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honor just either the sorbs i believed to have my greatest in the 6th century from pickup, pacey, and mountains in central europe to these forest in present day germany, tens of thousands to live in this region. how far from the polish and checked borders every year as east of martina huffman tries to preserve this or be in tradition of painting like her answer. so she gets the extra different symbols. it's special back to just for good town, happiness and prosperity, the tharpe's f manager preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've moved quite isolated along these walk away. staff survived wars, communism, naziism. but now that knowledge is threatening native language. ah, this was a deliberate criminal act. a u. s. air force guardsman is arrested in connection
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with the leak of classified pentagon. documents that shaken up washington. ah, i'm told mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. so coming up al jazeera, exposes a money laundering scheme in southern africa, implicating some of the regions most powerful people, including zimbabwe, 1st lighting, oh, stitch protests and france against the rising of the retirement age a day before a crucial court decision on the legislation and authorities on the lows in columbia as the volcano that calls the nations worst, miss natural disaster shows signs of seismic activity. ah, u. s. federal agents have arrested a member of the air force national guard on suspicion of leaking classified
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documents. last month. they included assessments about the warren ukraine. the lake has caused considerable strife between washington and its allies. al jazeera rosalind jordan reports surrendering without a fight. 21 year old jack douglas to shera was of rustic by federal agents on thursday at his home in massachusetts. he's the air national guard member accused of sharing images of classified military documents in a gamers chat room material that ended up circulating widely online. today, the justice department arrested jack douglas to sherif in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information to share it is an employee of the united states air force, national guard f. b i. agents took to sure and to custody earlier this afternoon. without incident to shera is expected to be arraigned in boston. federal court on
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friday. his case is important because the documents he allegedly shared include detailed pentagon analyses on the u. s. lead effort to support ukraine and its war against russia. evidence the u. s. was spying on its ally, south korea, and reports accusing the israeli intelligence agency, most sod of stoking recent anti government protest reports most saw denies at the pentagon, u. s. officials say service members get security clearances based on their job duties. not on their age. a policy maintained across the us. government look again . we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we receive regular training on the proper, a handling of classified information. as i mentioned, we sign nondisclosure agreements, so those rules are very clear. and anyone who has the security clearance knows that
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anyone who violates those rules is doing so willfully. earlier on thursday, the u. s. president appeared to downplay the importance of the material leaked. i'm not concerned about the ladies. i'm concerned that happened. nothing contemporaneous with that said by arresting to shera. the u. s. is making it clear, making classified information. public is illegal. rosalyn jordan elder, sarah washington. let's take a closer look at the wide range of topics the lake documents cover, the details about it strikes on you crying in the countries in defense vulnerabilities. it even exposes the size of some ukrainian military units, descriptions of the russian mercenary wagner groups alleged contact with to kia and haitian government officials. predictions about china's potential response to ukrainian strikes inside russia and an assessment that pyongyang has likely
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exaggerated. it's intercontinental ballistic missile threats to the united states when karl is a korea c i officer and former deputy national intelligence officer, the trans national threats. he says the consequences of the lake a serious and i agree with president leider that the information shared is not a particularly sensitive, sensitive in the context of what kinds of information united states knows. however, as we unfortunately all can now see, it is quite extensive. and in depth on honor dizzying array of subjects, the court to quince is our grave. the reports show certain kinds of information that the united states has obtained. and the russians will probably identify their, i fear that they will, i hope they know who the specific sources were,
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where we saw, and then they're probably going to be killed. so that's great. the loss of the capability to obtain information is grave and more broadly that all of us can see what the united states knows how it thinks, what it doesn't know order it is interested in, is only a help to america's adversaries and hurts american national security case and it's a chronic problem for the united states to distribute people classified information too widely, where the national security establishment is huge. there are dozens of thousands of people, and there are many channels that one can use to say, this information is wrong, you shouldn't be attaining it. but you don't do that on your own of, of your own volition without creating frankly, an act of treason and a national security problem. and l just sara investigation has uncovered a mess of money laundering, operation evolving gold smuggling in southern africa,
