tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 4, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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ah ah hello, i'm norton taylor. this is the out there and use our lives from london. coming up. former u. s. president donald trump touches down in new york to surrender to court and face criminal charges. at a hearing on tuesday, russia arrest a woman over the bomb that killed a pro war russian blogger, innocent. petersburg cafe, and blames ukraine for the attack. mckinney foster denies its forces killed several teenage boys, but new evidence emerges of purported atrocities at a military base. and almost 2 months after she was pulled from the rubble of turkey as devastating earthquakes, baby veteran is reunited with her mother. ah,
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and i am peter stems. endo holder sports news manager was talking to with relegation. threatened a little criminal match petri to read cause the action coming up later. this is ella. ah, donald trump has arrived in new york where he'll appear in court on tuesday. as the 1st former u. s. president to face criminal charges. he was taken by a motorcade from the airport to his manhattan residence at trump tower, where he'll spend the night is being charged in connection with an alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. trump says the case is political persecution at the highest level and is called her supporters to protest. new york city mer eric adams has warned any trump supporters,
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you're planning to protest against the indictment on tuesday to be on their best behavior. a while there may be some rabble rousers, freakin about coming to our city tomorrow. a message is clear as simple control yourselves. new york city is our home now to play ground for you or miss placed anger. we are the safest large city in america because we respect the rule of law in new york city. what's going on to gabriel is on the new york outside trump tower . so was it like when he arrived? well, it's pretty surreal scene. there are hundreds journalists here and camera crews, from around the world and tourists that have been passing through this area as well . this is the middle of midtown manhattan, and new york city, one of the busiest and most traffic areas in the entire city. so the police locked down this area, they blocked some of the streets in
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a moment that trump arrived here. he was taken in through a side entrance into trump tower, which is sort of expected and it's normal protocol here. so there is only a very brief instance where someone could see him as you walked through the side door. other than that, there are about 2 to 3 dozen pro trump supporters here. they've been out here for several hours waiting trumps or rival. and now we wait, we wait again until on tuesday, when trump is expected to surrender, it took us through what will happen then in that surrender and, and after that both leave the trump will arrive at the district attorney's office around 11 am. and there's 2 parts to this surrender process. the 1st part is from when he arrives to the district attorney's office, about 6 kilometers south of where i am right now. in lower manhattan, he will have his fingerprints taken and also his photograph taken as well. that
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process is called a walk through process for someone that has been indicted. that process can take about an hour to 2 hours for them. prints off to the f b i have the fingerprints come. it's not a very quick process. after that is done, he will then be walked down a hallway in the same building where he will face his arraignment in front judge. at that point, the charges against him will be read to him and then he will make a plead. and his lawyer say that he will plead not guilty to all charges against him. after that, the arraignment should only last about 20 to 30 minutes. he will be let out of the court room and into a waiting motorcade where we are told that he will then go to the airport and head back tomorrow. lago. they are already talking about closing many streets around the
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court house. they're expecting some road from protesters to be there. it is going to be a massive security operation, getting a former president who is surrendering to authorities in this area. and this whole process to take place safely. it's evolving the f, b i the secret service as well as new york police department unprecedented. it is never happened in the history of the united states. what we're about to see on tuesday and what's the political impact of all of this? it's an earthquake, quite frankly, politically, trump let's not forget is running for president in 2024. he's a declared candidate and the republican party, he was already leading the polls before the date came down. last thursday. his popularity seems to be growing from this indictment. he says this, this political persecution,
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a lot of his supporters seem to be rattling around him. but the bottom line is this moving forward. if this goes to trial, which you could in the next 8 to 16 months, you could see a republican running for president the leading candidate. perhaps even the republican nominee for president of the united states facing a criminal trial in new york city. that is potentially what we're seeing. and that's why it's being called a political earthquake. thank you very much. ok, so against donald trump in new york, i just want to federal investigation swirling around the former president. and as john henry explains, it might not be the most damaging. the indictment of donald trump is historic, unprecedented in just the tip of a legal iceberg. the new york charges reportedly 30 of them are expected to be detailed on tuesday, focused on a $130000.00 hush money payment to a porn star. during the 2016 presidential campaign, we do know it's centers around
