tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 9, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call out his ear will bring you the news and current affairs. the houses dear the the color there i am, the spelling of your day. and this is the news outlined from headquarters here in the home, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a residential apartment complex has hit by a drone in southern russia as the war and ukraine intensifies in while you grands president announce those heavy fights in the east after visiting areas flooded by the breed. shipping of a comfortable time. donald trump charged informing us president isn't dyson in
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connection with mishandling classified documents after he left office smog for space. ashton notes on the international space station kept to images of smoke from those walls, size, bedding, and canada. and as for 2 of the biggest names in tennis, off preparing for the 1st glass, slamming kansas about jo coverage and carlos outside of the house set to meet and the semi finals of the french open the russians. defense ministry is released video that it says shows its full says repelling ukrainian troops and the southeastern. so for me is your region. the defense minister, 2nd issue i give you said the cube had suffered heavy losses and failed the sold. russell control is about 80 percent of this operation. region 2 has denied or
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declines to confirm that's expected. counter offensive is underway. meanwhile, at least 3 people have been reporting the injured in the russian city of or, and as, as a drug and his, a residential building. unexploded equipment is blaming keys for that to attack your hands present during his lunch. he has been praising his troops for what he called the results of the east and the net screeching. it shows the school, but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the courts. it's on top of the agreed to forces us with all those involved in the most heated combat areas. don't ask region faces, very tough bottles, but there is a results and i am grateful to everyone who ensures this presented patriots in a minute for x that say that to create ins, expected counter offensive will focus on those operational regions. keep us trying to regain access to the see of as long as you see that by splitting, occupying motion forces in the region into to russia. next, most of the operation, including europe's loan just nuclear power plant during its invasion in february
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2022. well, we have correspondence in both ukraine and russia across all these developments in a moment will speak to you as a pub alova and must go very fast. and let's go to join how he's in the ukrainian capital he's joined. it doesn't feel like the fighting is potentially intensifying . it certainly feels that way. it's very hard to corroborate any of those reports. you'll notice how spin on detail those comments. 5 a little bit zalinski. he talks about heavy battles. he talks about results. he doesn't provide any details. in fact, he goes on in those comments to specifically say he wrote, provide any details of that. he's very much a company line if you like. now, in ukraine, ukrainian officials will not confirm whether they're some of the offensive has begun. they will not confirm whether these are at preparatory stages to it. they seem simply say they will not be providing a running commentary. mr. that, that you did mention by name. uh, the city of back moved in eastern ukraine. so,
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you know, some of the longest and bloody is bottles of the war, the russia, this said it had captured just last months. we've had in recent days, reports that ukraine appears to be launching some sort of counter attack then making increment through games. it says towards villages in the vicinity of black mood leading some to speculate that it may be trying to, it's a kind of out of flanking maneuver and try and in circles the russians inside of that city. mister zalinski, as you heard this, and i'm grateful to those who've achieved results. well done. even back, move step by step a close back. what is not the only place where we're seeing signs of increased the draft typically along the very, very lengthy front line down in the south. again, you mentioned it as upper easier in that region opens up the reset. in the last 24 hours reports largely from the russian side, it has to be said of up to 4 different columns of attack coming from ukraine trying
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. if he is to break through and divide rushes, supply lines in the south rusher. cool says it's repelled those attacks and inflicted heavy losses on ukrainian forces. the ukraine inside the deputy, just the defense minister in a minute. treat situational briefing simply saying the enemy in the south is on the defensive trying to how that was overlays as far as the from the ukrainian capital . keith, thank you very much, janet. well, let's now speak to john this judy as opposed to love and get the view from moscow. unit feels from what jenny was saying. lots of activity the on the front lines. what are you hearing from the russians? yes, exactly, but uh 1st i would like to mention that according to local law enforcement agencies, a drain attack happened in the city of the ruinous drone. was trying to attack the bar owners across the plugins but its signal. it was drummed by
