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documentary and lives with russia, blames you crying for a bomb attack in st. petersburg that's kill the prominent military blogger. investigators have detained the female suspects, who they say as links with opposition. figure alexis, the val, me ah, time sam is a dan. this is al, just they're alive from dell hall. so coming up we live in new york has former us president, donald trump is sent to travel from florida to face criminal charges. and the heart warming story of this little oath, quite survivor. and sophia has been reunited with her mother often maybe 2 months.
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aah! russia is accusing ukraine of orchestrating a bomb attack that killed the prominent military blogger on sunday. for lunch, our school was killed and 32 people injured in the blast. russian police of arrested a woman in connection with the killing and st. petersburg dawson jabar has more now for moscow. this is 26 year old daughter, triple bar being questioned by russian authorities in saint petersburg. i brought a statue there that blew up. she says, who gave you the statue? they ask? can i tell you later? she replies the bug was handed to prominent military blogger, lad lind, or char sky. it exploded, killing him and injuring dozens of people on sunday evening. her pover has yet to provide a name and says she's been framed. the attack happened at a cafe in the heart of st. petersburg. the national anti terror committee, which is part of the russian security service,
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says it was planned by the ukranian special services. a charge authorities in kiev have denied. we expect that now. where as also will know the response, but evident dusk. ah, how many people will be killed by keeping him here in moscow before russia will the response? nobody knows exactly, but probably more time coming, more strong, we'll be response. so just he was speaking an event organized by the cyber, from that movement, an association of people with patriarch view. he was a supporter of russia's invasion and the social media channel. he longed to report on the so called special military operation of more than half a 1000000 subscribers, such as he was a well known figure among pregnant supporters seen here with daria to keno,
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who was killed in a car bomb attack in the moscow region in august her father, alexander dugan, at far right political philosopher, it was believed to be the intended target. the kremlin says starters he's killing is an act of terror and that evidence implicates ukrainians vessel services without providing any further details. while these types of attacks are rare in russia, they're planning and plotting behind them suggest that the battles are no longer confined to the dumbass. risa. doors is avari al jazeera moscow. now rushes ambassador to the united nations is set to hold his 1st briefing in the role of president of the un security council. the country holds the rotating seat for april. although it has little influence on decisions. russia will be in charge of the gender. ukraine denounced the role and called for moscow to be removed. russia last shared the council in february, last year. the month it invaded ukraine. nato secretary general,
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the n stalls and bogus confirmed fender will become a fully fledged member of the military alliance on tuesday. moscow says it will strengthen its military potential in the northwest in response. the finish russian border is about 1300 kilometers long, helsinki, abandoned years of neutrality after the invasion of ukraine. this is a historic a week. to morrow we will, um, well comm finley m. as 3031st member, overt natal making, feel them say for an hour alliance, stronger. we all raised the finished flag for the 1st time here at the natal headquarters. it will be a good day for finance, security for nordic security and for nato as a whole been was finished prime minister son, the marina has conceded defeats in the parliamentary election. the center right
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opposition. national coalition party, one with 20.8 percent of the votes. the the potentially all post says he'll now was former coalition government. the fins a right wing populace party came 2nd with 20 point one percent of the prime minister. social democrats secured 19.9 percent already challenge reports, smiling and seemingly at ease for the se, but santa marines. political star has fallen finland's prime minister, gathered with supportive and her election headquarters is panel. 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. ncp leader, baterri or po, is on track to be the one assembling a new coalition government. i very happy you got this result. this is very,
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we have, we have very good campaign. and i think that election day today, the horrible weekend people in the hotel, the national coalition policy and the nationalists of rica poorer spins party have both benefited from worried about the economy, living costs to surging and finland teetering into a recession with her youth. and progressive politics, santa marin, has been popular among young moderates at home and abroad. the marin has presided over finan biggest cheer, political 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 leaky video of her drinking and partying with friends, saying she wasn't fit to govern. marin was cleared from doing that, arguably,
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criticism of her government, public spending hit her more than the head in his in scandal. it for me, i'm burdened by the economists actually read that too much step. i think i wish you would have a both. are they still in 20 years time, but the current expenditures and depth thinking, i'm worried about how we can afford the welfare states in the future. i know it's sunday, march, or april and she's done great. the most of the physical things that she didn't amazing child with the current wires. maybe we have to look at new crisis that we have. and some of us feel guilty of that. she does very good job. other people needs wants something, you know, having become the world's youngest prime minister at 34. santa marin will be an ex prime minister at $37.00. and rory challenge out there for me. us president donald
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trump is due to fly to new york ahead of a court appearance on tuesday. these ally fixtures from trump's home in florida, which she's expected to leave soon, he's being charged in connection with a payment. his lawyer made to an adult film star during the 2016 presidential election campaign. he's the 1st serving or former us president face a criminal case. chris and salome joins us live from new york, so a lot ahead in the next 24 hours. take us through what happens? well, we are expecting president trying to leave his home in florida at any moment now and flied to new york. he's expected to spend the night at trump tower and the penthouse and trump tower behind me here already. a there's the strong media and police presence outside to keep him safe and protect the public. should there be any demonstrations as well? are ready?
