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an important part of the battery supply chain for europe. they don't think it is. pete also have the same humor, rice as other people can nations made wealthy from oil and gas, now balanced that green obligations with the rights of indigenous people in comp choose solutions that for us, give us know for future voices from the optic. the money talks, money winds on it just either the drought in the horn of africa. 6 raimie systems have feels more than 100000 miles east of crossed into kenya. since last year. i last saw aiden lack of village in somalia, when how 4 grand children died because she had no food to keep them. in the last 20 living louis, dividing on goat skin and wild feats in this drought, we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as refugees, yakima, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and foods the season,
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the longest strikes back and forth decades. ah ah, hello, i'm sammy's a. this is the news. our live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump, due to a parent called over payments made to a porn film star. it will be the 1st time a former us president, his face criminal charges. these alive fixes from outside the cold house in manhattan, where trump is expected to arrive soon, plus ah, finland joins nato and a historic shift from decades of neutrality bird by roches invasion of ukraine. i'm tempted to say this is maybe the one thing we can sac disreputable because he
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once again hears precipitated something he claims to wanna prevent livelihood up in smoke of fire, destroys a popular clothing market in the bank. bessie campbell and on pieces. same it with your sport, pga and live to a golf is arrive at august. 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 stamford bridge. ah, donald trump is about to make history by becoming the 1st. 2 ever former u. s. president to face criminal charges is expected to leave his new york residence shortly for the court building and office of manhattan's district attorney. the charges are unclear, but the link to hush money paid to an adult film star claims she had an affair with
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donald trump. he says the case is politically motivated. this called on supporters to protest. kristen salumi joins us live from outside the court house in new york. so kristin, 1st of all, let's start with how things kick off in court today. ah, well, we are waiting for president trump to arrive at the courthouse behind me to face the charges that have been brought against him by prosecutor district attorney alvin bragg. and when he does arrive, we will here for the 1st time what is contained in that indictment. i expected to be dozens of charges against him related to that hush money payment that he made to an adult film star back when he was running for election in 2016. this is promising to be a complicated case. you can see behind me there's a huge police presence across the street from the court. house. news proves,
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are lined up, waiting to get a glimpse of the president as he arrives at court and make his presence known right now, though, we have joining me. defense, criminal defense attorney dmitri shack, nevada, choose gonna explain some of the procedure a little bit and help us understand what's going on here. dmitri, we know that michael cohen, president trump's fixer back when he was running for president, 1st of all pleaded guilty to actually making these payments to an adult film star serve time for that. but no charges were brought about the president than what was changed since then. and the federal authorities deciding not to bring charges against the president, and now where we seemingly have enough evidence to go forward with charges. so, president trump hasn't been the president for several years. the answer is
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prosecutorial discretion, right? prosecutors on all levels of all different sovereigns have the authority to start investigations, stop investigations, as long as they do it within good faith, right? and within their authority under the law, that's what happened here. as long as the statute limitations isn't violated, then prosecutors can bring this case at any point they want irrespective of the other office. this has been described as a challenging case because paying someone to be quiet isn't a crime. it's covering up the payment. i guess that it is a crime, walk us through what the da is likely going to have to do in order to make these charges stick. what the misdemeanor charges are the fraudulent business record charges. those are misdemeanor charges, right? misdemeanors generally speaking on very serious in order to escalate to a felony, you have to connect it to something else. and in this particular case, they use campaign finance. so those are the charges that i've been criticized. it'll be interesting to see if the charges stick. if they make it past the motion to dismiss and before trial jury, other than that,
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can we expect much information to come out of the court hearing today today? not so much. he will be released without bail. right? that is that much of a shocker. there won't be much else disclosed in open court, legally speaking, not in terms of the dramatic effects. and then the case will be put on for a schedule discovery. they're turning over a documents and so on and so forth. to meet you. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us and explaining the situation a little bit. we are out again waiting for president trump to arrive. the preceding itself should only take a couple of hours. i demonstrators have begun to gather outside the court, but so far at peaceful here outside of the court house, but lots of energy, lots of anticipation. all right, thanks so much. kristen salumi, it's not going to be a long day for you outside back coleman. we'll come back to you later. oh, john bolton is a diplomat and served as us national security advisor in the trumpet administration
