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former us present, donald trump arrives in new york to face criminal charges. his supporters are warned again, staging, violent protest. ah, now this is al jazeera alive from doha. i'm fully back. people also coming up. we'll have a live record from malaysia. apologies for of act also ahead. russia detains a 26 year old woman over the st. petersburg, cafe bombing that killed a prominent military blogger. and we take a look at our mobile phones have evolved 50 since the 1st handheld device was
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invented. ah, thank you for joining us. donald trump has arrived in new york where he'll appear in court on tuesday. he'll be the 1st former us president to face criminal charges . trump was taken by morrow kate, from the airport to his manhattan resident that trump tower whale spend the night has been charged in connection with an allege hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. trump says the case is politically political persecution at the highest level and has called on his supporters to protest. let's go live to, i'll just here is gave it elizondo who's in new york, the outside trump tower. so gay, what's the latest 1st about tomorrow's arraignment? well we're just getting some new information and it's
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a little after 10 pm here. local time in new york and local media organizations and national media organizations have been petitioning the judge in this case to allow cameras inside the courtroom trumps lawyers put out a memo to the judge earlier on monday saying that they were against this. well, just in the last few minutes, we have got word that the judge has made a ruling on that, and he will allow 5, still photographers in the court room while donald trump is arranged. this is significant because it will be the only way that the public will be able to have any sort of rigor, evidence, and documentation if you will, of this historic court appearance by donald trump. the judge also saying that cameras will be allowed inside the hallway area. this is significant as well too, because once gets to the district attorney's office and after he's processed there,
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he left to walk down a hallway to get to the court. so the judge saying, cameras can be allowed in that hallway to get images of trump walking to the court room. so clearly this is some new information and we now know that we will be able to see some sort of photographs of donald trump as he's being arraigned. there's also gonna be a lot more happening on tuesday. and what is going to be a very historic appearance by donald trump, the 1st president of the united states, or former president ever to face criminal charges. it was o, eyes and cameras on donald trump as he arrived in his hometown new york city on monday afternoon. but for the rest of the day, the former president spent it away from the public eye in his former residence, trump tower in midtown manhattan. trump will surrender to authorities on tuesday after being indicted by a manhattan grand jury on charges stemming from an alleged hush money payment over
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a $130000.00 to a former adult film. star long foresman is on a heightened state of alert. amid fears of a repeat of the january 6th scenes, when his supporters stormed congress in washington, d. c. while you in town b on your best behavior. as always, we will not allow violence or vandalism of any kind. and if one is court participating in any act of violence, they would be arrested and held accountable. no matter who you all trump is expected to arrive at the manhattan district attorney's office. around 11 am local time under heavy security escort inside trump will have his fingerprints and photograph taken the process can take a couple hours. the former president is not expected to be handcuffed, and it's unlikely he'll be paraded through a public place in front of photographers. what's known as
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a purple walk around to pm, he will be walked down a hallway to a court room and come face to face with this man. judge juan merchant, who will oversee the arraignment at the arraignment, is when the indictment will likely be unsealed. and trump and the rest of the world will hear the charges against the former president. for the 1st time, trump is expected to plead, not guilty after it's over, trump will immediately fly back to his morrow lago estate in florida, where he is expected to speak about the day's events. for the 1st time. over the years, trump has been the target of numerous law suits and criminal investigations, dating back a decades well before he was ever president of the united states. he always found a way to attack his adversaries and delay any potential criminal prosecution to allege wrong doing. but this time is different. what trump will face on tuesday is
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unlike anything he has ever experienced before. and it's something america has never seen before. gabriel's dondo al jazeera new york. i gave we heard in your report to the mayor of new york's warning to trumps supporters. what are the security arrangements in the city for tomorrow's arrange? the 1st of all, there's many agencies involved all the way from the f. b i to the secret service to the new york police department which. busy repeatedly will have more than 35000 officers on duty on tuesday to help to provide security. they're talking about a lot of intermittent road closures and the area around the court house, which is about 6 kilometers south of trump tower, where i'm at right now. the area will be almost completely sealed off from any sort of traffic, either vehicle traffic or foot traffic as well. this is an incredibly unprecedented
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situation and the security apparatus to try to get a former president to a court house in the middle of one of the busiest cities in the world to turn himself in. and then get him out of there safely. is clearly top of mind and that is why so many security preparations are taking place. not to mention the fact, there's just incredible amount of curiosity about this. whether it be hundreds of just onlookers to try to arrive there. perhaps protesters as well. not to mention hundreds of journalists from around the world, add it all up. and this is certainly going to be a security headache for all of those involves came. thank you very much for that update. gabrielle is rhonda with the latest staff from new york. in other world news syrian st media say to civilians have been killed in a israeli as strikes near damascus. several explosions were reported near the syrian capital on monday night. is the latest in a series of attacks from governmental territory in recent days. there's been no
