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ah. hello, i'm adrian again. this is louise. i'll live from doha, coming out for the next 60 minutes. we can now declare that finland is the 31st member of the north atlantic treaty fiddler was become later his newest member that a major policy shift prompted by roches invasion of ukraine. for my u. s. president. donald trump is expected to face criminal charges in court. the case he describes as political persecution, public sector doctors in malaysia walk off the job saying that overworked and underpaid. did queued up people the asd killian of people, and 13000 villages in the niger elsa bring
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a case against the oil giant shell. all the way to london cycles. i'm devin ashley's force as p. j and lives. although as arrive at augusta for the 1st major of the season, the masters and managers chelsea prepared to face liverpool in the english premier league as the search for a new man in charge continues at stanford brace. ah, we begin this news are with finland. succession to nato countries, formerly joined the world's biggest security alliance. it's a major policy shift for helsinki, which has maintained neutrality for years. but the conflict and ukraine changed that and prompted finland to apply for membership 10 months ago. will this was the moment just a short while ago in brussels when finland's foreign minister peca how the school handed the accession document again. stockton book at u. s. secretary of state until the lincoln 31st member finland's flag will be raised nato headquarters. sir,
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we have correspondence in both cave and moscow, and we'll be speaking to them both in just a few moments, but 1st a report from al jazeera charles stratford. finland asked her 31st member all our alliance. this'll make fin, lung safer and naples stronger. finland is becoming a member of a western alliance, long viewed as a rival force by russia. helsinki had previously avoided joining nato to avoid any perception of provoking moscow. ah, but russia's invasion of ukraine in february last year. change that printed borders . russia and wasn't alone, was fully sweden also applied and for the same reason. initially, nato members, turkey and hungry, refused to support their applications. an anchor is still blocking sweden's membership. it says it's not doing enough to rein in what it describes as kurdish
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terrorists, living in sweden, who it says undermined turkey security. some russia says it will bolster its defenses. in response to finland's, move, nato was established during the cold war long before the collapse of the soviet union in 1991. president vladimir putin has repeatedly accused it of trying to limit russia's sphere of influence. he said nato's gradual expansion in the last 3 decades. despite promises he wouldn't is one of the main reasons why russia invaded ukraine. firstly, with the crimean peninsula in 2014, 8 years before its full scale invasion. that shocked the world. in july, putin said he had no territorial disputes with been limits written and tried to play down their nato bids. but his warning was clear and stop at the v,
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a c e m thing. and they should clearly understand that they didn't face any threats before this lee. so now if nato troops and infrastructure are deployed, we will be compelled to his laundrin, kind of and create but the same threads for the territories from each threats towards us are created with him, none of which finland's flag now flies among those of its nato allies. in brussels, a historic day indeed, and one finland hopes will offer greater security against perceived threats from its powerful neighbour russia. which until now said it never saw finland as a threat at all. charles stratford, al jazeera era sacrifice saint anthony blinkin. as hale finland's membership of nato. i'm tempted to say this is maybe the one thing i'll we can thank mister fulton for, ah, because he at once again here is precipitated something he claims to wanna prevent by russia's aggression causing many countries to believe that they had to do more
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to look out for their own defense, and i to make sure that they could deter possible russian aggression going forward . let's go live that he cranes, capital key vouchers. here as jonah haul is their jonah. it was the war in ukraine that led to this major change in nate nato's make up, wasn't it? that's right, it, it absolutely wasn't. you know, when russia invaded ukraine last year, it prompted an urgent reassessment by countries bordering russia and near to russia as to their security and the extent to which russia might pose a threat to them in the future. and on the sort of western side of that thinking, you may recall the smaller baltic c states, particularly concerned about that, but they were already members of nato. they already benefited from the guarantee of collective security that came from that that came from article 5. the idea that an attack on one is an attack on all not so countries like finland with its 1340
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plus kilometer border with russia. and also the further along sweden that decided by may last year to give up their commitment to neutrality and apply for membership of nato. felons bid cleared all the parliaments of the other 30 members of nato, sweden's held up only by turkey. and so, fin of goes through it worth remembering that among president putin's initial goals, charles touched on it there, in his invasion, was to frustrate nato's eastward expansion. at what i think nature plans in brussels today will tell you that he's done exactly the opposite. he's facilitated the expansion of nato now with finland and potentially soon with sweden as well. to interrupt you jona, jonah hollering keys, gonna take your life out of brussels, where finland's president is giving a press conference along with our nato secretary general. yes, stoughton douglas sent listening on cut on her she weeks ago and not will swear. we
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agreed on the way forward or both when it comes to this find ratification over of fin. none. but i also that if we agree to read start the process and want to call that collateral permanent mechanism with finda and sweden and tortilla to follow up on the trilateral loan. memorandum of standing that was signed in madrid to presenter install was there we were, i was there on the and i now it's important to follow up and to insure that sir wasn't important elements which is actually to finalize the the membership process . not only for finance, but also for sweden is fully implemented on my message is and the has been i also my meetings in on caught on that but not only finan, but also sweden has delivered on the commitments they have made. on the doubt, the trilateral agreement or so, or nothing should do hinder or be an obstacle for also