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we're seeing protesters and demonstrators start to come out. there's a little bit of traffic. i don't know if you can see behind me here, but there's signs that in favor of the president saying trump 2024 people already starting to gather and chat and share on the president. so they'll obviously planning to be here when he arrives to greet him tomorrow tuesday the president will travel about 6 kilometers downtown to the district court house where he will undergo. 1 what's known as an arraignment, it's a fairly standard procedure hill arrive in the morning, protected by secret service. probably we won't see him go into the court house there. he'll have paperwork to do. he'll have his fingerprints taken. and eventually he'll have to appear before the judge in the very same court room where trump organization, his business was convicted of tax evasion. just
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a few months back. that whole process, we're not sure how it's going to play out. even trump's lawyer said that he doesn't know exactly what's happening only that his client plans to plead not guilty to these charges related to the hush money payments and possibly business covering up the payments. and how that gonna play out is very much up in the air right now. media have petition to allow cameras in the court room and have those charges unsealed. under new york law. the cameras are typically not allowed in the court house. they're but given there's so much interest in such a high profile case, they're attempting to get the judge to allow them and so that we're still waiting to see how that's going to play out. and then the other thing we're expecting, of course, are these demonstrations, like i said, we're already seeing it happening here at trump tower tomorrow. tuesday. we know congresswoman marjorie taylor green. she's from georgia very art and child support
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. she's already calling on other supporters to gather outside the court house and make their voices heard as well. so that's how we're expecting the next 24 hours to go. all right, kristen salumi that thanks so much. now, former costs of president hush. in fact, she is pleaded not guilty to all 10 challenges of war crimes he's facing in the hague. the charges relate to a period during and shortly after the cost of a war, the end of the $900.00 ninety's high, false false, preceded after 2 years in detention hush and thought she was in court to face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. williams, i understand the indictment and i'm fully not guilty. thought he and his 3 co accuse 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.
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the indictment charges. and we intend to prove hundreds of detentions across kosovo, usually under terrible conditions of abuse. and over a 100 murders, 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. so be an attacks on cost of our obedient civilians. prompted intervention by nato forces as an end to fighting in 190909. 5 senior serbian officials were convicted of war crimes in 2009. but the former president, milan milton, of which was acquitted. his predecessor slobbered on milosevic, had already died in custody. that she went from military leader to the prime minister, who declared cause of an independence in 2008. joe biden called him his nation's george washington. but in 2020 now president thought she was indicted. he resigned
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and was expedited to the netherlands, vowing to clear his name. tachi in his co accused argue they had nothing to do with crimes carried on by others. in a decentralized gorilla force. what is he running from? what is he trying to hide? that she support is running outside the court. many cars have been watching back home accusative anti k laid bias. would you call? if you're with them? it's not only the just war of the k l, a that's being killed. the state of kosovo is also on trial. which, you know, they all know tony condemning these people, but they are condemning the yes, 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, force it, i'll just 0. still ahead on al jazeera morrow, malaysia's parliament's decision to abolish the death penalty for some offences. it
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might be the end of the road for electric scooters in paris, when the french council vote to them from september. ah, hello, there was dot in south asian things. the looking largely settled across india, particularly across western and more central areas. if you showers coming in to the south and pace paces like corolla and thunderstorms expected in places like sri lanka, to the north east. that is a much dry, a picture. a lot of the rain rolling away from bangladesh into baton and napoleon snow still falling on the mountains. we can trace that all the way back to the north west, thanks to a weather system, stopping some hefty showers across northern areas of pakistan. some of that did touch into places like new delhi, the 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 and was
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we had eas. that's not the case for china. we've got a slow moving very intense weather system, bringing flooding rains to eastern 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 going to knock the temperature down in, so we're expecting about a months worth of rain to possibly fall over the next 3 days. that brings flooding concerns. and that'll move further east to japan. by the end of the week. ah, all county, the coast is roches shift towards china. you on a serious trip to the us dollar ukraine, check to receive the items 1st late and granted to a country at war. plus, sure lanka secured a bailout, the combination of trade its way back to economic growth to the cost on al jazeera
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. i care about helping you with engaging with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you into a play. you might not visit otherwise. it feels that you were there. lou. ah, oh, come back watching, i'll just hear a time to recap our headlines. russia is accusing you crate of orchestrating a bomb attack that killed a prominent military blogger on sunday. the law land petoskey was as a cafe in st. petersburg, female suspects has been arrested and questions. former kosovo president hush. in fact, she and 3 politicians have pleaded not guilty to war crimes charges at the hague.
