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hello there, i'm no styles the attain, this is the news. our live from our headquarters here and are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the international criminal court issue is an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin alleged war crimes and ukraine. the criminal says it's outrageous and legally void the turkish president says he will back finland's, been to join nato, but sweden's membership is still on a court and pakistan grants form the prime minister and run con protective bail, which means he will not face the rest on terrorism charges for at least 10 days and children left without families or homes. we report from the makeshift cam for those displaced by last week. storm and malone and on piece of standards with your sports title, hold israel, madrid or drawn against chelsea and the champions we call to finals a new portugal coach for both of martinez. names. christiana, rinaldo. any squad for this month's euro 2024 qualifiers.
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ah, well, we begin this news out with breaking news, and the international criminal court in the hague has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. the i, c. c, says the warrant is in connection with allegations of war crimes and ukraine. the court has also issued a warrant arrest to marilla over below them. she is russia's presidential commission of the children's rights. masika has repeatedly denied accusations of atrocities during the one year conflict. to date, 17th of march, 2023. the international criminal court as it should talk, warrants of arrest in the eucharist. tuition for vladimir putin, president of the russian federation. and for my yellow va, been over commissioner of the rush of presents from church. that's right. for the alleged war, crabs of dissertation of children from ukraine occupied territories entered the russia physician. the judges. f reviewed the formation and evidence submitted by
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the prosecutor and determined that the debt are credible allegation against dees persons for the alleged crimes. while the kremlin spokesman has labeled the move by the icpc is outrageous and unacceptable to meet your passcode says that russia, like a number of states does not recognize the jurisdiction of the international criminal court. and accordingly, any decisions of this kind, a null and void for the russian federation from the point of view of the law. well, in a moment, stephanie, definitely joining us from kids at 1st. let's go to entrepreneurs to get it james base. he's at the united nations for us in new york. now, james, we knew this was potentially in the works, obviously, hugely significant. can you talk us through some of the implications here and not just the ones for president who didn't we knew that there were potentially going to be arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court . but i think it's taken every one in the international community by surprise. the
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fact that one of those warrants one of the re, 1st warrants of the 1st 2 is for the head of state for the russian federation. one of the world's most powerful men, the head of a super vladimir putin. now, within the rest warrant on him, which means that any of the countries which are signatories to the international criminal court thrown statute, that's the statute set up the court. that a $123.00 countries around the world. they are obliged now to arrest him. if he comes on to that territory now we know, for example, from the former leader of former president, a sedan omar bashir, that he had arrest warrants against him. and he was still able to travel because some countries were not willing to actually act on the arrest warrant for the international criminal court. but it's still a most important step is being welcomed by human rights campaign. us who says an important step for accountability, but there are questions,
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what it means for diplomacy. if eventually you're going to have to have talks with russia to bring the war in ukraine to an end, i put that question to the spokesperson for the 2nd general of the united nations, asking him whether the secretary general would now given this arrest warrant, be talking to president putin and potentially in the future meet be meeting him. as a general rule, the secretary general will speak to whomever he needs to speak in order to deal with issues out in front of him. does he though fear that this is a threat to diplomacy? because president putin is clearly the person who started the war in ukraine. one might assume that you need president putin to bring the war to an end. one can't see, i can't see president putin being allowed to come by the host country, the u. s. to the un general assembly high level week, i can't see how you could foresee another summit between president biden and
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president putin as we saw in geneva. is this a threat, this arrest warrant? the diplomacy that you're working on, as i said, and this is the supplies across the board, the secretary general will always speak to whomever he needs to speak to in order to advance our lots of other people won't be able to speak. i can only, i can only speak for him. well, reaction from lots of other people and lots of other countries hasn't really been coming in. i've seen the dutch foreign minister taking note of what the international criminal court has done. remember, the netherlands is the host country for the international criminal court. the netherlands also was for talking about setting up a special tribunal, a welcome from the u. k. foreign secretary james cleverly. we welcome the step taken by the independent i c. c, to hold those at the top of the russian regime, including vladimir putin to account no proper comment though, from the u. s. administration from the biden administration in washington. and
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certainly when the us ambassador, the united nations, were speaking to reporters just over an hour ago, she was speaking about north korea. i then asked her about this and she walked off . she had no answer whatsoever. very interesting to of america said james, bears there at the u. n. for us with all the laser. thank you, james. i. well, let's not get the perspective from ukraine and speak to stephanie decker. she is in cheer. steph, obviously ukrainian authority is saying this is just the beginning for them. yes, the exact words a used by the head of the office of the president just beginning are also other is saying, just wait that this was a clear indication to rushes elite of the legal proceedings. now under way we also heard from ukrainians. chief prosecutor, who's been very active, very much part of this investigation, working together with the international criminal court, providing them ah, with thousands of documents cases, investigations to get to these kinds of conclusions. if you will,
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citing at least $16000.00 cases of children that were taken from the occupied parts of ukraine by the russians and into russian territory and saying that they think they fear there could be many more. oh, we're hearing that these warrants are relating specifically stuff to the treatment of children being taken across the border to russia. do we have a sense of what's now happened to them? yes, all russia does admit that it's taken children. it says it's done that under humanitarian causes. many of the children have gone either into state institutions, either been adopted by families. most of the children from what we understand were either taken from state institutions here in ukraine and occupy terry 2 in russia, occupied it, orphanages also when their parents were arrested. they were forcibly taken from their parents and taken across the border either into state institutions has been investigations that show these children learning russian seeing the russian
