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hello, the whole rahman you watching out is there a news are live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, focused on the police beat supporters of former prime minister, enron carne at his residence in the hall. as he heads to court pizza show criminal court issues an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin overseeing the unlawful deportation of children from ukraine. also, nigerians returned to the polls to elect new states governors after a disputed presidential election will be live in cono's state. also, the final product looks like any other magazine except it's content wasn't confused by human how iran is trying to become a leading user of artificial intelligence. i'm joanna roscoe, with the sports is mercedes formula. one boss says he wouldn't blame louis hamilton for leaving the team. if i can't get in the car to win a record 8th. well, title ah
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welcome to the news we begin in bog saw where the former prime minister in wrong card has arrived at a court in the capital is from about to face corruption charges. but police of entered his residence in the city of the whole about $5000.00 extra officers have been deployed in islam abandon. parts of the capital have been sealed off. khan had asked his supporters to follow him, but they was able to enter the city early. this week and violence broke out between demonstrators and police officers tried to arrest con, at his home for evading court on separate charges. come all hide the joy this now from buck is on capital. it's not about the very confusing picture just in the last few hours. come out, just bring us up to speed on exactly what we know about the whereabouts of the wrong con and where you are in terms of his supporters.
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right now, where should i go to highway and the cord read, he's going to be appearing is about 100 or 200 meters from where i'm located. a m, ron han lawyer, had requested that the revenue should be moved from different location where it was supposed to be because of security in order to do or die. can that location go? dad would. one of the primary concerns regarding bron font had been saying that the target of attach a nation, there's already been one or 10 on him. just a few minutes that go ahead re, escorted by a few other re goes entered through this area. so it should be getting into court any time within the next few minutes. but you can keep behind me, howard and over at the border and guide there, don't sit, are not going highway to come and to get a glimpse of their leader. i am ron con. when enron car level hall, there was
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a big camp outside the house except border had actually created and dropping several times by the police to arrest him. however, as soon as he left law border law by the police again moved, then removed the barricade and also i stared support during the day. george is going to be important in the world to happen. if ever, on a day brought into a war where really go back to really go back to law. it can not go back to a residence in the lama vibe because that to had reached the wrong date. and that prevention that, that is a possibility. i need to be there does happen. then there will be country wide fraud that god had that my dad, one of the most popular leaders within the country. but the political set up in government wants to ensure them rhonda not able to make a political data that they would watch and not
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marginalizing game. they wanted to dock them. they wanted they wanted or get qualify him. georgie can not be a part of the election i needs. i've gotten blamed a former prime minister conway. he's in the corner from the law. he had blamed no washer demand or the dag behind the whole game of games to bring down on con. so ended up politically charge as much as a border gathering and strain. and no one knows what happened his neck when he appears before doubtful, indeed is a day that's developing in rather interesting ways come off. let's just also talk about these particular charges. you did allude to the fact that charges that were presented last week, very different to the charges that he'll face in court today. just from view is just tell exactly what the differences are, what he's actually facing. well m ron calling and now
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facing all more and more dot 100 ga. that'd be leveraged against them all over 90 days, approaching 100 and then cricket terminology did about to complete the century. but the particular case and richie debating today pertaining to the georgia qana, which of course i state reporter j, where state give given by ford edge and dignity. i can then the leader to whom they have been presented, getting by them for the fraction of the god m. ron calling to the q and of not declaring dog gifts, de bard from the georgia on us, and i did the charge against them. aldo recently, the government released a list of all the recipients of don't give jenny good all the focus on a minute. prime minute to catch the red head of the military. they've all been
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getting a share of that ga, not give for the fraction of the god, the legal fraternity shade. the experts say that this is a legal match. that because of the procedures m, ron get not gave that particular president and guarded because of this particular case that the police try to estimate the 1st place, however, that the order and made sure that it or not so i will leave it to the course continue to depend with you, find out what the situation is through the day, qualified to the 4th. in a slum of now, the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for the russian president vladimir putin, along with russia's commissioner for children's rights. who's in charge of overseeing the abduction of children from orphanages in ukraine? many have been adopted in russia while you're present, joe biden. call the decision justified. the criminal says it's null and void,
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or diplomatic added to james bass has more from the united nations. as soon as the way she vladimir putin, president of russia, a superpower leader, and now a wanted man for the alleged war, crabs, or deputation of children from ukraine, 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 them, mister putin, human rights activists were quick to welcome the news. this is an amazing day for 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 for president putin almost certainly complicates the possibility of any diplomacy to end the war. the un in particular is in
