tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 26, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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i'm several venue. it's great to have you with us. this has been use our life from the coming up in the program. the head of the wagner mercenary group keeps getting for. goshen says he had no intention of over throwing the russian government and us president joe biden breaks his silence on the developments in russia. we made clear that we were not involved. we had nothing to do with it. this is part of the struggle with in the russian system. israel's foreign government approves plans for thousands of new illegals settlement homes in the occupied west and pensions on the streets of sierra leone capital, where votes are being counted from the presidential election. uninstalled hollywood comes to formula one is the alpine c. welcome some new investors access ron reynolds and wrote michael. any finance f one? as part of a $200000000.00?
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the, the after 2 days of silence, the head of russia's wagner group has commented on saturdays, armed a mutiny in an 11 minutes audio message of getting precaution insisted that it was not a cool but a protest. and he says it was a fight for survival. as the group, the wagner group was due to be disbanded and u. s. presidential biden has broken his silence on the wagner mutiny. he says, washington and its allies were not involved in the recent events in russia. we made clear that we were not involved. we had nothing to do with it. this is part of a struggle with in russian system. i also talked to the length of presence, the last can you crane will be keeping in contact with them. i may be picking later today early tomorrow morning. make sure we continue to remain on the same page. i told him no, no matter what happened in russia. he said again, no matter what happened in russia, we,
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the united states to continue to support you. credit is defensive and the sovereignty in his territory and integrity. he and i agree to follow up and stay in constant content. i'm also in constant contact with our allies to maintain our coordination, and i'll be speaking with the head of state. but right after this meeting today and making sure we're as around the same page as you get a chance to speak of one heather stated yesterday. or challenge kicks off our coverage. i mean, look like a crisis similar what crisis off to the drama and chaos of the weekend. this is russia's political and military leadership trying to show that everything was fine . but i didn't pretend speaking to an industrial forum, and the 1st footage of the defense minister released since wagner boss, you have any pre goshen coals for his 2nd launch the short lived mutiny. briefly advancing on moscow, we don't know what it was filmed. the message is clear, it's the kremlin saying, no imaginary leader can forced lady you may uprooted,
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to do anything. motion of a to a government meeting, prime minister, mr. rushed inside the russians to unify those with the switch. we need to act together as one team and maintain the unity of all our forces rallying around the president. we need to de calculated unified decisions to effectively achieve goal set by the leader of the state. also putting his spin on this situation is per goshen himself. he's released in 11 minute audio message justifying the nice need that momentarily to the country. it's a full blown crisis. the cold, it's a march, but just is not an attempt to either throw the government. you're not the war despite of showing no aggression, we were hit by a rocket strike. and then my helicopters on the goal of the mileage was to prevent the eradication of wagner and ensuring those who made a huge amount of mistakes during the special military operation. because of their incompetence, i mean,
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he held accountable must go streets and squares with quiets on monday. those who'd nervously watch things on folding fuel. the danger has now passed all down us set the visible anyway, we were a bit worried. so we were wondering how quickly they would reach most go what the end result would be worth. but all of a sudden it was a pretty quickly and pretty peaceful. eventually, with the giving you a little annoyed, there was no anxiety, but that will still tension because i understood that if they did come, they would have sent maybe in a class to come from take sions that are complex. so would it be negligible? but for observers in the west, the events assigns that russia's boy in ukraine has exposed deep fishes in the russian presidents hold on power. the monster that we can create the binders to munch, the ease might be the most that is acting eventually is create the political system. it's showing the facilities and the media always been corrected. so this is an important concept. went to the engineering,
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can you precaution is supposedly headed for the batteries and the deal probably could buy better russian presidents, alexander lucas shanker precaution was initially understood to have mutiny charges against him in russia dropped. but some russian media reporting the talking to the boss remains under investigation will reach out and out to 0. and we are live in washington and moscow to try and understand what is still a rapidly developing situation. daniel hawkins will be reporting from moscow. we've got, she have her tennessee in washington dc. daniel, we're going to start with you and we're going to again repeat what is a very simple, yet striking fact. less than 3 days ago, you have gaining precaution, was marching on last go with thousands of on demand. now he breaks the silence and says, this was not, in fact, a challenge to the russian government. and what are they? these are the most part of the scholarly significant events in russia over the last
