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hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. you brain is ready to be made to a lot of minutes. zalinski calls on the west and the lines to approve you kinds membership at a meeting of european leaders for russian and strikes on you kinds capital keys. at least 3 people, a killed, including a charts, the top a strategy and sold to accuse of war crimes in afghanistan loses his defamation case. and the red death son risk to ship a shoulders, the struggling time off bounce here for most of the deadly slots. a roll top part with the light to support these spanish football team. severe enjoy a magical mark in budapest, mark they're celebrating east 7th. you're the lead time to the beating. it's highly inside the robot. in the farm the
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we begin in multiple way ukrainian presidents, a lot of massive landscape, has joined to the leaders of 47 countries for the european political community summit. it's the 2nd time the gathering has been held. it aims to bowls to unity in the face of russia's invasion of you, cried on seeing what is very important our future any you and and your brain is ready to be need to. we're waiting when they to will be read it to us and to see and to have ukraine and icing security guarantees that were important not only for you green, for our neighbors home, although i, because of, of the russia and the of the aggression in new green and potential aggression for i've been part of your a, stephanie deka is life for us at the meeting now and we've seen your opinion leaders slowly arrived throughout the morning. there you kind obviously will be on the, on the agenda. what else are they going to be discussing this today?
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of the yeah, so that opening ceremony, you probably have life pictures about taking place um, find that gloss will behind us leaders and will be coming out for what's called a family photo. so to opportunity before that then go way for their discussions will, to bilateral talks and a working lunch. of course, you mentioned their ukraine, very high on the agenda here we heard from the korean leader of what america lensky being the 1st to arrive. i didn't think that was by chance saying that he called for a support european support nato on the ground in the air against what he called russian aggression. you heard him. they're also called for the same to be applied to mold of other things are going to be discussing here, things like securities, cyber security. we also heard from the host, both of us president my assigned to a. she opened the conference saying that also things like climate change in energy, these kinds of topics of discussion. so it's
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a very broad table of topics if you will, of course, ukraine right up there. but you do have a vast array of european power here for the next couple of hours in this cost. so in this video card, which actually was interesting, i'm the mother of and president contrasting the peacefulness of where we are to recreate in the board of just. 7 20 kilometers away. so the industry thing about this conference is that even though there's so many things that can be discussed, there is no pressure. there is no agenda, nothing will be assigned in the end of this day, it just sounds difficult. uh. has it been to uh, i guess, arrange this amazing, especially given that it is so close to your crime. yes, i mean, security wise, it's been a momma task. if you will. we interviewed one of mazda was actually the deputy speaker part of it yesterday. and he said, you know, we politicians like to call these events to start is that from boat mold over this is a stark, they've never hosted a such an array. the power, if you will, is it everyone we've seen here?
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you have, you know, the french president, you have georgia mental, any of get to the you, you have all the european leaders really. um, and that comes with security logistics that comes the air space has been closed since midnight. today we had to take a train around 6 o'clock this morning to trains organized for drug unless i sort of the, the lower ends of the delegations, if you will, to make it to here. because everything surrounding this area, the roads have been blocked off men with heavy machine guns, guarding the area. nato also involved in surveillance of the skies here. so that gives you a sense of just how difficult and how much of the operation is to host this. it's ending the last a couple of hours, but certainly from all dover, which has the unfortunate title as being one of your forest countries. it is quite a feat uh to have pulled this off and they're also very and vicious if you will, to try and show the leaders here that they have made the reforms necessary to join the which of course is also a demand to increase all these issues up for discussion,
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but certainly the message from the government here is that they can host one of these safely and not it should be a positive step towards getting that you know, membership. okay, thank you very much. that is tiffany. take it for us. in multi, the keys came under attack again on thursday morning with the military signing and shut down 10 missiles. russia has intensified strikes on the ukrainian capital, carrying out ariel and ground a tax almost daily in the past months. meanwhile, authorities in the russian border region of belgrade have orders the evacuation of children, same day in the increase in bombardment is alarming in round con reports a dead child and a distort grandmother. this is the often loss of russian attack on the
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craning capital. keep an eye witness describes what happened. it is a pretty good. the around 3 am. there was a strike over there. i woke up and sold the fire. my door was smashed. i woke my mom and ran into the cory door. then we came out sights, we saw people running windows were shattered, balconies destroyed like this dash, comforted shows the moment debra you from a missile falls on a busy road. no one was hurt. ukraine's armed forces says it shut down 10 me solve entitled 7 ballistic and 3 cruise missiles using the american patriot missile defense system. in russia, authority sites that are in the process of evacuating children from villages in the belgrade region exposed to the ukranian border. the kremlin describes the situation as alarming, and this been more shilling, and the russian controlled region of the hands. moscow says keith is responsible ukraine housing commented a construction site and
