had on our visit. i was following relations major trade said to resume between china a destroyer after a 2 year long stand off a former f b. i special agent is charged with violating us sanctions against russia. allen sports. this year's rugby world cup hosts get ready to start their international season. awe in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right extremely there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinions. why is the sale position concerned about disrupt much more between turkey, anthea, lose them really with all 30 this is and so forth. frank assessments, you know, that was a joke about the interim government that it's not interim, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera, a decade of change. then 1917 in the middle east and north
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africa. in the 1st few allergies, they were well child some of the decades hibbitts with the $73.00 arab israeli, with the military and only in the seventy's in the arab world. politics on al jazeera lou ah, ga 0 reminder. what's up stories this our ukraine's president says he's taking powerful steps to root out corruption in government. 5 regional governors have been
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dismissed from their posts. the countries deputy defense ministers also resign following an allegation that his department overpaid suppliers for soldiers food. lebanon's, former prime minister, hudson's ya by head of security are by sea broken are among several top officials being charged over the deadly bay route lost in 2020 investigation was reopened on monday, after more than a year or the country's top prosecutor who's also being charged says the prob, should remain suspended. human rights group is attempting to get me and was military prosecutor for genocide or when it's tracked down on indian muslims. in 20162017. 45 rights has filed the case in which germany, in germany, which as a principle of universal jurisdiction major trade between australia and china appears to be on the verge of resuming with the 2, promising to mend relations after more than 2 year ban on commodity imports. for
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a shipment of australian call is reportedly set to arrive in china as early as next month. sarah clark reports from brisbin. it was this meeting between changing ping and anthony albanese on the sidelines at the g. 20 summit in indonesia, november. that indicated relations between australia and china were out of the diplomatic for a 2 years after beijing placed an unofficial ban, australian lobster, coal, barley, wine, and beef, industry leaders are misty. the next step would be the lifting of those tried restrictions. we got to get back there if we could log lumps into china represented naughty i to sanibel tried a for long sir. launch plenty of comment going on about china being up and particularly with the tribe relations. improving australia used to be the 2nd 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 current of ours. now in
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a partial resumption of tried for major chinese companies including power generators and one steel mill had been clear to import australia is welcome the opportunity to china lots. it's important to us again. we are to why for john barry ended up being up to supply any, any orders into china, tariffs and benz imposed by beijing have impacted australian exports worth $14000000000.00 a year. actions that are now before the world trade organization. camera has indicated it would be willing to reconsider its case if beijing lips restrictions. we shouldn't be of a confident, 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 and political trust will also take time
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. try mr. don't 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 australia's largest trading partner. the ministerial meeting will be the 1st in more than $30.00 o'clock al jazeera brisbin, giovanni's prime minister formula kisha does pledging to tackle spiraling prices and boost wages is opened. the 1st parliamentary section of the year as japan's economy recorded its highest inflation rate in just over 4 decades. robert bride reports from tokyo. it was predicted to take place until the late 20 twenty's and is the cause of some shock here. the fact, but 2 neighboring rivals and all the colonies, taiwan and south korea will have its predicted by later on the year overtaken japan in terms of average g d p. that's a measure of individual. well,
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it's been put down to reconcile the 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. this in a society which romance generation has been used to prices not moving. suddenly a lot of people here feeling a lot poorer. i just, i have to look at the price of everything before i buy. since press the raising, we should go up as well. why not opening the new session of parliament this week? prime minister for me? okay, gita 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. especially things like japan's iconic town, $100.00 yen stores, $100.00, you basically used to be worth about a dollar. well, it's worth
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a lot less for that. now. in fact, it's very difficult to find enough items to bought. a 100 yen price tag on the same goes for a number of japan sushi chain with some stores. they used to be fun to attract customers with super cheap. 100 dn. sushi, this is now taking those. the menu a blast and somebody has capital is injured. at least of 5 people. mortar shells reportedly landed near the presidential palace in mogadishu. nobody's claimed responsibility for the attack. it comes as 2 days after 5 civilians were killed on i'll show bob fighters bombed and stormed the mayor's office. people in the ancient city of linda lawn in northern india say they don't want streets around a famous hindu temple to be widened. plans to build a corridor to the bank. bahati temple could mean hundreds of homes or demolished pop me. michel reports from there. oh,
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processions, a common? yeah. but these are not devotees. residents of this tampa town are chanting against the government's plan to redevelop this area, henry, making it 100 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 and made residents like us who are part of the history with what's the point of a new card or if everything is thrown out. the ancient town have been done in northern india as a popular pilgrimage site. for hindus, it's home to the 150 year old bond to be how he template one of the largest dedicated to lord krishna. these narrow lines are often crowded. last year, a stampede, kill 2 people. the government wants to redevelop 5 acres of surrounding area it all to plans to increase the templates capacity by 5 times. the don't bother usage, elegant by more tourists will come here. this will benefit the local economy,
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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. register as them 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 decide, make borrow nessie and jen some see the project to destroy the towns unique history at that one. and we're now la la la, you lean on the streets around leading to the temple as sacred, but it is believed road. kristen grew up, he at the redevelopment will make friend of unlike deleon, mom, bye. that i suggested the government shift the tempo to a different area. so devotees get all the facilities, how the government says it compensate people and relocate businesses residency. the land has emotional value and the project will ruin excessive patheon,
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but they'll al jazeera windhaven, northern india, while the nominees for the most coveted awards and cinema are being reviewed. let's go live to the dalby phase or los angeles. the rich films, the performers are in the running for the 95th academy awards from top gun maverick . lift me up from black panther with not to not to from our and this is a life from everything everywhere. now next up the nominees for best documentary feature film, all that briefs ah, all the beauty and the bloodshed, fire learn, house made of splinters and novel me.