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30 years since the north georgia 3 attempted to witness was ultimately a clash between 2 very strong individuals that were bokes. determined to make that point any progression determined to demonstrate a show of force to illustrate what are the grievances he had against the russian felt. prost roxanne harcum on the rest of the present at the time and a lot to let that perception of a impact chain of come on all of his power, all of his old thirty's let slip binding away. both of these individuals have to get something from this situation, not to lose face if you like. and so for those negotiations mediated by president seneca shank of but it was have let to just that. so bloodshed has been a voted a russian security national security state to it has been maintained something positive foods and a little too. and his speech over the weekend pretty goes in, in this latest statement appears to say his point was made,
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which he was satisfied with. now we don't know how that relationship between the kremlin and the wagner, a private when it you group will develop in future. and so it depends on the registration that will be improved by the russian defense committee by the russian duma. to regulate the activity of private minute treat companies. what precautions role will be and batteries, how involved, and will be integrated if a team will being integrated into rushes, fighting forces in ukraine? certainly a lot of the factors will depend on that. it does what does it and we'll say depends, of course, on the criminal case against progression and letting a potent initially said that case will be dropped throughout the criminal and said that case will be dropped. well, so it is a now saying he's still under investigation. could this mean to bug tracking on what's been said already? we just don't like what else to find out in the next few days. so what we do though is the situation is fall from 0 but, and they're all more questions than all it says, where do that we have on this? so monday coming here in the russian capital. absolutely, daniel standby, we've got some more questions for you,
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but let me go to the other side of the world from where you're standing. she everytime see is in washington dc. so she a on your side of things that us is obviously a big piece of this puzzle. everyone wondering what, what's the us going to say the, the, the us president joe biden waited 3 days and then said, we've got nothing to do with this. and you can see why look at the u. s. as a record of regime change, they've been calling for vitamin fusions over to who preferred for so long. it's a good thing. look at us. this really was a little demick and organic power struggle attorney blinking on sunday the secretary of states on cracks of emerge. whether one's any, again, the implication of being these, all the products that we're always trying to trying to create these all would actually really organic organic products from from rusher itself. anyway, whatever the truth is, you wouldn't think that the, by the ministration was the certainly want to be associated with provoking on the group. not that's bite in the us,
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hasn't having some supportive last well enemies in order to for either the, the foreign policy goals. and then we have consistently that's kind of interesting to biking than others saying look, we have to zoom meeting, went around the savages with england, with britain, germany, problems on capital, the leaders of various countries, st. luke's hold the line. say anything about seems i mean, production thing here, the blurting guardstock side of things we, so we're gonna sit this one out because if, if there's a little guy like 200 especially which we would have to as present, which we do have an interest in, we don't want it necessarily to be. it needs to be discredit. ok. bouncing off the points that you made, you have let me go back to daniel hawkins and moscow. daniel, for years latter, we are putting, has been saying the west is trying to undermine russia. russian leadership and by that he means himself vladimir putin. it turns out now that the most serious threat
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that his leadership in years appears to have been entirely russian made as well. certainly the criminal point of view, the criminal narrative, as you rightly site for years, has been one of the threats coming to russia from its west and borders of the various laws introduced and russia over the years against fort agents. again, so cool, undesirable organizations against extreme and organizations. how being grounded in the image of a rush on the seas of russia, under threats, and not spouts and residents, of course, with the russian public domestically letting improve, domestic, enjoyed high support. he still does, and that's been grounded in the same as you have a threat coming from the west, then it's been justified by the also some very real concerns from the criminal needs as expansion. the rush as borders allegations of west and of old went in various ways, even changed colored revolutions along russia's borders as well. but something that not in the approaching on the coming have been really concerned about kind of going straight to,
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to the public. so that is the main maintenance threat to russia. it's also been used as a justification of course for russia. so cool, special metro operation and ukraine, that threat to rush of security. it secure into its interest of being node being trampled on its red lines being crossed um, but obviously with this biggest political event in 30 years coming from within the criminal mr. poach and we'll be looking much closer to home for the upfront. this could lead to repercussions, as i said, in terms of legislation, in terms of what impact this will have on the, on civil society. we just don't know at this point, we'll have to see how things pine out over the coming weeks and months. but either way, this incident, this mutiny which brought between the walls thousands of on the fighting men effectively to within striking distance of moscow will be used as a justification for whatever happens next. for the measures the pregnancies fit to secure as they say, russia states with russian security and the russian stability. okay, that's,