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a poultry farm were targeted for months. the ukraine has threatened accounts that are offensive to take back areas like the hands in late may security for some said it could begin tomorrow. the day off to or in a week and wrong come out is there. i cannot speak with journalist julia shop of alova in moscow and julia, can you just tell us a little bit more about the showing in the belgrade region the border region of valley girl designed out talk and a big town of should back can or as hard as page 5, if shutting the russian, but it's true defense just to issued a report saying that the russian armed forces are repelled and attack against rebec canada. it took place at about 3 o'clock in the morning, the local time ukrainian formations with up to 2 motorized infantry units was the several times attempted to invade and get home till they territorial russia. do
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a 3 attacks by the ukrainian group said they would driven bike and more to assess the you create new soldiers what codes that's according to the administrative defense. recently we also had from criminals folks pads had passed since mutual best call. he said that present patient was constantly receiving reports from the administrative, defense and other security services regarding the situation around should back can or nothing has been had from mr. pacing himself the, according to bell girl tyler grum channels as show has allegedly at one of the buses, which was supposed to evacuate people from should, back in a. but according to official sources, the bus was m. c, and no one was pads and the residence of the area are trying to leave the townsend villages right now. and gavin a glass cold said a, that's a actually the source he's are trying to help people to make their way out of the, of the safety. but at the same moment the source he's a wasting for the end of the shunting as it's too dangerous to take people out
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right now. and we're also hearing from local civilians too, and they cite the situation that is dia. okay, thank you so much for that. update that is julia ship of all over in mosca, a painting more ahead on this news out including nice jose, is it just ready to deploy more troops to kosovo, to quote violence. leave ethnically polarized noise plus and get among family members and gonna, as mine is remain underground, simulate a weight engine sport form of world number one, which proves the sun is sitting on his career actions from the french open. coming up, the, the strategy is most dig horizon soldier has lost the land market defamation case against newspapers, accusing him of war crimes,
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been robot smith had sued 3 local outlets that alleged he killed and prisoners and civilians. while he was serving in afghanistan, the ruling is a victory for media seeking great that accountability for a strategy is military, which is bound by confidentiality. and i'd just like to say um, could i use the diary of justice? it's a dire of justice for those brave man of the so yes, we stood up and told the truth about who then robert smith is a war criminal, a bully and a lawyer strategy, or should be proud of laurie's been in the s i s i have the majority in the s i s and i stood up to what was ross and i have been vindicated. a much kenny is a professor at the australian national university. he joins us from camera. thank you very much for being on this new so that just given the number of things that uh time to live throughout this trial, i mean, where does this leave the army right now? a well, it's a, it's a, it's a black eye. so the, i mean, i guess you would say a on a,
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on the die of this decision because it's most celebrated. so just trying to is my home on board has been found to has but by a federal court, 9 is to have told laws that is on the balance of possibilities. it's a different test. it was a civil case. it's important to note that it wasn't the criminal kind of criminal case could well followed because the federal court has found that all of the balance of, of abilities is tried, is most prominent and celebrated and, and be made on uh well he wrote committed murder and other atrocities, and that does not look good for the military, and it will do is reputation internally and externally not good at all. what about being robot smith? obviously his reputation too isn't in taxes. i mean, what happens to him from here? it's a very good points on because this whole, the civil action in the federal court a, uh, an application for the information uh,
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kind of get some ice and then looking for damages was about restoring his reputation, ben robot, smith's very good service. and the whole reason, he took this case to the court, well, could he said those courts about his activities in afghanistan in 2012 and i think 20 or 9 uh the so, so okay. say that those stories were wrong. the site has imputed to the full crimes to him that he had not committed. so he took this case to court. and as a result of that, we've seen that decision today, and it's a, it's a same one legal expert describe it as a catastrophic. now that misstep miscalculation, catastrophic miscalculation. it's certainly is that it's kind of cost a lot of money. he's bought some well feedback as people who stood behind him, anything funding his legal case. but the cost of seeing this tried in dalton's at the moment. i said to be around $25000000.00. that's just an absolutely staggering
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amount and the res. talk all i possible appeal. so he might say to take this further, but he should recognize that it was a very long case, very high profile, and a number of he's a former team members of the specialist services, testified against team, and the core pound is high on the balance of possibilities that he did do the things that he was reported to have done in the sydney morning herald and the melvin. i was just on those newspapers in the june lists behind the story. i mean, this was incredibly brave journalism wasn't, wasn't it? because the so yes and the study mil military would have been pretty for middle to go up against, especially in a case as high profile as this. is it, what does that mean? uh, i, it was a very vibe, susan, and it would have been a very nerve wracking process. i've been through this, my son tyson, the federal court, myself up against a federal minister. and it is very nerve wracking, and this one was like that on steroids. it's gone on for
