tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 5, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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ah, hello, i'm robot has sent. this is the news our live from dough hob coming up in the next 60 minutes. the arab league calls on emergency meeting after is ready for us is storm. ok, so mosque beating and arresting palestinians during ramadan prayers. this fate case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election and it should be dropped immediately. defiance from a president turns defendant, donald trump pleads not guilty to 34 tons of falsifying business records. ah,
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military honors tributes and praise. poland welcomes ukraine's president as he looks to strengthen ties still further. and farmers and factory workers in india demand a minimum wage and social benefits ahead of state elections. i felt like a would sincere he still in it. so when it's heading into the 1st major golf tournament of the year, the 47 year old targeting his 6 victory, the masters, which tees off on thursday, ah, a violent raid by is ready, voice is inside is lance 3rd holy as site the alex m oscars join condemnation and demands for de escalation from countries in the region. israel says it was trying to remove youths who barricaded themselves inside overnight, along with stones steaks and fireworks, out of leagues called for an emergency meeting. natasha county reports.
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fire work light up is lambs. 3rd holy is site is really police move in during ramadan. prayers ah, social media video from inside. oh ok. so mosque shows, police officers beating people with baton again, the book i was on the reading, the quote on that is that it is was dangling, it's, and one hits me in the chest. that is really police, a dozens of masked juveniles armed with fireworks clubs and stones barricaded themselves inside. they say when attempts to coax them out peacefully failed. the police force their way in more than a dozen palestinians and police officers were injured. they were born and listed on alex a mosque despite all what is going on is purely from muslims and cannot be shared. everything that is going on and happening by force will never be legitimate. juice
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visited the compound hours later to observe passover on tuesday, hamas and others urged palestinians on social media to go to alex a mosque referred to by jews as the temple mount to quote defended from the occupiers. in a statement is really police said the attempt to disrupt the holiday in the routine of prayers and visits to the temple mount is the result of increasing incitement on social networks by terrorist organizations. among others, those rioters are 1st and foremost, harming a large population of muslims who wish to celebrate and to pray safely. condemnation on both sides was swift. the arab league and the palestinian president's office criticized the violence and the jordanian foreign ministry said israel would be responsible for the dangerous consequences of this confrontation.
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israel's national security minister urged the cabinet to convene and respond to rockets fired from the gaza strip by sunrise on wednesday, the situation was calm, but with ramadan pass over and easter holidays overlapping this coming weekend. tensions are high in the old city. natasha named l 0. occupied east jerusalem went off to the right in the lock. so rockets were far towards southern israel from garza as your old carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, which it said targeted hamas military sites. soon. all cited reports from gaza. these railey air strikes where on the military sites belonging to hamas in different areas in the gaza strip, there was only military. there was only material damage in these military sites. as they were empty, there used to be empty. eda at once said there is any kind of escalation that is predicted or any tension ah,
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no casualties or injuries were reported. of course, in retaliation off the earth strikes and while they were still going on, a marriage is of rockets were launched from because this strip as well. and, and, and that response in retaliation between the israeli army and the policy infections in godsa. i stayed for a while in the early hours of when is day to day. they were then a strong international in egyptian medications taking place. they seemed to have been successful to restore the called back to the gaza strip. we have not witnessed any launching of rockets or air strikes in the past couple of hours. a mass on it side of it, with many statements it through many of its officials abroad. and in garza said and confirmed that this is really aggression is and proceed dented. and it has, it's
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a serious shift as it has been cold enough, the ease, really aggression towards it up the mosque and the worshippers, they've cold on the policy and people to resist and to fight back with all their tools, this ease, really, aggression and crimes. any more had in the news are including ukraine's president. modern newsline speak, resumes, poland, higher saunas on the pledge of more fighter jets, scotlands political funding scandal deepens. as the husband of the former 1st minister is rested. that in sports, the young says korean player who's making a name for himself and major league baseball. that story coming up later in the program. at 1st i thought it might have been ah, donald trump is calling on republicans in congress or cut funding for the justice
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department and the f. b. i until they quote, come to their senses. the day after he appeared in court and criminal charges, the former us president denies $34.00 counts of falsifying business records in relation to hush money paid before the 2016 election. trump claims he's the victim of a politicized prosecution, designed to harm his 2024 presidential campaign. back in florida on tuesday he called the district attorney who brought the case a criminal. and he said the judge and his family were trump haters. he attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations, russia, russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, ukraine, impeachment hoax, number one, impeachment hoax number to the illegal and unconstitutional rate on mara lago right here. but now they have really stepped up their efforts by indicting the 45th president of the united states who received