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joins us now from washington d. c. so what you make of this is this a good day or a bad day for american prestige that a former president is taken to cold? well, i don't think anybody can considered a good day to have a former president indicted whether republican or democratic. but i think it's important to keep in mind that this is the beginning of the case, not the end of it. the real test is whether he's acquitted after trial or gets the case dismissed before it even goes to trial, or whether he's convicted. i think the outcome of the case could have very different ramifications politically, certainly in the united states, much, much more important just than the and what does it mean since we're talking about political ramifications for, of course, the big question, his reelection chances well the, the perception that this, prosecutors knows politically motivated is very strong within the republican party . and it is produced according to public opinion polls and upsurge,
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and trump support i, that's what i worry about. i would not have brought this case if i were the prosecutor, but the potential outcome, if trop is acquitted, is i think would be rocket fuel for his presidential campaign. which is what worries me, i'm not worried, the prosecution is going to hurt trouble. more of the prosecutors, and particularly if it fails, is going to help him. i think that's disastrous for our prospect of keeping him from getting the republican nomination. do you think this court case has delivered exactly that? looking at the latest polls, the royce is itself poll says that the support within republicans to see him as the presidential nominee has written to 48 percent. while florida governor on the sands is fallen from 30 to 19 percent, i think the pose basically show a knee jerk reaction by republicans is so i don't think this means this is solid
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support for trump. but as i say, if, if you take my position, which is i don't want trump to get the nomination, it's obviously bad news, just so your viewers understand the district attorney in manhattan was elected by the voters. a man had any campaigned on a platform in substantial part to get donald trump. so there's, there's a lot of reason for people to believe that the prosecution is politically motivated . but bear in mind 2 things can be true at the same time. the prosecution can be politically motivated and trump can be guilty is charge. all right, why you mentioned that you're against pump. explain to us, why are against him getting that nomination? you did once serve as a national security advisor. right. and it was that 17 months of service that convinced me he wasn't supposed to be president. i didn't trumped in a lot of damage to the united states during that 1st term. but i think. busy all of the damages repairable, i think it is being repaired. i was very word in 2020,
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and i'm just as worried if not more worried now that a 2nd trump term would do irreparable damage. so the republican party has a lot of very strong potential candidates. i think it is important to elect a conservative republican to repair the damage that the by your ministration has done. and i just hope week people can let me tell you the suggestion. i think they, donald trump's narrative is slightly different. he basically fired you and that's why you're better acting before that. you know, you are all too keen to serve under him. look, i thought i thought that i could help make effective decision making on behalf of american national security. i did the best i could for as long as i could, the historical record is clear, i resign and my opposition to him being re dominated is not untypical. and an extraordinary number of people who served in the senior positions in his
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administration tells you something about trump is president. all right, thanks so much john bolton. thank you. well, the case against trump is just one of several investigations involving the former president. and as john henderson explains, this might 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 it's 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
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investigations which included efforts to over throw or overturn the 2020 election. the new york case seems to be the least serious of them all in georgia. a grand jury has recommended indictments for multiple people over interference in george's 2020 election. it's not clear, trump is among them, but legal experts say this conversation between trump and georgia secretary of state amounts to a smoking gun. i just want to find 11780 loads, which is one more that we have the jury for women offered this murky but tantalizing tid bit. there are certainly names that you would recognize. yes, another legal threat, special council jack smiths prob trumps 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
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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. northwestern university psychology says trump's risk taking even a moral qualities, are key to his popularity. here is this beast out there doing it for me going out there fighting for me, saying what i feel deep down. and that's attractive. i mean, like, you know, he may be, he may be a narcissist, he may be a sociopath, but he's mine are. so 1st, my sociopath what it at approach works in court might well be tested again. and again, john henderson, al jazeera new york, plenty more. stella had on the news hour including did queued up people. nasty, kill enough people. 13000 villages in the ne j dal to bring