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electronic wolf systems. a 3 people were slightly injured. they go loss cards. uh, all of them received medical assistance, but none was taken to hospital. the gavin, no, the verona is raging, promised help, and material assistance to or residence of the damage to block of flats. meanwhile, dmitri pest cold crimson sparks pass and has said that he is aware the drone attack in verona is he blamed key of saying that the kid regime continues attacks or russian civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings, and talking about the soul to the russian side, paying somebody different picture compared to china was telling us the wrong. there is no doubt that both of these have intensifies that sold the offensive at our end . we hear that. so you cranes, armed forces have been striking in several parts of the front over the course of 5 days. and the russian side says it is not possible for ukraine to achieve any success,
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but it is still too early to talk about the end of the offensive russian ministry below. but it's called the perhaps hawks as they are. they reporters, the ukrainian forces unsuccessfully tried tops, honk the russian positions, and the is a parisha and a box moved directions that for the front line hasn't changed. not, you know, much official analysis on what's going on on the front lines. yes, but we're monitoring the situation here at don't say like, official information is guess indeed, judy are so popular that that for us from moscow. thank julia as well. meanwhile, ukraine is urging moscow to give to you and, and the red cross unrestricted access to the flooded region of cuss on shelling has been hampering efforts to evacuate people that left stranded after damn, was breached. earlier this week, i'll turn a refund on casualties. have been reported on both sides of the disney pro rather controlled by keys in the north and must go to the south child stratford reports now from custom. unable to will,
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can ensure emergency service personal injury to the old, i mean, the ambulances, amphibious vehicles rush, others in need of the flooded street to waiting. medex hope business. there are a lot more in that we have pop a 1000 requests at the moment, and that's certainly not all. the distant bloss devote sounds like outgoing ukrainian, all tutoring being fired. just across only 3 is now we will call the red cross and they will evacuate to assess the ambulance man. we have stationed here as a sorting point for those who need so the evacuation, if it's just the right, if you can hear those thoughts, we understand is that these outgoing shelling 5 question policies across the river . the water is still me too deep. people on the roofs tried to solve which what
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they can from their homes, a face piece in a pump and window. why don't you leave? did you want to be evacuated most? cuz the volunteer? because i called walker says the woman a what if we help you, any of us would put you on a boat and take you to where you need to go, where we like of, where will you take? we need to be with someone. she says another when we leaves out. if we survive, the okey patient, the shilling, and the liberation of the city, she says, we will survive this unbroken, unconquered lot. as the evacuation continued ukraine's president load, amazing lensky came to the city and thanked volunteers and emergency services for the efforts. rescue operations also continue on the russian occupied side for the river. the issue we left everything we left openings going away, bad foot now without anything so stupid. my daughter cried mamma,
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let's go. we have so cletus. here we go top and started to wake up the neighbors and to take them in the disabled way. in the afternoon. what sounds like more to or tillery shells slammed into the water and a building close to the ukrainian evacuation points, because on the city, a sporadic shilling by both sides continues in the area spitting more fit among the week. i'm terrified. we're lucky to be alive, child stuff that i'll just 0. if you have song, ha, still punting or a head for you. this is our including china's economy hits a speed bump. we look at what that means for consuming the bod from this month's parliamentary poet, a fall right candidate in greece. 6 new ways to wield influence. i've done this for the far dependence of hit back in game 3 of the stanley cup finals sound. it will be here with that story. the
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former us president donald trump has been indicted in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. these charges and crude espionage, the obstruction of justice conspiracy and making false statements. it's bad has another legal headache for donald trump. he's become the 1st former american president to face federal criminal charges. less than 3 months off the he was in charge of the new york for religious belief falsifying business records. trump says it's a hoax. our country is going to hell. and they come after donald trump weapon, isaac, the justice board weapon icing the f b i. we just continue to go on because it's ripping our country to shreds. we have such big problems as there shouldn't be one of these facing steven counts related
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to the mishandling of classified documents. this is more lago estates in florida in august last year. federal officials seized dozens of boxes of files from his home. many of them classified bus trump insists he's done nothing wrong. it's just a continuation 7 years. even have to run out. but it's called a less is the fear is the trying to destroy a reputation. so that can window action. that's just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years. and especially during the 2020 election. and republicans have jumped to his defense, including some of his challenges for the republican nomination for next is presidential election. florida governor runs the sanchez's tweeted, the wind noise ation of federal law enforcement represents a multiple threats to a free society. but serious president joe biden has denied accusations of to let's go into ferrets.
