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the latest reports from both sides of the comp to people to experience is one compensation with no studio be unscripted seeks to find the common solution. thousands of brazil's indigenous population will come out in the capital, brazilian, drawing attention to land disputes and local concerns. in the lead up to al jazeera, explode the environmental significance of action and inactive a 0 covers the latest ongoing development from the head on, on efforts to address iran's nuclear developments. april on algebra, ah, investigation into who leaked classified pentagon documents and an national guardsman is arrested.
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ah, unearned hannah, this is andrew 0, live from london. also coming up out there exposes a money laundry scheme in southern africa. and it implicates some of the continents most powerful people the race to contain the rapid spread of cholera in mozambique . a country still recovering from the devastation of cycling freddie and in france protest as an out in force. again, challenging that controversial pension reforms ahead of a friday court ruling. ah an o begin in the u. s. and the pentagon says a leak of dozens of classified files detected last week was a deliberate criminal act. within the last few minutes, the justice department is confirmed and an national guardsman has been arrested on
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suspicion of leaking the documents. it's alleged, he uploaded hundreds of photographs of secret files in an online chat group and said to include sensitive information on security and relations with other countries, including ukraine. officials say some of the documents appear to have been altered . today the justice department arrested jack douglas to shera in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information to sure is an employee of the united states air force national guard f. b i. agents took to sure and custody earlier this afternoon. without incident. he will have an initial appearance at the us district court for the district of massachusetts. as she her she emma tansy joins us live from washington, d. c. so go set for several media reports in the us about the suspects, identity rugs, and a lot of information about about the motivation of the suspect,
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the washing post new york times wall street journal had been saying, that's as far as i can see. to share, i was uploading these documents to a chat room popular with video gamers where a sort of small group international group had co left during off the pandemic amid the pandemic, to talk about guns and, and god, and, and, and, and so on. that he started uploading, we initially started up lading, hand written transcripts if these classified documents and these documents were in the main, it would appear that the daily briefing documents for the pentagon leadership. and that's why the breast they're so large. and i mean we, we've had reports all around the world about, about assessments of what's going on for in a daily when, and these are all part of our daily digest for the pentagon leadership. and you start to actually initially he was a bit annoyed because he wasn't having the impact that he was hoping to have. he
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was trying to impress the other gamers. and so then he started actually, apparently looking at the photographs, removing actual documents, folding them, and then taking pictures of them in order to have more of an impact too impressed to impress them even more. and as this, there isn't a lot of debate as to, as the stories are coming out. well, what, what's the motivation is a whistleblower? is it to in order to get some so someone on either side of the ukrainian conflict or something? no, it appears it was simply just to, to, to, to show himself as an important and important chap within this, within this group. i, you know, you parent he's, he's rather right wing leaning of suspicions of the government and so on. but really, that seems to be about his, his personal prestige in this chat group. and what we heard independence. well, the pentagon was very interesting. they wouldn't be drawn on any specific information about the suspect. they wouldn't be drawn on how many documents, perhaps have been, were actually photographs,
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and it's still out. interesting. the washington post says it's seen hundreds of documents which have yet to be disclosed, which means we're going to get more and more leaks, potentially in the coming days and weeks and already. some of them have been very, very interesting about what the u. s. is up to and who the spying on and, and so on. but the pencils wouldn't be drawn on that. they say they're reviewing the scope and the impact of the leagues. but when also, i mean, how does this happen? we the defense, the pentagon spokes person was a bit defensively perhaps appropriate, made for the department of defense. but he capital gang to the analogy of a locked house, a house with a locked door, and initially said it was being, it was bug old. but then he actually changed a little bit and said, no, it was. if you learn your keys to some friends and while you're away and i'm, they kind of went through your stuff basically. so this is how the pentagon is trying to present this. and you know, all the protocols with our but it was just, you know, this is a breach of trust by a criminal she ever tried to do. thank you very much. indeed. now,