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a case against oil giant shall all the way to london. i called tele white. tick tock has been fine. nettie $16000000.00 the u. k. and a hole in one of the august of for this player ahead of his 1st major of the golfing season. that's coming up with a to in school. ah, finland has formerly joins nato, the world's biggest security alliance. they had some major policy shift for helsinki that's maintained neutrality for years. for the conflict in ukraine changed that fronting finland to apply for membership 10 months ago. it was welcomed as the 31st member of the alliance to ceremony and brussels. from to day, 31 flags will fly together,
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a symbol or will unity and our solidarity. joining nato is so good for film. it is good for nordic security and it's good for nato as a whole. cinnamon brings substantial and highly capable forces, expertise on national resilience and years of experience working side by side with nate 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 correspondence in moscow and kith. let's begin with jonah hall in the ukrainian capital,
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and of course jonah the process we're seeing today of part of nato's board as being reshaped that all began with a conflict in ukraine. yes, i called for his james so much about europe, security posture, of course, to just to point out that brussels at that ceremony. ukrainian officials of president, including the foreign minister dmitri, who labor the country, is a pot in a nation to nato. the alliances frequently said that ukraine will become in time a member of nato. and those officials hailing finland's membership. but hoping that fin the will now add its weight to. ready support ukraine's bid, but yes, as you say, so much of this brought about by the war and ukraine at that moment when russia invaded ukraine. it prompted an urgent reassessment, vital to countries, countries close to russia on russia's border about their security and about the extent to which russia might prove
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a threat in the future. you may recall the small a baltic states were particularly nervous in the early part of last year, but remember, they are nato members. they benefited from the collective security guarantee in article 5 that says that an attack on one native member is an attack on all. not so finland, with its enormous border with russia. 1300 kilometers are more not so sweet and just across the baltic sea. those 2 nations in may applied for membership. as a result, they needed unanimous approval by all the parliaments of nature, members, finland have got that. now you sweden is held up only by turkey. and remember, one other thing, the overall goals of lighting puting in his invasion of ukraine among them, was presumed to be the intent to disrupt nato's eastward expansion. well, plan is in brussels. now today i think will tell you that what he has achieved is precisely the opposite. the rather rapid expansion and very substantial expansion
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of nato 3 to fit them and possibly in the near future to include sweden as well or less. thank jonah, how there. but let's go over now to moscow, where we can speak to dosage of our joins us from the russian capital live. so what is russia saying about how it's going to adjust to this new reality along its board, as well as the russian officials who have spoken on tuesday after this announcements, they made it very clear that this is not a positive news for the russian state as a whole the spokesperson for the criminal to be true. pest golf said that this move threatens russia, secure in national interest. we also heard from the russian foreign minister, certainly love rob, who said that the security of northern europe is not going to be strengthened, but rather weakened by this move. and that russia will respond officially, in due time, in a calm manner. that is the political discussions and the political reaction that
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we've had in terms of actual tangible ones that we've seen is from the russian defense ministry. they have taken counter measures to try and bolster their defenses. we heard from the defense minister survey chicago, who said that at this move really increases the pensions and the conflict that has been ongoing in ukraine. and also he announced that the russians have delivered the scanned or missile system to neighboring bella roof. this is a missile system capable of launching nuclear warheads, so there seems to be definitely an increase in tensions. and this does not move by nato will only exasperate the situation. all right, thanks so much. still said jabar evac now, a woman accused of bombing a cafe in saint petersburg on sundays being charged with terrorism offenses. 26
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year old daddy, a trip over could face a prison sentence of 20 years if convicted. a prominent pro kremlin military blogger was killed in the block that wounded, at least 30 people. russia blamed ukrainian intelligence agencies for the bombing kid denies involvement. rushes commission of for children's rights has rejected allegations of war crimes made by the international criminal court. it says maria le volva below is responsible for lawfully deporting children from ukraine. last month, the have based court issued arrest warrants for the commissioner and president vladimir putin says hundreds of children had been taken from orphanages in areas of ukraine claimed by moscow in body of the countries. in january we took control of returning children home who had been sent for rest and we have a location in crimea in october last year. cream equals non dusty and