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because you know, this one's one suggest just wondering what they should do or not brand new charge. and god bless america. thank you very much. i'm see someone's to appear in court in miami. on tuesday, but it's not clear if he's planning to to not. and even if the charges result in a conviction that still would prevent him from running for president in 2024 at like speed, which is 0. well, that's been in scott lucas. he's a professor of us politics at the kent and institute dublin. he joins us now by scott from, by me. i'm in the u. k. scope, i want to start with these charges, the federal charges and the unprecedented for a former president from international audience. just how significant all they, especially given that he can still run for president least charges are significant
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because they have trump was convicted of trump was convicted on the 7 accounts. a pleasure correspond that noted violation of the espionage act with the most handling of classified documents, false statement, and obstructing justice, up to 100 years in prison. now i don't think donald trump, we send this stuff to 100 years in prison even if convicted. but now when you're talking about these charges, they are far more serious. even then the indictments that we have from new york state. this spring over his pay off to the point star strongly daniel's before the 2016 election. that said, i think she could face even more serious charges coming up this summer, both in georgia state case over election that our parents and, and the justice department investigation over his attempts to overturn that 2020 election and has incitement of violence in the chapel tech i want to talk about the timings of those in just a moment, but just focusing on these charges for now. president biden is also being
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investigated for his handling of confidential documents. that's not going to go unnoticed by trump support. is there all some big differences, right? between these cases exactly. so you as journalist, you know that you need to be careful of the white noise that you're going to get from the trump camp today. in the bible case, there were a few documents which were found, but without an institute connected with joe biden ad in a garage. when those documents were discovered and full search was conducted in the aftermath of what was found over donald trump. those documents were returned by the, by the champ, and they were open and completely honest with the government agencies. in the case of donald trump, we're talking about many many boxes that were taken from the white house, including more than 300 classified documents, including 25 top secret documents, including documents about the nuclear programs of other countries. when those documents were discovered, donald trump did not hand them over to the government agencies. instead,
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according to prosecutors, he will police hom, onto the documents. he lied about having them, and he then tried to obstruct any attempts to retrieve them. so now these 2 cases are not comparable, and any agency that says they are, chances are they're not dealing with facts with dealing this file. so well, meanwhile, the trends rivals for the republican nomination will need to win his face. this is obviously a tricky situation for them. could this potentially actually help from a so again, that is a line you'll hear from donald trump and his kim, you heard at last month over the new york state case when he was pushing started on 34 felony charges over the payoff just before the 2016 election. you hear it again today. law, we are 18 months before the 1st republican primaries. we are 17 months before the general election. it is quite likely that at least one of these cases will go to trial before then. i don't think we should to try to predict what's gonna happen politically, but it's not for me. the focus here is, is that finally, finally,
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donald trump is facing the legal accountability. well, it's still going to be very interesting and action here. indeed, scott lake has the professor of us politics at the clinton institute. dublin always great to get your thoughts. got thank you for joining us again. on options here guys. you mean, while the u. s. supreme court has ordered officials in alabama to redraw the states and not of congressional districts. the and said the republicans will. and map discrimination against black versus right scripts to say the decision will provide guidance to lower costs, considering lawsuits seeking to change political amounts in other states or from portugal and staying on now, sending emergency crews to canada to help baffle historic wildfires their 5 i'll comment but it's unusual for them to bond both in the east and the west. at the same time. 3.8000000 hectic hasn't scorched so far and more than a 100 and specifies i'll still active and come back. there also places in british columbia. i'll bass on nova scotia and ontario,
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many of them have been binding to days now. and a storm system which is swelling off the atlantic coast that has forced smoked into the u. s. equity allots are in place enough and lots of the east coast as well as parts of the midwest, full cost to say the weather putting will last for several days. well, vanessa lee is a canadian reporter covering those files and come back. she spoke to sally a from one to and when it comes to the severity and, and how many fires that we are seeing and come back and in canada, officials say that it is unprecedented that they have never seen so many flyers with this severity at this point of the season it's, it's only june, 8th, after all, and summer hasn't even officially arrived yet. right now there are about 800 firefighters on the ground, badly, the 130, the 140 fires in. come back and there is more help on the way. so there is help coming from the west, from spain, from portugal,
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from mexico. and if you're wondering why health is coming from so far away, it's because the resources in canada and other provinces, they're basically tapped out because there have been fires in, in british columbia. there are been fires in ontario as well as nova scotia. and essentially, no one can spare the resources and so that is why come back is, is getting help from so far away. well, she advertise the it has more on the smug in the united states with this report for us from washington, dc of the homes and vision of the new york city skyline, shrouded in orange haze. on wednesday had subsided by thursday, but officials in new york and new jersey still warmed with dangers at quality levels. given the forecasts for today, we continue to urge strongly all sensitive individuals, especially meeting those with health conditions like asthma, heart disease, one, disease as well as our kids, pregnant individuals and seniors all of the above, especially to stay inside. overnight the hayes have moved southwards,