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does your investigation has uncovered a massive money laundering operation involving gold smuggling in southern africa on the cover jernace of the investigative unit have exposed the extent of the operation in zimbabwe, which is implicated some of the nation's most powerful people, including the 1st lady. i think some dreams reports out there is on the cover, reported one to launder $1200000000.00 of criminal fund by building a fictitious casino resort. overlooking victoria falls. what we're going to do, the hotel continued, and the school my kept board side of it. that's that one of the big thing you can come up with that pitching to ambassador you but angel cimbawe place senior depth ma'am b. as in one of his big to the going green
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angel says that president emerson monongahela owns the land for the proposed development in the town regional forces. so if a lot of land that is on divide because you get, you get to say that, then it's easy to dispose of a just call i listed. let's put it this way, this put it this way. thank you. and then when i say that, ah, so, because the dirty cash for the project needs to be smuggled into zimbabwe undetected, the ambassador makes a cool to the 1st lady, what an old celia, man, i gag. remember those people went to my case. they would want to know why we providing the glades, will they provide the place a father refers to the president and my daughter blown in essex. and even
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though he's been, am i presenting meta so i'll presented to him. been you discuss which plans he uses . he's old, they are on my back. i live about a day they discuss flying the cache into zimbabwe on the presidential plane. mom, the daughter been running really be sometimes you would rather we we spoke about so i'm just going to present it day notice or else. right. okay. i'll go to that day by dismiss you guys. are these people as a woman? okay. organ on this 1st order with some global, my local variable that you brought me this he says the plan will succeed because it, how's the president's approval? i say to you, what you want to do is happening or what? everything you but angel?
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first lady, auxiliary and presidents. emerson, but on gaga, did not respond to our requests for comment. alexander james. ouch is era. and he watched her 3rd of the 4 part series in the hours, the restoration, golden laugh. you're el dorado at 20 g m t. ah. the military and sudan has sent reinforcements to the northern city of morrow. we as tension is mount between the army and a paramilitary force. the army says the rapid support forces on group is mobilizing in the capital cartoon and other cities. the r s f says the deployments are part of its normal duties to signs or in a dispute over proposals to integrate the group into the military sedans. rapid support forces unit was formed in 2013, to fight on groups in the dark for region. it was later used in crackdowns on anti
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government protests. they r s f lead the response to rallies in khartoum in june 2019. when the 120 people were killed and hundreds injured. last month talks between the parliamentary unit and the army failed to reach an agreement on when it would be integrated into the armed forces. they r s f says it needed 10 years. while the army wants only to hippa, morgan has more from cartoon. well, there's been lots of tensions between the hours of and the military, especially since talks to form a transitional. civilian government started in december, november, and december of last year. now we've been hearing statements from the head of the r a sofa months after the military took over power and being a, to your transitional government, saying that that tick over was a mistake. and that there should be a political consensus with when the talks came to the integration of the r s f into the army. there was a differences of how long that should take the army wanted 2 years. various have
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wanted 10 years. then there's the issue of the command center. they are self wants to fall under the command of the civilian government, while the army wants the r s f, a to fall under its command. so these differences have caused these kind of tensions that we're seeing right now with reinforcements from both sides with bowers, that in murder, we and in other cities including the capital and with the army responding with reinforcement of its own mozambique. as facing its worst cholera outbreak in 20 years weeks after cyclical, freddy severely damaged much of the country and he's to 1000000 people have been impacted by the floods and worsening health conditions. the u. n says damage to water and medical facilities is making the spread of the disease worse. vaccines are being offered, but a global shortage is forcing the doses to be rationed. i mean, the miller has more from low amber in mozambique agents. he said the number of cases of cholera has risen alarmingly, and that since the outbreak began back in september,