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national anthem at school. other investigations that have taken place show that they've been adopted by russian family. some of them quite happily others aware of what's happened to them, but certainly it is a very murky and complicated case that is now under the international spotlight. and, and again, a very, very significant that you have the head of state and his assistant that are now being issued with arrest warrants at, but potentially could lead to war crimes. this is one of just 2 cases that the i c c has highlighted in the last 2 days, saying it was looking at a, the forcible adoption of children. you have know very quickly had arrest warrant issued in that. and also looking at the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure in ukraine, also as a possible case, it may open when it comes to war crimes. and from what we understand also from the i c c, they're looking into many more files. so there could be a more to come that need to have that with the latest for us from the ukrainian capital. give. thank you, steph. what we can now speak to daniel hawkins. he's
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a journalist and joins us now and skype from moscow. daniel, i'm curious to get the russian reaction to this, the criminal, unsurprisingly holding fan that they just don't recognize this, but might it change britton's travel itinerary is to thank well, this is certainly a very serious developments for pollution. for the kremlin. he's accused of having hospital responsibility for war crimes, with a focusing on allegations or the recruiting children being deported to russia from ukraine. now this is of course going to be by difficult to enforce the i c. c has no police force that are not as a member to carry out and walk right. direct and ring suspects to trial for the have of course will view this as a, as a will, will be this personal re, angered by this russell,
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very much focus on case president of the icpc, which is founded very call previously persecutions and bring us the trial most likely to be trying to investigate and prosecute us will cons that i've done a thought that was really what territories russell, very much focus on this and highlight those case for evidence to show that the i c . c has no power, has no jurisdiction in russia. and this will be changed very liberal in the crime and policy and on ukraine. daniel, you are moscow and i want to understand how this program moving these children into russian control areas is actually viewed over there. now hearing from some of the families you've taken in some of these kids, many of them do think of it as a humanitarian acts when the criminal has sought to portray very differently how it would trade in ukraine you're trying to be heard out is saying it's shorter being 2nd for somebody that will from their families being
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taken a lot to the rehabilitation counselor in russia. that's not how the common is for training. in fact, that be defended the fatherland day and back in february we saw many of the children come on stage with me approaching with running soldiers and very much people relented out of the opens as people certainly have been abandoned to or taken from them to safety to get monetary assistance, that's how the russian media is portraying that was also showed in the reaction of somebody a little bit below what the russian commission of human rights who was very scathing about these allegations saying that rush was helping the children. it's given the conditions, law and cat and taking them to safety and not program is going to continue. regardless of these, i see allegations for feminine and the media has very much sort of training. this is not when you duction, this is not for you. for taishan was the sure being said,
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and given the care and safety, they need to save them from a horrible by in the was like the problem will to enhance even further. now these, like you see are for us having issue, daniel hawkins, that john le speaking to us from moscow. thank you so much for sharing that with us, daniel here and also there. well, we can now bring in spouts his love you're asked. he is an mp full of even also, a member of ukrainian president brought him his lensky, that 7 to the people party. he joins us now on skype, from cave. now as fast as love. i want to start where daniel left off there about these children. a huge number of them across the russian border. what is the process for trying to potentially get them back? especially because a number of them were indeed orphans and in state institutions in ukraine. it's always a bit mackey. when you're talking about, once you've been adopted in a potentially, in better conditions with families across the border areas,
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status love. i want to check if you can hear me. i was asking you about the children that you are trying to get back, potentially from russia. are you worried about bringing them back early? better grace a uber is there. is there a concern that you might be trying to bring them back or send somebody to their home, satiny butts from best conditions that they might be in with families and russia? leave fine with my child, kidnapping to do one east current that has been done by warner. think it is somebody for the world to remember the child kidnapping, on trying to teach our children we for mom was trying to find just simply them is another thought about that. it does say 2 centuries colonial farm
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are deprived of nation over feeling over its own exist. busy mrs soccer was done on saturday to lady me, she put on below my column, so she's in gold and something that should be thrown away but sadly, and i all will sort of well as fast as i presumably your welcoming today's i see the announcement to are you surprised by the specific charges? are you expecting more? i think it is a standing order from here. on the 24th february 2022, but cross old years war. so i think i see the understand situation and developments that are so much wouldn't happen to post viewed all the crimes which uncover as in liberty more and more of our country. so i think it's only the beginning status of
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your and then the president valencia's party. and i know that he is previously indicated that he might be willing to participate in talks that beijing is offering to lead. now with what these are essentially in practice travel restrictions on present fusion, you concerns that that could delay talks prolong the conflicts, perhaps suddenly a course to be discussed. here we are mentioning that these are a submitted by different countries on the world. and one of those countries i'm going to say that a spot on the piece plan is concerned. this is let's just give me announce fillings to meet the plan with chairman she a where the response back from the chinese soccer. i think this one, the important to look at have you crazy to stop you crazy?
