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and the let you, i lived as you have the fossil fuel arrow my entire life and i'm looking for a graceful transition out of it. studio b unscripted on out his era. the levy breech on the powder river is widening that's ominous for the town of pyro downstream. as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, autos, 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long currents of waste. you're in the air that caused rain and snow fall. california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january an impact of climate change and a probable trend into the future. ah
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ah. hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dow coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's cabinet of rooms, major budget cuts, the funder national guard. under the command the far right, security minister will finland turned to the right. the prime minister's social democrats are facing a tough parliamentary vote. a prominent algerian journalists sentenced to 3 years in prison on charges of receiving money from abroad and green, transportation, or public nuisance people in paris of ozi on whether to do away with electra excuses and on t systemic with your sport. max for stopping wincy supposed australian grand prix
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after chaotic and controversial finishing melbourne, which saw the 1st formula one race in history. that had to be re started 3 times. ah. it's just gone past 1500 g m t. let's bring you up to speed with what's going on in israel as a candidate there, and it's voted to approve major budget cuts across its ministries to fund a controversial so called national guard. the far right security minister to mart been given, says it's critical in the fight against what he calls terrorism. the new armed unit would report directly to been given opposition, lee the overlap. it has criticized cuts in health, education and security budgets to allocate money for what he called ben givers, private army. but he tweeted saying the priorities of this government are
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ridiculous and despicable. the only thing that keeps it's busy is running over democracy and promoting extreme fantasies of delusional people. bernard smith is live for us in west jerusalem, joins us live from there. so 1st of all, burn a take us through the politics behind the timing of this decision. well, this has been some, a, a pet project to my banker there since he agreed to join benjamin netanyahu. the new government towards the end of december. i'm but the bank has been pushing for more and more recently over the past couple of months because you haven't been given any control over the police or the military. now with what you've heard. we've heard critics of cold, his own private militia. he says he will be able to stop terrorism and other national security incidents. now the thing is that there was no chance this wasn't really getting off the ground until last week. and then all of
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a sudden that these mass protests and then the national strike last monday, forcing benjamin netanyahu to promise to at least postpone plans to introduce his overall of the judiciary. to get bank of a and his far right column in the cabinet to agree to this postponement. netanyahu said ok, you can have this national guard both issues. very important bank there. and the settlers, he backs and supports and his other allies in the cabinets. all right, so the money's been set aside, what happens next in the formation of this? false, then burn it and it's a lot of money. $278000000.00 is warm estimate without shaved off of a ministries other government departments in israel with a long way to go. though before we see if we see the 1st members of this new national guard, as it's called recruiting,
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it's gotta be approved by parliament and the attorney general. she read a report in the cabinet today. and in that report, she said her view was that, as of now, there's a legal hindrance to advancing the current draft. i, the national guard is, bank, sees it, the attorney general doesn't think legally it's going to work. so there's a long way to go before it gets off the ground. but it's an indication of sort of chaos we've seen in israeli politics over the last few months that were once bang. there was not going to get the national guard all of a sudden because netanyahu's face, there's massive, unprecedented protest against plans to overhaul the judiciary. suddenly you have to cave into been given, given what he wants, so that he can try and move forward with this over whole of the judiciary or i go south. thanks so much. bernard smith from west jerusalem. now the syrian defense ministry says, 5 military personnel have been injured in israeli as strikes. israel has declined
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to comment on the reports of the latest attack in western syria on sunday. it comes days off. the 2 members of iran's revolutionary guard were killed in damascus. iran's foreign ministry spokesman says to ron reserves, the right to respond to his rails aggression at the appropriate time. prime minister benjamin netanyahu did not directly mention the strikes during sunday's cabinet meeting, but he did have this to say, i'm a who go room. refute we collect a heavy price from the regimes that support terrorism outside the borders of israel . and i suggest to our enemies that they should not gloat over the internal dispute among us, as it will not affect our firmness. our ability and our strength to act against our enemies on all fronts and un every place and time people. legislative elections are taking place in finland where right wing parties are hoping to unseat the prime minister. son amarion took power in 2019 becoming the world's youngest leader. but
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she's not popular with conservatives and nationalists who say, she's been reckless with public spending or challenge reports. with each slip of paper, finland's next government is being decided, but it's been too close to predict a winner. neither the social democrats nor the national coalition party, nor the fins party held a significant lead in pre vote. opinion polls coalitions are the norm in finland with a winning party getting the 1st attempt at forming a government. i know it's on a nice, very popular and she's done great that most of the fins also think that she did an amazing job with the current wires. but maybe we have to look at new ad crises that we have. and some of us still believe that she does very good job. other people who need on something you with how youth and progressive politics.
