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flow on the bulk of this is the al jazeera and use our life in london. coming up. and explosion, seen above the kremlin rusher accuses ukraine of an attack, but zalinski says his country's not to blame. we don't attack fortune or moscow 8 children among the dead, where the 13 year old opens fire. the school in serbia, the accused killer, is too young to face. try another sudan, cease fire, interrupted by fighting smoke across cartoon. while the rapid support forces claim to have taken the presidential palace, the police raid the home of former brazilian president john pulse narrow. he denies accusations. he faked his coven records in sport, merge to the city. strike it earlier. holland makes english premier league history . he breaks the record for the marcel thought in a single season. i've mentioned 53 of wet hab, who gave up slots in the table. ah,
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welcome to the news. our russia says it has stopped an assassination attempt on president vladimir putin. moscow says to drones were used in an early morning attack on the presidential residence in the kremlin russian authority, se ukraine was behind it, but the ukrainian government strongly denied the allegations. jonah hope has this report. this is what the kremlin says was an attempt on the life of vladimir putin . an object is intercepted by air defenses. russia says it was a drone. one of 2 that official say were launched by ukraine in an or daisha attack aimed at the kremlin complex to unmanned aerial vehicles were aimed at the kremlin . and official statement reads as a result of timely actions taken by the military and special services with the use of radar warfare systems. the devices were put out of action. we regard these
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actions as a planned terrorist act and an attempt on the president's life. president putin is not thought to have been in the kremlin at the time. the thinking appears to be that it was a dry run in the footage in front of the kremlin walls, it's evident that preparations are underway for victory day celebrations on may. the 9th, an event that putin plans to attend, ah, that may, 9th, at 10 o'clock in the morning, which it has to be in the red square of the sand, to observe the picture day parade. and that's at the time of the day. and year or 9th of may 10 o'clock where butch's at dinner is well known way in advance. he should be there. so an interested the grim one said the. ringback alleged drone a dag was a dry run, the preparation for may. the 9th when butcher will be one robbie because his whereabouts are known in advance. it is
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a theory that not everyone is convinced about. i've seen the reports. i can't her in any way validate them. we simply, we simply don't know. i'm 2nd, i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shaker salt. so let's see. on a visit to finland, president zalinski denied ukraine's involvement. so we don't attack fortune or moscow i'll we fight on, on our territory. we're defending our will just sit it. we don't have you know enough up and for these, ah, yet even us air raid sirens sounded in the ukrainian capital. the mere possibility that ukraine had struck a blow at the heart of russian power was thrilling him for some of his redeemer, my classmates, and i have been talking about this all day. it's very cool. i'm very joyful. it's
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lifted my spirits in its official statement. the kremlin said, it preserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit. jonah hope al jazeera or charles trafford is following reaction in key if this message from the kremlin is being perceived as being pretty ominous president zalinski you saying we are defending our villages and our cities. we do not have enough weapons for this. we did not attack putin. this comes on the back of some of the statements that was made by one of his presidential advisors a couple of hours ago. mikhail pollock, but all the ac saying that, so this is all predictable. he says that this is russia preparing for a large scale terrorist attack. first of all, ukraine wages and exclusively defensive wars of lawyers, and does not attack targets all territory and the russian federation. and this does not solve any military issue, but it gives grounds to the russian federation to justify its attacks on civilians
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. basically put on the ac is saying that this in his mind is a false flag attack. and of course, a false flag is something that is being fabricated to give, in this case, coatings, but all that russia, the pretext to attack. and we saw this kind of, this kind of thing in the build up to the full scale invasion most specifically in the, the pro russia separatist held areas. the so called d n r. when the separatists claim that they've been a number of assassination attempts on their officials, and this was, as i say, only a few days before that full scale invasion. so the ukrainians obviously staunchly denying this. but sir, the interpretation is, is that this is a very ominous sign from russia. i'm joined now by richard vied, say defense analyst at wiki strata in washington, d. c. welcome to the news our, what do you understand has happened here because the crumbling clearly on mincing their words, when they call this a planned assassination attempt,
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should we believe them? there are many hypotheses and no clear answers that sort of resemble to debate over who destroyed the north spring pipeline. so one explanation is that the ukranian government did this, you mentioned in the package that corresponded in ukraine said some ukrainians were happy that they were retaliating. and there been fun people out there. analysts, military analyst, calling for this kind of vertical strike to spread escalate the war beyond the ukrainian territory, nor to tell the sure to the russians that they will suffer to take their territory . and thanks for re re corollary theory lighted theory is that this was done by some ukrainian group and affiliated directly with the government, but acting on it sounds. but they're also arguments that this is the stage to bend by the kremlin to either rally support for harsher measures in the future,