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i think china appreciate having a great deal on the p o on ocean. so its own territory and its own right. status love. sorry, i do want to follow up on that just very briefly, just broadening it out. here. we've been hearing from not dramatic editor at the un that this may, will cause present prison to not be able to travel to some places that's not be able to participate in international diplomacy as much because he now faces arrest . are you concerned that that could prolong the war? o teen is a war criminal from every perspective. you look at the store and i say such a minute. i mean you can examine activity sheets in city i dropped the ball in so severe city of civil war. busy but to me at she would, they have done her africa, but she does better, i mean,
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the practices and school. and i think the kennedy, the kids just normally does is part of the problems which, which we bought from the standard. she's the best that should face justice if there is some kind of special justice in this world. he's ferguson the 2 weeks sat as love your ashton and piano vive, for living there, and a member of ukrainian president zalinski is party. thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera for sharing your thoughts. so thank you very much. blessed a little miss. ah. oh, speaking of to pronouncing wranglings, turkish president recipe about one says he will now support finland's bid to join nato. it happened after his meeting with finished president saline stone, ankara. edwin says the turkish parliament will begin ratifying how think he is bid . the swedish foreign minister says anger his decision to only ratify finland's bid
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is regrettable. ticket had previously blocked both finland and sweden's beds. fighting security concerns is victrola and goodish with him sees it. we have seen that finland has taken sincere and concrete steps to fill its commitments in the trilateral memorandum of understanding based on the sensitivity for all country security and the progress that has been made in the protocol finance exception to nato. we have decided to initiate the ratification process in our parliament. oftentimes, president saline star says that the bed would be incomplete without its closest neighbor 95 percent of members. so parliament sit and voted last spring that we owe to apply for membership. no, we haven't got an us. thank you and button, and we have a neighbor, sweden. and what i now say is not only due to the fact that they
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are nice people and we have excellent relations with our neighborhood. but i have a feeling that phineas nato membership is not complete without to sweden. a raffle. 3rd allow has the latest rest from ankara. it was not a surprise. so from the beginning on when finland and sweden ball with applied to be a member for the natal turkish officials and on could i have repeated the said that they have no problem with finance act session to nato because they didn't have any security disagreement with freelance but the main issue was with sweden. however, nato has insisted so far that freelance to be in to be accepted to nato as a package. so, but it seems that nato has changed that position. and also last week that had been impassive talks between finland and turkey. and also some other nato liters. nasal
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companies have also been involved in these negotiation process and lost re prison, added one, and his team to have agreed to give their full will. for few lands bid to nato and prison. add one, ask for the president to president meeting. and then based on that, the finish of the freelance president sold him initially have been invited to, unquote. and he came here to day of the long meeting that was his last longer than we were expecting. and that has been announced now, so now the process is going to work like that. this decision, the protocol has been assigned to the by 2 presidents and then is going to be sent to the turkish parliament once it's ratified there as well. and no one is expect many supplies. everybody believes that it's going to be ratified. done. the decision is going to be thrown to the brussels headquarters of nato, and nato is going to take it from their own meeting on, on pakistan's former prime minister and ranken has been given temporary protection from arrest by the high court. and the whole there are warrants out against him and
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multiple corruption charges. and he's also facing terrorism charges. stemming from confrontations between his supporters and police earlier this week, come on haida is outside the court for us and the whole a large number of focused on teddy again, south of borders have gathered outside the lord high court. this katie had seen high drama for the past few days, got flowed between the police and the border of the former prime minister, emron con, appeared before the lord high guard to seek protective bade. duff guards had now been guaranteed relief at lod. but dad, happening often, negotiations between the dedicating gov need to ship and deal tartar gauge, ad suggested by the court m. ron hahn is also going to appear in a gorge heading and it's lum abad. where those are non billable waters were issued . and i've gotten going to be important by data come rail vol. regard. the buggers