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the final ratification over over also sweden to become a member. this is a top priority for the alliance. this is so important for me personally and all i agree that we should try to finalize. so the exceptional, so sweden as soon as possible. so we will continue to work on this. and hopefully we can have sweden in a soon as an add one more thing. and that is that the finance didn't applied together. they did so that it may last year old in june 1 month after all, allies also tortilla and invited financing to become members. and her and a and so far this has been the fastest succession forces in naples more than history . um, i also says that that, that, of course, the most important thing is not that finan unsweetened joints exactly the same time . the most important thing is that they join as soon as possible to day finance is
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joining. and then we will ensure that all sorts read the can a joint as soon as possible. they will go to andy or russia always says that the a large min of nato towards the east or the north threatens russia. and what do you do? are you afraid that finish accessing this also a pretext for russia to yes, to see russia surrounded to be threatened by the west actually, like you said to russia has been repeating that aren't ready to do booty. dawkins up very clearly in december 21. and that was one of the reasons why the discussion in finland rose. we don't want to p o or we do not want that other, say, what we should do, what weren't what we can't do. i had to fall, believe surely on nato, nate of old,
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close it's yours. but nevertheless, in that for some russian see no way tried to create us fear around then and turn well, we are not as fear and to do all these, sir. the result we see today lady over them. thank you either halleck on in from ilda sentiment. this day means a big change for finland. security. how does or how, how make this change is and what does it mean for us and for nato? well, like a secretary general toll too, we have been on board quite a long time. we are enhanced partners with the sweden now more than 10 years and
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10 during that time we harbor all the time being, developing our capabilities are working together with nato. so the change is not that rowdy call it, it has serv actually taken place, year after year by us getting closer that so the se in fits with this weekend to surely the ino, daily life. i do not believe that her, her people see very much changes, but like i started we there is that her. i'm sure that turn fins feel then selves more secured, more feeling that we are living in a stable? no. you are a per stable bird. and that is most important for us to day financial become
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a full member of the lines. and that means that from to day on a finan will to participate in all nate door structures. so military civilian activities are and also be at the table in all need to meet things and also have a vote on the portal decision making within the alliance. ah, but of course, most importantly, what happens so from today on is that her finan will be covered by an 8. those iron clad security guarantees our article 5 that says that an attack on will not lie will be to god less than tackle all one for all, all for one. and then the present is absolutely right when it says that this has been a gradual of development of finance and sweden have many years been medical's partners and then off to we invite that finance. sweden enjoying last year. they are gotten older, is status invitees. they just which is a special status that actually triggered a process where we started to integrate finance,
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we had the into our military and civilian structures. but of course it is a different thing to be close on the and then in by t and the to be a full member, which is the case of forfeit non from today on thank you very much, colleagues, this wraps up just press appointment. we'll see you at the flag racing ceremony. see i give you. okay, thank you. that was her the finland president, so bear slowly, minister, along with her the nato secretary general yan sultan burg, giving a press briefing after finland's formal accession to nato. now let's go light out of moscow, out 0 or searchable. re is there rush has been pretty vocal about its opposition to nato expansion. hasn't it? also certainly, adrian and a russian response has been really twofold. one is that they are taken counter measures to ensure and enhance their own security, according to officials here. and specifically,
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the russian defense minister we heard from earlier on tuesday saying that they have now delivered the under missile system to a neighboring bella route. this is a missile system capable of carrying nuclear warheads and they are now in bella. ruth, this is something that was announced by the russian defense ministry. they also said that they have started training fellow russian soldiers in operating this new system. also i haven't heard from the officials saying that this decision by finland will certainly not help the bilateral relationship between the 2 countries. and that is something that is of concern to officials here. but we are also haven't heard from the russian president vladimir putin. he has had a number of events in russia today, and he has not commented on this. i think it's an indication that they don't want to really exaggerate and exasperate the situation as it continues the moments. but
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we know that the russian difference kind of freaks that, that this decision will likely increase the hostilities and the tensions that are continuing and increase the risk that is ongoing between russia and needle members. as a result of that conflict and ukraine till 70 thanks dosage a battery that live in moscow will have a look at how this changes nato's presence near russian territory and borders. for now, nato troops are present in the eastern frontiers of estonia and latvia. norway just touches russia in the arctic circle, lithuania and poland flank the baltic, ex clave of collin and grad students. inclusion lance, 1300 kilometers to the border between nato member states and mainland russia. let's set bring roger hilton who's defense fellow at the think tank. globe sack can joins us now live from vienna. good teddy with us. roger at nato. secretary general says