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and here are the nominees for best documentary short film. the elephant whispers hall out. how do you measure a year? the martha mitchell effect and stranger at the gate. here the nominees, the best international feature film, all quiet on the western front. argentina 1985, close belgium, field, poland, and the quiet go here are the
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up. the no need for treatment, instant natal graffiti. all quiet on the western front, ah, florida falls clinical and a handful of how this employer lives and for and now achievement individual effects all quiet on the western front avatar, the way of water, the batman black panther, what kind of her and to top gun member
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it's time for final for a warrant. here are the nominees for performance by an actor in a leading role. austin butler and elvis collins farrell in the band. he is a minister brendan fraser in the way home school and after and bill nye in living. and now the 5 nominees for performance by an actress in a leading role. kate, launch it into an a day army. in boone, andrea rise bra in michelle williams,
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and the fable needs and michelle yo in everything. yeah. just 2 categories for me. the 1st is achievement interacting and the nominees are martin mcdonna. the benches are gonna daniel kwan and daniel shiners, everything everywhere, all the steven spielberg, the ableman, todd field. tar and rubin, ashland triangle of sat now the final category. he all the 10 nominees for best motion picture of the yet all quiet on the western front mountainous producer
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of it's all the way of water. james cameron and jon landau produced the ban. she's of in a sharon graham broadway. janine and martin mcdonna producers. elvis basil sherman, catherine martin, gale berman taxi mccormick, and sky otherwise produces everything everywhere, all at once or signer and jonathan on producers. the fables christy. because go kreger steven spielberg and so he crishna produces tar. todd field dinner. no time in scotland producers top gun maverick song whose principal mcquarry david innocent and joe brock, i'mma producers trying. 1 and sadness, eric hammond doors and when you go back,
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producers and women talking he, the gardener, germany, florida, influences the woman who uses this was such an honor and huge congratulations to all the nominees. you'll be watching the nominations for the 95th academy awards, which the sentiment is gonna be held on march the 12th at the dolby theater and los angeles. but we've had denominations, obviously for best picture, 10 of them on that list, which is unusual because it's usually between 5 and time. so as i say, that ceremony gotta be held to march 12th of adobe theater in the center. the still ahead on al jazeera, a sport, a local life. god beats out some of the world's top surfers. is one of the most high profile surfing events return. ah,
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lou ah ah. this is for rob. thank you so much. harry kane has become taught nems joint all time leading scorer, the inland, forward getting on the score sheet as spurs beat full him away. cain got his goal just before half time as a north one inside, secure to one. know when spurs are now 3 points behind. 4th place, man, united, but they've played one more game for cane. it means he has 266 talk and goals loving with clap legend, jim hickory. he was amazing. i think he's go from, does he go the seclusion of will oh,
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to cancel the bowl and then that 2 cookie can in that way all year, low cost strike. it is going to be stable of going he loves i talked to norma, the denominator. we thought i should be good to should be good if to get it. we were able to to we've sad thing. yeah. because then it's important to have with this vehicle, but i think it would be more important than you for you are good to leave dorothy. let's take a look at how kane's stat says stack up against freeze cane has taken wargames. $366.00 goals and therefore has a worth strike rate. and of course kain is still to win a major trophy at 1st while green 12 fake hobbs and the european cup winners cut
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we've been speaking to for, for 2 magazines. been, hey word. he's been following tottenham for many years. he believes that 29 hurricane might be tempted by move away from north london. 266 go. there are many players. you can even achieve that over a period of 10 years as well. he's done it and you know, you compare it to jimmy grapes, it's football in a different era games that have so many go with now. that is not nice and 16. it's just amazing. hurricane now. stop story, joints have taught them and also for england. and you know, with or without trophy britain, his name is history and he was close to joining mentioned the city as we know back in the summer of 2021. so the motor mill in price came out of me, ended up staying. i think the dream will be as a fan to win a trophy with them, but you know time is running out so i really feel them have to get together if they
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want to keep him. i think he will turn his attention probably to the premier league record time record for permanent, those which is hell balance here on your 60, but also answer winning some civil as well. so i think he will, it will definitely be interested in listening to office john champion victoria as rank i history to the semi finals of the australian open a former world number one crush. 3rd, c, jessica, to go of the united states and strength as the rank is the only woman in the years draw to want me all thrilling open before having clench. title is 20122013 wimbledon champion, alina rubber. kina is through to her 1st australian opened semi final should be former french open. winter you lena austin, panko and straight set robina, who knocked out top. cbs, one pack in the 4th round will face as many women before stefano sits. the pest has reached the semifinals in melbourne for the 4th time. the 24 year old ousted check player here, the heck in straight said the hacker who had never won
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a grand slam mash until arriving in melbourne. pushed the supposed been the 2nd back. but eventually, the great start prevailed in the tie break, and we'll take rushes, turn off. now. meanwhile, catching off has reached his 1st ever australian open semi final use to set south. when the, his opponent sebastian court of the united states retired from the match with a wrist intervene. hi. this is robbie rocha post france are getting ready to start their international season. the latest edition of the 6 nations championship has been officially launched in london, france of the title holders and start their campaign against italy and 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 the world's most high profile competitions. luca shepard, son won the eddie, a cow, a big wave invitational in hawaii. it's the 1st time in 7 years. waves have reached
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at least 30 feet, which is the acceptable height for the event to go ahead. well, shepherd then had to take time out from his day job to participate in the tournament. beating out to time world surf, lee champion john john florence, who finished in 2nd. pretty amazing. okay. and that is all your support for now back to you. i thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories and for the trains present. so he is saying he's taking powerful steps to root out corruption in government trauma orfa. ah, ah. and
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