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075000000 votes, which is more than any sitting president in the history of our character, our diseases. gabriel alazam, who has been following events in new york, their images that will go down in u. s. history. donald trump arriving at a court in manhattan. gone was the traditional swagger that is defined trumps persona. to day, the former president was uncharacteristically somber. as he became the 1st current or former president to ever be charged with the crime. and this is what he's been charged with. the indictment being unsealed before trump in the court room. $34.00 felony counts, including falsifying business records, and other charges stemming from a $130000.00 hush money payment to a former adult film star. donald trump pleaded not guilty to all the charges. the
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case against trump laid out later by the manhattan district attorney alvin brag. 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes. these are felony crimes in new york state. no matter who you are. we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct. however, the indictment did not impress trump's legal team, he says frustrated, he's upset, but i'll tell you what he's motivated and it's not going to stop him and it's not gonna slow down. earlier outside the court house, the anticipation had built to a fever pitch as both supporters and detractors of the former president gathered outside phony case. everybody knows that political persecution today is the beginning of a long series of potential passengers. and finally,
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after hours of waiting trumps motorcade arrived right past our camera. donald trump's motorcade arriving here at the court house. he's in one of these vehicles a historic moment. it's a very scary times, a very fragile time for american democracy. and not only should americans be nervous, good people around the world should be as well. this is just the start of what likely will be a long legal battle. the next phase will be a trial. trump's lawyers argued to the judge that they don't want that trial to begin until the middle of next year, putting it right smack in the middle of a presidential campaign, one in which it's probable trump himself would be a top contender for the republican nomination. trump left court without comment after more than 2 hours inside. later in the evening when trump returned to his mar lago estate in florida,
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he broke his silence. this fate case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. and it should be dropped immediately. trump showing his defiance against a judicial process that is very much in motion. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york. deborah was with us now howard americans waking up to the news this morning. gabriel. while they're waking up to blaring headlines in the newspapers throughout the united states and elsewhere and i'll show you a couple of them to give you an idea. right now this is the new. busy york times, the headline trump charged with $34.00 felonies and then the subhead right below district attorney sites payoffs to a porn star, a play boy model, and a door man, taking some details from the unsealed indictment. and then of course, this now famous photo that will go down and
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u. s. history for decades to come up. trump sitting in the court room with his lawyers on each side of him on a show. you another newspaper headline. this is the new york and it's a conservative tabloid that's owned by rupert murdoch also. and fox news has a tendency to be more supportive of trump trumped up. is that it? that headlines asks brags, historic case vers dawn, falls flat, sorta insinuating that the case is weak by the district attorney, and that there's not much there sort of, echoing what we've heard from trump, himself, and his defenders. there's also the new york daily news, which is a more liberal data tabloid here in new york. but you can't find it anywhere. it's sold out. it just has a photo of trump walking into court and then a, a headline of just under arrest. oh this and i'll show you this. doesn't matter what language, this is a taiwanese newspaper here that is published in the u. s. obviously in the chinese
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you don't have to be able to read what it says to know what they're talking about. obviously trump photo in court on the front page of this as well so you can get a sense that it really is the main story. as you can imagine, people sort of digesting everything that took place about 24 hours ago outside this courtroom. the you see behind me at this court house. yeah, we've been seeing over the last few hours, particularly democrats, not we saying very much about this. how a republican party leaders reacting to what's been happening in court. the trump supporters and i would say the far right of the republican party, the so called make america great wing of the party. they are energized and they're really rallying around president, ex president trump. and they feel feel that this could be a boost to him moving forward. he's his voters are energized and energy means votes . ah, but the more mainstream, or, or traditional wing of the republican party,
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i should say, they are not quite sure what to do. we're seeing some top republicans come out defending donald trump since it's such as senator lindsey graham, but others being a little bit more quiet. why? because there's a little worry with in some way or some in the republican party that if trump is the nominee for his party, he might have a hard time winning over independent voters in a general election. those independent voters are key. they're usually the ones that decide really who is the president based on small amount of votes in certain states . so that is a real problem that the republican party is gonna have to face. do they as a party rally around trump, given his legal problems, legal problems that are going extended well into next year when a trial takes place? or do they try to back off of him, back off support for trump moving forward. rob republican party has a lot of questions they're gonna have to answer as gabriel alexander. following