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santa marin has been popular among young moderates at home and abroad. bart's living costs surging and finland is teetering into a recession made of i'm finishing up campaigning on saturday, marin acknowledged she's fighting for her political survival. this is jason, very highly upgrade for you that hard. i think either any, one of these a bodies can win. a mariners presided over finance biggest geopolitical transition in decades. applying to join nato in response to neighboring rushes, invasion of ukraine. but opponents were quick to jump on, a leaked video of her drinking and partying with friends, saying she wasn't fit to govern. marian was cleared of wrongdoing, and arguably criticism of her government's public spending has hit her more. for me, i'm burdened by the economics. actually read like too much depth. i think i wish
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you would have a belfort, they still in 20 years time, but with the current expenditures and dep thinking i'm worried about how we can afford the welfare states in the future having become the world's youngest prime minister, $34.00, it's possible santa marin could be an ex prime minister at $37.00, lori challenz, how to 0 of prime minister, santa marion social democratic party is fighting to win a 2nd term in government, but it's facing stiff opposition. many pulse suggests the center, right. national coalition party led by potentially all po is in top place. close behind them is the far right fins. party lead by rica poorer. it's euro skeptic and pushing for a tough sounds on immigration, philippines, economy as emerged as the main campaign theme. the country's debt to g d. p ratio is risen 9 percent in the last 4 years. while emily's you tell us is
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a political analyst and form a fellow at the institute of current world affairs. she sees a drawn out coalition process to come. well, i think that what we see here is that interestingly, this is not an election about things that are happening sort of elsewhere in the world. this is very much in election focused on domestic issues, get an economy. there's also kind of the question of climate change and how ambitious finland can and should be, where the climate goals. and so you're seeing a lot of the base about kind of the, the direction of finland and the potential coalitions that might come out of this election, essentially different coalitions. and the ones that are in place now would really have a huge impact on, on the direction of some of those questions. i think we're definitely looking toward a long and potentially complicated coalition process. very much depends on which party comes in 1st. they typically have sort of the, the unspoken, informal right to, to pursue a government coalition 1st. if it turns out that that is indeed the national coalition center right party, you're going to see them probably beginning talks,
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both with santa marines, party of the social democrats, and with the right wing fins party and on both issues. there are significant differences and so it might be a long process before we know bulgaria is holding its 5th election in 2 years home to 6500000 people. the country is a member of the e. u and a toe, but also has historical ties with russia. and polls opened on sunday, but the rock concerns about low turn out due to voter apathy from the years of political instability and corruption, same before abby has more to former prime ministers are neck and neck for the top job in bulgaria. center. right, boy, co, boris. saws and carol pet cause, who leads an anti corruption coalition? voters hope a clear result will bring an end to gears of political crisis in the european union's poorest country. why did days with this is the only solution to the crisis
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with this terrible war and ukraine. this partition of the world, we must very clearly stay with the democratic world was service. this was that in little, my little i voted for a normal european life. i voted for us to have a normal european government, normal european roads, normal european health care, normal european education systems. both front runners are pro western and pro ukraine. though the nato member has been cautious with public support for keith and the walker. the victor will also have to contend with independent president room and rather have seen his pro kremlin russia's invasion of ukraine deep into political crisis. that is in gulf bulgaria since anti corruption protest in 2020. after years of political deadlock, people are weary and want an end to instability unseen. since the fall of communism . i mean doctor visit the people don't know what they want,
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their being led on by false promises in the end it doesn't work out. there are no big goals or ambitions. it's all tied to various spotty lines. they can do it together that just not willing to they have other interests in mind. for them check things against be difficult this time as well. i think no consensus will be reached . neither side will, but it will be difficult to form a government in the days before the vote, a wave of bomb threats targeted schools being used as pulling stations. investigators blamed hackers likely linked to russia for creating panic to reduce voter turnout and undermine this pivotal election. bulgaria has long been among europe's top producers of ammunition, even a main supplier for soviet russia. a definitive result in sunday's polls and clear public support for ukraine could be pivotal for the key govern ahead of a spring counter offensive. zane bas robbie of 20 and in
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montenegro. people are voting in a presidential run off between the incumbent. me though duco, norwich and the for my economy minister, the president is mostly ceremonial, post and under juvenile, which small nation joined nato, started negotiations for membership and moved away from russia. however, his party is accused of corruption and links to organized crime. fancy marcella had on the news our including we bring you inside a home, the elderly and those with disabilities coping with the impact of the war in ukraine. and why the backbone of pakistan's economy has been hit the hardest and the financial crisis. and installed one of the worst gold key mistakes you'll ever see. that's coming up with me. ah,
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now jerry and call to sentence to prominent journalists to 3 years in prison. a sign and call the is the director of mockup emergent news, which is considered one of the most independent media firms in the country who's accused of receiving foreign funds through his business in exchange for carrying out activities that could harm the state. the court ordered the dissolution of the media company and confiscated its assets and use of bundle is a professor of political science and international relations at cotton university. joins us from dow. how good have you with us? so 1st of all, did our car they receive a fair trial? well, i'm not really sure that he did because the accusations are going to be vague and that wasn't, lucas replied that he got this politic a little sentence, receiving funds from abroad, had engaging in bob baganda, but threatens the girl security and bobby called little in algeria are quite really
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serious accusations whether the courts have proven done or not. it's very, very debatable human life organizations that attended to some of the her meetings abbreviated got happiness is last the last month hallmark used the authorities of not a given mr. cody found trying, he's one of his lawyers will be there soon, said doug, documentation, what did he see of my funds, but from abroad? well, actually 25000 pounds from here says daughter who is re so child working in london and she gave him that money as a loan because she is a shareholder in his company fate. some financial difficulties pay in his a spot and that's why he received that particular money. how are this decision impact the media landscape and algeria particularly independent media?