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a difficult position. will the secretary general still talk. ready or meet with president putin. i don't want to answer hype hypothetical questions because as you know, issues of travel involved involve others. we will continue as a general rule, the secretary general will speak to whomever he needs to speak in order to deal with the issues in front of him. in the security council, the russian ambassador made a blistering attack on the court moose. the maria new to the i. c. c. is up it in the hands of the collective west, which is always willing to carry out the pseudo jurisdiction based on their orders . a 123 countries, a signatories to the rome statute that governs the i, c. c. they're now obliged to arrest the russian leader and send him to the hague. slightly. president, putin travel will now be seriously curtailed. of course, an arrest or a trial isn't going to happen anytime soon,
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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 work for him. but one day they could face consequences for their actions. james bayes al jazeera of the united nations, but ukraine's president as 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 suffix in 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 law 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 than me. it's been 9 years since russia antics
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crimea from ukraine. some called it the biggest line grub in europe since world war 2. now, moscow express concerned about ethnic russians in crime, in and described to move as an act of self determination. it began in february 2014. when the then the president victor covert, fled the key for russia, ukraine's parliament appointed acting president and prime minister and made it clear it wanted closer ties with europe. almost immediately pro russian, separatists began occupying major facilities and checkpoints on the crime in peninsula the following month. the russian soldiers secured the region and marched . the 18th crimean and russian officials signed the treaty of accession to the republic of crimea to russia. putin ratified it 3 days later. while joining me now in studios, christina passion, she's the assistant professor at northwestern university here in katherine, she's also the director of the documentary, a struggle home the crime me and taught us can help you with us. thank you. on the
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program. when you began making the film, obviously it was what just a year all of several months after the annexation of crimea. when you make a film, you do to educate and for what entertain, or your detractors would pop say it's a propaganda tool. what we'll reasons for making the filter, why actually began making it in 2012 way before the invasion and annexation. and i was trying to tell the story of their history, but also the discrimination in the bigotry they experienced from ukrainian people. and also from primarily, russian nationalists on the peninsula. and then when 2014 happens, obviously my angle had to change. and then it became really an educative tool to talk about the history of the crimea tucker, their tragic colonialism they've experienced under russian occupation for centuries at this point. and currently what's happening now, since the annexation in their ongoing human rights are persecutions against them. how import was it to tell the story from the tart as point of view they've been, you might say the ping pong ball between 2 great sides. it was imperative to tell
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their point of view. they are the indigenous population of crimea. they're their roots go back as far as 500 b c. if you think about their, their amalgam of very many different ethnic groups from ancient history in the peninsula. and as you said, be had them the ping pong ball. when happened, a great and their country, their states, the cranium connie, in 1783, the suffered population displacement for centuries. bigotry, their marks have been vandalized, their houses have been destroyed. their culture has been decimated. and when the soviet union clubs in the 90s here they thought they're finally free. they're probably free of russia. they finally have their freedom. and then boom, 2014 happened and it's starting all over again. now, under russian occupation under put in the same things are happening, we have creamy and tuckers are being pushed out of peninsula, forced to flee the turkey or to other european countries. they've had their representative bodies, the matchless nicole tied their band from the peninsula. now their tv channels have been banned from the peninsula. there are cultural institutions are being just admitted once again. and now we're talking about this mass mobilization that put in
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called for russian citizens, right. that has disproportionately targeted crimean tuckers in the peninsula. so once again, we're seeing like these remnants of the genocidal policies. russia has perpetrated against them for century when you document the lives of people, the lives of the community. it's hard not to be impassioned and get connected to that community itself. so when you saw and documented the sanctions upon russia in 2014, from the you from the us with a hard enough in your opinion. oh no, definitely not. and we see that the results of that now with the invasion of mainland ukraine in last year in 2020 to the sanctions have been hard enough at the international community have been tough enough and put in then when they, when he tried to take over crimea, i don't think this would have been happening now. but on the flip side, in some ways the war has had a positive element in that there's real confidence now that ukraine will be able to liberate and take back crania. i don't think you saw that sentiment before this war