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that story, forrest a new york. a. thank you very much indeed. ok, i want to take you back to our top story. the stormy of alex m. oscar in occupied east jerusalem by israeli forces, and the arab league is called for an emergency meeting, and hossam zacky is assistant secretary general of the arab league. he's joining us now from cairo. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us on al jazeera, what can the honorably do in practical times to try to take the heat out of what is clearly a very tense situation. well, this is a very tense situation and we not only of course condemn it and we lay the blame totally and squarely on the israeli government. this is a political organization. we can do political and diplomatic work, and this is exactly what you're set up to do. we are going to work politically and diplomatically to expose what israel has been doing and to lobby the world, lobby,
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the governments of the world in the united nations and outside of the united nations in favor of protecting the palestinian people. this is what they need right now. and it is obvious that what is happening is, is just exposing what these ratings are all about. they are the occupying power. they are doing what they are doing because no one really is protecting the palestinians, and there's not enough to have biased indians who are resisting the occupation. but we do need to have this protection force examined by the relevant authorities into united nation. israel says it was trying to remove, use food barricaded themselves inside, overnight, along with stones sticks and fireworks done was still not a 100 percent clear at this stage. what it was that actually caused this israeli security forces to go into the mosque. but how difficult does that make it for the
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arab league to try to find some sort of solution to this? when there is the possibility or at least the allegation that palestinian youth may have been at least the trigger that would have allowed the israeli forces encouraged these forces to go in listen. it's not that we need another excuse from the israeli occupation forces to storm in like some mosque they. they never run out of excuses. they always tell you that there would be use barricading. i'm asking guns and so on. that's. that's that we have heard this so many times. it is almost irrelevant at this point. this is a government that is bent on harming the palestinian population on using all sorts of violence and extreme force in order to make them
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complied with its way. and it's not going to happen. we know it's not going to happen. anyone who has but little knowledge about the situation would have told you a month ago, 2 months ago, that in ramadan, things are going to pair up. because in ramadan, they use maximum force and the palestinians who come to the mosque to pray are not going to take this course all that peacefully. so it's going to be there. we're going to be factors, and there are going to be tensions and conflicts. and this is something that we have warned about even in public statements. so it's not a surprise and the prefix given by the israeli police. i just think benjamin netanyahu said on twitter that israel is working. i'm quoting, his tweet now is working to maintain the status quo and calm the spirits of the temple night, obviously also known as oxen. last, how confident could the audibly be that the government benjamin netanyahu can be relied upon to play a part in trying to keep things calm?
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i have no confidence in this government. i think i speak very safely on behalf of all those who have signed into this statement today. we have issued it just a moment ago. i don't know if you got it or just just but anyway, this is this situation where we cannot really demonstrate and any faith in the existing government in israel, it is obvious that it's a government that that has its agenda sets in bigotry and it is not really a government that is a partner for peace or p seeking efforts. so it is just about confrontation, the use of violence, the use of maximum force that is for debts. but it's all about and we're going to work with the governments of the world in order to expose this phase of these ab
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government. and we're not going to stop, we're going to continue to work and we're going to have studios have access to mosque be able to free, worshiped in the places of worship. and the jordanian is that are the custodians of the holy sites in order to be able to pay that role hosting exactly. assistant secretary journal of the big so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. not going to golf and farmer 1st, miss nicholas sturgeon's been arrested. dayton morrow was detained. and why did the same as part of an investigation into the scottish national part? his campaign financing po brennan has more from london startling development. the police turning up at the home address of peter morrow and his wife nicholas
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sturgeon, he the former chief executive of the scottish national party. she recently resigned leader of the scottish national party. and what they're investigating. what if the con i so far of an 18 month investigation to the parties finances now specifically, the police are looking at a $740.00 a $1000.00 money raised that was supposed to be ring fenced for the purposes of funding a 2nd scottish referendum but which appears at 1st glance, at least to have been spent on day to day party expenses, which it shouldn't have been. the other thing that the police are looking at is a, an interest re loan the p tomorrow gave to the party 107000 pounds. that's around $134000.00. which a lot of that. so i should really have been declared within 30 days, and in fact, it wasn't officially declared for a year. so as offense, but the reporting rules were not followed correctly and that's what the police are