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the philadelphia health commissioner said that at one point the cities air quality index it 500. the index only goes as far as $500.00. on thursday it was washington dc to experience the lack of visibility. the nation's landmarks barely visible for much of the day hawks playgrounds, the national zoo. all closed is weird. is weird situation feels like is getting worse every summer file. we need from about kind of environmental sizes to low games. with global warming will increase the heat and conditions necessary for wildfire such as those raging and kind of up to spread out of control. firefighters are still battling hundreds of blazes across the country. a 3rd of them and quit back in the east. now even people thousands of kilometres a way of feeling the effects president joe biden released the statement of a type of a fuzz and spreading smoke were stock remainder of the impacts of climate change of address the 5 at a news conference with british prime minister. she's an act i spoke yesterday,
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the prime minister to go. and i've decided to take to the national, interagency fire center response to kind of canada's request for additional firefighters and the fire suppression assets such as air tankers. we already have $600.00 american firefighters on the ground and been there for awhile in canada, including hot shots and the smoke jumper crews. and it's very orders that affects communities listen to the guidance or state local officials. just last week, joe biden. i'm comb grass false front to another gas pipeline despite environmental concerns. that remains a gulf between what said about climate change here. and well, it's actually done. she ever time c l g 0 washington, a. well, that's bringing a weather presented car legs out and i'm going to ask you the question much as north america, i was wondering when is this going to get better? well, the good news is it is going to improve suddenly into next week. but still millions
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of people facing that dangerous and quality those conditions laughing over the next few days before there is some improvement. the lights of satellite image shows that fix cloud just sitting across the eastern seaboard of the us, not visible from space. the international space station showing how it has sent across the midwest and the great lakes, but it's still sitting while the stickly across the some of the states, such as washington d. c. now if we take a closer look, this all started on wednesday, when that fixed smoke sort of pumping out of eastern parts of canada towards in new york that form to the governor to declare a public health crisis. and these apocalyptic scenes across new york city. and that will, thanks to this area of low pressure, you can see the wins tunneling that smoke all the way down to the east coast. now as we went into wednesday, we had very bad quality, not just for canada, but then for new york city, it became the most polluted city in the world. just briefly went into the state and
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shifted the way further south and east. some of the, the equity particles were detected in parts of europe, such as no way that they didn't affect the quality there. as we go into friday, the was all that a quality affecting washington d. c. the metro area, new york. however, still seeing those unhealthy conditions. while fi smoke, however, has reduced considerably across plots of wood, canada. as you go into sad today is looking much clearer, that area of low pressure now pushing off for the east. as we go into sunday, you can see those, some of the winds picking up that's going to keep a lot of the smoke out out. of course, the rain and that sort of watches it all away. all things cars don't last for a few days yet. thanks so much. i as well now, officials in the philippines have raised the lamp level for one of the country's most active volcanoes. mount my on in northeastern, out by a province, has been spearing gas, debris, and rocks,
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raising fields of interruption. nearby villages had been evacuated, maya last or up to back in 2018, just facing tens of thousands of people. not far away in indonesia, the not caucus o volcano has erupt to approve of ash could be seen that 3 kilometers high. no casualties have been reported and evacuation order hasn't been issued, but residents and taurus, so me area haven't going not to go nearest all china, as opposed to pandemic, economic recovery is beginning to lose momentum. days are released on fridays shows . we could monde is weighing all the manufacturing sector. economists say all the figures also paint a lot to us. the picture here is that employment is that a record high end consumer spending remains low. jessica washington reports from 0 and john province. you is a town of trinkets, billions of cheap consumer goods can be found to you all here around. hong inger's family has sold decorations at this market for more than 20 years. he's relieved
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the logistical problems of running a business during the corona virus pandemic have ended. but still the mood here is less than festive, isn't cell phone cut off when the common totally kind of sorta pandemic restrictions? you know, i become very confident. the recovery is slow, which i didn't predict with origin, the economy say china is economic rebound has pete's also an initial cost of business activities. following the end of covered 19 restrictions, economists a recent date just in case of possible slowing of momentum import contracting. industrial output fully showed his expectations and use on employment, hitting a record high factory gauge prices. the price distribute is paid to produces. so faster than expected in made as reduced demand dam fitness, the recovery of the manufacturing sector. that early 1st of optimism that we would see, you know,
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a 12 month expansion in chinese economic activity. when the economy reopen, i think that has folded domestic spending is also down, as people are more careful with the money choosing to save rather than sludge. since that the book is yes, i think there's some hurt from depend damage. now many shop sell prepackaged meals to lower the prices because consumption is low, recovery will take time. and although travel restrictions have been lifted, data shows more people may be taking holidays, but this spending less. economists say there was several reasons to this. one comes on is a people worrying about their top plus but, and we can see a lot of big companies leading of people and also the private economies slowing down in some areas. and then detroit, people from spending more hong says he's just happy. he's business in june to the challenges of the pen demik and so on. yeah, these popular years with difficult,