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or to rally support for the war 1000 general. or to explain some of the failures that of occur. we your, you've covered the recent, drawn in practice and other parts of russia. so they're all sorts of explanations and nobody knows for their lives. so details. and so how do we understand, firstly, this drone was brought down. what does the kremlin mean by saying that they use radar capabilities? right, so that's probably the easiest thing to explain that that would be the credit if there were drones above the crime and which appears to be the case they were detected and shot down. now if the russians had put them up there, it would be pretty easy to know where they were. if the ukrainian sent them, then you know, it's probably the most protected place in the world or one of them. so they fell
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with radars. and if all went on, so it, presumably they detected it when it entered the kremlin airspace. but then the puzzle rises. well, if these actually came from your brain and they travel hundreds of kilometers, how come they were only detected at the last minute, right? when they were over the kremlin and not earlier. so it's, they're still puzzled, even with this. but if, if these grounds were right above the kremlin, are right over sand from moscow, i would suspect they would be identified by some kind of radar or some kind of sensors at that point. right, i mean, as you've already said, ukraine's are likely to admit this was indeed the handiwork. but if we assume that this was the ukranian attack, what does it say about the sophistication of ukrainian drone capabilities? how does this incident, for instance, compare with the smaller drives that we've seen in all those frontline videos of the, the conflict, right? decry nunes, are showing
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a lot of skill in being able to use. and crude system systems such as under c robots or dry aerial drones or so on, and sometimes together to an attack target in surprising ways. and so this may be an example of the ukraine in either developing a long range round, which we did now. they have or perhaps recycling an old soviet burson, or we just don't know. but more likely, if it was there, they probably launched it from closer. and perhaps they have a, some kind of special forces unit nearby or at least close her hand. but in general, during the past year, we seem very creative use of grounds by the new finance and we, they rely on them heavily. they don't have brushes, extensive air for,
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for space base satellite. so they need the drawings for the tech gain activities of the rush, the military beyond the front line, and then crap sometimes attacking. now, i've lost the physicals is happening ahead of the may, the 9th parade in moscow, victory day celebrations and goes to see a putin said would be scaled back. do you think that there's a sense of nervousness around this annual event given what we've seen over nice in moscow? there should be either because this was as nice as we discussed, the possible tack war. this is designed by the russians to, to, to show, make clear to everybody that they need to be on their toes that supposedly any part of russia or at least eastern rocks, or it could be western russia could be attacked by the ukrainians at any point. so you would think this is going to raise the attentiveness of the defenders and
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further limit the activities of people are drones or other objects near the kremlin on that day. it's really interesting speak to richard heights defense unless the wiki stress many thanks. thank you. or at least 17 people have been killed and dozens more wounded and russian artillery strikes and the cranium, cities, her song, the strikes damage, one of the few working hypermarkets in the city. the victims include the shop staff and customers out viewers come in l. somebody reports from chris on to watch it until he is about a landmark. we're outside the largest shopping mall in the heart, of course, on top of the venue would shout, and as a result, the entire building was damaged or thoroughly had the alco sophie had. he, you can see the impact on the ground and is also one of the many dead body still lying around. and we were told he was one of the working man. she had a marcus ang, and opponents blood. i assembly alessa meal. so what i meant and several people
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were killed and it doesn't injured in this attack. ukrainian authority and say the russians are constantly shelling, major shopping centers and residential communities in the city. and they also reported other fatalities on the front lines as russia intensifies its artillery muscle and rocket attacks along the eastern bank of the nitro river and curse on, which is now under rushes control what a load we'll see at our middle smudges here. okay, so you're with our 0 coming up on this news hour from london. you take you to the refugee camp in charge where thousands of people have fled the fighting down the u . s. interest rate hike that a some model this word, it could tip the economy into recession in sport. little messy. looks likely to leave power such amount on that shortly. ah. the parents of a 13 year old boy accused of opening fire in
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a school and the serbian capitol bell. great. have been arrested. the city is to night morning, the deaths of at least 8 children and one security guard police say the suspect use his father's gun and the attack. but he's not expected to be charged because he's below the legal age to face trial. instead, serve him president alexander viewed should she is looking at changing the law concerning the age of criminal responsibility and says, the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution. good. the boy is, as of now, in a special place, he will be placed in a special neuro psychiatric ward, his father, as the owner of weapons that were improperly kept despite having permits, smell was arrested. the mother has been taken in as well. i'll just hear a song and jens orridge report some blow belgrade. a dreadful rate for news of loved ones. for some the engine too much to bear.
