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that is, identify with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging america and to man the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are up front with me, mark them on hill. what out there ah, which is here with as a you oh japan, the prime minister escapes on hom, explosion at the campaign event. the suspect is in custody.
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ah, horrible watching on there, like my headquarters here in the hall. so coming up a major prisoner exchange deal in yemen, raises hope to an end of more than 8 years of complex. a 21 year old national guardsmen is charged the u. s. a leak of highly classified military documents. and in france continues after they talk, constitutional court gets to green lights, controversial changes to the pension. ah, welcome to the probably japan's probably been this to phoebe casita has been evacuated unharmed from the scene of an explosion in the western city of chioma. the blast went off as he was about to give a speech at the pole, but as the arrested flute situation, which rob,
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but brought up date is on now from county czar law in japan. rob, what we know, or seems to have happened that this event yeah, this all took place late. her saturday morning, local time in the city of walk yama. that is, in the west of japan or waka yama is our one of the constituencies that is being contested in upcoming by elections and female kasheila was there on a campaign tall as supporting his air, his party. he was due to speak at a campaign event, and then suddenly there was a commotion. a man from the crowd threw an object. there was a loud bang, a loud explosion, a lot of smoke. so it does appear that a some sort of smoke bomb. what sir? thrown a female kasheila himself, was evacuated by his own security. people from the scene very quickly, and the suspect, or was immediately detained and taken away from the scene. since then,
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a female kasheila has continued with his tor, him factor, just more than an hour after this of apparent attack took place. he did actually speak to people in walk a yamma, and that is continuing on his campaign, taught and has said that this will not and should not stop these elections from conrad uncles. rub, incidents like this all reminiscent of the past. they do whole japanese society a, c, b, julie, what has sprung to everybody's minds here? i think in japan because it is very reminiscent of the assassination of former prime minister sions ave. and there are parallels between the 2 cases should all be again with speaking at the campaign events that was last july. when the silent appeared, he fired a couple of shots, a wounding bay, from injuries from which he later died. assume jo casita and they were
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contemporaries cuz she served as foreign minister in a government. they were political allies. and ever since that attack could be ex, of political violence here in japan. and especially in recent years of very rare. and that did shock people and there were lapses insecurity with the assassination of chin. so ave and steps were taken to tighten security. and we have seen events since then. and indeed, at the event that is taking place this saturday, much heightened security at these political rally, well, will continue to follow events coming out to japan as the day progresses to the name of robert bride. thank you. the young man's warring sides holding a major prisoner exchange a won't seems an important step towards ending the country's long running conflict . the radio back to the rebels on the sandy, the coalition are expected to release hundreds of detainees during the 3 day operation. the 1st be freed, were transported on flights between the hootie control capitol center and aiden,
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where the internationally recognized government is based, where we challenge reports santa international airport and yemen, the men leaving this plain. returning to freedom, they're released as part of a prison, a swap between saudi arabia and the iran, back to the rebels. we are happy to return to the capital summer after we were in the presence of the enemy. he thank abdul malik al, who see the corporation on the kitchen this asked of these prisons. it's a huge moment for them personally. but it's the realization of a political breakthrough to around $900.00 prisoners will be released in the exchange. it's part of a deal, reach in negotiations between the 2 sides, seeking an end to the near 9 year war mediated by a man. the international committee for the red cross is, are you seeing the prisoner swaps look of defense saved? now the look of happiness. exactly what's all about,
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we are proud ideas that aren't going to deal with the heads of our colleagues of the yemen. you're going to have my city faith this that's the 1st day we have 2 days to come and hopefully things will go smooth. landing at the same time and aiden was a plane from so now this aircraft carried him and he government officials released by the who fees. they included emmons, former defense minister in the middle here, and the brother of the president's behind him. of course, it's a quiet stick and if it is step and it's he bidding a damage we'll trust between the legitimate government. and he also passed the way to the piece a plan in the human view unbroken. 6 month truce officially ended in october, but still largely holds. the recent diplomatic push comes of the 2 main players and what is often called a proxy war had made peace. last month,