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well, i think the scene sir said was the jail gloucester december awaiting his trying. this part of this political act was perceived as a back on freedom of expression. like you said in your opening statement, a business is the last or one of the last truly independent media outlets in algeria. president at boone in one of his decorations, before that he fell into to our son of god. the us hibachi. this is an elderly mcculloch you world, which means a snitch. all somebody works, wed foreign, asian. so it, today i have been following the social media. and so many comments in algeria perceive a dis, baltic a little, or no particular decision by the call to j. 40 years as an back on freedom of
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expression. and what does this say more broadly about the government stance towards not only media but democratic reform coming after the years of the heroic protests swindle has been a 7 year stock put an end to what of the cancer, the presidency, but please gm, or would flick college im a steel dad that has been a change in the constitution to has been a presidential election to have been legislative elections. but i'd like to please use elections in algeria. i think what happened after the arkansas actually since december, the 12th of 2019 has not necessarily been stubs to wallace. democracy didn't talk about in the different elections has been very low. so la delicious reflection has been maybe the lowest
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a hastily off independent of julia and donald lady. it is of the jailing of this, a journalist does not say much about her little moves towards democracy. if anything that has been a decrease of democracy and freedom over since the end of the hillock. all right, thank you so much. yes, if bundle there. now burkina faso as expel journalist for working for working for french newspaper, lamond, and liberal. so on effective sunday, it's the latest crackdown french media after the france $24.00 news channel was taken off our last week. a military spokesman says the broadcast to acted as a quote, communication agency for terrorists after its journalists interviewed the leader of our either in north africa, the channel called the decision outrageous and defamatory. at least 6
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people have been killed in russian missile strikes in ukraine's done. yet screech and 8 others suffered shrapnel wounds in the city. of course, the note of the regions governor says multiple high rise blocks in the city center and residential buildings with damaged thousands of disabled ukrainians have been institutionalized since the start of the war. many of the soviet era of facilities provide patients minimal comforts and little freedom concerns ukraine's efforts before the war to reform. social services have been set back years john hall report from but of the anchor northwest of keith. it looks like a prison exercise yard, but these men, a mental health patience, captives of a different sort. in the prison of the mine, they looked after here with great care, along with the elderly and those with disabilities. together they make up one of
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ukraine's many worsening wartime crises for much w. the sky was shocking, and there will be even more a psychologically damaged men return from the war. marina was in charge when russian soldiers heading for cave surrounded the facility in february last year livable the owners of it affected them a lot almost every day. now we take some of the boys for psychiatric treatment to support their emotional stays. some of become more aggressive after what they went through. there was gunfire and explosion. 12 local people were killed including 4 of her residents. the horror of it deepened their trauma. and they've been other changes newcomers from areas near the front lines like alina, who arrived here with her mother from now occupied, easton ukraine, homeless and without relatives, to careful them. it's estimated more than $4000.00 elderly ukrainians with
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disabilities have ended up in state run institutions that barely have the resources to cope. at that, this institution is one of the best in the keep region. and you can imagine what they like in the east, more than 800 kilometers away with the soviet era. institutions like this were often built in remote locations deliberately to keep disabilities hidden. which is partly why this one fell in the path of the russian invasion. now, a sector that had been modernizing before the war has been set back and is under extreme pressure. arlena stayed on to care for residence as russian soldiers set up firing positions outside. they put waters and grad rocket systems in the field over there. she explains. those are really couple of the local and the there is currently a great need for these facilities for people who lost their homes, their loved ones, left alone with their problems, who will help them except organizations like ours, the sound of
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a piano brings welcome cheer alex, has been a resident here for 4 years. when the russians came, a friend told him to run, and so he did. returning as soon as they left to the care that now is in high demand. but short supply. jonah haul al jazeera borrowed yankee in the u. s. bad weather has been hampering clean up operations. on the days of severe storms, tornadoes swept across 8 states in the south and midwest, leaving a trail of destruction. the death toll has risen to at least $26.00 since the storms. his home friday. my canada has the latest, the, the tornadoes shredded homes and shopping centers and all console and ripped on power lines throughout much of the state. right now for me is just to clean up what i can get this cleared and man tried to see who else i could help. man, it was, it was devastating with say if you with an airplane and it had to take higher