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at 8 40 am an ordinary morning descendant, even for something on thinkable a mess, shooting witnesses, described, called 13 year old boy, suddenly opened fire on students inside the hallway. before entering his history classroom, he shouted the teacher 1st learned the weapon on his classmates as they tried to flee, killing and wounding many a dog started bang out while i was walking up the stairs and i could hear a sound. i thought maybe were kid sprang firecrackers having 5 was i could hear it more and the sound was coming from the front of the school. i saw the security guard falling to the ground as i quickly ran from where i walk her sam, a security guard these all saw among the dead, the teacher left fighting for her life. lydia gross sir. the will dealer. this tragedy occurred in the letters of rib nick primary school, the voucher municipality of the city of belgrade. unfortunately,
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8 children died and one security guard was also killed. the injured children and one school teacher have been hospitalized. no one can bring these children back to their parents. schooler as parents and emergency services, hurried to the elementary school in the survey and capitol. the suspect was on the phone to the police, confessing the shooting before being arrested for the yard. described as quiet and good pupil and said to be new to the class, he was led away by police his face coverage. there is yet no, no multi for an attack that the police said was careful. that plan was the show would be a species that say this was the list of children that he intended to kill. he did as a learn. he made the plan by himself. the plan of entering the school of exeter. it was found on his desk unless he said he determined the prior to targets this sketch looks like a video game,
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a horror movie. the sort of things does not happen very often in serbia. various think the gallows apply, but in a region wrecked by war in the ninety's are weapon easily hard to come by. like the one used on this occasion to shutter the peace of a school day organs outage. i'll just, you know, baldridge. the larger nations is calling for security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed a deliveries in sudan. martin griffiths, the bodies humanitarian chief is now in the country and says he's working on obtaining commitments from the warring parties to allow for movement of staff and supplies. wireless is continue to the come to heart, whom despite yet another sees far extension. here morgan reports this video, her post to show fights is from the paramilitary rapid support forces at the presidential palace in hot room. it's houses, the office of the de facto head of state, who's also the head of the army, general abdel at the upper han,
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with the r s. f says it's in control of this government building. there's been more intense fighting in the capitol as the 2 sides battle for control. that's despite the announcement of an extension of a cease fire for one week after mediation efforts by south finance president silva gear. that's the sound of artillery being fired by the rapid support forces against sudanese army fighter jets that have been flying overhead around the vicinity of the presidential palace since the early hours of wednesday morning. now fierce battles have been ongoing between the iris, f, amber sudanese army as the army looks like it's pushing to regain control of the presidential palace, which has been under the control of the rapid support forces since the thought of the fighting. 19 days ago. the un says the deteriorating situation is making it difficult to deliver aid. it's humanitarian chief who visited ports of dam, says security guarantees are needed even whether or not we will still require
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agreements to the races to allow for movement of st. office hours. we will need to have agreements of the highest level and very publicly and we will enjoy the livers come in us into local arrangements for you to present all the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee the capital. this bus of evacuees is heading north to the east and red seacoast along the way. they passed through several checkpoints. some are controlled by the army, others by the paramilitary rapid support forces. another than that of you will people coming from cartoon who are escaping the war and trying to find safety and security arrive here and a very difficult circumstances. some people who have passed through here don't have food, some, a sick, some of very old, you know, import sedan naval ships. commercial fairies and airplanes are shuttling people out of the country. authorities say around $13000.00 foreign nationals have left in recent weeks,
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but more evacuees arrived each day and the city is struggling to cope with another foot on the account. i thought we've had a big problem of accommodation in the area. sealants are currently living on the street. some families opened the houses to families. but for us youths, we've been staying in the mosques and we have been getting help with basic needs food and drink. despite the poor conditions, the influx into port sedan will likely go on until the wearing sites agree to a cease fire that holds. he bo morgan alters 0 harpoon, or al jazeera is mohammed al tire reports from the city of barrie in northern hace mistake. the sight of further violence, so excited you should, i leave you at the bottom. ominous walk on me. this is one of the major markets in the body area of cartoon for selling clothes in textiles and it came under a wave of theft and looting is happened because of the lack of security that many of he olympic off. as you can see, the shops or rob, off or whatever stocks they had, bobby, as we speak, we can hear the sound of the anti aircraft fire by the rapids,
