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and learn taylor, this is the out there and use our live from london. coming up in a wide ranging state of the union address, rushes president is defiant on ukraine, announcing the suspension of a clean nuclear treaty with washington. in poland jo biden's as u. s. support for ukraine is unwavering. and russia's invasion as only serve to strengthen the nato alliance. we report from generous assyrian town reduced to rubble, where residents salvage what they can from the ruins. and once the face of mexico's war on drugs, former security chief general garcia, luna, is convicted of corruption of his ties to the similar cato and john against raska in doha wiggins, sports news, including a goal scoring thriller have the latest from the box office champions league match between that whole and rail madrid. ah,
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russian president vladimir putin says moscow is suspending its ro in a treaty that limits stockpiles of nuclear weapons. the so called new start agreement is the last remaining between russia and the us. both nations account for about 90 percent of the world's nuclear warheads. russia's low house of parliament will consider the decision on wednesday. washington says hooton's decision is deeply irresponsible. while the un urged to return to dialogue, some of and dr. aid has more for moscow. easy to yield or icpc. dorothy fuller, d mirror image caught him a year since his last address to the nation. and his 1st since the start of what russia called, it was special military operation in ukraine. president vladimir putin said the country will do whatever it takes to win. if it is rumor, he said moscow's attempts at dialogue have only been met by hypocrisy and nato expansion. if it is, the miller going to war,
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it was the fault of the resty chief that i knew was easily weighing. it was the west that started the war, and russia is using force with stop it. the goal of the west is unlimited power. the special operation was launched and to protect the russian federation and eliminate the nazi threat. he said he used to get it. he was beefed up in moscow with hundreds of members of russia, political elite, an armed forces, attended his state of the nation speech, put an announce benefits to help people away and said russia had maintained its economic strength of best and sanction. but fight critics challenge the russian president narrative. this whole decision was based on miscalculations by russia. he overestimated the power of the military. he underestimated the power of the ukrainian military. he underestimate the thought is, all of the western countries to stand up against russia was more accused the rest of plotting to send nuclear weapons to ukraine before the invasion to his wide
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ranging address was meant to assure the audience at home and warned will perish. going by announcing the suspension of rushes participation in the start free tv with the united day of good. i hear them now. louis russia is suspending participation and start with the nuclear arsenals of the u. k. france as well as the u. s. are directed against the russian federation. moscow will take this into account. it is unacceptable that the u. s. has started to reshape the world order only to suit itself. in the last year that parisha nuclear plant in ukraine, which is the largest in europe, has come close to nuclear disaster. and the possibility of nuclear weapons is being used if the war escalates has been widely reported. music good, there's no steady quote change and acknowledging the end of the war. all those gathered at the conference center in central moscow stood in silence to commemorate russian service people who died put in announced a special fund to assist the family, the soldier than veterans. russia will do whatever it takes to win the message from
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a defiant president put in was to assure his people what you're hearing from the rest is untrue. according to him, the rest has been unable to isolate russia. if he did military or break its economy by the board drugs past the one year mark, there is no denying that the people are beginning to feel the impact. some majority of era. moscow. a new start agreement has been responsible for capping russian and american nuclear weapons since 2011. do you also involved regular inspections of nuclear weapons sites in both countries without renew? it will lapse in 2026, leading to fears of a revived nuclear arms race. harry force, it has more the strategic arms reduction treaty 1st signed by president bush and gorbachev in 1990. 1 has been part of a nuclear weapons framework in some form, ever since. barack obama and dmitri meditative inaugurated its successor, new start in 2010. under its terms,
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russia and united states owners of 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons would limit their deployed strategic warheads to $1550.00. and the long range missiles and bummers to $700.00 each side could inspect the other sites to ensure compliance up to 18 times a year. but inspections were hosted 1st by coded 19 and then by deteriorating relations and brushes invasion of ukraine on tuesday in moscow. let me put in, announced russia was suspending its membership. he said in response to hostile us action. marla, europe, you would keep it and you can't get it. and now they want to inspect our defense objects in the current conditions of the confrontation that takes place to day. it sounds like nonsense. it was us russia relations on nuclear weapons have been strained for years. the united states pulled out of the anti ballistic missile treaty in 2002, and at the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty in 2019 accusing russia, developing a cruise missile that breached its terms. experts fear
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a breakdown of the architecture. the decades has rained in nuclear arsenals. we seem to be losing the last bilateral relationship governing nuclear weapons. so we could have an arms race after this, and that price is not existed because of this agreement because of the inspections, the backup, the intelligence. both states have and so you have one of those pillows being taken away. joe biden agreed a 5 year extension to new start when he took office in 2021. started me. putin emphasized his action was a suspension, not withdrawal, but has raised the prospect of a treaty lapsing in 2026. he also said he had put new nuclear systems on combat duty and pledge to resume nuclear testing. at the united states did the same or equal sit al jazeera. russia has the world's biggest store of nuclear warheads, estimated it just under 6000. it's thought around. 1500 are strategically deployed,
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i think who's 812 on land based ballistic missiles. $576.00 on submarine launched ballistic missiles and around $200.00 at heavy boma bases. in comparison, the u. s. has deployed just over 1600 strategic nuclear warheads. china has a total of $350.00 warheads. france has 290 and the u. k. has 225. russian president is the ultimate decision maker when it comes to using the countries nuclear weapons. a so called nuclear briefcase or target of it's known is with the president at all times. the briefcase is a communication tool which links put in trust top military command units which hold nuclear codes. moran, a chairman, is a senior research associate at the harvard kennedy schools bell for center. she joins us live from washington. d. c by scott, thanks very much need for for being with us. or would you say that this move by fruit in deals a final blow to this to this treaty that limits russia and us is arsenal.
