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ah, a russian blogger who supported the war and ukraine is killed in a bomb blasts in st. petersburg. the kremlin accuses kish, i'm russian. investigators have detained a female suspect, who they say has links with opposition. figure alexey novelle, me ah, oregon adrian again, this is al 0 life. also coming up cost of a former president hush tachi of 3 of those plead not guilty of war crimes trial and the hate will be live in new york because for u. s. president donald trump sat to travel from florida to face criminal charges. ah
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aah! russia is accusing ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack that killed a prominent military blogger on sunday flood. linda trasky was at a cafe in st. petersburg. at least 32 people were injured in the blast. the crumbling says that it will type in security. i had a victory day celebrations next month. washes interior ministry has released a video of the suspect being questioned. when do you understand why you've been detained? i do. why, sir, for i would say been at the, please. very loud. linda dusky was killed still to 0. what did you do? ya close that i brought a statue there that blew up. oh, good, good. who gave you the statue? can i tell you later on serious dawson's barrier, moscow has more on the blast. this was the moment security cameras captured the attack at the busy street with bar number one cafe in the heart of saint petersburg
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. on sunday, the explosion killed 40 year old military blogger, rosalind tazarsky, who was delivering his speech at the event, organized by the siber front, that movement an association of people with k to out it use the whole talks of this half a every week. over a 100 people were in and around this events, the time of the attack, the dumbass native was given the statue of himself as a gift, moments before the bloss, according to the mayor of saint petersburg, all the cities emergency services have been called in to deal with the incident lovelyn 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. satarsky was invited to the lavish ceremony last september at the kremlin, where russian president proclaimed the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine, which, that's our sky was
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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 from the porter was believed to be the intended target door such a party al jazeera moscow, a short time ago to the gave us this update. according to officials here, a 26 year old woman by the name of daria. her pulver has been detained in saint petersburg for what investigators believe to be her involvement in this attack. she was detained a short while ago in an apartment about 40 minutes away from this cafe, where the blasts occurred. this is a woman that was a person of interest. the police were hunting for her at since late last night. we believe and investigators. i've said that they are questioning her now. they also question members of her family on sunday evening, according to local media in saint petersburg, this woman had purchased
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a plane tickets to fly out of russia on sunday at to becca son. now, she is somebody that is well known to officials in this country. she had been detained in the past for her involvement in anti war rallies that were ongoing. after russia launched the so called special military operation ukraine. last february, we are waiting to find out what the charges will be brought against her, but we know that the special investigation committee, that is the states main investigative body in russia, has launched a murder case in this incident. so we'll know in the coming hours, the details of whether or not she'll be arrested with she'll be charged rather with 1st degree murder. in this case, ukraine's president below to me as landscape as described, fighting around the eastern city of backwoods, as particularly hot. earlier the head of the mercenary group, fighting to moscow said, his forces had raised the russian flag above it,
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administration building and backwards. keybo says it still holds the city maters secretary general again stop bug has confirmed the finland will become a fully fledged member of the military alliance on tuesday. moscow says that it will strengthen its military potential in the northwest in response. the finish washing border is around 1300 kilometers long, helsinki, abandoned years of neutrality after the invasion and ukraine. this is a historic event to morrow we walla walla. com. finan asked the 31st member of natal, making fin them say for an hour alliance, stronger. we will race the finish fact. for the 1st time here at the nato headquarters. it will be a good day for finance, security for nordic security and for nato as a whole. gentleman's prime minister,
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santa marion has conceded defeat in the country's parliamentary election center. right opposition. national coalition party, one with 20.8 percent of the vote. leader, battery or posters that he will now work to form a coalition government. the fins a right wing populist party came 2nd with 20 point one percent on the private us, the social democrats secured 19.9 percent were a challenge, reports, smiling and seemingly at ease the se, but santa marines. political star has fallen, finance prime minister, gathered with supporters of her election headquarters as banner results came in and showed her social democrats slipping behind the bright wing national coalition party and the fins party. 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 a new coalition government. i very happy. we got these results a,
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this is very strong and we have, we have a good campaign. and i think that an election day today be horrible. and i'm, i'm quite sure that we can people believe letty, but not the national coalition party. and the nationalists of rica porras fins party have both benefited from worries about the economy, living costs, the surgeon, and finland is teetering into a recession. with how youth and progressive politics, santa marin, has been popular among young moderates at home and abroad. marin 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. marian was cleared of wrong doing that, arguably,
