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liberty menu to relocate, so we shouldn't force law against any one who violates economic laws. we may do, but it doesn't have to be the imprisonments that can be put in parole, mrs. or home arrest with at the same time as i've already said. so quickly, we're going to miss it also with company keep track of what's happening with union and economically with you and then your structures. and of course you need to make the make sure to prevent the cover the losses of elements on to see him. yeah. i get him in but of the machine. we need to make sure that all on our national projects are being carried out. st. jimmy, jimmy. and i would like to talk about a very sensitive topic which has migration set complex issue. and they do a pleasant has something to do with do all the spheres of all alive, demographics, regional policies, and our approach to this should bill. so comprehensive and morgan, 1st of all,
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ready at uni. but you need to arrange all the administrative duties. the operations on your, in migration, you, me to, to make them very accessible from the reason. i mean the getting, the resident permits citizenship and other documents. you need to corporate with your colleagues from the government and relative authorities that have a lot of experience in creating different services and products that are clear for people. could you give me baggage group, but i'd like the government to coordinate these sensitivities with. what would it be to be more transparent? st. comfortable is very important also and we need it and we will be able to control what's happening in the country. and it's important for our national security. whereas netflix it is important to tackle the issue of
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migration. you could, you comprehensively, we need to understand what kind of jobs are the most important ones that we would video on the regional and federal level with before you move. the good news is there are a lot of factors with and we need to take them all in into consideration. of course, we need to also have a look at how much they earn you anything. that's why i don't use my address in the governmental authority. but it's also the conflict solutions to develop the migration policy. and you need to work on those issues with written out authorities . and please, you have to portland by the 1st of july, this year, economics look at you, but i welcome you to like ordering the government union and the enforcement authorities need to have a single approach. and the need to understand there is sounds that they, you targets that we all understand that you can migration,
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or you're watching our da 0. we're bringing a lot of pictures from moscow. this is russian president vladimir putin speaking to a gathering of military and senior leaders. he's been making a speech ahead of the visit of our chinese president, she jin ping who has actually just arrived in moscow for his 1st visit since 2019 the president putin. they were talking about maintaining the economic strengths of the country, also talking about dealing with and the legal processes surrounding the economic and maintaining the economy of russia and the, those legal processes. one might assume would also do cover the areas of corruption . for example, he also talked about the er, preventing the losses of government funds and he then went on to talk about the serious problem as he regarded it of migration, how the administration should be dealing with that. but as i say, this is at the same time as the chinese president, she's in pink, is,
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has just arrived in moscow on his arrival. the chinese leaders said china and russia were good neighbors and reliable partners. he said the 2 were ready to quote god, the world order based on international law. he's also expressed the hope that his visit will give new impetus to the 2 nations strategic corporations will continue use lifers from beijing. first, we're going to bring in journals, unions, shallow shop of oliver from moscow, eula and let's just talk about this meeting between the 2 presidents. first of all, what can we expect from this visit? while indeed, the chinese president, she jin pen did arrive in russia about an hour ago to be precise. he's playing long, the mosque of new port not so long ago, and there were some pictures coming to from the airport. so later in the day he will make friends and put in for negotiations. we also had from the trip has called
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the criminal spokesman as saying that the ukrainian crisis will certainly be discussed during the talks between lead to my pearson and she pain. and that person will give a, she 1st hand perspective on what's going on in ukraine and the russian official position on ukraine as well. apart from the conflicts, there will be a whole her story issues to be discussed. really. we know that a trade between china and russia has grown significantly since the beginning of the military operation, ukraine, and also the introduction of the assumption by western countries. china has become the largest bio over russian oil and coal. all the increased rollover natural currencies in a mutual trade will also be paid attention to as well as the russian chinese power of siberia, gas pipeline,