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and they're concerned that it may continue to rise until now they've been more than 22000 cases and situations like this that concerned them. people who have to collect water from open rivers, those streams, who simply don't have an option because they don't have running water. and people here don't know if they are water borne diseases, but they use the water to cook to clean and to bathe. now they are efforts to try and assess and treat some water sources. and the government is also distributing about 2000000 vaccines throughout mozambique through the bus is concerned that there isn't enough. there also efforts to try and educate people and create awareness around the cholera outbreak. people in this area of one bar going door to door to advise people to boil their water and do other things to try and keep themselves as safe as possible. but they continues to be concerned just as long as people have no options, but was water sources like this that the cholera outbreak won't end and that cases
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won't continue to occur from rita miller. i'll just there one moment beak, hundreds of thousands of people are rallying across france for a 12 week. again, this changes to the pension or the real to president minute. my 1st a bill through parliament to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. peace officers, use water cannon and tear gas to disperse crowns. in some cities, the constitutional counsel will rule on the legislation on friday, before my whole concern is into law. natasha butler has more from paris. well, he's just seen the police and some probably cashier on the street. please buy, take a brochure whenever the timing is done by a minority of people. people who have been mostly peaceful, they're angry about person, michael's pension reform. the facts of this for fool mean the people laugh to tie
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later. $64.00, broad within $62.00. they say eighty's on phone, and this probably just comes just one day before franz's constitutional counsel will decide whether or not to approve person. michael's bill if it does, even with some minor suggestions or changes. if it is pretty tough to say they're gonna still come out in the streets, trade union leaders say it will continue to demonstrate what they want. is this reform scrapped? reform the post michael says, is necessary to sustain the pension system for future generations. such a popular i'll just 0 power is still to come on out. his era. ah, irish leaders give a re inducement to joe biden as he continues the tour of his ancestral home. alex in yvonne is mystery. medical problem claims. the jailed russian opposition for you is not receiving proper can
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ah hello, it is looking pretty unsettle across a good part of here, pat them at a curl of cloud swirling out. so, fuss, storm know, rolling across scandinavia data cause central passage ship as rather heavy rain. they're moving across northern italy, snow. therefore the alps just for good measure to the east of that not to battle ridge of high pressure. but the system will make its way further east was as that went to weather into central europe, snow that late season snow across the outs. and we got wet weather cooler weather way, which was the west, even madrid, only around $21.00 south. it was struggling to get his double figures for paris and london on friday with further spells. if right, but at least the winds are dying, damp, and we do need the rain in france as at west or weather, into central europe,
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pushy over towards the east key. but around 13 se on friday, similar temperatures, we go on into a sas day, but the cloud and right move across austria hungary into romania pushing across ukraine. wessa weather, coming back into germany, warmer and dry weather. at last, coming back into london and paris, i 1314 celsius. at this stage, 23 celsius cemetery. so a little warmer here. showers continue, has a good part of italy try and find it was much of north africa temperatures in rising in cairo with a high of 30 for saturday. ah, ah, the ah, a nobody knows with
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lulu ah, or one of the top stories? yoga 0. the pentagon says a leak of dozens of classified files detected last week was a deliberate criminal act. the justice department is confirmed. an air national guardsman jack to shera has been arrested on suspicion of leaking documents. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied across france, where a 12 week against changes to the pension or the constitutional council will rule on the legislation on friday, before president, when you're in my home,
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consigned it into law. the u. s. president has addressed a joint sitting a violence, parliament becoming the 4th american leaders do. so, joe biden reflected on what he called the enduring strength of connections between ireland and the united states for brennan reports from dublin. day 2 of the u. s. presidents official visit provided the diplomatic and political centerpiece to this whole trip. kennedy reagan, clinton, and now blind and just for us. presidents have addressed the joint houses of the irish parliament and for joe biden, this most irish of american leaders, the occasion carried a deep personal significance people while it's so good to be back in ireland. if you forgive the poor attempted irish tom, i shall warrior i know one word possibilities. we believe anything is possible,
