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ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching algae 0. so coming up on the program, shes in deutscher bank full sharply ending a day down 8 and a half percent off to dragging down on the major european banks. emmanuel, mark gross, has a low price head with pension reforms, even as ongoing protest force him to postpone a visit by britons. king charles and why israel's prime minister goes, protest followed hundreds, heckled benjamin netanyahu as he meets his british count. ah hello and welcome to the program, the man who saved it more than 1200 lives during their a wanda janice side and in the film hotel. rwanda has been released from prison.
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according to media reports, quoting a us official pool recess, a beginner is 2 years into a 25 year sentence on terrorism charges of a ties to an organization opposed to their want in president poolgan me. he was captured after being tricked into returning from exile. is one of 20 people whose sentences have been commuted following intense diplomacy by the united states. malcolm lab reports ruined as government has said, pul recess of the geena will be released from jail. 2 years ago, he was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism charges. he refused to participate in the court proceedings, rights groups and observers said the trial was a sham because of some i do not have a household to the old. how the neutral one done the government. because it does not. it doesn't talk to criticism. and so it, it showed the right to the,
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to the system often run out of the dictatorship. that's why the system again i've been fighting for, for human rights and wonderful democracy and wanda. and he had been sort of become victim excited nearly 20. earlier, he was made famous by the hollywood film hotel. rwanda. he's credited with saving more than 1200 lives doing wonders, 994 genocide. more than half a 1000000 tutsis and moderate who twos were killed by who to militia during the civil war. the rwandan patriotic front, led by pul cammie, won the war and to power company later became president and recessive became became his critic who under government accused him of supporting an armed group that wanted to overthrow the government. we have maintained serious concerns about this case, especially as regards political violence,
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but groups including those that are led by people operating from developed countries. but we have now agreed on no fundamental principles and we're able to to, to move forward with the humanitarian relief recess. a beginner has belgian citizenship and was a resident of the raf. 3 years ago he was deceived into boarding a plane into by and later repaired and rwanda's capital kick only in handcuffs rights group say he was kidnapped. rwanda's government says his sentence has been commuted following a presidential. pardon malcolm web al jazeera. my colleague, steve collins, is the host of al jazeera, the bottom line program. now he interviewed rwandan president polk army twice in recent moms and has more on the government's decision. but
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a remarkable change. the turn of events in december i interviewed president, could guy, may you said he would not be bullied into making a decision and that it would take an invasion to get paul recess of begin out of prison in march in doha, he's i asked him, i said how's that position going? and he said, you know, sometimes you have to forgive the unforgivable and i got goosebumps on the back of my neck. i said, wow, they are going to release paul recess. begin. and then i said to him on stage it in the interview, if may, if you make that decision, will you give me a call? and they did. and so i think that the united states, with a lot of assistance from cutter, was able to get to an understanding with wanda about how to get paul recess begin at 20 others released without removing or pardoning his conviction. so the conviction remains on the books. his sentence is commuted. he's going to go to doha soon, and then we'll move to the united states to reside there. what seems to be the key
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element is a change in stamp, from the u. s. government about how it was approaching president co, gama, and so rather than raining recess a given as a wrongly detained person that's invalidating the legitimacy of his conviction. i think the white house, my sources tell me the white house reached out to find a different path that would not undermine the solvency of rwanda as concerns about security and terrorism. and the death of civilians that they felt was tied to some of recessive beginners associations. ah, you are stalks of closed hire after a week's ard to friday session on the heels of a sell off in european banks, led by deutscher bank shares in the germ, a giant close down 8 and a half percent with ongoing fears of
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a crisis in the banking sector, the german chancellor alive shoals has tried to reassure the markets at the bank is profitable to early re spoke to economists francis coppola and asked her why, deutscher bank shares have plummeted. i don't honestly think that there's much wrong with don't eubanks business right now. oh i, i've looked to discounts i looked at it's, it's financials, i'm not seeing it. but i remember what it was like in the past. and i suspect to what's happened is people are going, it's always deutsche bank and, and therefore, assuming that it's going to be the next on notified because it has historically been been quite on quite shakia on sound. i honestly think that's all it is. why didn't a deal? why didn't the credits for cbs deal work that was supposed to stop this? remind me i think what happened was the way it was done, because i'm rather than the normal way you resolve banks where bar,
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where you wipe out shareholders and then you look to see how much money is left and therefore, and then you reimburse credit. credit is in a strict order of seniority, and on this occasion they actually pay shareholders some money and then wiped out completely a particular group of bondholders, who should have been more senior to the equity holders. and that has really upset a lot of people is it's, it's basic so we don't know where we stand. now. we don't know whether our, our, our credit is safe or not. and although some central banks, notably b b and the bank of england both said we would honor the existing ranking. i think people, i really not too sure what's going to happen and what this means for bank resolution in future. now, protest against the french government's bill to raise the retirement age of forced the postponement of a state visit by the british monarch french present manual icons as it would lack