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a legal, very common confidentiality agreement that was signed years and years ago with stormy daniels and between her attorneys and michael cohen. but the new york case is likely not the most dangerous for the former president compared to the other investigations which included efforts to over throw or overturn the 2020 election. the new york case seems to be the least serious of them all in georgia. a grand jury has recommended indictments for multiple people over interference in georgia. 2020 election. it's not clear. trump is among them, but legal experts say this conversation between trump and georgia secretary of state amount to a smoking gun. i just want to find 11780 loads, which is one more that we have the jury for women offered this murky but tantalizing tid bit. there are certainly names that you would recognize. yes,
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another legal threat, special council jack smiths prob trump's handling of classified documents. last summer, the f. b, i seized more than a 100 of them from trump's florida home after he refused requests to turn them over . smith is also investigating trump's actions during the january 6 2021 attack on the u. s. capital trump is dismissed. all the investigations is partisan which runs, but until the new york indictment, the man known as half long john has faced real repercussions only at the ballot box . a northwestern university psychologist as trumps risk taking even a moral qualities are key to his popularity. here is this beast out there doing it for me going out there fighting for me, saying what i feel deep down. and that's attractive. i mean, like, you know, he may be, he may be a narcissist, he may be a sociopath, but he's by, in our system, my sociopath. whether that approach works in court might well be tested again. and
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again, john hindering al jazeera new york coming up on the news hour from london, another ex president in the dock o supporters of crossovers, former leader hashing touchy rally outside court in the hague. as he pleads not guilty to the 10 charges against him in his war crimes trial, ukraine mox, the wagner groups claims to have captured back loot after they raised a russian flag over at city hall. and his sport will hear from chelsea fans who do they want to replace the sacked graham? ah, russian investigators if detained a women over the killing of a prominent military blogger in a blast at saint petersburg cafe on sunday. moscow's accused ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack which killed flatland petoskey and injured 32 others
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. it also says supporters of jailed criminal critic. alexei, nevada only were involved in a video released by authorities possibly recorded under duress. the women is heard admitting. she handed over the set statuette that contained the bomb dose. jibari has more from russia's capital. this is 26 year old daria trip over 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, says it was planned, but the ukranian special services. a charge authorities in kiev have denied we
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expect that now, 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 to just he was speaking and events organized by the cyber funds, that movement and association of people with patriotic 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 at more than half a 1000000 subscribers that charged. he was a well known figure among prevalent supporters. seen here with daria to keno, who was killed in a car bomb attack in the moscow region in august. her father,
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alexander, duke, and a far right political philosopher, was believed to be the intended target. the crumbling says tarkey killing is an act of terror and that evidence implicates ukrainian special services without providing any further details. while these types of attacks are rare in russia, the planning and plotting behind them suggests that the battles on no longer confined to the dawn by 3 sources avari al jazeera, moscow, and he's on the teat of his electra in modern european history and an expert in russian foreign policy joins us live from belfast by skype. thanks very much for being with us. so the russians blaming the ukrainians, were it and navarro in these organization. how likely is it that they were involved? well i think it's probably quite likely that the ukrainians were involved, given the sophistication of the actual dark disguises, a warm, delivered by a person possibly, and suspected that it was actually born rather than something else. ah,
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the link to nevada. nase martinez. dennis, because ah, the person arrested is a, as a history all for opposition activity, but has no real former links with no one knew so far. so it sounds like it's a convenient link for the, for the authorities to, to give without any or concrete evidence or other very 10 years of evidence that was after doogan and area, douglas versus in asian in august. and all the evidence which came to light afterwards. i think it's safe to assume and given the who, darcy, himself was that you grinning special so this would be involved in his assassination as well. and that was what one theory that to the institute for the study of war and which is a, your space think tank suggested that and you might have been killed by russian security services as a warning to prejudging. what would you make of that theory? i'd die i think is kyla and lie clear, there's no evidence we've got so ella. and although, you know,
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it is true that they have a history of assassinations in don barza during $14.00 to $22.00 and you know it's, it's was the character and the type of their tackles is very pointing towards more ukrainian civil, special services as well as the dusky himself, i know he was being infected, turned by by the kremlin. ah, he was not closely linked with gordon as such. he is, was the wagon of soulmates, but did not formerly involved. and that he was, for example, invited to the reception of them in an exception of the harrison's approach in our back in the last last autumn. and that's kind of saying that he was in gremlins favor. so i think it's highly unlikely that the criminal itself was in walton and what you think the impact of his death will be. well, i think i, when the dog in,