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looking up there. so they've arrested him this morning. they have 12 hours to hold him before they need to make a decision on whether to extend that attention for another 12 hours or charge him or indeed release him without charge on at the moment the police scotlands simply saying a 58 year old man has been arrested in suspicion of connection with an ongoing investigation. he's in custody and other such as are ongoing. the nato secretary general says it will be our historic mistake for china to provide weapons to russia . gen sold them, but said any such move would have profound implications. china's ties with russia have been on the agenda for day 2 of the nato foreign ministers meeting in brussels, and they've also been discussing defense spending. meanwhile, ukraine's president, blocking me as glen sky, has been awarded, poland highest civilian honor during his official visit to warsaw. he thanked the neighbouring nation for support since that actually invasion,
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since the says ukraine was poland to become a main partner in reconstruction that efforts when the war and on this hosting more than 1300000 ukrainian refugees is really a little contributed. it is a great honor to be here today with my wife and to thank the president, his team, the polish government, and every polish person for what you have already done have not abandon ukraine. you have stood shoulder to shoulder with us and we are grateful for it. i believe that these i stork relations i historic result store strength between our countries . john hall reports from cave. what is come at the invitation of the post presidency, a full state occasion pump and pageantry, as you probably seeing in the pictures there. and as president lensky awarded the highest state owner in the company of his wife, alina so, you know, certainly one aspect of this is that this is a broadening, a deepening of a very close alliance. they weren't always close allies of course,
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at between these 2 neighbors, potent has been hugely instrumental in coalescing european support behind ukraine taking in all those refugees to ukraine. once all of that, to continue, there is another aspect to it, which is taking the opportunity perhaps to just pay for over a couple of very small cracks beginning to show in the alliance before they become anymore divisive. notably, the flow of cheap ukrainian grain into the european union into poland in particular, terrorist, great and bringing the price of grain down and upsetting domestic producers. domestic farmers in a number of countries in the pony pharmacists threatened to try and disrupt this visit. they haven't done so yet, but during the course of the morning, the polish agriculture minister resigned in protest at the european commissions decision to continue to allow poli, ukrainian grading terrorist free all the way through 2024. so, you know, it is an issue of concern, it is a small crack, but they will be
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a deep interest in making sure these divisions don't grow. russia's oil and gas revenues have dropped sharply as a result of lower prices and sanctions over the war in ukraine. moscow's finance ministry says 1st quarter tax revenue from the sector plunged 45 percent compared to last year. i'll prices are down around 20 percent last year. as high as caused by moscow's invasion of ukraine. russia's oil and gas industry has been slapped with western sanctions, forcing moscow to sell more to china and india at a discount. now, course, in this case, an economist with a focus on russia's economy, john is live now from was a very good to have you with us. just wanna be clear how much of this is done to sanctions. and there are other other factors that are involved in this i'm good afternoon rob. i am so sorry, but there's been interruption. can you please repeat the question? yes, certainly i just wanted to to, to clarify how much of the, the impact that russia is seeing and it's all in gas prices. i'm supplies is down
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to sanctions or are there any other factors that are involved? well, 1st of all, thank you so much. so much for having me. the sanctions are a major driver i would say out of the entire drug that we are observing about how is the direct result of the sanctions of russian oil that were introduced in december. now since then, russian oil has been trading, it is discounts due to the so called oil price gap. and i'd say again about a half of the losses is because of the sanction. what can russia do to redress the balance a bit? there is not that much, but there are things that are that the government is undertaken 1st, they are thinking about measures that would make things. there were no sanctions. of course it is impossible, but one specific step is starting in july. the government will calculate taxes on
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oil revenues as if oil was trading higher than it actually does. so there's a limit, so that very discounts, you know, that has this year due to the sanctions. it is not going to bring in much, but it is going to increase by the revenues by about $10000000.00 of the course. the price is $23.00. and the other thing is, of course, the natural economic response. the rubel, the russian currency has been devaluing. and this has dropped by about it seen percent over the course of the less re months because companies pay taxes based on rumor revenue. right. that also automatically increases budget receipts. so the primary customers for oil and gas from russia are china and india. how much does that kind of balance out or change the balance of, of, of insulin, shall we say, between china and russia and india and russia do do those 2 countries have greater leverage over russia?
