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the man marine spied the film hotel, rolanda and saved of a 1200 lives is released from prison and a deal struck by cattle. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan, this is out as they are alive from doha. also coming up, be prepared for us jack forcefully. protect our people. that's exactly what happened last night. president biden's warning for tara, not the u. s. s 5 target iran, but forces in serial. the indian politician rob gandy is disqualified from parliament to head of next. he has general election opposition. parties call it an attack on democracy. and we look at how animals are being used to help ukraine soldiers dealing with a trauma. a fighting on the front lines. ah,
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the man who said more than 1200 lives during the we're london genocide on his spine . the film hotel rolanda has been released from prison. paul was a sub gabino, was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism charges 2 years ago. he's one of 20 people who sentences had been commuted following intense diplomacy by cattle and the united states. robin got a report. he served more than a year of a 25 year prison sentence after a rwandan court convicted him on terrorism charges. now paul recess of beginner is a free man. 2 years ago, he refused to participate in court proceedings. write scripts and observers set the trial was a sham because of the sort of demon i have household to the old. how the, the nature of the want on the government are because does not on, it does not order it to criticism. and so it is shared the right to the,
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to the system or for wonder of the dictatorship are does while the this other kid i've been fighting for, for human rights in wonderful democracy in wanda. and he heard even try to become victim really excited. nearly 20 years earlier, he became famous when the hollywood film settle, rhonda told his story. his credited with saving more than 1200 lives during rwanda's 1994 genocide. more than half a 1000000 tutsis and many his were killed by a who to militia during a civil war. the rondon patriotic front led by pork a guy may want the war and took power. carmella to became president and recess of akina became his critic. rhonda accused him of supporting an armed creep that wanted to overthrow the government we have maintained. oh, serious concerns about this case, especially as with regards to political violence,
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but i'm groups including those that are led by people operating from developed countries. but we have the no agreed on fundamental principles and we're able to, to, to move forward with this sir humanitarian release. recess of again a has belt and citizenship and was a resident of the u. s. 3 years ago, he was deceived into boarding a plane in to buy and later appeared in rhonda capital kigali in handcuffs. right script say he was kidnapped. rwanda's government says his sentence has been commuted after a presidential order. barbara and go par alto, sarah williams, president joe biden, welcome the new saying paul's families eager to welcome him back to the united states. and i share that joy at today's good news. he thanked the rwandan government for making the reunion possible, as well as qatar and u. s. government officials who worked to achieve the outcome by my colleagues team
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clemens host about the zeros the bottom line, interviewed random president walker gone twice in recent months. he has more on the government's decision, but 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, it take an invasion to get paul recessive again, 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
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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 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. president biden has warned iran, the u. s. will at forcefully to protect americans off of the us military carried
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out air strikes against iran link targets in syria and retaliation for an attack that killed the american contract. an injured 5 soldiers. i'm also grateful for the professionalism or service members who are so ably carried out this response and to make no mistake. united states does not, does not emphasize seek conflict with iran, but be prepared for extract, forcefully protect our people. that's exactly what happened last night. which i bought and made the comments during his visit to canada as president they trip comes of thousands of migrants made their way north through in former crossing points on the u. s. canada border. alam fisher reports. it may just be 24 hours, but joe biden is hoping he's accomplished a lot from his 1st official visit to canada since winning the white house at a time when new alliances are being forged elsewhere. this was about showing one of the oldest links in the world is still strong. both sides of putting the best spin
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the can on the visit, which brought a face to face, sit down and an address to the canadian parliament. americans and canadians are 2 people to country in my view sherry one heart. but there are tensions, not least at the border crossings from america into canada, a note historically high levels. one point between new york state and quebec. a hot spot, even in winter, that both countries have agreed the content, the way would be asylum seekers. in exchange, canada will accept 15000 more central and south american migrants through legal channels. our border is no longer just the place where we meet each other. it's the place where we will meet the moment. cheerleaders also addressed issues like climate change, the water ukraine, and the growing threat from china, the spy, berlin, that flew over america recently before being short don't cross canadian air space. suspending, more than defense has become a priority as as paying attention i existing allies we have are um, you know,
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significantly extended our alliances. i haven't seen that happened with china and, or russian or anybody else in the world. we're in a situation united states. we're nato, a stronger. we're all together. the g 7. a quad, the asi on. ah, japan and korea ceaseless. what donald trump visited canada in 2018. he tweeted out an attack on the prime minister after he left. the warm smiles and farm handshakes this time round suggest alicia's between the 2 countries are better. but they still have issues that haven't disappeared. alan fisher al jazeera india's parliament as disqualified top opposition. figure ralph gandy as an m p. it comes a day after he was sentenced to 2 years in prison for comments he made about prime minister and remedy during an election rally in 2019 optima tower report from the deli opposition parties are taking the united stand thing. india's governing
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pottage and the party is endangering democracy. this comes after parliament's decision to disqualified the most prominent opposition. leda valued gandhi is one of the most vocal critics of prime minister nadine through modi law, who's your group. they're made all efforts to disqualify a whole gundy solder. they want to silence him for speaking the truth, upholding democracy, protecting the constitution and fighting for the rights of the people. on thursday, of course sentence scanty to 2 years in prison for defamation. the case relates to comments he made about more the sunday at an election ready in 2019 the b j. p says the comments insulted marginalized communities always is how much the local will the members of backward communities have to be humiliated due to their surnames. if a national party like the congress party insults lower communities and does not apologize, one because of the ego, can we call this freedom of expression?