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comments from israel to malaysia where temporary contract doctors are going on strike for 3 days. they have trick, threatened demoss resignation, and lesser given permanent positions and better pay about a 1000 contract doctors are expected to take part in this try action. let's get more in this with florence louis are called correspondent in quite a lump or so tell us about the doctor's demands. what, what, what do they want? the demands are several, and it really is mostly about improved working conditions and also improve to pay. now at the moment they're on contracts which have to be renewed, they want to be absorbed into the full government service, which would mean permanent positions. it would also come with other benefits like pension, and it would also mean more job security. now they want to see as well and improvement or an increase in that pay as well as their on call rate. at the moment they're on
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call rate is only about 9 ring get an hour. that translates to about $2.00 an hour . you could make the same amount working in a fast food joint in malaysia and malaysia is a middle income country, not a low income country, but the pay for doctors health care frontline as don't reflect that. and they also want an improvement in working hours their working hours. they say out too long now because of the shortage of doctors that on call hours are 24 hours, which means them and their encore, the meant to be available for 24 hours. and they want to see changes in these areas . so the doctors basically are saying that they're overworked and underpaid. how much impacts to these doctors have on malaysia health care system, florence well, i mean, there are about 20000 contract workers. and the organizers of the strike say they expect about $8000.00 doctors to take part. but this strike is over the course of 3
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days from monday to wednesday. and these doctors will take, going on strike by taking emergency or medical need is a little bit more difficult to quantify just how badly this is going to affect the government health services in these 3 days. now some patients have government hospitals have said they haven't noticed any significant difference in weighting hours and outpatient treatment centers. whereas some have said that they have, they feel that they are spending a little bit more time waiting to be seen by doctors. so it's a little bit difficult to put quite a thumb vega on how badly the strike is affecting the health service at the moment . now i have to say though, that there are some doctors who say that they are supportive of the strike, but they feel that they themselves, congo, and strike. we spoke to a doctor who works in a small health clinic in a rural area. and he said while he was supportive going on, strike would means he would mean he would leave his patients in a lunch. so instead he's going to be wearing black for these 3 days to show his support for the strike. now the ministry, the health ministry has sent out
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a circular reminding doctors not to go on strike. and they've said that while the sympathetic to the plight they feel the strike is not the right way to resolve this . going. thank you very much for that. for instance, we live there in quite a lot for russian drones have reported the strike, the key ukrainian ports of odessa or ukrainian use agency says there's been some damage or this is located next to the black sea and is being used to transport grain from ukraine to the rest of the world's russian investigators have detained a woman over the killing of a prominent military blogger in a blast of st. petersburg. cafe on sunday. moscow is accused ukraine of orchestrating the bomb attack. that killed flatland of husky and injured. 32 others . it also se supporters of jail kremlin credit connects in of ami were involved. dorothy jabari has moved from the washing capital. this is 26 year old doughty at triple vas, being questioned by russian authorities in saint petersburg. i brought
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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 lindsey 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 happens at a cafe in the heart of saint 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 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? we'll the response. nobody knows exactly. but probably more
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time coming, more strong. we'll be response. toasty was speaking of an event, organized by the super fun said movement and association of people with patriotic views. he was a supporter of russia's invasion and the social media channel he longed to report on the so called special military operation, have more than half a 1000000 subscribers are charged. he was a well known figure among crumbling supporters. seen here with daria trevino who was killed in a car bomb attack in the moscow region in august. her father, alexander dugan, a far right political philosopher, was believed to be the intended target. the crumbling says tara tara, who's 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 suggest that the battles are no longer confined to the dumbass region. doris's avari al jazeera,
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moscow rushes ambassador to the un vaseline benzine has held a briefing to discuss his country's presidency of the un security council. russia holds a rotating seat for april, despite president putin being wanted by the international criminal court. diplomatic editor james space report from you and headquarters in new york vaseline the benzine russia's ambassador to the united nations. on the 1st working day of his country's presidency of the un security council, since 1946, the presidency is rotated. among the 15 members, april is russia's turn, but the council is the body in the international system that governs global peace and security. and that's been uproar, particularly in western countries, that russia, which invaded its neighbor and whose president faces an arrest warrant from the international criminal court now holds the prominent role. we expect that they well behave professionally. but we also expect that they will use
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their seat at a spread dis information and to promote their own agenda as it relates to ukraine. this was the russian ambassadors response sung. countries are pretending they can decide their own will who, who they want or do not wants to be in the chair of the president. so the security council, as long as the current world order, or with the un and the security council stance, there will be no change in the rules of procedure. those rules though, do give the president the option to recuse themselves during the discussion of items. they're directly involved in and to temporarily hand the presidency to the next country in alphabetical order. so if the issue of ukraine comes up this month, there's the provision for you then to hand the presidency for that subject over to switzerland. no, that's no why not?