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as a call was blow law, there was a lot of these i think are brought. and then you know, the report was saying that americans were unhappy with that. and i asked you, brilliance to stop such activities in the future. now that if you know us, as seems likely that they resumed this as destinations in ross of bravo, i mean they've been carrying them on against various russian officials in the occupied territories. but in a rush he brought with us in a new development, which seems to point out that the, the key of fears is willing to cannot escalate further in that direction. ah, the roster response, i don't think they can respond anything further than because they're already bombing ukrainian ma structure and a high priority targets anyway. so difficult to see what else they can do beyond it. apart from helps agreement the security and so forth. but yeah,
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that's what we, what we have at the moment. alexander teeter, thank you very much. and if it, andreas ukraine has marked russia's claim to have captured the eastern city of back. would saying russian fighters raised a victory flag over quote, some kind of toilet. you know guinea brioche in the head of the wagner masonry group, which is fighting for moscow. i said his forces were flying, the russian flag above administration. building in backlit caves as russian forces are very far from capturing the city and fighting his own going on the battle fo, back which is dragged on for months as russia seeks its 1st. when the conflict so far, this year turn has fallen developments from ukraine's capital keith. it is extremely difficult independently to verify what is going on inside back move or what the status of that eastern city now is. heavily water and of course, fort over fiercely for months now. very little to any independent reporting coming out of this place. that has really no strategic value to either side,
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but is taken on huge symbolic significance to both sides to russia that desperately wants to be seen, to be re gaining momentum in the east and to ukraine. of course, that very much wants to be seen to continue to resist russia's efforts, and indeed to prevent it even from taking this one relatively modest sized regional center. so what we do have of these conflicting reports from both sides. the russians in the cold give guinea pretty goes in the head and found all the wagner mercenary group who says that he's meant, flaunted and supplied video, purporting to show them flaunting the wagner and rushing flags on top of the administrative building in the east. it back claiming, therefore that the city has, in legal terms, fallen into russian hands that account heavily disputed by the ukrainians by the presidential administration and the east military command who insist that fighting
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is still going on, particularly around that administrative building and say, quote that the russians are very far from capturing anything. so clearly this is one to watch. but remember that you have guinea free goes in particular, has, on previous occasions, made claims of russian victory in back moot only to be proven quite quickly. wrong, jonah, how al jazeera keith. russia's ambassador to the un has held briefing to discuss his country's presidency of the security council. russia holds the rotating seat for april, despite its president, being wanted by the international criminal court, and alert has little influence on decisions. russia will be in charge of the agenda . i feel in the band yet urged member states to consider the obligations on arms control. with due hope. no open debate with a broad participation of member states. i will provide an opportunity to discuss ways to that asleep risks, to international peace and security,
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stemming from violations of the agreements and multilateral understandings. with regard to regulating export, the weapons and military equipment, we expect participants to consider the negative consequences of non compliance by members states with their obligations in arms and ammunition transfers. antibiotic at agenda base has more from un headquarters in new york. while he certainly spoke about the war in ukraine because he was asked, lost questions about it, but it was pretty much the standard russian position. and he made it very clear that russia is going to be the president of the security council this month. and there's absolutely nothing wrong with russia being the president of the security council in terms of the way the system works. he's right, because there are 15 members on the security council rusher is a permanent member, one of the 5 pony members. and the way the presidency works is it rotates every single month in alphabetical order to
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a different member of the security council. and april simply is russia's turn, but at the security council is the main body in the international system to govern peace and security around the world. and russia is a country that has violated the u. n's. fact finding chuck founding charter according to the un secretary general. and of course, russia's president now has an arrest warrant out for him from, from the international criminal court. other members of the security council used this occasion to criticize russia. this was the comment from the u. s, ambassador linda thomas greenfield. so as you know, russia is assuming it's sad seat as president of the security council as started on april 1st. it's like an april fools joke. bad at the truth of the matter is it's rotating. see, we expect that they well behave professionally,
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but we also expect that they will use their seat at to spread this information and to promote their own agenda as it relates to ukraine. and we will stand ready to call them out at every single moment at that they attempt to do that. so western countries like the u. s. say they will be very vigilant to watch what russia does. there are limits to what russia can do as the president of the scared cow. so most of the role is procedural, although they can call special events, special debates and the security council on issues that they choose. normally, a country does that on a number of occasions, russia will be doing it on a number of occasions. one of those events, western diplomats condemn because they say it's very cynically about the un charter . the very charter that they say russia is breaching major sector generally and stilton bank as confirmed finland will become a fully fledged member of the military alliance on tuesday,