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undercover journalists, so the investigative unit have exposed the extent of the operation in some bob way, which has implicated some of the nation's most powerful people, including the 1st lady alexander james reports al jazeera is under cover reporters, want to launch a $1200000000.00 of criminal funds by building a fictitious casino resort overlooking victoria falls for we're going to do hotel casino in vertical market. and so that go outside of it. that's the best one of the best thing you can call on that pitching to ambassador you potential cimbawe place senior diploma handy. lisa prison in one of has been going in on angel says that president emerson monongahela owns the land for the proposed development in the town region 14. so if
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a lot of land that is on divide because you get, you're going to say that, then it's easy to dispose of a just calling. let this, let's put it this way. this put it this way. thank you. and then when i say that, ah, so becomes the dirty cash for the projects needs to be smuggled into zimbabwe undetected. the ambassador makes a cool to the 1st lady, what an old celia, man, i gaga. remember those people that one more kiss they would want to know that by we providing the plays will be polite to play with them about father refers to the president that my daughter, grown and essex. and if you don't breed when am i presenting? anita? so i'll presented to them, been discussed which blends he uses. he's old,
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they are on my back. i live about a day. they discuss flying the cache in t, as in bob white on the presidential plane, mom, the daughter been running really be sometimes you with that we we spoke about. so i'm just going to present day notice or else. right. okay, we're gonna do that audi. but as late as, as a z, as in when it's okay. i'll give you that. my grandson, let me will my local variable that you wrote with this. he says the plan will succeed because it has the president's approval that you say to you. what you want to do is happening here with you but angel, 1st lady, auxiliary and presidents. emerson, but on gaga did not respond to our requests for comment. alexander james al jazeera,
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you can watch the 4th of the 4 part series and the al jazeera investigation. gold mafia have the king with you. on friday, at 12, g, m t o. hundreds of thousands of people have again rallied across france for a 12th week against changes to the pension law. ah, the angry after president manuel macklin forced to build through parliament to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. the constitutional counsel will rule on the legislation on friday before micron can sign isn't law. natasha butler explains what could happen next. what happens now will probably determine whether the protests continue in phones or whether they will fade away. this is francis constitutional counsel, examine bill. it has been looking at the french president,
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the manual micro pension reform, or for the call says is necessary to modernize the pension system. it also raised the retirement age by 2 years to $64.00. it is a reform that's been quite unpopular. and even in my, my call and make as much there is certainly social descent again, this form. but it doesn't mean that everything should stop. so we are all getting on with our work. what constitutes or council will deliver it vertically on the bill. it will either approve it as it is and then it will come low. it will approve it bought, suggest some modifications, but it will still become law eventually. or it could scrap it now, scrapping it is what frances trade unions would like. they have made major demonstration against this reform since the beginning of the year. they say the reform is unfair and they also don't like the way in which the french government push the reform to parliament by decree. something that they say is on democratic
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sit down like it was a decision aimed at stifling the massive social movement and trying to control parliament. and we absolutely reject it and then move that image, found them trading and said that if the bill is not with your own, then they will continue to protest whatever happens. all this has had an impact on macro, and his government said i try to keep on it. it's going to be very complicated for the president. now, all this is damages, prime minister, his party and him as the flag bearer. this device perform men. so he will need to prove that he can continue after forms without resorting to forcing them through by decree, but without a parliamentary majority it will be very difficult for me. if in the end, the constitutional counsel does approve the bill, even with some modifications, it will soon be signed into law by my girl, and is likely to come into effect in september. this ash butler, i'll just sarah paris, brazil's president lewis and i c o. lead to silver is due to me,