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a long time. it was very complicated. they were many weeks is it lasted for think 10 weeks in court. i was a long time coming to court of to. ready ready the notices for service and so for the and the original decision by those these papers as a site. the city monica, oh yeah, it's and the camera times for which i now oh so i was that decision by those type is to go ahead with the story i think was very funny. and really in a sense there were 2 things on trial. in this case, the credibility of been voted skis and the future of investigative journalism in this country really was caught that dramatic because it has not been a happy place to be a journalist in this trying to the laws thought really protect journalism and the different mice in laws, that is the protections for people saying they've been, they've had the reputation damaged by channel isn't uh, the last 10 to 5 of those africans. and, and, and so it was, as you say, quite upright decision by those news markets to, to,
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to this and they've been getting together. so when we say a num bolden discharge and media come out of this, cast a well it, it certainly is a short in the for signing major. i think there is already is a thing called the public interest journalism initiative and, and other maintenance mechanisms in place. of the campaigns going on to, to try and improve the legal vices. so 10, listen to give general it's a basic protections. we've seen police rights on 10 was times and send these pride in broadcasting commission, subject to a police right in the license. so it's a series of stories called the can files. so it's, it's not, it's not in a completely heavy state which might surprise people thinking of a strategy with some sort of model of liberal democracy, but really the protections for generals and haven't been. ready and i think this actually is a, i'm a big morocco switch i listed probably will in baldwin journalists to a degree,
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i think it some showing that investigative journalism he's not. data is tried here uh, from a other paper with carriage and commitment and conviction. and they kind of issue that and, and that's a good thing, but what we actually now need save you some legal or phones has been a few changes to defamation law since this guy, scott. so there's, now i think what i probably interest testing defamation law, which public interest defense which channels could rely on, which wasn't really open to the trend listing these kinds. because i think these guys pre dated that change to the law about. so they will need to be able to change . ready as well. okay, will be fascinating to say yeah. what comes of this? thank you so much sense mike kenny, professor at the study of national universities strategy and studies institute. thank you. thanks. tom. a city as president has called on is next to demonstrations. the northern costs of o to remain peaceful after days of tension in the region. it looks down deficient. she was speaking at the european political community. amazing. and most of all of
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us are reluctant to be to optimistic and uh, but uh for jeron too. i don't think i really do fast on this. i will try the 1st product, calmly and peacefully opposition to the election of if an account by any means of northern cost of all it has intensified since they took off this last weekend following votes. largely boy accosted by the ethics of population. nice. art has boosted its 4000 strong mission in the region of 10 thousands of peacekeepers and protests as well. hood and confrontations on monday, i said bag is loud for us and liquids of which in northern coast of owen as it can,
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you just give us an idea of what is happening there at the moment of the low. cuz i think says, have gotten to that side, the municipality building they've been here or learning they've been paying less than to stick music waving. so being sags. and so it'd be a chance. but the building behind me is guarded by nato's possible force known as k . for now, the italian american troops starting that building, directed barriers as well as bob with. but generally that must be a here has been come on like other places in advance where police say on wednesday police vehicles were attacked. one police officer was injured as well as some journalists being detecting that vehicles, being vandalized. but here that must be, it is comp, people generally when you speak to them, they are objecting to the cost of opening his presence in the region as well as those elected mez. uh, but elsewhere in the north, the tensions still remain. and as you said,
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nato is ready to deploy more forces. now that they've said that they're deploying extra $700.00 booster. the 4th is already on the ground here and have told another battalion to reduce its readiness from $14.00 to $7.00 days. but yes, the tensions do remain. well, what if it's helping me to try to deescalate this crisis? and it's, i mean, is there any effort to defuse tensions? we've heard politicians talking about de escalation, but nothing really has happened. not the customer president bill. so as long has said that the, the country places external threats to destabilize the punch in the real sex. she said, come some said you're not recognizing the cost of those states. now, the soviet president, alexander, which is who you just heard from. he's also says that the way to deescalate this is for the alleged ms. se pulls them to not take office and to leave the vicinity was the prime minister, held in good faith has said that he is not addressed to the idea of having any
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elections, but that doesn't. and he didn't get to the root cause of the problems. many ethnic says, boy, cartoons those elections, but it goes much deeper than that when you come here to the north. many ethnic stubs here, say that this is part of sylvia. many actually say that comfortable is parts and still have yet to have surgery and flags everywhere. they say that they are part of the abuse. so even if those moves don't take office, even if the police leave this area, the root cause of the problem remains of that is that the ethnic says and then most of the country feels that they are part of the it'd be a not comfortable. okay, thank you so much that acid bag for us in the northern coast of i, of more than 100 minus have been rescued off the underground shops collapsed in southern gonna healey 200, a believe to still be trapped. so by the same minus, working legally are afraid, so that will be a risk that if they come to the surface, felix laura has more and is growing on the streets. so for