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criticism of her government public spending hit her more than the head in his m scandal did. for me, i'm burdened by the economics. actually read that too much depth. i think. i wish you would have a well 1st they still in 20 years time, but if the current expenditures and dep thinking i'm worried about how we can afford the welfare states in the future. i know sunday nights, very popular and she's done great. the most of the things also think that she did an amazing job with the current wires, but it may be 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 a want something, you know, having become the world's youngest prime minister at 34 santa marin will be an x prime minister at 37 from a law, rory challenz. alger 0 is all your former kosovo president. hashim touchy has
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pleaded not guilty is all 10 charges that he faces at the beginning of a war, crimes trial at the hague, tachi and 3 other former commanders in the kosovo liberation army are charged with overseeing a campaign of torture, murder and persecution, of opponents. every forcibly pulse receded of the 2 years in detention hush, him thought she was in court to face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. who can tell you that i understand the indictment and i'm fully not guilty. thought he and his 3 code used to all senior figures in the course of liberation army, and later prominent politicians that charged with 10 counts of persecution, torture, murder and force disappearance of opponents and alleged pro serbian collaborators. the indictment charges. and we intend to prove hundreds of detentions across kosovo, usually under terrible conditions of abuse. and over a 100 murders,
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most of the victims of the accused were fellow kosovar albanians because of the liberation army launched a guerrilla war against serbian rule in 1998 serbian attacks on cause of our obedient civilians. prompted to intervention by nato forces. as an end to fighting in 1909095 senior serbian officials were convicted of war crimes in 2009. but the former president, milan milton, of which was acquitted his predecessor slobbered on the loss of which had already died in custody. that she went from military leader to the prime minister, who declared costs of an independence in 2008. joe biden called him his nations george washington. but in 2020, now president thought she was indicted. he resigned and was expedited to the netherlands, vowing to clear his name. tachi and his co accused argue they had nothing to do with crimes carried out by others. in a decentralized gorilla force,
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and what is he running from? what is he trying to hide? the dodge, he supporters rallied outside the court. many cousins watching back home accusative anti caly bias. would you caught your with them? it's not only the just war of the k l, a that's being judged. the state of kosovo is also on trial with the no, they all know tony condemning these people, but they are condemning the effort the was that the whole world supported what's not in dispute is that this trial will be lengthy. the prosecution says it needs 2 years just to set out. it's case hurry for it. i'll just 00 marina. but a touch was in that court room of the hague as the trial got under way. special prosecutor, alex whitting and associates are having opening statements. the whole day may be is going to be prolonged even to, to morrow. and tomorrow we're gonna hear advocates of victims. and after that,
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the opening statements of defense waiting said that tachi and others were accused as a leading staffing a k, a lay, a and they were even celebrated for their role in war. in late nineties, they, the war was against the serbian forces led by subordinate milosevic. but still, even though they are um, considered as heroes a among their citizens in course of a day we think said that he will prove that the there were a darker side of their actions in late nineties, and he said that this is not indictment against to all of the members of k laid just for this for leading figures leading in kellett k allay, and the afterwards in political history of kosovo that proclaimed their independence in 2008 militia is lower house of parliament,
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was supposed to remove the mandatory death penalty for crimes such as murder and drug trafficking, instead of capital punishment, offenders will faced life imprisonment or caning depending on the crime. hello will now go to the upper house, have been to the king to be signed. blizzard has suspended executions since 2018. all the amendments to the law were being discussed. forestry reports from kwan see amendments. the bills were passed via a simple voice vote with almost no opposition. and that's because these are bills that have bipartisan support. they've been several years in discussion because more and more over the last few years, they've been an understanding that the death sentence may not be the deterrent that people think it is. and that it also is unjust because it removes the discretionary power of judges. and it means that judges cannot take into account mitigating factors like a history of abuse or history of mental illness in the president committed the
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client. there are several parts to these amendments. one is that it does away with mandatory capital punishment. and so these are $511.00 offensive, including murder and terrorism. so now it means that the judges now have a discretion. it doesn't do away with capital punishment or death penalty completely, but it means that it is no longer mandatory. and discretion can be used still come here on al jazeera funeral, so helpful to palestinians killed israeli right on marvelous to the occupied. westberg will tell me, and we'll look at what's fueling the shop in the search and all prices of what that could mean to global inflation. ah. hello, that was thought in south asian things are looking largely settled across india,