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the case states back to the period during and shortly after the cost of a war, the end of the 1990 s. former u. s. president. donald trump is due to fly to new york. i had of a court appearance on tuesday being charged in connection with the legit hush money paid to adult film star. stormy daniels, albuquerque faces military is denied responsibility for killing several boys at the base near the town of walker. we should warn our viewers that you may find some of the images to be distressing. a video posted on social media shows men dressed in military uniforms walking among 7 bodies. the story was initially reported in french media. 2 french reporters were expelled from beginning fast on sunday. right groups of accused soldiers of widespread abuses against civilians as they fight arm groups thing 25. and i saw the mother of one of the boys who doesn't
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want to be identified blames volunteer soldiers. me live and young guy, he knew i knew i once told drama not to wander straight. i told him to stay close to his grandmother's house since he was a stranger, and that it was risky to wander around because some people my associate him as being a member of an extremist group. the people i blame of those who took him away. that is to say the military volunteer flashes. when we went enough, the chief, he told us that they never take someone and released them. now that it's happened, i cry a lot, but i can't change anything. i funerals have been held in the palestinian city of nablus for 2 men killed by israeli forces and raids in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry says the men were from a refugee camp west of nablus. 90 for palestinians have been killed by israeli forces this year. the abraham has more from ramallah,
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despite international efforts to lead to a de escalation in the occupied left bank between the palestinians and israelis. specifically during the holy month of ramadan, these ready rates to palestinian cities have never stopped, although they've been more deadly in some instances than others. this morning in nablus to palestinians were killed by israeli forces fire after they re did the city and 2 others were arrested. now, according to the israeli forces, those who have been arrested are accused of carrying out a shooting attack against israeli soldiers into water in the north of the occupied was bank late last month. now just to give you an idea since the beginning of the year, more than 90 palestinians were killed by israeli forces fire. 2000 were injured within 1500 of them were in nablus, nablus. and janine have been at the center of israeli reeds. these cities are with palestinian fighters have been grouping, taking up arms,
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working together to carry out shooting x, x against israeli in the occupied last spring. southern and midwest in regions of the u. s. a brace for more extreme weather this week comes just days off. the storm fans full and a those killed at least $32.00 people in several states. on sunday, president joe biden declared a major disaster in arkansas which suffered some of the worse damage. at least 21 people have died in a landslide in nice and democratic republic of congo happened in a village in my c. c. in northern cuba province. search for several people who are still missing is underway. witnesses say, some of those who died were women and children doing laundry in the stream. at the base of a mountain. decades of conflict have led to widespread human rights abuses in south sedan. that's according to the un commission on human rights that i just during the past year, the governor of the unity state and the tenant general of the south sudan people
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defense forces are responsible for state sanctioned extra due digital killings and attacks on civilians. it says those crimes were part of a broader pattern of abuse, who's committed by government to military officials that included sexual violence and torture. the commission is calling for urgent measures to end the culture of impunity. it says officials should be held accountable and comply with international humanitarian law. bonnie fanco is a member of the un commission on human rights and south sudan, which produce the report. he says political will is needed to hold those responsible for abuses to account. we've seen that those who commit to abuses and allow them to happen, remaining office, and in some cases that reward it rather than punish for this culture of impunity. something that we are strongly convinced needs to be addressed. insulted,
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obviously, turn the page and to be a more democratic unsafe, a country point citizen. so he is totally self. don't do this across the board because we are seeing that violation, but not only instigated from the capital into but, but also when you go to the state governor essentially, you know unto themselves, county commission side to mobilize forces, an army alicia, to raise the place severely neighboring areas, so the cost is $1.00 of the ways they stop, you publicly see that so you can go on, lead the violations a held to account dismissed or they investigated. and the charges stand up there, charged, convicted after due process without fees, will be seeing the articles of violation. now, malaysia law house of parliament has voted to remove the mandatory death penalty