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his chinese counterparts choosing ping in beijing in the coming hours, who lives in china to boost political and economic ties with his nations biggest trading partner. on thursday, he joined form a brazilian presidency to me, who says, as she was sworn in as head of the new development bank in shanghai. it was set up by brazil, of russia, china, india, and south africa. as an alternative to the i, m f, and world bank, which had kimber, has more from hong kong. sorry, expectations that president lula will present to president. she the idea of being what's being dubbed as a piece, club of nations, to together work on mediating between russia and ukraine over the long running war . that this should be an extension effectively of china's own efforts to present itself as a mediator in that war. that effort from china, and it includes, of course, turn his own piece plan the how to resolve that long running war that's been met with suspicion and largely dismissed by the united states as its allies. they see
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china is too close to russia. they see china's piece plan as unreasonably favoring russia. and so any attempt by president lula to try and cozy up to china on this, or at least to show support to china on this, may be viewed in the same way, ultimately, unfavorably by the u. s. but this is being seen ultimately as a way for china to try and build global support for its effort to be seen as a mediator on this front and the bricks. nations with. 2 of course, one of those nations is a key way for trying to build more global credibility about its efforts to try and resolve that war. 9 arab countries are expected to meet in saudi arabia on friday to discuss the possibility of serious return to the arab league. it was expelled in 2011 after a brutal government crackdown on a popular uprising. on thursday, the saran syrians foreign minister, visited the kingdom for the 1st time, and more than a decade, syria and saudi arabia. so that taking steps towards resuming cultural services and flights,
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were taos prime minister has dismissed talk of syria returning to the arab league, saying the reasons for its expulsion still stands. where i can show him was out of my job. it's true that the war has stopped, but syrian people are still displaced. they are innocent people in presence. there are many things. we don't want to impose solutions on the syrian people. the people need to reach them. there must be a political solution for this hearing. crisis katara decision is not to take a step if there is no political development or solution to the crisis. what mozambique is facing its worth. cholera outbreak in 20 years, weeks out to cycle and pretty severely damaged much of the country. at least a 1000000 people have been impacted by the floods and worsening health conditions. submitted, millet reports for mo, amber. these health workers say making people aware of the spirit of cholera is the best way to keep them safe. in the district of mamba, they're going door to door telling people their drinking water may be infected and
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should be boiled before use. nice dismal. gotcha garza garza, we do a door to door visits. we talk about sanitation and explain to them how to use salt and how to keep the water clean for consumption by giving them clean the community are adhering to it very well. many homes in this rural area don't have running water. people collect water from the river to use for drinking, bathing and cleaning the waters untreated. murder damage, rush, no al gore. we feel the water but we don't have any other way here and one, but there is a shortage of water. the population around here, useless water. we know that there is cholera, but we don't have an any alternative. we use it for drinking, cooking and washing bag lavar door door aid agencies are working to assess and treat water sources, but haven't reached all the affected areas along with the government there vaccinating people in the worst affected regions. this is kili money, a c port way,
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authority say the number of cases of cholera has risen. alarmingly it's worse and after cycle on friday, devastated the area last month impacting health services. the government plans to distribute 2000000 vaccines this year and is immediately targeting more than 400000 people. cholera is a water born disease and contagious it causes severe dehydration, vomiting and other symptoms. and many here are worried that if cases continued to rise, small health facilities like this one won't be able to keep up. for me to miller algae, 01 bomb was in beak, was still ahead on al jazeera, the i m. f is accused of suffocating argentine, as economy is growing poverty and rising process, fuel, public frustration and gone, it becomes the 1st country to approve what's been called a breakthrough vaccine for malaria. ah
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oh, with st. some rather white weather rain, she parts of the middle east recently picola cloud. they're coming out. sift care rolling across iraq, stretching all the way down across iran, central part sophia robin peninsula, even here in dough. how we can't post roll out the possibility of one or 2 showers over the next day or so as a system makes his way a little farther southwards buckles back as we go through sat. i nodded a little farther north was, so we'll see some very heavy right anywhere between mecca and re at that is lot to cool some flash bodies is certainly something to watch out for. oh, so strong winds just around the golf should gradually establish something of a shamal. still blabbing less and lifted dust and sand. north of that, it will be fine and dry by the we can fight and try to cross northern parts of africa. we're touching 27 in car temperatures now on the rise could touch 30 by a sas day penny. a shower was there around the gulf of guinea pushing rod across