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is like there about the blows. that's what it sounds like. a lot of the states governor says more bodies are being discovered as emergency crews comb the wreckage left in the wake of the storms. i've had the opportunity for the last couple of hours to speak with both the homeland security secretary as well as president biden, who have offered a tremendous amount of support, anything that arkansas needs. they have assured us that those resources will be here on the ground and we really appreciate their willingness to help arkansas out from a city county, a state and federal perspective. yeah, a state of emergency has been declared in indiana with tens of thousands of homes, of without electricity. in illinois, at least one person was killed and dozens were injured. when a roof collapse occurred during a concert at the theater. there was
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a show going on that night and upwards of over 200 people present in the building when the collapse occurred. luckily, do the response and all the 1st responders and the bi standards helping assist everybody out. i believe the conditions could have been much worse. the full extent to the damage is still to be measured as more storms are on their way. mike cannot al jazeera don nickles manages of piano store in little rock. arkansas, gave us this 1st hand account of the moment. tornado hit the shop. we were in the store that's behind this year. and the alarm said, gone off. we heard several sirens, and i actually stepped out the building to look. so the south west where tornadoes come, see what the skies look like. and we saw the funnel cloud coming towards you,
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and we watched it. it seemed a long ways away. but then we started hearing the very air each sound and that's what we took cover in the back of our store under some stairs. i didn't have that fear because you don't think it's really gonna hit you. i mean, the odds are so low, but i mean, i've lived my whole life and it's the 1st time i've ever actually been in tornado. i've been near several, we're in a shopping center here that has about 5 or 6 buildings. 3 of them were fairly heavily damage. we only had just a little damage to our actual store. just a window was blown out and the ceiling 1000 dropped. but the restaurant just next door to us is close. the walls were literally pulled out of that restaurant. there's lots of people offering water and food and help to those who are working
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and helping, and of course, socio lost their homes as well. still had an al jazeera world take hello, could former kosovar president hush him thought she is off from national hero, to being tried for war crimes at the hague. where on v, indonesia, an island of borneo were a new capital is being built with. critics say the project is a threat to the environment and also one time the 8 point, lee, that the top of the premier li action from the latest where he was coming out in school. ah the hello there. we'll start by looking at the satellite image over south american . you can see the dense cloud across northern parts or brazil. now we've already had heavy rain here that's cause revisit to flood their banks and nearby towns have
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been affected by those flood waters. we are expecting more heavy rains to come. you can see the dark blue spots. they're showing the heaviest rain loss. it'll also affect places like ecuador and north western areas of peru for the north east of this, it is much dry across places like venezuela wet. however, for the northeast of brazil, it will start to dry up for that se corner facing like one us there as temperature have come down here with the arrival of the wet to weather. that storm system is set to rumble its way further northward bringing some light rain to one. i said as by monday things will be improving with temperatures, picking up sunshine on wednesday, it was a move to central america. there's lots in the way of sunshine here. it's looking particularly calm across much of the caribbean, where to however, for costa rica, the temperature in san jose dipping down. we've seen a lot of warmth for much of mexico temperatures here. continuing to pick up 30 degrees celsius mexico city on monday with plenty of sunshine. that sure weather
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a fossil fuel arrow my entire life, and i'm looking for a graceful transition out of it. studio b and spectate on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera time to recap on headlines now. israel's cabinet has approved, major budget cuts across ministries to fund the national guard headed by all right . security minister to mob been given. he says it's critical in the fight against what he calls terrorism. finland is voting in parliamentary elections with the far right and center, right. hoping to unseat santa murray, she to power in 2019 vote comes just days before the member. busy is set to join
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nature. now jerry, and call to sentence a prominent journalist a 3 years in prison, son of call, the is the director of marketing emergent news. he's accused of receiving foreign funds to carry out activities, which could com, the state of the u. s. secretary of state antony, blinking his cold for the immediate release of american journalist. even good coverage, more during a call with this fall russian foreign minister. so gay, laugh laugh, roth gosh, which is a correspondent? the wall street journal is detained by russian security agents on 1st day on allegations of spying. get more from patty call, hang. she's line for us from washington dc. so what came off in local well, it's kind of unusual for a couple of reasons. one, it happened on a sunday, we weren't expecting that this conversation was going to take place. these are not
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to leaders who talk very often. in fact, they've only talked once since russia invaded ukraine. and that was just last month for just a few minutes on the sidelines of the g 20. so we've gotten the read out from the state department in eje as usual, fairly veg. it said that they have grave concerns called it an unacceptable detention and called for his immediate release. now they didn't name curse cabbage specifically in that, but they did go on to name paul whalen. he is a u. s. citizen who's currently sick, been serving a 16 year sentence in russia, they won his release as well. and as i mentioned, they try to keep these statements pretty vague. so, deciphering between the lines as be a bit of an art form for washington, journalists, and one line really did a stand out at me, wrote the secretary and foreign minister laugh rob also discussed the importance of creating an environment that permits diplomatic missions to carry out their work, now, you could read between the lines there and say if the u. s. was going to consider