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bossy miners have been trapped under ground for more than a week without food or water. confrontations between locals and security forces are becoming more frequent. and she has relatives want their loved ones returned home safely. while i'm on my 3 brothers, i still trash and not among those who came out. we're still praying and we seem to see them alive. but many of those will manage to get out was arrested lease, accused them of mining illegally. it's unclear how many of those who remain are trapped or whether they're hiding from the will 30 days. but i just, there is no a underground. and so we had to come close to the entrance so we could rerun this out. but when we came out, the secuity arrested us. we ran out of food and more testing, so we were drinking the chemically polluted. what time was it? if you could, i am like the stand off has told,
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longstanding grievances and the community maybe resent companies like little goalie, the owner of the mind. they say they've been exploited. they're going to bed. yeah . it's our land for now. anglo gold has taken all our land. we have no space to farm, no space to bury our dead. this is the land is ours, and we must survive. if they don't put together a policy to give us what we deserve. we will fight with our last blood and little go we say's its way over thoughts. imagine eagle minus may have been trapped in its mind. studies says the honesty to leave whenever they want. about 1000000 people are employed in gunners, mining industry, making operate legally. but good lives on the line relative see them must be compromised and the mine is shouldn't be forced to choose between being dropped on
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the ground or imprisoned on the surface. felix new r. o g a 0. at least 17 people have been killed and fighting between students, boring sides of the market and the capital cost to him. the violence came soon after the army pulled out of torques with the rapid support forces. both sides accused each other revitalizing a truce that was meant to allow the safe passage of humanitarian aid. morgan has moved from on demand a slicing between the sudanese army and the power of military rapids support forces on wednesday resulted in artillery, selling landing in a market in the southern parts of the capital of 2 residents say that several people were killed and dozens of others injured as a result, i'm blamed both sides for the attack thing that they've been normally through present in the area. when they're selling landed, no magic said that the hospitals that is received, those injured is facing a shortage of medical personnel and blood to be donated to those who have been injured. and it's comes hours after the army suspended talks with the rapid support
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forces in the saw the city of kid, the site to the failure of the recess to implement part of the agreement that was signed. maybe 2 weeks ago. the army accused the um, the are a step of violating terms of agreement in terms of not withdrawing from hospitals of bytes of facilities such as the water plants and power plants, as well as to 1000000000 homes, all the terms of the agreement that was signed between the rapids support forces, and this is denise army, the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediating the direct talks between the 2 sides, have been trying to the 2 side to return to the negotiating table, saying that it is vital to allow human and tearing corridors for those who have been trapped in the capital to him as a result of the fighting to receive humanitarian assistance. now those in the capital, fear that with the army suspending talks with the rapids support forces, they will be more intense lighting and that they will not be able to get access to so many terry assistance keep them oregon ultra 0. i'm the man canadian,
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5 officials in the province of nova scotia say unprecedented. wildfires have been in the forest. the flames have created a crisis and the impact is being felt over a 1000 kilometers a y. reynolds reports. wildfires are burning on checked and out of control across nova scotia destroying homes and sending people fleeing for their lives. at least 60 a 1000 people have been evacuated and hundreds of structures including houses have been incinerated. towering clouds of smoke could be seen and cellphone video taken aboard a passenger, jet official say they believe the fires were very likely caused by humans. a result of camp fire is getting out of control. so very, very dry. and on that point, i'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone of the importance of not turning. the province has banned all travel and outdoor activities,
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including camping, hiking, and fishing. before us are simply to dry, the conditions or to volatile. we can't accept any more risk of additional of additional fires. clouds of smoke from the burning woods have moved south into the us in massachusetts, a choking haze blanketed towns, the murky air and the camp. fire like odor reach, new york city officials there and in other cities, declared air quality alerts, urging vulnerable people to stay inside. meanwhile, nova scotia's premier, tim houston says the province desperately needs more equipment, more firefighters, more resources, we watch, and we need, and we will take all the support and we can guess the best hope is for a break in the weather. several days of showers are forecast beginning on friday. rob reynolds, l g 0. still ahead on al jazeera,
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how the world's help emerging economies plan to drop new members into the a group called brooks and school to find out if this special one could have his way in another european final football actions. coming on the i had a lot of the weather is looking pretty stagnant across europe at the start of a major logical summit. wasting a repeat weather pattern down in the south. a lot cooler with more in the way of showers and storms, but so summer whether to be found across northern areas. things have cooled, however, across scandinavia, but we'll see temperatures pick up and some central places like prague, as well as paris. i'm just sitting very high here for this time if yeah, the weather continues to affect much all of the meta training. we've got some