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lauren, this is indeed bad news, but it doesn't mean that the treaty is dead and the water that it is no longer valid. as has been mentioned in your program, russia did not withdraw from the treated. it's suspended, it's participation in it. and what it means, specifically, what we understand from russian foreign ministry that subsequently issued an explanation on this move, is that they will not resume inspections on side in person inspections that involved in personnel from each country going to the others strategic sites that are covered by the treaty inspecting that they, they assets under the tree to have indeed been eliminated and are they both sides are in compliance, but those inspections have been suspended still for cove, it and russia has refused to resume those after the pandemic. and so this is basically affirming that russia will not resume inspections. however,
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the foreign ministry maintained that russia will still abide by the limits of the treaty. so it will not build a force as above the treaty limits for now. and it will also engage in data exchanges. the both sides exchange data with regards to the treaty. so even though politically it is a really damaging move to, to the arms control architecture in very real terms, really nothing much, much has changed. so what is the, the purpose behind it? is it a, a political bargaining tool, this move? it is indeed, and we've seen that mister pudding has been using all sorts of nuclear threats. nuclear. a conjuncture is to try and stave off american support and western support for, for the war effort in ukraine. and this is, in my opinion, it's one of those ploys he basically showed that he is willing to put something as
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important in bilateral strategic arms control treaty. and that architecture, that has been a staple of us soviet and then us russian bilateral relations down for decade for 50 decades or more. the bigger threat here is that one bitch, this treaty, new start trivial lapses. in february 2026. there will be no new treaty to replace it. if we want that new treaty, we need to start negotiating it. now. it takes time. it takes multiple rounds of negotiation to reach those kinds of agreements. but under current circumstances, the prospect complex negotiations are pretty much mel. and what about pigeons warning that russia is ready to resume nuclear weapons testing? he said, of course we will not do it 1st. but if the u. s. conducts tests, we will do it as well. what did you make of that particular gambit? i mean, along the same lines you, he did a condition at that us doing,
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doing at 1st it just, it seems that he wants to emphasize russian nuclear capability. the fact that russia is a nuclear weapon state and you know, that has had an effect on the conduct of the war and ukraine. so far there has been no restraint on the western side in terms of what kinds of weapons are supplied to ukraine. what there and use might be, so he sees, it seems that he sees that this nuclear rhetoric is at some level working for him to induce that kind of caution on western side, especially now when both sides gearing in ukraine will be in russia and ukraine. a gearing for an escalation in their conventional conflict. the spring spring offensives and counter offensive mariana, whichever. and thank you very much indeed to your nice to thank you. natal extra
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general has urged moscow to reconsider its decision to promote together to james base has more from brussels. there's real concern here at nato headquarters about president putin's decision on new start ever since the 70s. there have been limits on strategic nuclear weapons from the u. s and russia, and in fact, after the cold war, both sides reduced their nuclear stock piles. this though is the last treaty left and the nato sec general yen stilton berg raised his alarm during a news conference. i asked him if it made the world a more dangerous place, more nuclear weapons and ha, and less arms control makes the world more dangerous. and that's the reason why in a to where worked so hard and to engage russia on issues related to on control and wanted while i so supported the new start. and also why i'm calling on russia today to reconsider it's a decision to suspend its participation in the new start agreement. we have to
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remember that this is another last major arms control agreements. we have mr. stoughton burgers meeting here with the ukrainian foreign minister, demitra caliber and the you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell. the focus of their meeting was the ammunition that is going to ukraine in particular artillery shells. it's believed that there are more being used by ukraine than can be manufactured. and mr. burrell revealed that he has sent a letter to all e u defense chief saying for now, while those factories speed up their production, please give your stocks to ukraine. in the meantime, yes, president joe biden says vladimir putin miscalculated the will of ukrainian people to defend their country during his visit to the parish capital on tuesday, i hadn't said put and was also wrong about nato. and the iron will of america. and i'm fisher report swore so the, this was