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if her, if her you put the question this way, then i think if you are the companies that them on the security council should also a withdrawal from the discussion. the program that russia has prepared for the security council this month is relatively light, bought the controversies likely to grow towards the end of the month when the russian foreign minister. so gay leverage comes to new york to chair the council. james bays al jazeera of the united nations still ahead on al jazeera, looking faster denies it's horses killed several teenage boys, but new evidence, the matches off reporting the sha cities at a military base. am i excited? absolutely. mission to the moon mass san vales, who voice automates lunch. ah
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let's go with your weather update for asia. thank you so much for joining in. here's the situation in pakistan on tuesday, some sundry downpours for the capital territory stretching into punjab province. i think we could see some hail storms mixed in here. that energy will shift to the north y a. so for punjab province in india, in these hail storms have flattened the wheat fields there. in that province, we've got more of the same on to stay through to con, state and delhi as wall than to the south were seen activity bubble up. same goes for sri lanka as well. colombo has a height of 31 degrees up to southeast asia right now, i think you'll see some dry spells mixed in here, particularly for singapore and jakarta. really, the bigger down ports will be east java province, bali and lombok islands on tuesday. it's all about the heat though, for thailand look at this bangkok, $38.00 degrees. your record for the month of april is 40,
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so you're getting pretty close. and we did have some flood advisors issued for mindanao island in the philippines, but for, for size and loosen island, just a few showers here. big downpours though, right across south central china, we seem burse about a 100 millimeters of brain. and now this wet weather is moving across the east china sea into the korean peninsula on tuesday, with some much needed rain. ah, jump into the stream 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission joined the debate. people have already lost their life. people, how close to that culture, the people, how those traditions have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it. live on you to people commenting. i want the whole world to know that traffic you for not headed to wreckage is always resist with the powers that be how this stream on the al
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jazeera. ah ah, a recap of our top stories on al jazeera this hour. donald trump has arrived in new york where he'll appear in court on tuesday. he's being charged in connection with an alleged hush money payment to adult films. starz told me daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign. syrian st media say to civilians have been killed and is ready as strikes me a damascus. several explosions were reported on monday night at the latest in a series of attacks from governmental territory in recent days. and about $8000.00 doctors in malaysia who are on temporary government contracts are going on strike
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for 3 days. they're threatened mass resignations unless are given the same benefits as staff doctors and the french newspaper only be asked your and the associated press news agency have release mobile phone footage. apparently showing burkina faso military torturing and killing teenage boys, vice groups of accused soldiers of widespread abuses against civilians as they fight armed groups linked to al qaeda. and i saw a warning view as may find some of the footage graphic or distressing in nicholas hocks report. 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 one 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 odd m a skull,
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the soldier's 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 wander around because some people 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. their people are blind and they can they present no danger to those meetings? no forges or to those volunteers. we don't know what they are accused of. they have just been taken dropped on the floor, black blind, blind, blindfolded, and they're throwing stones and them getting them in a very brutal. none of the military is just abusing its power by killing people's outside the purview of international military and all the details of the killings
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were published in an investigation by the associated press and the french newspaper, dibiase, or several french journalists have since been thrown out of the country, the government spokesperson denies the military, are involved in the killings. he says, armed groups disguise themselves. the soldiers in order to blame the government. we have seen several types of c there was that the incriminating forgive of the book enough for me. along with one of interest with a difference of the homeland, that was a very serious trip to the civilian populations, but also completely in the minds of the government 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 vicki knows army see justice. revenge for killings committed by arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i saw the video was widely