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that's really interesting. and actually it raises one more question and that one goes to, does she, i've been washington, which is, do we know what u. s. foreign policy circles would like to see happen in russia? i ask you this because i spoke to a guest last hour in moscow who told me actually the west maybe doesn't want a put in less russia. maybe that wouldn't be in their interest. do you know what foreign policy circles think about this? when you talk to people who really have expertise in russia, another tool can you have the speaking comic book sound bites about, appreciate the nature of power and russia. there is always that element of be careful what you wishful if you're looking to provision. and if this i really had with a serious threats to future, who that's fletcher of russian political life would have been if they really hard line folks, you, the guten, has been through stults on your crime, then you want them to have the new care also that you want them to finish off the ukranian more,
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but the american ones have bad guy. so if it's right approach it and that has been deeply unsuccessful, up to this point. so there are, there is that recognition boot of everything as a saturday, this little powerful or say perhaps we just, you know, i am the states as a state, as we, he actually keeps all of these different functions. it'll truck and say, well, you know, obviously what the u. s. ones is that people to do him. but that, that's the signal you filed amongst the russian people. but say this is really as little damage organic purchased. if it hadn't been more powerful, then then that would have been a can some of the been a concern of how did you get what we had for i read from someone's like what if, if we don't put and really does have a new one, was battlefield last has a new frame, then maybe there will be will get more organic searches, but it may not be the people. but washington, once you take over, all of the zeros you hybrid time, see in washington dc. daniel hawkins in moscow. thank you both gentlemen for the reporting. thank you for the analysis. we appreciate it and is your foreign ministers and the head of nathan have also been responding to the events in russia
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as dominic cade reports from berlin. a unit in that see of purpose was very clear to be seen at luxembourg as ministers convened. e u foreign ministers convened to discuss the most important issues with the situation in ukraine, and indeed russia high on the agenda and the german foreign minister under the bell books. but for many of her colleagues in so far as that view of what has been happening is concerned, this is what you have to say. plot is just keep in mind. what is clear is this is a domestic power struggle in russia and when not getting involved, persian is destroying his own country. we see the devastating consequences of the russian war progression. also on persian system of power, we see that russia's leadership is increasingly striking back as itself. and we see massive crux and russian propaganda at the same time is amazing in luxembourg. was also amazing taking place in video spelling for wayne in capitol, where the secretary general of nato,
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you instruct back was missing the lithuanian defense, minnesota. but also the german defense minister talking about the need for people to treat the situation in ukraine and russia as particularly important and stressing his view of what has been taking place. both of them of the sites. how. how difficult on the dangers of this for the present pieces to be relying on nurse noticed that costs are actually turned against the it also demonstrates that's a it is hard to predict exactly what them out happened in the next days and weeks. but the, we should not make the mistakes that we are, and that is the main thing there since. so we need to continue to provide support to, to ukraine. the german government is made clear that it is prepared to sanction the deployment permanently a full fires and of its soldiers to lift the weight. it already has a presence in the throne yet and has done so for some considerable time on. and
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this is after request the indian government, but it's also a clear statement by germany that he wants to bolster the baltic states that are a buffer, as it was between dealer wrist and rusher. on the one hand it to you and they so on the other such than they that's the view coming from the government here, invalid sublease, but use the seo of rest most in global in a former director of policy planning at nato. he joins us from sent on that in spain, families, how do you think western powers should handle this russia situation, especially nato powers? somebody's going to check that you are hearing me. this is sarah lindo. huh. i can hear you very well. so the question i was just asking you, and i think you couldn't hear me at the time, how do you think nato powers should handle what's happening? and what happened past tense in russia when basically i've seen this
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receipt and watch and, and obviously avoid giving, putting an excuse to pretend that what this happens over the weekend, which is fundamentally cracks in the system and put in the system that was felt until the recent p as in breakable that these cracks were not fomented or supported by the way, so they can somehow kind of deflect and put the blame back to nature on the west. it has to be a domestic crisis. and hopefully it's the beginning of the end of the question i was asking are washington correspondent that i want to put to you, which is, what would western countries want to see happen in russia? no, to western countries have a clear view on that. and i will not speak for then, i think cleared, well, let me put it this way. police if i can jump in, what is their strategic interest?