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a call to rally support with voices of the said growing at home and abroad. president joe biden used his speech in warsaw to paint the challenge of the war in ukraine. in stock terms. no, no one can turn away their eyes of the atrocities. russia's committee against the upgraded people. it's ap horan. it's abhorrent. but extraordinarily, as well, has been the response of ukrainian people. and the world has unannounced visit to keep the day before, perhaps overshadowed the address. but he knows people are growing tired of the cost of the pain and of the loss. and he reemphasized america's commitment to the battle . president boone is confronted with something to day did it and think was possible . a year ago, the democracy, the world had grown stronger, not weaker, but the autocrat to the world grow weaker, not stronger,
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because it allowed moments of great up people uncertainty. that knowing what you stand for is most important and knowing whose dance, right, you makes all the difference, the president as a weight of those who want him to do more. if he wasn't, there was a sign in a central squid and more saw to remind him, calling on america to put jets in the fight. he won't, but a weird, his russian counterpart spoke hours earlier. he addressed the russian people directly from the united states in nations of europe, do not seek to control or destroy russia. the west was not plotting to attack russia, as prudent said, today, and millions of russian citizens. while we want to live increase their neighbors are not the enemy. a year ago, joe biden was skeptical allies about the dangers of russian troops mashed on the border of ukraine, even as let me put and was saying he had no intention of invading this speech. was
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all about warning, those allies of the consequences of walking away or losing this fight island fisher . i'll just eat more. so as we had earlier, ukraine's military says it needs more arms and ammunition from western allies to hold off. russian attacks help is on the way, but for many troops on the front line it's too late. same bas ravi has more from nature noble exclusion zone and a warning. some views may find images in this report. distressing. the wounded. keep coming this. leaving the front line on their backs into the care of medics with the lucky ones are stabilized and moved to hospitals, where the hope is they will leave on their feet. so they're not good news, or some of the most difficult thing for us right now is losing all sizes. but you're losing people out. those who are fighting for ukraine when they bring in a person who is wounded and has deadly injuries you watch on them. and you can't
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help with anything you, what is the worst thing you can imagine at aid station like this one in that in that region, close to the fighting. there is very little space between life and death. doctor se saving a russian soldier can be just as important for you, forgot those sure that i took the hippocratic oath, and i am obliged to treat old patient regardless of nationality. and secondly, the saved life of a captive is an opportunity to exchange for our captive zera camp. so that way we can save the lives of our soldiers once a year. and still the wounded. keep coming. facing rapid assaults in the east or standing guard in the north ukraine soldiers say the threat of the next russian attack is everywhere. were about 15 kilometers from the border, with the bell roofs, in the chernobyl exclusion zone. russian forces had occupied this area at the
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beginning of the invasion, senior commanders with the ukrainian troops now tell us that they are carrying out these live fire exercises to be prepared if russian troops ever decide to come back . these drills are happening close to the site of the 1986 chernobyl nuclear disaster rushes occupation of the site last year. the ongoing occupation of this upper region nuclear plant, ukraine says, makes the threat either by accident or design of nuclear fallout. a real possibility of china with training is happening here because that is exist a chance of possible attack from belarus, which we already had some time ago. so we are training at this exact location to be sure we are ready to meet the enemy, me engaged in battle, or waiting to get into the fight. ukrainian soldiers say they've been forced into
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the kind of conflict that was until a year ago, a thing of the past. they say they want russians to leave their land and peace to return. zene basra, the ulta 0, the chernobyl exclusions on. can you credit? coming up for now today, or this news are lacking even the most basic supplies, serious overwhelmed health system struggles to treat earthquake victims and the rescue operation continues after floods and landslides. in brazil, dozens of people are still missing. plus a record breaking performance from england. cricketers at the women's t 20 world cup that's coming up with joey sport ah. rescues her again searching for people trapped under rubble and took here and syria after another earthquake late on monday. the latest tremors happened to we salt