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particularly across western and more central areas. if you showers coming into the south and paste places like carola and since thunderstorms expected in places like sri lanka, to the north east, it is a much dry, a picture, a lot of the rain rolling away from bangladesh into baton. and napoleon and snow still falling on the mountains. we can trace that all the way back to the north. west, thanks to a weather system is dropping some hefty showers across northern areas of pakistan. some of that did touch into places like new north west of india, but it is an improving picture. we have a look at the temperature here on the way up into thursday with sunny skies. it was we had eas, that's not the case for china. we've got a slow moving very intense weather system, bringing flooding rains to east in areas down in the south as well. a bit of a wintry crust to that. that's going to knock the temperature down in beijing, it's similar story for shanghai. and as it skirts out further east, we will see some of that very heavy rain start to roll into the korean peninsula. it's gonna knock the temperature down in. so we're expecting about
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a months worth of rain to possibly fall over the next 3 days. so that brings flooding concerns, and that'll move further east to japan. by the end of the week, ah, the talk to al jazeera, we ask, who is really fighting this war for russia, or is it wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via yours, he does it. you should take them back. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matters on al jazeera, under cover reporting, today's workspace. for me. exclusive stories explosive results al jazeera investigations. ah
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ah. hello again. this is al 0. the main news this al russia is accusing ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack for killed a prominent military blogger on sunday. the lab, lynn ta ta scheme, was at a cafe of st. petersburg, a female suspect, has been arrested, arrested, and questioned before castillo president hush, tachi of 3 politicians pleaded not guilty. the war crimes charges of the hague case states back to the period during and shortly after the cost of a war. at the end of the 19 ninety's, of the laziest law house of parliament has voted to remove a mandatory death penalty for crimes such as murder and drug trafficking. the law will now go to the upper house and then to the king, to be silent. for the u. s. president donald trump is choose a flight in new york in the coming. alas, i had of course of appearance there on tuesday is the live pictures of the plane in
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florida. i expected to take him on the 2 at a half hour journey. trump is being charged in connection with the payment that his lawyer made to an adult film star. during the 2016 presidential election campaign. he's the 1st serving or for the u. s. president, to face a criminal charge. let's go live that's in new york county. who is christian salumi is outside trump tal. what's the mood that in new york christian ahead of all of this? well, there's a lot of uncertainty, a lot of apprehension. no one knows exactly how this is going to play out. president donald trump is expected to arrive here at trump tower and a few hours time later this afternoon and spend the night there before heading to court on tuesday. right now there is a very strong security presence, lots of police officers at the scene, but also lots of media. if we just pan over a little bit, you can see the crowds lined up. a camera is
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a news people hoping to get a glimpse of the former president and tourists and new york residents just on the street walking by taking this all in again. no one is really sure exactly how this is going to pay play out, but police are bracing from possible demonstrations both here at trump tower and outside of the court house as well. so far we've seen again more media and tourist been demonstrators, but that is expected to change. we know at the courthouse in particular, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene from georgia. arden trump support or has already called for supporters to meet at the court house on tuesday afternoon to show up there and demonstrate for him in a post on social media. she said they're not coming after president prompt. they're coming after us. he is in their way calling people to gather and show their support
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for him. so a little uncertainty over how things are going to play out. so what can we expect in court tomorrow, tuesday? so on tuesday morning, president trump is expected to leave trump tower, make the trip down town to the court house. it's about 6 kilometers away there. hill, check it and go through the paperwork process. it's expected to take a couple of hours that he'll appear before the judge and the very same courtroom by the way, that his business was tried and convicted of tax fraud and the same courtroom the same judge. he'll be before again. exactly how this will play out. we don't know his own lawyer, joe. taco pina has said that he's not sure what's going to happen only that his client will plead not guilty to whatever charges are unveiled at that time. we still don't know the exact charges. we're expecting several of them more than 2
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dozen by some accounts. but none of this is confirmed at this point. the big question is when and if the public will see the president with all of the security that is an active, you know, some of the court houses in that some of the court rooms in that court house will be shut down so that he can move safely through the unit. will cameras be allowed in the court room? will cameras be allowed to capture this arraignment? typically they're not in new york state court allowed to videotape, but media and some lawmakers, frankly have petition the judge to ask that cameras be allowed in to see the proceedings. also, will we hear of those other, the charges and the specific charges? that's what we were expecting, but it's possible that the judge could decide to leave the charges under seal in the interest if or if the judge deem it in the public interest not to reveal that information or to protect the defendant's right to a fair trial. and not prejudice,