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support forces against as to the knees, armies warplane, which has been hovering over this area. oh, okay. the desert we did a lot of, he had the soup, not in the fighting. embody, has been mostly this in shelling and artillery throughout the past 3 days. in the middle of all, the army has intensified the airstrikes. but as you can see, the fighter jet directly above our heads, face aircraft fire, defend it off, but by a lot, diamond me, let me give a look at the dumbest city about us. you know, some shop owners have come to collect whatever is left from their property. large numbers of these shops have been totally empty of their stock. this is the result of the recent crisis. and the fighting regime within the capital. with united nations says more than a 100000 people have fled sudan since fighting broke out 2 and a half weeks ago. i'm an address reports from going go near the border with chad, with thousands of refugees from the da for region of been arriving. they keep
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coming anyway, they can. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says, an average of 100 people are registered here every day. all of them from duffer filling attacks from ethnic malicious slaymen. he brought him abdullah just arrived with his family at this informal camp of 4000 cinco de la nina, godaddy teddy. i met minding that even residents of the capitol on fanning mexico. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless jamika citizen mine arrived 5 days ago with his large family, hoping also to find food shelter and some piece. so far he says, he's found none. mod low, naughty what are we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here 5 days ago or the bottle going to mind. the elders had good camp may be preoccupied
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with safety and welfare of the family. but for the am, once any time is amusement time from den delta, to google and other border communities. the must migration to child is fueled by violence and threats of it from ethnic malicious and rebel grows. or we can central government at heart to him has given ethnic militias the opportunity to consolidate their positions, especially in ridges like therefore. and this is forcing thousands from minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. while some refugees went to go back home as soon as security improved, some say they planned to make their move to chad permanent. they're not didn't issues warns, but the unfolding crisis in sudan can blind the entire region into a deeper crisis. something chad government says it's take him seriously, look, look over and then we asked all security personnel and officials to be on alert and sensitized. the civilian population to that is crucial for chad was peace is also
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fragile. amity, greece, al jazeera, google near the charge, sudan border, lisa 127 people have died during flooding, triggered by heavy rains in western veranda. official say they're also been injuries with many trapped in their homes. rescue as have been deployed to affected areas for when to me to a logical agency says more rain is expected. in the coming days. police and brazil have rated the home of former president jar both on our own. federal police suspect fake coven vaccination records were entered into public health care systems. so we could travel to the united states. boston, our who has often spoken out against vaccines is never been vaccinated, but denies falsifying documents. monica yona key, if, as more from rio de janeiro for standing at the federal police headquarters here in rio de janeiro where 2 of the 6 people detained are now being question there being
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question for allegedly entering the health care system and altering the data, putting in vaccines that were supposedly never taken by president shay, annabelle scenario and his daughter. now people had, while he was in government since he had made a campaign discrediting the vaccine and at a moment were brazil had the largest 2nd largest death toll after the united states . and they were, he was being investigated and he was asked to show his vaccination card, which he never did. and now apparently this system was altered so that it would seem as if he and his daughter had been vaccinated. also now to said that he never did that he was not vaccinated. he repeated. and he's, when he talks about being able to discuss openly, the coven 19 vaccine. it means being open to question them. question with whether they are on about whether it's a,
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what good way of combating the pandemic or not. because that was one of the big issues during his presidency was allowing so many brazilians to die when brazil could have imported vaccines before it actually did the u. s federal reserve is just raise interest rates by 25 basis points to 5.25 percent is highest level in 16 years. is the 10th consecutive time. the federal reserve has height rates in a bid to combine inflation. the increase of true increases of trigger, a crisis of confidence to the u. s. financial system with 3 banks collapsing. the central bank of signals that this latest rise. maybe it's last one, at least for now. she ever tansy has more from outside the federal reserve. this was the right rise, that many had expected. the question was there whether jerome pile, the federal reserve chairman, would signal that now was the time for a pause in rate rises. and while he said that no decision had been made on any such pause,
