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the, the the, the law with, with either side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024, the quizzical look us politics, the boston line, the
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to serve you as president, orders the army to deploy to the border of to violence between police and ethnic serbs and northern coast of all the time. several then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming up a wanted man accused of ordering the depth of 2000 tooth season. the rwandan genocide, foods on sky issue appears in a south african port, a diplomat and exchange for an aide worker. i'm on facilitates a prisoner swamp between iran and belgium. and appealing to those more claimant punches travelers we are in an on a new sweeper train is it makes its way from berlin to brussels. the serbia's army has been put on the highest level of combat readiness after violence
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between police and ethnic serbs in nearby northern coast of of presidents. alexander booth church has ordered the army to move towards the border protest as in northern kosovo, trying to stop police from exporting to recently elected ethnic albanian mayor to his office. and the town is rich on the serbian majority. they're a boy called to the local elections in april. they say their demands for greater autonomy have not been met the dispute surrounding coast of a centuries old, but it worse than that in the 1990 is after the breakup of yugoslavia, the region is predominantly muslim albanian and once a recognition as an independent nation in 1998 ethnic albanian armed groups launched a rebellion to n serbian rule that lead to a violent response by serbian forces. and a year later, nato intervened and forced serbia to pull out his troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in 2008, kosovo declared its independence. but serbia has not recognized its to me. i'm at
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dodge has more on this from christina castillo, police use deal guys to disperse. a group of several dozen local serves who have gathered in front of a special municipality. the building in north of cost of only means to prevent the newly elected the mayor from entering the municipal building. police confirmed that 5 officers were lightly injured. the 4 police forces was damaged during the operation. newly elected mayor entered the municipal buildings with the help of additional police forces which were deployed on the location. the mayors of 3 municipalities the north of costs over yesterday took all of them assume due to this in schools and other public institutions. since federal municipalities finance vice via what were located in the buildings where they were supposed to be working . local elections were held last month, but the serbs to make up the majority in the north. i'm comfortable, blake,
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all of those elections and do not recognize the election. the result in which less than 4 percent of registered voters participated. possible officials accused sub y'all of organizing and encouraging of the boycott. however, the results are recognized by comfortable institutions that invade the chief of staff of comfortable presses and your thoughts small is said that serbia is illegal, and criminal structures in the north of the course of all have received orders to escalate the situation on the ground. he added the violence or one prevail and the serbia bears full responsibility for the escalation. as one of the last 2 detectives wanted in connection with the 1994 were one and genocide has appeared in court in south africa, full sales, cachimba was arrested in western cape on wednesday. he is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 tutsis were sheltering inside of catholic church for me,
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the miller reports from cape town. hi, she mose appearance in court was very pre earlier on friday and he's expected to return in a week's time. so that if we could move forward to these have put 5 charges against him including food and contributing the immigration act. now this goes back to his arrival in south africa uh at least 5 or 6 years ago, where he also claimed a refugee status, an asylum state as in south africa, a based on him saying that he had arrived from rudy. and he was able to the national, according to the process of getting authority, and none of that was true. and he also lived in south africa under a false name. he was arrested about 2 days ago in connection with an interpol written notice that was issued following the charges of genocide and conspiracy to commit genocide relating to one does uh, 1994 a genocide. uh, he's accused of what dissipating in the killing of at least 2000 people in
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a church with they had sought refuge in all these state to say that it's will continue to oppose fail. oh, as he returns to court in about 6 days time. uh, but for now it appears to be just the start of a longer process of with, just because for many people who suffered during that rundle genocide for me, the miller ultra 0 cape town. and katherine. so why is it a genocide memorial in rwanda, at the site where the massacre took place? this is the catholic church here, younger where more than 2000 people were killed during the genocide. they are buried here in a mass grave. there is a memorial, a now inside, there is a hole where we can see pills of the victims of what they were wearing shoes. us calls berries
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a memorial wall that has the names of everyone who died in this a charge. so it's very, very surreal to see, know, we have been speaking with to survivors who leave here. and, you know, we spoke to one man who lost 5 of his children. he brought them to the charge because he felt that that is where the children will be safe. many people here in rhonda run to talk to because they thought that they would be protective. clearly that did not happen. we also spoke to a woman whose family members what killed a she was in the chart as well. but then she managed to s cape and she has needs to tell the story. and she says that she just wants to see just this. catherine story, altura rhonda belgium and iran has carried out the prisoner swapping on mine