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as a result of this, i'm looking ahead obviously to try to find some sort of solution ultimately to the war. and ukraine does that give particularly china, any sort of additional leverage to be able to encourage russia to take a particular stand. and this is a new political question and i'm not really good at your politics, but talking about the oil market specifically, the situation is very interesting. rushing this sort of a separate oil market for russian oil is one seller, russia and basically 3 buyers, china, india, and turkey. and we know from the iranian experience, the chinese, a very difficult counterpart. and even though neither china worrying their officially follow the world price gap, they are acting, you know, knowing that russia has no other option, but to sell it's crude at around $60.00 or even below that when the global prices are lower. so yes, they obviously do gain
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a very important leverage. i'm not sure how they're going to exercise, but in terms of political questions and answers. but they have suddenly become a very significant source of budget revenues and the support of the entire russian economy. and that of course, can be used in political and political consideration was really interesting to get you and talk from this nickos and actually thank you very much indeed for being with us. and i'll just hear thank you. like an international please of ration has shut down what's believe to be one of the world's largest online markets, doing in stolen identities. yours policing agency, euro poll says more than a 100 people were arrested in the operation which spanned 17 countries. genesis market offered more than $2000000.00 identities for sale with prices ranging from 70 us cents to hundreds of dollars depending on the nature of the stolen data. still ahead and also here ma'am, are trying to revive a vital industry,
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but we'll tourists come while the violence goes on. and it's for the last minute penalties ended. the hopes of the title favorites of the german chop and is going to be here with that story. ah hello there from the satellite image over south america, we can see where the heavy rain is set for the days ahead up in the north west. but we will see the wet weather picking up across more sensual areas, places like bolivia, as well as paraguay. but the threat of flooding in landslides remains close parts of ecuador as well as peru, where you can see those yellow piece or the heavy rain for wednesday. into thursday, we are expecting no severe thunderstorms to rush up further. north and heavy falls to come for paraguay, and temperatures dipping down in places like as soon shown,
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but they will be on the up in one setting over the next few days with more in the way of sunshine and things are looking largely sunny across much over the caribbean, more scaffold showers moving into easton areas, his pin your la seeing a little bit of heavy rain then a system of the story for costa rica and panama the temperature in san jose dipping down to 25 degrees. 24 degrees celsius on thursday. we'll see temperatures dip down as well for the north east of mexico. mont racing only 21 degrees celsius. as the end of that storm system moving across north america starts to edge its way further south. and there we have those powerful storms rolling their way east across central parts and southern parts of the us, bringing more in the way of threatening weather for the east of the next few days. ah, a with
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them. in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to reclaim that cultural heritage and 6000 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 stover. episode to return on al jazeera lou
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ah, watching. i'll just see it out. reminder, other top stories this up is running forces and storm. the lock, some lost and occupied east jerusalem. they enter during ramadan. prayers fighting stung grenades is palestinians through fireworks. hundreds have been arrested. donald trump's calling for the us justice department and the f. b, i to be defended until they quote come to their senses. it comes a day after he denied and court charges that he falsified business records to cover up hush. money payments is president's been awarded, poland, highest civilian honor, jillian official visit to warsaw told me as it ends. he says, crane once pulling to become a main partner in reconstruction efforts when the war with russia. meanwhile rushes president has blamed the us for what he calls the crisis in ukraine. let me
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approve him, was speaking at a ceremony at the kremlin, for new foreign ambassadors, including a washington's laser sam boy dosage about he's got more from moscow. assuming the very relaxed russian president vladimir putin received 17 new ambassadors of the kremlin on wednesday, where they will receive their credentials to live and work in this country. among them, the newly appointed u. s. ambassador lin, tracy, and the russian president took the opportunity to express his views about the relationship between the united states and russia, where things stand, letting me put and said that america's use of tools such as to support for color revolutions as well as a could a taos in key of have led to the current ukrainian crisis, but still russia's in favor of having relationship with united states. but that's based on the principles of equality. he also talked about where things stand between russia and the european union. let's listen to some of what he had to say.
