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joe biden, that speaks to a crowd of thousands in warsaw reading support for you, cried palladino to the ladies autumn. it follows letting my curtains announcement of the suspension of a nuclear arms treaty with the us. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is al serra locked and so how, so coming up we'd like our father to receive the justice that he deserves 58 years after his assassination. the daughter of malcolm x will sue the cia f b i on n y p d over his death and re living the trauma. another earthquake hit sudden took care and syria at least 6 people attack. plus i'm gabriel's onto outside u. s. federal court in new york, where a man once in charge of mexico's fight against drug cartels has just been found
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guilty of working with them. you as president joe biden says that in that 30 was wrong about ukraine. wrong about nato and wrong about the iron will of america. he was addressing a massive crowd and the punish capital walsall. i'm fisher, is that with the latest, he, this was a call to rally support with voices of dissent going 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 rushes committee against the upgraded people. it's ap horan, it's abhorrent. but extraordinarily, as well as by the response of ukrainian people and the world
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is unannounced, visit to keep the di 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 of the world had grown stronger, not weaker, but the autocrat to the world ground weaker, not stronger, because it allowed moments of great upheaval, 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 square in warsaw 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
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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 to day, and millions of russian citizens, while we want to live in peace of their neighbors, are not the out of me. a year ago, joe biden warned skeptical allies about the dangers of russian troops mast on the border of ukraine, even as vladimir putin was saying, he had no intention of invading this speech, was all about warning those allies of the consequences of walking away or losing this fight, i'll and fisher al jazeera, more sought by the speech comes to salazar, so that he may put in a, gave his state of the nation address. the russian president announced the suspension of the new start treaty. the last remaining nuclear arms control agreements between moscow and washington, i saw the job aid reports, but easy deal, or a sci fi fi. dorothy fuller d mirror valentina image caught him
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a year since his last address to the nation. and his 1st since the start of what russia calls, it was special military operation in ukraine. president vladimir wooten said the country will do whatever it takes to when you go to his room. he said moscow's attempts at dialogue have only been met by hypocrisy and nato expansion of it. did you stimulate going toward what was the fault of the rest? did she get that? any brazilian 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 just figured 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 breast and sanction but the fight critics challenge the russian president narrative. this whole decision was based on miscalculations by russia. he overestimated the power of the russian military. he
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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. his wide ranging address was meant to assure the audience at home and one will perish. by announcing the suspension of rushes, but in the start with the united day of good i hear somehow 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 amusing, no steady quote,
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change and acknowledging the body of poor. all those gathered conference center incentive. 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 rush. i will do whatever it takes to win the message from a defiant president put in was to assure his people what you're hearing from the rest is true. according to him, the rest has been unable to isolate russia. if he did military or break its economy . but as a board drags past the one year mark, there is no denying that the people are beginning to feel the impact some majority of era moscow or the new start tracy puts limits on both russia and america's austin, of deployed nuclear weapons. harry forces explains more now 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,
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new start in 2010. under its terms, russia and united states owners of 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons would limit the deployed strategic warheads to $1550.00. and the long range missiles and bombers to $700.00 each side could inspect the other sites to insure compliance up to 18 times a year. but inspections were hosted 1st by covered 19 and then by deteriorating relations since brushes invasion of ukraine on tuesday in moscow. vladimir putin announced russia was suspending its membership. he said in response to hostile us action, you would keep it and you get it. and now they want to inspect our defense objects in the current condition of confrontation that takes place today. it sounds like nonsense 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 let the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty in 2019 accusing russia,
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developing a cruise missile that breached its terms. experts fear a breakdown of the architecture that for 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 that back up 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 to to emphasize 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. hurry faucet al jazeera sonia mid sack. here's a research fellow at the australian national university center for european studies
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. she explains why the ukrainian people are so resilient despite their suffering. the reason why the training people holding so furnace that they understand what this thought is about layer fighting, not only for their actual land and they territory and their homes. they are fighting for their very right to exist as ukrainians because what put in is doing here is a child is attempting to recreate the russian empire. and he will strip ukrainians of the right to be ukrainian, to speak their own language, to practice their own cultural traditions, to retain their own cultural and national identity. they understand that rocephin cation is what will occur if put in, is able to be victorious and, and take over parts of the crime. so the crying people know very, very well what they are fighting for russia is calling for an independent investigation into an explosion which cut off the north string pipeline. in