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and new nuclear power units built in china with some russian specialists. the countries are also members of 2 international bodies. they shanghai cooperation, organization and breaks. so more international cooperation that will be discussed in that particular case. so let's just know, get ahead of ourselves and wait for changing pains meetings with president 2010. just very briefly, the big question of course is whether not russia is going to be open to any sort of offers of mediation from china. a given the circumstances up until recently ukraine and russia said they were simply not going to talk to each other. do you think, is there an impression within the country that russia could be open to some sort of new mediation? if china is prepared to put that on the table? look in his recent article in the chinese newspaper lighting piece and actually
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welcomed and endorsed china's readiness to play an important role in resolving the crisis in the ukraine. the ukrainian conflicts has now in its 2nd year and it doesn't show any fines of a basing. we know that china present to the plant for a, for peaceful settlement or the conflicts if it consisted of 12 points. but that plan was much negatively ukraine. as far as we know, it was considered to be to pro russian and western countries were not really happy about to die. that recently china was successfully brokering to deal between saudi arabia and iran to re establish that magic relations. now, china can appear in the eyes of the world community as a piece keeper, trying to guarantee that russia will not use weapons of mass destruction. and experts say that china has more options and then you go facing table these days, especially also the will began trying to position has become stronger due to the
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political and economic conditions between china, between rather russia and the west plus put in the rest war intellectually makes him more vulnerable in the eyes of the international community. presumably, shooting pain wants to be a moderator of the war in europe. that will allow him to enter into negotiations with the united states on issues he's interested in. you know, shop of all of our thank you very much indeed for talking to us from moscow. we're going to bringing katrina, you, she's joining us now from beijing. so julie was explaining there that china is attempting to be, are hoping to be at least seen as a mediator in terms of russia and ukraine. one would imagine also these negotiations are going to go beyond that as well. and president, she is in moscow. certainly a week to go very much in the way of she can pick, protecting china's interest when it comes to this visit. now he's just released
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a message for his arrival and most so sending warm greetings to the russian. people saying he's looking forward to deepening trust and cooperation with russia during this trip in the face of what he says is global turmoil, and advancing a more you pull the world. but there are some goals that he himself will need to hit while he's there during this 3 day visit, one is shoring up economic ties with moscow and making sure that china has a steady supply of cheap russian oil and gas. and that trade between the 2 countries certainly has sold, didn't invasion of ukraine. she didn't think we'll also be looking to sure hooton's the whole of china in a time when ton is facing rising tensions to be lighted, states and allies. and to that effect, trying to definitely need russia to be strong and who tend to be strong regardless of how this prices in ukraine pans out. so it will be looking while he's in moscow, she will be trying to legitimize rushes, war effort,
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engine crates to the international community. certainly, we have heard aging, say the russia security concerns around europe, around nato. we knew all valid and aging to this day has not condemn this invasion of ukraine and doesn't even pull it in invasion. it really carries the same language of russian st media and holding it special military operations. and finally, she didn't seem to be looking to promote china as a global leader as a possible mediator and use this trip really as a platform to do that. now whether china will be a successful mediator will need to be seen, certainly come and say that time does not have enough leverage when it comes to train. that it really has to trend to really make sure it preserved it's good relations, both the most and with your answer, regardless of whether it's able to be a mediator in this war. one thing is for sure he didn't, he is looking to style himself as an envoy to piece and we get the attention of