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saudi arabia and iran agreed to when their 7 year diplomatic rift and reestablished diplomatic ties and a deal broke by china. this is the 1st concrete result of not only whole my name the, the ation, bob, the iran solid, the agreement, which is beginning to bear fruit in yemen at least, if not yet elsewhere in the region. a significant moment. most definitely. however, finding common ground between saudi arabia and the who t's for a long lasting piece will take more work and more time will re talents al jazeera, william and stacy, one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. after more than 8 years of conflict. the war began in 2014, when he rebels captured the capital sinner and demanded a new government. the following year coalition, led by saudi arabia, began a military campaign against the hu thies. in 2022 warring factions agreed to
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a 2 months cease fire. the 1st extended truce in 7 years, b, u, and broke a deer largely held, but warring parties did not agree to extend. it was estimated that more than 370000 people have been killed over the course of the conflict. millions are food and secure, and lack access to basic health currents. annotation debit was already one of the poorest countries in the middle east before the war broke out. here ella macy is a problem to yesterday. activist and full political detainee. he says civilians are bearing the brunt of the conflict in yemen. yep. 84 percent of the population in need of some form of a 2 thirds of the population are foot insecure. people are sick. you go and ask any, any on the street these days and tell them, oh sure. when the war, who do you think should have the upper hand? who do you think should become the president of human and not a human is? i will tell you. we no longer care, i just need electricity, clean water, we need
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a job. i need to be able to put bread on the table. that's all i care. if so, when this level of 50 that we're really desperate to piece in which ever, whichever way it comes, a lot of people think the end of the war is going to happen within a few weeks or few months. i would caution against that. although i'm optimistic, but it's a cautious optimism. it will take at least probably year or 2 years because the conflict is not just simply between the food is in the saudis. it's protracted, it's paula, arise. there are a whole lot more parties and factions inside yemen that need to be brought into the process. it's an inclusive listed and comprehensive process, or the end of the war, or sustainable piece. right now. it does, it is not in that shape yet. no meeting of foreign ministers from mine arab countries has failed to reach an agreement on lending serious diplomatic isolation,
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the gathering was called by saudi arabia. following a recent for its relations with damascus, syria was suspended from the arab league and 2011 after president assad's violence cranked down on protests. cattle says the original basis for the suspension still stands. a suspect in the leak of us military intelligence records has been charged as a federal court in boston, 21 year old jackson. sarah is a member of the us full national guard. he's accused when lawfully copying and transmitting classified material in one of the largest leaks of its kind in recent years, kimberly hallett has more from washington, dc. i was a very emotional moment in the courtroom, as jack to assure appeared before a federal judge. there were 3 of his family members in the court room along with a crowded court room of spectators. we understand that he made eye contact and there were teary eyes by the family members,
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as they saw him appear before the judge to hear those charges against him. we should point out that the federal bureau of investigation or f b i is still conducting an investigation, so there could be more charges forthcoming. and those charges that have been laid so far do carry half deep penalties. now, there have been questions raised about how somebody so young could have access to such a serious a information. information that is classified information that contains a highly, highly sensitive intelligence and in we should explain that when it comes to top secret security clearances in the united states. it is not unusual for very low level members of the military, even in this case, a member of the air national guard. in the case of jack to shera, this is a volunteer position where someone would serve maybe once
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a month be called in cases of national emergency to have such a clearance. but it is not uncommon. however, it is something that is now under review in. 2 terms of whether or not that is still a good idea to handle these types of clearances are a sort of a wide spectrum moving forward according to the attorney general merit. garland, that the department of defense is leading an important effort now to evaluate and review the national security implications and most important to conduct a review of the methods of access to accountability and control procedures that the department has so that something like this can never happen. again, we should point the u. s. president joe by then also the commander in chief of the u. s. military is praising law enforcement for their swift effort in apprehending the suspect jack to shera with regard to this case. he is also pointing out that the white house is not confirming the validity of these documents
