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ah, hello, i'm marianne. mit welcome to the news ally from london coming out in the next 60 minutes. an explosion has through a cafe in st. petersburg, killing a well known russian military blogger, and injuring 25 others. finland's prime minister, santa marion concedes defeat after the conservative national coalition party claims victory at tight re weigh election. rice, israel's cabinet, approved budget, got to all ministries, to fund a new national god. that will report directly to the far right. security minister and power is residents vote to ban electric scooters for hire from the streets of our city. and on p systemic in dough with your sports. new chelsea half
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sat grandpa, so after the 7 months in charge and in law legal rail, madrid annihilate rail via dogs. 6 no. courtesy of a korean venza mar hattrick. ah hello and welcome to the news out. a leading russian military blogger who supported the invasion of ukraine, has been killed in a bomb attack on a cafe in central st. petersburg bloodline to tar ski, whose real name was maxim foreman, was a member of a blogging group known as siber front z, which had tied out the cafe to host an event. witnesses say the ball was hidden in a statuette. he was then presented with 25 people were also injured in this attack . out there his door said, you buyer reports on this now from moscow. this was the moment security cameras
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captured the attack at the busy street. food bar number one cafe, in the heart of saint petersburg on sunday. the explosion killed 40 year old military blogger, rosalind petoskey, who was delivering the speech of the event organized by the cyber front, that movement and association of people with key to out it use the whole talks at this cafe every week. over a 100 people were in and around this event, the time of the attack, the dog mass native was given the statue of himself as a gift, moments before the blast. according to the mayor of saint petersburg, all the cities emergency services have been called to deal with the incident. loveland to starsky launched his own social media channels to report on the activities of the russian military, liam, in its so called special military operation. and has a following of over 500000 subscribers. starsky was invited to the lavish ceremony last september at the kremlin,
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where russian president proclaimed the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine. starsky was a well known figure among kremlin supporters seen here with daria. do you know who was killed in a car bomb attack last august in moscow region? her father, alexander, duke, and a far right political philosopher and crumbling supporter, was believed to be the intended target. the russian foreign ministry has issued a statement condemning the attack and praising that's our work as a journalist and his service to his country. these types of attacks are rare in russia, but the planning and plotting behind them just true that the battles are not confined to the dumbass region. doors such a ari al jazeera moscow. so i'm joined now via skype from the united states bike yurgeet, rather surely a former senior adviser at the national security council of georgia and master of international affairs at texas a and m university. how significant is this attack in st. petersburg today?
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it's very significant. thanks for having me. first of all, it's very significant because i was want to be prominent pro ration to be years. what crime and propaganda military blogger is originally from don. it's got his real name. it's marketing for me. and he was jailed in 2011 for armed robbery. after the retrospect invasion of ukraine in 2014, he escaped the escape the prison and joined the russian forces there and fought against the premium defenders, growth to prominence, charities, telegram channels. and he had more than half 1000000 followers there. he also put a ceremony at the so called proclaimed annexation and p, a payment that will kill everyone in ukraine. we will rob everyone in ukraine, and that is why we do this is like a brief overview of the,
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of this personality. i mean 25 other people injured in the attack. it was carried out at a cafe in central st. petersburg that was fairly prominent. can we be certain that blood to tar sky was the deliberate target of this attack? it's hard to say like couple of hours is that the block happened couple of hours ago as the initial rep or say and definitely it could be like the target was in the past because he was given this patio the use of himself at the meeting and reportedly bumble was in that and said to you, which went off and killed. but we have to follow the news, how it unfolds. crime, the propaganda is already accused ukraine attacks as expected. and it
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happened in downtown petersburg and it's are, and the bar itself was according to some report the was owned by a guinea because in the wagner boss saw some, some sources accolade. that it could be a message for regarding, because of his strange relations with their russians, different ministry. just to be sure, just to clarify that you have guinea propulsion is leading the mercenary wagner group, which is fighting on the front lines in, in ukraine. this is a very tough fighting force that is well allied with russia directed by russia. but the that there been some suggestions that very tensions between proportion and, and figure pops inside the kremlin is what you're saying. yes, it's absolutely right, because i publicly me all the time period goes in public,
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the humiliated defense minister showing go to general stop harassing and other lady general. so the russian army, so yeah, there is a strange relation there, a passions between law group and the regular armed forces military. thank you very much going it. rather she really from a senior advisor to the national security council of georgia. now at texas. i am, thanks re analysis. thanks for having me. moving on now and your secretary say as the plan has spoken to. so good, i'm role is the russian foreign minister on the phone to the mom, the media release of an american john list as an gush of it says, a corresponded with the wall street journal. he was detained by russian security agents on wednesday on espionage allegations. the 1st time a u. s. reporter has been detained since the cold war. the u. s. state department has requested access to him. algeria, patty colleen,
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i was more in this now from washington. this phone call's notable for a couple of reasons. first you are secretary state antony blinking and his counterpart survey. laugh rob, don't speak often. in fact, since russia invaded ukraine, they've only had one conversations and that was his last month on the sidelines of the g. 20 a very brief conversation. the fact that this call is coming just days after evan girth given, was arrested, is also significant. now it was the normal readout word. you said they, he expressed great concern called it an unacceptable detention called for his immediate release, although he didn't put name him. he did name paul whelan and said he also needs to be released that something that the u. s. has been working for. he's an american that was sent to 16 years in prison in russia. one of the things in the statement that was fairly interesting is they said that they discussed the importance of creating an environment that permits diplomatic missions to carry out their work.