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that finland thou has the strongest friends and allies in the world explained the significance of finland, joining nato for us and the dangers with the russia saying that its strengthening its force is on its border with finland and putting nuclear weapons in belarus. good afternoon, adrian. thank you for having me. have you listening? and i think it's important to unpack it on multiple levels. the 1st take away from my end is that this is as a lot of the commentators have already said, a massive psychological blow to president putin. it's another example of his field, steve craft, in terms of truck limit nato expansion when it actually comes to finland joining. and i think there's a lot of advantages, of course, the big picture is this is a massive realignment of european security. specifically, i think the 2 major advantages that when is bringing to nato is both it's strategic . geography, as you mentioned already in the arctic as well as in the baltic. but one issue that i pick up on when he comes to it and when you started the resilience and then know
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how when he comes to a variety of other issues that i think will be able to share inland is really known as sort of the preppy nation and i think given that security landscaper in that would be very helpful for it. and it goes without seeing the have a very highly capable modern armed forces, which is another huge advantage for, you know, when you come to your comment about the risks. you know, we're, we're over a year into the war right now. and i still am a firm believer that all one of the threats coming from president very potemkin, they're very 8 at every turn. whether is the deliveries of western tanks, high mars, there's always been a statement that there can be a massive response. but for the moment there's been absolutely not be a so i don't expect them to be anything at kinetic in that sense. if president did want to respond, i think normally he would go to his playbook, which has been very much on display recently with the release of the in files or something in the cyber area. and the other one is a metric area recruiting could sort of push it is when it comes to critical
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infrastructure and all the other issues around europe. ok, you valerie. and yeah, so those are sort of my initial comments. roger, what about internal divisions within nature itself? so sweetness not get a member even though finland has acceded to the organization because they to a members, turkey, hungary, a holding up. it's a membership id. i mean, obviously all the things come to those to way. but even from my perspective, again, i think needles are be shown quite a bit of political flexibility in the sense that your initial statement next and when and if you were going to join at the same time that's no longer usable. but i think they'll be much more clarity on you. she knew before presidents presidency you and in july i think that will need a little bit of pressure here. and obviously we have next month elections in turkey . so depending on how the outcome changes there, we could see it. but i'm still a secretary general schools and a firm believer that while these 2 divisions might be a bit public right now. and there's every expectation that the building is summoned
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. sweden will be joining ok, so federal and taking part in the 1st place. her foreign minister said, meeting from today, what will be, what else will be on the agenda at that meeting with harper mom and he sort of the celebration and the fly raising. i see 3 or 4 major is going on. number one, which is always at the top of the agenda, is biting off ukraine fatigue. an impending spring offensive when it comes to ukraine, specifically, it hasn't gotten as much covered as i think it should have been. i have western tanks in ukraine right now. so the spring offensive will be a big issue when you come to the central and eastern europe, ipad pole, when and slow back you wordy delivered there, old nice. so i think you'll have some members trying to revisit the issue of advanced technology. and another issue that again didn't get as much coverage, which i do think it's very important is that at is right now, you have to foreign minister in new zealand on on top, sweeping nieto is this is another example of needle walking and chewing gum and insurance also looking at an easiest civic and the challenges come from china. i
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think that highlands president have in the speaker 1000 united states. good talk to roger. bye. thanks today for being with us. watch a hilton. the in vienna. were expecting that ceremony then from brussels, the flag raising a ceremony after finland's official accession add to nato earlier. ah bolton around her. what? half an hour ago. now, finland's foreign minister handed to the ratification documents to install can burg nature, 2nd general and the u. s. secretary of state to anthony of lincoln at one more formality to go then, and that's the raising of nature. finland's flag to join the other. no, mate. nato members, flags outside of the headquarters there in brussels, will show that live as and when it happens. a woman suspected of bombing a cafe in saint petersburg on sunday has been charged with terrorism offences. 26
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year old davia to pover was charged, and moscow caught a prominent pro klemmer kremlin military blogger was killed in the blast that wounded at least 30 people. russia blamed ukrainian intelligence agencies for the bombing. keith denies any involvement. here with that he is out from al jazeera, still to come on. the program livelihoods up in smoke. a devastating fire destroys a popular clothing market in bangladesh. his capital live and let live golf as compete, will hear from some of the world's best players out of the masters at augusta. that's coming up with jemma. ah, donald trump will make history later on tuesday when he becomes the 1st 4 or sitting us president to be criminally, charged exactly what these charges are and how many isn't yet clear, but we do know they're in connection with hush money paid to porn star store be
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daniels in 2016. trump arrived in new york on monday afternoon and spent the night at his manhattan residence. he's described the case as political persecution at a search supporters to protest out here as cable as under reports from new york. it was oh, 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 manhattan grand jury on charges stemming from an alleged hush money payment of over a $130000.00 to a former adult film. star long foresman is on a heightened state of alert. ah, amid fears of a repeat of the january 6th scenes, when his supporters stormed congress in washington dc, while you in town b on your best behavior?