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finish president. saudi niss minister will travel to brussels to take part in the ceremony where the finished flag will be raised at nature headquarters for the 1st time, rushes as it will strengthen its miniature potential in its northwest in response, a finish russian border is about 1300 kilometers long how think he abandoned years of neutrality following russia's invasion of ukraine? this is a historic event. to morrow we will um, welcome finland. as the 31st member of natal, making fill them say for an hour alliance, stronger. we all raised the finished flag for the 1st time here at the nato headquarters. it will be a good day for financing. you're due for nordic security on for nato. as a whole. finland's likely and new conservative prime minister, petrie, or po,
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is exploring coalition options after his parties narrow it action when incumbent prime minister and m marine conceded defeat. on sunday after her left. when social democrats came 3rd winning 43 parliament, 200 seats, opposite national coalition party, 148 seats, and the nationalist fins party 146 center marine and global praise over the past 4 years for handling of the pandemic and response to the ukraine crisis former cause of a president hashing touchy has pleaded not guilty to all 10 charges he faces at the beginning of a war, crimes trial at the hague, tuchee and 3 other former commanders and the cost of liberation army. a charge with ever seeing a campaign of torture. murder and persecution of opponents in the late 90 nineties, i force it will be seated of the 2 years in detention hush and thought she was in court to face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. by understand the
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indictment and i'm fully not guilty that he and his 3 code used to all senior figures in the kosovo liberation army and later prominent politicians that charged with 10 counts of persecution and 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, most of the victims of the accused were fellow kosovar, albanians because of liberation. ami launched a guerrilla war against serbian rule in 1998 serbian attacks on cost of our obedient civilians. prompted to intervention by nato forces as an end to fighting in 1909095 seniors. serbian officials were convicted of war crimes in 2009,
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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 and was expedited to the netherlands bombing to clear his name tachi, and 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 supporters rallied outside the court. many cars have been watching back home, accusative anti kaylee bias. would you call? if you're with them? it's not totally the just war of the k l. a that's being judged. the state of casa, is also on trial, and they all, not only condemning these people, but they'll condemning the yes,
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the was that the whole world supported was not in dispute, is that this trial will be lengthy. the prosecution says it needs 2 years just to set out its case. hurry faucet, al jazeera oil prices have surged a day after saudi arabia and other opec plus producers, announced a surprise caught in the output target. brent crude has cost less than $90.00 a barrel since mid november. it in alova around $70.00 in recent weeks. since opec's announcement that output would be caught by around 1160000 barrels a day. brent crude futures have made their biggest jump in a year up 5.7 percent to $84.00. dollars a barrel. goldman sachs lifted its full cost rent to $95.00 barrel by the end of the year and $100.00 for 2024 following the oil output change. i mean, the backer is chief opec correspondent at energy intelligence and energy information company. this cut represents a very strong message to the market at
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a time when you had a lot of speculation. and this speculation was driving the oil price down this cut came as a message to the market. the speculators cannot run away with the market messaging . so it came as a kind of a reminder that opec is present. opec is active and opec is willing to step in with market management. now, it doesn't mean that these cuts are going to remain for the time being. they decided that they're going to start in may and or remain until the end of 2023. it doesn't mean that they won't be revised at some point. it'll depend on the market conditions. but the market at this point required a reset, especially after the banking crisis, which saw a lot of negative sentiment in the market is also still to come. the south florida's governor signs of bill allowing wisdom to carry concealed guns without to
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permit cutting out background checks and training states in the us, south and midwest face for more extreme weather days after devastating storms and tornadoes and the u. s. e in w, w e become partners, find out what's all about the transport. ah hi there, good to see. we've got a deep area of low pressure spinning around the balcony. so think the deeper the low, the more intense it is and this one's going to pack a punch in terms of snowfall. so places like kosovo, orange, alert in play, could see up to 15 centimeters of snow including for the capital pristina. now we do have active weather move in across the gym, pushing into western turkey. but i do think we're going to squeeze out one more nice day for cyprus and the levant,
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in terms of high temperatures before those temperatures come crashing down on wednesday. cooler for iberia may be odd shower around valencia and barcelona, but nothing major here. and we've got to talk about some more snow for men's couple centimeters likely in the forecasts over the next. so bit and moscow at 11 degrees . that is exactly where we expect you to be for the month of april. okay, so all of that act of weather in the eastern mediterranean, it's whipping up those winds for the co sign of libya. gus here of 60 kilometers per hour on tuesday, land in southern africa. right now. some showers for casa luna ta province in the country of south africa. that is also pushing up into southern mozambique, so at some showers to be expected. breezing conditions in my poto as well, with a high of 28 degrees on tuesday. okay, that should weather update. got a dash ah, awe inspiring story from around the world.
