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ah, international criminal court issues and arrest a warrant for vladimir pierson for legible crimes in ukraine. the kremlin says it's outrageous and legally void. ah, i money inside this is out. is there a line from doha? also coming up, stalks fall on wall street as concerns persist about banks 1st republic shazad down nearly 33 percent despite guessing a rescue package. attack, as president says, he will now back finland's bend to join nature. a sweden's membership is still uncertain and smart tech is just getting small, so we'll break down the new release the most. that bonds, artificial intelligence on the internet. ah,
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ah, the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin, along with russia's commissioner for children's rights. maria live over below, over houston is charged with taking children from orphanages in ukraine. many have already been adopted in russia, cremeans spokesman dmitri pasco, of called the decision null and void or diplomatic edison james space, has moved from the united nations. and, as the way she vladimir putin, president of russia, a superpower leader. and now a wanted man for the alleged war. crabs of the partition of children from ukrainian occupied territories entered the russia physician. the president of the international criminal court announcing that arrest warrants had been issued for 2 russian officials. one of the mister putin, human rights activists were quick to welcome the news. this is an amazing day for
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the many victims of rushes war crimes against ukrainians since 2014, because this war has been going on. since then, almost a decade. vladimir putin is now officially a wanted man, but at the same time, the arrest warrant to president putin almost certainly complicates the possibility of any diplomacy to end the war. the un, in particular, is in a difficult position. will the secretary general still talk or meet with president putin? i don't want to answer her. her pathetic goal. oh questions? because as you know, issues of travel involve involve others are we will continue. as of general rule, the secretary general will speak to whomever he needs to speak in order to deal or with issues in front of him or in the security council. the russian ambassador made a blistering attack on the court moose at the maria newkirk, the i. c, c is
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a puppet in the hands of the collective west, which is always willing to carry out pseudo jurisdiction based on their orders. a 123 countries are signatures to the rome statute. the governs the i, c, c. they're now obliged to arrest the russian leader and sent him to the hague. slightly president putin's travel will now be seriously curtailed. of course, an arrest or a trial isn't going to happen any time soon, but it's clear the international criminal court is sending a message, not just the president putin but to the officials and military officers who worked for him. but one day they could face consequences for their actions. james bayes al jazeera of the united nations while ukraine's president lord ms. mc has also welcome the i c. c announcement. is this is a historic decision that will lead to historic responsibility the head of a terrorist state, and another russian official have officially become suspects in
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a war crime. in the people taishan of ukrainian children, the illegal transfer of thousands of our children to the territory of a terrorist state in the criminal proceedings being investigated by our lord enforcement officers. more than 16000 cases of force people taishan of ukrainian children by the occupier of already been recorded. but the real full number of people tease may be much higher. well geoffrey 9 fled the icy seas. prosecution slow down below search, former president of serbia. he thinks the charge is important for they wider implications by satisfying the judges of ref, lunches, appropriate. this man putin is now the property to be careful, characterized as a criminal. and the war that he has launch can property now be characterized as itself criminal. the course has found that there is evidence shows both of those
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things and they're very important. not just because of pushing because of what's called accountability. because for example, those who are sitting to relieve russia of its power of veto in the security council by having it suspended number of people doing that. stuffing with ukrainian part of been terriers will not have reinforcement in their argument. so this country should not have the veto in the security council. we're to lose the veto by one means or another. then it will be open to united nations to have push in, tried for aggression. she can't be tried for at the moment because he would veto any suggestion that he should be cry. meanwhile, china's president, using paying will travel to russia next week. the official trip comes as china office to broke a piece in ukraine. this is the 1st time the chinese president will travel to russia since the beginning of the war. katrina, you has more from beijing. according to china's foreign ministry,
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the trip is all about promoting peace between crane and russia. china. our mystery says that the leading stones during the conflict has been consistent. that all at once is a true slide to sit down and talk and it released the keys class last month, outlining the dialogue with her school savings to criticize the us and other western countries. important thing, it says you need lateral sanctions and feeling the crisis why one should support 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 a time when it's continuing its invasion of brain. and this is what fading intended intends to show that this is advancing a multi polar world, as opposed to one that just run by the u. s. and other western countries. they also want to deepen its economic ties with russia. we've seen trade sold between the 2
