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an explosion tasser a cafe in st. petersburg, killing a well known russian military blogger, and injuring 25. allah's! ah. hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london, you're watching al jazeera was coming up on the program, finland's prime minister, santa marin, concedes defeat after a conservative national coalition policy crimes victory and a tight 3 way election. israel's cabinet approved budget costs to all ministries, to fund a new national god. that would report directly to the fall rights security minister, paris residents, vo, overwhelmingly to band electric sketches for hire, from the streets. ecstasy. ah,
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ah, a leading, rushing that, a triple go supportive. the invasion of ukraine has been killed in a bomb attack on a cafe in central st. petersburg flood leonard. tasking is real name was maxim firm and was a member of a blog in group which had hide out the cafe to hold an event. witnesses say the bomb was hidden in a statuette. he was then presented with 25 people were injured in the attack, dosage of buyer ports. now, from moscow, he was jailed in 2011 or armed robbery. after the russians 1st, the major ukraine in 2014 escaped, escape the prison and joined the russian forces there and fought against the premium defenders. gross to permanence, to his telegram channel, chin, and t and payment that we will kill everyone in ukraine. we will rob everyone in ukraine, and that is why we do apologize for that. just
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getting a bit of analysis earlier with our gas to it's just explaining the significance of this attack, which is actually at the 2nd high profile, a fascination to take place on russian soil. but we do now have this report from the russian capital moscow by a door city of berry. this was the moment security cameras captured the attack as the busy street food bar number one cafe in the heart of st. petersburg. on sunday . the explosion killed 40 year old military blogger, rosalyn tusky, who was delivering the speech of the events organized by the cyber front, that movement an association of people with k to out. if you say, who talks at this test, a, every over a 100 people were in and around this events, the time of the attack does all 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 in to deal with the incident.
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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. so starsky was invited to the lavish ceremony last september at the kremlin, where russian president proclaimed the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine. starsky was a well known figure among kremlin supporters. scene 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 his work as a journalist and his service to the country. these types of attacks are rare in russia, but the planning and plotting behind them just proved that the battles are not confined to the dumbass region. doors such
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a ari al jazeera moscow. the us next you say anthony blinking has spoken to his russian counterparts organ. i wrote on the phone to demand the immediate release of an american journalist, ivan garcia, that she is a correspondent with the wall street journal. he was detained by russian security agents on wednesday on espionage allegations. the 1st time us reporter has been detained since the cold war. the us state department has requested access to him. now to phelan, the prime minister, santa marian is conceded defeat after an extremely tight 3 way race in the parliamentary election. the almost all votes counted the right way. national coalition policy is in 1st place with 20.7 percent of the vote. it's lead up a terry or po says he will now work to form a coalition. a war followed closely by right wing populace party. the fins with 20
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point one percent, while martin's governing social democrats came in 3rd place with 19.9 percent of the vote. where we challenged has this report now. oh, smiling and seemingly at ease the se, but santa marines. political star has school been ins. prime minister gathered with supporters at her election headquarters, hispanic 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 to be the one assembling the new coalition government. i very happy. we got these results a, this is verizon and we have, we have very good campaign on, i think the election day we have more votes. and on my tell that we can people with the national coalition
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policy and the nationalists of rica poor as fins party have both benefited from worries about the economy, living costs, the surging 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 married, has presided over finance, biggest geopolitical transition in decades, applying to join nato in response to neighboring russia's 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, 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 debt. i think. i wish you would have it well 1st they still in 20 years time,
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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 a nice, very popular and she's done great. 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 marin will be an ex prime minister of 37. 0, returns al jazeera is guilty of looks like another close result in bulgarian latest election. it's the 5th one they've had in 2 years with coalitions that by 2 former prime ministers, less than one percent apart. exit polls put the pro western block over for miss carol pet cove in the lead with 25.6 percent, the vote. a sent a right block,
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led by boycott. boris of is in 2nd place with around 24.8 percent. or gary is a member of the e. u in nato, but also has historical ties with russia, inflation, accusations of corruption and the war. and you quite a will been major campaign issues that meanwhile in montenegro, the former economy minister jack of mulatto, which is one the presidential run off, will i to very secured 60 percent of the vote while the incumbent military candidates got 39.9 percent under the account of which the small nation joined nato, started negotiations for you membership and moved away from russia. but his party was also accused of corruption and links to organized crime. jack of mulatto, which has pledged to cub corruption, improve the standard of living and strengthened ties with the e. u and serbia. ah, now to israel, the cabinet is authorized, the national guard demanded by the far right. security minister,
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a approved major budget cut in order to fund it. but critics are saying it will be nothing more than a private militia fatima banga via who has a criminal conviction for inciting racial hatred against palestinians. bonnet smith reports on this now from westbury slim. ah, protesters marked the idea of a so called national guard, but for israel's far right, security minister, it's no joke. it's mar, been given, says the new force will tackle what he calls nationalist, crime and terrorism. i think it a we need the 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, 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