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some sort of consequences for russia's actions that could have been telegraphed in that line. of course, they're very diplomat. it's very much in diplomatic speaking. they're not saying that, but there are growing calls for the us to do something. the wall street journal is a very respected paper. this is a very respected journalist, and it's also a very powerful news organisation. just the also the fact that they spoke so quickly after the arrest, we do know that the u. s. a rush in the past. they have done prisoner swaps. those usually take months. but this is showing that the u. s. is serious about taking this on because it's only been a matter just a few days since he was arrested between now and this phone call. all right, thanks so much. all hind, the the war crimes trial of former leaders of the kosovo liberation army is set to begin on monday from a cost of our president. hashem. thank. in 3, senior senior former senior politicians have been held at the hague since 2020,
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where charges relate to the period between march 1998 and september 1999. that was during and shortly after the course of a war, barbara and go for reports. he is considered a hero by many people in kosovo for his role in leading the campaign that ended serbian rule, but former cause of our precedent. hashem thatcher and 3 others, a facing war crimes charges their road to the hague began 7 years ago when the cause of our assembly gave the go ahead to a special tribunal to investigate allegations of war crimes during the kosovo war of the late 19 nineties. under international pressure, hashem, fancy, the former head of the cost of a liberation army strongly backed, the court that were you know, so the, we need to clear our names of this unfair and unnecessary labeling of the cost for liberation. army little 5 years later,
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after rising to the office of president hashem, thatcher, resigned his position and travel to the hague with 3 others. but veterans of the war said the indictment is an attack on the kosovo liberation army route. you know, foot records individual. it is not individuals who are on trial there, but the kosovo liberation army and the freedom of the people. because the prosecutor's office refers to out assistance as a joint criminal enterprise. and indictment was focused on the indictment to kiss as hash im, thatcher, and his 3 co accused of intimidating, abusing and eliminating those. they considered enemies of the kosovo liberation army. but lawyers say the prosecution may find it difficult to privates case the as of initial others theater for we who were in kosovo inexperienced at all. know that the soldiers and their commanders did not have a chain of command or control them on the kosovo liberation army was not a regular army in many settlements. the locals organized themselves so defend their
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homes and had nothing to do with the care lay their support at home for the former kosovo liberation army, lead us on trial, and a campaign to support them has been launched. no dot mooned. we will not affect the legal proceedings in order the warranty that he wants to provide moral support to those who are in the hague. tell them they're not forgotten. and that cause of a supports them in this challenge. yeah. yeah. that trial could last several years with more than 300 witnesses expected to give evidence. the accused have pleaded not guilty name barbara anger per hour to sarah or one person has been killed and hundreds arrested in india or after violence during a hindu religious festival. at least in the eastern state of the house, a tension began when thousands of hindus paraded through muslim dominated areas. violence has been reported from at least 8 states. authorities have deployed hundreds of police and caught mobile internet services in some areas. poor by
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gustavo police, have arrested 8 people in karachi after a crowd crash on friday. funerals have been held for some of the 12 victims. they died at a food distribution point outside a factory, the owner of the factories among those arrested business owners often handout cash and food during the most and fast the month of ramadan, especially to the poor. with textile industry in pakistan, accounts for 60 percent of exports. but the sectors been hit hard by the economic crisis. economists say the industry is the backbone of the economy and would collapse, its collapse would be a disaster. said bag reports from fossil about these men are hoping to find work. i have no for you. this factory owner tells them the price of electricity has increased, making it more expensive to run machinery, and the collapse of boxed on currency makes importing raw materials very difficult
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. now, for a beer doesn't affect the closing under the law of workers that become jobless even don't have the money to give our lexie to bill. that is, the reason does is that it looks like the graveyard of the machinery. and the reason is, is that our over warmer, the out, the quality shows they are busy in the game of barber, the city of festival is famous for its factories. but now, so many have been left jobless does. he get paid a year. but the other one a year that would be, where are we supposed to go? how are we to send our children to school and feed them? we can only work if there's work. the politicians are stuck in their own politics. no one cares about is workers a mother, but a lot only. everyone in this city has felt the impact of the crisis. this is one of the largest textile factories in the country. they produce clothing for design of brands. they to have had to lay off workers, but they've weathered the storm. for now, each government comes with a different agenda with a different subsidy, but gauge with a different