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unsettled conditions across the belly. eric islands into spain watched all the rain on thursday effecting moving to areas of portugal. we've got amber warnings out for that, and then it switches to greece and those warnings out for funds of stones as that. what were the creeps its way across the g in towards to a kia some improvement. however, for athens, as we get into sunday, we'll see more of the way of fast skies, as well as the sunshine with 20 degrees celsius. so someone's coming through here. still some going to be found across the north west as well as for iceland, one conditions to be enjoyed the pleasant sunshine as well. some cloud creeping in across the move in areas of central europe. cloud as well as the pots of scandinavia. but lots of heat across from east and areas prompt coming in at $27.00 degrees celsius. the, the is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the 6 needs,
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are me available, beat ages, say that a 100, i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under. what kind of access does this food does not get to where it is needed? so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the maintenance. given the
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news the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top story is this alex president, zillow, to me, is landscape, says ukraine is ready to be part of nato and is waiting for the military airlines to admit this country is attending the european political community summit in moultrie. meanwhile, you cry and says at least 3 people, including a child, have been killed in russian in strikes and the capital case. at least 12 others were injured. the man is urging people to stay in shelters. the strategy is most decorated soldier has lots of land, mock and different nation caves. been robot smith had sued 3 local newspapers who relates to killed prisoners and civilians. while he was serving in this kind of stuff. foreign ministers from
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a group of economically aligned to nations known as briggs, missing in cape town. present russia, india, china, and south africa are expected to discuss the expansion of the blog. somebody to miller reports, spending more than a dozen nations say they were interested in joining breaks. the block of the world's leading emerging market economies is becoming increasingly attractive to up and coming countries. and those one thing a great to say in global politics, the word is tens domestically over the past 70 or 80 years since we funded the united nation system and the bretton woods system. and what was then to get to know the w till all of these institutions need z for me. and we are saying that the reform process must take into account the position and vices update global salt. we need a policy space to also make a determination on how this new order should be shaped in an inclusive
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manner. a year ago, during a virtual summit posted in china, president vladimir putin said russia was ready to further develop its cooperation with the result, india, china, and silver africa in the block. but after russia's invasion of ukraine, its relationship with south africa has come on the scrutiny from western powers. us as a cruise pretoria of supplying almost to russia. it denies that and says it's investigating its expect to be inquiry, it may take up to 6 weeks. so potentially longer to complete, some analysts a consent, so of africa's relations with the united states and the european union. it may be badly impacted if it has indeed supplied alms to russia. but so africa maintains its neutral on the issue. all of the ukraine conflict in a meeting with the russian foreign minister. so the lever off, so that if it has international relations, administered a lady bundle defended, holding military exercises with russia, saying they will routine. that's the strange relations with the countries important
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trading partner, the united states. it's a position that they have to negotiate very carefully and it is a balancing act. they need to be very careful because of course, europe remain still all because take partners so you don't want to annoy your too much. then again, china and india together is almost double the amount of trade or exports that we do to america average is on your on 8 percent china and india combined as of it was around 16 percent. let's say worsening relations between the east and west accelerating the expansion of bricks. and that seems to kill with friends at the block. joining the pope's in cape town and they include several african states, saudi arabia and iran. somebody dumler ultra 0 cape town for me to midnight, joins us now from cape town is restoring your story there. there's plenty to discuss what was going to be top of the agenda as well. the meeting does come at a very interesting, unimportant time for south africa,
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the economy is suffering, the rent, the value of the rent, the sub african currency is plugged into the lease a week. and that's just off of those accusations from the us and bass of the around south africa supplying alms to russia. and so a meeting like this that's made up of the members of the brakes make up of least a quarter of the global economic output meeting like this is very important for south africa now aside for from south africa's interest. so the meeting will like to look at the expansion of breaks. we've mentioned the how, at least 19 countries that was expressed interest in joining breaks, developing nations, those from the global self and wanting involvement in a blog because that is increasing the attractive in terms of the development bank. but it has a potential common currency amongst those countries and perhaps greats of trade within that breaks blog. so expansion on the agenda, but also late in the south africa,
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will be hosting the leadership conference of breaks. and that should include rushes, president vladimir putin. so it's likely that this meeting of foreign ministers will touch on exactly how that will happen, given that the russian president is facing an arrest warrant for ledge will crimes by the i. c. c. the reports and has been told that in south africa they're trying to manage that and see how we can attend the conference with the it's virtually, or whether it's by amending local doors that deal with its membership of the i. c. c, or, or withdrawing entirely. but many analysts is especially as there's enough time full back to be done. so these are just some of the key issues on that agenda looking at trade and just be the expansion of this increasingly important grouping and plenty of things for them to get through. thank you so much. that's for me. the miller, for us in cape town. the ellipse now speak to william committed hayes, the also of south africa in brick, salvation or ruination. and chief person of the democracy works foundation. he