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but we survive as things we'd become better than bad to welcome everybody come to china for business issues. despite the lack luster economic outlook, he says he has to believe in brighter days ahead. jessica washington to 0. you china. still a head here on out of here i sit on says the one special representative is no longer welcome in the country. i'm gabriel's on go in new york, where the tribe becca film festival kicks off with a record number of women's film makers. engines for many fill out the top gulf is asking some big questions about the future of the game sun will be here with us story the product we are now starting to see those changes in the weather across those
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western pulse. if you had this big, massive cloud that's been nothing, it's way further north was that plumes hate just easing its way out to spain and portugal. i've feeding some sundry showers in as we go on through the next couple of days. so that's certainly something to watch out for. i re apply pressure that is retracing away the wind starting to come in from a southeast you directly. so we obviously these temperatures picking up probably over the next day or so $25.00. and a lot of the beginning of this $31.00 in paris and not too far off the full lane. and we'll see those type of just just wrapping up and not just because i want you to satisfy london could touch 29 degrees celsius. but with the increasing temperatures, we will see increasing humidity. really feeling close as we go through saturday afternoon in particular, up towards that northwestern corner of the good parts of england in wealth. sundry showers, they're pushing their way across a good path of fronds now spinning outs of spain and portugal easing further northwards. this be going to saturate. i will try to increase the web to cause a good part of southern england,
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much of wells as well. a lot of weather the average has central eastern parts of here, somewhat dry the into tia. while the dry weather now started to push his way back in across the mediterranean. this halts in colorado at 40 celsius, with a few showers and open algeria. the latest news as it breaks it, while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization, they are receiving some support from society with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has, should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here. it has to be in my, in the tyra. as people try to find still way out. the social media feels demand for a curve. you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve as on the rise, we've missed looking
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for me, us president donald trump is facing several charges in connection with the mishandling of classified documents, us media, se the indictment increased espionage of disruption and 2 images taken from the international space station. try the scale of to as well as size funding and kind of the launch pots of the country and the us of blankets. i didn't smoke the fire as a brand 33800000. heck dest hosted on foreign ministry says the united nations invoice is not welcome in the country. and a statement issued early on friday is declared vocal pest as persona non grata. or let's go straight to our correspondent to have a moving. she's in on demand that's cost an hour from call to the students, but not happy with the competitors for some time. now what if and this does, this official statement actually makes? well it's, it now makes it official that the un special representative to sedan who's thought
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that his job in 2021 is not welcome back here now, or is it 2020? but yes. so this statement that came from before an affair as follows. another letter that was written by the army chief general app and put that on on may 26th address to be un secretary general general. now he blamed the special representative who was in charge of leading or facilitating talks to form a transitional government here, incident of being biased to a set and political parties. and he also said the army chief general up and put that on also said that this fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in these army, which is now an 8th. we would have not happened if they had not received an encouragement from $6.00 and $5.00, including the special representative of the united nations. so it's clear that the government, at least the minutes reprint of the government, believes that the, the, the, you and representative has a role to play in this conflict that broke out 8 weeks ago. but whether it would
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have any impact on the ground at this point is not clear. there has been ongoing fighting between the 2 sides and both have not listened to any political calls or to try to resolve this issue politically and have been determined to resolve with militarily on the ground. oh, speaking of which, and i know you've been hearing more of that ongoing fighting this morning. how a residence was still stuck there and call to him coping of the well, the situation is quiet dire. many people say that it's becoming untenable. this is the 8th week. now facts have not been open since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april. people can't access their own accounts. they rely on online banking operations for those who can and that's not reliable. most of the time. so many people are out of cash to buy basic commodities. and even those commodities where available are really expensive in prices. so people say they cannot afford that. now humanitarian aid has been able to trickle in, but not enough compared to the population of a lot of them,
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with millions still remaining trapped. many people also accused the worried parties, especially the rapids support forces of committing atrocities. the rest, if in the case of looting homes, of the arbitrary killings of civilians and of raping women who are trying to escape the conflicts here in front of them. so lots of a positions people saying that it's no longer safe for them to stay in the capital across all the big companies to go anywhere else. haven't morgan the correspondence on the ground for us in under mon, thank you very much. have that? well, let's now bringing abraham mikaya, he's a special advisor for foreign affairs to the come on to of the rapid support forces as he joins us now from london via skype. thank you very much for joining us to abraham. i want to start with the many reports that we've been hearing as a, but was just reporting that from residence in the cartoon, the forces commissioning of trustees, occupying their homes from 8 agencies of the occupation of the hospitals. you signed a commitment to vacate those spaces? when will you abide by that? oh, thank you for asking me 1st. i will. um uh,
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that's why we are interesting to have interviews look to give us a fall. they americanize somebody out of your industry do on the ground because all this appears is a company crowded fight. when do we have this? was it was the issue here result is, is uh the, uh, the position of each other and the exchanging of, uh, switching the issue is to focus on how to stop the war. how interested is fire, how to abide by the of the initiatives of the initiative, the old man spend as much of getting them as 40 to be successful. mc. sorry, i just want to follow up on something that you said that you're suggesting that you need other observers, but you are in contact with your forces on the ground. can you tell us based on