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a massive quakes killed more than 48000 people. we have a team of correspondence covering the disaster. as a bake is in gaussian dep, missile sadder is in june, dearest syria, and we begin with this report from rob mcbride in antalya turning up what used to be that former home to witness. now it's complete destruction in these latest earthquakes. in the 1st 2 weeks ago use if tony says he was rescued from this building after an hour and decided to come back a week ago to retrieve valuables. in spite of the danger. yes, it was risky, but these were things we can leave behind valuables like identity cars and document was all know he didn't know that 3 people had been killed here the night before, while also retrieving the possessions. this is what his building on the one surrounding it looked like after the 1st quakes. the video was taken by another resident who was also planning on coming back to retrieve possessions,
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but says he knew with the strength of monday's quakes, that the building wouldn't survive. have not been i don't think anyone can if a plan, anything wrong after things like this happened. soldiers who've been stationed here for the past week have been describing to us how these latest quakes have completely transformed this one street. yet again, some buildings that had already been damaged have been further pushed over to one side. others that were close to collapse. now just piles of rubble for cities like an takia. these quakes have added to the suffering and the misery people are already enduring. bill and his family now share this one tent with another family. when the quakes came, he said they had to comfort that terrified children dennis days. it was like we were out at sea and we were being hit by waves coming from one side to the other. the people in this corner of southeast and turkey a having to re live the nightmare that began for them. 2 weeks ago,
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robert bride al jazeera and tech u. s. a vague is following the recovery of it in government at last night. we saw people out on the streets unwilling to go back into their homes because of the earthquake. and those after shocks we saw picture stations, very busy people sitting up because because of the crate and saying that they would be spending the night that night in the vehicles now today has calm down a bit. many people have actually left. and the reason is because people there was a state of panic yesterday. people are fearful because they don't know what will happen next. they don't know whether they building or secure, even though that they have, it's not 3 great distant. all is that risk that, that the building that the living is damaged and it could come down any time that's in the back of everybody's minds. when you speak to them, they say, well, we don't know where we live, where we are,
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it's secure or not for those of the i intensities or temporary accommodation rhodes in reliving that trauma every time that there's an off the shock every time this is trema, they really live that trauma is really affected by college and reading still that fit. and many people want to go home, but they don't have any homes to go back to. and many people are not prepared to go back even to the cities because because of the crate and the impact that has had their lives. and they just great also cause panic across the border in syria, in a region already devastated by years of conflict, as quite survivors who lost their homes. have know where to go. from jan doris russell said, our report here the destruction is absolute. such epoch, elliptical scenes are so much white spread across the whole town of genders. in this town, 1150 buildings have been either completely collapse or now they are
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heavily damaged. they are not habitable at all. this rubble was once ham off. many families, but now that are only remaining the memories of a life that once was here. we can see there that the carpets, the blankets, pillows, the clothes, chairs, and the toys that once happy children were playing with. but now, it is just this that is left behind. the moment that you entered the town of gin, dress that destruction the scale of destruction simply shocked you. and it is quite hard to imagine that there are still people living in this almost completely destroy town until you see people living among the rubble on the rebels and some of them still digging below to get some of the 4 sessions back and the worst ting for the residence of gender as is that they have no option. there is no where that they
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can go. many syrians here told that they had seen the worst of the enduring 12 years of civil war and conflict here. but now, in the aftermath of the earthquakes here, they have even lost more their homes possessions. what was lethal, laughed, and the sense of security. mr said that al jazeera gender is not with syria still to come when i was here that he is at security, stepped out across nigeria, after several police officers were killed just days ahead of elections, plus as the u. k. inches closer to a deal with the european union over northern islands. not everyone's happy. i will re talons in belfast and i'll be looking at the dangers involved. and what the women climate could mean, trouble for the future of this unique race that's coming up in school culture.