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countries since the invasion and $22.00, 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 they do 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 aging. aging top did not brokering a piece deal between saudi arabia and iran, and u. s. markets wrapped up the week clothes under a sea of red pushed down by biking stokes on friday shows and 1st republic bank closed down nearly 33 percent bounce despite an injection of cash with $30000000000.00. european stocks also ended the week down you as president joe, by the now once congress imposed tough a punishment on bank executives as he tries to reassure the public pulling the
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collapse of silicon valley bank. meanwhile, the parent company, off silicon valley bank, his file for bankruptcy protection, with much of the tech focus company already under the control of regulators. it comes a week after a surge of withdrawals struggle triggered the worst bank collapse since the financial crisis. gabriel alexander has moved from the new york stock exchange. it was another tough day on wall street, as all of the major indices were in the red and down throughout the entire day. any of the gains that were made on thursday were wiped out on friday, but the market is also giving very mixed signals as we enter this next phase of the u. s. banking crisis. in some ways, we're seeing the markets very much down. but for the week, the market has been quite resilient. for example, the s and p down 1.2 percent on friday. but for the week up over one percent. the nasdaq down a little under one percent on friday,
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but for the week up 4 percent. and we saw the same with the dow jones industrial average down 1.4 percent on friday, up a little over 0.4 percent for the week. so we're really getting a lot of these mixed signals and are getting a sense of you really don't know how the market should be reacting to this banking crisis. it's clear that this is top of mind here on wall street now, but it's really a sense of will this crisis be contained to the regional banks as what we've seen for the last week or so? or will it spread beyond that to larger banks, which could cause a much bigger banking crisis and what we're seeing now, and of course, spread even further internationally. according to one trader, it's almost like the market doesn't know how to react right now. they're kind of like a deer stuck in the headlights,
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as the old saying goes just sort of frozen. and that's what we saw while with the markets on friday. there wasn't a lot of selling, wasn't a lot of buying. it was just sort of frozen in time, so to speak. now 1st republic bank, one of the banks sits at the center of all this down 32 percent. it's lost about 70 percent of its value for the week. and that's after $30000000000.00 aid package was promised to the bank trying to stabilize the markets. now, what are we looking to in the future? the next big thing will be next week, next, tuesday and wednesday, when the federal reserve makes a decision on if they are going to hike interest rate again or not. traders will be watching that very closely because whatever that decision is, could then have a knock off effect for wider implications throughout the market and through the goal, we commie, target president richard, se if anyone says he will. busy now support fin and spend to join nato. the
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announcement came off to his meeting with the finish president sally minister in ankara, and said that the turkish parliament will begin ratifying helsinki spit. meanwhile, the swedish foreign minister says on chris decisions only ratify finland's bid is regrettable. turkey had previously blocked and an am sweet and spent citing security concerns will take a decision to approve finland, but keeps waiting, waiting follows months of tension with the swedes. for race reports from stock home on how the problems came about and what being camped out of nato might mean for sweden and the alliance. stockholm was, were on their way home for the weekend when the latest blow to their countries hopes of joy nato was announced. turkey would let finland in, but not yet sweden. the main reason turkey has claimed that the government in stockholm is harboring what anchor calls terrorist groups, particularly the kurdistan workers party, the p k k. nowadays kick kicker hell has
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a black market here through the nada and took in honor and took a real 3 then take it seriously. gender is a kurdish journalist. he came to sweden in 2005. he watched in january his tension between turkey and sweden reached their height when curtis protested in stock home hung an effigy of turkish president, russia type, or one in response to his demand that sweden extradite a list of people. he said willing to the p k. k, some codes, fair doffing, been given refuge. it could now be sent back to us quarter say about nato, and sweden and turkey was a blank boy, peacock, his supporters. we are 2 different group, of course here in sweden as a court. i have a good life here, sweden, respecting me, my language, we will see what was sweden do as a quarter of server, i want to see the swedish government to take some serious actions. the situation wasn't helped when danish right wing politician ross was paula dunn was allowed to