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he did indicate that now was the time to take stalk with today's action. we have raised interest rates by 5 percentage points in a little more than a year. we are seeing the effects of our policy tightening on demand in the most interest rate sensitive sectors of the economy, particularly housing and investment. it will take time, however, for the full full effects of monetary restraint to be realised, especially on inflation. paul was repeatedly asked about the state of the u. s. banking system to which he responded. it was sound and resilience. but given that it was paul who failed to foresee that the result of the aggressive interest rate rises, would be the failure of several banks and jitters about several others. he is facing somewhat of a credibility problem. she ever chancey al jazeera washington, iran's pres of abraham r u. c is in the syrian capital, damascus. the 1st official visit by an arabian leader since the syrian war began in 2011, iran and russia provided the bulk of the military and economic support to sue him. president bashar al assad,
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which helped him regain control of much of the country are you see says he hopes to help. we build syria and assigned a deal covering industries including oil, aviation, and agriculture. tools of jabari has more from the rainy and capital terran. the iranian president has, according to his aides, who were with him during this meeting with the syrian president, have signed at least 15 documents covering a number of lucrative economic agreements between the 2 countries. one of the main parts of the iranian delegation that is in damascus with the iranian president is that of people from the private sector that are hoping to strengthen economic ties between the 2 countries. the new president, of course, also is accompanied by a number of his ministers, including the defense minister, the foreign minister, 2 oil minister, as well as the telecommunications minister of iran. this visit comes at a time when iran has been behind syria throughout the over
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a decade. long the civil war in the country and the reigning president, abraham bracy, being the 1st to visit damascus since to 2010, highlighting the position that iran has had throughout the years and standing behind one of its strongest allies in the region. of course, the officials here believe that they are providing assistance to our country. that is very much as they put it helpless in the face of a number of air strikes from israel. one of the main points of contention between iran and israel has been that the attack sets and carried out inside syria targeting various depos belonging to the revolutionary guards. who, according to reading officials, have been there on an advisory role on the part of the syrian government asking for help from the revolution regards. okay, there's still a lot more to come this out. police arrests more than a 150 people in the crack down on the world's most powerful matthew. a call to en
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threats and attacks against journalists on world press freedom day sport. the lakers strike the 1st blow in their playoff series against golden state. ah. it's still $39.00 degrees in morocco and middle thirty's in spain, but you wouldn't think so from looking at this is this disappointing paul of cloud that represents was coming into western europe. and this is even more so disappointing i to say, if you focus on that, but it's been cold and wet for what seems like months for eastern europe, certainly turkey. and that line now extends the thin line through keven only to western russia. this side it's sunny, but that wind means if you're in, for example, bulgaria or greece or even easily recently be disappointingly cool. but there's
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a lot of sunshine which has lifted prague up to 15, vienna up to $21.00. then the rain comes in now is not going to stop it being warm, still in spain, in southern france or both thursday and friday. we will disappoint those in the low countries in germany and may be in switzerland. but london might just see its 1st 20 degrees of the year come monday. but given that you got 5 days of rain and the average number of days of rain in may is 8. it's still looking on the disappointing side. now in north africa, still very hot in your chart. so this represents what a very hot spring to be honest in this part of africa. the range and moving slowly north, sporadically. ah, the, when the taliban took control with afghanistan in august 2021, it sparked a methics. it is special to pot report one a 18th makes the chinese entrepreneur with the other way on out of europe.
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ah, reminder the top stories here on out to 08 children and want security card was shot dead at a school in belgrade. the 13 year old boy was arrested soviet president alexander v church says the boy will be placed in a psychiatric institution b, u. n. humanitarian affairs chief is calling for security guarantees at the highest level to ensure the safe movement of desperately needed a deliveries in sudan violence as continue to the capital cartoon. despite yet another ceasefire expansion, prussia says it stops. a fascination attempt on president vladimir putin also says to drones, who use an attack on the presidential residence in the kremlin personal authority, say ukraine was behind it, crane strongly denies it. would you? unless you li, shop of oliver and moscow has more on the drone incident?