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ah, that what you would call when to proper is still in eastern europe, but it's tend to cross the border and exist really only in russia at the moment. however, it's still in the process of moving. so the picture still looks pretty role. the powdered, for example, and further westward, been nice and warm recently, particularly in france. that's all change with the wind coming out of the north cloud. rain to follow. so, eastern europe as well. if you're in ukraine and in cave 0 is your best. if you're in mince gets minus 5, but there's the wind, isn't that strong? it is driving snow into georgia, but the majority is an awful lot further east now. so raw, but not as cold and not as cloudy. where as, as a complete change opposite way, rounded much of france for example, sudden germany little bit light,
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snow. the out for the biggest change is going to be in northern spain. potentially dropping more 10 degrees than on shore breeze and rain that some of that rain will probably eventually make his way across to morocco, but we still got residual shouts from the last act, assisted me now g area and morocco. they fell snow now as mansions. not much more that come, i don't think for the south africa there's a lot more dramatic tropical saturn freddy's in the process of crossing madagascar . then reforming to cross towards mozambique ah, in syria citizens are collecting evidence, a show of crimes committed against civilians. we've moved out of syria now about $600000.00 pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice. it puts a human face on the charges. it's
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a dead human face, but it's a human face. syria. witnesses for the prosecution on al jazeera near to moment, if they treat it on my side of fame and success in a multi 1000000000 dollar da da junior, to pull her ambition challenge by some haitian culture edition. hollywood freeman on. i just, even lou ah,
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reminder the top stories, yoga 0, russian president vladimir putin has announced that moscow will suspend its role in the treaty, but limits stockpiles of nuclear weapons. so called new start agreement is the last remaining between russia and the united states. yes, president joe biden has delivered a key speech in poland just a day after an unannounced visit to ukraine. he says you as support for keep his unwavering and rushes invasion as only serve to strength from the nato alliance. and he's 6 people have died into here after another powerful earthquake and after shocks on monday night buildings that were already weakened him. the collapse, the epicenter was near the city of tucker in type of an inferior many people sustained nor life threatening injuries during the earthquakes, including broken bones, but even injuries like those can be difficult to treat for its overwhelmed health system. as in hotter reports, doctors are doing what they can,
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but more medical supplies originally needed. 11 year old mohammed is still in pain. a 2 weeks after he was pulled from the rubble of his collapse home in northwest syria. he's among the thousands of victims of the earthquakes that had their epa centers and neighboring turkey was look around them up a bill giving appropriate medical care to such patients is complicated because we need proper supplies. we don't have anything. the entered survivors are many more than 10000 across syria. the majority, at least 8000 are here, and the opposition controlled northwest were health facilities are already under strain due to 12 years of war giving as an indicator care appropriate physical care for such patients is something which is complicated because you need to everything and the problem is we don't have anything and some hospitals, re shortage and goals. they could not find goes to to, to give, to would,
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on the ones for the patients. i hope the donations will come to the area. aid and doctors have entered northwest syria. but there's been a lack of an international disaster response. hospitals are overwhelmed and they lack the means to deal with complex cases. this emergency means patients with chronic illnesses like kidney failure, are not receiving the necessary treatment or not. and i need 3 dialysis sessions a week. now they're given me to because didn't have enough equipment and he would all the cases from the earthquake. our situation is very bad here in northwest syria. we could die because of the lack of care. many victims suffer from crush injuries which could lead to kidney failure. that's why there is a demand for dialysis. was either removed from the bubble after 7 hours and half a foot figures injuries. i need kidney dialysis, but it's not available all the time. i can't stand on my own feet in the beam. it's
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not his only pain. look us off over the laurel. i left my home in algebra 8 years ago after we were bombed. it was only 8 months ago there bought a new house. now it's gone. but his greatest loss is his wife and 3 children who all died in the ruins of their new home. and they're anxious either. dr. watson al jack is a program manager for the syrian expatriate medical association. he says there's a shortage of medical supplies in syria. the mythical consumables stock, and with houses in not with syria or even before they have to quick it short the leverage of medical consumables. and the medications in the hospital with syria about 19 hospital responded to the quick disaster where supplied by millions or supply line,
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which is also for the, from the shortage from the warehouse. embodied how it will be well provided by some consumables from the ritual. where sufficient to, to respond to the, the needs re, bye bye, the the, the quick a if you can get it and consumables to basic consumables. a drugs, mexico's former top security chief, has been convicted of drug trafficking by a jury in new york. general garcia, luna, was found guilty of taking millions of dollars from the similar drug cartel, mexico's largest crime groups. garcia, luna, who cheated not guilty, was once the face of mexico's war on drugs and the country's top law enforcement official is the highest ranking mexican official to san trial in the united states