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burn a cron outside the turkish embassy. but whatever happens now, it wasn't meant to be like this for sweden. you've been stepping up there military in preparation for joining nato. it followed decades of neutrality which had become part of their identity. the common defense planning that we have been doing with finland since 2014 will become much more difficult. it is right now that don ideas of nato's new forward defense is going to be figured out. and in that work, it would be a very big benefit for nato. if they knew if they could include both swedish territory, but also swedish military cape, ill dispatch, typically precious to night, i would have been swedish technology, with its grip and jets, bolstering the alliance. his ab on capabilities over the baltic, such an addition to their armory in opposition to russia is now up in the air. last year, sweden's entry into the alliance alongside finland seemed over to assured as nato
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countries rushed to welcome the ren but with turk, here and also hungary, still having doubts sweet, and may have to wait until the upcoming turkish elections at the very least poorest out his era stalker still ahead on al jazeera in gannons moon footballer christian achieve at a state funeral. in our credit, he died in the earthquake kentucky. and we look at the alarming trend of what's being called economic abuse and the u. k. as people struggle with the high cost of ah there's more rain on its way through turkey, but not sticking just to turkey at this time. the whole systems expanded, so to make matters worse in already flooded example of refugee camp in northern
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syria. there's more rain to come, not just in serious, so throughout the area where the earthquakes affected then all the way down the line almost towards the north of egypt. this rain will be significant and will last at least 24 hours spread through a good part of syria into iraq. eventually, south of that, it looks quite a bit. there are showers showing up throughout saudi arabia as well. and there's been flooding in yemen from the heavy rain recently. that'll probably repeat it in the capitol. now of course there are drainage channels, but you tend to get some pretty heavy showers this time of the year. and then look, what's happened up here when it nothing much except it all spread east was the heaviest right now. maybe in northern iraq, bit of a breeze down the gulf is left a bit of a legacy of dust in the air, but otherwise, not extraordinary weather. this is good. i'm hoping the rain that's forecast is coming really quite quickly for the whole of africa for ethiopian ever try and back to all east african nations supposed to be wet someplace it's been particularly wet . it's still raining in bologna as well,
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but there's no hint of cycling freddie. so it's just the rain to provide seasonal and heavy. ah, talk to al jazeera, we ask who is really fighting? is russia wagner, or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via i know it is it usually take them back. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities and cultures. the cost around and no matter what news here with the news and kind of for that matter to you, lou. ah,
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you're watching al jazeera mind to a fall top stories this hour. the international criminal court in the hague house issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. the icy see said it's in connection with allegations of war crimes and ukraine. the criminal has called the move outrageous. has been a fresh sell off of global banking stalks on friday to spice. shame by big us lenders, a smaller rival 1st republic bank. u. s. president joe biden is calling for congress, imposed telpa punishments on bank executive target president wretch of type. edwin has agreed to start the process to ratify finland's nato membership, but he says he will continue. discussions with sweden about what anchor says is and lack of commitment to fight terrorism. arrive beneath have confronted angry protestors for a 2nd day in paris with violent demonstrations outside parliament,
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against pension reforms. on thursday, the government by policy parliament to push through a plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. and tasha butler's in paris with me well, a number of french ministers have been trying to defend the pension reform in the way it was for through by decree, by policy parliament they said it was an action that was necessary because they say that this reform is essential if fraud is able to sustain its pension system in the future. nevertheless, that is the nino washing with many m p 's a lot of anger amongst some may cause we know the law makers on the left and also the far right and also independence. hey blake, emotion of no confidence against the government that will be voted on monday. meanwhile, trade unions are calling for more protests nationwide day of action on thursday,
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and they're ongoing. a demonstration in paris. some people have tried to block the main ring road, the garbage collectors, also oil refinery workers, all continuing with that process. a lot of anger over this reform, a lot of anger, the way in which has been pushed through parliament, a lot of frustration and anger, a presidency manual micro seen as being out of touch with ordinary people. authorities in malawi is still coming to grips with the scale of destruction from cycling friday. before 100 people have died in the region. tens of thousands have been displaced. survivors are struggling with food shortages and aid has been slow to reach many areas locked by landslides. samaria holder is a resident blunder. she's been volunteering an account for people displaced by the office. i am summer and you hold up and we're going to yeah, i think showtime in brand time along the way, i say i could hear lies shouts of these people crying for health. so i phoned it.