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began. now we're really seeing that hope happening and even american generals talking about them. maybe ukraine really does have a chance of getting back crimea, and that's the crease. the creamy and touch hers are going to be free again, lots of human trees or even sales. and i tend to think of something like the killing vales in oscar winning. tell us about cambodia and what happened there. as a great educational tool is the art of documentary making as strong today. you'll just one particular university, but as it has been for decades across media schools across the world, i mean, you tend to connect with, with those media school. what should general impression of the way they're telling the story of what history is all about? what histories about? i think the programs are still stronger thing. unfortunately, a lot of platforms are focusing on true crime stories, right, or kind of more entertainment value. but i think the educative historical documentaries are still important and i still think there is that kind of hunger for them to be produced. and that's why i chose to make this phone because
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a lot of people don't know who the cranium touches are, and they're so in comparative and so influential and world history. yeah. and you can see that documentary on the, on their website i struggle home. the crimean taught as christina patch and i savvy all in the studio. thank you for joining us. thank you. like the great deal between russia and ukraine is set to expire. russia says it only wants to extend the deal by 60 days instead of the $120.00, i was laid out in an agreement broke by the united nations. ukraine is one of the world's largest supplies of sunflower, oil, wheat, and grain. stephanie decker has more for you to speaks. ukraine steeds the worlds the words of this farms owner. victor sharon etta gives us a tour on a cold march morning on the outskirts of keith corn, wheat, barley, and where ukraine holds pole position globally, sunflower, tea. the grain deal between russia and ukraine brokerage loss july by the united nations, enter kia is set to expire on saturday. and there is a lot at stake,
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both at home and abroad, which i know and oh that a great deal gave us hope because our internal price is dropped almost 3 full during the winter. but afterwards, sign ward prices rose immune and of course not like before the war, but they increased. this gave us hope that we can work and sell our harvest in the future war daughters. despite this deceivingly peaceful moment, this is a country at war. and what happens in these fields has global implications. ukraine is one of the world largest produces and sunflower oil, and also wheat and grain one gets produced here an export. it has a direct effect on food prices. around the world. is one of the main reasons why this deal was brokered, the global need to bring down soaring food prices that resulted because of the war . russia controls accessed in and out of the black sea,
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which ukraine needs to ship. it's produced to the rest of the world. the deal is said to be renewed every 4 months. russia now says it only wants to renew it for 2 citing sanctions affecting its own exports. but ukraine's deputy had of infrastructure who's been part of the team negotiating the grain deal, tells us such a short term deal does not offer stability, but is important to the farmers to see there for a ghost. ah, how they will export their products unit, next, marketing gear. i go sir, and in case that the farmers for see you and for masses offer me as j. it is also small period. we are asked our partners to make minimum one year. farmers have also complained of russia delaying checks on vessels transporting, produce, which costs more money had moved from his name or sure, yet, we know russia wanted to only extend for 2 months. but this is not as it should be . also the vessels that go to ukraine are delayed by russia in the bathroom, and we end up paying for this because the vessels don't reach us on time horribly.
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currently, the western border with poland is working, but we cannot fully sell the grain that we have by road for. we need to see the journey out has begun. russia holds great leverage in just how far they will reach . such tiny seeds and grains with major geopolitical implications. stephanie decker al jazeera, yet kavitsky on the outskirts of keith. well, plenty more had here all the, all there are. these are including protest of battle with police for a 2nd day in front of the government. pushed through pension halls without a vote in poland. and wall street ends a week in the read of consensus, assist about the banking sector. the world, the ones title defense in india and indian wells from to enjoy will have all in sport coming up a
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year in return to the polls to new governors in 28 states. new states assemblies will also be elected by the vote was delayed by a week. the electoral commission said it needed time to reconfigure electronic voting machines following a disputed presidential election in february. nobody will join us now from kado. i am at the very long day for election officials, but a very significant election for the public the, basically these elections are significant costs because it's the representatives to be chosen today represent communities and they're much, much closer to the waters than the last election, which is the presidential and national parliamentary election. secondly, because the implication of what happened today, we have a get voted, especially in the state which has the 2nd largest number of all just across the
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country. we know most powers not only in the state, but because eventually when the next president is going to be elective or decisions are going to be met at the federal level, tunnel will have a very, very loud voice in that's the implication. and that's why you see behind me, thousands of people i gather in this particular polling center because they understand the imputation or the importance of the selection, not only to them, but also because of invoice. it will have on the national level. now, coming back to the election itself, there are several candidates running for governorship election across nigeria now tend to, like you said the election is the fee for governor, forgot the state. and apart from that, there are also members of state legislature. there are $950.00 seats in those legislative thousands of context of who are running for these offices. so of course,