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r o policy. so one thing which are we going to far from who are, which are to far as us from a competitors like are other countries like white glove, is the consistency and implementation of a long term policy to ensure the sustainable growth of the textile sector. the book, sony government's discussions with the i m f r said to include energy subsidies for the textile industry. some worried that if those are cut or removed, things could get worse, but the, some of us would have other, or a better idea. pakistan has lots of poverty and unemployment and because of this industry, so many of us get back and run our household, especially important for women because the aunt, lots of opportunities generally. um, we have several people here said they so much potential in the textile industry and it kind of become a world leader if it's supported by the government with the coalition government still debating the terms of a release package with the, with the success afraid of focused on the economy could change on the textile
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industry. that's why business leaders here urging the government to protect it. but most of all, they won't political stability. something that's been missing in recent times. as a big avira fuss about this on the creation of what will become in denise, his new capital in the san tara is being pitched as a safe haven for endangered species. the government hopes to undo some of the damage caused by decades of deforestation. but conservation is fear, the construction will destroy even more of the natural environment. jessica washington reports from east county, montana. these are borneo his most famous residence, and this land is intended to be a haven for the endangered species. the same beaujolais, sorry, sent a rehabilitative injured and often to run returns before they are released into the wild. but even in this sanctuary, they still face threats versus a lot of illegal mining. unfortunately in this a surrounded with humble,
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jealous ferry. so life is quite dangerous. for the establishment of the conservation unauthorized to land encroachment is a major concern for the foundation. altree anto hopes the indonesian government's plans to relocate the capital to a location near by will result in more vigilance against longstanding environmental problems such as deforestation for mining and pamela plantations. the new capital in the center is due to be inaugurated in august next year. this will be the main area of the new capital set to be a sprawling metropolis, 4 times larger than the current capital carter authority. a new centera will work with, rather than against nature. the government has pitched the project as a model for sustainable development. you know that the development of fur and your capital is not just so making. when you sit, this is not just a building infrastructure,
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but you've also thought is thor or did the grid if your environment this misery is part of that initiative? seedlings grown here will be replanted in new centera, l by occupy and at the local hunters in the electrical. and we're actually transforming industrial forest back into natural for example, because the president wants 60 percent of the new capital area to be green. but some are skeptical groups, like green peace have criticized to the project unborn. and he kindly look into how you must think about more than development. just the korean de la will destroy more of the national norman. all the conservationists to raise concerns about the clearing of hundreds of hank days of mango forest for infrastructure to service the new capital and the impact on some endemic species. but back at the rank of 10 century, algeria, anto says he can also see the positives. like opportunity law in the hands of the government as well to showing to us that government also care not only moving to
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escalate my band, but also seen this is that the eagerness of the government let the conservation fit these then as important as the development of our country, the challenge for the government is to prove it can reverse some of the environmental damage of the past and not create further destruction along the way. jessica washington out to 0 east cali mountain. now, british travelers hoping to get to france for the, the holidays, the facing quite a long q at the port of dover farseason, blaming lengthy french border checks or since brags it school holidays. in particular, of course, significant delays. those free movement from the u. k. to each member states is ended. last year, the british government like france for insufficient staff, a board post allegations harris denies electric scooters are a cheap and green ways to get around low cities. but they also pose a danger to pedestrians of oats is being held in paris on sunday to decide whether
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to allow scooters in the city. natasha bottler revolts from the french capital. now, lunacy anat is a big fan of paris is electric scooters. he says he hires one most days to get around the city could present him. he scooters are really useful because paris is so busy, especially in rush hour. it's impossible to move around. so thanks to these, we can use the cycle lanes. it's much better than a common variable. e scooters were introduced in france in 2018 since then. they've become part of the landscape in most cities, but some people say they're a nuisance cluttering pavements and endangering pedestrians. now the french government launched a new plan to regulate them. writers will have to be at least 14 years old and they'll be tougher penalties for misuse. cotton industrial to people on an east good who is forbidden to day, but the find is only 35 euros. so it will be raised to a 135 years. the messages that dangerous behavior will be paralyzed,