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ah, and one of the top stories here now jazeera donald trump has arrived in new york where he had appear in court on tuesday. as the 1st former u. s. president to face criminal charges is being charged in connection with an alleged hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels. during the 2016 presidential election campaign. russian investigators if detained a woman over the killing of a prominent military blogger in a blast at a st. petersburg cafe on sunday. moscow has accused ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack which killed lend petoskey and injured 32 others. and ukraine is dismissed rushes claim to capture the eastern city of back. moved, saying,
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fighting is ongoing. the head of the wagner masonry group says his forces were flying the russian flag above an administration building in french newspapers, dibiase and the associated press. news agency have released mobile phone footage, apparently showing the beginner fossa, military torturing and killing teenage boys. rights groups have accused soldiers of widespread abuses against civilians as a fight armed groups linked to al qaeda and iso. nicholas hack reports and a warning. you may find some of the british dis, distressing. this video footage is reported to have been taken inside a military camp in northern burkina faso. the man filming tells the captives will kill you one after another. and you, when, who moves? we shoot him. some of the boys appear dead, others, unconscious. among them is 16 year old cattle heard or adama, still breathing. then a soldier in uniform drops a rock on autumn,
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a skull. the soldiers laugh on him as mother saw this video shared on social media and recognized her son. i told them not to wander the streets. i told him to stay close to his grandmother's house since he was a stranger, and that it was too risky to wender around because some people will be seeing. he was a fighter for i'm groups. we showed the footage to researchers from amnesty international . they say the video constitutes evidence of war crimes committed by burkina faso military. this people are blind and they can they present known danger to those men to no soldiers or to those a volunteers. we don't know what they are accused of. they have just been taken dropped on the floor, ah blanton, blind and blind blindfolded. and they are throwing stones on them, killing them in a very brutal manner. the immediate to re, is just amusing its power by killing people outside the purview of international
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humanitarian law. the details of the killings were published in an investigation by the associated press and the french newspaper dibiase. several french journalists have since been thrown out of the country for the government spokesperson denies. the military are involved in the killings. he says, armed groups disguised themselves as soldiers in order to blame the government. we have seen several types of there was that the incriminating to the soldiers of the book enough us will army along is one of interest with indifference of the homeland . that pulls a very serious threat to the civilian populations, but on so completely a, a no minds the government's narrative about fighting against insurgency. more than 40 people were abducted on february 14th and have never been seen since whilst rights group see in this video, a brutal crime. those who support burkina army see justice. revenge for killings
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committed by arm groups linked to al qaeda in iso, the video was widely circulated among soldiers as a trophy of war for an army that has lost control of most of the country. it now appears to be killing children and teenagers. it was meant to protect nicholas hawk al jazeera. the un commission on human rights in south sudan has named several high ranking officials. it says, should be investigated and prosecuted for that part in atrocities against civilians . it alleges that during the past year, the governor of unity state and the left tenant general of the south sudan people's defense forces were responsible for state sanctioned extrajudicial killings and attacks on civilians. this includes the summary execution of for captured rebel offices and killings that were captured on video and shared widely in august 2022. 3 were killed by firing squad, and a force was burnt alive in a hot. it says those crimes are part of
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a broader pattern of abuses committed by government and military officials, including sexual violence and torture, which remain unpunished. the commission is calling for urgent measures to reverse a culture of impunity. saying officials should be held accountable and comply with international humanitarian law. bonnie fargo is a member of the commission which produced the report. this seems to be a luck a will to deal with trico. and this is despite the fact that the subsidies themselves, the leaders of agreed to the stablish ment of a hybrid court, to punish arbitrators. we have not seen the state lace. instead, 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 strongly convinced needs to be addressed. exalted, honestly, turn the page and to be a more democratic unsafe,
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a country point citizens. florida's governor rhonda santas has signed a bill which will allow anyone in the state to carry concealed guns without a permit of the new law, which takes effect in july means training and background checks will not be required to carry concealed guns in public republic say law abiding citizens have a right to carry guns and protect themselves. democrats say the new law will only make the state more dangerous. student from the city of nashville have worked out their classrooms to march, to the tennessee state capital, demanding a stronger gun reform for his last week's school shooting. where 3 students and 3 adults were killed. please say the shooter owned 7 firearms, which were all purchased legally. one of the people speaking that march was money oliver, who 17 year old son, who are keen, was killed in the 2018 park and school shooting in florida. he's the co founder of change the ref,