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the coastal fringes, off west africa. heavy a showers there i which was calmer. rude. and to was good born joining up with the heavy showers that we have across the tropics. some more big down polls. southern parts of uganda, seeing some raw, the live, the showers longest bells if right. have you right to into tension in northern parts of mozambie and grassy turning, wetter to south africa. ah, it's the holy month of ramadan. nero, madonna, houston, with the, it's look at changing the she to, she says to duty from new zealand to iceland. we explore how muslim minorities, with the shortest and longest fostering alice on the planet was to be quite difficult. i had the chief place reagan's so water with some dates, and i will have to add those based away fast after ahmed ramadan north and south on
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al jazeera. oh, the me you're watching ill, just a reminder about pop stories, the falla u. s. federal agents have arrested a member of the national guard on suspicion of leaking classified documents. last month. they included assessments about the war, new crime pinnacle. and since the lake was a deliberate criminal act, and l just your investigation has uncovered a mess of money laundering operation involving gold smuggling and southern africa. and the coven journalist, expose the extent of the operation in some way, which has implicated some of the nation's 1st council people, including the 1st lady in priscilla's presence. now feel like this is fit to me.
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his chinese count about choosing ping and beijing in the coming hours in china to boost political and economic ties with his nation's biggest trading partner. was speaking during that visit, lola accused the international monetary fund of suffocating argentina's economy. brazil's neighbor is facing one of the world's highest inflation rights, as it struggles to comply with a $44000000000.00 loan program. to re support reports from the kettle, bono said his o struggling with constant inflation has become a part of our mailing addresses daily life. oh, how me go. salary of the housemaid is barely enough to care for her 4 children and pay for basic services that are like a pretty well i'm or jack or it is so difficult. lately, we are not buying many things like beef or chicken that have become too expensive. but i don't,
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let's hope that things will change and so we can all live better every month. ah, am i live in a very poor neighbourhood when a site is, it is in areas like this where the impact of spiraling inflation is hitting the hardest. ah, on the street, many blame the current government of america for a man this and the i m f. argentina, probably with over a 100 percent inflation in the past year and right thing. it country had when people with international monetary on that time in history. when enabled to resolve the problem, but if, if in economy trade union leader will always says the problem is that argentina is constantly trying to solve its problems in the same way. oh yeah, no, the government has died. and under the control of the i m f. and the plan for gina is only about increasing inflation and generating
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a recession at the expense of the poor, because it always goes back to implementing austerity measures, backed up in 2022, the government m b i m f, signed an agreement. we negotiating the $44000000000.00 debt, former president modi. so markley acquired 2018. it was the largest loan in the funds history. the new deal includes an economic program that argentina must comply with in order to receive disbursement every 3 months. the problem is that the covey pandemic, the war in ukraine and the waste route in years have further complicated economy, making it more difficult for argentina to meet its obligations. if so, i will bernoulli when you look at the near agreements and you consider how the agreements have been in the past that has been much more flexible and with the war and the drought. all agreements were rude and adapted to the economy reality, the fund, today's not the problem, and it's not the salvation you need to fixture to problems in the economy.
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argentines are longing for economic stability, exchange rate controls, constant price changes and economic hardship, or having a huge impact on people's lives. but the crisis and the uncertainty over the presidential election scheduled for october, are unlikely to bring the changes people here so desperately need. it is, i will, i'll de cedar when a site is south korea's defense ministry says north korea has not yet mastered its solid fuel intercontinental ballistic missile technology. north korean state media released images of a new solid fuel icbm. it tested on thursday, it fell into waters between the korean peninsula and japan. the launch from the japanese authorities to issue temporary evacuation orders on the island of o. carter. a 2nd democratic politician who was expelled from the us state of tennessee's republican controlled legislature has been reappointed.