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common sense for king charles to visit the country. in the middle of these protests under the police were injured as more than a 1000000 people demonstrate around the country. on thursday. as i shall march reports now from paris, streets littered with burnt garbage and broken windows. as the cleanup began, the day after a pension reform protest in the city descended into chaos. paris his mare said she understood people's frustrations, but criticized some of their methods. you'd oscar will golden violence that we condemn that i condemn distracts attention from the main issue, which is that most french people want the withdrawal of the pension reform. oh, some protesters and police clashed in several french cities overnight. police union said more than $400.00 offices in the country were injured. king charles was due to visit paris in just a few days, bought things like this, and more planned protests had prompted belief a palace to postpone the trip. at an
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e. u summit in brussels prison macro said the king would be welcomed. another time you mowgli on does have double sauce. we would have liked common sense if we had to held a state visit for his majesty the king and the queen consort in the midst of the protests. and given the esteem and the friendship, we feel for his majesty the king and the queen consort and the british people. i made the decision to call him this morning and tell him what the situation was. trade unions won't emmanuel my quarters, scrap the pension reform. they say it's unfair and will hurt poor workers, but mcgraw says it's necessary to sustain the retirement system as stand off that seems unlikely to end. soon. as after butler al jazeera paris, israel's attorney general is accused upon me said benjamin netanyahu of breaking a conflict of interest law by getting directly involved in his government's judicial, over whole plan, or standing trial for corruption lesson. yahoo was pledged to proceed with the
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changes that would give the government sway and choosing judges and limit the supreme court's power to strike down laws. israeli leaders are an official visit to the u. k. where he's met with the prime minister, richie soon. ag. hundreds of protests is gathered outside downing street. his arrival was exceed, the court changers would endanger civil liberties and turn israelite for potential dictatorship. jonah howell was at the demonstrations just outside downing street, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows the where he goes. these days protests follow and london is no exception. pro palestinian protested, but also of course, anti netanyahu protest as people like these who believe that the policies of his right wing ultra nationalists, helper orthodox government is leading the country towards what they described as autocracy. this is not an old tradition, this is the end of the democracy. i think there is no
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legitimacy for what they're trying to do. he came here to london to re focus international attention on iran. something he believes is an existential issue. israel, he wanted prime minister soon acts to join a coalition of countries that would work against the rounds efforts to expand its nuclear program. what he didn't want to talk about under any circumstances is what these people very much do. want to talk about controversial plans that his government has to push push through judicial reform in israel, that they say is an abuse of power that would undermine the judiciary. and the supreme court that would have the power to the government to appoint judges. i'm that personally they say is essentially just the way of healing him prime minister this on yahoo from the west consequences of corruption charges against it. and you cannot have a democracy without the law. i'm. the legislation that has been proposed is not a digital record. it is the destruction of the old system, as we know of history will not forgive. you reads one banner here and the crowd.
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john's shame. benjamin netanyahu was welcomed inside downing street, much less so just outside joan, a whole al jazeera, london, israeli army reserves. pilots have joined the demonstration against that government by refusing to port for active juicy israel's army chief as one prime minister netanyahu that his proposed overhaul could affect the readiness of the army for any security developments. and wrong con has more on that now from occupied east jerusalem here and the number is actually far larger than we thought some 200 pilots and now decided that they wanted to show up to do to. now that's actually quite crucial because roles apples actually runs on those with pilots. ok to have a massive effect. we're also learning members of the lead intelligence unit be $200.00 about $100.00 members of the unit are also decided to join the project. and they're not gonna turn full duty on, not having
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a message on intelligence gathering for these rallies, but then you have to put that in context with the large reserve isn't really all new service from 10000 people. so let's just say that they will sign up for service . now the prime minister made an address on top of the benjamin, as he spoke, to me saying he was going to push these 3, but he's willing to listen to the opposition. that hasn't had the effect, but he thought it might have been coming things down. indeed the numbers are getting larger and larger by the day they're all big process happening across israel. the. busy the biggest ones going to be happening until it be a real expecting amount of people to come out onto the streets because of his tone of voice address not going forward of a peace protesters and other developments the final day of week long public hearings into israeli rights abuses is wrapped up in the united nations in geneva.