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your communication with them, whether or not that has been killings of civilians, for instance. and there is no ground for this. there is no truth about these stories. oh uh, the better. i mean, i need you to, um, uh, just remember that the, uh, the post is a part of the community which are really a good, nice and very obedience to be. come on those and the, uh, by the human and human drives will. okay. a cable him so i wanted to make clear we've just heard from our correspondent hipaa move in there, that we are hearing from civilians that people are scared to go outside of their homes because women are being raped. civilians are being killed and their homes are also being occupied by or forces. and the agencies that i've spoken to are also saying that you are occupying the hospitals. are you denying that any of this is
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taking place as well? the physicist out diesel is uh they, uh, agencies we yesterday for example, uh our policies uh facility to do the migration of $300.00. it tries from mike omar, voltage, uh through uh, a special uh health uh res. go for nation was vivid gross. and i would tell you, you know, that the beginning of this causes about serving so then all of even those will be left out by the, the, what highest forces from the presumes. those are very dangerous people who are going out. in addition, there is also part of the and the time to dispute verification. all those uh, forces. uh, what's on see a big this government is not really serious of taking of trying to control discharges. you so your so what happened to me so far good, cause you might,
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is extremely time to help to disregard this people instruction. i mean, i've been such a need time for help. adults love to see just people and we are very key. uh for the uh, the americans and certainly a good idea because to, to try to convince them there is no way powers of disguise without a viking by the international speaking of international law, as i'm sorry, i do want to press usa all of the, any rapid support support forces fights is at the moment, occupying hospitals in call 2. not that one. there is no uh, forces. oh was a go by any hospital and any civilian, any civilian, residential? as for the city of visitors, as you know, we have sent you every night so that there is a small i bus home they um,
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the warehouse forces a combined those houses and do are some of those. uh, i guess how those were serious and for us to this is the only reason why we sometimes do game go in doors properties uh to do the minutes of sure. uh how do you remember um, i mean, i mean those to be with us. that'd be provided for you so, so you're saying that the only reason you're in civilian homes is because you're trying to take out the stuff, the all me snipers, what in those homes that, that's to a statement i want to up to. okay. i do want to ask you about your relationship to why you're getting a weapons from. because you've mentioned to the american several times, the us government are saying that the russian military contract a wagner has supplied the r s f with surface to air missiles. can i ask you why you're getting your supplies from or so as you know that uh the, uh, uh,
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our sources of these huge bought in the coverage don't under of didn't see there's validated by the, the armed forces. so we are in the company. tell me how come to swim, come to our own weigh forms we filed, we filed in the can be done as you say, as you know yesterday, you know, one of the biggest interesting to you um uh yeah. compile. as you do not have to go with these just by us then a week i'm fine. so i'm, i'm, i mean was so we don't have any issues, res, pardon? or even use that option, which is new to me, but that's about i wanted to push you president, is the one who, when don't i show us for picture. this is very elements now, all of these billions of the government and they make the sense of this government is the one we see, you know, we are fighting,
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i guess. okay. and abraham that we're running out of time. so i want to ask you to just, just to be clear that you've just denied that you are receiving any weapons from the russian military, contract development arise. moving on. totally, totally. we don't, we don't receive any wife on the phone or away from the we filed there's the company. so as are the ones that don't need to repeat the auto restore independent coverage. and even though you've said that you're very, very keen for a peace process to take place, what would it take is we use impulse of call to him because this conflict initially began because of the issues around integrating your assess into the military. what would it take and your mind for this war to end? are we waiting for the affairs, the, the initiative? i'm ready to run this through. the initiative is to show on the box we owe of the charges and we are, we'd be amazing by the so that is, you know,
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so there's also a function which is abraham mikaya, the, the special advise of foreign affairs to the come on the rapid support forces speaking to us from london, thank you so much for your time. and joining us here on out of there abraham, we really appreciate that. thank you. so i agree. so the supreme court has bought a far right politician from running and the general election later this month, bots alias can see about as a member of the golden dorm policy. it has found another way to wield influence. john, throughout the us has moved from the supreme court decision to ban. so rights politician leads. cuz if you notice from this month, selection apparently came as no surprise. outside the court, his lawyer announced he was directing his supporters to live alone policies that hasn't entered parliament, this person's east front of the office in, in a home. i don't personally know the spartans, which mr. custody always tells me they've been around for years. they include
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patriots professionals, members of society, including color workers. and i think it's right the parliament to should represent all social copies, i think is the common nationalist category. but let me stick a city are as to this decision, this is because if you had a 2nd political, then the supreme court disqualified him ahead of a general election last month because of a felony conviction and the cd in court jail because he had his and his fellow empties 3 years ago, saying golden don't was a criminal organization responsible for dozens of motors and things of immigrants and left this. they will also self professed national socialist or not to go from don't entered parliament in 2012. when greece was cutting public spending, the economy was in a deep recession, and unemployment stood at 25 percent. they lost the seats 4 years ago as greece returned to grove. for many people in this country that suffered from nazi occupation, the very existence of a far right poetry was