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belgian aid worker olivia of under castillo, who had been imprisoned on espionage chargers in iran, was released in exchange, uranian diplomats as the de la study who had been accused of trying to bomb a meeting of uranian exiles in france was freed dosage of all the reports from to her on a 49 year old. so the last id arrived in tire on earlier on friday, after spending 5 years abroad to end with the officials here say that he was being held hostage. he was met by high ranking officials at the airport, who explained that this or deal was come to an end finally with the help of the money government to facilitated this prisoner exchange. now, this diplomat was working in the reigning embassy in vienna, and he was travelling back from germany when he was arrested. he was convicted of attempted murder as well as terrorism related charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison in belgium. the radians arrested, a belgian aid worker 42 year old olivia van de castillo early in the
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2022 on espionage charges. the belgian government maintained that he was innocence . and on friday, the belgian prime minister expressed his relief that he was released and maintained that he was always in a sense. this comes at a very important time between in the relationship between iran and the european countries who have accused iran of having an abysmal human rights records over the past few months, especially as well as the follow up that has come after the dismantling of the 2015 nuclear deal known as j. c. po, a u. money assault on is expected to travel to, to her on, on sunday for to day visit with his 1st official visit since taking office in 2020 . and they're rolling mediating the disputes between or on western powers is at an all time high as illustrated by the mediating role that they played in this present exchange door. safari alters 0 to hong. the crane is accusing russia of launching
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an air strike on a hospital in the eastern city of new bro keeps, as the attack killed at least 2 people and wounded another 15, including children. the pregnant president voted amir zalinski denounced to strike as a crime against humanity. natasha butler as following developments from the capital keith for the russian missile. so i called the hospital in to me for happens mid morning. local time of the video footage released by the need for police shortly after that attack showed the building pretty much nitty in ruins, parts of it on fire. people still inside looking up very days, didn't the police are seeing trying to carry out one person who is still alive. it is a very difficult scene, say local officials, they say that this was a psychiatric hospital. it was not a military facility. and the crazy person modem is lensky. reacting on his telegram
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message channel, he said that this is just another example of what he calls inhumanity by the russians. what was the need for a strike? came of a series of a russian. we saw it during the strikes across the country, see it in tea. we certainly have 2 very loud exclusions, around 4 o'clock in the morning. ukrainian, a defense officials say that it's a ukrainian forces intersected at least 10 russian missiles and more than 20 joins . these type of attacks, it's certainly been set up in recent weeks by most of the many you're saying in artistic patients of ukraine's counter offensive latasha popular out to 0, keith, a large chinese electric vehicle factory factory is being built and hungry. the government in beautiful says it will drive economic growth for years to come, but locals fear it could be a disaster for the environment. fenton monahan has more farm land
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flattened in the name of progress. this rolling construction site, the size of nearly $300.00 foot voltages. how's the large chinese built electric vehicle factory, official and hungry hope. the $8000000.00 project will help the nation become a global hub for lithium ion battery manufacturing. but locals like ava, cosmo, are apprehensive, so you get the labs will see as a show on those and then at that, and then you have this bad feeling when you will cost the area with the ability. i said, i simply feel this bad feeling. my stomach is this program is really important, concrete over nature. well, we know how to do things. the factory is going to be useful. is this the green future who i'm show not for this use. it came back to the projects announcement came as a surprise to many here the people living in the depressed and area weren't consulted. even others have been campaigning against it. their biggest concern is the water supply of the northeastern region was already experiencing droughts and
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shortages to hear that the water demands of such a huge factory could destroy the local environment in the course. lana and oil on ad for the comprehensive, large scale environmental assessment would be needed and its results should be consulted with society. unfortunately, this has not happened. that's why we do not see what the environmental impacts are . but the government says it's a golden opportunity for the economy and whether it goes to shack and if it could be to buy into a chinese investments, have a huge role to play in keeping the hungarian economy growing. that's why we will continue to encourage chinese investments. and hungry, and we will always get the maximum possible support to them use some separate organizing rallies against the projects. despite knowing their efforts may not amount to much means. and then i get out of that. we have been told that these nothing we can do about the fact you need will be both,
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but deep down. we hope it won't. i cannot wake up in the morning knowing that i am showing my children, that there is nothing we can do here. so i say, let's do everything we can with construction already underway. the factory appears inevitable, but still the people, the threats and protest, hoping the environmental who disaster they fear can still be averted. vince and monahan, l g 0. there's still a head on alpha 0, a balancing act as georgia celebrates 30 years of independence. critics at home say it is training a fine line by not denouncing russia's war and you crate the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elevator in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for
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somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera gene on i'll just say that despite the role rain, forests, and people into play and come back to find a change democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the poles when last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters mind. it must have personal sho, documentary. a new series of africa direct showcases applicant stories from african to make his. we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is a former prime minister in brun ton and the power for military gene on al jazeera.