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it's really, it's a b, n, u, d o p on unions, relations with russia have deteriorated a lot in recent years. unfortunately, we will do everything in our power to make them walk in the right way for russia and for the economies of its members states. we hope that the logical mutual cooperation will prevail over time law report and also went on to say that he's not looking to isolate his country and that there is no hostile intentions towards anyone when it comes to russia's foreign policy. what was noticeably absent from this 20 minute speech that he delivered that the kremlin on wednesday was any comments about finland's, a session to nato, which took place on tuesday. doris's avari al jazeera moscow. china's closely watching a highly symbolic meeting between ty, once president and the u. s. house speaker in los angeles. in the coming hours, beijing claims taiwan as its own territory ban says it's strongly opposed to washington, arranging, sighing,
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one's transit and her meeting with kevin mccarthy. the rest maintains close unofficial ties with tie one, your secretary of state on to blink and says, transits by ty when, whose leaders are the team and shouldn't be the source of conflict. beijing should not use the transits as an excuse to take any actions to ratchet up tensions, to further push it up, changing the status quo. and our, our objective remains the same to have piece to have stability across the taiwan strait and to ensure that any differences that exist between mainland and taiwan are resolved peacefully. kitley always the assistant director of the atlantic cons is global china hobbies joining us now from washington. d. c. very good to have you with us on al jazeera. thank you very much. it is important to
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note, isn't that president size meeting is with a high level of us congress, not with a representative of the biden administration. how does that kind of become significant when, depending on the message that presence i might be trying to send a yes, that is very important on just while you know how one has several on issues to discuss or substance including arms sales, including the delay of said arm sells the important message here is to illustrate or perhaps to china, perhaps more publicly to the world that on how democracy works essentially on the congress does not. ashley does not represent the administration damage. mission does not have a saying all the congress attempt to conduct business. ah, while most of the time china likes to pretend that you know, are basically late or they don't understand how congress and ministration works on . this is a good way to actually illustrate that. you know, ideologically speaking, this is
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a strong alliance and also to basically push china to establish for their read lice and to establish a guard against such ret wise are which they consistently actually on try to push away. but nancy pelosi was her speaker in the u. s, she obviously visited taiwan that provoked a significant response from china carried out to military air fights that were particularly close to talk to one regards as it's border. how do you think china is going to react to this? given the kind of careful choreography that we're talking about with regards to this particular transit meeting. yes, thank you. that's a very interesting point because initially the reason why present sy and i would assume speaker mccarthy choose to have this meeting in california instead of for a speaker on the car thing to come to tie one would be to avoid any sort of further escalation across anson across the street. and however, you know, as we can see from superficial responses from china, the threatening to conduct for the military exercises on. but, you know,
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an observation of this will be an interesting way and substantial way to actually gauge our chinese realize trends responses and whether they're amenable to our d escalating the situation. there is an argument that i'm just reading a few articles before coming on air that this is as much of an effort by the u. s. in taiwan. to essentially test the trigger points for china to see what will of what will cause him to react in certain ways. do you think that the us would be prepared to go further than this situation as it is now? or do you think that it is willing to go as far as this, but no more in the fear that it might provoke china and to taking significant action to kind of which that we saw obviously when nancy pelosi visitors though towel one in the u. s. has always been on in a need to basically walk a very fine line in terms of having sufficient military deterrence to make invasion
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that much harder for china while providing political assurance in the form of strategic ambiguity. other one is known as to what deterrence. so china always has the whole and they can proclaim to their own people to mess with that tie one would eventually return to china one day or so, so as not to pose a threat against their own gene. so whether u. s. or how one would actually pass the spot to china. it's an interesting point in the sense that china basically has to come up with a proportional response on their side, both to actually appease their own on, within the quality as well as provide a sufficiently strong response. so the leadership does not look as weak as some of us may suspect. really appreciate you giving us the benefit of your expertise in this history. our thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll do this. i thank you,