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reset our mind to it and we do it together. this is united states of america and iron. there's nothing beyond our capacity. if we do it together and we got to believe that we got to know that because that's the history of both our countries. joe biden has brought a heavy weight entourage to island including his secretary of state antony, blinking, and agriculture. secretary, tom vilsack, economic lynx, the war and ukraine and ongoing difficulties with the peace process in northern ireland. all topics of substantive discussion in the presidents, bilateral with the irish liter, leo, veronica, we really do appreciate hear your leadership and your personal leadership both in terms of securing peace in ireland. but also in trying to protect democracy and liberty here in europe is not just a sentimental visit. the locking on behind the scenes. we don't have a very new and complex geopolitical picture. the follow from the korean war is changing. trans atlantic relationships breaks it is changing transatlantic relationship, ireland disturbing into
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a new position for these reasons. and that is something that will be discussed between our old united states and this visit. even if we don't sit read publicly, destroy my grandson. oh, of course, the symbolism is ever present in sounding the p spell with irish president, michael de higgins biden, literally giving his ringing endorsement to the 1998 good friday agreement, which brought an end to the 30 year sectarian conflict in northern ireland. the public and media reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. the only hesitant reaction came from mr. michael higgins enormous bernice mountain dog, which seemed unsure whether approaching a u. s. president might be a breach of protocol. it is with some pride and no exaggeration, that the irish government describes relations between dublin and washington as very, very warm and a relax looking. joe biden clearly feels he is among friends here. but thursdays agenda also serve to emphasize the serious issues and ongoing challenges that both
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countries share poll brennan, al jazeera doublet. jordan is foreign ministry as warning israel against imposing restrictions on worshippers for orthodox easter and abrasions in occupied east jerusalem attendance at saturdays holy fires ceremony in the church of the holy sepulchre where we limited from the usual 10000 to just 1800. israel says it's for safety reasons charged me to say the restrictions are unnecessary and aversion christians to attend this innovations. police are pearly and inappropriately placing the burden or the churches to issue invitations while thawing the churches hearns with unreasonable restrictions that will prevent the worshippers from attending, especially our local communities. this makes difficult our corporation with a police or so santa has more from occupied his tuition. this is regarding the
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whole is week for the christians all around the world. but in jerusalem, israeli government has decided to put me restrictions on decreasing communities regarding the access to the holy churches here. and there is a huge concern regarding the escalation of the pension in jerusalem. we have seen that statements offer statements coming from different christian denominations and churches, condemning israel and seeing that despite the decision of these red government to put the restrictions. they are cool in the believer. the christian believers to attend the ceremony before the fire ceremony on, on saturday. so here the reaction of the israeli occupation forces he is going to be determinative whether that's going to see a new tension. this time between these randal tradition forces and the christian believers or not. so here it's not only their policy. and one of them's who are
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complaining about the israeli policy here. but now you see that the christians are also seen that israeli government year by year is the reason that restrictions and they are common with the new procedures with the new protocol that is making it impossible to have free access to the worship. places on the ground, yes. seen that the value of completion forces are imposing the barriers and also checking all the people. and they're also making it compulsory for the church to send out the invitations for those who are going to attend the ceremony. if anyone doesn't have that invitation is not going to be a love to get in the church. and the church is saying that this is a definite way, elation of the status quo, and also freedom off did of the of the movement and also freedom or worship in egypt for mr. some issue korea is visiting to kia for the 2nd time this year. but as it comes as the previous, the strained relationship between the countries eases to create already met his
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turkish counterpart of loot cello, so new in cairo last last month, the relationships out in 2013 when egypt then army chief of the such as c. c led the removal of elected president morsey, a spokeswoman for russian opposition. neither alex in a valley says he suffering a mystery element in prison. and these representatives said an ambulance was called for him on friday because of severe stomach pain. she added, he is not eating because prison food makes his condition worse. she also said he was not receiving proper medical care. there was an ambulance call for alexi on friday because cv or some pain, which is a huge surprise, right? to come tomorrow late because he has never experience anything like this before. he, he's now punished and so since you and she left, they were punishment. so doing glut 15 days, he was a,