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the defendant in such a case by the media and politicians have been making the case that it is important for the public to know what's happening. so we may hear tomorrow about those charges as well. so i'm sure there'll be lots to talk about lots to see, but exactly what we're, we're all waiting in anticipation. i was 0 is kristen salumi that live in new york christian medi thanks. indeed. oil prices have searched off to saudi arabia and other producers from the opec plus alliance announced production cuts. riyadh says that it's a precautionary measure to stabilize the market. the u. s. as opposed to reduction, saying the world needs lower oil prices to support economic growth. jim crane is an energy fellow weiss universities baker institute. he says that the higher oil prices will lead to higher global inflation. the pretty big deal. i mean, you know, they were oh,
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pick plots had been signaling previously. and that's kind of the steady as she goes output strategy. but if you take a look at their market behavior in recent years and months, i mean, not so surprising, right? so, you know, oil had been showing weakness, it had been under $80.00 a barrel persistently, which is seems to be an informal floor now for, for the saudis. at least you see oil at or under that level, you have to figure that the saudis, or at least thinking about taking action. you know, the last big cut they made was in october of last year with oil around $90.00 well below that level. now. so, you know, the saudis want to maintain that the notion that, that october cut was based on market fundamentals, not based on a desire to help binds bonus november election. so they cut with $90.00 will then and you think that, you know, prices now under 80 it would be looking at another round of cuts. anybody that's
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producing oil is going to benefit from there. so oil producing countries, lots of spending going on in those countries. lots of lots more investment upstream in producing more oil as well as, you know, social programs construction plans, you know, lots of infrastructure, spending, those countries. i suspect that's going to continue. and it's also going to push, you know, inflation in the rest of the world and the central banks around the world are still grappling with persistently high inflation. this is not going to be welcomed step in those countries. federals have been held in the palestinian city of nobliss for 2 men killed by his willy forces and rage in the occupied westbank. the palestinian health ministry says the men were from a refugee camp west of nablus. 90 for palestinians had been killed by his worthy forces this year paint he is facing a security crisis. the prompted the government that to request an international
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force to help restore order streets have dominated by gangs a reporters risk their lives to keep people informed. 7 journalists were killed last year of at least 4 have been kidnapped since january. oh, to 0, spoke to a reporter, a lawyer and put a prince non reserves, and 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 say in 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 protest, we faced the police who fired tear gas, and at 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
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he went to show solidarity with a colleague who had been arrested i'mma. is it d. c? m? i d was a very nice person. 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 capacious for work. and on my way back to port a prince, gangs robbed me at gunpoint. they stole my camera, 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 everything we need to live is getting more expensive. it gets
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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 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. australia is mourning the death of one of its most influential indigenous leaders. unit bingo died on monday . at the age of 74. he was alarmed rights activists to full time traditional ownership documents recognized by the australian parliament. his death comes months before referenda, monsieur, to be held on the recognition of indigenous australians in the constitution. he fought with a passion for his people, for land, for identity. and he loved this country. he said he was the
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fire and he believed very deeply in a referendum to recognise aboriginal people in the estallion constitution. it is hard to put into words what this last means for this country. prisons are voted to burn the hiring of electric scooters in the city. nearly 90 percent of the pilots cost were against the rental of battery powered vehicles, but fewer than 8 percent of eligible voters took part in the referendum. natasha butler reports from parish writing an electric screw to like this will soon be a thing of the past in paris because the mayor of paris has decided to ban them from the september. it follows a referendum in the city, 90 percent of people who voted, said that they want scooters to be bad, mainly because they say they are a nuisance. they're fed up with seeing them strewn across pavements. i like this. i,
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many people also say they dangerous not only for uses, but also for pedestrians. for people though, who use scary to as well, they'll be very disappointed because they say they're a good, a 0 missions way to zip around the city, particularly because they're so much traffic in paris. and some people also say, but the way the referendum was actually carried out wasn't very fair because very few people knew about them for a little publicity. just a few posters around the city that interested person. it's ridiculous because only 7 percent, who so voted and that leads to a band with ms. watson. it's an offer on packages or a nightmare in paris. people drive carelessly that dangerous. so for people safety, the banners, a good thing that is almost introduced by i don't use them myself, but it's a form of transport that helps a lot of people. so a band seems pretty excessive south. the french government says that it doesn't agree with the ban. what's needed is title regulation. they've just lot new measures for school to uses.

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