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gave it. it was under joins his live from new york, and they were going to use who garcia, you know, was and what he was accused of while he certainly was the face of public security in mexico for many years. and he was really the face of the mexican governments fight against the sinaloa drug cartel and other similar cartels. like them, you were to ask mexicans for many years. who is the person responsible for bringing down the drug cartels? they would probably mention garcia, luna's name. he served in a cabinet level position as the secretary of public security under a former president of mexico. but there was always sort of rumors or speculation that perhaps garcia luna, was, was, may be involved in something and was corrupt himself. but it wasn't until
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2019 that the federal prosecutors here in the united states started to really build their case against him. and then brought him to trial here in federal court in brooklyn, where he faced multiple charges against him of conspiracy. and also conspiracy for drug trafficking. he was found guilty on all of those. and again, this is one of the 1st times that such a high ranking, former mexican government official has not only been faced criminal charges in the us, but also now been convicted. he faces a minimum of 10 years in federal jail here in new in the united states, but could face as much as life in jail when he's sentenced a few months from now. what are the winder implications of this case? well certainly the 1st question is, could this open the door for more,
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a former mexican government officials to stand trial in the united states? the answer to that is, we don't know, but probably not yet, at least not immediately. federal prosecutor here in the u. s. said this was very much a one off case. this was a trial about garcia luna. and his alleged crimes that he's now been convicted for . the prosecutors were quick to point out. this was not supposed to be an indictment of the mexican judicial system or the or the public safety system in mexico. but clearly garcia luna served under a former president of philippe calderon and well, his name was brought into the trial as well as other former mexican presidents and other top officials. there was no clear evidence that they were involved or linked directly in any way. they all claim innocence and that they knew nothing about what
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garcia luna was doing. taking millions of dollars from a very seen a low a cartel that he was supposed to be fighting against. but clearly will be watching closely in the coming days and weeks to see if this could lead to potentially a bigger investigation against other mexican officials. gabriel, on to thank you very much. emergency workers in brazil continued to search for dozens of missing people after devastating floods and landslides in south paolo state. more than 40 people have been confirmed dead. when can you hear reports from the south? sebastian rested. teams have been working around the clock. now they're trying to get as much done because they think that it may rain pretty soon. this is an area that has been very affected by the floods and by the land slides is an area where there were many families in one house alone that was destroyed. there were 30
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tourists now. earlier this morning, we saw as the farm and were carrying out the bodies of people that they found. here to day. gunman have killed 7 nigerian police officers in the latest violence and had planned elections on saturday. recent attacks, of course, concern among the public, the outgoing president hammond to harry had promised to end violence by the on group local haram in the north. it has, i mean, to address reports from my degree more flashpoints alleged bono state in northeastern nigeria has seen 14 years of book or owned by those. but it's slowly emerging from the crisis with improved security. hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on new buildings and roads, and rehabilitating lives and livelihoods. what we did was to ensure that we created the enabling environment for the population to undermine for livelihood by themselves. we started with that in bunkerville to their inch of in order to
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address the root causes of the insurgency, which are not limited to include in polity including climate will never will decide, including the plethora relatives thanks to the biggest military spending emerge area areas over on by bo caught on fighters have been taken back. the significant robin attacks by bo corum and i sell affiliates is boosting commerce in the northeast. here at the main market in my degree trade us from todd cameron. and is your are loading of merchandise to take across the board and that is creating more jobs and incomes. what the north is gained in terms of peace. other areas of the north have lost the to it has to be accepted. there are still people there as the villages that are under control or bandaged. there are a lot of atp that are not in that area. farther south, are you, titian for independence has led to the killing of hundreds of people in attacks on civilians, security forces and government buildings. policy. there are at least $88.00 am.
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groups across nigeria, from bandits to fight isn't malicious, supported by state officials. this and not the group are the number one security element or treat to the 22 in 3 elections. asked these groups, the ads have the capacity to not only disrupt the upcoming presidential election, but plunge nigeria into deeper crisis. i'm groups, he have killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 years, nigerian voters consider security has their biggest concern and would want whoever wins saturdays election to tackle it head on. one of them, groups of some politicians accused of using violence as means toward their objectives. even the election voters want to use to effect change now appears under threat. how many degrees al jazeera, my degree, the u. k. government and e, u r, inching closer to revision, their bricks agreement on northern ireland. it's lucky to change the workings of
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the northern ireland protocol. a deal put in place to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and republic of ireland for a challenge reports from belfast. finding a solution to the problems breakfast created, the northern ireland has proven hard as steel, but signs are the u. k. government and e, u, a welding together, a new deal edge innovator makes equipment for the recycling factor. for our business. the protocol is absolutely essential. it needs to be kept. the protocol has allow companies like edge innovate to easily trade both with the rest of the u . k. and with ireland and the you export and companies really need that fat that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be a normal goal in terms of what our government is going to do on the northern economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern islands