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he was gonna become the 1st country to approve a new vaccine for malaria that were such as a calling a world changer. the vaccine known as are 21 can now be used on children age between 5 and 36 months. you know, work a report. researchers are calling at a turning point and the struggle against malaria. in a global 1st garner has approved a vaccine against the mosquito borne disease. the united nation says more than $600000.00 people die from the disease each year. on average one child dies every minute. and it's children who faced the highest risk of death. scientists, the oxford university in the u. k. say they've spent decades researching the vaccine and gone on is the 1st african country where it will be used
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and on young children between 5 months and 3 years old. the world health organization is also considering whether to approve the vaccine. $200000000.00 doses are to be produced annually signed to say it's a game changer in the battle against a virus that is one of the leading killers of children in africa. lena, barclays al jazeera, a federal appeals court in the us as ruled that a widely used abortion pill will remain available. but with some restrictions, the ruling includes a requirement for in person doctor visits to obtain the drug. it overalls. a judge in texas had ordered drug related regulators to put a hold on the pill. me for prestone is one of the 2 drugs used for abortion, and its been allowed for 120 years. a case is not going to go to the supreme court . brazil's president louis in us, you let us silver is in china to boost political that economic ties with his nation's biggest trading partner. he arrived in shanghai for they know he ration of
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brazil's former president dilner bruce f as the head of the new development bank. it was set up by brazil, russia, china, india, and south africa, known as the bricks, a group of emerging economies. president lula will then head to beijing where he is expected to discuss the ukraine war with president shooting pig. japanese and us forces have conducted joint drills over the sea of japan as just hours after north korea launched or appears to be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. japan's government issued temporary evacuation orders in hawkeye to expire, to miss alt land near the island. it found in the waters between the korean peninsula and japan from the bride reports from so the missile was detected early thursday being launched from close to young young. and he was towards the end of its half hour of flight tracking east over the sea that separates the korean peninsula from japan. that all thirties in the golden,
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japanese island of her kind of raise that alarm, telling people to take shelter, fearing that the mis, all the debris from it could fall in or around the island of her cato itself, in the past north career and some of its more provocative launches had sent missiles over the top of her cargo out into the pacific ocean as it was with this launch. the missile fell far short, but it did have a lofty trajectory, reaching out to, to, to some, 3000 kilometer, which has led people to speculate whether this was an intermediate range, ballistic missiles or a longer range, heavier intercontinental ballistic missile. the kind of giant weapons that north korea has been showing off its military parade, which it has resumed development and testing off in the past year. either way, as with previous launches, this has been roundly condemned by officials here and in japan. going or i should
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call the launch is an outrageous act that escalates the provocation against the entire international community. we look at a series of action by north korea, including repeated launches of ballistic missiles. 3, since the peace and security of our country and the international community. absolutely unacceptable. career military officials are also studying whether this could have been a new type of resolve using solid fuel. such weapons are more sophisticated, they can be more quickly deployed. ronay low val lourdes, are making them harder to detect and defend against and would represent a significant development in the north miss our program. rob mcbride al jazeera, so a powerful category. 5 storm has made landfall on the northern coast to western australia . severe tropical cyclone elsa crossed the coast near port headland just before midnight. local time. on thursday, a red alert was issued hours earlier with thousands of people ordered to take
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immediate shelter. forecasters had warned a storm could bring very destructive winds up to 275 kilometers per hour. record rainfall has triggered widespread flooding in se florida, 30 centimeters. a rain fell no matter of hours on wednesday, in what the national weather service describes as a one in a 1000 years event run ways of also flooded at fort lauderdale airport. forcing hundreds of flight cancellations, and a sandstorm sweeping northern china has enveloped beijing's skyline in a cloud of dust. the national weather service as the conditions could last until sunday, and is advising residence to take precautions as air quality worsens. the storm originated in mongolia, but deforestation, and land erosion in china are contributing factors. ah.

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