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a lot of experiments going on in the world. a new season of studio b unscripted coming scene. ah . join the state, so in a historic shift from decades of neutrality, spurred by russia's invasion of ukraine. ah, hello, i'm adrian setting up. this is al jazeera life, also coming up. donald trump is due to appear in court over payments made to an adult film. stop, that would be the 1st time a full the u. s. president has faced criminal charges, livelihoods up in smoke of fire, destroys a popular clothing market in bangladesh as capital did queued up people the asti gillian, up people of $13000.00 villages in the larger delta bring
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a case against oil giant shell all the way to london high court, ah cylinders formerly joined nato, the world's biggest security alliance. it's a major policy shift to helsinki, which has maintained neutrality for years. but the conflict in ukraine changed that prompting finland to apply for membership 10 months ago. it was welcomed as the 31st member of the alliance. at a ceremony in russia. from to day, 31 flags will fly together a symbol, while a unity and our solidarity joining nato is so good for villain. it is good for nordic security and it's good for nato as a whole. finland brings substantial and highly capable forces,
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expertise on national resilience and years of experience working side by side with natal. alice. it is sir a great day for finland and to i want to see that it is sir an important day for nato to security and stability are those elements which we feel very strongly we have corresponded to moscow and keith. let's begin with the service john hall, who's in ukraine's capital. no doubt, georgia, it was the war and ukraine that led to this major change in nature's make up, wasn't it? absolutely it was. and let me tell you 1st that you created officials present for that ceremony in brussels, including the far mr dmitri clay,
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but of hailed finland's membership. ukraine is apartment nation to nato. the alliance is said that it will one day become a member, and those you credit officials notice we're hoping that finland will now put its weight behind ukraine's eventually membership of the alliance. but yes, as you say, it was the war that spock this change. russia's invasion of ukraine led to an urgent reassessment by a number of countries neighboring russia and post to russia about their security about the future threat, but russia may pose to them. you may recall the small baltic nations were particularly nervous if you look at the western side of that line. but they were, of course, already nato members and benefited therefore from the collective security guarantee offered by article 5. the idea that an attack on one is an attack on all the same was not so thin them with its immense border with russia. 1300 kilometers are more
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and sweet and just on the other side of the baltic sea. so they applied and made for membership, they needed unanimous approval by nature, parliament spin the god that sweetens bid is currently being held up by the by turkey. and it's worth remembering, i think, in terms of the overall goals that president putin had going into this war, this invasion of ukraine, one of them was presumed to be the intent of disrupting nato's further east put expansion. what i think nato planners in brussels will tell you that he has now achieved exactly the opposite of that. rather rapid expansion of nato to take in, been vastly increase its border with russia and possibly in the not too distant future sweden as well. john hall reporting live from keep any. thanks joe. to go to moscow then i'll just hear a sausage. barry, is there russia's been pretty vocal about its opposition to nato's expansion door? so yes, a drain dmitri past calls the kremlin spokesperson, who says that this is
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a violation of russia, security and national interest. and we've just been hearing from the russian foreign minister survey lab rob speaking to local television here in moscow. and he said that this will not strengthen northern europe security alliance, but it will actually weaken it. he said that in due time, russia will offer its response in a calm manner at the appropriate moment. what we do know is that the response from the russian officials have been one hour taking counter measures. according to the defense ministry, they are going to increase their military personnel from about a $1000000.00 and a half soldiers. and they're also going to be strengthening their borders. they're going to add to military units, it within the russian military that will be stationed in and around the northern part of with the border with finland. we also understand that the political ramifications of this is one that officials have said that it will not really help
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bilateral relationship between finland and russia. so somebody thanks and day down to his dosage buried alive in moscow. a woman accused of bombing a cafe in saint petersburg on sunday has been charged with terrorism offenses. 26 year old darya trip over could face a prison sentence of 20 years have found guilty. a prominent proclaimed 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, rushes at rushes commissioner for children's rights as rejected allegations of war crimes made by the international criminal court. it says sir maria, above or below, over, is responsible for unlawfully deporting children from ukraine. last month, the court issued arrest warrants full of over bal, over and president vladimir putin invited the reward onqua zelma. conclusion. in
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january, we took control of returning children home, who had been sent for rest and rehabilitation and crimea in october last year. cream equals non dusty and crimean crescent douglas and much of you my, by the way, i'd like to draw your attention to the fact that all the children lexia had been sent there with parents can a center we did not die for so long the public was roughly that was when investigations are published, claiming that the children are being transferred on marsden with a re education to certain secret dams filling from the satellite. colleagues, i regard these allegations as a sort of conspiracy clearly and i will you come with donald trump will make history later on tuesday when he becomes the 1st former or sitting u. s. president to be criminally, charged exactly what the charges are and how many isn't yet clear, but we do know there in connection with hush. money paid to porn star story. daniels in 2016 trumpets describe the case as political persecution. that deserves supporters to protest out as here as gable as honor reports from new york.