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that have appeared on line. also acknowledging that there could still be more that could be revealed as a result of the fact that so many were present in the public domain before they were detected. what we do know is right now, some uncomfortable conversations are taking place with partners and allies. given the fact that some of that intelligence that's been exposed involves partner nations. we should also point out that while this was the 1st hearing for jack to shera, there will be another hearing next week that's known as a detention hearing. that is where his bail will be sat and it is expected to be a very high price tag. in terms of his bond failure to us intelligence documents appear to confirm the presence all the russian voc regroup and the key the fafsa on this comes on the military hunter is calling for a national verbalization. the face for tax of groups linked to al qaeda and i sold
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dickless heart hospital. information from the us, leaks has spread fast around the world and even to the streets of 14 of us as capital worker. do they refer to beacon as possible links to the russian mercenary force wagner? god would not want to look at them pretty like burkina. faso is a free and independent country can choose to cooperate with whoever it wants to do . good al jazeera has gained access to the documents 1st reported by british media outlet. curtis, they say the russian private military company wagner could use its presence in molly and burkina faso to destabilize ivory coast. according to communication, intercepted from an ivory insecurity official. it's no surprise i wagner has had a voice in burkina faso for, for well over year. there was some open source reporting yesterday about a possible camp and burkina faso, but we're hearing it was from 1550 people. so it's relatively small presence. we met russian fighters from the wagner group in 2018 in the central african republic
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. their operations have since spread from mozambique sudan to malia and now burkina faso. the 2 countries used to rely on their former colonial power, france to help them fight arm groups linked to iceland and al qaeda. but that military cooperation was brought to an end after the russian forces arrived. what wagner is doing in africa is an extension of moscow's policy in the region. establish a foot whole for, for russia, displaced the influence of the west buchanan. fossils military genta says it has lost control of 40 percent of the national territory to armed groups on, on national television. a mass mobilization has been announced. the gent, i can now cease citizens, vehicles and properties akin also some in men and women above the age of 18. to fight on the front line. your crockett, the indices are selector, bhaskar, luggage, want i salute the mission because the fight against terrorism is one,
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the concerns is all, and we are all suffering the consequences and this victory to come will profit the entire nation lovek drop course. the u. s. intelligence leaks suggest burkina may have the support of russian fighters, but countries neighboring this a how are worried about wagner's presence and any instability it might bring. nicholas hawk al jazeera france as high as constitutional authority, has rule with unpopular pension reforms championed by president monroe by cro can go ahead. the decision coincides with another day of protest against the measures which include raising the retirement age of $62.00 to $64.00. the constitutional counsel rejects the idea of holding a public referendum of the issue of executive power to force the changes through parliament. last month, latasha butler has moved from paris. hello, this sent joel perez,
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and most of them have told a price. there's problems with your counsel as approved, president emmanuel macro went to her phone bill, but that doesn't mean they're not disappointed. all frustrated what they've been telling us. they want to continue to continue to demonstrate because they thought that if they continued to put person on the french government, that even though this bill will become low. for bob's personal, mike will be forced to scrap the law. you can even see a. 7 lot of people hear a lot, it feels as this government is not listening or seeing what's happening in the street. so we'll continue to protest until the heroes anthea, but this is also offering this hipaa. of course, the council's decision is disappointing because we believe there was a legal basis for it to scrap the bill. we feel that the spirit of democracy is being respected in this country. 2 i was opening up a saw and i say, oh,
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end of democracy because a lot of people feel like they feel that the french person simply hasn't been listening to the purchase in the street that have been happening since the beginning of the year. he's disconnected from the concerns all ordinary people. now, what is clear is that the decision by frauds is close to show counsel is a full to pick when for persons of michael and push you through that he says is necessary for the country to sustain suspension system. however, it also moves to the next month and it will be very difficult for him because he's got a, it's paul limits and also most the most public trust. so when my pro wants to continue with his reform agenda, it will be challenging. natasha bala al jazeera paris, well still had hail l republican u. s. presidential hopefuls address thousands at a convention for the countries thickest gun, lovey,