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oh, good, good part. to see the government is misusing institutions like school and investigative agencies to targets your position. 14 bodies have filed a case against the government in the supreme court, which is expected to hear the case on april 5th. the governing board agenda party has a majority in parliament and is also in power in most states rights group. say that under prime minister, arrange remotely press freedom has declined, and the space with descent and criticism is also shrinking, and democracy has been compromised. many see the decision to disqualify gandhi as part of a trend to silence critic i ahead of elections next year. and anybody who says anything contrary to what the government was, he comes to oh, some kind of agree for being was halted in a manner which had not been seen before. they could get visited by enforcement agencies like income tax and edi and others. and the same thing is happening with the political parties are gone. these expected to appeal the defamation case in
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a higher court, he says he will continue to fight for quote, the voice of india at any cost. bob nathan, al jazeera, you deli police in india, searching for seek separatist and repulsing, has been deemed the national security threat. authorities in punjab accuse him and his age of crating discord in the northern state. mama john jones has more ah, in late february, supporters of i'm repulsing, armed with swords and sticks, stormed a security complex in the north western indian state of punjab, enforced authorities to release one of his aides seeing as a separatist leader and self styled preacher who has revived calls for an independent seek homeland police accuse him and his aides of attempted murder and creating discord in a part of the country which still bears the scars of a separatist movement in the 1981 that demanded the creation of an independent seek state called cali stone and prompted authorities to launch
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a military operation that killed thousands of people. conway pulsing leads a separatist organization in punjab, called dal casa. he says many in the state were taken aback by how quickly he rose to fame. most of the pronounced but put it in his surprise. and because necktie me and in the very short beaded, he has a he has, ah, he has come into the limelight sing who attended this rally last month is now on the run. with security operations stepped up, thousands of paramilitary soldiers have been deployed to the state, which is majority c. so far, dozens of people have been arrested. some seek leaders say many people in punjab may still know very little about. i'm rid paul singh, but his message has started resonating blow good, a nod one again. the government is not providing enough employment opportunities. these unemployed youth have to go somewhere. thus they started supporting him. meanwhile,
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it's not just security officials who were growing more concerned. the government has suspended mobile internet services in some regions. that means customers that fuel stations like this can only pay with cash. business, montgomery law seller. all business establishments have seen the sales have. common people have also been affected to love. some have had to borrow money since the atm and debit cards aren't functioning around him. while the seek fight for independence that began in the 1980s had been crushed by the 1990s. authorities in india still worry about potential agitation, particularly among members of the seat community abroad. political analysts jack group sings 2nd, says it will be interesting to see who will be willing to join the movement going forward as her best. what are we bought to look for? just got a there are lots of protests in the diaspora that happened in england has happened . and other places i like, the idea is come back into the limelight. well, but the thing is how much support they have here. holostar has to be created in punjab of the people of punjab, ready for it. all the powerful indian states allow it to happen or the hear
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questions that only seem to be multiplying as tensions rise. and a man hunt continues. how much am to him as is either at least $34.00 african migrants and refugees are missing off from boat sank off a coast of tennessee. it's the 5th shipwreck in 2 days, according to officials. they're a coastline of slacks has become a major departure point for migrants, i think, to europe. most most of us come here now does air, including germany's chancellor steps and to reassure investors as european bangs take a hammering on the market. 25 minutes that benjamin netanyahu was met with protests over his proposed judicial changes during his visit to the u. k. mourn that stay with us. ah ah! off we go with your headlines for the americas. thank you for joining an kick in
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this one off in south america and storms. really the name of the game across a river plate region that is lowering temperatures, already lower temperatures and central and northern argentina. for example, baya blanca 21. the top temperature for you on saturday, the rain is falling quite persistently for northern bolivia, eastern side of pedro, and that's pouring into the amazon basin around min out scenario that has seen some flooding as of late now for central america is a fairly quiet pitcher here. and that is because most of the energy is being drawn up into the gulf of mexico, where we've got storms in the southern us that is pushing out toward the mid atlantic that i think anywhere in this zone, we do run the risk of seen some flooding a moisture pack system coming in to the great lakes, snow to the north, then rain to the south, but with temperatures overnight, just a few degrees above. freezing certainly could see a period of some freezing rain here off to the west. gloomy conditions on top may