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crimea and crescent and dog, legit and russian. by the way, i'd like to draw your attention to the fact that all the children had been sent there. but hadn't, we did not sleep. so when investigations are published, claiming that the children are being transferred on mom for reeducation to certain secret times from from the satellites. colleagues, i regard these allegations as a sort of conspiracy here. and i will you come back? fire fights as an army. personnel have extinguished a fire in the bank of their she capital that ripped through one of its biggest clothing markets. more than 4000 shops were destroyed. try to say they have lost their livelihoods from $55.00 to $6.00 inches to 6 hours to bring the place under control. convey chandry b. bang bizarre. in dhaka, absolute devastation. as you can see, at 3 started building with 10 growth all under the ground just within
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a matter of few hours. everything last, there were about 4000 garments and clothing stores that was in this building. gone in 6 hours to the frame week and he had to smell the stench all over here. was on lopez and cloud that has been a major problem. yeah, the police, the military that been trying to disclose the crowd on, on local firefighters. how do we have difficulty getting in here because of a huge number of cars that have been in the founding a hydrogen here that has been a challenging factor. the military has been using helicopter to water drop since morning go 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 one has burned down. it's all gone now with nothing left. i am simply left abandoned on the street. many of these
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fires could have been prevented if there was fire fighting, acute men 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 quiet. now, 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, partly because of negligence from part of the business owners. and partly because of the lack of resource and enforcement from the government side too. so i'm just giving you the money here. i go to, there were fire incidents on 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 devastated this of the month of ramadan there waiting for the biggest sale of the year. the holy aid and not, and i have nothing, no family,
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an extended family. they will have a very, very sad id for sure. oil giant shall, is due in the high court in london next week, is facing challenges over claims it polluted water and soil and that nyja delta. more than 13000 villages of bringing the landmark case avenue address reports from our garley. the oceans 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 make up the for sick and you take out the clinic, you do these before today we are spending money. oh, else because of the water? i thought mercy is covered in skin rushes. she says its from ingesting and breathing in contaminated water. royal dutch shell has been producing all in going to land since 1958. the organic community is now suing it for environmental damages
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. i'm gonna go to, you know barbie 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 share, is trying to see how we can hide away from these. what roy dos, shell deed in all galli did queued up people, the asti, killing our people. so those who are making profit, or those who have made profit at all, these need to know that it is blood money. they say the devastation caused by almost 70 years of oil exploration in nigeria, niger delta is massive. thousands of hector's, of mangroves, land and war to sources have been damaged. it's estimated it could take between 30
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to 50 years to restore the polluted sites to what they were before. more than 50, all spoofs have been recorded in all galli and billy communities polluting farms and rivers contaminating fish, stocks, and drinking water. the communities want shell to pay compensation, unclean of the area. the company says their case 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 say that a gun with a impact, there is no horn, red piles are wolf, w hitcho's time that for his killer. now you have a spiteful bains in. we know hardly them 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 multi nationals can be held accountable for the actions of
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their overseas subsidiaries. i'm a decrease al jazeera or galle still. i had an al jazeera. am i excited? oh, absolutely. not a trailblazing team for its 1st crude mission to the moon in 50 years. and everything was like a light blow to deny. gotten them victory and the premier li action from the games coming up in school with pizza. ah hello there for south america. the rain continues to fall heavy as the course north, western part of the region where we have already seen flooding and landslides in recent weeks, places i ecuador, as well as peru, north western areas of brazil and bolivia. but the weather is going to pick up for
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the south of this. we've got a speck of thunderstorms running their way north, across the likes of northern argentina, paraguay, and into bolivia. we could see some flooding rains from this system. it's also gonna knock temperatures down as it rolls its way further north. if we have a look at the 3 day for us and see on a drop of nearly 10 degrees celsius with those thunderstorms on thursday. so unsettled weather, affecting the south in the days to come, things are looking much more settled to go central america and the caribbean. the temperature picks up in san jose as we go into wednesday. and the rain eases, the rain picks up because more eastern areas of the caribbean, places like hispaniola, seem more in the way of heavy rain. honest. a similar story for the north east of mexico. that seems to storm system rolling its way east across north america. and once again, we are like to see those powerful storms affect the midwest and part of the southeast of the us tuesday through to wednesday to weather update.