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present, payton was not in the kremlin, at the time of the incident. russian officials immediately blamed ukraine for that time and called it a planned act of terror and an assassination attempt on prison. peyton, we understand her. there are 2 video clips so that talk dad. now circulating the media, one of them shows the moment of shooting down the drone and how to was falling on the dome a one of the kremlin buildings on the other. we can see how the dome is burning. fast reactions are now coming in and we'll already heard from mr. lowden in the head of russia's lower house of parliament, the state duma. as saying that stay deem a deputies will demand the use of weapons that can stop and destroy the key of terrorists regime. and he added that there should be no negotiations with the zelinski regime as it threatens the security of russia, europe,
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and the whole world shortly before the kremlin and reported that target moscow mer sergei sabine in bonds, the launch of drones in the cab. so altogether and an exception was only, has only been made for you, these used by the authorities. and now i get to report that all trends have also been banned in the mosque region and in st. petersburg as well. no more than 150 people have been arrested in italy and germany as part of an international crackdown on italy's largest organized crime group. the alleged members of the underlying gets her mouth fear. stall group are accused of crimes including drugs, weapons trafficking, and money laundering. as part of a coordinated investigation across 6 european nations. o us, did he mean we have documented money transfers of more than $24000000.00 between italy in columbia by a chinese system in just one year. that's more than $24000000.00 of
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the money as far as the italian profits are concerned, was invested in germany and in portugal, in restaurants, in ice cream shops, and in car washes. where the and the rank gets her has its roots in the region of calabria. but us now surpassed casa austria as italy's powerful mafia group with an established presence in latin america, most of western europe. and even as far as canada and australia, the group expanded after re investing ransom money from a string of high profile kidnappings, including celebrities, such as john paul getty, the 3rd from the u. s. oil family, gattey's right ear was cut off to pressure his family into paying a reported $3000000.00 ransom. a large part of the groups activities, centers on major drug smuggling operations from latin america to europe, but it also cashes in on a legal waste. trafficking, racketeering and loan sharking. so typically offering credit to businesses before taking control of them in 2008, a research group estimated that when brand getters annual turn over to be more than
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$48000000000.00. that was about 3 percent of italy's g, d p at the time. we're joining us from vienna as sandra mattie early. he's a german italian investigative journalist, specializing in italian, organized crime and chairman of the mafia named dunker organization. welcome to the news hour. so could you put that in there and get her into context for us? because i believe they had their roots in the 19th century, but how much power to they wield across europe? well, actually like they have very high economic power. and they also have like an intellectual power. unfortunately, i have to say that means that they quickly to a new situation and new territory. so they behave in foreign countries in the very different way compared to their original areas where they come from. and what they also very good is to get in touch with like people who have like economy called
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power or political power because they were strategically like they address them strategically. so this makes this organization very dangerous, especially because it's not acting like in a very cool way outside of italy like you don't have much blood shedding in outside . it'll be given out potentially in range the operations in regional economy. so it'll lead further afield to problem prominent businesses to wealthy individuals . how challenging would this have being for the authorities in italy and other countries to actually states these arrests? the carry out this operation of tool well like it was divided on many shoulders, the work to do this investigation because it's actually like 4 procedures for different investigations that way combined together. so you see also like just counting the numbers of people who were involved in the rest today in the house to
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which is it's like 3000 people or even more that very well. so you see that it was really like a lot of work and efforts to do that. on the other side, it's also like international cooperation is a huge power, especially in combat in organized crime, which is globally active. so it's somehow like you can say it was doable, is a weight loss. and what does this mean for the group itself? the rest of more than $100.00 individuals? does that potentially mean it can no longer function or will it continue to operate? the group will definitely continue to operate because there are several thousands of members also like only of in germany. they are like the telling us again to speak of 3000 people present on the german soil. so it will definitely not cause the breakdown of the group, but i have to say that it's like a huge stop sign for the group. it because this, the international dimension of this corporation is unseen. we never had like
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a global hit against the organization in, in, in that dimension. so it will be interesting if there will be following investigations on the same with the same dimensions. because then it would really mean that the world takes up a fight against trying get time. not only the italian already so long, given that there are so many remaining members. you think there are many cars, security concerns now going forward for the authorities. they may want to continue staging, rest. well like italian public prosecutors are used to that like they if you go to an interview with them like you get search and you have like there's always like some, some escort, some, some, some police officer escorting then. so it's for them, it's not in use situation, but we have to wait how this it will affect it
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will have on the security situation of the investigators. but on the other side, it's also the banking. understood that the strategy of cruelty against, like public prosecutors policeman is not useful for them, but because it brings even more attention to them and more pressure on political structures to site the organization far more. so i don't think that they will change their behavior, but you never know it's criminal organization. they act according to different lines of thinking and different schools of thinking so hard to say what will happen next? extremely fascinating and dangerous organizations. sandra my theory, many thanks for joining us. thank you very much. now, journalists who was arrested off his plane was divert diverted, rather and forced to land in bella reese has been jail for 8 years and prophecy, which had been found guilty of several crimes include
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a conspiracy to seize power sentence on the 30th anniversary of well press freedom day charges relate to his work as an editor, the opposition media, the next step, the telegram channel was used during protests against president alexander, look a shanker, of the one, a 6 term in office in 2020, at a court in hong kong has heard an appeal from a journalist's use public records for an investigative documentary, boucher roy was convicted in 2021 of making false statements to obtain vehicle records. her film is about an attack on pro democracy demonstrates is during anti government protests in 2090 wednesday. it was well press freedom day, a profession that's becoming increasingly dangerous. at least $67.00 media workers were killed last year, including a colleague sharika of electric. the committee to protect journalists says that's the largest number since 2018 ukraine registered. 15 killings followed by
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mexico with 13 and haiti with 7. the philippines recorded full air on top solice for arrests of dissenting voices that shout more than 60 journalists. ya. last year alone. is followed by china and me on my each, we have more than 40 jailed media workers. and then there's intimidation. several governments have passed legislation to punish fine or jail journalists who report what could be considered misinformation. opponent say is essentially a tool to limit criticism and press freedom. kristen salumi as this report. it's a day to reinforce the importance of a free press after a year, 167 journalists globally have been killed in the line of duty day, but violence is only one of the threats. they face. wall street journal reporter evan glasgow, which was arrested in russia on march 29th. he's being held on charges of espionage accusations. the newspaper vehemently denies. that's appalling. and it's sick.