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as always, we will not allow violence or vandalism of any kind. and if one is caught 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. around 2 pm, he will be walked down a hallway to a court room and come face to face with this man, judge won 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,
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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. 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 unlike any thing he has ever experienced before. and it's something america has never seen before. gabriel's gondo, algeria, new york, let's go lived out of new york county, who is christian salumi, is that a little before 9 30 in the morning where you are? what's the mood like outside the courthouse? a. well, there is a lot of anticipation and a lot of police officers, you can see probably behind me,
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some of them are outside. what is the front entrance to the court where the former president will appear later. there are a lot of police here and across the street from the court house, dozens and dozens, if not hundreds of news crews just hoping to get a glimpse of donald trump as he enters the court house later this morning for the proceedings all up and down the street here we have barricades set up. there is traffic allowed on the streets, the barricades are in place to keep the media in a certain area and also to prevent demonstrators from getting too close to the court house or blocking traffic in the street as well. there's a park nearby where a demonstration is expected to begin of trump supporters and the next hour or 2. and a lot of the municipal buildings around here are also barricaded off again to try to keep demonstrators in a place under control where police can keep an eye on them. and the reason for all
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of this concern, district attorney alvin bragg has received some death threats leading up to today. republicans and donald trump have accused him of trying to sway the 2024 presidential election by bringing this case. and so there's a lot of anger on the part of the supporters on that side of the fence. and so officials are out and for us to try to keep things under control. of course, new york city has a very large police force, some 35000 people in it. they are all on duty today ready to be called in if needed . and the city has a lot of experience dealing with demonstrations going back for years. but as we heard earlier, city officials are calling on those who come out today to be on their best behavior . chris on monday. thanks social is kristen salute reporting lives from new york. many thanks indeed to christopher donald. trump is expected to surrender,
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meaning that he won't be arrested today. he'll be processed as a defendant. that means fingerprints and head shots will be taken. the charges will be read out in court. you'll be asked to please and will then be free to go. once the next court date has been set, he won't have to post bail. legal analysts say the case is at least a year away from actually going to trial. so he could be in court during the 2024 presidential election campaign. us lord doesn't bother people from running for office if they're on trial. trump's also facing multiple other investigations by the justice department, district attorneys in manhattan, and in georgia, and a new york attorney general at supp. brian, a clerk finkelstein, who's sir, a professor of law philosophy at the university of pennsylvania. she joins us now. live from philadelphia. good to have you with us. once again, the clear, we all know that president trump has been indicted. we. we don't yet know, though, for what exactly that's right. oh reports have it that it will
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be roughly a 34 count, full felony indictment, meaning that all 34 counts of that indictment which we expect to have and sealed up later today. it is arraignment. will be actually felony counts and we expect that the indictment will be under a new york penal law. 0175.10. most likely, which has to do with a filing false financial, a records or a making false financial statements. and that has to do with the payments to michael cohen in connection with the stormy daniels hushed money. hey miss claire, how do you think trump's lawyers are going to play this today? well, presumably donald trump is going to plead not guilty. ahh. it'll probably be
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a very short arrangement. they'll be some statements. i expect that his lawyers will move to dismiss all charges against donald trump. that would be a typical thing to do at this stage. i and i assume that the that motion will be denied. what do you think trump's supporters are going to do? he's gonna try to to whip them up into a frenzy today. do you think that there are security risk said here is the manhattan district attorney himself at risk? yes, he is most definitely at risk. new york is mobilizing its entire police force and to deal with the risk of violence in this case. and ah, donald trump has been engaging in whipping up a frenzy around this to intimidate and to threaten alvin bragg. i. and everyone is well aware that there was a risk here. however,
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now that donald trump will be before a judge, it will be for a judge to try to discipline the proceedings and to get control of this other. there is a very distinct possibility that the judge will put donald trump under a gag order. that means that donald trump will be forbidden to make statements about the case. and if donald trump violates that gag order, he could go to jail for contempt of court. so that couldn't have the effect either of accelerating the tension around the case of donald trump can't stick to the gag order, or quieting things down. if his lawyers managed to get him under control and convince him to stick to one final question, claire, how long will all of this take to play out? how long before trial gets on the way for if it comes to that and what's the impact going to be on the 2024 election campaign if from bronze?