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be the odd shower, vancouver, seattle, and portland, and here finally some good news in the us state of california. things are dry, high, 14 degrees in san francisco on saturday. enjoy your weekend. we'll see you soon. bye for now. ah, ah . ah lou
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ah, welcome back to your mind about top stories here at this hour. the man who saved more than 1200 lives during the rwandan genocide on his spot. the film hotel lawanda has been released from prison. you are a sect of state anthony blinkin has thanked the london government for freeing poorest as a bandanna. i'm cuts off for its mediation as its president. joe biden has warned. a rom, the u. s. will act forcefully to protect americans. esop the u. s. military carried out air strikes against iran, link targets, and syria. retaliation for an attack on america based on india's parliament disqualified top opposition. figure ra gandy. as an m p comes a day after he was sentenced to 2 years in prison. the comments he made about, i'm going to start marine promoting during an election rally in 2019 that most of
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the soldiers fighting to defend ukraine from russia had never been into battle before. now, many a spending months on end, on the front lines. it's put them under a huge mental strain. stephanie decker reports from keith on a program and but helping them deal with a trauma of they are exhausted after 3 months on the front lines around, back, moot, this battalion is now rotated out. but just for a short while, these ukrainian soldiers have been chosen to join an animal therapy session. they've been showing symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, sleepless nights. whoop. what you just feel calmer on animals and animal is gentle to you. it comes you. oh leg has been in the army since 2014 war is not new to him . we ask him what it is like in back more to the open about it in which he doesn't want to talk about it. the mental toll this war is taking on countless soldiers is
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not something widely talked about. the scale is still unknown. programs like this are not that common but it's a start. when a blue rodge see the wall, if it is a raja when they arrive here they attendance may be a little apprehensive because they don't know what will happen. but after a few hours, they forget everything within, they managed to relax and get some new positive emotions. sometimes the eyes light up like charles some said their sleep improved off to this is the rolling of this program, ultimately connects them with horses and it's called hippa therapy. it feels a world away from the frontline, all part of a therapeutic process, which ultimately has the mounting up. the soldiers have never ridden a horse before and now this program runs twice a week and it's never the same group that passes through the aim is to offer some kind of light relief even if just temporary, as they will be returning to the front lines in just a few days, there is a scientific formula to this. we're told that we're good to when you're on a horse,
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every muscle of your body is working. you have to find your balance to not full. you have to focus on your body. that's what we're aiming for with the horse, because if a person is under stress, they don't feel their body, they're numb. there are lots of soldiers with signs of p t s t. so we work on thus a childlike moment of relief for men who carry the burden of defending their country. we ask if it is helped me of them in this lady who you know was a bit when i feel quite different. it is incompatible here to rest physically and mentally. it's still totally different from there. it's heart disease. you don't think you do your job. that's it. ukrainians to are dying in large numbers. the exact figure is hard to verify. oh leg tells us they need more support around the boat. who would, should i see that we are not so prepared? we need more hardware. we don't have as much training as we should. men are fighting who have never served in the army. he says they are due to return to the
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front line on saturday to keep the tspra. that is, that he tells us an affectionate moment like this, providing all to fleeting comfort. we filmed these men a few days ago. they are now back on the frontline, stephanie decker al jazeera keith. you are stock supposed hire despite a self among european banks, led by deutsche bank shares. and the german giant, close down 8.5 percent mid ongoing fears of crisis in the banking sector. german chancellor, olive schultz was try to reassure europe that the bank was profitable. don't when it came explains what's happening. the deutscher bank and the wider market. what's behind this is what jargon is, stickly is called c d s credit default swaps. that jargon translates to the cost of insuring against the possibility that a bank might default on its debts. and that is been caused by what has been
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happening in recent weeks. not just this, what we've seen, the value of shares tumbling in institutions like deutsche bank. but what was happening in switzerland, in so far as could histories, is concerned. and then u b. s. this idea, the cost of insuring against the risk that large european banks might default on their debts. it's all about confidence. there appears to be a real short fall in confidence in the financial markets about the overall strength and stability of the european banking sector. that's why we see the share prices real. the value of shares really tumbling and recent days emanating our who was on an official visit to the united kingdom. he had a meeting with prime minister re she soon act. oh, his democracy on that rapid route did you break the law? talks between the leaders are taking place against the back of