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after the presidential election and all of that confusion around the result. tell us a little bit about what people are telling you about the trust in elections and whether they believe that the vote counts and that the process is clean and clear. the doubts raised by the last election because the presidential and parliamentary elections are still hanging here. a lot of people are still doubtful whether or not they will see a repeat of what happened. 3 weeks ago, we started night broke costs in one of the falling centers in kano, which is nicely dominated by support to support particular group. we weren't surprised by the you want number of voters who turn up to vote. we don't know right now whether that number piled up because some people what we wouldn't get to speak with them. they said the system they believe would have walked in the presidential elections did not walk. and i'm not of them what steps become,
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what they walk this stuff so many people in those particular areas are staying away . but on the, on the why don't level here in coddle the out the outcome. what are the be turn out of people and voters in these polling stages? it's amazing. a lot of people this something in particular, we've seen thousands inside and then a small while outside. and it's just 3 hours putting of whole 3 hours before the polls. what, what we see. yeah, it's more like the pulling has just started in this particular interest for us in canada. thanks so much calls will be the thing in with and through the day, well below ins continue to search for level is buried under mud. as the death toll from psycho fed, he jumps to more than 430 tens of thousands have been false in their homes by flooding. survivors short of food and aid has been slow to reach many areas blocked by landslides. some on this, let's cross over to some either miller who's been kanga and for meta
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a storm floods. now the threat of waterboard disease is the emergency is not it's far from over and the rescue services are continuing here in mac. conga, it's just off land. oh, it's quite a distance from the mainland. there's a river between my kanga and the mainland and that has been entirely flooded. the water coming up into what was a village. and i'm just going to step out of shot to give you a better idea of what it looks like here. the water wasn't this close to where people were living and you see people sitting on local canoe canoes waiting to be rescued by the police services. the canoes would normally transport people back and forth between here and the mainland, but they're charging $4500.00 below in shillings the equivalent of $4.00 to take people to the mainland and they simply don't have the money. so they're relying on police services. we're sending 2 boats out to day and collecting people,
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they make about 6 trips and so far they've reached about 1300 people. but hundreds more are waiting on an island like this, or they've had to take refuge in trees. they've lost absolutely everything. their homes have been washed away. they also don't have any food, and that's the main thing they're complained about. as soon as we reach this island, they said they're hungry and they're trying to get to the mainland to get food. because the little may, they did have, has now run out and there's nothing left they even, even if they did have made, they don't have homes, they don't have shelter, they don't have cooking utensils or pots, there's really nothing they can do. we also understand that further on this island, they are more people waiting for rescue efforts, but they're simply too weak and tired to make it here. so they would have to wait for assistance to reach them a little more in land. we know about a 126000 people in this district alone have been displaced. please say they're doing as much as they can. it's taken some time to reach areas like this because
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have been inaccessible. the water was just too strong and too high. so these rescue efforts continue and it certainly will be a number a few more days before the is i suppose, a greater a bigger dent made in terms of rescuing people in places like this, which have been very difficult to reach up till now. lucas will monitor events with you as it progresses or for me to miller forces in malawi. now the united kingdom's interior ministries in rwanda to discuss a migration dale swan, the bergman will meet with rondon president polk army. britain agreed to and tens of thousands of migrants to wonder as part of a $146000000.00 deal last year. but no flights have taken off as opponents challenged the policy in the courts. now the initiative is a major part of britons plans to detain and to port asylum seekers arriving in small boats from across the english channel. right,
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lisa confronted angry protested for a 2nd day in paris. they were violent demonstrations on friday, outside parliament against pension forms. on thursday, the government bypass parliament to push through a plan to raise the retirement age. from 62 to 64, the sasha butler is in paris with more a number of french ministers have been trying to defend the pension reform. and the way it was forced through by decree bypassing parliament, they said it was an action that was necessary because they say that this reform is essential if france is able to sustain it's a pension system in the future. nevertheless, that is certainly not washing with many m p 's a lot of anger amongst some lawmakers. we know that lawmakers on the left and also to far right and also independence are tabling a motion of no confidence against the government. the will be voted on monday. meanwhile, trade unions are calling for more protests
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a nationwide day of action on thursday. and there are ongoing demonstrations in paris. some people have tried to block the main ring road garbage collectors, also oil refinery workers, all continuing with their protests. a lot of anger over this reform. a lot of anger is the way in which it's being pushed through parliament. a lot of frustration and anger. i present it manual micro seen as being out of touch with ordinary people. still had here on al jazeera will tell you how the harvest season in libya is leaving a saw taste for many farmers. and why wall of dead fish is moving along the river in warm australian town also is fault. we'll show you some impressive catches at the world baseball classical about coming up with ah ah,