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well, that's a big question. new york, new york is likely to be very slow. and you're reporting said it could be at least a year. ah, that's true though. the judge has reason to accelerate it so that it doesn't run into the presidential. the most intense part of the presidential campaign on and or your reporting was quite correct that there's no bar to donald trump running for office. oh wall. all of this is going on. even if necessary, from prison. the impact is not clear. donald trump is already raised a lot of money over $4000000.00 since the indictment. he clearly thinks it's going to help him. it does appear to be helping him with regard to rhonda santos. he is pully ahead of rhonda sances as it kind of sympathy vote, but it is not clear that it's helping him over all i and so i,
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you know, there's no telling how it'll affect him. i doubt that an actual conviction would help him in a national of contest or was could still to professor when he section did tough being with us once again, clear finkelstein in philadelphia, at least one person's died. dozens have been injured off for a train derailed in the netherlands had collided with a crane near village between the hague and leaving city. the maintenance work was planned, but royal authority, so they don't know how the crane ended up on the truck. around 50 people warm board, the train, the route is one of the busiest and the netherlands. services have been suspended for the coming days. a large file is broken down to one of the biggest clothing markets in the bangladesh capital. a number of 5 faces suffered slight injuries. it took 6 hours to bring the blaze on the control. bangladesh has a poor fire safety record in 201-2100. 17 people died in
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a garment factory place via child re, is at the market in dakota. ah, phillip devastation as you can see at so he started building with 10 growth all under the ground just within a matter of few hours. everything last about 4000 garments and clothing stores that was in this building, gone in 6 hours stood up for a week and he had to smell the stench all over here. was on logos and cloud that has been a major problem here. the police, the military that been trying to disclose the crowd on, on local fire because we have difficulty getting in here because of a huge number of cars that's been in the founding a hydrogen here that has been a challenging factor. the military has been using helicopter to water drop since morning. good fires. pretty much under control. at least $3000.00 subs estimated to
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be hadn't gone down the ground. millions of dollars a good the growth. we spoke to some of the owners of the shop. i had 2 shops and one has burned down. it's all gone now with nothing left. i am simply lift abandoned on the street. many of these fires could have been prevented if there was fire fighting a 2 men inside the shopping area, talking to some of the shop owner that said they didn't have any fire extinguisher or anything to prevent such class. now that there is no hybrid, there is no other equipment to take care when there's a fire started in any of this cases, much preventable situation properly because of hey, john, from part of the business owners. and partly because of the lack of resource and enforcement from the government side a. 2 should i go to them? there were fire incidents on previous occasions, but still no one bothered to take any precautions. despite this,
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there was no fire fighting equipment available to deal with such occurrences. that devastated before the month of ramadan, they're waiting for the biggest sale of the year. the holy aid and not, and i have nothing, no family, an extended family. they will have a very, very sad id for sure. pakistan supreme court has ruled at the election commission's decision to delay snap polls in 2 provinces was illegal. it's called for the vote not to be held no later than may 15th. the commission delayed elections in punjab and kaba, our tongues were provinces. talk tobar, citing or lack of resources. both areas were governed by supporters of the former prime minister. im ron con. i was 0 is come out. hyder reports from his mom about i escorted decision by the budget on a so grim guard which had to intervene after the government started to drag it feet on the election day. although that election day one denounced for target of april
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in the province of the punjab, where am ron con? government had good god, the provincial assembly. according to the budget on the constitution, the elections have to be held within 90 days after the disillusion. busy off that particular assembly, the government of cause were saying that they cannot hold or de nixon on the stipulated day, saying that the country was going through an unprecedented economic crisis. and that go the election should be held at the same time as the national assembly left a nixon. on the 8 of october, however, the court has ruled that go the election should be held on the 12th of may. at 13 dead delay saying that their dead were wasted, saying that the move by the election commissioner of buggered downward unconstitutional itself. god will be seen at the major when for the bugger, st. on that he can solve the judge headed, the decision of the true prim god. as a historic decision by the government and power of god,