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dedicated parking zones, and lowest speed limits are already in place. while the french government is stepping up, its regulation of electric skirt is here in paris. the city hall is asking people to vote on whether or not to panam. the 3 companies that provide paris is ease grew to say, a band would make no sense in a city that's often led the way in promoting low carbon alternatives to cause and motor bikes. we very hope indeed that's our vote will be positive and that perishes . people will continue to welcome scooters in the safe and sustainable way in the city opinion on the streets though is divided so. so was webs. anchors, i can see they offer an alternative form of transport, but at the same time they can be dangerous for pedestrians. the elderly, as if it was with tom phases. i think they've not been around long enough to just scrap them. we need more research on things like dangers, mortality, and perhaps we need better infrastructure for them. because the folks taking place
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in poland stations rather than online, it's expected to be dominated by older people who are more likely to favor a ban. once the results are in, it'll be up to paris is mer to make the final decision on whether it's really the end of the road for he scooters in the city. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris, environmentalists in nigeria are also concerned the government there is decided to resume oil exploration in the chant basin to increase reserves. al jazeera happened adriece reports from the new oil frontier of a duper nigeria is pushing inland to grow it all reserves by more than a 3rd. by trade to ford. the move is being welcomed by many local, so see the potential for jobs and economic growth. will will have equal my shall mama, oil discovery thou will mit that will tend entail for 2 of montana as i plugged
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by exploring further inland away from the niger delta and n p c. the country's oil company wants to raise daily output and profits. the idea that this can cause partition, you also bring your product closer to his uses, and you're also have been multiple, such as over a supply in the, in the country. that's what it means to us. new petroleum industry bill was signed into law last year, freeing the countries all company from government intervention. although many countries are seeking to reduce their dependence on fossil fuel, now just as a toilet will continue to be in demand, if not internationally, at least for it's 200000000 people. this one, well is the 2nd to be open in less than yeah, an environmental is, are worried about the rate at which nigeria is exploring its own activities, are demanding more action from government to hold a powerful industry. i go to the point to the devastation caused by more than half
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a century of all exploration in the oil producing niger delta preserve our rivers ah, streams from the spillage, from the destruction that comes with all of that careless presumption or oversight that leads to that poisoning, official say the new investments in oil will minimize the risk of pollution. the pipeline will be restricted out of, you know, up and in the for the long pipeline. and that would cause your project in july, the total control of the environment and impossible to go to that a minimum. but environmentalists point to the industries long record of failing to make good on such commitments. i'm a decrease al jazeera i g nigeria. now christians around the world, a mocking palm. sunday. pope francis led massett saint peter's square in baskin city. the 86 year old leader of the catholic church was discharged from hospital on
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saturday. after being treated with bronchitis and i had an al jazeera anthony joshua wins is both sides molding 2 years, but he's not happy from here from, from in school. we've ah frank assessments just it means to give them the basic human right. not only in the camp, but also inside the me and my informed opinions 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world states critical debate, there are only both legal root or your date, a profit in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, when the news breaks, some buildings that had already been damaged, have been further pushed over to one side. others that were close to collapse when
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need to be heard. and the story told. i couldn't tell them that i was a musician when i was supposed to be proud with exclusive interviews, an in depth to poor. each centimeter of this stuff represents a year of life. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary. and lives lou ah, catch up on all the sport with peter now sent me. thank you very much. we'll begin in melbourne where max fast up and has won his 1st australian grand prix of her chaotic and controversial finish. multiple crashes meant this was the 1st for me to one race in history to be restarted 3 times. will champion for stop and appear to
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be coasting to victory when kevin magnusson is half lost, the tire forcing the 2nd of 3 red flag to 3 laps remaining on the restart for stopping held of louis hamilton into the 1st turn. behind them. chaos was unfolding . fernando alonzo, we've been challenging for 2nd was hit by ferrari's khan of science who was given a 5 2nd penalty and ended up in 12. the 2 alpine cause also crashed into each other . the race finished with a final lap behind the safety co, with for stopping clenching, victory ahead of mercedes hamilton, wall aston, martin alonzo completed the podium for a 3rd race in a row for stopping now with a 15 point advantage of a team made sergio perez in the drive, the standing was very chaotic today, bit of a mass to be honest, especially the, the 2nd red flag, i think that was really unnecessary today that could have easily been solved with a virtual safeguard or a safety car at most. but yeah,