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ah, the latest news as it breaks evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered compared to the number of people missing with detailed coverage. the government policies are making it difficult for them to export on climate change has also impacted a supply from around the world. their rescue plan showed their confidence in 1st republic bank of all sides, which are critical to their functioning of the financial system. a with
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hulu. ah, you're watching out, is there a time to re cap the headlines now? donald trump is about to make history by becoming the 1st form a u. s. president to face criminal charges. they're linked to hush money paid to a porn star claim. she had an affair with trump. he says the case is politically motivated. finland hers formerly joined nato. helsinki applied to join the military alliance after russia invaded ukraine. moscow says it will strengthen its
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military positions on the border with finland in response. finland succession more than doubles the length of the land border between russia and nato members. before finland joined, it stretch from norway to estonia and latvia and around the russian on exclaim of kellen and grat. more than 1200 kilometers in total. while here it is now finland's vamp ship takes rushes, shared border with nato members to more than 2500 kilometers. i'm tempted to say this is maybe the one thing that we can thank mister putin for because he at once again here is precipitated something he claims to want to prevent by russia's aggression causing many countries to believe that they had to do more to look out for their own defense and to make sure that they could deter possible russian aggression going forward or grandees and is
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a professor of international relations at the university of se that noise joins us now from oslo. good to have you with us. so is this not the most serious strategic realignment of power between nato and russia? at least when it comes to borders in years, if not decades or it's a huge shift. this is a gradual militarization of the scandinavia. so throughout the cold war, scandinavia, snow and ice being a quite a peaceful region for most of the countries there being neutral. but we now see that this northern flank towards russia is, is expanding. so again, this more than double sto, borders between nato and russia and will ensure that so yeah, tension so that continue for world escalate, possibly as well for quite some time. you may have heard that just before we came to anthony blink in the u. s. secretary of state, thanking putin for this. is this not
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a massive miscalculation on the part of the russian president? oh, well depends what you mean miscalculation day names in the world there in ukraine, as antony blinker would put it, thank you very much. you've given us, monet to members by launching that war. well, definitely a problem up north, but the, if, if the ukraine would have join nato, it would have been considered much, much grave or threats to russia by, by, by the way, they assess this so. so for them, i guess the russians, there was no good options here, but still one has to be careful about this rhetoric because usually the common arguments coming out of washington. now it's, you know, putting didn't want more nato and american troops on his borders. now he's going to get inland into the border, but no one explains how this is going to actually increase security for the west. if anything, this made away the main security threats to russia,
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they consider it to be an existential threat. when we expand this threat towards russia, russia will respond in a way which will undermine our security. so no one explained why abandoning neutrality for finland. one of the great, the success stories from charlotte, it will actually strengthen the security from the west. if this was the case, i would support it, but so far i haven't heard any convincing arguments. well, it's hold steps. do you think russia will now take to strengthen its position on the northern borders? well, the russians will probably will strengthen their military position and the northwest close to the finish borders because, well, as i mentioned during the cold war, this is a region of stability, but about a year and a half ago and in the regions decided to accommodate american military bases on the soil, and now of course, finland joining nato,
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possibly sweden as well. and with this, the entire security landscapes change in the north. so now again, they will have to respond to me le, terribly, there. again, the increasing their defenses and their deterrence. we have to keep in mind we because we always speak about deterring russia. they are also tasked with deterring us in nato. so this will require the russians to again create more weapons and placed more weapons on boarders switch. nato has committed itself to defending and do you think we're going to see a massive nato militarization and build up in finland along the border with russia? and not yet, i think finland, the intention is to create a little trouble as possible. withdraw with russia again, they would like to have the de security guarantees from nato. and anyway, security can be subsidized without while minimizing the reactions from russia. so
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initially, i think they're going to be careful not to have any american troops and weapon systems placed on the roster waters. but the way they usually work is through incrementalism. much like the missile defense system 1st, you know, introduce 10 missiles, then 10500. and the same goes with the american military infrastructure. it gradually changes to the so i don't, i wouldn't expect any significant, the american weapon systems, our troops of the sagal popping up on the russian border over the next year or so about the overtime. and nato is marching east and it will increase its military precedence along the russian border. so again, this, this will come incrementally. ok, thank you so much for your analysis. my pleasure. least one person has died and doesn't have been injured. offshore train derailed in the netherlands collided with a crane near a village between the hague and lived and city maintenance work was planned for