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september, she have 20 reports from the united nations. the russians call to this meeting of the un security council following an article by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. earlier this month, who quoted someone whom hersch said had direct knowledge of the operational planning of the sabotage operation against the north stream pipelines. that person said that it was the highest levels of the biden administration, the authorized the operation as it tried to seek more of a wedge between western europe and russia. one of the expert brief was called in was jeffrey sachs, the columbia university professor, who said it was code on the security council to get to the bottom of who was responsible because of the precedent of transnational infrastructure being blown up . and he also questioned the transparency of the investigations currently underway . suite has kept the results of its investigation secret from the rest of the world
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. sweden has refused to share its findings with russia and turned down a joint investigation with denmark and germany. in the interest of global peace, un security council should require these countries to immediately turn over the results of their investigations to the un security council. the russians calling for an independent investigation led by the un secretary general and questioned why the us and its allies were against such an investigation. if they had nothing to hide, china agreed with russia and having a un investigation present. also said that this is an appropriate matter for the un security council. the u. s. once again denied that anything to do with the explosion was and suggested along with its allies on the security council. the only reason russia was bringing up this issue was to distract from you and general assembly resolution expected later this week, that will be critical of russia's invasion of ukraine. one of the daughters of
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civil rights, neither malcolm x is accusing the f b i the new york police department on the cia of planning his killing. and then hiding evidence of their involvement was in jordan has more now in the family's allegations and their plans to see when it came in the 19 fifties and 19th sixty's the u. s. civil rights leader malcolm x was considered a dangerous man. what lincoln did never that the black people in this country free, i had screwed us. we still wouldn't be begging daddy president for civil rights and things of that sort. malcolm told his wife his calls for african americans to actively resist racist laws would get him killed. on february 21st, 19653 men gunned him down in front of an audience. at the audubon ballroom and harlem, betty shabbos said that because of her husband's reputation as a firebrand and black separatist, it would be nearly impossible to know who plotted his killing. now i think a shout of half 58 years later malcolm x,
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his daughters are accusing the new york police department, the f b i the cia and new york state officials of planning his murder and of covering their tracks. the family is suing for $100000000.00. the chief about the circumstances leading to the death of our father is important not only to his family, but too many followers many admire the spouse's and their lawyer didn't offer details to support their claim. but they pointed out that 2 men were wrongfully convicted for malcolm's murder. had their records cleared in 2021 and were compensated for their time in prison. we intend to help vigorous litigation of this matter. to hal discovery, to be able to take depositions of the individuals who are still alive 58 years later to make sure
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that some measure of justice can be given to malcolm max's daughters. the white man has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feeling that that negro and the football negro has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feeling of the white man. it's been long known that authorities spied on malcolm x, suspecting him, of being either a communist sympathizer or a threat to white americans, or both by the n y p t won't comment on the pending lawsuit, malcolm x is family hopes the lawsuit will compel many to finally, tell what they know. rosalyn jordan al jazeera seller heads on al jazeera. why the warming climate? could me trouble the future of this unique race? ah,
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there has been a bit of snow in the mads of turkey, and you see the cloud going through. now. i think it will just keep dropping that into georgia as the sunshine is the story. the nights aren't as cold either. and this exists all the way through ravia blanche and most of iran don't even a significant winds either. which means the sun now getting slightly warmer day by day we'll see temperatures rise around the gulf says, particularly cattle nearly up to the high twenty's old ice thirties. where's kept data between queue weight by bit more breeze, bit more destiny and a few light rain showers and still daily in rwanda. but on the at east and d r c, you'll see showers roughly about lunch time. a bang. it's under the quick downfall heavies. ready? for the safe, now it's as you know, course widespread flooding in south africa, that's almost over now because the rain is focusing seasonally in mozambique and
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unusually in tropical cycling friday as it's come across by the gasket. lost a lot of its power. so we think about times on the west coast, this is wednesday, 85 kilometer per hour window still was 2 inch. all right, so potential landslide, it may gain some power as it drifts across the straight. and guess where he's heading towards the coast of mozambique once again. ah, how do you state controlled insulation? most school is one of them, both travail that piece in the world. it has an incredible facial recognition technology. how does the narrative improve public opinion better? no walker asked, how is detected generally can leap flaming the story. the video spread like wildfire, they denied the passport in your brain. the listening close dissects the media. we don't cover the news,
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we cover the way the news is covered. lou ah, the watching out 0 reminder about top stories now. us present, joe biden has stressed that the western nato remains united behind ukraine. you told a huge crowd and was sold that you are sanctions imposed on russia over the wall will be maintained and expand it. rushes, president, putin as announced moscow will suspend its rhone. you start treaty is the last remaining, you can alms control the agreement between russia and the us, the daughter of civil rights leader, malcolm x plans to assume the cia, the f, b i n n y p d. over his death, 3 men were convicted of his murder,
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but in 2021. at 2 of the men were exonerate to go into an investigation con forestman agencies which held evidence. mexico's former top security chief, has been convicted of drug trafficking by jury in new york. cannot garcia, you know, was found guilty of accepting millions of dollars from mexico's largest crime group . april alexander reports from new york. it's a dramatic fall from grace for a man who has once mexico's top cop in the drug war. and the ro garcia, luna, found guilty of corruption by a jury at the federal court in brooklyn. guilty also of helping than a tories sinaloa drug cartel, beat its rivals and smuggle cocaine into the united states. the trial heard some sensational testimony like from oscar navarre, valencia, known as a logo of the millennial cartel. he testified he paid garcia, luna,