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commission is examining the allegations of both israeli and palestinian authorities and focusing on the shrinking space the civil society from human rights activists. journalists and lawyers have been subjected to a witness attacks, restrictions and harris meant by the authorities. part of the inquiry focused on the killing of algebra, jaundice trina, blacklist it was shot by israeli forces in the occupied westbank last year. out there are books, jerusalem bureau, you 40 to murray testified i witnessed his accounts and independent investigations have concluded that the gun aimed at ugly. and a lot of the voters came from the soldiers and that the journalists were deliberately targeted, despite wheeling, distinctive bris, signs on the events and elements. there is data, bruce isn't. is there any bullies at tags? the motors who attended, beating them with beth,
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was the deliberate targeting of journalist doing the conflict constitutes it was crime it with alger, their ally from london. more still to come for you on this program. to afraid to go home rights group, say the me and my military plan to repack trait ringo. refugees is nothing more than a piano campaigns. rescued from russia. dozens of ukrainian children. are we united families? ah. is a look at the international forecast. thank you so much for joining in. so in this part of the world's half east asia, we've had high heat here in northern vietnam. china has high non island temperatures in the forty's, but look toward northern vietnam some storms there have knocked out the heat. now
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for southern china, we've had some pretty persistent rain. i think we're likely to see some flooding. you know, places like hong kong, over the course of the weekend, probably half a month's worth of rain within 48 to 72 hours. so not good news. there. now for japan's main island of hon shoe, there had been some sundry downpours in tokyo that pushes out toward the pacific. but it's still kicking back a few showers in tokyo on saturday. the high of 14 degrees most concentrated rain in indonesia. i think there we go. southern sumatra and rate across the main island of java place it could do with some of this rain is perth, in western australia. it's been part. we are nearing the dry is 4 months on record here. ok, there is some rain popping up on saturday. i don't think it's going to be a lot and whether we get that rain or we don't, it has still been incredibly dry in perth. other side, we've got some showers and thunderstorms as well, and it is a soggy forecast for use elaine's wet flan on saturday. grab your umbrella see soon
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welcome back to the main stories now. the man who save more than 1200 lives during their wand and genocide and inspired the film hotel or wander has been released from prison. us i've to say as the blinking as fact, there are a wandering government for freeing him and guitar in their assistance. you are stalks of clothes higher after a week thought to friday session on the heels of a self among european bank side by deutscher bank shares in the german giant, close down 8 and a half percent and major ongoing fears of a crisis in the banking sector. violent protest against raising the retirement age in france of force. the postponement of a state visit by the british monarch poisons emanuel micron says it would lack common sense for king charles to visit the country at this time. in all the news, the u. s. is carried out as strikes on targets and eastern syria, purportedly killing 11 pro iranian fighters. the pentagon says the operation came after an iranian link drone attacked a us led coalition base near our house,
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a car on thursday. 5 american soldiers were injured and a contract was killed. the pagan says that the building it struck was completely destroyed, and casualties are being assessed. these precision strikes were intended to protect and defend us personnel, and the us took proportionate and deliberate action intended to limit the risk of escalation and minimize casualties. as secretary austin said, in his statement, no group will strike our troops with impunity. again, secretary austin, along with the department of defense, offer our thoughts and prayers to the family and colleagues of the american contractor who was killed and would those who are wounded in the attack. our forces deployed in syria continued to conduct their important mission in support of the international coalition to ensure the enduring defeat of isis me and my government has told al jazeera will start the repack creation of wrangle refugees in the middle of april. and for the 1st time,
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officials say those who return will be allowed back to the original homes. but rights groups is saying it's nothing more than a p r campaign or money to space. we're hanger, a skeptical of guarantees from the military say they are too scared to go back from navy or tony chang reports a rare opportunity to speak to me. i am a military leader and the man whose become the public face of the genta major generals meant don't. they say they have good news pilot project to allow the ranking minority who said in 2017 to come home. i'll come on thursday, we will accept them back after that, we will process them in the camps for a maximum of 2 weeks. then we will relocate them to the original villages. we have already prepared security for them. a group of officials crossed from me a month bangladesh last week to discuss the plan with the routing of community. previous attempts, repair creation have failed, in part because the me,
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m r o authorities would not allow them to return to their original homes. now they seem at least be showing more concern the government officials from me and my oppression to facilitate. we petri ation like money and it will inquire about our welfare and how we came here. the situation in the camps in bangladesh goes from bad to worse. this fire at the beginning of march left 12000 people without shelter. and the un says the international community is failing to provide funding for even facing food supplies. but for many ra hanger, safety is their main concern. don't go back and yes, we guarantee that security we have already made preparations to make them safe for the 1st. we are going to accept between 1000 maximum of 1500. throughout the interview, however, the spokesman referred to the wrangler, has been goal,