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unionists hate the protocol for them, it unexpectedly weakens the bonds chaining northern islands to the rest of the u. k . last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern ireland power sharing government in protest with serious consequences for things like health and education. the u. k . government says the protocol treats goods coming to northern ireland from the u. k. as if they were going to another country. it wants to change this and less than the use continuing reach into u. k. affairs. but such a deal would not satisfy the unionist and loyalist community. we think it on acceptable that there should be a division between northern or nuclear breton, a customs frontier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administering european union checks, dollars on acceptable noey law, noey court, a new each act. union. a support is necessary for richie soon act to push through
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the u. k. e u. d on the protocol. but it is preferable for habit the dangers of an invested unit community or continued to political paralysis. and possibly even this lowest poster threatens a return to violence. so much depends on the detail of any u. k. e. u deal. when it finally appears. many businesses want the protocols benefits maintained, but unionist parties would rather disappeared altogether. rory, talents out of the era. belfast, the chinese government says the property market is improving after a new survey revealed sales of houses in 16 cities, rose for the 3rd straight week. but china's real estate crisis is far from over. katrina, you has more from beijing this book in downtown aging, was designed to project a modern image of china, surrounded by cafes shops and offices. a 2 bedroom apartment here once cost upwards
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of $1000000.00. but in recent years, prices have dropped. may or peddled yearly, we haven't made much profit this past 3 years or more new houses and many people think there will be more customers. but that isn't the case. the reality is the vacancy rate is relatively high and the sale rate is low, but everyone is waiting and watching. the chinese government says property prices will recover this year, but internally isn't convinced. he says the sector suffered because of the pandemic . but that hasn't been the only problem. in 2021 agent cracked down on debt ridden real estate developers. with the aim of preventing a market double. the measures sparked a liquidity crisis, which left many buildings unfinished and thousands of buyers in the lurch authorities. and now scrambling to prop up the industry, which contributes about a quarter of tried as g d p. the government's intention was to bring down the
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leverage nor to kill the market since the measures were taken in such a hasty manner. and it was so strict that the market was in the wars the recession since $900.00 ninety's. and in addition to that, there was coverage are restriction. so the overall sentiment over the market was just become way more pessimistic than the market. then the government intended to intended to see in december paging ended almost 3 years of harsh 0 corporate policies. it also east lending restrictions for property developers, lowered mortgage rates and ended housing orders shipped caps in some cities. the consumer confidence remains lower in big cities like beijing, the cost of an apartment is typically much more than one young person can afford. so parents and often even grandparents pull their entire life savings to help buy one. but in recent years,
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many families have held off choosing instead to keep them money in the bank. analysts expect property prices to stock declining this year, but say it may take years for the sector to fully recover. for didn't only the big challenge is reversing people's mindsets. he says many believe investing property just isn't as profitable as it used to be. katrina, you al jazeera fading, hundreds of people have taken to the streets of sedans, capital to protest against the countries military rulers. right, police fod tear gas as flashes erupted between demonstrators and security forces in cartoon to down has been in political turmoil since 2021. when a military joined to seize power in a qu from the civilian lead, transitional government, pro democracy at activists have been organizing protests against miniature authorities since then don't come on out there in the news hour, the australian open champion returns to the court to extend her winning streak jo,
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be here with a lot and scott ah
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ah oh, lou ah, european space agency is launching a new telescope. it's hope the euclid instrument will unlock the secrets of dark matter by measuring how fast the universe is expanding. alex short is the you could mission and payload manager explains habitat scope, will help scientists understand the solar system. the universe is expanding faster and faster. so something is causing it to expand foster foster. so there's
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a lot of energy that we can't see. and we can't explain, and we call that dark energy. so cosmetology is exciting at the moment. we have dot matta doc, energy, 95 percent of everything out there. we can't really explain the cosmological models, don't quite work. and euclid is going to hopefully make a huge advancement in our understanding of all of these topics. it is making images where we can see the effects of dark matter, especially on galaxies, across this white large area survey. so we see that the images of the galaxy is a distorted and the distortion is caused by the dark latter in the universe, bending the light as it comes towards us. and it's
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a little bit like when you look through a swimming pool and you see the bottom of the cerebral and the gossamer swimming pool looks distorted. but what you're seeing is the effect of the light being bent by the water and cerebral will by the dark matter in the universe. china is here now it's foot. lauren, thank you very much for the pick of the nice champions league glass. 16 fixtures has certainly lived up to its high profile billing round madrid, lead liverpool, 5 to at anfield in the closing stages, the 1st leg, the action began with a cheeky finish from doll and nunez. to put the ham side in front. a tea bag court was go keeping howlers so little home, double the advantage costeo starman mohammed sala. you didn't hop. men were flying at that stage, but the 14th time the european champion, pull back through this strike proven if there was any equalized rail thanks to an arrow by allison and what was not turning out to be