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what that likely means as the u. s. is concern is just how long it's going to take to get their consulate officials to actually get to see this journalist. and that is important because of a process within the u. s. basically they have to speak with him before they can declare that he has been wrongfully detained with that designation. it changes things within the state department. his case then goes to a special department whose whole job is to try and get americans held hostage basically back home. they are then in charge of the negotiation. there are several more resources that can go into this case. so likely this is anti blinking, trying to send a message to survey oliver of that he expects that us diplomats will have access to him sooner rather than later. because right now the fear as it could take weeks, or even maybe months, paddle haine al jazeera washington. now the finish. prime minister, santa marion, is conceded defeat and her countries parliamentary election,
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riling opposition. national coalition party, got 20.7 percent. sharon, those sneed at the terri orfa, says e will work to form a coalition. now they will follow closely by right wing populace policy. the fins with 20 point one percent, while a governing social democrats came in fair price. 19.9 percent, or a challenge has airport now smiling and seemingly at ease the se, but santa marines. political star has follow pittman's prime minister gathered with supporters at her election had cortez's band results came in and showed her social democrats slipping behind the bright wing national coalition party and the fins policy. shortly after she conceded defeat the santa maria nearer is coming to an end n c p leader per terri, or po, is on track with the one assembling the new coalition government. i very happy. we got these results a, this is very strong and we have,
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we have very good campaign and i think that's an election day today. we have more votes. and i'm, i tell that we can people with the national coalition policy and the nationalists of rica, poor as fins party have both benefited from worries about the economy, living costs, the surgeon and finland is teetering into a recession. with how you see and progressive politics, santa marin has been popular among young moderates at home and abroad. been marin has presided over finance. biggest geopolitical transition in decades, applying to join nato in response to neighboring rushes. invasion of ukraine last year. opponents were quick to jump on a leaks video of her drinking and partying with friends, saying she wasn't fit to govern. marin was cleared of rome doing that arguably,
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criticism of her government's public spending. i hit her more than the head in ism scandal did. for me, i'm burdened by the economics. actually read like too much dept. i think. i wish you would have it well 1st 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. i noticed on an ice rifle to her and she's done great. the most of the fins also think that she did an amazing job with the current wires, but maybe we have to look at the new crisis that we have. and some of us still believe that she does very good job. but other people who need on something you having become the world's youngest prime minister at 34 santa maria will be an ex prime minister of 37. doesn't know what we challenged al jazeera with algiers mohammed al, am all joins us now from helsinki. what's been the reaction that this results and
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sarah, man and conceding defeat in this election? this actually, we are here. the winning parties bought in the national clinician post isn't work with photos and add to the, to the printing and sharing the one of the lead the policy of announced that his focus has one on. so a son, a 1000000 came out to her supporters and she said that the defeat and see to work and proven her policy. take some mistakes that might have been made a coalition mission. and for some folks, it is coming back to government after 4 years, very moment us for years, lots of geopolitical changes. and then it started with war and
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brain applicant to join it. they will work on continuing that, the national pollution policy and all that they could know about how to form the new government, especially with their eyes. the exception of rice, i'm president, was the fin, the, the a nationwide policy led by a rica laura, that women who, who did that party and who managed to be the 1st that this individual, tabulate to win votes even more, more than santa maria. and she defeated with her the number of course that she met is despite the big difference, the grant funded was but she brought this to come from the a budget compared to the programs. and the approach approaches with
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high spending responsible spending, as they call it, as it strikes from somebody in the last 4 years. this government will be conservative bringing more a certain measure of bringing more responsible to spending as a quarter. that must be some kind of thinking conservation for more spending on defense sector of the or the council, or the last decade spending for defense. now they are joining me. they're gonna have for me, they wire money. so i need to member done 3 by indicating what modem at the percentage of the b, because i need to remember all these considerations are taken and that negotiations will start soon after confirming results. officially on next wednesday with a soap on he didn't throw it out because shared with the fans