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joins us 5 scott from cape town. thank you very much for being on al jazeera festival. is we could uh for me to military uh, correspondence. uh, so i moved in and doesn't nations want to join this blog? i mean, who is likely to be at the top of the list? and i guess, can you give us an idea of how powerful this union could potentially become or thank you for having this is certainly the most southern to most significant meeting of pigs actually since it's, it's much at all just because, especially as that sort of past time plastic where people discuss the dramatic expense. they're not just adding in one country, but, you know, adding potentially a 1000 countries are, you know, some of the countries um, that are very likely to be considered as massaging to united mexico. solved yet, idea. egypt unites so it's a pop m. is it an easy? yeah. and so nice are these are really large, very big of developing countries. i mean, talk to you soon. yeah. as well, sorry, expressed interest of did you get to join? so, i mean, if,
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if the effect of the song many of these countries it really will make, you know, the last breaks quite of them, but about blockage. i mean, if, if they do, we'll come together, what sort of threats does that, could that potentially main for wisdom the alliance is like the e u and nice. oh and, and did you with, to the opposite. let's see. i mean if, if, if it's expanded, so it's also extend it immediately and either the g 7 countries i may have, i'll just to be a particular example. i mean, at the moment i would global g d p, the fix combines so um, yeah, contributes. and just on the call to and the us as you're not as individual come see of, it's almost at the saw some of the levels, but it's tight expands and it's a big economy. is it really roles? almost the whole, you know, they're due to the big student b,
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contribution to the global economy. i know not up just a day. they possibly can example of me to pick the bike. i mean, that's the 2nd big device. um yeah, uh for the brakes. um economy is um the up tomorrow and, and obviously, and you and your whole this meeting and the lights are, and john expect is whether they will create a new comment. cutting suit arrival the us dollar. not at the moment. you know, to pick scripts up just a small up to actually create to come into a kind of it's you in or hear me. can i make sounds is worth it. you know, they, they, they are not beach and office or try to fuck if they bring in more imagine marketing calling is. i'm able to be possible to see the full with i get to that the there is one lodge elephants in the room and with the leadership summit in a few months time, which certainly a person could attain since he was invited to the international criminal court. has put out a warrant for his arrest. i mean, that puts of effort here in
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a very awkward position, doesn't it? how's it going to deal with this? i mean, as a business, x is, is, is obviously very complicated by maybe so that's a good part of it because this is such a significant meeting for, for breaks because they considering the entry of, of new members and also up to 10. so based on the kind of see part of the stew of a historical of up significance for the brakes. um economy is it, is there any like fear to fasten by talking about your time um, which one to be in a meeting itself. so you started committing uh for, for brakes. um so he is going to try it they, they like you to try everything to be box. um, ultimately think that solved the company cuz they're called the kind of thing. it says that i see that 1st thing, maybe from us, i become part of your thought. i think that actually adults, so it's around stature, which is the homepage, shutting off to your thoughts are international kind of difficult as part of south
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africa. no. so a political decision cannot be made, choose on a government or the company by the general make the decision by itself um to either you know, so the joe or, or to contribute the i, i see is this topic a know i'm having and it can be a challenge because i'm, i mean, can be, of course, that we can control outcomes, which are so cool. so it's a very right tricky from south africa part of your search. if you come to south africa in our no, i'm, he has to be, i guess that's okay. if you know, you know, i'll stature off of most of that. so the one called because of the 2nd time because of those is that russia is not a part of the i, c, c, and many other big economy is about the us economy. the chinese economy di, not bottom please. so now i'm, you know, somebody the national point of view. the question is, if a member is not positive feeds can, uh,
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because the head of states a deck member can be at aspects um, in another country that it actually is a smart setup for you. the case accounts and the best person. okay, thank you so much. so the best thing to see how this plays out. it is william, give me a chip person of the democracy works foundation. thank you. the thank you. let's now tend to set a goal tensions arising ahead of the verdict. in the right, the trial of opposition leader has been some kind of security forces. have been 5 things with a supporters who believe the trial is politically motivated. a guilty verdict codes prevents the 48 year old politician from running and next year's presidential election. let's go live now to nicholas hawk, who is in dhaka in nicholas. can you just describe the, what the atmosphere is like the hit of this trial of the lots on them just outside the tribunal. and when we drove in this morning to the
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court house, the streets that are normally bustling work completely empty aids, there's a recall and before the storm and the storm is when the judge will pronounce his verdict. because if we spend sancho receives a jail term sentence, then he will not be eligible to run in the upcoming presidential election of february 2024. and frankly, when i speak to people, here's i spoken to many people, business owners. they were scared of the current situation. the political crisis adult started in march 2021. when sancho was accused of rape, there were riots that broke out throughout the capital in different places in the country, targeting petrol stations, and supermarkets, over 500 people, according to rights groups had been arrested members of civil society, but also journalist and members of the off position rights group accuse the government and present lucky style of using the justice system to climb down on the opposition. and what's in exacerbating the existing tension is the intentions that