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on the prime minister had hinted that he was willing to extend an olive bronze through the form of prime minister and ron conroy. sco said that he would be ready for that general opportunity. be berlin focused on have been glued to the television fees for the last $10.00 days. the former prime minister im ron connor said that he was not debating and god, because of the imminent take to had night. if god had already faith in it that the nation or dame. and he said that the government wanted to have ducked him and take him into custody. he accused the government of gosh door. dear dar joel. some of it needed jim. but for the 1st time since this jason began, there seemed to be a ray of hope. be by there will be jubilant for damage will be a small victory, but this is a long back to it. and if it did your dish or to prostate, what happened within the next 10 days is going to be significantly important for
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this country. shares of european bank credit suisse took another hit on friday, closing down 8 percent in the u. s. markets are also down honey due to uncertainty around the banking fact that news about a cash injection for regional bank. fast republic didn't reassure investors at stocks have now been plunging all day. well, let's be to, gabriel is under. he joins us live from the new york stock exchange gave. now, despite these efforts to stabilize these markets, things are still looking very jittery. it is all of the gains that were made on thursday, which were modest, but still some games had pretty much been wiped out on friday as all of the major indices are down in the red and they have been all day, the tao, the s and p the nasdaq all down about one to one and a half percent all day just sort of stuck there all day. not moving. one way or the other at all. it's sort of gives you a sense how the market's just quite don't know really how to react right now.
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with this banking crisis in the u. s, it's primarily hit these regional banks, but there's really worry that it could spread potentially to the wider banking system in the united states and globally, we are watching closely credit suisse. that has been down about 8 percent, which is significant because it comes on the heels of that bank getting about $50000000000.00 in a loan from the swiss government. that's after the kingdom of saudi arabia, the biggest investor and credit credit credits. we said they have no more money to prop up that bank. so the swiss government saying 50000000000 alone. that was hoping to shore up the finances there, but clearly the markets don't seem to be reacting that well to that is there still is a lot of concern on the long term and even medium term viability there. but clearly
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the markets are in a position right now where they're not quite sure how to react on this friday after it's been a very to modulus week. and meanwhile, gave the bank that started all of this, so they can valley bank filed for bankruptcy early friday. not, not a surprise, but should we make anything more of that? well, it's worry. some, it is not a surprise because the bank collapsed essentially. so it filing for chapter 11, bankruptcy here in new york, which it did early friday. not a surprise. what is worrisome and what is a little bit of a surprise, according to most analysts, is that the no one has bought the bank. that, you know, it was, it was a bank that even despite all of its troubles, were looking to cobble together some sort of group, they could buy it. that clearly has not happened yet. so it's now filing for bankruptcy. and it's a bank that very much could be bought. it's a small bank, the 16th biggest bank in the united states. and it had
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a deposits of about $200000000000.00. now that might seem like a lot of money, but when you compare it to things like j. p. morgan chase, the biggest bank in the u. s. has 2.3 trillion in assets compared to 200000000000 in silicon valley bank. so why give those numbers is because silicon valley bank could have easily been bought, especially after the tone most of the last week. clearly there been no buyers, it goes into bankruptcy now, still a chance for buyers to pick it up at this point, but very troublesome, that even in this depressed state, it cannot be rescued by any one else. capitalize on their live at the new york stock exchange for a thank you game. well, us president joe biden now once congress to impose tough of punishment from banking executives. as you know, i was trying to reassure the public after the collapse of silicon valley bank. let's bring in our white house correspondent can be how good she is across the 4th in washington dc. kimberly biden's spill here trying to stem the contagion.