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and they have the momentum with this life that divergence and their stance regarding the european union, the prince policy, the one they want to leave, they will be a new one, and this is the long term objective for them. i, i guess immigration based on where they're in america, which is something a mission. they don't agree with them on these topics. okay, thank you very much mama. joining us from helsinki. let's discuss this. im always camila sultan or the diversity and inclusion consultant and commentators. she joins us live also from sankey, how long you think it might be before the country has there a stable government and are going to enter into coalition talks? what are the options for a coalition for the right way national coalition, partying out, forced to them to get these discussions going?
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oh, thank you for having me. i think it's without doubt has been a very neck to neck election and such an exciting time for all of us. also following the problem, parliamentary elections in different languages that the 1st time in history of finland, they wanted to get involved international audience and people and get involved and defy different languages. they've been airing it. and i think already at the this discussions was told that the social democrats are not going to go into our coalition if the true fence was in the government. so it's going to be a very long call in my case to see how are they going out, you know, consolidate and get together and form such cuz they come from 3 different ideologies, how they want to leave the country. and of course, the primary sessana marion has service is very swift to concede defeat, as the results came in and most of the votes are counted. of course, the youngest leader, when she was elected in 2019 is to have had be so enjoyed
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a great deal of popularity abroad. but why is she a polarizing figure in her own country there in finland? well, you will know that she did an a tremendous job as an authentic leader during covered giving us everyone hope leading us through this recession. despite the war happening in crane and getting us through nato process despite that, yes, she is polarizing. we've seen that people either like or dislike her and i think that's important. connected to her are spending. so they the economy that's been very big topic and the budget has been on discussions. we've been glued to t v. screens every single evening for the last 2 weeks and that the public spending has been number one discussion and i think everyone was focused on austerity. both the coke on was the national coalition party, as well as the true fins where on the social democrats are side. and there hasn't been a problem is like
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a how you going to get the savings where you're going to get, you know, the money from. there's so much increased spending on health care. oh, have problems and finish education were problems, getting teachers, getting nurses. and so i think that the budget has been her. he'll is he'll and how does the issue of emigration plant? all of this, the regression actually has been on that side for her. she, i mean, it's on marine and patriot or for they've been on a do well, not just as late as, as on thursday, very much supporting the, the, the work, the migration. how much when needed, and felon, and i work in this fields, i see an acute, acute issue in all different sectors of the society and economy. that actually it has been like my majority for social democrats that they know that we need people to, to come to this country. i don't, i think the most is, wasn't with immigration. that of course, the concern for true friends was that in their various nathan tray, can there,
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nationalistic, anti immigrant? but that's not the main point white while they last. okay, well thank you very much camila. so to nova, for joining us there from helsinki. and so could you it's looking like another close result in bulgaria is latest election. it's the 5th one there in 2 years with coalitions led by 2 former prime ministers, just less than one percent apart. exit polls, but the pro western block of reformist carol petracola in the lead with 25.6 percent of the vote. a center right block led by boy co bars of is in 2nd place with around 24.8 percent. or gary is a member of the un nato, but it also has historical ties with russia. inflation has been a problem, accusations of corruption and the war in ukraine. these have all been major campaign issues. meanwhile, in montana grove, former economy minister, jack of mulatto, which is one of the presidential run off, there were lots of rich secured 60 percent of the votes, while the incumbent millo chicano virtue got 39.9 percent on the president of
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counter virtue. the small nation join nato, started negotiations. the membership and moved away from russia. party is accused of corruption and links to organized crime. jack milosevic has pledged to curb corruption, improve living standards and strength and ties with the e. u and serbia. the news, our life in london is much more still to bring you on the program, the former president of kosovo hush, him thought she is still considered a hero at home. but now he's going on trial for war. crimes in the hate will bring that story also looking at the clear up that's getting on the way. after a series of tornadoes have through the south and mid west united states at least 26 people have been killed. and daniel mcvey, def takes the title in miami. have that story and everything else in sport, there later, we're gonna ah,