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and hoping to find something done to these cheap. it is ice, a 12 year long mission glass, sol, french guy out ah hello is a fair amounts of cloud across sea, middle east at the moment, said disappointingly dull. i would say big arc of cloud here. bring you some outbreaks of rain into west saudi arabia that will cause flooding, flash flooding at times. something to watch out for say some slightly fresh weather, making his way across central asia took met astonishing temperatures touching 42 celsius recently. hottest, i for whether on rack or it should freshen up a little temperature a little closer to what they should be, just as some sleet and snow across northern parts of afghanistan, the wet weather continuing across us. saudi arabia still a little doubt,
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a route del, around of the gulf here, 28 celsius in doha, but not too bad. and he can see is dry and fi for the most part to the north of that wanted to shout into northern parts of turkey, troy, and find a cross northern parts of africa, temperatures on the rising. kara once again 30 celsius here on sash dedicated scattering. a showers across southern parts of west africa along the coastal fringes. and i think southern areas of nigeria particular seeing some funder downpours, shutting up the seasonal range across the heart of africa, more heavy showers coming through here as per usual, just around the rift valley. some live he storms there into tans in there, but for south africa is nati, fine and dry. ah, african countries have struggled to replay, many of the artifacts taken by european. and this is our experience of the identity in the final part of the series, museums and collectors,
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still hold precious assets like, depending on if you have been returned, but there's still a long way to go. progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen or partially asian owner 0. 0, a book out there, lisa, rob, reminder of all new stories. japan's prime minister to mc shita has been evacuated at home. the bomb went off, but painted the western yama, the suspect has been arrested. the retreat reported a major prison,
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a swap between the evans warring sides of the way about 300 detainees are released on friday and let the ball of exchange in the coming days. as seen as the cold, that tools that the countries low reading conflict at the suspect and the lead of us military intelligence records has been charged to federal court in boston. 21 year old national guards. but jack, sarah, is accused of unlawfully copying and transmitting classified material. the governor of the eastern ukrainian city of savannah says that at least 8 people have died and a russian bison strike. a 2 year old child was amongst those reported killed. and please say the top 2 floors were 5 story building collapsed after the strike of the fire broke out day by rescue teams have been caving the rubble in search of survivors. china's foreign minister says beijing will not do anything that could escalate the conflict in ukraine. including providing weapons to either side. he
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made the remarks during a press briefing with the german foreign minister, she called on trying to pressure russia to the wall. i like most often to harness me fargo home. i have to wonder why the chinese positioning so far does not include a call for the aggressor, russia to stop the war. we all know that president pruden would have the opportunity to show at any time. and the people in ukraine would like nothing more . i shall finally be able to live in school again from the actual war. but what additional one point i want to emphasize is, but china's role in the ukraine issues. and all proposition boils down to one point that is to persuade and promote talk. we will not do anything to add fuel to the flames until brazil's full present drive. also, nora has been ordered to testify about his alleged role in the storming of government buildings by his supporters. a judge has been given him 10 days to pay before federal police. on january the 8th, his supporters invaded and ban blind brazil's congress a week later,
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lula took off his bolton over denies, inciting the riot. the u. s. supreme court has temporarily maintain access to a widely used abortion till following an appeal from the by the administration. the 11th ruling prevents level courts are imposing restrictions on the road until wednesday. now that will give the supreme court more time to hit arguments. in the case, the legal battle over the drug began last week at a federal judge in texas, ordered a nationwide band teacher castro has more from washington d. c. this temporary order from the u. s. supreme court essentially freezes the status quo in that american women still have access to this medication. that is widely used for abortions. in fact, it is credited with about 50 percent of those procedures in this country. but this whole is temporary. again, it is only good until the end of next wednesday to his the justices more time to