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a source of deep embarrassment and concern. this buttons spokesman says his party has no not see a foundation for us to come here. he must, we are in no way a vehicle for national socialism. we denounce it vigorously. we spoke about democracy and grace. it's both place. we are an anti establishment party aiming towards national free the that they want to strengthen grace's culture foreign policy and preserve its identity from the ravages of globalization and golden don't to styled itself as an antique systemic policy. coming to replace an old and a self serving political order messages and patriotism, national identity and honest dealing resonate in europe these days. and polls show, cuz if you have these commands 3 percent of the vote enough to make a triumphant return to parliament jumpstart, hopeless i'll just a athens investigate as in france, trying to establish the motive of a man who attacked and injured 4 children in life on that day, it happened in
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a children's playground in the town of on see near the border with switzerland and memorial has been setup at the park. the youngest victim is 22 months old. 2 adults will also injured the attack. it is a syrian refugee, a presidency manual background is using visit the seeing that in the coming out a visual authority to be re, i heard a commotion and then i saw someone being followed by civilians. you did have a nice and i so he was behind me about 25 meters away. i was still seated on the bench at southern he came in front of me and tried to stop me with his nights and i made a move of my left tom to avoid the blow. fortunately, i was injured only very slightly in the elbow. they buy more than you will try back a film festival has opened a new 50. it's showcasing films from thousands of countries on this either. this focus on one and not only in front of the camera, but also behind the scenes as gabrielle is under reports. now from new the new
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documentary called my extra tells the story of an orchestra conducting competition so exclusively for women ramada. and it's going to be one that on 3rd on right. the film follows 5 aspiring conductors as they prepare for the competition and denial orchestra conducting is a job that has historically been dominated by man secondary and coming. only a few of the world's top orchestras are led by women. the film is in and personal, something the director says she was striving to achieve when people watch misread. i hope they can answer when asked, what does a conductor do? and they'll be able to have an appreciation of the art form. and i hope that they walk away and say, i'm happy i spent that 88 minutes of my life watching this film. the film will make its world premiere at tri becca, the annual film festival in new york city. that was started in 2001 to help
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revitalize lower manhattan after 911. the film festival runs until june 18th, with over 600 events and film screenings, attended by over 125000 people. one of the unique aspects that tri becker this year is how many films are made by women in the competition feature category over 70 percent of the films are made by women directors. it's the highest percentage ever at tri, becca, and advocates for women in t. v and film say it's a clear sign of progress. women have not taken the rightful place in the median entertainment industry in the united states, but we're getting there. and we're getting there with high quality community oriented, sol full and heartfelt films. very soft. whether it's in directing an orchestra
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or directing a movie, a throughout the orchestra, the emphasis will be among other things on women, what breaking barriers the gabriel acendo, which is the new york or hello when did life again, that's one of the questions scientist, a border research trip in the atlantic ocean isle, hoping tanza their explanation to an underwater mountain called the last city has just come to an end. calling bacon spoke to them about the 3 month commission. welcome aboard the resolution. it's a 45 year old oil drilling ship, but it sailed most of its life as a science vessel. its crew navigated to soft spots on the earth's crust. were rocks that should be hidden, deep out of reach are pushed up by the movement of the planet surface. in the middle of the atlantic ocean lies a mountain, the size of mont block. there's no place closer to the earth mantle the mysterious
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layer below the crust. it's called the atlantic mass of the last city. the scientist on board are studying these places where life may have begun. but here it was not for this which we pub, this filtering 1st production, which kind of polls like this. if you imagine my fingers of the mental, they were down there but they get sold out like they some color on the surface and we see the mantle in the lower trust, which the only way we can reach gets these by direct drilling is whether it's a fault because these rocks do not full of on the sea floor. they find a boar hold that was drilled a years ago, using tools that can operate at high temperatures without electronics. they drill and scoop up samples along the way. they pull out the core, lifted to the surface in long plastic tubes and remove the chunks one by one. then the science begins they want to capture every detail from the millions of years of history that are in bedded in each piece. so it's sliced loaded onto conveyor belts,
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and photographed in the course of slides. we can see the inside of the box and we look for a couple of major things 1st. so we look for the relations in the minerals that we see very side because it's here in the alchemy of the early ocean. we're chemistry may have transformed into biology when the greenish mineral olivine contact see water, it burns in a chemical reaction, creating new minerals and releasing gases through a process called ser penton eyes ation. those gases, like hydrogen and methane, may have been fuel for the earliest forms of life. and understanding these reactions will give clues to so called excell biologists who are looking for similar conditions under the i. c oceans of the moons of jupiter and saturn. there's people who are looking at this question of where that founder is by looking at how life lives right now and trying to figure out what's common across all