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it was oh, eyes and cameras on donald trump as he arrived in his home town, 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 residents, 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 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? as always, we will not allow violence or vandalism of any kind. and if one is court participating in any act of violence,
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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 a. m 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, a state in florida, where he is expected to speak about the day's events. for the 1st time. over the years from has been the target of numerous law suits and criminal investigations, dating back
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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 roulette wrong doing. but this time is different. what trump will, based on tuesday, is unlike anything he has ever experienced before. and it's something america has never seen before. gabriel gondo al jazeera new york. let's go live to new york county 0. kristen salumi is outside the court house that what's in the mood that there right by the like right now. adrian, the anticipation has been building all morning long. you can see behind me here at the very front of the court house where the president is due to be arraigned in a few hours time. a heavy police presence. we're seeing law enforcement officers up and down the street in the park, across the street where demonstrators are expected to gather and
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a huge media presence, dozens, and dozens, if not hundreds of news crews hoping to get a glimpse of the president as he enters the district attorney's office to start these legal proceedings and get the court, get the, the, the case, moving through the courts. right now i, demonstrators are beginning to gather in the park, which is behind me to my left. this was called for by the president and his supporters. so far, the crowds relatively small, we're seeing less than a 100 demonstrators carrying signs that say, mag, i make america great again, blocks for trump, who sog, a group of people with those signs as well. there's also some anti trump demonstrators beginning to gather as well. in the last hour or 2, the district attorney alvin bragg, he's overseeing the prosecution of this case, has entered the court house and he's under
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a lot of pressure right now. he's received death threats, leading up to this event. republicans and the president himself have accused brag of trying to sway the 2024 elections by bringing these charges. we're expecting to hear from him a bit later on today for the 1st time discussing this case that his department has brought as well. so a lot of anticipation, some tension, but so far things are very calm outside of the court house where so many have gathered to see history in the making the zeros kristen salumi reporting live from new york when he takes a deep kristen. so to come on al jazeera, am i excited? oh, absolutely not. so trailblazing team for its for 1st crew mission to the moon and just to use i will tell you what chic told crispin, find the $16000000.00 in the u. j. ah.