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other countries who are tired of us leadership in the global community and who may be open to a chinese alternative consumer. thank you very much indeed as good to you, bringing this up to date from beijing. an enormous risk for switzerland that so the leader of the 2nd biggest part in parliament is describe the takeover of credit suisse by its meanwhile u b. s. the comments came at the end of a tense weekend as bankers regulators and government officials struggled to save. this were slender, credit suisse managers around $1.00 trillion dollars around the world. its profits dropped significantly in 2022, falling nearly $8000000000.00. after losing 2000000000 in 2021 credit suisse shares have been in shop decline since 2021. there's no loss more than 95 percent of their value in the past 5 years. investors took the money elsewhere last week for the banks. manger holder refused to help offer financial help. after that even of
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$54000000000.00 lifeline from the swiss central bank couldn't stem pessimism and that left the buyout solution once you be asked acquired credit suisse. it's also going to have access to more than 5 trillion dollars in assets. the bankruptcy of a global systematically important bank would have crossed irreparable economic term, oil in switzerland and throughout the world. for this reason, switzerland had to take the responsibilities beyond its own borders. these efforts have paid off the federal counselors can winced that dubious takeover of credit suisse has laid the foundations for greater stability, both in switzerland and internationally. as costa new baka has life for us in london. what's the reaction to all of this leave? for the hope is that service news will steady nerves across the banking sector here
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in a financial hub like the city of london, but also across europe as well. and the united states. this is almost unthinkable lunney a short while ago that these 2 massive banking b m offs will arch rivals and the banking see would somehow end up forging this forced a lie. and so now we have a new entity that will, as you say, be able to access a market share worth about 5 trillion dollars and extraordinary presence. it will have on international banking going forward. but for credit suisse, the, of course, all of this is a huge shock for this 167 year old bank. i bank the back in 2008. and the height of the financial crisis was believed to be so strong that it didn't need financial help, didn't need a banking bailout, despite the fact that ye be asked a much bigger bank. it actually did. but of course, that reversal of fortunes has now happened. and the concern is though,
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what the long lasting impact will be in terms of the share price is on monday morning in terms of u. b. s, it's short. and so ab, so share price full by around 12 percent. but when it comes to credit suisse that fell by as much as $62.00 and a bit percent is lowest ever. the failures of that massive drop was largely because the markets were responding to how you be ass sees the real value of credits we shares. and the fall in the u. b. s shares was largely down to concerns about how all of this is going to pan out in the near future. but of course, going forward, there are big concerns about what's gonna happen all the stuff for these 2 banks to some like 5000 credits, which stopped just based here in london, alone along with other banking desks across europe. 6200 stuff at u. b. s, we know we're when these banks merge, they'll be a degree of streamlining what that means for people's jobs,
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though is still unclear on this monday morning. the thank you very much indeed. neeve barker, bringing us up to date from london in activation is expected to restore warning on the need to tackle the climate crisis. on monday, the u. n. reports described as a textbook for addressing climate change. our environment editor nick clock explains you know, it seems almost every day we're reporting on the growing tragedy and unpredictability of climate change. this is mila away. hundreds dead. hundreds of thousands displaced. the cause. a record breaking cycling on the other side of the world in argentina. endless brutal heat compounding a drought with farmers facing losses of $14000000000.00 in every country on every continent. the climate emergency is takia grip and it's not as if there haven't been mornings. listen to the former nasa climate sciences james hanson addressing a u. s. senate committee way back in 1988. altogether. this evidence represents
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a very strong case in my opinion, that the greenhouse effect has been detected and it is changing our climate. now, of course, we now know that hanson's words didn't change anything for the batter. 3 decades late said the warnings was still coming. the climate crisis is a cold ransford humanity. and these assembly and the government set on the world's face a moment of truth. well, it's been 2 years since antonio tear has said that and fossil fuel emissions continue to rise along with the colossal profits for the oil giant and global temperatures. yep. they're going up to. meanwhile, the extraordinary weather keeps rolling in light, snow storms and record heat waves symbol tenuously in the united states in february . so this latest reports will now become the fundamental policy document for shaping climate action. it is the distillation of years of work by hundreds of top scientists. whether or not world lead is will act on it. that is another question.