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israel's cabinet is approve the plans of a fall right minister to form a national guard critique. say it'll be nothing more than a private militia fate. him a bank of air who's, who has a criminal conviction for inciting racial hatred against palestinians. out there is bonnet, smith reports on this now from west jerusalem. o protest is marked the idea of a so called national guard. but for israel fall, right, security minister, it's no joke. it's mar, bank of it says the new force will tackle what he calls nationalist crime and terrorism. i think it a we need to strength existing force of the police, which is lack of 2000 police officers for air. enjoy regularly bully singer duties and it will be blessed if they will. air doors. this budget ended police officers,
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which they want to wear to the, to do in this say, brock route 3 months or protests and strikes against plans to give politicians more say in the appointment of judges eventually forced prime minister benjamin netanyahu to pause the judicial overhaul. the price extracted by banga there to agree to the pause was the promise to create his national guard opposition. politicians say it will be nothing more than a private army of thugs, siddur. the priorities of this government are ridiculous and despicable. it existed 3 months and the only thing that keeps a busy is crushing democracy and promoting extreme fantasies of delusional people. netanyahu's cabinet has agreed to cut budgets from all other ministries to provide the estimated $270000000.00 needed to fund the new force. it's an indication of how reliant benjamin netanyahu is on support. on the far right, the plans for the so called national guard have suddenly been advanced. the prime
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minister's office says the exact powers of this new force will be discussed in a committee made up of all israel's security agencies. they have 90 days to make their recommendations. bernice smith al jazeera wester, russo thousands ayers, a human rights lawyer and fully captured general director for a dollar. their legal center found the narcy rights in israel. she says the plans for this new force is a dangerous that it's got a not to know how government unbend there will continue proceed with this plan. it basically means in a direct way that 2 police authorities will be created based on the ethnicity of the community that it will deal with. this means that there will be a police authority for the arabs that will deal only with arabs and palestinians, and another police authority that would deal with jewish is for. now this is pure racial segregation. this is pure racial profiling, and it has
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a lot of severe and danger results and outcomes, mainly on palestinians because it comes with an intention of racial profiling. it comes with an intention of incitement against the arabs. the fact that the plan basically consists of expanding just also here to clarify that banker doesn't talk about initiating a totally new national guard. there is already a new from just 2 years ago, a new national guard unit, but it is still under the authority of the military commander. what is your wants to do now is take this unit, which is, which gets by the way, training by the military. and it is known as the most aggressive and violent trained soldiers and police officers and israel officers and some into a hearing after a video pit. to show mounting police racing and beating
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a demonstrator. videos of the incident has been widely shad online. it shows an officer hitting a young woman with a fashion. israeli police initially said she has a horse with a protest flag and they then responded with reasonable force. the protest a yacht ravone says she became trapped between 2 mounted policemen. when one started to hit her. now syrian state meteor saying a car bomb is gone off near a military airport. this happened in the meza suburb area near the syrian capital, damascus. police source is quoted by state medias said that there were no injuries from the improvised explosive device. saudi arabia and other oil producers from the opaque plaza lines of announce production cuts. mounting to $1150000.00 barrels per day. the cuts or come into effect from may and could send well price is higher. we are described the moves of precautionary measure to stabilize the oil market. the u
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. s. as opposed output got saying, well, needs low prices to support economic growth. much more celebrities. i'm often afraid because when you leave, your house never knows, he'll be back or speak to asian journalist about the dangers he faces to keep people informed what's happening in his country. you casso game revenge for the lead up final defeat 5 weeks ago on the way very shortly. ah. hello there things turned a wetter and more windy over the weekend, across europe with temperatures touching down as normally winds kicked in. but it's an improving picture. certainly across north western and western areas,
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pulling down into the southwest, the worst of the weather can be found. lingering towards the southeast, we got some pretty wild weather to come with a system, bringing some of that heavy rain towards the balkans wintery conditions as well as the south west will start here for 7 areas of spain. we're continuing to see the fine dry conditions, temperatures picking up to similar story for portugal, just a few showers coming in to the very north east of spain, monday into tuesday. that nasty weather start to move away from southern areas of the city and malta. bringing those conditions to the balkans, we are expecting temperatures to dip down only 9 degrees celsius in bucharest by tuesday. a further north of this, a much milder, uncommon picture, certainly for britain and the island of island temperatures picking up in places like london with plenty in the way of sunshine. and that will extend across into the low countries sunshine coming in for and for a 10 degrees celsius. high pressure in charge, of course, scandinavia. so more in the way of sunshine on tuesday that to weather update.