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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 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
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their recommendations. bernice smith al jazeera wester, russo. i'm here, i spoke to her so sans ira human rights lawyer inform the deputy general director for a dollar legal center for our the narcy lights in israel. tell me that the plans for this new task force is a dangerous step. it's got a not to know how government unbend here 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 will deal with jewish in. 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 benefit 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 israeli officers been summoned to hearing after a video appeared to show police harassing and beating a demonstrator videos of the incident in widen shadoan line. a show the officer
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hitting a young woman with a baton israeli police initially said she, she hit a horse with a protest flag. and they then responded to that with reasonable force. the protest, a yacht riverine says she became trapped between 2 mounted policemen. when one of them started to hit her saudi arabia and other oil producers from the opec plaza lines of announced production costs, amounting to more than a 1000000 barrels a day. cuts will come into effect from may and they could send world oil prices even higher re i described the move as a precautionary measure to stabilize the market. but the u. s. as opposed these output can't saying that the wall needs lower prices to support economic growth. meanwhile, nigeria is resuming oil explanation in the chat basin to increase its reserves. it's targeting an output of 3000000 barrels a day in 7 years. and that has many environmentalists worried i'm at address
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reports on this now from the new oil frontier of a g. bu nigeria is pushing inland to grow. it's all reserves by more than a 3rd. by 2040 the move is being welcomed by many locals. will see the potential for jobs. i think in a way growth will have to call my shall mama, i discovery thou will. mit thou attended. pale for 2 of montana as i plugged by exploring further inland, away from the niger delta and n p. c. the countries oil company wants to raise daily output and profits. yes, desist can tough partition. you also bring your product closer to his uses. and you're also have been multiple sources over a supply in, in the, in the country. that's why it missed the awesome new petroleum industry bill was signed into law last year, freeing the countries all company from government intervention. although many
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countries are seeking to reduce their dependence on fossil fuel, niger says its oil will continue to be in demand, if not internationally, at least for its 200000000 people. this one well is the 2nd to be open in less than a year. and 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 a century of all exploration in the oil producing niger delta preserve i 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 we've dug out a environment. i didn't, wasn't able to go to that
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a minimum. but environmental is point to the industry's low record of feeling too good on such commitments. i'm a decrease, i'll g 0 area. so for come this half hour, we visit a soviet era home for disabled ukrainians as concerns rise efforts to reform the country. social services have been set back years as a result of the war and indonesia saying it's new capital city will work with a not against nature. why not everyone is convinced. ah hello, there was not down under in australia and flash flooding, hit the streets of sydney over the we can now there is the potential for more rain
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. it's a pile. and you can see that moisture moving in on shows some thundering down pause expected over the next few days with the temperature standing strong at 24 degrees celsius. we will see some more warms coming back into that southeast corner, picking temperatures up the likes of adelaide and melbourne, more in the way of wet weather, effecting central parts of western australia. we'll see that trickling down further south rein, possibly edging into perth, the temperature dipping down here slightly over the next few days. you can see there's light, rain showers here on thursday. now over to new zealand and high pressure has remained in charged temperatures sitting lower than we expect them to be this time of year. but change is on the cards. by tuesday we will see them pick up with more sunshine for places like christ church and oakland, both coming in, maxim high of 20 degrees celsius for tuesday. and we moved to southeast asia. there's been lots of warm around indo china. the air quality remains while the poor to the north of bangkok across much of thailand, thanks to those wild fire that was burning there for the south, a wet a picture,
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the southern areas of vietnam at to whether update with from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. what is even more urgently needed about the system innovation system, the design and system transformation, part one of human rights activist, q, me 90 and environmentally window analogy. i lived as you have with a fossil fuel era my entire life, and i'm looking for a graceful transition out of it. studio b unscripted on out his era. lou
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ah, welcome back. like the main story, is it we're following now. a leading russian military blanco's, a vocal supporter of the war and ukraine has been killed in a bomb blast at a cafe in st. petersburg blood. linda trasky was speaking at an event. there witnesses say he was presented with a statue that then exploded finland's far right wing opposition. national coalition party led by terry, or po, is victory in a tight 3 way election race. why minister santa marian has conceded defeat and israel's cabinet approve major budget cars to fund a new national guard demanded by the far right, security minister at my bank of year. it was a condition of his support for benjamin at yahoo, delaying his judicial overhaul. in all the new sic civilians have been killed by russian shelling on a town in eastern ukraine caused the antibiotic,
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which is just 20 kilometers west of back, most the scene fierce fighting in the last 8 months as russian forces try to capture the city ukraine and officials say dozens of buildings, including 16 apartments were damaged, or thousands of disabled ukrainians have been institution licensed. the start of the war, many of these facilities are from the soviet era, and not very comfortable and as little freedom for patients, no concerns that ukraine's efforts before the war to reform social services have been set back years. jonah ha reports now from or a younger, just 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