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a protest against netanyahu's trip when he's rainy's in the u. k and abroad against his government's traditional changes. journalist falling events, a downing street israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows that 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 with the policies of his right wing altura nationalist, ultra orthodox government is leading the country towards what they describe as autocracy. this is not an ordinary situation. this is the end of is only democracy . i mean, you ah, there is no legitimate what trying to do. he came here to london to re focus international attention on iran, something he been sent to a food israel. he wanted prime minister soon to join a co initiative country that would work against the rounds up and to expand its
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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 netanyahu 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 to not if you do still report it is the destruction of the result system as we know of history will not forgive you read one banner here and the crowd chance shame. benjamin netanyahu was welcomed inside downing street, much less so just outside. don't a whole al jazeera london, when israeli army reserve pilots have joined the demonstrations against the government by refusing to report to active duty. israel's army chief as one prime
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minister netanyahu at his proposed overhaul could affect the readiness of the army for any security developments. the final day of week long public hearings into israeli rights abuses as wrapped up at the united nations in geneva. the commission is examining the allegations by both israeli and palestinian officials and focusing on the shrinking space for civil society. it's heard from human rights activists, and journalists and lawyers have been subjected to or witnessed attacks, restrictions and harassment by the authorities and others. a part of that inquiry focused on the killing of autism, a journalist showing of actually was shot by really forces in the occupied west bank last year. just makes jerusalem bureau chief, while tomatti justify eye witness accounts and independent investigations have concluded that the gun aimed at actually, and a lot of the voters came from is what it is holders. and that the journalists were
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deliberately targeted despite we're getting distinctive breast signs on their lists and elements. there is data here. bruce isn't, is there any bullies attacks the more nose who attended be doing them with better? the deliberate targeting of journalists during the conflict constitutes it was crime around a $100000.00 palestinians, attended the 1st friday often and prayers of ramadan at alex a mosque and occupied east jerusalem. but many worshippers from the west bank were prevented from entering due to the strict measures imposed by the way the forces in our reports. a bright and peaceful morning at the alex, almost compound with palestinians observing ramadan by reading the quote on it. i thank god i am happy and thank god i can't express my happiness suppressed and most
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i'm 50 years old and israel recently lifted the security back on me around 100000 worshippers have flocked to occupied east jerusalem to welcome the fasting month. with the 1st friday afternoon prayers, but there were long queues at military checkpoints across the occupied with thing, with many palestinians waiting a long time to pass through. now and i'm very let me cross to pray because i am younger than 55 in one month. i'll be 55, i told them i want to pray they refuse. they said you have to be older account pray because of a one month different. earlier this week, israel announced only palestinian women children under 12 and men above the age of $55.00 will be allowed into suffer ramadan prayers without a permit. but this wasn't the case for men not making it easy. even children who are one month older than 12,
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they refused to let them cross. it was they for their mothers to go back with them . they didn't know women. all the children with security bands to get in. israeli forces have set up road blocks and imposed strict measures on the way to the city and up the gate of the mosque with the recent height and tensions in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. there are concerns of an escalation of violence by israeli forces against palestinians. and of course, we fear escalation. but we hope that madame will be peaceful without escalation and that muslims would be able to enter a box or to pray without any problems between jews. and eric l. oxer compound has been a flash point for tensions between palestinians and israelis. there is also been an increase in israeli ultra nationalist groups making incursions into the compound in recent years. but despite the restrictions, many palestinian states important to be up from us during the whole month of ramadan, lena barclay, alger zito,
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dozens of people are fed missing following heavy flooding and afghanistan's northern bout province. at least 300 homes have been washed away. more rains expected in the coming days. a u. s. court has heard the 1st guilty plea in the case of the assassination of haitian president, juvenile maurice, but sure are a jewel haitian chalet and citizen entered the plea on 3 charges on friday, acknowledged he provided money to pay for weapons, food and lodging for others. suspected of shooting boys in 2021 country struggled to cope with the rising gang violence and political instability. the past 2 years, pope frances has returned 3 ancient fragments from athens path on temple to greece . the artifacts have been kept in the vatican for centuries. it'll increase pressure on the u. k. to return a much larger collection of marbles. an exhibition in the british museum, they were stripped out of the path and in the early 18 hundreds on the orders of a scottish nobleman known as lord l.

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