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groundbreaking films from award winning filmmakers. what is going on in new york city? on a jetta. lou . ah, welcome back. look at the main stories and a leading russian minet tree. vulgar is a vocal supporter of worn ukraine has been killed in a bone bloss to a cafe in st. petersburg blood, lin petoskey, whose real name was maxim foreman, was speaking an event that witnesses say was presented with a statue, which then exploded villain's right way. not position national coalition party to potentially or po is claim victory in
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a tight 3 way election race who control of parliament policy is set to get $48.00 seats out of a total of $200.00. the prime minister, santa marion has conceded defeat and israel's cabinet is approved. major budget cuts across all ministries to fund a new national guard. it was demanded by the far right security minister to my bank of ears, a condition of his support for delaying prime minister benjamin netanyahu is judicial overhauled bells. mm. 6 civilians have been killed by russian shelling on a town in easton ukraine. costantino nick, which is just 20 promises west of buckman, is seen, fierce fighting in the last 8 months as russian forces try to capture the city equation. officials say dozens of buildings, including 16 apartments were damaged by the explosions. several other people were also wounded or thousands of disabled ukrainians have been institutionalized since
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the start of the war. many of these facilities are from the soviet era. and they're not very comfortable and provide little freedom or concerns that ukraine's efforts before the war to reform social services have been set back years. china ha reports now from broad bianca chiz, north west of the capital cave. it looks like a prison exercise yard that these men are mental health, patience, captives of a different sort. in the prison of the mind, they are looked after here with great care, along with the elderly and those with disabilities. together they make up one of ukraine's many worsening wartime crises from us w. the scale is shocking, and there will be even more a psychologically damaged men returned from the wharf noise. marina was in charge when russian soldiers heading for cave surrounded the facility in february. last year, loveable her long as that as it affected them
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a lot almost every day. now we take some of our boys for psychiatric treatment to support their emotional state. some have become more aggressive after what they went through with them. there was gunfire and explosions into the 12 local people were killed including 4 of her residence. the horror of it deepened their trauma, english and they've been other changes. newcomers from areas near the front lines like galena, who arrived here with her mother from now occupied. easton ukraine. you're homeless and without relatives to care for them. it's estimated more than $4000.00 elderly ukrainians with disabilities have ended up in state run institutions that barely have the resources to cope at that. oh, this institution is one of the best in the cave region. and you can imagine what they're like in the east, more than 800 kilometers away. soviet dear institutions like this were often built
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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. all honors stayed on to care for residence as russian soldiers set up firing positions outside. they put borders and grad rocket systems in the field over there. she explains loser with a couple other above the killers arkell, other 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 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, joe,
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the whole al jazeera borrowed younger thousands of people have marched, in course of his capital pristine, are in solidarity with the former present hash. in fact, she, he and 3 close associates will begin their war crimes trial at hague, on monday. charges relate her period in the late 19 ninety's during and shortly after the cost of our war. and they were leaders of the kosovo liberation army, barbara and got her reports on this. now he is considered a hero by many people in kosovo for his role in leading the campaign that ended serbian rural, but former cause of a precedent. hashem, tuchee, 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 course of a war in the late 19 ninety's, under international pressure. hashem touchy, the former head of the kosovo liberation army strongly backed the court. royal no,
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sir, we mean to clear our names of this unfair and unnecessary labeling of the cost for liberation army. 5 years later, after rising to the office of president hashem touch, he resigned his position and travel to the hague with 3 others. but veterans of the war say the indictment is an attack on the kosovo liberation army without, you know, for sure it was individual, here 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 or the public. is it possible that indictment accuses hashim touchy and his 3 co accused of intimidating, abusing and eliminating those fe, considered enemies of the kosovo liberation army. but lawyers say the prosecution may find it difficult to prove its case. first years of un, she'll never see it for we who were in kosovo inexperienced at all. no,