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will not be happy with dest decision. state doctors on temporary contracts, and malaysia have gone on strike for 3 days. they're threatening mass resignation unless they've given permanent positions and put a pe, florence louis reports from kwan alone contract doctors working in the government health system are walking off the job. they're taking unplanned leave between monday and wednesday this week. as part of a strike, part of an anonymous group calling itself morgan dr. malaysia, which means strike say they expect at least $8000.00 doctors to take part. their demands include better pay more reasonable working hours and to join the civil service as permanent staff. that would give them better career prospects and job security. what is happening today is thought defiance by doctors. it is a call for help for the entire health care service, not just for doctors, for the entire house get service militia is facing multiple crisis. and we need to
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recognize organizers say, the strike has been successful. the government says health care services have not experienced any disruption so far. outside the hospital, patients had mixed views, awaited a long time to get treatment. and i have travel a long way to be here. and i understand why some doctors are going on strike. and i wish them to best because it is their fight. contract. doctors have declined to be interviewed on camera. but some have told us, while they want better working conditions and pay they on taking part in the strike because they want to put that patient 1st. and they don't want to overburden that colleague in 2021 hundreds of junior dr. staged a brief walk out in a similar dispute over pay and working conditions. the malaysian medical association says they don't can don't strike action, but understand the difficulties. contract doctor's faith has been brought up to
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many health ministers too many ones about you know, what the contract doctors are going through. so you want to know that this guy, when he's new and they're inhabited this problem, but still they are a gun. one of the day and so they must take the responsibility. on tuesday, the prime minister at the health ministry will offer permanent positions to more than 12000 contract doctors over the next 3 years. but analysts say this is a short term solution. and malaysia's public health system may need an overhaul. florence louis algebra quite loom poor iraq and cut us down of agreed to restart. all experts exports rather through took a formal request, has been sent to ankara. my food of the 100 reports from bank that iraq's prime minister and how much he sued. and he has a now and said that his government has his truck had deal with the government of the semi tuna mas kurdish region to resume oil exporting. that follows
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a hold of operation since the rule that was passed by the international court of arbitration late last month, according to iraqi officials. this move has come after the rule that was in favor of the federal government of the debt. we understand that the federal government that had to wait to hear over allowing the submit to them as could this region to export its oil for all to kish lands and turkish port of jihad on the mid free and without the consent of the federal government about a debt, according to the prime minister of the federal government of iraq, and how much he sued any this deal is meant to diffuse the tension between the 2 regions and also to evade any deficit in the budget. we understand that this
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whole deal according to she. yeah. so danny is awaiting legislation by the parliament to regulate that whole process. this also is meant to save about $400000.00 barrels per day. the oil exporting capacity of that similar to numerous kurdish region. this is also part of a decayed long of dispute between the federal government about that and that of the semi eternal mas could this region over oil and gas sectors that has resulted in 2 different policies of gas and oil sectors. take you lived out of brussels, where finland is formerly joining nato historic day for it. and the military alliance install from the store book. the secretary general is a speaking now ahead of a a flag raising ceremony. finland's flag said to join the other member states flags
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there at nato headquarters. let's listening treaty was signed to create a shield against aggression and the fear of aggression for almost 75 years. this great alliance hasn't shielded our nations and continues to do so to day. but the war has returned to europe and finland has decided to join nato. i'd be part of the world's most successful alliance. this has been the fastest accession process in naples mod done history, finland and sweden applied for membership last may. in june out there was summit in madrid's, every ally invited them to join him and to day, less than a year later, we welcomed finland as
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a full member of our alliance. i look forward to also welcoming sweden into the lions as soon as possible. finan is safer, and nate door is stronger with finland as an alloy. your forces are substantial and highly capable. your resilience is 2nd to none. and for many years, troops on finland and nato countries are worked side by side as partners. from to day, we stand together as alice this sense a clear message that every nation has the right to choose his own pulse that made those door remains open and no one can close it with force or coercion. date though, is the community united by our values, freedom, democracy,
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and the rule of law. we stand together, we protect and defend it, shoulder all for one on one for all president the minister that is out there. i'm glad to be here to get there with you on this. great, they thank you for you out standing leadership on your tireless work to make this they possible. i'm glad i'm proud to be the sector. general da da welcomes finland fully into the natal family. welcome to the alliance. ah,