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rail authority. say they don't know how the crane ended up on the track. about 50 people were on board. the ruth is one of the busiest in the netherlands. services have been suspended for the coming days. at least 6 people have been killed in an avalanche in india is ne, a search operation is underway in the state. all of those who dies with tourists rescue as a searching for at least 70 people feared trapped in the snow. pakistan supreme court has ruled a decision by the election commission to delay snap polls and to provinces was illegal. it's cold for the vote to be held no later than may. the 15th. the commission delayed elections in punjab and hybrid boston while provinces in october, citing a lack of resources. both areas were governed by supporters of former prime minister in wrong con can. i'll hide the has more from islamabad. i historic decision by the budget on his supreme court which had to intervene after the government started to
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drag its feet on the election date. although that election date would announce for 30 of april in the province of the punjab, where m. ron con, our government had the dog, the provincial assembly, according to the budget on the constitution, the elections have to be held within 90 days after the disillusion. off that particular assembly. the government of cause were saying that they cannot hold or the election on the stipulated date, saying that the country was going to an unprecedented economic crisis. and that go the election should be held at the same time as the national assembly left elections. on the 8 of october, however, the court has ruled that the election should be held on the 12th of may. and 13 dead delay saying that 13 dead were wasted, saying that the move by the election commissioner of august onwards unconstitutional. this of course,
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will be seen at the major when for the budget on that he can stop which as hes the decision of the supreme court as a historic decision. but the government and power of god will not be happy with this decision. stay, doctors and temporary contracts. malaysia have gone strike for 3 days. that's my thing. mass resignation, unless they given permanent positions. bassett pay florence louis reports from column pull contract. doctors working in the government health system are walking off the job. they're taking unplanned, leaf between monday and wednesday this week as part of a strike part of an anonymous group calling itself. ma, got 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 joined the civil service as permanent staff. that would give the better korea prospects and job security. what is happening today is thought defiance by doctors. it is
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a call for help for the entire health care. so it's not just for doctors for the entire house guess of his militia is facing multiple crisis, and we need to recognize the 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 a half trevor. a long way to be here. if i understand why some doctors are going on strike, and i wish them to best because it is their fight. contact 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 over. but in 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
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association says they don't can don't strike action, but understand the difficulties. contract doctor's faith has been brought up to many health ministers too many ones about you know, what the contract doctors are going through. so even though that this guy, when he's new and they're inhabited this problem, but still they are gone 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. a malaysia's public health system may need an overhaul. florence louis, algeria, color loom port iraq can it's all economists kurdish region of a great to restart oil exports through to tea. a former request has been sent to ankara. move abeline has more now from bank that iraq's prime minister,
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how much he sued, and he has a now and said that his government has his truck had deal with the government of that semi a tuna mas kurdish region to resume oil exporting. that follows 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, to hear over allowing the semi autonomy as could this region to export its oil at all to dish lands and turkish port of jihad on the mid train 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
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2 regions and also to evade any deficit in the budget. we understand that this 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 similar to this could this region over oil and gas sectors that has resulted in 2 different policies of gas and oil sectors. rights activists in mexico are urging the government to strengthen laws against acid attacks on people. they want the tax involving chemicals to be re classified as a crime equivalent to attempted murder. manual report reports from mexico city
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got him in sanchez is an acid attack survivor. the assault she suffered 9 years ago at the hands of a former partner, left scars on 70 percent of her body. if they're going to feel this attack, lift me in the hospital for 8 months. it affected half of my face, my neck, my chest, my arms and legs were completely damaged. after some 64 reconstructive surgeries, garmin says the trauma never fully goes away. and part of that has to do with the fact her attacker was never arrested activists say that in many cases, attacks like these go unpunished, was there for those that are problematic. as us yelled as i meet the woman who were survive is of this type of violence. i realize the scale of the social problem. the 1st thing i did was change it from being a victim to an activist. i protest calling on the mexican government to do more to