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as a march of springing warm going east was through eastern europe, being driven on by what has to be said, his rather cloudy winter weather, which i think it has use what mild to describe, brought bombs, but this, the picture. anyway, this is what it's like on saturday, with temperatures in the teens, quite happily here and in the teens. but in the rain for the west, sophia may reverence the best changes about 3 or 4 degrees by the middle of the week. now we're up to about $8.18. that's how we get to monday. all because this suddenly breeze in the march of general wants to coast longer days and nights now as well. right? where is the picture on sunday? you see this bit, the rain will be as bad as times spreading out of france into switzerland. parts of germany says you rick beat up a dollar will be feeling a little bit coat about. the sun's returned to spain, for example, in london at about 30 degrees. yes, it's rather wet enough to have to say. now if we jumped south, most of north africa is looking dry to be expected. there is
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a little bit of rain now, jerry, very obviously developing sandstorm in libya and algeria. but the size of that the rain is doing what it should do you see big shout coming to nigeria making bit bigger encroachments every day. but maybe more interesting and maybe you're more useful is the right now in somalia. death. yep. yeah. ah frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the test, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about the development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world's day. critical debate is only both the legal they see the in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera in fire, for a fraud takes on the big issues. this is not one off. he's talking about
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a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police were unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for my hill for upright. what al jazeera. ah ah look about you what she yelled, was there an usa with me said rob the reminder of all top stories, the former banker saw the prime minister run con has arrived at a court in islam of up to face corruption charges. thousands of extra police have
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been deployed in the capital and parts of the city have been sealed off. voting is underway, nigeria governorship and state assembly raises the delayed vote, comes weeks after disputed presidential election. the ruling party hopes to regain lost. brown didn't key areas. and the international criminal court in the hague has issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. darcy see, says it's in connection with the forcible deportation of ukrainian children, the kremlin calls the move. outrageous. let's get more of this wave. the saga markov is a former adviser to president putin, and the director of the institute of political studies joins us now. live from moscow. mister mock of good have you with us again on al jazeera, it's been 24 hours now nearly since the announcement of the i c. c. and we've had reaction from the kremlin spokespersons, so we know that the kremlin are angry, but i think we also have to pat's appreciate behind closed doors,
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the kremlin will be concerned when they not going to know so much. can we understand very well that european union conscious who control this international criminal court, they are part of their hybridity against russia as this year in your new country needed to accuse about any rush from now and not serious. see seated as soon as, i mean, of course they're taking children in the stadium called children. so that's why i use ation. but all this is not serious. this incident. busy so good to know what's in the restaurant. look like klaus more important that you are appealing, you know, cause any doors for any peaceful negotiation on you could walk around. that means
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that all the victory, by fighting on the battlefields could be valid for us and knowing negotiation. it's glass mentioned here in the union through this and that's talk. and then we'll call if that is the case, then surely the president's movements will now have to be carefully thought out because there are over $120.00 countries that are signed up to the icbc. so the president and the kremlin will have to be aware of where the president travels to. that is a fact believe me want you to put it anyway very much because a lot of that is going to be connected to organized suspect against. but it won't let you meet up with them. and all diplomatic relations will come to not even with those countries reach, recognize, stop a whole so called are on the status of this international kidney mail record for
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example. but i feel recognized, but nevertheless still to us. and also we have been impressed by some not a d and co, not seriously european union. the look of this information to claim for the student called children for the teaching children and problems there. but don't feel that region for this to the say putting agenda to special still not taught him with special health program to help them with parents about these. it's not steady of the season of co hours are good. i'm not been good that a little bit. think about this is, this is the scenario such any that the point of view of russia. let's just talk about what's going to happen in a few days time. china's present cheating ping arrives. he wants to be
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a mediator in finding a solution to the special military operation as moscow calls it. all moscow ready to find a solution to the operation ending? yeah, most go to store pike in columns, are you putting in 10 or 10? in one day? you real monster of the house, united. so america read it took up a real negotiation. real integration, meaning it may just pop in general or against russian. people on your grade. immediately liberation, the whole political prison us recognizing all as all says, all started to reach and became part of what our fax for the last and also freedom should be come back to your grades 3. the most speech for all parties collectivity, and those sort of breast dictatorships reaches, but i want to bite, you will not save them as a sarah,