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that the soldiers and the commanders did not have a chain of command or control the kosovo liberation army was not a regular army. in many settlements, the locals organized themselves to defend their homes and had nothing to do with the care lane. that's support at home for the kosovo liberation army, lead us on trial. and a campaign to support them has been launched. new dot mooned. we will not affect the legal proceedings in order to be one to that we want to provide moral support to those who are in the hague. tell them they're not forgotten. and that's cause of a supports them in this challenge. michelle, at the trial could last several years with more than $300.00 witnesses expected to give evidence. the accused have pleaded not guilty. barbara and gave her out. as sarah america is bracing itself the more extreme one of this week after is $26.00. people were killed in the past 2 days, a major storm system rip through the midwest in southern u. s. on friday,
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before moving ne spawn dozens of tornadoes including one, the hitler state capital of arkansas has been extensive damage to property in any 7 other states as well. president biden as decayed, a major disaster that an ordered federal aid to support the clean up and recovery efforts in the affected places. the illinois emergency management agency is working alongside local officials to assess storm impacts throughout the state. and at this time, i'm pleased to report that the remaining power outages are limited there about $4400.00 people who stole or without power, but they will be to have it restored by the end of the day. as a situation hates, he continues to get worse. local journalists are putting their lives on the line to keep the public informed. 7 journalists were killed in the country in 2022, and at least 4 have been kidnapped this year
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a lot. al jazeera spoke to joseph jack cabra, who's a journalist and lawyer, based in put the prince norms, was there's a good my name is joseph jack, a blue. i'm a lawyer, but i work mostly as an independent journalist. i do jobs for international press and post on social media to keep the public informed about what's happening here. he's, i feel the hotel is the biggest challenge we face his haitian journalists. is getting people to see our work, especially with the country situation, the way it is. every day we are under serious threat. when there are protests, we faced the police who fired tear gas and did some neighborhoods. we risk losing our lives with. i know several journalists who died recently. one of them was shot inside the police station where he went to show solidarity with a colleague who had been arrested i'mma. is it the i my d was a very nice person,
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always smiling. he loved his job, but he lost his life, doing that job. swap one will you? oh, i'm often afraid because when you leave your house, you never know if you'll be back. the level of insecurity is only increasing. it can be terrifying, especially going from one place to another. i'm a victim myself because i was in cap patient for work. and on my way back to port of prince gangs robbed me at gunpoint. they stole my camera with mobile phone and everything. since then, i've been a lot more cautious. every day the situation gets worse and more people leave the country. in desperation, it gets worse because every thing we meet to live is getting more expensive. it gets worse because arms trafficking increases and the state has no control. it gets worse because politicians don't work in the interest of the people. despite all the
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dangers, i enjoy my work and i do it with love, with everything that's happening in this country. the youth need journalists like me to keep them informed. now, an algerian caught a sentence that prominent journalist to 3 is in prison. his son eloquent is dryer than not with emergent use, which is considered one of the last independent media outlets in the country is accused of receiving foreign fonts or his business in exchange for carrying activities that could harm the state rights group. say the challenges of political, the court ordered the dissolution of the company and then confiscated his assets. iranian women of condemned a recent attack on a mother and a daughter were targeted for not wearing a head job. a video shows a man confronting the woman in a shop in the north eastern city of mashhad war, emptying yogurt on their heads. in response, the government said it will reinforce strict dress codes for women. local media
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says that the shop has been shut down. the women have been arrested and a warrant has been issued for the man and fun to wrapped his mother at him. i think these women and the way they were dressed had nothing to do with that man. this behavior causes tensions, the family of the victimized women will be upset off the thing this video and take other action. i think this sort of behavior should be condemned in every country, like pro tip with the 2 routes and it was very excessive and he was very rude. he must have been mentally on. well to do something like this. a normal person doesn't do such a thing. residents of paris alighted overwhelmingly to ban freeflow electric scooters in the city, delivering a blow to operators and a victory for road safety campaigners. but town out was only 7 percent. only 89 percent voted for a ban on rental east coaches. paris is mayor, as promised her respect this decision. natasha battle reports now from paris. luna,
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sienna is a big fan of paris is electric scooters. he says he hires one most days to get around the system, could present him. the 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 car available. so 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. count on industrial, who people on an east good or is forbidden that day, but the fine is only 35 euros. so it will be raised to a 135 years. the messages that dangerous behavior will be penalize and dedicated parking zones and low speed limits are all ready in place. while the french