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but to be here. ok to brazil now what at least 4 children have been killed in an attack at a school, a man with an axe broke into the campus and the southern states of santa katerina. he was arrested by police. another 4 children were injured. president lewis and i feel a little silva, is called the attack a monstrosity, and an unacceptable tragedy. mexico is president, is us china's leader to help control shipments of the powerful pain killing opioid fentanyl under us? my, my love is helping her daughter made the official request decision paying. after talks with members of the us congress, mexico's been accused of not doing enough to stop the flow of a drug that has been blamed for a surge of over. so over those deaths in the u. s. at the most simple she and we come to president, she's saying for humanitarian reasons, to help us control shipments offense and all that may be sent from china to our country. according to available information is produced in asia and freely sold for
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export to canada. the united states and our country, frances labor unions who say they're going to continue fighting new pension changes after failing to reach a compromise with the government over its plans to raise the retirement age. union bosses walked out of negotiations with prime minister elizabeth born on wednesday, and they've promised to an 11th round of the nation wide strikes. presidents emmanuel macro says the changes are necessary to sustain francis pension system. new flows old, you and i, once again today we demand together that the retirement age be 60, not 64, it's something that does not apply to work, isn't in this country. once we all had all say, we finally asked the prime minister to confirm whether she was withdrawing this for form, which is what we are all asking for. and the answer is no. say no, don't you try to say, you know, i listen to each of the trade union organizations in turn. i heard their disagreements on raising their retirement. and i was able to repeat my conviction and that of my government of the need for this reform. farmers or factory workers
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from across india have rallied in new delhi against the government of prime minister, not enter moody unions and left handing political groups want a minimum wage and a range of social benefits for the poor. seamless abi has more young people in india are struggling to find work. those that have jobs often say salary are too low. and that in a nutshell is the problem facing prime minister miranda remote. these government ahead of upcoming state elections on india's economy is growing, but failing to create enough new jobs who can survive on $25.00 a month with force to survive on this, we have to choose between buying gas, paying rent, or paying for our children's medical treatment, when we work in the field, we don't get any insurance or time off. the indian economy is set to expand this year. it is in fact one of the fastest growing of any major country. but most
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growth is in the corporate or private sectors which employ relatively few people in india. the union leaders here, blaine prime minister, modi's handling of the economy for rise in job. those figures got locked up. but what does i want to give you when you, when you click on the big movies, government has launched an employment drive and you're marked billions of dollars in incentives to attract investors, hoping to boost production and manufacturing jobs. although, i don't know that protest readers want the prime minister to put an end to what many described as a runaway privatization inequality is one thing which is glaring in our economy.
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particularly during the lockdown. i mean, data tells you that for the corporate sector profit boom, even though the sales dropped. and that happened because there was a lot of attention to what the, the costs of falling for the cooperation, which means those they were buying from those costs falling. so it's this section because last and it's that fiction which is protested his critics, one more oversight of private companies, a minimum price on agricultural goods and a minimum wage as well as loan wafers for the poorest. the cost of living and unemployment are like me to be pressure points mo, these rivals humans in this year stated that the thriving to peru were more heavy. rain in floods of his northern regions. at least 65000 people have been affected him a holler voice. these pictures show the extent of damage in peruse northern region
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of pura roads filled with water and cause submerged. people struggle to save their valuables in many say they've received no help that most blankly clemente, i'm aware practically. abandon will need help and support because look, the galler ravine has overflowed. and that is what had the effect of the all of us . imagine we have children, the children have to put up with all this. after days of heavy rain, many are struggling to come to terms with their losses to me and wider than me. sending my animals have died there, floating all around, everything, my sandals, my water, my food, my wardrobe, my mattress. everything has filled with water and usually warm sea waters and a cyclone in recent weeks have led to record high water levels. inadequate drainage is being blamed for worsening the floods. drinking water and electricity supplies have been cut off in many areas, schools, offices,
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and commercial buildings have been damaged. in many fear, their homes are no longer safe. they know the mormon benjamin we're leaving momentarily. because if we had another house to go to, we would leave for good president. denovo lottie has declared a state of emergency and affected regions are on high alert, and survivors fight to save what they have left forecast to say. more rains are on their way. really mohammed al jazeera, the military government in me and more as trying to encourage visitors to return despite ongoing fight. but as tony chang discovered in the ancient city of bog down in central miramar, the violence isn't far away. the sleepy, stupid begun, ancient pagoda is some more than a 1000 years old. this was once the capital. what would become a unified miramar? even here, people protested against the military coup in 2021. and even here, the military showed no mercy in the crackdown as one resident told us anonymously.