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the president of finland will now deliver his address, met no, depending on that i found about hong kong, napa, hud secretary turned around and stoked edburg. dear jens ministers, excellencies ladies and gentlemen. philip has said today become the 31st a member of nato. the era of military non alignment in our history has gone to an end, a new era. big is. each country maximize, he is see its own security. so does finland. nato membership best strengthens our international position and room for maneuver. as a partner, we have already long, actively participated in nato activities. as an ally
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feline will contribute to nato's collective energy, tara's and defense. membership of the alliance. busy provides security far finland feel on to on the other hand to provides security for the las finance committee to to the security of all nato member states will be a reliable ally that strengthens regional stability. finance members, he b is not targeted against any one, nor does it change the foundations or objectives of headlines, foreign and security policy. she'll ideas as stable and for a deductible note, a country that seeks peaceful resolution of disputes,
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the friendship of st. values that are important to fenmont, we'll continue to guide our foreign policy or so in the future. nato membership that doesn't change everything. but being no, i requires finland to adopt new ways of thinking and some changes in legislation. i spell a lot has already been done. for years, we have developed our nato gone, but the ability there's still consider up of work ahead to integrate fin lancer defense as part of nato's common defense. the finance and defense forces are facing new demands and challenges to which we must respond at the same time,
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it is clear that finance most significant contribution to nato's collective deterrence. sandita has, is built on the security antithesis of our own territory. in this respect, the finland, finance concept of comprehensive the security retain seats value but we no longer do of this work alone. last, you feel not applied to join nato together with sweden. as high have a stressed finance membership is not complete without that of sweden. our persistent efforts for a rapids at swedish members, it will continue. i look forward to seeing sweden towing us up as the 32nd member at the wheel new summit in july
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to add up a. i want to thank you, mr. secretary, general. dear. yes, and your people, your help has been very important to you have been packing us in every moment to all these procedure. we really keep a lot of value to that and to our office. thank you. hi, finland's flag will now be raised while the national anthem is played. it will be raised simultaneously at nato headquarters and nato's to strategic commands. a ceo headquarters in martin's belgium and ac t headquarters in norfolk virginia. news i long met on post
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a day or leave 8 dappled that i found assault the lenient that's ronald de coolio. so are they, they seem we've done a mom or she has to low, tall, ill joke them up most up as she cannot all last say, oh, a most bit of chic and i said, j a. norfolk, it gives you need oh, [000:00:00;00] i
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mean a and with that finland becomes the 31st name of nato. finland's president says, a new era has begun. the secretary general of nato insult book said. this will make finland's safer, and nato stronger. the length of russia's border with nato member states has now doubled. criminal spokesman dmitri pascoe formed that russia would be watching closely what happens in finland and the scribe nato enlargement is a violation of our security and our national interests. it without 0. this is the news. our time to sport is jemma. thank you, adrian. the world's best golfers have been arriving out of gusta for the 1st major of the season. the masters, this is tournament,
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has an added dimension with players from the established pga tour coming up against those from the breakaway live series. joanna gotcha. raska reports. hm. when scotty scheffler won the master's 12 months ago, gulf was still united. the live series hadn't launched and there was no indication of the play, a rebellion and feud that would follow. but this week, or gusta will see the return of 18 golf as he joined the saudi back toll 6 of whom a former masters champions. and some of the old guard are ready to defend the more established tool. i have no problem with any. i'm just please do not bash a tour that i have 43 years invested in. it bothers the hell out of me. they don't bother me. i've told everyone sergio's one of the top 10 players i've ever seen him all. but if he's going to make comments about the tour i play, i'm, i'm going to make a comment back and if it's offensive, i apologize. open champion cameron smith has more reason than most to bash the pga
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tool. having been banned off to joining the live series and denied the opportunity to defend his title at the plays championship. the deal straight, he says he's received a warm welcome and is happy to return the think there's too much rubbish going on. basically, i spent an hour out there and seen lots of familiar faces. lots of smiles and hugs . and it's and stay nice. i don't think there's any any kind of hatred going on between the plays mondays. practice session was the 1st time many of the live and pga tour golf was, had played alongside each other since gulf ugly split and there appeared to be no animosity. no, let's go play golf for 11. so i'm here at the master's and enjoy this week. and you know, this week's all about augusta. like i said, all my buddies are still buddies. enjoy staying on the oh, it's nice to see a lot of guys cuz i haven't seen them not much. so should be