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hello, there was out in south asia and we've seen some flash flooding effect north western parts of pakistan. thanks a heavy rain that's rolled its way for the east, but there is more of that to come on wednesday, some heavy damp was effecting more sensual areas that will clear. however, as we go into, does a more in the way of clear skies, not just the large areas of pakistan, but also northwestern india. it's cloudy across more central air is still some showers here and there in the showers, pick up for corolla, and tom will not do with some thunderstorms for sri lanka. much clearer east of this for the northeast corner of india and for bangladesh. and report that as we move east, well it's not a very settled story across much of east asia. we've got a slow moving weather front. it's already bought very heavy rain. so the likes of china. we still got those thunderstorms in hong kong on wednesday where to where
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the sweeping through taiwan into southern areas of japan. but it's really the korean peninsula that will deal with those flooding rains, the temperature, dipping down in sol as that system skirts its way further. east, we are likely to see that rain touch into parts of japan. tokyo will see the rain start to roll in on saturday, the temperature dipping down only 19 degrees celsius. so on the average on saturday, ah, jump to this dream hen percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions. showing that debate, people have already been allowing people, how close to that culture, the people, how can i 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 cherokee for not headed strategies over through this with the powers that be this
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gene on the al jazeera, ah, ah, oregon, this is all 0. the bad news this our finland as formerly joined nato. since he applied to join the military alliance off the russia invaded ukraine. moscow says it will strengthen it's military positions on the finish border in response. donald trump is just, i was away from a historic court appearance. she'll be criminally charged in new york in connection with hush. money paid to post office will be daniels during the 2016 u. s. presidential election campaign. the case in new york against donald trump is
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just one of several investigations evolving. the former president and his jaw headroom explains this may not be the most damaging one. the indictment of donald trump is historic, unprecedented in just the tip of illegal 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 centers around 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 include 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 george's
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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 than we have the jury for women offered this murky but tantalizing tid bit. there are certainly names that you would recognize. yes, another legal threat, special council jack smith's prob, of 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 teflon, dawn has faced real repercussions only at the ballot box. a northwestern university
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psychologist as trumps risk taking even a moral qualities are key to his popularity years. 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 mine are. so for my sociopath, whether that approach works in court might well be tested again. and again, john henderson, al jazeera, new york firefighters in the army have extinguished a fire in bangladesh. his capitol ripped through one of its biggest clothing buckets, more than 4000 shops were destroyed tray to say they've lost their livelihoods. some firefighters were injured, it took 6 hours to bring the blaze under control al jazeera is tom via child re. is that? oh absolutely, devastation. as you can see,
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we started building with 10 growth all under the ground just within a matter of a few hours. everything last there were about 4000 garments and clothing stores that was in this building. gone in 6 hours stood up for a week and he had to. 6 smell the stench all over here was on look and crowd that has been a major problem here. the police, the military, there been signs of this part of the crowd and on look on fire beside me of difficulty getting in here because of a huge number of cars done in the founding, a challenging factor. the military has been using helicopter to water drop since morning. those are the fires pretty much under control. at least $3000.00 subs estimated to be hadn't gone down the ground. millions of dollars are good to go. we spoke to some of the owners of the shop. i had 2 shops and
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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 man inside the shopping area. talking to some of the shop owner. they said they didn't have any fire extinguisher or anything to prevent such class. now that there is no high drain. there is no other equipment to take care when there is a fire started in any of this cases. much preventable situation, probably because of negligence from part of the business owners, and possibly because of the lack of resource and enforcement from the government side a. there was fire incident, some previous occasions, but still no one bothered to take any precautions. despite this, there was no fire fighting equipment available to deal with such occurrences. that debbie say that this is the month of ramadan. they're waiting for the biggest sale of the yes, the holy aid and not and i have nothing bad family and extended. finally,
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they will have a bay. they said it was sure, at least 6 people have died in an avalanche in india's ne, a search operation is on the way at the scene and seek him state. all of those who died were tourists rescue as a search and produced suddenly people feared, tramped in the snow. iraq and it's autonomous. kurdish region have agreed to restart. oil exports through turkey, or a formal request has been sent. ankara, bottled up the washer reports from baghdad, iraq's a prime minister of how much he sued any 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 a hold of operation since the rule 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
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of the federal government of the debt. we understand that the federal government that had to wait to hear over allowing the semi autonomy as could this region to export its oil for all turkish lands and turkish port of jihad on the mediterranean 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 detention between the 2 regions and also to evade any deficit in the budget. we understand that this whole deal according to she. yeah. as 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.