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president microsoft will hear. will he not? but for a 3rd mandate, but what has really created this tension is the amount of violence that we've seen on the streets on the streets. there's a cynically saying in, well off in the local language, which is that senegalese don't like the sight of blood. so people are scared as this, the verdict will be read out in the hours to come. tom, okay, when nicholas, what will of it? it's a piece tensions as well. in the short run, there's fear that they will exacerbate tension. there will be even more violence because sancho, who is actually not at the trial as we speak, but at his home was refused to take part in this trial is called it a judicial sham. he has called on his supporters for an uprising against the state, and that's what we've seen. sporadic violent attacks against businesses and clashes
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with security, a security forces. i've never seen such a hot it's such a norm is presence of security forces in the capital. the car, but in the backdrop of this, of course, is to this trial over this rape case involving a 23 year old woman. choosing one of the most powerful political figure in the country of rate and no matter the outcome of this trial. while she already lives under police protection and in the years to come and she will continue to live in hiding because she broke the silence. this, this, this taboo of talking about raped openly. and when it involves a political figure like this is making quite a lot of noise and right screw, believe that this trial has been a set back for gender rights for women to speak out against violence or sexual abuse because it's been so politicized is who spends on code is convicted humorist, 10 years in prison, and will not be able to run in the upcoming presidential elections. tom. okay,
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thank you so much. that is nicholas hawk for us in dakota. you just, you'll probably has been launched in india to investigate recent ethnic violence in the northeast instead of motor pool. and d, as in terry administer, this is a retired judge will lead to the case of the state, his experience, weeks of unrest, and fighting mainly between the knights. hey, and cookie communities have a quarters of state jobs and other pigs favoring the nighttime. at least 60 people have been killed in 35000 displaced. the malaysian climate has flown home off to being saved from what's known as the death zone on mount everest and move an item 1000 meters above sea level and temperatures of minus 50 degrees celsius. it's one of the most dangerous slides and the poly guide ends and now the climate rep to the mounts and in the sleeping mask and carried him down the mountain. because she sure has shared his accounts of the risk. i
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was going towards the summit with a chinese clients around $1230.00 to $1.00. when i saw him, he was sitting on the balcony, holding a road in places where it was rock here. we could not drag him. we had to carry him on elpacs with difficulty. we had to bring him down from camp full carrying him on alpax because dragging was impossible. it took me 5 to 6 hours to get from 8500 meters to 7900. was very difficult. busy it was important for us to risky him, even from the summit. money can be used any time left like that he could have died . we have saved his life by leaving the summit for still a head on al jazeera and sports,
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the team. the nuggets in miami hates prepared for the start of the in the finals relocated to game one that's coming off with roll the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the pets, tons of support. now here's ro, tom, thank you very much. sylvia. i have one. i 7th, you wrote the league, it's hardly spanish, sorry time. so you are the joseph moreno's roiba. on what was i dramatic marking budapest,
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the home or leak reports the or the club. this becomes synonymous with the euro fleet, glory, a 7th title, and as many finals that can for them in budapest, in the way, however, last year's conference, the champions roma, a team coach by josie moreno, who himself was targeting a 6 major european trophy marino was on beated in european final going into this one and that room looked like you would continue when palo develop. but roemer ahead the, the in need to do reaction and the very new level of things doing off the even wreckage only just missing out. they started the 2nd half with the really bigger and we're road it again new commence the own. go with making it one on for not it's been with less than 20 minutes of regulation time. let the pivotal moment seem to arrive the referee awarding severe penalty. often lucas,
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the counsel went down and the books moreno didn't agree with the cold and he was right. the decision was the reverse and thanks to some help from the a are having reviewed the need aside, could break the deadlock. so it went to extra time. but the johnsons were few and far between penalties therefore would have to settle things. and one of the legal side held the via tele and crumbled. the v as moroccan keeper, y'all seem to new rekindled some of his magic from the wilcox. 2 and just like in the cuts on the 2020 to find me on continue, gonzalez, montel converted the winning spot kick to see the show town one misery for merino and roma. lation for severe and defend them. so i don't feel as a mean kid afloat in this. oh my god,
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i really had confidence in my play of scoring that penalties when you feel that you sort of sit yourself free knowing that you may stop one of if you're not sick. i'm not at all, so i 15 and the finals. and i didn't go back home once proud of them tonight. happy and may be, but not proud to say you're on a massive night for severe. they can now look forward to playing in the champions league next season. thanks to this victory. so hey, leak. i'll just get a as are tell you and then they were to the end the i sees it has reached its climax with the style of the final series between the dead but august and the more i behaved guy, one of the best of 7 series gets on the way in denver light to all the say, well the targets flag on home. cool. in guy one, all the favorite starting into this, the number one rug, the western conference champions, can boast and lots of to tired and the paint nickel are y'all, catch in their rags, they both have boats hard to pass, have a warm their series with a clean sweep against the ally like his back home by 23rd. in contrast, the mind me,