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so, gut punch. and people are feeling that it's personal ab. and there's also a bigger thought that as a reporter this could be, you, al jazeera has to journalists imprisoned in egypt, but the networks bureau chief for the americas had some good news. this guy he santa glaze's of, at he is it al jazeera correspondent who was detained in egypt without trial. the good news is that he was released 2 days ago that had been marcia lena, john is an iranian american journalist, exiled from her homeland, wind assign each other, and we have to be unite. she spoke about the importance of recognizing the 3 imprisoned iranian women, whose reporting led to massive demonstrations for women's rights. they are the recipients of this year's guillermo, qana, world press freedom prize. they actually arrest day lives and they took action
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against the islamic republic. this is what we need to see across the globe. otherwise is damica probably has no reason to stop jailing and torturing its own journalist and activists. al jazeera journalist rena blah clay is also being remembered with the screening of an al jazeera documentary about how she was shot and killed by israeli forces as she covered their actions nearly one year ago. to date, no one has been held accountable, but the forum was not just about the physical risk to journalists, it also addressed the challenges of maintaining free speech than air of dis, information, and the harassment of so called influencers online like the leap nato, and brazil. we have whose youtube channel has 40000000 followers. being accused of the things i was, i was accused was the hardest thing i ever had to deal with. and, and it's one thing they tried to do when they can corrupt you. they tried to
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corrupt her soul and your image in the eyes of the audience world press freedom day is about more than highlighting the perils of journalists. it is a reminder that the free flow of information is essential to preserving everyone's rights. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, columbia's going finance minister, sold al jazeera. he has no regrets on how he conducted himself. jose antonio compo, was ousted in a cabinet re shuffle last month following president gustavo petro, his disapproval on how a propos, healthcare reform was handled. a campo spoke with alexandra rump yeti. for many people, it was a surprise when you were let go, but was it a surprise for you? well, there was a political crisis that led to the they changed the coveted unless he does have those who are not from the, the president and woman were asked to leave the nickname here in columbia,
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where you were the fireman minister. you were there to put out fires when other ministers eventually said something that went to radical. one of the functions of it is to be able to say no way that something is not appropriate for the economy. you know, we have a fiscal rule that we have to meet on. let me say no minister has stated a strong, strongly as i did that if it has to be met. or what do you make of the fear that some observers have that your successor cut the knee? yemen might not be as quick or don't, will not have the cloud to say no. the way you did well, there has been a bit of money that markets. i'm pretty sure that the, the new me says, getting that continues to give the,
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the correct messages that he will follow the policy that way, way he plenty, marcus will come that the president spoke about the relationship with you. he was asked if your role in the election of the president of the national federation of coffee growers was crucial in the decision to let you go. his answer was in a quote that was just one issue of several that undermined confidence. there were several issues. what were those issues? i am not going to make any comments on the on present bit. i mean, do you feel that the confidence of your relationship somewhat fell apart in the last part of the i am not going to make any coming and visit. that's at what do you think of these reforms from an economic standpoint? the mr. both her, that the only reform that has been approved was mine. the deisel form, which is her progressive taxes them, which he agrees you say that he showed revenues too often as
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a socialist spending. so therefore there has been approved. what did you make of the fact that that was said? if we don't put in place these reforms, there could be a revolution in the can't. i don't think so. in democratic teachers, this is the strongest institutional framework overlap. normally. i mean, we do have other problems. let's say the biology teachers who have picked hills. but in the terms of the history to some of these, they're very strong though the strongest hold on me right now, the news astronomers in the us have observed a star, swallowing its own planet. 13000 light years away is the 1st observation of its kind. telescopes, monitoring the night sky caught the brief end of the 10000000000 year old stars life at swell, becoming a red giant nan. and a bright flash that lasted several days consumed one of his own planets, believe to be a similar size to jupiter. still a had the sneeze out. find out if spain's well number to call us alcaraz could