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a psychologically damaged men returned from the war fleet. 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 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. there was gunfire and explosions with 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, homeless and without relatives to care for them. it's estimated more than 4000 elderly ukrainians with disabilities have ended up in state run institutions that
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barely have the resources to cope at that, oh, this institution is one of the best in the keep region. and you can imagine what they're like in the east, more than 800 kilometers the way the gear fabio dear 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. alena 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 well, a couple of the above the give that ladder there is currently a great need for these facilities, for people who lost their homes, their loved ones left alive with their problems. who will help them except organizations like ours you. the sound of a piano brings welcome cheer. alex has been
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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 hall al jazeera borrowed younger pakistan's tech, signed a 3 accounts for 60 percent of the country's export. the industry has been hard hit by the financial crisis in economists say, and it's the backbone of the economy. it's collapse would be a disaster from pfizer. abide assaye, bank reports on this. now 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 box dance currency makes importing raw materials very difficult. now wouldn't be. it doesn't affect that closing under the law of workers that become a job less even don't have the money to give our electric bill. that is
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a reason does is that it looks like the graveyard of the machinery. and the reason is, is that our over garment, if they are one of the 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, but they can pay you. but the other one a year that would be great. 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 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 r o policy. so one thing which will weekend to far from who are, which are to far as us from
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a competitors like are other countries like one another issue is the consistency and implementation of a long term policy to ensure the sustainable growth of the textile sector. the foxley government's discussions with the i m f r said to include energy subsidies for the tech side industry. some worry that if those are cut or removed, things could get worse by the sun of other world of other on a better idea. pakistan has lots of poverty and unemployment and because of this industry, so many of us get whack and run our household, especially important for women because that aren't lots of opportunities generally . um we have several people here say they so much potential in the textile industry and it can become a world leader if it's supported by the government with the coalition government still debating the terms of a release back is ruthie. i'm with the success or failure of pakistan economy, quote, hands on the tech side industry. that's what grizzly does here are urging the government to protect it. but most of all their want political stability, something that's been missing in recent times. as
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a big avira for us about what to san indonesia is building a new capital with its integration plan for august next year. the city of no santoro is designed to be safe from the rising water levels threatening the current capital jakarta, conservationist worried about environmental impact of the construction. though, as jessica washington reports from east cali mountain government says it's building a sustainable city. these are cool news. most famous residence in this land is intended to be a haven for the endangered species. the sambota le, sorry center rehabilitating injured and orphans run returns before they are released into the wild. but even in this sanctuary, they still face threats. ursula doth are illegal mining. unfortunately in this a surrounded with humble jealous ferry, so lift, get dangerous for the establishment of the conservation,
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unauthorized to land encroachment is a major concern for the foundation. altree unto hope's 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 from mining and palm oil plantations. new capital, no centera 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. se centera will work with rather than against nature. the government has pitched the project as a model for sustainable on counting. the cough is roches shift towards time. as you are a serious threat to the u. s. dollar degrade, set to receive the iris 1st loan granted through the country at war cross. sholandra ha, secure the bailout saw. i did read it in vitamin this nursery is part of that initiative. seedlings grown here will be replanted in new santa l by occupied under
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the local countries in the other lateral gone. but 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 you kindly look into how you must think about more than the lapel, just the korea development will destroy more of the natural environment. all the conservation is to raise concerns about the clearing of hundreds of hector as if mangrove forest, for infrastructure to service. the new capital and the impact on some endemic species. but back at the rank 10 century, algeria anto says he can also see the positives. this is like opportunity law in the hands of the government as well to showing to us that government also care only moving to escalate my ban. but all i also feel this is that the eagerness of the government let the conservation fit these then as important as the development of
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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 residence in paris, a voted overwhelmingly to band electric scooters for higher in the city town out was only 7 percent, but nearly 89 percent voted to band them. paris is mayor is promised to respect the decision. result is a victory for road safety campaigners. earlier i spoke to anna's with mateo french journalists and columns about this, and she says that most people who actually use the scooters would have preferred an online ballot for this. oh, each who says, oh, if you own one, you can write it. that's not a problem. than maybe extra regulation in terms of respecting the, the driving code because the scooters tend to sort of go up one way streets and.
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