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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 tournaments could this region over oil and gas sectors that has resulted in 2 different policies of gas and oil sectors. oil giant shell is due in the high court in london next week. it's facing charges are the claims that it polluted water and soil in the niger delta. well, the 13000 villages of bringing the landmark case. they accused the company subsidiaries of destroying the land. and their way of life, i'm going to dress reports from a gully. the ocean's just buried the family metric. rosalyn was 87 years old when she died. but the claim, her death was hastened by high exposure to all pollution in mecca. before thick on
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there got to clearly you do these before some day we as many moly oh, else because of the water i thought of mercy is covered in skin rushes. she says it's from ingesting and bathing in contaminated water. royal dutch shell has been producing all in a gaudy line since 1958. the organic community is now suing it for environmental damages. i'm gonna go to know by b is a man leading the charge against the all giant. he says his community feels betrayed by show. i am devastated that that opt you now. shell who we are does shell is trying to see how we can hideaway from this. what royal dutch shell deed in our galley, dick queued up people. the asked the killing our people. so those who are making profit or those who have made profit out of these need to know that it is blood
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money. they say the devastation caused by almost 70 years of all exploration in nigeria, niger delta is massive. thousands of hector's of man grows, land and war to sources have been damaged. it's estimated it could take between 30 to 50 years to restore the polluted sites to what they were before. more than 50 all this have been recorded in all galli and billy communities polluting palms and rivers contaminating for strokes and drinking water. the communities want shell to pay compensation unclean of the area. the company says that keith has no legal standing environmental. he said the situation in the 2 communities is dire or by in every boy. if you go by that panel, they said that a gun with a impact. there is no horned red players are wolf, w hitcho's time, that police killer. now you have a spike robbins in, we know hardly that,
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how killer bends in 8th lawyers from the community claim shall wants to delay cheese dis, hearing for another 2 years to wear down the villages, and eventually have the case thrown out. and that could have wide implications. their case is seen as a test, as to whether multinationals can be held accountable for the actions of their oversee subsidiaries. how many degrees al jazeera? oh golly. elise has reaffirmed diplomatic ties with taiwan president sighing when as welcomed, the move of to honduras ended relations last week to align itself with china that left taiwan, but only 13 diplomatic allies, china's warned of reprisals if sy meets us. how speaker kevin mccarthy. on wednesday, the gin considered self government taiwan as part of its territory to be re taken by force if necessary. the people time one stays constant stress and pressure on the neighbor. on the other side of the highway street,
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my tie with relationship with democracies around the world have gone stronger in recent years. we continue to be excluded from and participating in international organizations and serving as an active member of the international community. the u . k. is data washed august, find tick, tock, nearly $16000000.00 for breaching data protection laws. the information commissioners office as the social media company use the personal data of children without the parent's consent. it says tick tock allowed more than a 1000000 children under 13 to use the platform. despite that being the minimum age to have a count on account, a spokesperson tick tock says that it disagrees with the decision and is considering its next steps. british billionaire richard branson, the satellite company has filed for bankruptcy, virgin orbit has been unable to recover after a failed rocket launch in january. it laid off around 85 percent of its employees.
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last week. aerospace agency nasa has named the crew for its 1st mission to fly past the moon and more than 50 years. before astronaut, 3 americans, one canadian include christina coach who is the 1st woman to take part and allude a mission. and as rob rentals reports, the eventual aim is return humans to the surface of the moon. ah, ladies and gentlemen, your order must to clue with the pep rally style event at nancy johnson space center in houston. the for astronauts took a bow on stage mission commander read wiseman is a former test, violet with 14 years at nasa often v here with you guys. mission specialist, christina coke will be the engineer on board. am i excited? has so lately physicist jeremy hanson is
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a canadian space agency astronaut, or a 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 has 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, set its 1st on crude spacecraft into lunar orbit last year, a top the powerful or ryan roggette, that successful light paved the way for next year's human crude mission. if all goes well, 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
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