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the are headlines on l 0. certainly as army has been put on the full combat, the alerts after fashion between police and ethnic serbs neighboring coast of of the serbian military has been ordered to move towards the border. one of the remaining fugitives wanted in connection with the 19941 and genocide has appeared in the south african court in jail. sky ashima was arrested on wednesday of the 20 years on the rock. belgium in iran have carried out of prisoners swamping on mine and the aid worker who was imprisoned don't ask enough charges, was exchanged for a new reigning diplomat. excuse the flooding of farmington or the republic of
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georgia, celebrating its national day. but there's a bit or internal dispute about his independence after the government allowed direct flights to resume between to police see moscow. the government says it cannot risk provoking russia and depends on it for its economy. but its opponent and state has a moral responsibility to back ukraine and support the west funds belief. see robin for us to a walker. reports a celebration of move them to, to use of independence from the old soviet union. and more than a 100 years of freedom from the russian empire. but today, even george's president questioned help 3 a country is this, you speak to go of european integration over the guns. how they may be documented between every day statements and actions distance us from europe and lead us towards isolation use we use it for the question arises, where the,
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the words you are is all civilized choice disappear. last week you want, you saw the 1st direct flight for most go in full use despite rushes continue to occupation of 20 percent of georgian territory and its military invasion of you. crew protest is said, it was a gift from putin, for the government's cooperation with the russian federation. shame on you, this woman said that corporation has included the ending of these are restrictions to russia for georgia and citizens. so appreciate this latest. so, and if they told me that sent me home and noticing that, even though i have a tenant of life who live in russia every time i have to get a visa, and if i don't have to go through the procedure anymore, why not? washington and brussels have criticized typically see the resuming flights. we most go given 2 inches,
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be super easy to use these late these decision by georgia. no tory tease concerns raises. raise these concerns in terms ofa, georgia, you boss the war. but georgia says it needs to perform a delicate balancing act between russia and west. the see, we have maintained secure peace and stability. this is the most important thing in my job, and my duty is to protect the national interest of my country is to protect how people these protest this wanted to remind you of thirty's, that was 80 percent of george and see the future in the easy. but the passage was blocked in flags to tell them dogs, we are george here in georgia. this is supposed to be a day if you need see, for judges where they come together to celebrate their countries. in the last few
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flags permanently displayed on the parliament building the people waving the flags not being allowed to police like tons of change. the georgia is a silver nation, free to make its own choices, isn't really doubts what easy is the direction in which georgia is reuben for us to be able to. how does it typically get a note here as a professor of politics, at alia, state university, he's all so founder and chairman of the caucasus institute of peace, democracy and development, enjoys us from to release the georgia gateway. this is so interesting help us understand really what's going on in georgia because if you look at the former soviet countries, some are formerly pro western, some pretty clearly pro russia and with georgia. it can be hard to tell sometimes the needle points in one direction, sometimes in the other help us understand that. ok, we have basically
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a division in the chat as i'm open to between the government and the society. majority of the society mobile development, the majority of society support still gives you repeating choice of support the idea of your becoming part of europe, including parts of europe and union. is it choices based on identity but also a prospect of development and security tool because the gold gift fills of all the little bits of either shot and experience. ready product, the support from the west, from united states and the you look in union box in the last few years said these, especially since the beginning, but would also need to, based on the new grain the georgia government can come with your 10 dollar month. increasingly the substitute sales from euro and come close at the restaurant and the latest that is optional will slide. so is it actually that is a scene in jonathan? not the things that direction or, or, and now the evidence that the rock,
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i start to recognize you sent a p, c h, your guess a increasing it needs to be 0. s and disease causes great concern on the for the drug, just society because it means they have to go to becoming more to put out the more like the restaurants. they need some institutions and the values above to also be comfortable. vulnerable, correct. uh no, i think oh gosh, oh, he's not trained to just throw it in. so how would you, how would you qualify then the, the georgia and government's attitude towards russia is this re out politic. we have a strong, powerful neighbor and we can't afford to be enemies with them. what's the thinking? okay, it's a complex issue. why is it so i mean, georgia and government, these are a, is a really dominated by a single person between they run me through really who has no formal position in
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power, but is. ready eventually they need to be behind the go get the policy so we can only get some thoughts he's confident, sees it may be that he believes that the rock. so he's the kind the ones that really exciting the study and the western input influence easily see being is that he can use it the rock, the eventually will be really exciting. ukraine also. and so you have to side to is, are, we know that may be long calculation. we may be also receive any sweetie who made more of his money. he's going to need most gold in the restaurant. he's just on the price trip for almost school in his gravity and has some special level read your deep bucks that is on. so in terms of political dynamics and tell them, the domestic reasons for the button is really, you know, to be entire way. it's better because the width of the west coast is part of the