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yes. right. yes, president is gravely concerned that there is this perception that he has really fronted, bailing out a lead bankers at the expense of the middle class in the working class. and well that, that is not entirely true. this is not 2008, where congress bailed out the banks. this time the banks payed into an emergency funds and that was what was used to rescue in terms of the package for silicon valley bank as well as signature bag. but it's that perception, and that can hurt joe biden, politically, especially if he's trying to run for reelection. and so what he's done is that he's looking for punitive measures to make sure that if this happens again in the future that the, those that sort of see the banks fail will have to pay for it. but he doesn't have those powers under us law. only congress has those powers to put in place those laws. so the president has requested to congress that they do just that they give
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regulators those powers. what he's asking for is that there is a law put in place to scale back executives compensation or their pay punish executives for bank of his management. and also if they do fail. and this, such as we've seen with silicon valley bank that they can be banned from the industry altogether. so what the president is looking for it really some of punishments in the future. just as you and i would face if we make a mistake for the high level executives when they had cost to every day, investors money is such as we've seen in these bank failures. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins with the latest for us there from washington. d, c. thank you. kimberly. well, still ahead here on out of here, 100 the farmers in the indian state marashi are protesting to mounting higher prices. onion, under the fort title, hold israel madrid, drawn in a clash of european heavy weights in the quarter finals of champions 3
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a who's off we go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. thank you for joining in. it's a fairly quiet picture across the baby in peninsula, but we are running the risk of seen some showers in places like react, for example, was just a few days ago. so pretty intense hailstorm there. elsewhere we've got this wind blowing down from iraq. so for us here in doe huts, looking at wind gusts on saturday of about 45 kilometers per hour, still active weather in bucharest, on the western side of sin province through to below just on still the potential to see some hailstorm here saw quite the soaking the other day, and the hor, for the 1st time in a few months that action has now moved over into india for turkey. yeah, i think we're going to see some more rain over,
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flooded out areas in the southeast where that is the earthquake zone right up against the border with syria. top end of africa looks like this. we've got a band of rain rolling across l g area. so for elders showers on saturday, but i think also for the next few days is while in central africa it's got a pretty intense band of rain over bungie running the risk of seeing some flooding dark of the blue, the more intense the rain is falling. and to the south, we go maybe still a few more showers for cause to luna health providence in south africa on saturday . enjoy your weekend. we'll see you soon. take care! aah! with
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hello. they are watching al jazeera, anastasio tay here in durham. that's remind you about top stories. the international criminal court in the hague has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir prison. the i, c. c, said the warrant is in connection with allegations of war crimes in ukraine. the criminal spokesman has labeled the move outrageous and unacceptable. turkish present recipe about one has agreed to start the process to ratify finland's nature membership. but he says he will continue. discussions with sweden about what angler says is, a lack of commit to fight harrison. pakistan's, former prime minister and run con, has been given temporary protection from arrest by the high court on the whole. he faces multiple legal cases, which he says optimistically. motivation. let's not go back to the breaking news about the arrest warrant. put out of letting me person. earlier i spoke with the president of the i c. c, piazza, huffman ski, and he told me the fact that russia doesn't recognize the i c. c as
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a relevant to the case. let me stress that the court has jurisdiction over a crime committed by any one on the territory of the ukraine. from november, 2013 onwards. deb, regardless of of, of her nationality of dallas perpetrators, include the statute, old estate, forties of the legal obligation to cooperate fully with the court. and obviously their obligation to corporate covers also the obligation to arrest person in respect to which terrace watson this is the situation is obviously still in the hands of the prosecutor so far that there were 2 requests for doris words of the base of district west doris. wasn't the issued but the, obviously, it does not mean that it is the end of the, of the, of the situation of the cases. and the case cases can be expanded so that
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you allegation, maybe formulate that can be made formulated by the prosecutor. here on the basis of collected information evidence. well that's now bring in louis moreno camper. he is a former prosecutor at the international criminal court and he joins us from los angeles, mr. camper. we know that russia doesn't recognize the eighty's jurisdiction, but they're also not alone. united states doesn't either. how tricky is it to deal with countries that don't recognize the court, especially when it comes to, to medications. but we're talking about political discussion and the course is that you do change, do sure if you're not with warren against percent voting. and then you try like that. the national court grant, called american court open court, cannot prosecute pretty and putting the only court who can prosecute the head of state even collateral cannot court. and they just did it. the next step is how to
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implement them. and then you got to understand it's different. it different when a national court issue or we're run this national police implemented, in this case, this local police. so they would know a group of policemen going to moscow to arrest pretty. i'm booting this to different. i maybe presume, but she'd examples a good example because when they called in 2009 issue of water and against another city, his date of birth, him. but she was a saying ok, what will happen? you know, what happened then? you later by she was arrested and our conversations about sending, but you do as you see that, why is it process is more slow, but it's very important because these call the session. it's opening a new paternity to finish ukrainian conflict. no more through a war. no more kill bill that we can finish this intervention in ukraine through