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because let i ask this obviously, because vladimir put in has been the, the, the full of the us and european powers. yes, absolutely. but i don't see that key on what the strategic interest. i think that key on what they don't want, which is more you pay of russia and the russia being under putting all posts, putting that's the, the highest you should pay of a kind of as pure a shots that basically as long see wars in, in the past 20 years in each neighborhood, i think that's what they don't want, what they want to. i think it's much less clear, but clearly additional stop thinking about what the cost would be in a rush. i mean, what are the scenarios and the how to deal with possible uh, some of the most negative scenarios we cheer mom, receive a russia or a russia that is crumbling, a russian federation, crumbling with millions of refugees. so i think he's stopped to, to do some kind of push, putting the homework here, but no position is any for the best. if you can pull back the curtain
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a little bit on the how on the inner workings of nato, from your time there is that something that they would have already game played is that already a scenario that they would have prepared for to be on their stuff in a to is a waste to be the last in the kind of strategy question on the how to handle russia . these to be for. busy first, full through, decided, discussed in washington and we some t allies and then down the line they to really stop formulating some form of collective approach to rush out. but if you have a fall from that, so i would think nato is most eating and watching. and making obviously, in the way, do you preparation of present preparation for defending sister, re, sorry, as the thought started before since 2014 and next sort of a said since last year, when russia's last, a civil war against ukraine. all right, families. but you see over as loose and global. thank you so much for joining us on the program. pleasure. the,
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the, israel's foreign government has approved a huge expansion of its illegal settlements across the occupied west bank. more than $5000.00 new housing units will now be built 3 outposts. those are jewish settlements, not authorized under his really laws are now being officially recognized. all of this coming a week after israel's pro settler finance minister bessolo smart trench was given. sweeping powers to expedite the construction of illegal settlements. harry fawcett spoke to palestinians living under his really occupation in the west bank. this is his report jamal a. she was born and immeasurable loss in defense of a small patch of family land. i have not a boy i inherited from my father, him from his father, for generations in the family. his son, jimmy was killed by his ready soldiers in 2021. during protest against the legal is where the outpost known as of yet taught. all settlements every legal under
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international law. i'll post like of utah are illegal on the is ready law. the government subjected settlers from the hilltop in the past. but in 2021, it promised they could return permanently. once i've had to, i'd be made a formal settlement that now looks old at certain color harden and better. they will in large, the settlement there is nothing we can do. the arab router's have betrayed us. we have nothing but stones, all is really government supported settlements. spend only this one, but there are important differences. decisions about the settlement construction have now been passed, a cabinet minister and fall, right? secular activist is auto smoked rich smokers overseas of vastly streamlined planning process. monday's meeting of the planning committee and the legal settlement of vedo was the 1st since those changes took effect. you have a significant changes just to see a pace of what's being decided in these meetings, the supplement watchdog piece now. so 2023 is already the biggest year. the secular
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unit approvals since it started recording and in 2012 and the palestinian monitoring group i read says it's the highest number for any year since the also the quotes was signed in 1993 is not just settlement construction. the formalization of 3 illegal. i'll post on monday brings the total for this year to 12. these latest ones a close to the legal settlement is ellie you to a power student attack is shot dead for is way the settlers last week. those getting so we proceeded by large scale is ready rate on the city of janine getting 7 palestinians and they were followed by a wave of secular attacks on palestinian communities. and at least 6 hastily built new outposts in strategic positions between existing settlements. they can build an old post to set them up their own legal. as i told you, that this policy cannot continue. and we will not accept all these policies. and