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still had on al jazeera south africa, braces from mass protests against rolling power cuts, corruption, and unemployed. ah frank assessments, this treaty provides us with this. the pope bowman, what countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules allow us to treat the global commons with the attention it deserves inside story. on al jazeera . mm. mm. one of the largest discovery of liquid natural gas in the last 2 decades. europeans no longer wanting to rely on russian gas or looking at, i forget to meet their energy needs germany and will it have signed deals with synagogues, government, europeans, will have access to synagogue resources before its own citizens. this has left many
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senegalese wondering how much, well they benefit from their own countries resource. because so far, for many young men, opportunity means boarding one of these fishing vessels to travel to europe illegally. the government hopes that the gas project will stop this and bring jobs here at home. i don't want us to profit from the gas because as soon as we start extracting i expect that electricity prices fuel, even food prices will drop and become affordable for us. the senegalese coast guard appears in the distance, not to protect fishermen, but the precious you resource destined for europe, hulu. ah, ah,
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you're watching all the 0. 1 of our top story is this. our chinese president choosing thing has arrived in moscow for his 1st visit since 29 team. the chinese leaders had beijing and moscow are good neighbors aren't reliable partners. russian president vladimir putin has welcomed beijing's constructive role in trying to bring the conflict in ukraine to an end. so a spanking giant u. b. s is buying out troubled credit suisse in the $3000000000.00 deal. the combined groups gonna manage more than 5 trillion dollars worth of assets in kenya, police in the capital nairobi have far tear gas, have demonstrators protesting against the rising cost of living and fuel shortages . some of the crowd have thrown rocks, police more than 20 people have been arrested in closing to opposition and peas. opposition leader railroad ingo, narrowly lost last year's president election to william roots. hope of his call for finance to come out on to the streets. despite a band of demonstrations that some sort of reports from nairobi,
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security is very tight in and around the city. we are an opposition area. obviously, we're seeing a lot of security forces here. people are not allowed to move outside of this area. we have seen t, gus that has been deployed, young men are throwing stones at the police. and now the and game of the protest is to go to the city center to go to the president's office and state house to lay that demands. their say is that they're very frustrated by the cost of leaving inflation is very high. they talk about taxes play through it to a president had said we will see some change in 90 days. basic commodities will go down one, but we are protesting because life has become so difficult. so i was also subs the president has said no to subsidies like may's flower and fuel when the former
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president, who to kenyatta was helping with that. these products have been called by rylon, dean, god, the opposition adida. and he said that he will keep the pressure on until the government yield. and dave and we have been talking to a lot of people here. oh, who is saying that they are very frustrated. they are angry and you can see i'm from their tone and you know, all the tools that are throwing in that dare say that one of the things is that they see a very low ted government. that is, i'm carrying all these expenses yet on the other hand, the government thing it doesn't have money highs that. 5 possible, it doesn't make sense to them to that thing that they are going to coupon and feel that demand is met. one of south africa opposition part is the economic freedom fighters is calling for the national shot done, and mass protests. it says it wants the president to be removed on roland power outages,
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to and about his warning businesses to close. all risk being looted secured has been tightened. the government buildings, the army has been deployed from ordinance. we're going to go to how to motto is like 1st in pretoria, one of the organizers trying to achieve with this other ah, we cannot just sit sold arms in this country finance. that is what it said. he's the needham. this is a punch in right now. he's marching with his supporters and been hitting to prison . sir, i'm a post office here. they say they're going to demand that he designed. that's him. be in the red t shirt. yes, this is this, basically, this postage is also about the high cost of living. the economy and get it to city crisis in some areas in so that we can go for more than 10 hours without power and people off frustrated people also waiting to see what's going to happen with this close is not a fact. and to remember what happened back in 2021. when rights. what kind of some
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of the country, a lot of people were killed and rob property was damaged. but my name a has said that he thinks even with the numbers of kids, small in some areas is that it's been a success because a lot of businesses have been shut. many people given go to work. and he and pretoria we are seeing a lot of patients had that open today. how do you said that the high cost of living and power outages are just to say that the problems, the issues that people are, are facing hasn't been any sort of government response to try to deal with those kind of issues in the last to days and you know, statements from the government on to tie and that the social me, the pet homes and praises literature was the, came out is that he, he knows people here often and he's trying to deal with the crisis. acquaintance electricity minister, critics are saying it's another ministry that's going to use public funds,