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or gar, unit. gotcha, even though began, is he unesco heritage site, the military shot massively. during the protests. i saw 2 people die right in front of me. 2 years on, some locals are coming back, keen to soak up the spirituality of a place. many people from myanmar considered sacred. but they don't spend like the foreign tourists. things have gone from bad to worse for tour guides. first, the coven 19 pandemic, than the qu when business really dried up doris guerrero, damita the economy of began, relies entirely on tourism. the rate of the set between international tourists and local gas is different and also their demands. the area is also home to some of mere mas, ancient crafts. in a nearby village, they make lacquer where the old way twisting finely cut bamboo before applying the
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dark resin. once hardened the finished products carved and colored a skill that takes years to master. but this workshop has already lost 85 percent of its customers and 2 thirds of its craftsman, if they're tourist no, come to began. so we were loose. were loose. ah, generation like a way to nourishing and your businesses were? yes, yes. oh and well, life has returned to normal here. the fighting isn't far away. the military has told us we can go no further than this. here while the river has become a dividing line and central me on my, on this side, the tranquillity of began on the other, what appears to be a full blown civil war. and they say at night, if you listen carefully, you can hear the shooting on the other side of the river. the day before there were reports that 50000 people had fled the fighting in nearby mill,
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the 5 time champion when the last one is tournaments in 2019, but since then he suffered a career threatening call crush. the still affecting his mobility was last competed at a top level tournaments in february on that occasion. he finished down in 45th abilities . it's not that or i would like it, but it's as i said here, said t as before that i'm very lucky to have this leg. yes sir, it has been altered and there's some hardware in there. but it's, it's still mine and it has been tough and will always be tough, you know, the ability and then durance and what my life will do going. florida will never be the same. i understand that. well, the reason why i can't prepare a camp plays my term, it's like but you know that's, that's my future and that, that's okay. i'm ok with that. as we all know, we never kind of tied to tiger i and you know, and he can do incredible things and,
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but you know, you watch him on the range and you watch him, chips and pots. and, you know, he's got all the aspects of the game that you need to succeed or on this place. that the question is just, you know, the toilet it takes on his body to, to, to make her on 72 holes. and i'm not able to compete and play as my term. it's or do things i bill i was i've been able to do on over the years, but to build still share this game and share some memories and create new memories with my son. and then also pass on some of the things that i've learned a lot, a lot of things in this game. so we'll pass that on to him. and others, as has been fantastic list is the 1st masters to take place since the start of the live golf for the saudi arriving back. competition which launched last year is called the big split of the top of the world game 6 time major champion. phil mickelson was one of the highest profile names to join the lucrative tony's hoping . one of the 18 live players taking part can win this master's live class has been
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banned from competing on the north american ha tool. they are allowed to enter the majors and the nice to, to validate the amount of talent that is over there on our, on live. but and i think a lot of guys are playing really well heading in sort of, i think it would be fun to watch. now the dates have been confirmed for next year. is asian cup in castle. the torment will pick off on january the 12th and finish on february, the 10th. it will be staged across 8 stadiums. 6 of which we use during the last year's world cup couple steps in his house when china gave up the rights last year, due to his carbon 19 policy. $24.00 teams will be taking part with capital the writing champions after that title. when in the united arab emirates, back in 2019,
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now the head of european football says the threats of a bright choice simply remains a present danger. alexander shepard has just been reelected. you wait for precedence with a term set to run until at least 2027. 12 of europe's top club signalled their intention to set up a european super league in 2021. the pun, of course, collapsed within days due to face opposition from fans governing bodies players and even some governments that have been tapped asians and even attempt to create new models. but they conflict with the european model that we know so well and cherish . so our model is based on sporting, met it always where we come from, met it doesn't have a right. we must explode. the missing did, the privatization of football is unstoppable process. it's a present danger as we have seen, but together we can, and we will inevitably turn the side of history into milan. strunk or rama la cocky says, the italian league must take action for real this time after he was racially abused
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by events, his funds in a cup game, the cock you ended up being sent off the celebrating in front of you, vice photos after the 95th minute penalty saw the 1st leg of this semi final finishing in a 110 bon meaning could be knocked out of the german cup this all a penalty. so fryeburg beating them. so want to secure a place in the semi finals. it was only tom's to the 2nd game in charge of bonds and taking over from, you know, goldman and in spain also seem to have reached the spanish capital re final for only the 2nd time. extra time. go from public bunyan edge. been past the bill bow waiting for them in the final ball salon. alright, madrid, lead one. neil going into wednesday's 2nd leg now the philadelphia $76.00 is out played the boston celtics, and a matchup between the m b. s. eastern conference title. contenders. jolen be the
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lead with $52.00 points for the 6 us and beta. now the 1st sentence here for at least $350.00 point games in a single season is kareem abdul jabbar that it more than 15 years ago. we're going to be foster $13.00 to $1.00 out for an amazing face for a memorable night. the south chris g. one bay the pit. so pirate 2nd based on taking via camps just by the wool and minutes after his school. his 1st tongue run . this is 2nd season. got it. the 23 year olds efforts helping you things to a full one when over the boston red songs ok most for throughout the day, but that is how we're looking for now. room. thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes of all know these 2 messages. say, what is the account ah
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