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is denying the long history as citizens of mamma. and many people will be skeptical of security guarantees from the military. in 2017 tens of thousands of wrangle were killed at hundreds of villages burned to the ground. and the military crackdown un described as textbook example of ethnic cleansing. there is one very big difference between now and 2017. when more than a 1000000 ra hanger fled the country, the army that was accused of perpetrating atrocities against them has now seized control. and the crimes that we saw perpetrated against the hunger being seen all across the country. tony cheng al jazeera, ma'am. dozens of ukrainian children returning to their families after being held in russian control territory keeps as more than 16000 children have been illegally deported to russia. last week, the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin for allegedly overseeing the practice. moscow denies the allegations
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or a con reports i took this young girl says hi, dad, from a van the sport children for russian controlled territory. there were uniting in kia a moment until the fighting love. these children are among dolphins have been reunited with their parents. the working or the versa, the sonata, giovanni, our mission, the rescue mission, as we call it, ended to day. we returned 17 children who were deported to the russian federation. many ukrainian parents in russian controlled areas said they felt pressure to send their children to what they thought was summer camps. but instead they say they were places to teach russian patriotism. oh, we went to school because they would call and text my grandmother saying if she didn't send her child to school, they would send me to an orphanage. my grandmother sent me to school. we studied
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there for about 2 months, maybe less. and then we were told that we can go to a camp for 2 weeks. won't be a one owner. she was deceived. then in turn, we were deceived, as well without any signatures. i was asking my mother, how could they take the child away? i didn't sign iden, signed anything. how? my mother told me they entered the house. these big guys came in with assault rifles. it scary, especially when a small 3 year old child is running around. it's scary. ukraine's government says more than $16000.00 children have been deported to russia to be placed in institutions and foster homes. while moscow and 5th it saving ukrainian orphans or unaccompanied maintenance from the horrors of war. last week, the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin for the illegal deportation of ukrainian children. russia denied the allegations and then issued criminal charges of its own against the i. c. c,
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for ignoring putin's immunity as head of state under international law, we're backing here of children who have been reunited with their parents have been promised support and count flaming. while they recover from their ordeal. leucon al jazeera, a dual haitian jolaine citizen has pleaded guilty in a u. s. court to 3 charges over his role in the assassination of hatred. president jovial louise or doff. jar is one of 11 defendants. in the case, he acknowledged that he provided money to pay for weapons, food and lodging for others, suspected of shooting ways. meanwhile, inside haiti, rising gang violence is forcing thousands to flee their homes. the you an estimate that at least a 160000 people have been displaced and more than 350 killed this year. many of those were during 2 weeks of brutal fighting. in march. snipers reportedly shot people at random local groups a gangs. now control all of the capital,
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puerto prince, and more than half the country. some of it is or not, the reason i'm leaving is because i'm old. i can't brave my heart beat so fast because they shirt too much about. it's got to the point where i can't eat. oh, that isn't, isn't possi band. it's come to this area. quite often. they do damage to they kill people. they shoot a lot and they search our homes. they take everything we have in our hands. women have protection, but men done so the gang members kill, burn, set, houses, cause and other things on fire to kill me as a safe from spanish and portuguese speaking nations and meeting for the air by americans. summit's, the oldest block in the region that doesn't include the u. s. it's a very busy agenda, and they're either focusing on post pandemic, recovery, worn ukraine, climate change, and the food crisis. alas, america is we see a newman reports now from santo domingo in the dominican republic,
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the dominican republic, the 1st colony of the americans founded by spain in 1492. to day it's hosting the 27th i bureau american summit. a forum for leaders of latin america, spain, portugal and n. dora 22 countries in all on the agenda, climate change food security, migration and strategies for regional integration to confront them. a persona professionally mclamore. yeah. these leaders and supposed to make sure that wrongly said, professor birth is no work, no money. how can people feed themselves? that's why so many people the ra countryside from 65 year old lisa says, unemployment is made worse by the number of undocumented workers who come here from neighboring haiti. oh say, i mean that even the presidents should unite, have dialogue and reach agreements so that we aren't strung along to deal with the burden of haitian immigration because it's a problem for all of us. also on the agenda is
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a new source of inequality. the lack of digital access 15 more than 150000000 latin americans. there's no way in which to any country and is more than worried that they get the root can really get into all the opportunities for a location for production, for employment. good job who don't. if you don't have broadband, broadly it says, happy media at friday's a bureau, american business forum, many investors, especially from spain. so the problem as an opportunity. the point of the summit is to agree on common solutions to global problems. i say we bogo and t live the more very recently we suffered from enormous wildfire. and we received help from the international community, especially from a barrow america that demonstrates the importance of our integration, dra, but it's proving difficult. the truth is that this is not a very propitious time for regional unity and not because of ideological
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differences. as in the past. the red carpet may be out to welcome the visiting dignitaries, but the fact that many of the leaders in specially the to president of the regions largest economies are not coming does not bode well for i bureau american cooperation. for those leaders, domestic rather than regional matters are taking priority. so they will have no say here. and yet another thorny issue agreement on how to deal with the tax against human rights in the garage block of salvatore, cuba peru and venezuela, which are also proving devices yet another sign of trouble times in the americas. she and human al jazeera santo domingo. ah, just quick updates of the main.
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