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with political negotiation. and it truly is an intervention that you paternity on the start tempered the charges that we're looking at on this one to very specific charges. and we know there. 9 an array of others that the court has also been asked to investigate. can you tell us how you as a former prosecutor, yourself, how you would decide what charges to bring? well, it's like all the evidence. got it, but you know, the guardian gun was very careful with blaine, he will be impartial. he collect the evidence for one year, few days ago he went to crane and highlighted that the children could not be the victim of the school. and now he rec, worth out of water and the judges. you got to the senate for 3 weeks more than 2 weeks. the judge's review the evidence collected by the prosecutor and then issue of water. and it gets very clear because it's involving british but to himself, the children would remove it out in russia and the putting control. and that why
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the particular evidence again, for example, to himself. and that's a very careful investigation, i believe. but the bigger edge of that issue, so the, it is a very high threshold that you need to cross in order to then issue an arrest warrant . i wonder if you get the requisites cooperation from authorities. i know, for instance, at the defense officials at the pentagon and the usaa a pretty resident to, to share information. well, let's show it show that it's irrelevant and it's better that procedure does not rely on american evidence that both the google collect himself, the evian, and partial way, and then percent out of who are under the judges. the judges, the project jambert, to review for more than 3 weeks, the evidence and the issue that or whatever. and so does this show in an impartial prosecutor and an impartial court, an independent court. a couple of hours ago i spoke to the president of the i c, c. and i asked him whether he personally is concerned that this arrest warrant
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could potentially prolong the conflict. i want to play you what he told me, but obviously we are fully aware that we are not. so i think that the police, the vacuum it but it could not be the case that we sent to the police is the consequent consequences. the statute very clearly for with our mandate and we just act according to the monday to release the promise of the wrong statutes. it's sort of it's bramble. say you yourself, where the i t c is fast chief prosecutor, can i ask you to reflect on your 9 years and that well, do you have any regrets in that regard? in terms of the political consequences of the decisions made? i fully agree with the press your, the court, the judge is on the procedure should come back there to the mandate. the political actor had to adjust in my case when 9 die pristine. but she did,
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i receive out of the criticism, say, or why, but the in, interestingly pretty not present. the negotiation will the consequence of the warrant issued by the court. britain obama to get back in touch of the i was one issued to negotiate with us year and therefore the court more complicated that negotiation held the negotiations. and you got on the said legally the un security council, if there is an agreement, the security council could suspend investigation and protect policy and boarding. so there's a legal protection 4 percent put in bog. he need to end the conflict. he need to end the commission of crimes, and that's why this judicial effort could read them for the conflict. louis moreno camper, the former chief prosecutor of the international criminal court. thank you so much for spending time with us here on out there. thank you. while meanwhile,
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china's president, she's being will travel to russia next week. be official trip comes as trying to of as to broker piece and ukraine. this is the 1st time that the chinese president will make a trip to russia since the start of the war. katrina, you has one out from beijing, according to china's foreign ministry. she's trip is all about promoting peace between crane and russia. china, as far mystery says that the leading scientists during the conflict has been consistent. that all at once is a true slide to sit down and talk and it released the keys to just effect last month, outlining the dialogue with their school savings to criticize the u. s. and other western countries employees. and it says, you need sanctions and feeling the crisis. why, why should the court to frame now that's what kind of our ministry says, but there are really 2 other goals here that very, very much staging interest. the 1st is, this trip is going to be a major show of public support for moscow at
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a time when its continuing its invasion of praying. and this is what fading intended intends to show that this is advancing a multi polar world, as opposed to one that just one by the us and other western countries. they also want to deepen it's economic ties with russia. we've seen trade sold between the 2 countries since the invasion in 2022. it went up by 29 percent to $190000000000.00 us dollars. and much of that is the buying of cheap oil and gas from russia for aging. something that agent very much need and aging is also going to promote itself as a global lead to an immediate. she didn't think it's very much capitalizing on the recent success of one. the aging, aging top did not brokering a piece deal between saudi arabia and iran, and now moving on and authorities him allow we are still coming to grips with the scale of destruction. from psycho freddie. the survivors of the floods are now struggling with a shortage of food. the government has been donating food puzzles,
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but it is still coming in slowly. a lot of areas there are inaccessible after the storm. also, cause lamps lives. at least 326 people have died on thousands austonia thing from mila has worn out from the school and bland tire that's been converted into account for some of the displaced more than 80. 8000 people have been left homeless and left in malawi alone, due to the impact of cycling freddie. there were lands slides landing as well as heavy winds. and the people here lost everything including their homes. many of the 4000 here a children and some were brought in by community members because these children had lost both parents or their entire families. there are children here without homes to go to. now the volunteers here are concerned about their resources. they don't have enough for example, we don't even of for example enough for me does enough beebe machines so that again