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a great night physical keepers and failed to come back with complete an estimate of how headed home luca motor, just 3 kick they were not on the cream benjamin shot, took a deflection of jo gomez to make it seem and bends him. i will double his tale. soon after midfield run, slicing through liverpool. defense ultimately resulted in got another fight, like in the other much now police took a 1st health leader you rosalie, champions entre frankfurt, victor, austin, scoring from close range frank, but then had been sent off for giovanni to lorenzo capsulize. they lead to know these hellions and never made it past around 16 before, but napoli, or aside in great form, the 15 points clear at the top of study. brazil, danny alvarez remains in jail after spanish court rejected his request to be released on bail. the 39 year old has been held since january. the 20th,
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urban alleged sexual assault, and a boston nightclub. he denies any wrong doing and had offered to surrender his passport, wherein electronic tag. but the court ordered him to stay imprison, saying there's a high chance of him fleeing spain because of his wealth. severe punishment he faces if convicted, throws me now and wails postpone that team announcement just 35 minutes will coach warn gatlin with you to name his squad for saturday. 6 nations much with england. the world plays a threatening to strike and boycott the game in cardiff, i've repaint dispute from the stood that a failure to fill. the fixture would come at a cost of at least $11000000.00. the welsh rugby union house nation, south africa, qualified for the women's t 20 well cup, semi finals of the hammering bangladesh and the final group. stage game bangladesh were restricted, $213.00 to $6.20 or within cape town. and then laura beaufort and tasman brits put on a batting master cloth by swimming food fifties and they took their side home by 10
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wickets with 13 bull suspense. so play england in the semi's opening this crushed pakistan by $114.00 runs english women setting the highest total and told them in history the t 20. well come the process, a super batting before them reach 235. not a bronze mate. 81, not out winning, that group means they avoid defending champions australia and the final fall is play india on 1st day fresh from her victory at the castle. open, tennis, nimble and eager shall take is showing no signs of slowing down. the top seat has turned her attention to the divide championship where she chokes up another street . when on tuesday, this time, beacon canada is layla fernandez. 6161 tech with miller samson, over the next australian open champion rena blanca picked up her maiden. grand slam tennis, tyson melvin last month now she's got phone calls off the short rates,
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extending a winning streak to 12 months. she's this season the elevation took less than an hour to beat laura davis. 6 love $61.00. she'll play defending jan. he elaina off the panko in the round of 16, and the governments are more than 30 countries are called on the international and pick committee to ban russian and bell russian athletes and the ongoing war in ukraine. the united states, britain, and hostile next games france are among those to release a statement following a summit. earlier this month, the ice, he continues to look for wife russians and bell russians to compete with neutrals. the paris 2024 lympics ukraine is threatened to boycott. if that happens. dozens of runners had taken part in unique half marathon in the indian himalayas. but climate change means this could be the 1st and last time the race can be held on the frozen lake. putney metal explains, ah, and with that they set off for a historic one, dozens of athletes based,
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but 21 kilometers and the frozen pang only more than 4000 meters above sea level. the 1st, if its kind in india are absolutely thrill aren't fortunate that i am bodily history, which is in the making because of these kind of runs will be able in europe or in russia, where the temperatures got older such lives. bang on lake is nestled in the himalayas . it extends to nearly 160 kilometers, most of which is in china. temperatures for to minus 30 degrees celsius in winter. only 75. people who have brown at high altitudes was selected for the race. runners change for days to acclimatize, even though you have a good cardio base. oh, you're running a lot or did you but still coming at 4200 meters challenges, your arabic system, your, your o die from and your lungs are very challenz. oh, and you got to learn to breathe harder. the event is called the last run to raise awareness about the consequences of global warming. looking at the rapid melting
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glacier imposed by global climate and her, we thought you to send as strong message to the world as saying that this could be the last done on frozen bengal lake. similarly, this glaciers on the hill and mountain men are fees and stay forever. le dark is a cold desert in the himalayas in home too many glaciers people here have been demanding more protection for their land. they say increased human activity in the area like large developments and to resume our melting glaciers and threatening their livelihoods. these black unburnt garvin minute, we are at 11215000 feet. so fuels don't burn properly. so the fuels go up as suit which is black cabin and fly to the glaciers and cover them up with their darkish tinge, which means the glaciers absorbed the sun even more. the event has set
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a world record for the highest frozen lake. half marathon runners. hope this would inspire action against the biggest threat facing a planet. pardon, you met that al jazeera while it's full time in the champions league matches and winds for rail, madrid, and napoli there is but to learn in london. thank you very much. need to and that's it for me. on taylor for this news hour. i'll be back in just a moment with more of a day's news. thanks for watching. ah ah. with
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