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with full. ah. ah. okay, time to head over to role in doha with the dice force. nice. they thank you very much, my darling harmon is continuing to set you started. that's the goal score again. he's remarkable that you see that matches the city's broken record for the most go
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school english premier league season in city 3. know wait over west time. on wednesday, the result means about 60, regarding top off in the late appoint ahead of off. so taking the lead to a day said, actually had at the beginning of the 2nd half than 20 minutes later, holland had his murray. but during his 35th, he go of the campaign. constance previous record, held by avid here and add the co fil, sorry, i did complete the scoring matches the 50 recorded leave when it arrives. things are what, sorry, killed as never will be full of warm though. the, the goal of the coverage of a $100.00 do that was brought down as far as we have on the balance. so you can see very, very safe if there will be warranty reports that lead our bessy will leave paris furniture. bear with his contract ends at the end of the season. the argentine oh, well count winter has been suspended for 2 weeks by the defending of friends champions,
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having travelled to saudi arabia without their permission this week. or bessie is a tourism are better that for saudi arabia, some media reporting that messy is it, in fact it talks with saudi club, our how it's being played. he's been offered a yearly salary of $400000000.00. while the reports have a good many p s g feds who gathered outside the club house headquarters, voice their frustration and i gets messy, everything the name on while messy strip to saudi arabia followed the clubs. a surprise at 3 were lost to lorio all the sunday that left it with a 5 foot lead over marseilles, with 5 games left at the season by wild ice p. s. g. pharaohs outside the clubs, headquarters? pretty angry earlier. some fads of spits or whether the club was right to suspend the 7th hard barrow door with se, don't care for those who if within the framework of his contract he is not respected body was supposed to do i find that quite normal. with all leo missy is the greatest player of all time. with that he should sit an example to the other
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people who are under contract and to the club and also to the fans. the fans wanted piece g to have a great season, a beautiful season, which was not done. so there again, it's a lack of respect towards all these fans. maybe that, in my opinion, it's really alpha, because sexually messy. it's a huge salads and they could flip a football player and therefore be its ease so day make some exceptions for him. the glove is right because also i watch the game, the last game against florian. so miss, any of them play when they want to leave? that's why he live or without an agreement on go to so the other, maybe he will return to a bunch on on, on maybe he will go to play and said, you know, i don't know. but he's not happy here, but hey, make a bad decision. they go by himself, he has the difficulty my from the club. the club is right. they must the well to read. he's all stomping ground. now he looks like athletic eyebrow. drait will be of 2nd. see a law legal aid spine lead today's 5,
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a busy day he did leading store jimmy buffer salad. bronze led the way for the next 30.75 series of our level at one guy with his how to get to guys 3, that's the marley on saturday. now the philadelphia 76 has made their series against the boston celtics, and they now have the n b a and b p in their ranks. this was the margaret that joe and bid found out that it was the award i father bill of them. but it's only been a long time coming for the old style until he finished the previous 2 seasons as a runner up to that visit nicholas jacket. but this time he beat, joking into 2nd. okay, charge of carts of the i chow, of the dallas stars job, devout ski became the oldest play at the school for girls in a playoff game. but he's still going to end up on the losing side. the 30 up 038 year old is off against the seattle kracken id grateful considering it with his 1st
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guy back. since gary gets a concussion protocol 2 weeks ago, he scored all of the goals for the thought, but at the fed. it with a crappy prevailed fight for an id card with this gulf of yardy good. all the time . well without speed, with all the banks. i was always popping up. all right. thanks whole and thank you for joining us. that's it for me in e park of this usa, but i'll be back in just a few moments time with more of the days. nice. can go to our website out to 0, dot com for much more. stay with us. ah ah.
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