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he or the book mass spots and the finals on choose dice. when i completed a full 3 series made over the boston celtics, that will start the lower right team. i finished 8 to the eastern conference, but i do have that right. it seems a stock in jimmy butler is rushing squarely off against young age garden. him as a team with all 5 guys. you know, he does everything so well. and we've got to be in a gap, so we have to gain rebound. now we can't have defensive lapses. and we just go ahead and get after it. i think at the end of the day, he's a major key. as the j tyler was a and rather lucky with joining us now from new york for it's very early in the morning. i'm very grateful that we have in the i, inside of brandon school, be robinson. all bodies schools. so scared, she would have predicted amar, the dentist, the father is, would you say this has been one of the bars, unpredictable par seasons and racing is to close the j kyler ed jimmy butler definitely a major key alerted in that regard. and it wouldn't be in their best interest to
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secure the bag, secure the bag alert if they are you're the miami because the denver nuggets are definitely coming out to swing in having about 8 days off of rest. but i think that this miami heat team, in particular, has just been an improbable team. but i did. i really think that a lot of respects, both of these teams are under dogs. i mean, everybody looked in the western conference, the lakers, the grizzlies, everyone in between then look at the eastern conference, you look at teams like the box that got knocked out, the celtics that got knocked at all by the hands of the miami heat. i really think that this is another dog story on both sides of the basketball, but been 1st bench as well as the roster at large. it's very so for listen tally from top to bottom. miami does have jimmy, but they're going to need some help in order to make it happen. i still do think miami has a chance, though. are you time our neighbors have a job, a hack crew show? well that was extra rest be, are going to the same as of the 5 of it could really relax because, you know,
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mind these are conference here is it was, it was a real battle, a real battle against the boston celtics as well. i think the defective miami's been battled tested. they haven't had time to get comfortable that may be to the advantage of them or has had time to pick the rooms. but, but i'll add this when you get this, then from that gets team mindset to me has has been what has been impressive throughout the course of this whole season. and i'll give you a perfect example of that. um containments. caldwell pulled up the different nuggets shared with me a place to seize and that one of his biggest regrets is that when he was a member of the los angeles lakers during the bubble championship in 2020, he did not get a championship parade because of the height of the cobra pandemic at the top pieces i want my championship. so in that case, you know, to come out swinging in that regard. but i also think the thing that people kind of kind of sleep on is the fact that it's not. does your kids on that den for it to?
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yeah, i mean, you got what jamal murray is, bruce brown, some of those are the guys below the denver side of the basketball. that goes like caleb martin and stuff that gave vincent who stepped up. and then you might get tyler here all back in games, 2 or 3. so i think rest for denver has been to the benefit, but i think not being comfortable with the side of the basketball, miami might be to the advantage as well. they've been the underdog. ready play also play a tournament arcade. brandon, excuse me, robinson from body spells gas and leave it there. thanks for your thoughts today. is that why not who will be keeping a very close eye on bars and b i finals? is there a that just the basis of a huge basketball fan? and not surprisingly, a big fan of kirkpatrick nickle that y'all catch off the deck, but now gets you all cartridge is currently in paris, probably at the front sharpened way psyche and to the 3rd round off the straight since we are the hungry matson which of its own website, beautiful setting, but it's not much on flip shop today, but it was tough going early on. so the sub full well number one, johnson, which was taken to a tie break in the opening set, but the amount of weight that's hard, right?
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7 to things much easier for just to get to the 2nd set, what you want without losing a guide is a going to win the 3rd set $63.00 to complete a straight fence victory. but off to is just much as an eager to give it. so all those that'd be i finals on a particular. ok. i started the other day, we were super proud of him. and so, you know, normally these kind of things you don't realize while the, the, the athletes are active. so i think once, once he retires, you know, i think people will probably appreciate it even more of what he has done. i mean what he's doing, i mean the last 3 years, he's an m b p to user always. that may be a regular season. now he's probably going to be in the p of the playoffs and finals . i mean, he's an incredible, incredibly, incredibly intelligence basketball player. well jargon, which is due to me this bad in the 75, it was a while. number one, a top said carlos,
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i'll come out as he was also our winner in paris on the day for the funny to did manage to drip drip, drip off assess the game as well. number 100 and 12th. alright, daniel of defense spots the 20 on your 20 of the old ones. the final 2 set in this match for the also just 3 games. you tell us open champion setting up i said round class, what kind of does that is? step of them is always what for now we'll have more like that. thank you so much, right? whole little bit. so for me, told me the cry for this news out, the don't worry, the clock will be here and just a moment with more of the days news the
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the a we look at the world's talk business store spouses of people go on strike the high cost of living from global markets and economies, smooth businesses of the tech support restrictions really impacted to understand how it affects counting the costs, which is 0. when the shots came from the holiday in the buford corrects, we heard some noise. this was knowing us, mike raleigh is one of the most dangerous intersections and most on a he didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refer to the camera man. so this is getting out of here, sorry eva, holiday and well,
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