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money that other ministry shouldn't be doing in the 1st place in terms of solving beat it to city crisis. but he says he thinks that opposition, he does like a layman. others are trying to use this to we can be a and see a head of elections next. yeah. that see that in the say, this also shows the big picture of that because landscape, it's a divided country. they political parties a divided and the also they will say that some people in be amc are also divided some people who said that some need is leading potty. i'm will concerned about the old personal interests and not working towards the good other countries. pyro, thank you very much. indeed, that's harder montage from those protests in pretoria in malawi, more than 400 people have died from flooding caused by cycling freddie international aid has started to arrive and rescue teams are still looking for those stranded by the flood waters. farmer, the miller traveled to the in the sand district, which has been cut off for days. it's been
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a 5 day weight. and finally, help has arrived under really to my good. what been very been for waiting for a boat to get to the mainland garcia is not home. we are very hungry among those waiting to be saved, as for tim afraid and her child or visit gunning will only solace by the grace of god that we alive. because our friends were taking bay the water through our friends at day to lead in india. they are dozens more stories like these in my congo and central malawi. the area lies between 2 large rivers and heavy rain and winds from cycling pretty have caused intense flooding, cutting its people off from food, water, electricity, and health facilities. farm land and crops had been devastated. a rescue operation is being run by police, but it's limited. they say they're doing whatever they can. they have some support from the you ins, volt food program, or w if p. currently we are operate with only 2 bus from the buick b, again is
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a huge number of people that want to be acquitted to bug walla, which is an upright trace. johan is cooking the last of amaze. she tells us she survived powerful flood waters by tying her children to tree branches because she could not hold on to both of them. at the same time, the boats will go back and forth for days to come so far. 1300 people have been rescued and many others are waiting, but they are victims of the flooding, who refused to leave their homes. like those in this village. they want to stay with their families and what they know in the town of bungalow, the situation is only just improving that people desperate for refuge continue to arrive clinging to the few possessions they've managed to save. but bungler is also cut out from surrounding towns and cities, but after 3 cycling in 18 months, people in this district are quickly adjusting. and just as quickly and beginning to re bold with the little they have. for me, pamela al, jazeera incentive district,
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malawi palestinians, or protested inhabit allan garza against talks between israeli and palestinian officials and egypt. hamas is the on group which governs the gaza strip and condemning the palestinian authority for joining the meeting. the talks are aimed at trying to contain increasing violence in the occupied westbank. both parties have agreed to try to deescalate tension and continued direct dialogue. you as president joe biden spoke with a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to express his concern about planned overhauls to israel's judicial system. hundreds of thousands of israelis are holding ongoing demonstrations. the plan would limit the power of the supreme court. the u. k and the netherlands are co hosting and international conference and war crimes in ukraine. the goal is to shore up support for the international criminal court in the hague. is comes out to the i. c. c issued a warrant for the arrest of russian president vladimir putin last week of warrants
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in connection with the alleged illegal deportation of children from ukraine to russia. avenge governments facing 2 motions of no confidence over president emanuel mac hahn's controversial pension reform bill. protests are being held every night since the bill was announced 4 days ago. it's going to raise the retirement age, which is currently $62.00 up to $64.00. our position has stiffened since the government in vote, a constitutional power to allow it to pass without a vote in the national assembly. that's it for me, rob masterson duplicate the website. i'll just have it all coming up next to notice it. it's inside story. boy. oh hello, they will start in east asia,
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and you can see the dense cloud lingering across central and eastern areas of china carrying the very heavy rain impulses through to southern areas of japan over the next few days. now we have had favourable conditions across hon shoe often area of low pressure skirted out to sea. high pressure is now dominating here across the korean peninsula and northern areas of china, picking temperatures up well above the average for this time of year. now we going see some wet weather start to move into eastern areas of han shoe by the time we get to the later part of the week. some rain as well, pushing across the north east of china, turning into a wintery mix farther north of this before for beijing. plenty of sunshine coming through the cloud. we'll also see temperatures dipped down over the next few days. it's gonna feel a lot cooler. come friday, but at least that will be more in the way of sunshine. now was moved to south asia . the wet weather that's been lingering across much of india has cleared. we got those thunderstorms gathering to the north will be wet in new delhi on monday and
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tuesday. but for the western coast on the east or in the way of showers, but still a lot of sunshine. the heavier rain pushes its way further towards the northeast, into bungler dash and nipple ah, iraq, a nation riddled with land mice and an expert dedicated to defusing them, one by one. equipped with only a knife and a pair of wire puppies, he faced his death every day. but does his work make him a hero or a target? witness? the d minor on al jazeera 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. how has the war reshaped the country and impacted the region.
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