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and organization which advocate for the revocation of gun violence and many joins us live from nashville. thank you so much for joining us. sentence, i'm sorry for your loss. what's your reaction to, to come to dissent? his decision to, to allow florida to carry guns without a permit while it's, it's another, it's a lady has to be to be of our governor. not only dad, but finding this time the proper time to approve something that is totally absurd. it makes it even more evil. like, while i'm in nashville right now, margin with thousands of kids. the governor of florida, which is already a very dangerous state, is promoting more, gone without any training without any permit. how is that going to help us to have less victims? i've no idea what we need to keep on fighting against guys. i run this and these are anyone that gets in our way. and i mean, florida is not the only state that is going to allow concealed carrying, it will be the make it the $26.00 states. so how do you feel about the momentum for,
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for gun control? it is. do you feel that it's going in the wrong direction for what you're trying to achieve? it's starting to go on the wrong direction that anyone is trying to achieve. like you're interviewing me from the united kingdom. we know exactly how things work and all that. like what we are experiencing here, you can abuse the power from a gun industry that has our politicians like puppets they can do whatever they want . so because of the momentum that we're creating here, sadly, momentum does is because there was another shooting. we decided not to stop, we're going to bring this into a national strike if we need to, but things will change because we want them to change and we will force them to be change. now we've had biden present, but recently calling for a ban on assault weapons, but it seems that congress is back in stalemate over restrictions on guns. and what do you have in that context of taking your message into, you know, to, to,
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to the government level? well, i'm glad that the president agreed a 100 percent with dollar intentions. however, the president has yet been able to find the support. but that's a political thing. that's a political debate. what i'm talking about is civilian. it's like all here. we don't have the big, let me tell you the majority of americans, we understand the killing kits in schools is not good is not normal. now they have been normal life and so the pressure and it's our support that the president is our disruptive actions out there. so things hop and you mentioned the possibility of a strike, a thinking at a general strike. how to, how would that work? well, it starts from very small to big. as i told you before, today, it was a day of walk out all around the nation. i was in nashville around, 2000 people were with arch. but a winery we have a national day of walk out. so kids will come out from their schools and there is
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no way to stop that. we need to take advantage of the momentum we need to, to support our kids because they, we are in a situation where the kids are doing this to protect themselves. so we failed and i refused to fail what i read last night on. i'm not going to let anyone else gets money on of a thank you very much indeed for donors out there. appreciate your time. thank you . thank you very much for staying in florida. state republican senate has passed a bill to outlaw most abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy and move brings the state a step closer to joining others across the u. s. south. in banning almost all abortions, florida currently prohibits abortions. after 15 weeks, the bill makes exceptions for terminations in cases of rape and incest, or when the mother's physical health is a serious risk. it is a clean up operations on the way in the south and midwest,
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united states more extreme weather is forecast later this week. storms and tornadoes kill it. these 32 people across several states over the weekend. on sunday president joe biden declared a major disaster in the state of arkansas, one of the worst hit regions on our, from our weather for center, car leg now, just days after those to nato's cause destruction across central parts of the us. we are expecting more severe weather over the next few days, and it's going to impact the same areas the midwest stretching down to more southern areas of the us. and that's because we've had a major storm blow in from the north west pacific. what heavy snow to the likes of the rock is more central areas and northern areas of the plains, challenging snow records in the dakotas sport, blizzard conditions and life threatening wind chills. not as that cold air matches up with very warm air rising up from the south. that's knocked temperatures up growth places like in texas, where we do see these explosive storms along that area. and those super cells have
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the potential to create those tornadoes. we have had some warning, some watches out already full tornadoes in the deep south. they are likely we can see those storms developing the same areas that thought tornadoes on friday in to saturday night. some of them are expected to be exceptionally powerful. the possibility of about 2 on the scale of 5 on the tornado scale. now just last week we had one in mississippi that was a powerful for on that e. f scale, arkansas for one on friday. that was on a scale of 3. so very strong storms here and that threat stretches its way further east as we go into thursday, bringing some of those severe weather conditions to the us east coast by the end of the week. now baby rescued from the rubble of february's asked, quakes in took ear has been reunited with her mother nearly 2 months after she was saved is brought hope to many families who still looking for their missing relatives. as were so sad. our reports from miss campbell,
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a moment of joy. 54 days after being rescued from under the rubble of the creeks, the struck salt of to hear baby within is now united with her mother. 3 and a half month old within was trapped beneath deborah for 128 hours. she was taken to hospital in on cut out for treatment. her father and brother died under the robin, 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 his south and turkey in early february have claimed more than 50000 lives, an injured many more,
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but nearly 2 months on some families or says searching for their relatives. according to official figures, around 1300 bodies have not been identified. and more than 300 people have been declared missing. now that baby within has been reunited with her mother. it gives hope to the families still suffering from the agonizing ways. lesson said that algebra, the stumble still had this news. our nasa makes its 1st steps towards landing on the moon once again, naming the utmost crew. a major communication milestone marking 50 is since this man made possibly the most influential phone call in history. and the box closing on the top playoff seat in the east will have the best of action from the bay. ah.