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oh, justin piss and 2 other colleagues had staged a protest on the house floor about 2 legislatures, stones on gun control. this happened just days after a shooting, as a school in the states. but us plain make a boeing has paused deliveries of some 737 megs jets because of problems. with this appliance work on the fuselage, the company says the supply used for that called a nonstandard manufacturing process. the problem will affect a large number of airplanes and production and, and storage at marks and other feedback for boeing, which sorts max plains grounds and finale 2 years after crashes in 201820198 record rainfall has triggered widespread flooding and south east florida. the national weather service describes it as a one in a 1000 years. event from weighs were flooded at fort lauderdale, airport in b, c's,
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guar, vinegar, gas has more from forte. lot of a lot of our it has been a real nightmare for passengers that fluent and those are we're attempting to fly out of the fort lauderdale international airport. overnight. this place was completely flooded. the streets and the roadways that lead to the airport had vehicle stranded passengers that had to get out and carry their luggage to try to make it to the terminals. only to find out that no planes were coming in and no planes were flying out. you can still see some of the water on the runway. most of a runway is still covered by inches of water. the, the highway in the background for many hours was the only way to get in and out of this area with more passengers having to spend the night inside the terminals. now today the airport has announced that all flights have been canceled and it will remain closed until tomorrow. the city of fort lauderdale has also declared a state of emergency. the governor has also send in the assistance of the florida
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division of emergency management officials here hoping that some of this flooding receipt so that things go back to normal as soon as possible for now this airport remains close. authorities in columbia monitoring the nevada odell, ruiz volcano because of fears it could erupt again. in 1985, the volcano was responsible for columbus worst recorded natural disaster. at least 25000 people were killed. lesandra rump yeti spoke to some of the survivors. school professor francisco canyon with 15 years old when the eruption of the nevada, that rece volcano, hip, the town of moody you in 1985. and he's got my massive hancock morning. the memories of fleeing with his father as burning rocks hurled to the night. and the roar of the landslide still haunt him to this day and not then he had your even if i was very young, i had the impression that the earth could cave in it or that something was arriving from the sky. would occur. now that the volcano might be erupt, and again,
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he packed a backpack with a radio alight documents, and medicines to be ready to run again. my husband. but of course, the people living in the shadows have dinner rather than we have been on high alert for 2 weeks. already say the volcano might be days or weeks away from another major eruption. and no one knows where it will hit the hardest, modern use nearly who lived in a rural area close to the volcano, still gets emotional, remembering how she and her 3 children miraculously survived. or do you know me, of course, tell up what can you please, how are they k a bit k j is out by for days i wouldn't go to bed thinking it would come back and i wouldn't be able to open my eyes again. i would think about my kids . it's very hard to remember because i suffered so much linda, because it stays with you. and it's him. why would you re emerge relatively and skated another town at me?
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it was completely wiped away. killing 25000 people. a gigantic landslides traveled for more than 50 kilometers through the night, bearing a mirror in a matter of minutes and leaving its residence without a chance to survive. we, despite the past tragedy, outdoor it is, are struggling to convince many farmers in high risk areas to evacuate. and soldiers have been deployed to stop vehicles from having to the volcano geologist say they're worried by the fact that the activity inside the volcano is the closest who has been to the one that preceded in 1985, a russian. even if there are differences in the north doesn't turn things in 1985 to all case was closed, gases didn't have a way out. today the system is more open, yet the seismic activity is similar, especially in the southwest of the war k. no, a dangerous omen from a volcano that has already shown to be capable of explosive eruptions and lengths
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life. the swallow everything in their path. i listen that i am peer the al jazeera hattermio gunner has become the 1st country to approve a new vaccine for malaria that researches a calling a world change in the vaccine known as are 21 is to be used on children age between 5 and 56 months in our clay reports, researchers are calling get a turning point in 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 signed to the oxford university in the u. k. say they've spent decades researching the vaccine and gone on is the.

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