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living domains. and so what's those earliest forms of life might have looked like the resolution is likely retiring. its annual us government funded $50000000.00 is coming to an end. the samples it digs up will be stored in volts for study in the years ahead. calling baker alba 0. well, it is now times of support and here's donna. thank you very much and says it will 2 of the biggest names in tennis off preparing for the 1st grand slam encounter. so the delta vision call us outside us are set to meet in the semi finals of different open 20 to a 20 year old. as kind of is the top. see then? well, number one, this is already his best of a performance out. hold on golf. that's 6 year old, a joke of which is a 2 time went out of this grand slam tournament. the sub is targeting a beckle 20 said major title to jump over to one side is glass. i'm tied on 2008 to add the australian open nod, cut us. that was just
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a 5 years old at that time. the pair have only played the child the once before. that was at last is madrid open. it was a type match with the spaniards winning the deciding set and the tie break. in september of 2022, i was caught us the one who's 1st class, then title at the us open, then age 19. he became the youngest man to top, the world rankings. he deserves his success. no, no doubt. i know he's working hard and he's, he's very complete player already and only age 20292 twin um. so we played only once in madrid last year was the $716.00, the 3rd for him. and we haven't played since. uh and yeah, you're right. so, you know, most of the term is this year. we're not doing the same job, but that's the match. it's, you know, a lot of people want to see and it's definitely the biggest challenge for me. you know, so find
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a tournament if you want to be the best you have to be the best. so i'm really looking for the, the mont saint, gonna enjoy it. and of course, for me, it's amazing to make it a story, you know, paying. i say you find out with such a, i'll let you like to like, no luck. so it's gonna be a great my for me on the, i would say the, the much we paid the last year. the best thing i'll take too much to, to, to these one. you know, it was one year ago, i would say, you know, boss learned a lot from, from that much so he's going to be. so i'll tell you to tell the difference, as well as number one, a gas line to, to will face a check to play. i totally, and i'm going to a lot in the women's final on assess today. the po, display who is also a defending champion of the one on the whole. so vietnamese had done my straight sets and her semi final twan take is a meant to win, has the title in paris and full grandson price. so overall, the loosely
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lloyd's discovery, you know, to play such a long tournament, and i'm pretty happy that i'm able, you know, to play persistently and every year haven't been resolved here. so i'm pretty excited for thursday and we'll see how it's going to go. the flow defensive as have him back in game 3 of the stanley cup finals. the punters that were at home for the 1st time and the best of 7 series. and they beat the vegas gold the night speak to an overtime. costs us are heavy for the decisive goal game for is in florida on sundays to go. the nights still lead the serious to all that was on our mind was get the when the matter how we're gonna be able to do it. didn't matter. like out leading up, you know, what was gonna happen. we just knew what the result had to be and we got it. so makes it a lot better to solve the 1st big storm and to assess the measure of goals. so rival tours that has to the of, in canada on tuesday was announced that the saudi arabian back live golf series
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would be joining up with a more established consistency based in north america. and you are many plays on the pga tour, which is the organizes of this event in toronto, turned down huge offers to join the live series. i would like to be rewarded 1st and loyalty just, i mean i, i felt those guys didn't do the wrong thing. they went to live. they made a business decision. um and i don't hold that against anybody. but you know, i, i would like to, to be rewarded for my decision to stay loyal. obviously there's a lot of players that you guys want to watch play golf who, you know, we know who that names are unless they've got to offer the game of golf. and i think just because they made a certain decision doesn't mean that you know our costs forever. i think that
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yeah, i don't know what the protocol is will be to be honest with you. i think that would be if it's just a straight, hey boys come on back. that's. that's not going to say well with anybody i in necessarily. so i'm sure it's going to need some, some, some massage and to get it right. football fans and saudi arabia go that says look at the latest big name to join the country. so the, the benjamin assigned for all it to had around $60000.00 times. welcome to 35 year old friends. sika spends the amount is set to and more than $200000000.00. the season arrives off the spending 14 years that relevant to it and joins his former teammate to push on rinaldo. and so these top decision, the interesting, you see a good, it's true, i want to lots of things in europe, but i find to with big on bishan. and i will share my experience with the hope to
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win more titles. because i'm hungry to play and show what i can do. i need this club to where they should be. the times of west a science came out on the streets of london to celebrate the team's victory in new york in confidence. ne plus time beat santino to win the 1st major trophy in more than 40 years past concerned the captain's discipline. rice will be allowed to leave the club and associates just as you have arrived and assemble ahead. this has the days of chances, he finally gets into milan at fraud. you'll aside, they're chasing a sort of trouble having already won the english premier league and as they come into us 3 time champions at last won the title in 2010. and of course we'll have more preview on that much, but from now i had to back some stuff. thanks so much center. well that's it for me
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and this does it have for this news? our don't go away there. my colleague rob matheson will be here in a moment with more of today's news. i'll see you after that. you can always go out, is there a dot com the for phillip in coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february to 28. so you can see that shiny stretch over there. it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. now at the end of that
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stretch, what's where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea? the pep seeing a divorce of the light speed, they don't know what the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had washed shore, says coral reeves have been damaged, instead intends to take legal action, join the label, conversation to just pay the loan. good. the people industry to be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a massive issue as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation for meetings and countries. the street on algae 0 discover a world of different determination. i'm telling you that we need to we, i'm listening to freedom so just
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