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government is stepping up, its regulation of electric skirts is here in paris. the city hall is asking people to vote on whether or not to ban them. 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 and opinion on the streets though is divided sauces. web junkers, i can see they offer an alternative form of transport about at the same time they can be dangerous for pedestrians, the elderly, as if it offered, don't say this, 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. it will be up to paris is mer to make the final decision on whether it's really into the road. he scooters in the
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city. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris and elizabeth natasha. a french journalist, writer in columns she joins us live now from parish. a paris i should say. so what is the reaction to this likely to be private scooters? a not going to be allowed, but, you know, rental e scooters will law. it doesn't affect that. oh, east coaches. oh if, if you own one, you can ride it. that's not a problem, but maybe extra regulation in terms of a respecting the, the driving code because the scooters tend to sort of go up one way streets and pot practically anywhere. but, you know, private ones are okay. it's the 3 rental companies that supplied most of the east scooters of called the short duration rentals that have lost a vote, which was taken by only 7.45 percent of the paris voting of the
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public. so on the one hand, the mayor is delighted, she says we've got a clear victory, a b, e scooters are off the streets of paris, only other people say the boat was organized and complicated ways. there was no e voting or even though a most users of east coaches or people between a 16 and 34 who would have light an e vote. and so this time out that was this, turn out that was very low, 7 percent likely to be older, part of, of the population then. well, if you looked at the other cues, and there were cues at the city halls when you voted and paper paper balance. although that was because several, several areas, areas have been recruited, ones to single verging station. but yes, there are people who need to be happy with because it is perfectly true that the the, the scooters have become a nuisance. on the other hand,
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the not only is it almost impossible, not for a private call to be driven in paris, is at that lot cost. there are also fewer and more expensive, right sheriffs and, and even fewer metal trains and feel buses. so the schools were seen as a solution to a city that hasn't sold its transport problems. so what's likely to happen now because you know, there is this need to try to encourage more bike riding to, you know, to try and do what you can to tackle, you know, global. well, the fossil fuel and the use of cars, which is supposed to be healthier, the environment. so now that this option has been taken away, or people likely to do, they, would that be more walking or just, you know, getting on a regular bike up people will get on by see the bike right? shows all not counsel. does that sound correct by the city? but of course, all the bike or schemes are actually run by the city. and what the mayor didn't
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like so much was the fact that the, the scooters were being run by private companies. and that made a difference in how situation the position in paris in the counsellor paris have said that any vote that it has only 25 percent participation should not be seen as, as valid. but it is, you know, in current terms, it's possible it's, it's far less that, but it still is going to be around. so the contract of the 3 companies runs until august, and then they all supposed to make all the docking station and all the scooters disappear. from the streets of paris and elizabeth more. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. now pope francis, his land, a palm sunday sunday said that can a day off. he was released from hospital $30000.00 people gathered in saint peter's square as christians around the world mock the day. the any 6 year old pontiff was in hospital for 3 days,
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being treated for bronchitis. but despite concerns about his health, botkin says the pope will take part in a full array of easter events this week. slide for you all in use, our formula one sees one of the most chaotic and controversial races in its history . have that story and more coming up with pizza and school. ah. in celebration of dave al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. this is the production process that has to go all hail the plan. it covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the different people in power places the beef
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graham potter of the just 7 months in charge at stamford bridge. the former bright and boss took charge in early september on a 5 year contract. he would win just 7 of his $22.00 premier lee games. chelsea were beaten to know at home to aston villa yesterday. there 11th in the premier league table, 12 points behind the champions league places. you can see united or up to 3rd in the premier league following a tunnel home. when the manchester united of the goal is 1st off in which the home side seemed to do everything but actually score a deadlock was finally broken. jo willock with the opener. eddie housman secured the victory through calum. wilson's late strike there it is. revenge for newcastle or to losing by the same score line to the same opponents in the lea cup final 5 weeks ago. i was so surprised that he couldn't match the determination and depression of the side of