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review the cases before they again come to this deadline. come wednesday evening to decide whether or not to extend this day. now, how they'll rule, ultimately, that is still completely up or debate. of course, this is the same 63 conservative majority supreme court panel that had removed the constitutional right to abortion in the united states back in june. so this is a very conservative panel that will ultimately be hearing this case if they choose to do so. this was the 1st major attack on abortion from anti abortion activists. since roe vs wade was overturned and this lawsuit sought to remove acts as completely to medical abortions in the us. it's the, the anti abortion opponents who filed the lawsuit argue that that medication was
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unsafe, which was widely challenged by the greater medical community. and by the by to ministration, which ultimately asked the supreme court to step in how this will end, of course is still to be decided. the next task we'll see in a few days time while staying in the us. the national rifle association is holding . it's our new will, could been, should with some high profile dames that include former president, donald trump, was 1200 reports. now republican presidential candidates have been effectively campaigning, but what amounts to a shuttle convention for the parties 2024 presidential nomination. despite a recent surge of mass shootings, the world's biggest gun lobby is more defiant than ever and are a member's flight like hell for freedom and get more of it. and when over and over and over again, just weeks after school shooting in nashville and days after a louisville workplace massacre, the national rifle association is holding its annual conference with speeches by
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every major contender for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. we saved our 2nd amendment and we're going to save it for a long time to come. it's under siege, but we're going to save it for a long time to come forever. but we don't need gun control. we need crime control outside a dozen or so protesters including 2 graduates of michigan state university site of a mass shooting in february called for a ban on assault rifles. the weapon of choice of mass shooters. i think that's no reason for them, and i really would love to get rid of all of them deliver. asian girl just raises the n r a has fallen on hard times in recent years. it's lost a 1000000 of what was 5000000 members in 2018, and it's being sued by the new york state attorney general for violating state laws with lavish spending on its leaders. after successfully pushing as a senator for a ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004, president biden has called for that band to be renewed band or saul weapons vow
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val wasn't all. but that's not likely to happen in a divided congress where the n r a's influence remained strong enough to block any major changes in us. gun laws on the state level legislatures are actually easing gun laws. last year, indiana joined $21.00 other states in eliminating permits, allowing gun owners to carry their weapons in public without certification or a background check, leaving more guns on the street in a nation that already has more of them than any other. john henderson, al jazeera indianapolis. though the european space agency has lost a mission to jupiter, to look the conditions necessary for life beyond our planet. it's an 8 year journey to explore jupiter's icy moons as column. baker explains the fiery start of a 12 year mission to pier below ice on another world. the jupiter
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icy moons, explorer, or juice, is looking for alien oceans that might harbor life. it will study calisto europa and ganymede 3 of the biggest moons orbiting the nearest gas giant earth as well as jupiter itself on fat on put yeah, could ship it there. we can say the jupiter is like many. so the system. imagine that jupiter at the i center is like the star in the iceland, like the planet fight yesterday, you, scientists believe each hides a dark ocean, 100 kilometers deep or more beneath the pock marked icy surfaces on earth. jupiter is one of the brightest objects in the night sky. these moons are visible through a basic telescope, but it's 600000000 to 1000000000 kilometers away from earth. and getting near without relying on its own fuel means juice needs the gravitational pull of several planets, including our own to pick up enough speed. after leaving earth its plan,
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the juice will make one orbit around the sun and then return a few months later to use the gravity of both the earth and the moon to gain more speed. venus will give it a push in august 2025. before it again passes earth in 20262029. it will then travel at top speed toward jupiter. that'll catch it in 2031. it will have 4 years to find and measure the oceans, are used to maintain the reader frequency reader data as a default with so and get knowledge of the subset of face of the d i. c moon's. so we look into the mysteries of the self serve face because we can penetrate for about 9 kilometers. magnetometers will measure how these oceans move. juice will map materials on the moon surfaces in detail and take photographs. it will spend most of its time in orbit around ganymede, a rare moon that has its own magnetic field.
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