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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 has named several high ranking, south sudanese officials, it says, should be investigated and prosecuted for committing atrocities against civilians. it alleges that during the past year, the governor of unity sate and the lieutenant general of the southward on people's defense forces were responsible for state sanctioned extrajudicial killings and attacks on civilians. this includes the summary execution of for rebel officers in killings that were captured on video and shared widely in august 2022. 3 were killed by a firing squad, and a 4th was burned to live in a hut. it says those crimes were part of a broader pattern of abuses committed by government and military officials
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including sexual violence and torture. the commission is calling for urgent measures to hold the officials accountable. bonnie, a facto is a member of the commission which produced a report that seems to be a lock, a will to deal with parker traitors. and this is despite the fact that the subsidies themselves, the leaders of agreed to the establishment of a hybrid court, to parish bucket traitors. we have not seen the st. louis. instead, we've seen that those who commit to abuses and allow them to happen remain in the office, and in some cases are rewarded rather than punish. so this culture of impunity, something that we are strongly convinced needs to be addressed, insulted, honesty, tongue, the page, and to be a more democratic. and until you, for country point citizens, belize has reaffirmed asymptomatic ties with taiwan. taiwan to president has welcome the move after honduras. haven't relations with the country last week in
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favor of a lining itself. with china sighing went visit to belize, comes after a 3 day trip to neighboring, guatemala. she's expected to meet with us officials in california on wednesday. the people will type one face constant stress and pressure on the neighbor own the other side of the tie when street. my pie was relationship with democracies around the world have grown stronger in recent years. we continue to be excluded from and participating in international organizations and serving as a hooked active member of the international community. in the us, florida's governor rhonda santas assigned a bill which will allow any one in the state to carry concealed guns without a permit. the new law, which takes effect in july means training and background checks will not be required to carry concealed guns in public republican say, law abiding citizens have a right to carry guns and protect themselves. but democrats say the new law will
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only make the state more dangerous. southern end, mid western regions of the u. s. a. bracing for more extreme weather this week. it comes just days after storms antonio's killed, at least $32.00 people in several states. on sunday present, joe biden declared a major disaster in arkansas that suffered much some of the worse damage. and arthur has named a team of 4 astronauts voids voyage around the moon. the 1st crude mission there in more than 50 years. for the 1st time in a lunar mission. the crew will include an astronaut of color, victor glover, and a woman. christina cock, the astronauts won't land on the moon but will fly a capsule around it. late next year. the autumn is to mission will test the spacecraft live support systems for a touchdown by a subsequent crew. it will be a 4 day journey going a quarter of a 1000000 miles continuing to test out every bit of
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a ryan going around the far side of the moon. heading home, going through the earth's atmosphere at over 25000 miles per hour and splashing down in the pacific. so am i excited? absolutely. human space bite is like really raised in that baton has been passed. generation to generation and from crew member to crew member from the germany, mercury, germany, apollo, apollo. so use sky lab mir the shuttle international space station, commercial crew, and the and now the arm is missions and we understand our role in that. and when we have the privilege of having that baton, we're going to do our best to run a good race to make you proud. nights faint, half a century since the 1st public call was made from a handheld horrible phone. in new york,
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the man credited with inventing the mobile phone says he had no way of knowing. it was a historic moment. bronco perhaps his story to many martin cooper is the father of the melbourne fan. 50 years ago he led a team that created a prototype to my bow fan and made the fast call from a handheld device. since then, cellphones have come a long way. these were proved times, there was no internet and i think 73 believer. and there were no digital cameras, there were no or large scale integrated circuits. and so the unit that we built was put together with the value of number of individual parts. it weighed over kilo almost 2 and a half pounds and a very low. 045 minutes of talking. these days may about 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
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do things like a revolution. identification revolutionized 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, regulate as a concerned about how tech companies use clients data that's gathered by tracking the activity that somehow, or governments through have to decide. what is there about us that they have to protect as an example of your medical information? no one should have that, except people that you want to have that should be true with your financial information. we haven't figured out how to do all those things yet. 50 yes, after the beth of may about fan governments now have to deal with the unforeseen challenges that it's created. but for many.
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