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democracy and the he sees the west as simple as a l. i basically all a civil society organizations from. ready position to be independent of media. walk to couple of people. so he believes that states the west on the agenda to get 3 don't get 3 the piece of power and the he can see the, the with the isn't any me basically. and the zip leaves no other choice, but coming close to the production like, you know, the joining us today from believe see, thank you very much. thank you. of course, in singapore has ordered the city series to pay more than $900000000.00 to george's former prime minister, and found the swiss bank failed to safeguard the assets of bit xena even ish. really, who we were just talking about. the bank says a fraud stir within his ranks and bustled millions from his trust over 9 years. credit suisse says it will appeal against the really turkey currency. the lira has fall into record low against the us dollar ahead of sundays. presidential run off
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and traded as low as $20.00 against the dollar. the currency has lost nearly a 160 percent of its value since early 2021. most of its losses this year following devastating earthquakes in february. cuba is national assembly has approve the media sponsorship and advertising for the 1st time in decades. there are no privately own newspapers or tv stations in the country. those are the biggest audiences belonged to the communist party. the new law will, however, retain the parties, prominence in the media, and for the 1st time in 14 years, a sleeper train from berlin has arrived in brussels. the new line should serve as a more climate friendly alternative to cheap european flights. but a step boston explains europe's rail network has a lot of catching up to do to compete with air travel, stream and twos. yes. couldn't wait for this moment. the return of a train that takes you to brussels overland while you sleep. in many ways it's much
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more comfortable because you don't have to go through security. you don't have you, you have your privacy, but you can open the window looking out it's, it's much more human toddling. and the thing you meet interesting people and you get people wanted to speak to, you know, i speak to you on the plan. since flying became the cheaper and fast option, most overnight trains have disappeared. now europe is experiencing with some have called a reyland, a sauce besides the new sleep train between berlin and brussels to answer them. this also a night train from berlin to stockholm, which started operating earlier this year. the overnight journey from stood got to the inquiry shower slouch december 2022 to gather with the surface from fox 2 zurich, and switzerland and nitrate from barras to vienna. started in 2021. going to sleep somewhere in germany, and waking up in amsterdam of russell's can be of fun and efficient way of profiting while amazing less c o 2 at the same time. but traveling internationally
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by train in europe, it's still quite a challenge because when it comes to trains, florida still is that we much exist within the u lunches and those months, right? the we 5. so you will be and sleep line, different rail systems between countries. but only one of his problems, the real ways and also the infrastructure managers are organized fairly nationally . so they have their own rules and, and we are a, you're being railway and we want to have international trains running. and for most real ways, that is just a small, small part of their work and they're thinking of the district show traveling by trains that meets at least 10 times less you tube. and the same distance by place still until recently, only 8 percent. the best time to travel within the u. plus by train, going by plane is often cheaper due to international trade tickets being taxed by plane tickets and fuel tax free at some se operate this can do a lot more to promote long distance strains. they all need to work together. but if
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we want to find a new balance, we need to work on things here. if we would use all the infrastructure we have for international lives in a that's a way it should be possible to have much more frequent train service than hours after leaving berlin to sleep. between is arriving in amsterdam 20 minutes later than scheduled because of maintenance work on it, aging infrastructure. one more challenge the new slip between we'll have to deal with that fast and l g 0. answer them. and that's it. for me. several venue you can find more information on our website options here, a dot com. next analysis 0, you've got whether and then you've got inside story that will look at whether or not an endorsement from a nationalist party leader is enough to give read ship type for the one the edge to take the 2nd round inter keys presidential election, the
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the hello, we got a few showers in the full cost of custom, at least over the next couple of days. could see some wet weather, grassy developing up towards the sun. i finish the just the round little event south is that generally looking dry? we have got to looked at dustin sand to watch out for temperatures here in doha, $41.00 celsius, some of the temperature that to fluctuate just nothing up in touch. as we go on through the weekend. those are where to weather found on the west of saudi arabia. it with the chance of seeing some shouts on our financial. that little event pushing up into to the sound system, shout as soon as we going through the next couple of days, mr. cha, system shouts to answer the phone on the west of africa. i know the pots of algeria to nivia even up towards the north west of libya. and we could see some unusual wet weather just coming in across the west as a hall northern possible, more time. the seasonal ride stood quite nicely across west africa,
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pushing rod across the gulf of guinea and extending over towards a lake victoria. so we could see some showers once again, just developing around you can that pushing across into can yes, monday i might catch a shot ro 2 times in there as well. could see some wet weather. so also some went by the, to just developing around that is to side of south africa as we go on through saturday, sunday, the showers making the way a little further south. the join the label conversation to just say good. the people industry could be convenient is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions every to everyone has to police, must have it here is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun, it was fun.
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