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and reach us as their pockets from the stop new deal. and getting the 50 cation, it means that conditional charities are going, is ation. if you do not agree to talk about this, or after will be happy to give order immediately. so quite in the front line, we should see what happens. and certainly after present, she arrives for the moment to take a mark of thanks so much for joining us on our service. i thank you. my pleasure. turkish foreign minister says that his country look forward to normalizing relations with egypt. they've looked because the glue is in cairo where he's been meeting with egypt foreign minister summer. she'll cree is the 1st official visit by senior tech is delegation and more than a decade and it comes a few weeks after she'll cremate a humanitarian visit to key and syria to show support after the 2 major earthquake symbol on this at spring in our correspondence rest,
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who said that who's in his stumble, obviously a significant visits and a significant meeting russell while it is quite a significant may think so since 10 that since a decade this is the 1st time that a top level turkish diplomat is wisdom cairo. same debts as is quite important, and so the division between these 2 countries has started as an ideological political division in 2014, when a democratically elected president hum at mercy has been hobbled down by a military court took it was against removal or most however, later, this political division has turned into a geopolitical struggle. so we have seen that there that are different that brought in libya in east mediterranean series is serious issues haven't rising. and also while this was happening, there were the exchange of harsh words between 2 countries, particularly at b at the leadership level of the 2 countries. but then in 2018, it was
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a turning point when the political system in turkey has changed from the parliament dillion system to a presidential system. then we have seen the prisoner one on his team, has sent out one messages and wanted to normalize its relations with the regional companies such as united arab emirates, a you are saudi arabia and egypt. it was a packet, a change in the turkish foreign military foreign policy orientation. so, and then we have seen that there is supposed to call in the meetings between 2 companies. egypt and tricky. took place since 2020 on and just last month. during the earthquakes, we have seen the president off egypt uplift fcc has called present ad one and then some sugar. egypt for the minister has wasted the area to show the sort of devotee . now this is another wizard, this happened for him. the took her sized, however, still that of the remaining sick in his years. and what are those remaining issues? because obviously the whole trying clear some of that up. what they
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well to this to for the ministers have said those were messages. however, that is a reality. even the ambassadors are still not appointed. so they promise for of the restoration of full ties. but now with the diplomatic level is still quite lower. so there are 2 main issues here. libya and east mediterranean, so in libya, church in egypt or so forth, and different sized turkey is support the and to the poorly bays, international recognize government. while egypt is support him, ben garza and heidi for half that in his army there. so on the other hand, east mediterranean 2019. we have seen that easement tyranny gas form has been formed and launched. egypt, france, the greece, italy, cypress. all of them are a member of that form, but turkey has been purposefully excluded, and in response, turkey has signed a maritime deal with the 2 poorly based government there. so we can see that libya and east mediterranean are quite issues are quite intertwined. and these 2
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companies have dramatically different uproar. so in the coming days or months, we're going to see how these 2 companies are going to tack of dish issues. this is does issues because it's not only about turkey and egypt, it is a multi player game. now or so, so the force that is double. thank you. yes, markets finish the week being pushed down by banking stocks. shares and 1st republic bank closed in the 33 percent layer on friday. and that's despite a cash injection of $30000000000.00. european johnson also and de down cable, as under has more on 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
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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, 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. so 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
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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, 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 rates again or not. traders will
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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 kami, feel strongly millions of dead fish have washed up near darling river, just west of sidney. now the river all thought he says, the ongoing heat wave in the state calls the largest fish death recorded in the town. high temperatures and drought in the area have been more frequent. these last few years upsetting the ecosystem of the waterways. it's pretty hard to comprehend drilling, you know, i would some from the flood and worry and everything there and which is sort of started to decline often. and then this is happened and that's just sort of you will be ran into a draw up mess. and then the smelling has putrid smell and said terrible smell, and horrible to say all those dead fish prices for domestic fruit in libya have been rising fall, but say without government support,
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that cops won't be able to compete in the market like trina is a western libya zip day him is about 40 kilometers west of the libyan capital. tripoli, it's known for its plentiful farmlands and great tasting oranges and grapefruit. they are big, bright, and juicy for the orange harvest will soon come to an end. farmer places, as good bassa owns the small land with 250 orange trees. he says it's been difficult to maintain the last couple of years. oh, come on, la fiesta, and a knoll. any there is a clear lack of support from the government. we are suffering because there is a severe lack of fertilizer and pesticides in the market and the government no longer subsidizes them. the government should encourage and help us by providing our needs so we can increase domestic production and not rely on imports. in the past, oranges from western livia have accounted for an estimated 70 percent of the nation's