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for crimes such as murder and drug trafficking. instead of capital punishment, offenders will face life in prison and or caning. depending on the crime, the law will now go to the opera house and then to the king to be signed. and asia has suspended executions since 2018 while the amendments the law were being discuss florence louise and column pool with more the amendments. the bills were passed by a simple voice vote with almost no opposition. and that's because these are those that have bipartisan support. they've been several years in discussion because more and more over the last few years, there's 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 person who committed the crime. there are several parts to these amendments. one is that it does away with
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mandatory capital punishment, and so these are $511.00 offences 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 . oil prices of surged after saudi arabia another produces from the opaque floss alliance announced production cuts. rianne says it's a precautionary measures to stabilize the market. the u. s. has opposed the reduction saying the world needs low oil prices to support economic growth. jim crane is an energy fellow at rice university's baker institute. he says high oil prices will lead to higher global inflation. a pretty big deal. i mean, you know, they were pick plus, had been signaling previously and that's kind of the steady as she goes output strategy. but if you take
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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 have 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 out. the saudis, or at least thinking about taking action. you know, well, last big cut they may, was in october of last year with oil around $90.00, well below that level now. so, you know, the saudis want to maintain the notion that, that october cut was based on market fundamentals. not based on a desire to help buttons point us in 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 producing oil is going to benefit from this oil producing countries. you know,
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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 ya, you know, inflation in the rest of the world. i mean, central banks around the world are still grappling with persistently high inflation . this is not going to be welcomed step in those countries. a baby rescued from the rubble of february's earthquakes into care has been reunited with their mother nearly 2 months after she was saved. well, that's giving hope to many families. still looking for missing relatives. but still thought of the reports from a stumble. a moment of joy. 54 days after being rescued from under the rubble of the creeks, the struck south took it, baby the tin is now united with her mother. 3 and
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a half months old within was trapped beneath deborah for 128 hours. she was taken to hospital in uncut out for treatment. her father and brother died under the rob, but her mother was also rescued. authorities checked her daughter to her dna. she's now back her mother who has been treated in the city of atlanta. the minister of family and social services, the ministry will continue to support the baby lush mother. this baby is truly and miracle. the fact that she survived and has no health problems tugged at our heart strings. our ministry will always remember her. the earthquakes that he south and turkey in early february have claimed more than 50000 lives and injured many more, but nearly 2 months on some families or says searching for their relatives. according to official figures at on 1300 bodies have not been identified. and more than 300 people had been declared missing. now that baby within has been reunited
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with her mother. it gives hope to the families still suffering from the agonizing ways. lesson said that o jazeera is stumble parisians, a voted to band the hiring of electric schools in the city. nearly 90 percent of the balance cost were against the rental of battery powered vehicles. only less than 8 percent of eligible voters took part in the referendum. it's ayesha butler has more from paris, writing an excuse to like this will soon be. i think it's a false in paris because the man has decided to ban them from the september. it follows a referendum in the city, 90 percent of people who voted fed that they want to be ban, mainly because they say they are a nuisance. that fed up with seeing them through a cos havens like this. and many people also say they dangerous not only for uses, but also for pedestrians. for people though, who use cases, well,
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they'll be very disappointed because they say they're good 0 missions way to zip around the city, particularly because they're so much traffic empowered. and some people also say that the way the referendum was actually carried out wasn't very fast because very few people knew about them for a little public. see just a few posters around the city that even said it's ridiculous because only 7 percent, who so voted. and that leads to a bandwidth with what's new and i'm calling it is, are a nightmare in paris. people drive carelessly that dangerous. so for people safety, the band is a good thing to do. i don't use them myself, but it's a form of transport that helps a lot of people. so a ban seems pretty excessive. 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 screw to use is nevertheless, power now becomes the biggest city in the world to find electric experiences even though people.

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