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$3000000.00 in protection money at a car wash in water hotter than there was sergio burial, known as grand de from the bell. tron laver cartel he claimed in the early 2 thousands garcia luna regularly received payments of more than a $1000000.00 each stuffed in the bags at a safe house in mexico city. the jury also her testimony. that garcia, luna, even helped cartel leader. arturo bel prime laver escape from arrayed in acapulco in 2008 garcia, luna's defense team pointed out that no hard evidence of his corruption was presented and that the prosecution's case was made up of the word of quote, a bunch of killers kidnappers tortures and fraudsters. but ultimately it was enough for the jury garcia, luna is the highest ranking mexican government official to ever face trial in the
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united states. the fact he was brought to justice here is now raising questions south of the border. when we are looking at these trial, we're also reminding ourselves of all the work that our own mexican prosecutors have not done. after the verdict was delivered, garcia luna's wife, seen here in the gray hat, refused to answer reporter's questions as she left the court into a waiting car representing her husband now faces at least a decade in prison when he is sentenced later, for crimes, it will serve as a damning indictment of the war and drug cartels, but may do little to stem the flow of drugs into the united states. gabriel sandow al jazeera new york ah,
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in people into kit and syria recovering after another earthquake hit the region late on monday, killing at least 6 people. while mcbride has sent this report, not from the city of unpack. yeah. turning up, what used to be that for my home to witness now it's complete destruction in these latest earthquakes. in the 1st 2 weeks ago, use of toes 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 could leave behind valuables like identity cars and document. although he didn't know that 3 people had been killed here the night before, while also retrieving that possessions. this is what his building and the one surrounding it looked like after the 1st quake. the video was taken by another
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resident who was also planning on coming back to retrieve possessions, but says he knew with the strength of monday's quakes, that the building wouldn't survive. have not thought of this, and i don't think anyone can ever 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, owl, and his family now share this one tent with another family. when the quakes came, he said they had to comfort that terrified children. then 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, in turkey,
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a having to re live the nightmare that began for them 2 weeks ago. rob mcbride, al jazeera and takia, related to the grey corso, cause panic across the board in syria, in the region already devastated by years of civil war. survivors who lost the homes have know where to go from gender. as i said, our reports here, the destruction is absolute. such a book elliptical scenes are so much white spread across the whole town of generous in this town. 1150 buildings have been either completely collapse or now they are 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 close cheers and the toys that once happy children were playing with. but
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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 robles and some of them steal 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 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 earthquake here, they have even lost more their homes possessions. what was lethal, laughed,
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and the sense of security dresser said that al jazeera gender is not were syria. no u. k. government turns you into closer to a revision of their briggs. it's agreement on northern ireland. it's lucky to change the workings of the northern ireland protocol. the deal put in place to avoid the hard border between overnight and, and the republic of audit or chinese reports from both us finding a solution to the problems. breakfast created for 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 and needs to be kept. the protocol has allowed companies like edge innovate to easily trade both with the rest of the
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u. k. and with ireland and the e u. export and help these really need that all that access to both those markets. anything else is going to be an over in terms of what our government does want to do on the northern al economy. but not everyone here is so enthusiastic about it. northern islands, eunice hate the protocol for them, it unexpectedly weakened the bonds chaining northern islands to the rest of the u. k. last february, the democratic unionist party collapsed northern on and 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,
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a customs frontier that separates the turns the united kingdom, india divided kingdom by administering european union checks dallas unacceptable. noey law, noey court, a new e check. your nina support is necessary for richey soon act to push through the u. k. e u. d. on the protocol. but it is preferable to habit the dangers of an invested unit community or continued to political paralysis. and possibly even this law as post a 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 benefit maintained, but union as parties would rather a disappeared altogether. rory, talents, out of era. belfast, dozens of runners have taken part in a unique half marathon and engine, malaise for climate change means this could be the 1st and last time the race can
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be held on the frozen lake of the midtown explains. ah, and with that, they set off for a historic one, dozens of athletes based for 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 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 run at high altitudes was selected for the race. runners trained 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
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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 glacier imposed by global climate and a v thought, i do send a 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 or fries and stay forever, le dock is a cold desert in the himalayas in home to 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 a melting glaciers and threatening their livelihoods. these black unburned carbon mine you, we're at 11215000.
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