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a great week and looking forward to but that could change if gulf ceo greg norman wasn't invited to the masters, but says his gulf was plan of victory party on the final green. if one of them wins the coveted green jacket on sunday, it's gonna be fun. but i think i tell you what, i think the fans and the media are making it more interesting. and if you have a live live, got these vs for you to come in on a stretch. it would be fun, fun or feast rivalry. come the final round. for now at least it's a case of live and let live players compete. joanna gaz, raska al jazeera, the live golf as might not be the only ones to challenge the pga told biggest names this week. this was austrian golf as abstract on the par, 312th hall, the lighting the crowds when he hit a hole in one. unfortunately for him, it came in his practice round and not in the competition itself. strahan's rank 33rd in the world is playing in his 2nd masters. after finishing in a time to 30th last year in the premier league manager as chelsea up against
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livable on tuesday. in the 1st game since sacking coach grand pasa, he lost his job following chelsea's a to no loss to aston villa the weekend, which left them 11th and the table and 12 points off the top floor and those will important champions league places. chelsea have only $13.00 league games in 2023, and the man in temporary charge of the club, bruno south will admit, sees never picked a starting 11 before it must have children's. i mean just williams coaches about been 24 years. be moving probably south really only i use a lot of experience in changing rooms. i will try to lose her humbly as guyton plays. it's been an underwhelming season for liverpool would say, the 8th and the table and endanger there was league finish on the young clock. clock is now the longest serving manager in the premier lee and it mitzi, still in charge because of his past success rather than his team's current full.
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i'm not, he has a talisman or, or whatever. i or as a for murals on the, on the houses walls. i'm here for to deliver. i know that 100 percent. i have nothing else in my mind, but i know as well. i'm still here because of what happened in the last few years that don't like the fact that them pretty much have to rely on that. but is it right or not? we will see that in the future, but we have to, i'm fully in that there's no doubt about there's no doubt about but we have to sort it we cannot just continue playing like we do from time to time. tempers flared in evidence game with taught them as spas just missed out on victory in their 1st game . since coach antonio conte left the club, everton that went down to 10 men early in the 2nd half when adelaide acore was given a straight red card for shoving harry tain. in the face. things got worse, evanson, when michael came, brought down, christie romero, and gave away lucy came, stepped up and put away the subject to give us the lease that is not known would
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themselves be on the wrong end of a red card. lucas moore came on in the 18 2nd minutes. i was sent off in the 8 to 8 and just saw that lights, birds were heading for the wind. t hip is rima in the 90 of minutes to rescue a place everton, and also make up for conceding the penalty earlier in the game. everton out of the relegation signed for now while tottenham overtake manchester united in this place . oh, that is all your support from me for now. pizza will have another update later jemma, but he thinks that he will end his noosa with the pictures south from brussels within the last hour. finland has become letters. 31st member finland said president declared that a new era had begun and the 2nd general updates. are you still provoke? said this will make fiddler safer at plato? strong will be back with more use in just
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a moment. ah ah. a flavor has been done. behold, can be done even better, as long as a human being is doing it. you can do it, no matter how you possibly it looks. it's you to putting the effort to put in the lock and you also have to be patient with me. i am to come to nice items in the actual, continued kenya, and then more so at the assistance which we are the only i so key team in is in central africa be as they i francois focusing pretty well. he had managed to play in some international games. then when kobe gimme the extreme was closed. and it's
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the only, i think, in the country the muslim community in diana, living in a vibrant, to have income at this country. we are blessed. we live in harmony with all the i'll give an agenda, i'll just have a well to travel to south america. right. guy. and he's around my dad is long ago the of late and they enjoy doing yes. we have a rich country and thought of diversity dot the something that we can celebrate. grandma dad in diana announce, is there a meeting of mind all out his kind of suggesting other words to us saying what would a world like this be like the fan knew about mainstream economics? if that happens in any other profession, they will be fired. yeah. or not just fire, they would go to prison. musical innovative, brian, you know, meets renowned economist hygiene chang. i see a lot of hope. i see

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