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cur, violence against women have intensified in recent years while a tax on women using acid have also been documented in other parts of latin america . activist. see the problem here in mexico is especially bad. lemme know solomon. the problem is not only would choose to attacks with acid and corrosive substances, violence is becoming much more cruel and extreme. and this includes other types of toxic, flammable, reactive and caustic substances. women's rights advocates argue that this form of extreme violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities in mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. one thing activists are pushing for its passage of a bill currently in the mexican con, which seeks to reclassify asset attacks as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted murder if passed, the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using acid or other corrosive
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chemicals. with up to 12 years in prison, isn't layla's, mom does. this is one of many steps necessary to was creating an integrated policy that will restore some of the rights that have been taken away from survivors of this type of violence. though mexico's government does not keep an official count of acid attacks. women's rights activists have documented, at least 34 over the last 20 years. but many believe the number of victims to be far higher. man, whether apple or al jazeera mexico city, the you case data watch dog is fine, took talk nearly $16000000.00 for breaching data protection laws. the information commissioner's office says the social media company use the personal daughter of children without their parent's consent. it says tick tock allowed more than a 1000000 children on the 13th to use the platform. despite that being the minimum age to have an account, the spokesperson for tick tock says it disagrees with the decision and is
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considering its next steps. sewage space agency nasa has named the crew for its 1st mission to fly past the moon in more than 50 years before astronauts. 3 americans and one canadian include christina cock, she's the 1st woman to take part in aluminum mission. and as ronald's reports, the eventual aim is to return humans to the surface of the moon. ladies and gentlemen, your order most to crew awe with a pep rally style event at nasa's johnson space center in houston. before astronauts took a bow on stage mission commander read wiseman is a former test, violet with 14 years at nasa. awesome to be here with you guys. mission specialist, christina coke will be the engineer on board. am i excited? as 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, airman, victor glover will be the spacecraft pilot because adam is to is more than a mission to the moon and back. it's more than a mission that has to happen before we send people to the surface of the moon. it is the next step on the journey that gets humanity to mars. the artemus program named after the ancient greek goddess of the moon, sent its 1st and crude spacecraft into lunar orbit last year, a top the powerful or ryan rocket. that successful flight paved the way for next year's human crude mission if all goes well, artemus 2 will put humans near earth's cosmic companion for the 1st time since apollo 17. in 1972. on the 4 day mission,
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the crew will travel more than 40000000 kilometers orbiting the moon and testing systems and equipment. it's all. busy in preparation for the next mission, which is planned to touch down on the lunar surface. sometime in 2025. rob reynolds algae, 0. still had an al jazeera live and let live golf buzz competes live and that live, i think that was survey will hear from some of the world's best players ahead of the masters at augusta. coming up with peter. ah ah.
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my gold fines' hate his head to bring us up to stay, but the game sent me. thank you so much. the wolves, base gulf as have been arriving at augusta. but 1st major of the season, the masters, this year's tournament has an added diamond with players from the established pga to a coming up against those from the break away lives series. joanna garage are of scruples when scotty scheffler won the masters 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 we'll gusta will see the return of 18 golf as he joined the saudi back, tall 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
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bother me. i've told everyone sergio's one of the top 10 players i've ever seen hit a ball. but if he's gonna make comments about the tour i play i'm, i'm gonna make a comment back and if it's offensive, i apologize. i open champion cameron. smith has more reason than most to bash the pga tour having been banned off to joining the lives series and denied the opportunity to defend his title at the players championship. but the australian says he's received a warm welcome and is happy to return. i think there's too much rubbish. gone on basically, i spent an era then seen lots of familiar faces, lots of smalls and hugs and it's, it's very nice. i don't think there's any ah, any kind. his hatred going on between applies monday's practice. session was the 1st time many of the live and pga tour golfers had played alongside each other since golf's ugly split. and there appeared to be no animosity, no,
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still play golf for 11. so i'm here at the masters and you know, enjoy this weekend. ah, you know, this week's all about augusta. like i said, all, all my bodies are so a bodies enjoy seeing them. you know, it's nice to see a lot of guys who are messina, not much. so i should be a great week and looking forward to it. but that could change live golf. see yo, greg norman wasn't invited to the masters but says his golf was plan a 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'll tell you what, i think the fans and the media are making it more interesting. and if you have a live live feed versus for you to come in on a stretch refund, son or fis rivalry, come the fine round. for now, at least it's a case of live and let live players compete. joanna cash raska al jazeera might not be the only ones to challenge the pga to his biggest names this week. this was the austrian golfer, cept struck her on the par,