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ah yes, the space agency nasa has named its crew for the 1st mission to fly past the moon in more than 50 years. before astronauts, 3 americans and one canadian include christina, coffee, 1st woman to take part in a new new mission and as ra reynolds reports, the eventual aim is to go back to the surface of the moon. ladies and gentlemen, your artemus to crew, ah, with a pep rally style event at nancy's johnson space center in houston. before astronauts took a bow on stage mission commander. read wiseman is a former test, violet with 14 years at nasa. awesome to be here with you guys. mission specialist,
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christina coke, will be the engineer on board. am i excited? as so lately? physicist jeremy hanson is a canadian space agency. astronaut or canadian is going to the moon with our international partnership. and it is glorious and former u. s. navy air man, victor glover will be the spacecraft pilot, because optimist. who is more than a mission to the moon and back it's more than a mission that has to happen before we send people to the surface of the moon. it is the next step on the journey that gets humanity to mars. the artemus program named after the ancient greek goddess of the moon, sent its 1st and crude spacecraft into lunar orbit last year, a top the powerful or ryan rocket. that successful flight paved the way for next year's human crude mission if all goes well,
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artemus 2 will put humans near earth's cosmic companion for the 1st time since apollo 17. in 1972. on the 4 day mission, the crew will travel more than 40000000 kilometers orbiting the moon and testing systems and equipment. it's all. busy in preparation for the next mission, which is planned to touch down on the lunar surface, sometime in 2025, rob reynolds alger 0. now his peak of his foot. lauren, thank you. chelsea have started the search for a new head coach following the sacking of graham potter of the just 7 months in charge of stanford bridge. the former bright and boss took charge in early september on a 5 year contract. he won only 7 of these $22.00 remedy games. chelsea were beaten to know at home by aston villa on saturday. they are 11th in the premier league table, 12 points behind the champions league places. let's take
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a look at the favorites for the chelsea job mel, former by munich boss union. na guzman. well, he has only been looking for a job for about a week of the sat by the german giant's bodies already emerged as the frontrunner for both the chelsea and tottenham, vacant positions. mauricio patina has premier league experience having managed tottenham and has been out of work since leaving p. s g at the end of last season, following their title when french legends, that incident 13 champions, leagues, and 2 spanish titles in just 5 years in georgia. rail madrid, but his previously said that his lack of fluency in english makes him apprehensive about taking a job in the premier league. potter was under increasing pressure from the chelsea fan base because of those poor results. he is what some of the supporters have been saying. i mean to be sal wasn't surprised. i mean, before we've been employed did up close for the future. barinello the players bought to be honest the results while were can i for him and in my opinion there
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was inevitable that unless you, unless you want to get more with this one. um i heard that is gonna be nagel smith . but i don't know if that's the right fit, but it is what it is. and i, that's what i heard that he, it's most likely gonna be going to be him for me. are lots of thing. even able's mom was at an i don't think watch it's ino, we'll come in due to light links of stores and stuff and probably not contain again . so i'll probably save announcement done, preferably the done. chelsea play liverpool on tuesday. that's another club and manager who are under pressure. let me pull my 8th. here's what you're going. clark had to say about the recent premier league seconds. due to the elephant in the room is probably from your point of view why or why i am still sitting here in this crazy. we're last man standing and the longest in the oh, great relegation! threatened davidson have played out an eventful 1. 1 draw at home against manager,
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las tottenham in the premier league. the home side were reduced to 10 men early in the 2nd half at belie dooku, re the recipients of the red card. you just cannot get away with that sort of thing . smith took the lead thanks to a hurricane penalty, but they would themselves be on the wrong end of a red cord. lucas mora came on in the 2nd minute and was sent off in the 8th. 2 minutes later michael keen hit this streamer to rescue a drew everton out of the relegation zone for now spurs overtake man. united in 4th place on gold difference over in spain, valencia have crept out of the relegation zone off to $11.00 home draw against ra, a via cono. it was actually the visitors who struck 1st, santi comma santa with the goal for via connor who stay 8th. but it was the son of fema valencia striker and global football superstore, patrick climate who secured the draw valencia were in the drop zone at the store, flayed adjusted. his penalty helped them up to 70. the 1st gulf major of the year,