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it was a need for me to come and help them. there are some children like small ones. they have lost both calling. both my guys both buy that kind of loads that come in shoes. no medication, some is i see open wounds that you can because they are kind of a lot of problems. there was a woman with him with a little baby. the baby was just checking the baby, didn't have anything to where not been died was not being and sure taking no changes for covering because it was so sad. we even pick a dish it from one of the guys and give it to the mother to cover the baby so that you couldn't cash clothes. side. as you can see, i just finding to brain just walking in the ways that they don't know where the mother is. they don't know where this is. maybe 2 days, 2 days, the laming that the, the,
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the mother has passed away their lives. that means the uncle is gone. i'm worrying about, they have, they call it out blake. he will not rain with the show digital toilet. they know the bathroom. the kitchen itself was, holla, has pretty here who voted on trade. i think i'm not doing enough because it doesn't do enough. those people who i didn't think about it now. i'm doing enough, but i'm seeing a child i'm seeing a mother who is not eating when i can see i'm doing enough. that means i'm not doing the now it's sad. it's very sad. former pakistani prime minister m ron con is traveling from the horde to islamabad and will appear in court late on saturday. for on $5000.00 extra police have been called to the city for security. early this week, crowns of his supporters clash with police, attempting to arrest him at home. evading court is facing multiple legal cases
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including charges of unlawfully selling gifts received while he was in office. khan is denied all charges. activists in syria in opposition. members have been demonstrating to mark the 12th anniversary of the syrian revolution. mass protest took place in several cities, northwest and syria. hundreds of thousands of people have been killed since the start of the civil war. millions have been displaced. garner has held a state funeral for its former national team footballer christian onto he died in last month. earthquake in turkey, as nicholas hark reports, the president and thousands of mourners paid their last respects in the capitol acura. ah, ganna is morning one of its sons outside the state house in the capitol. across the coffin, the late football star christian achieve hundreds gathered family members,
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former players, managers, and a legion of fans, including orphans that at you helped all here to play tribute to the former new castle winger who died in last month's earthquake in turkey. yes, done. so my friend though and we heard many earthquake, we prayed for him. but then we heard the bad news that he had died while he played for turkey is what i asked for. ot shoe spent most of his career in the english premier league playing for chelsea, new castle and everton. he also made $65.00 appearances for gun as national t helping. the black stars reached the final of the 2015 africa cup of nations in equitorial guinea. he was awarded goal and player of the tournament. yes, it is a very sad day to us we. it's not even the football, as for sales force, per se,
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everybody in gun a sod today, you know such a towel and he's going to early in my opinion, in gannons tradition funerals, or send off to the other world in a moment of both grief and celebration. i too used his talent to spread joy to millions of people and gone. i'd be owned for many. this isn't just a funeral. it's alaska bond to a football star. nicholas hawk al jazeera, a steep increase and the cost of living in the united kingdom has led to a rise in cases of what's been called economic abuse. charity say this is being experienced by as many as 8 and a half 1000000 adults. a banker reports rachel, not her real name, was physically and mentally abused by her husband with control over her finances, part of a pattern of threatening behavior. her words have been spoken by an ojo 0 producer,
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despite me earning more than twice his monthly salary. my former partner refused to put my name on a utility bill, which prevented me from acquiring my own bank account. as a result, my wages were deposited into his account for which he did not provide me with the passwords. i would later discover that he spent the majority of my earnings without my knowledge or consent. racial was in the u. k. on spousal. these are at the time and unable to seek government financial support, she fear destitution if she left her abusive partner. like rachel, economic abuse occurs when someone's ability to access their income. sabotaged back can include directly taking a person's pay or controlling their working hours or denying them access to things like a car or a mobile phone. money survivors talk of running up huge debt through loans or credit cards often without then knowledge. we see online banking being mrs. regularly, online financial accounts and i shopping accounts and not just used her to monitor
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spending that also location tracking, aperture is able to manipulate and co ass of either into handing over passwords or pin numbers until those accounts, financial uncertainty during the pandemic. and now a sharp increase of the cost of living have seen the number of reported cases of economic abuse saw, according to research by the charity refuge, 16 percent of adults in the u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of women for $1600000.00, the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse $1.00 and $5.00 survivors are left with debts of thousands of dollars. they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. dead directly due to economic abuse.
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ah, it's prompted several of the countries leading banks such as h s. b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control. while the british governments issuing frontline staff, including debt collectors and police, with new training to identify respond to economic abuse support. rachel struggled to find when she needed it most need barker al jazeera london more artificial intelligence tools are being integrated into our everyday life this week. the 4th version of chat, g p t was released and microsoft said it will integrate a i tools into it's widely used office software comb. baker has more how that will work. 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. you know, it's
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a large language model. fed enormous volumes of data from the internet, g, p. t's learn 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 guard rails 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 an 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 close my mind the most. i feel like it's making a lot of the things that i've been putting together so much more insightful. i start up called be my eyes integrated into software that describes the
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world 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 calling. busy a volunteer and doing a video called what you could do now is you, you will use the same app instead of. busy 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 mark. so you take a photo and it will come back and say you need to cook at 911 minutes. whatever it's s t p t for may be ahead at the moment, but it's not alone. by do the chinese tech giant rolled out a bond 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
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