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to made was saying the i as the busy so i see the patients as a thing that people that i hear people yeah. have been left with nothing and they're relying on the community around them for donations to keep them going. we're going over. it turned over and over. i remember we're used things, clothes, bergen shoes, worked over the home. they brought those things to my house. that's when we come to distribute actually we're just, you know, got a zisha, non loping. it's our mom there we want to do today. we're went to buy. so when to buy everything for these people while help is tricking in, they are only 18 classrooms at this primary school and they're completely full. they're running out of space. and so they're starting to pitch tents wherever they can to accommodate the people who continue coming into this temporary camp, looking for refuge from either mila al jazeera plant, i am allowing now,
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a polio outbreak has been declared in burundi after the virus was detected for the 1st time in more than 30 years, 3 cases were found here in the west of the country. there was confirmed in an unvaccinated 4 year old boy, and 2 other children that he'd been in contact with. the virus was also identified in several wastewater samples. the government is now launching a vaccination campaign. now, protesters and france have gathered across the country as unions worn, but they will continue their fight against pension reforms. will take you now to live pictures of protests that and harris. the laser section comes off to the government, bypass parliament, and for 300 the actual plan to raise the retirement age by 2 years from 60 to 64 that protests as even more earlier today. we also saw crowd session cause i'm 5 more blazes right now. as you can see,
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hundreds have been arrested since the government move in those protest consent continuing the in the french capital into the night with, with a strong police presence while meanwhile, 100 the farm, as in india, have halted their march to mon bye. after a meeting between their leaders and government officials, the farmers were protesting against the huge drop in onion prices. the 200 kilometers march began in the city of norfolk, it's not clear if it will continue more artificial intelligence tools are being integrated into everyday lives. this week, the 4th version of chat, g p t was released on microsoft said it will integrate a i tools into it's widely used office software, colon baker has more on how to work or about the small g p t 4 is out for months after its predecessor shook the internet. the algorithm which stands for generative pre trained transformer, is artificial intelligence presented as a chat box. it's
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a large language model, fed enormous volumes of data from the internet. g p. t learned to generate answers by predicting how words should be arranged. but humans also take part, this is where the model learns what sounds normal and what sounds odd, misleading, or dangerous. the company creates so called guardrails to prevent these. so what's new this time? g p t for understands images. users have taken photographs of their refrigerators and asked the i to help them prepare dinner. it can write code and entrepreneur describe the cell phone game snake and the a i helped him code it from scratch in minutes, users or deploying it as a personal assistant. it thinks of things that i don't think of, and that's the part that kind of blows my mind the most. i feel like it's been making a lot of the things that i've been putting together so much more insightful be my, i start up called be my eyes integrated into software that describes the world
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to visually impaired users. if you're a blind use you, when you open the app up until today, you know, we only have the option of. busy calling them on here and doing video calls. what you can do now is you, you will use the same app. instead of calling them on tier, you click a button to then go into the new feature of the virtual launch. here you have a bad pastor in your kitchen and you want to know which kind is it and what's the cooking time, mike? so you take a photo and it will come back and say you need to cook at 911 minutes. whatever g p t for may be ahead at the moment, but it's not alone by do. the chinese tech giant rolled out a box called ernie. mid journey is already used by architect to generate photo realistic images from text problems. all this is making some creative humans for read. the society of illustrators published a statement against the use of a generated art in competitions. the u. s. copyright office denied protection to
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a comic book illustrated by a i and a coding hub is suing several a companies for plagiarism. the question now is for how long will the judges be able to tell the difference column, baker algebra? all stella had here on out his era, the new camel race and saudi arabia with 21000000 dollars that's coming up shortly in sports with peter. ah ah, with
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with mm pool. ah ah,
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welcome back. it's time for sport and peter, i'm very excited to hear about the camera, but i suppose we should start with football. well, i'll tell you what i want you to stay right the and i'm going to get to it in a couple of minutes installs here. a couple of european heavy weights in the meantime, we'll go head to aid in the quarter finals of the champions league with title holders, rail madrid, drawn against the 2021 minutes. chelsea chess, the draw took place of the over headquarters in switzerland earlier. another interesting match up seeds, manchester cities, pet. guardiola returned to face his former club by and munich be willing to do so. again, there's no question that it's going to be extremely difficult, both against pep and city and if we progress against ours, possible semi final opponents. but i'd rather it be like this than someone saying afterwards that it was just the luck of the draw and that they always played the weakest teams. i get a lot of energy out of it. and a lot of anticipations if it's a demanding task. but we will prepare well, and i think everyone is looking forward to it. as for 2 other ties into milan,