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the masters tees off on thursday, and 2 of the sports most famous players have been practicing on one of the games most famous courses. tiger woods and rory mcelroy have been testing out o guster and certainly not for the 1st time in a story. careers. woods is a 5 time master's champion, including a famous 2019 victory of the so many personal and injury setbacks. mcelroy meanwhile needs the masters to complete a career grand slam. he has won the other 3 majors, but has yet to win a green jacket. big news in the sports entertainment world, the ultimate fighting championship, and w, w. e r. joining forces the to are creating a new $21400000000.00 company that will focus on maximizing media rights, sponsorship, monetization, and developing new forms of content. under the deal, w, w e will become a publicly traded company of functioning as a family run business for decades. combining u, f. c and w,
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w e. talent is another thing, the new company will look to do. the transaction is targeted to close in the 2nd half of this year. the new york knicks have sealed a place in the n b a playoffs for just the 2nd time in a decade. the next beat, the washington wizards on sunday to secure a top sick spot in the eastern conference, quinton grimes and jaylen bronson. the school $27.00 points each. the wizards were eliminated from plain contention. as the atlanta hawks meet, the dallas mavericks also on sunday the milwaukee bucks moved a step closer than the top layer of seed in the east yana sensing to compo, had 33 points. 14 re bound to the 6 assists as the box beat, the philadelphia 76 is 17100 for the box ever to game lead over boston with 4 games left and the denver nuggets need one more wind clench top spot in the west, jamal murray school 26 points and blocked clay thompson's 3 boyd attempt in the final seconds as the nuggets held on for
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a 112110. when of the golden state warriors a victory in the final 4 games or lost by memphis, would give the nuggets the number one seed for the 1st time in franchise history. laura, that's all the sports is for me, it's better you in london. peter. thank you very much indeed. now they're in a central part of our modern lives, but the mobile phone has actually been around longer than you might think. 50 years to be precise. on april, the 3rd 1973, marty cooper had of metro. his communications division made the 1st cell phone call from a new york street over and over report. to many martin cooper is the father of the melbourne fair. 50 years ago he led a team that created a prototype my bow fan. i made the fast call from a handheld device since then cell phones have come a long way. these were proved times. there was no internet and $973.00 believer,
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and there were no digital cameras. there were no large scale integrated circuits. and so the unit that we built was put together with massive number of individual parts. it weighed over kilo almost 2 and a half pounds at a very low. 045 minutes of talking these days, maybe our fence can stream films and capture professional quality photographs. cooper predicts the gadgets will play a role in transforming other sectors. the cellular industry is just learning how to do things like a revolution education revolutionize health care trades, the whole concept of collaboration. so this is just the beginning, but the evolution of the mobile phone industry is provide, can controversy. regulators are concerned about how tech companies use clients data that's gathered by tracking back to vittie. and somehow our government's through
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have to decide what is there about us. they have to protect as an example, your medical information. no one should have that except people that you want to have. it should be true with your financial information. we haven't figured out how to do all of those things yet. 50 years after the birth of a mobile phone, governments now have to deal with the unforeseen challenges that it's created. but for many, it's a device that can't do without barbara and get her out to sara. and a quick remind you can catch up any time with our website address that is al jazeera dot com. that's it for me, aren't 8 of the snoozer. i'll be in around with more, less news. thanks for watching mike la. ah
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