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needs. they were even exported to neighboring countries, but not any more assad balloon is a fruit wholeseller. he says libyan oranges are much better than those from abroad as the ha here, anyone know the last couple of years, the government has not been able to provide farmers with fertilizer, so they have to buy it in the private sector bank. it's expensive. depressive protection increases. so the family struggles, the merchant struggles and the customers can't afford it. i shall laugh. as in basil is from the ministry of agriculture and says at least a $150000.00 farmers have registered to get fertilizer. and he was out in palmer and farmers have every right to be angry, due to instability that we have not been able to provide them with their needs. they prices for domestic goods have increased as a result of the lack of affordable for eliza and pesticide has allowed foreign
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fruits, especially from egypt to gain a much bigger market chair. it's also made living oranges significantly more expensive. farmers like facial hope, the government acts quickly so their crops can freely compete in the market and earn them a living. ma, trina ultra 0 western libya. well, stella had here on al jazeera will show you one of the most dramatic, finishes the m. b a. the season story coming up with joe balls. ah, the salience of the world's biggest gambler, losing him, the billions of dollars a year, one or 18th, investigate the thread gambling addiction on al 0. lou
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ah, welcome back. rod says it's aiming to be one of the world leaders to use artificial intelligence. the publishing sector is amongst a wide range of industries using ai to announce and grow their products. and on monday, the 1st fully a i produced magazine hit new stance in teheran ali hush as well. ah, this team is putting together what they believe to be the 1st magazine ever fully produced using artificial intelligence or a, our major little man, natalie, canon bishop. i wanted to publish this artificial intelligence produced magazine for the 1st time in iran, or maybe the world to tell my audiences and entrepreneurs that
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a great development has being made in the world. and we should understand it as soon as possible. otherwise, we will be looking backward and the past few years, artificial intelligence has emerged as the waltz most advanced technological development. it refers to a computer or machines ability to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, including writing and researching, producing a magazine using a i will still require upper to chooses stories and then his team of technicians generate the content through a different a i software, has said, tell us this picture that you see now has been created by mid journey. we fit with what we want and this is the outcome. and now it's going to be used on the front page of the magazine laser. we'll get our chest g p t produced content and add to the issue, then it's really to be printed. the final product looks just like any other magazine except it's content. wasn't that used by human. there are some very, a long,
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long but many believe just like other technological achievements of the past century . it, when has the quality of product? i'll create more fortunately, the a i boss here isn't limited to journalism. iran is aiming to become one of the world stop 10 countries for a i technology in the coming 10 years here. one of the heroines biggest digital pox . several a i power projects out in the making stops are investing more in a i, facilities and equipment. because they believe it's going to be essential for the countries economy. the use of a i in iran, has extended to it's on forces as well. recently that evolutionary god's naval commander announced his forces on acquiring a i power equipment that are capable of warning each other. if any vessel comes under attack and move that reflects iran's growing reliance on artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on its future. as it struggles on the
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sanctions, aliana images, iraq dead on mr. respond on his true. yeah, thank you very much. the hail, how long is it gonna be until they replace us with a i was still here. and so, as louis hamilton, although mercedes foreman on ball says that he wouldn't blame hamilton for leaving the team if it failed to provide him with a chance of winning a record 8th. well, title hamilton is out of contract at the end of the season. and while toto wolf is confident he'll stay on, he also says it will be on mercedes to stop him from looking elsewhere. i don't think that we can. we can beat on the teams in front of us. that's the reality. it's about tuning the car to the best of the abilities here on track and, and, and see where we end up in qualifying and in the race. if we cannot demonstrate that, we are able to give him a car in the next couple of years than he needs to look everywhere. i don't think he's doing that that stage, but i will have nope, no a couch if that happens in a year or 2, hamilton is in his longest run without victory having failed when
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a single race last season for the 1st time. and they that may not be about to change this, we can found the radian going pre 11th in friday, the 2nd practice, which was led by w. well, champion mac the 2nd, while after most his, hernando alonzo prevented the rec for $11.00 to the top of the time sheets qualifying take place each other. later on saturday. we find out that we have the 2nd best car in, but i am just behind redwood. so this is just an amazing surprise. very proud of the team and hopefully from, from now on we can build something more aggressive intensive expectations and keep them going to indian. well, where you get shown thanks. title defense has been ended at the semi final stage by wimbledon champion, and they nodded back in not. it was a repeat of their full round meeting at the australian open, which was also one this time by an even more convincing margin. 66 to as she reached the funding of the tournament in california,