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312 ho to lighting the crowds when he hit a hole in one. unfortunately for him, it came in his practice round and not in the composition itself. trucker who is ranked 3rd in the world is playing 2nd masters of the finishing in the time. the 30th last year in the premier league manager, las chelsea are up against liverpool on tuesday, their 1st games and 2nd coach, graham potter, he lost his job falling chelsea's to no loss to aston villa at the weekend, which left them 11th in the table and 12 points off the top 4 and those all important champions league places. chelsea of only $13.00 lea games in 2023 and the man in temporary charge of the club. bruner cell tow admits he's never picked starting 11 before it must have challenged. and i've been just where he is coaching about been 24 years. he bought improvement stuff really. and his locks billions and engine rooms. i will try to loose,
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heavily as guidance place it's been an underwhelming season for liverpool too. they are 8th in the table and in danger of their worst lead finish under you can clop the german is now the longest serving manager in the premier league admits he is still in charge because of his past success rather than his teams. current form and not he has a talisman or, or whatever, or, or as her for murals on the, on the houses walls. i'm here for to deliver. i know that 100 percent as now and nothing else in my mind. but i know as well. i'm still here because of what happened in the last few years. i 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 it, but we have to sort it we cannot just continue playing like we do from time to time
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. tempers flared in evidence. game with tottenham as spurs just missed out on victory in their 1st game. since coach antonio cons i left the club. emerson went down 10 men only in the 2nd half. when abdul i do curry was given a straight red car shopping. harry kane, in the face. things got worse for everton. when michael, keen, brought down christian romero and gave away penalty. cain stepped up and put away the spot to give spurs. the lead. i taught them would themselves be on the wrong end of a red card. lucas mora came on in the 82nd minute and was sent off in the 8th. and just when it looked like spring, we're heading for the when he hit this screamer in the 90th minutes to rescue a point for everson and also make up for concealing the penalty earlier in the game if it's an out of the relegation zone. for now, while tottenham overtake manchester, united in 4th place on gold difference in
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spain's la league, valencia crept out of the relegation zone or the one all home draw against roy via cano since e commerce sonya gave i a corner. the lead 9 minutes in valencia were given. the penalty was 10 minutes left for a handle. just imply that some of the dutch papoulias new patrick closet casually converted despotic to snatch a point for his side. and there were ugly seems a league match in mexico, a referee was caught on camera, need a player in the group heard that correctly. there the match for seen america. and leon pose managers roofing proven approach with one of the teachers ref on the bell will miss next week's monte carlo masters of the failing to recover from an injury that kept them out of tennis for nearly 3 months. that way. the due time, grand slam champion as be nursing a hip problem at ended, he's australian open title defense. in the 2nd round, he was forced to skip last month indian wells and miami open tournaments as well.
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it's a blow to the spaniard who has 111 times in monte carlo is still hoping to be back on court for may's french open. will number to call us al cortes has also pulled out of the tournament in monte carlo. british box me a con, has been banned from all sports for to use for doping. the full junior wealth where will champion retired, offering love to tell brooke in february last year that he did not intend to ingest the ban substance, which a similar effect to testosterone con, hell, b, b. f junior, welterweight title 2 years from 2009 to 2011. but even if now be are again in a couple of hours with most full sneezed semi pizza. amazing is always. thanks so much buddy. how that fit for this news out. but i'm back in the moment a couple of minutes. well, we'll have another full shout. so stay with us here now to sarah. ah
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ah, with the levy breach on the powder river is whitening that's ominous for the town to power downstream as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, barrels 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long current waste your in the air that caused rain and snow fall california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january an impact of climate change and a probable trend into the future. the muslim community in diana,
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living in a vibrant harvey in cal chat, this country we are blessed. we live in harmony, the art of an agenda. al jazeera well to travel to south america for a guy, and he's ramadan. is long ago the of late and they enjoy doing it. so we have a rich country in terms of diversity, and that the something that we can celebrate. graham, at an in diana analysis era, in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim their cultural heritage. $6000.00 body the story. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how european countries refused their request. and even exhibited human remains in their museums restitution, africa stolen episode to return on our.

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