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face, or portuguese league, lead has been feature well said he are leaders. napoli take on reigning italian champions. ac milan, those 1st leg matches will be played on april, the 11th and 12th with the 2nd leg a week later. what's more, the winner of rail chelsea will play city or by in the, in the semi finals. in the euroleague, manchester united will face severe in the quarter finals forecast rash roads. all these 19th goal in 24 game since the world cup to seal a 51 aggregate when over rail bettis, united have already won. the english lea cup the season. they play in the efik up quarters on sunday, and now they're into the last 8 in europe. sporting lisbon reward for knocking arsenal out of the competition is called a final tie with you. vent us header consult as scored. what could prove to be the golf tournament? to make one all on the night and 3, all on aggregate before sporting wanted on penalties. so here's the rest of the draw fi and all that a take on romaine. a repeat of last season's you rope
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a conference league final which the italians, one and belgian club, but union san jill was face buyer labor, gruesome. after months of uncertainty following the world camp christiano been elders international career will continue new portable coach. roberta martinez has named rinaldo and he is $26.00 man squad for euro 2024 qualifiers against leashed and stein and luxembourg, which take place later this month. renello who now plays his club football for saudi arabian team. i'll nasa was dropped to the bench for portugal, final 2 games that cut her 2022 by former coach. fernando sent us some news now from the premier league and crystal palace of sack their manager. patrick vieira, the french woke up when i had been in charge for 20 months, but they have not won a match this year. the latest defeats of brighton left them just 3 points above the relegation. places. garner has held a state funeral for its former national team football,
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a christian at sue. he died in last month's earthquake into kia at the age of 31, thousands of mourners in acro passed by his coffin outside the country's parliament building. at 2 scored the winning goal for his club hut, i spore in there turkish li game. the night before he died, he also spent 4 years at newcastle and represented garner 65 times teen 10, a star carlos al cortes needs just 2 more winds to return to the top of the wool rankings . the 19 year old spaniard reached the indian well semi final for the 2nd straight year, beating canadian felix o g l e r. seem in straight sets. there were some great rallies in this one too. with the top seat of the student, he will meet at janik center for a place in the final if he wins. the title on sunday will overtake novak joclett. ch as the will. number one, the serb is unable to play in the u. s because he's not vaccinated against cove at
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90 the goal of mine is to say there, you know i was what i knew that day was going to have my chances trying to take it on the yeah, probably i play one of my best madison on this this is on 1023, so i'm really happy on the yankee wine sooner book these place in the last fall by knocking out defending champion taylor fritz italian battling past his american home and to 6 to one. to extend his historic run in the desert. he's the 1st italian player to reach the semi finals in indian wells. 47 year history. women's number one eager sri antics sailed into her semi 2nd straight, semi final at the student to keep her title defense on track whose time it was. romania serrano castillo who got the sri on sick treatment. the poll completing her 16th straight sets when of the season. i the best team in the n,
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b a, the milwaukee bucks have suffered array defeats. they star magnus and t to compo produced some his usual magic as he racked up a game high 25 points. but it wasn't enough to beat the indiana paces. we had 7 players, school double figures. despite the last the back to main top in the east to games, clear of the celtics. we are learn from it. you don't go it it, you know? ah. then for me then we have another one on sunday, played with a good team. i think toronto sh ah, play fast grape on. go with pleasure, lot of pace. so hopefully we can now get the one the denver nuggets snapped a for game losing streak the raining m v p. nicholas package provided 9 assists and finished with 30 points as they beat the detroit pistons were currently the worst performing team in the in be a rock bottom of the eastern conference. let's run up a few more sports stories for you now. starting with form in the once the drivers
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are in saudi arabia this week for the 2nd round of the championship, and it was will champion max for stoppin who dominated practice going quickest in both sessions will bring you action from cheddar, a little later. staying in saudi arabia, the story that masters, it's a has been waiting for. these are the pictures from the inaugural camel cup race, which concluded on friday to place in the deserts of allah in the north west of the country. it was a price pool over $21000000.00 with camel owners and breeders and different parts of the world. taking part, the champion claimed a total cash prize. a $4900000.00 from several events. while at the chelton m festival, one of the u. k is most prestigious race meetings. it was galler pen, deshawn, who won the show piece event, the gold cap and $428000.00 as a 1st prize, a favorite pull clear to win by 7 links. give jackie paul town in and train at willie mullins the 3rd when in 5 years. then the former
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australian professional server has broken the world record for the longest serving session. late johnson spent more than 40 hours out on the water. in coronel beach and sydney, he served around $700.00 waves and raise over $100000.00 for youth. mental health initiatives will leave there for now. i'll be here again later with horse falseness . darcy, thanks very much. especially for the camel update. pizza. well, that's it. for me, the 30th hey here in doha, but i'll hand you over to marion marcy and london will have much more of the day's news very shortly. do stay with us. i'm out there. ah, mm hm. and
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it's been 20 years since the united states led invasion of iraq, which overthrew president saddam hussein a widely controversial military operation that kills hundreds of thousands of iraqis and displaced to 1000000 small a conflict is consequences are still being held today. the rock pool 20 years on, on al jazeera, on counting the cost will britton's new plan to bring people back into the workforce, help boost economic growth. the collapse of silicon valley bank mino rethink on interest rights plus australia wants to create a new fleets of nuclear power suffering at a massive price. counting the cost on al jazeera from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. what did you do, what to investigate? why didn't you ask the question? there are many during that, that fencer it will have, but you think effect on the pick one story. the listening post doesn't cover the
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