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they back and i was just the 2nd player to be shown take twice. she became well known one last april. and the final will see 2 grand slam champion face each other for the title of her back. and it will take on the strain in open when adding a couple income up to the bell. russian beat 7. see to muddy at the carry, 6263, it's doubling. cause 3rd final of the season. now to boost the new castle and i push for top full finish in the premier league. they came through a tough game at nothing and forest who hadn't 9 home game and took the lead to the gold from the manual center. you call so level things up just before half time through alex on the isa. then in the 3rd minute that it's time for the gateway, a penalty for humble and sac school. his 2nd of the game to me. so when it for new counsel, we're now just the point behind full place where the game and hands for team, for a place in the champions league next season. as
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a big game in the f up later with months to see up against their former counts in vince and company in the quarter finals, he spent 11 years at sissy winning for premier lease and to f. but now he manages championship leaders, fernley who are on course to be promoted. the premier league city both pepco audio predicts that company over time to city as manager. one thing of the scene is deans . and more than can be in this 2 days or more than convince he's going to come back, being so close to the next year. and presently jim seeing more carefully would they do? i understand completely why they are. that will be a really, really tough opponent. because they do incredible things. islands rugby union team are looking to wrap up the 6 nations title on saturday with a win over england in dublin. the english was destroyed 5310 last week by france. the heaviest f a home defeats the irish of the world's number one ranked side and
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victory will mean they win the tournament with a 100 percent record. also known as the grand slam. the pressures and grabbed up at all. we, we love being where we all like any other t would be but we all coming up against us. i live in england side, so you know, there's no doubt about it. it's, it's, it's going to be a proper test much in the n b a. there was a dramatic finish to the game between the dallas mavericks like his the mavericks trailed by 2, but then this happened right at the end. yes, next week libra was the hero. for dallas, stepping up salanda 3 points or lesson goes with the fraction of a 2nd before the buzzer above taking it by a single points. the 1st time they've won constructive games in more than a month. but yeah, they me little score 41 for the portland trailblazer,
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so that wasn't enough to avoid the fee to go back and take review jason tatum school for jaylen brown, checked in with 271126 to one while placing the gap on them or walk the box in the race for the eastern conference title, other in the philadelphia 76 is just behind the celtics in 3rd place, joel and bead shows once again why he's many people's picks n v p this season for 38.6 is fresh. the song on it $121.00 to a to, to make james hard and also had a triple double to cricket and cane williams, mom and henry nichol. nichols both school double said trace in new zealand in their 2nd test against her lanka for williamson. that was double century and he became the 1st team events mentor school $8000.00 test run on a huge partnership of $363.00. and wellington, as black caps declared on, with an impressive total of $518.00 full length or $26.00 to tune with,
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struggling to avoid a to nothing, see me, to speak with him. incredible catches in puerto rico and mexico battle date out in the world, baseball classic, mrs. enrique and, and as stretch. and at that stage, puerto rico were flying, leading by 4 to 0 bucks. like the home rooms like this makes their way back into it and eventually went 5 for up 4 to rico. very nearly level things up. but another impressive bit of fielding from sunday at anna. stop that from happening. so mexico rest to the semi finals in 1st time we're, they'll face, show her tony's japan on monday. that game will be in miami. well, rally championship is in mexico this week and its finland's issa. pick a lappy who now leads off to stage 5, while championship liter turmack had car trouble which dropped him from the 1st place. all the way to 26 and gulps pga tour adams. shank leads the way at the bows
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paul championship. he got himself to 7 on de paul, one shot clare, fellow american kramer hiccup. there was a strong group of players, just 2 shots back, including english ryder cup player, tommy fleetwood and t time major win at jordan speith there and 5 on the pa. but shank, who leads heading into around 3 the well number 14300 for his 1st pga to win of his career and that so his book for now we'll have more we later. so please try which trip to re negate. we'll have another full hop on abuse after the news off and jamie, of these are superspeed ties. roger conflict. ah, ah.
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an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence. look, noted, a semi or side of that will put the ability to recognize objects on the far so that people with limited vision will be able to recognize every day object. women make science robo gals episode for on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the well and i'm right away you call and we'll but you can use in current calls that matter to use playful is a 50 me to 40 come puppy a great way. it's called one of the great. so ex civic codes from mexico to alaska, but in the low school years, the great wells numbers have gone down by almost 40 percent. according to the
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national oceanic and atmospheric research administration, the u. s. agency, there's a phenomenon called skinny whale in which you start seeing that their body condition is getting worse. they're getting better. it's because they're not getting enough food. climate change can be both, isn't surprised, added to this in the late 1918 and again in 1999, there was a big drop in way numbers. scientists believe that there is a natural co point in the number of very way. it was a very quick system school that she uncertainty here every time the number to the research is. i'm for the curious friendly and they're watching over ah, the international criminal court issues an arrest warrant for the rush.

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