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the point, i think, you know, before when you traveled to st. james park to new castle. what will be going on, and especially after we, when the good. and so if you want to win the game, you have to be mature. and i didn't see that today on the piece. that's what's going on in england over in spain. kareem benz emma has had a hattrick as round the dread. hammond rail via dolly had 6 know in law league. out of the rodrigo opened the scoring benjamin double believe from your current spanish champions. it title the fence is not going well, they are 12 points behind lead leaders, barcelona benzo andes, teammates showed great form in this match. the frenchman's hattrick was followed by further goals, ego from rodrigo walker, asencion and lucas voskus. near fishy with good. oh, we're feeling very good after this match. our accuracy in front of goal is back
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something we were missing a bit today. our strike as were very efficient and impressive. they combined well and that made the match easy for us at all. you french league leaders paras, sandra, man, we're on the wrong side of a home to fees in league. her leon were the visitors in paris and off regardless. first off they took the lead. bradley or colo? what would prove to be the only goal of the game? he se, austell 6 points clear, while leon languish in 9th. but neil midway, dave has added the miami masters to his collection of tennis tournament titles, is his 19th in fact, but 1st in miami may been took on italy's younique's center in the final russian emerging victorious straits 7563. it's also made with his 4th title in 5 consecutive final appearance, new zealand eval on the famous annual hong kong seven's rugby tournaments. and in
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doing so, they've not only ended a 9 year drought in hong kong, but also brought an end to fiji long winning street. the fijians were looking for 42nd street match when in hong kong, but it was the all black sevens who put a stop to that 2417, a final school to the kidneys. meanwhile in melbourne, mex for stopping as when his 1st australian grand prix, after 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 step and appeared to be coasting to victor. when kevin magnusson hoss last attire, forcing the 2nd of 3 red flags with 3 laps remaining on the restart for stop and held off. louis hamilton into the 1st turn. but behind them chaos was unfolding. fernando alonza would be challenging for 2nd was hit by ferrari's carlo. science it was given a 5 2nd penalty and ended up in 12. the 2 alpine cars also crashed into each other . the race finished with a final left behind the safety car with for stopping,
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clenching, victory ahead of mercedes is hamilton asked, and martin's alonzo completed the podium for a 3rd race in a row for stopping now with a 15 point advantage of a teammate sergio perez in the driver's standing yeah, was very chaotic today. bit of a massive illness. anita the 2nd red flag, i think that was really unnecessary today that could have easily been sold today with a virtual safeguard or a safety car at most. but yeah, we got that red flag and then you basically create even more trouble because then you go out on very cold ties to safeguards, driving, super slow and then your life, you know, to the grid stone, cold tires. and you could see everyone in turn, one was having a lot of trouble, especially to cause and dirty air. they, you know, nobody crushes on, on purpose, but everyone went, why i had to touch. and, yeah, was just very chaotic. marco basic, he is the new moto gp championship leader of to thinking victory at the argentina.
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graham pre alex marquez started on po for the 1st time, but it was bit shaky. who went in to the lead on lap one will champion francesco bunny. i was 2nd, but crushed out with 8 left to go. that put alex ma can't 2nd, but he was overtaken on the final left by jo ann zacko. no one could catch basic he up ahead. if he took his 1st victory in the previous class, it's also made and moto g, p, race winful to be are $46.00 team, which is owned by motorcycle agency. valentino rossi, huge credit goes to john zach. i want a recovery by honestly i didn't that i didn't expect to go so fast and i was really scared of the from, from the way the, because normally i'm not very good. we then wanted to be underwent about today was fantastic. i had an incredible feeling seats that 1st come and meet that out of the warm up and the yeah, i just enjoy a lot with my bike. i was speaking to the bike just to, you know, and they concentrate then was really,
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really tough by an incredible feeling. then finally, one man's mistake is taken out around 40 cyclists at the tour of flanders polish rider philip match. you hit a pothole. and while trying to recover, he knocked into the peloton, taking out among others vote from art. and julian alice felipe, former winner peter sagen, had to pull out of the race because of the fall and match yuke has been expelled from the race. okay, mary metal, the sport sees for me. i'll have more later back to you in london. quite an quite the pilot path. thanks very much peter. that's it for then he is out that i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more the days me is ah ah.
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