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we got that red flags and you basically great even more trouble because then you go out on very cold tires and safeguards, driving, super slow and you're right. you know, to the grid stone, cold tires. and you could see everyone in turn one was having a lot of trouble, especially to carson dirty air. they, you know, nobody crashes on, on purpose, but everyone when wide or had to touch. and yeah, which is very celtic from one exciting race to another. and our soul remain 8 points clear of manchester city in the race for the premier league title also were given a penalty in the 1st off against leads. when gabriel jestus was brought down, brazilians stepped up and so it was brought kick. it was his 1st goal in 6 months, and he did not have to wait as long for a 2nd. he made it 3 note to arsenal 10 minutes after the break needs for one bath before granite, shaka headed in arsenal. 4th, as it finished for one arsenalt with a 7 to leave. when in a row, as international break, we had a lottery situations to manage with
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a few players and is always i question my how his image went direct after that as they were exceptional, there was really out there a what i wanted to be involved. and i, we won the game in a convincing and way which is good. and the only thing that, that we can control chelsea's troubles continued as they were beaten by aston villa . this was the moment when ali watkins set a club record by scoring in 5 consecutive away gables, but only were not done there. john mcginn hit one from outside the box to make it to mill, shall fear outside the top off of the table and 11 points off the top for everything . i understand when you lose a hope that the, the motion of the game is such that people are going to be disappointed and frustrated and angry on where we are in the leak table. no one's happy with. so whatever criticism comes i after accept former chelsea boss thomas to call took charge of buy meaning for the 1st time and they went ahead against title rivals,
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barissi, adornment of to one of the worst goal. keeping hound as you live. a see open keeper gravel coble, completely missing the ball and it went all the way in to give buying the lead. thomas miller then scored a couple of dollars not long offset to put music 3 up on the 23 minutes. kings and komen added a 4th in the 2nd half as it finished for to find ending dorkins 10 game on beaten run in the league, tinkle. so i'd go back above open to points clear at the top of the book to speak. we are where we want to be and now it's a it's, it's a raised to the end and we have to deliver. we have to deliver every week, once or twice. that's, that's life it by munich, but we have it in our own hands. that's what we want. and how about this from n sue fatty, picked up the ball inside the zone off and finished off a great run. to put sauce to, to up against elsewhere. and he goes to school, robert levin doff. see go. he 2nd the,
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the galen fast food. yes. that is the 17th go in the, the, in the season again, that was before federal court should break fuel to make it for a 2nd base ram, or drill or an action right now against the rail via don't even have that natural mix to put it and it's for the world heavyweight boxing champion, anthony joshua has won his 1st fight in more than 2 years. you'd be the american germain franklin by unanimous points decision, but was not happy with his performance. the british fighter came into the concepts having lost consecutive belt to w. b a i b f, and w. b. o will champion alexander music, but it wasn't the explosive finish. most expected. he said that when the full 12 round, before the judges awarded the win, joshua and they kept going off to the final bell with the 2 boxes needing to be separated by the teams and security. joshua came into the fire, threatening to quit the law. it didn't go that for any post fight youth conference, but he was not satisfied with how they did. 6 the don't,
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i'm not happy because ultimately the old go is a knock out. there's nothing that can stop and look up. anything sure of that isn't . what, why i'm happy from what? it is, what it is and i think call me back anymore. what's done is done and you build on it is no ticking time bomb. i could actually tell you when it's going to that a lot. that really and the really i'm live in is we're still chasing something. can we? we yeah, i'm still chasing the drink tennis now, and petrik of us over we'll move back inside the world's top 10 for the 1st time in 18 months of to winning the miami open. for the 1st time carpets were beat wimbledon champion. a lena re, back in our, in the final, the 1st set went into a tie break with can little hanging out on top 1614. the 2nd set more straightforward with the check player. taking that 16 to to in the back in is
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winning streak bennington, vicki, indian wells, a 33 years old to visible is the oldest miami open champion since sabrina williams in 2015. and i had a very exhausted as well. i was in a, a tough bottle today slash and if i said the tower egless never ending story. i was, doesn't know hanging there trying to i were, i am i, i can bother and made it. and i thing that's kind of decided how much afterwards brooks kept her ears hitting a stride ahead of the 1st major of the golf season. the mosses next week, the american has taken a 3 shot lead at the live tournament in orlando. kept played a boat, a 3 2nd round to city, head of columbia's sebastian munoz. he hasn't won a tournament since last year in saudi arabia, but he thinks he has worked out what has been holding him back. oh, discovered the mental mistakes. i think i looked back most go if i was playing
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pretty well to smith don't mistake and then go to tucson and you know, put itself on really well employed, easy ones for the worse in the field. so i just making sure missed on the correct side. give myself chances. don't i don't take too much on this wert and finally, one man's mistake has taken out around 40 cyclists at the time of flanders polish rider. philip met you hit a pothole. and while trying to recover, he knocked into the pendleton, taking among others vote from art and union. ella felipe, former, when a pet saigon, had to pull out of the race because of the fall. and matthew has been expelled from the race would even if now be or again later with most bull. see, sorry, thanks so much peter. well, that brings us to the end of this news our but i'm back in the moment with another whole bullet. so stay with us. ah,
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