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this is a dangerous thing. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu called such a land grabs unacceptable his far right. national security minister has cooled some more of them. where they agree is that excel are rated supplements, expansion is now government priority. and legalizing existing legal outposts is becoming part of the program. are you close it out to 0 in the occupied westbank or diplomatic editor james base asked b spokesman, so the un secretary general about comments made by israel's top leadership against the 2 state solution to come in spite these riley prime minister netanyahu. he was speaking in the close session of the connect, it's for an offense and defense committee, but there were numerous reports of what he said in that commission. he was asked about the palestinians, the quote, and he repeated this several times and answers to questions the same quote. we need to eliminate that aspirations for a state. that seems to be a very hard line position,
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which is untenable with security council resolutions with the whole sector general position on a 2 state solution. what's your ex, reaction is that we will hold the parties to their commitments and make sure that we continue in line with the oslo accords. and in line with the resolution to the security council to pursue vision of a 2 state solution that includes the states of israel and palestine living side by side in peace and security. but mister netanyahu does not seem to want to abide by the also of the quotes or security council resolutions. isn't it? time for me is the one is linda or even the secretary general to get mr. nest on yahoo! on the phone, or sketch him in person and find out whether israel actually still leaves in these things. if not, it seems or your effort. so some of what points were aware of the rhetoric on this, and we will judge the parties by their actions. and we will continue to hold to the parties to their previously stated commitments. rami cory is co director of global
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engagement at the american university of b routes. you are joining us from cambridge, massachusetts. today around me. thank you for your time. is good to have you on the show. this rapid expansion of settlements that we're seeing that has been decided upon by the is really government. isn't that exactly what this netanyahu government was built to do? a yes, it is an extremely significant the 2 way, politically, a, historically, historically designers on which started over a century ago as i am, to create a jewish state, which it is to make of them exclusively drawing states as much as possible by driving out past and it has uh so you have no this conversions a very right wing. uh, is really a government, a huge support from the settlement community which creates a gains of service laura burning and boston and villages. i'm telling palestinians
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settlers of their army. busy and supports them, and this is supported internationally by donors to this exercise. and they actually have some, some pretty much starlings of the major powers of the world on the other one is we just sort of, they say this is not acceptable, but they don't do anything about this. so this is i haven't really unusual made sure of the very low part of the elements that have allow this not to happen in the last 9 months or a year. so some, so the government has, has been in power and the politically, this is really significant potentially because they and the governments as essentially of sticking his finger and they are of the american government and barton, i'm telling them to, to say what they want. they can go to hell with them. respect the united states government. we don't listen to what it tells us we're going to do what we want. there's a kind of a bescedy bravado to design this enterprise today is violent,
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messianic extremist form that we see and not just government support for settlement expansion. but army support for the family settlers are on to link boston in just a few weeks ago. 200 people from the post and in the village of ryan sonya were thrown out of their village. they picked up and left the as they kept getting a tech israeli settlers on that's the wrong desires and say wrong is israel continues to build settlements. is there a point of no return and maybe we're already past that, i don't know beyond which it just becomes materially impossible to even consider a 2 state solution with a palace style as being in the state. and in this really state living side by side, i don't think it's ever get too early on the cost of the life. there's a political decision to pull back some of the settlements in the west bank and you're cheap. the ones along the border and exchange property, which the palestinians and israelis are essentially agreed to do
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a lot more money to go share. this is really government doesn't want to do that, but you put a series still have a tuesday, a resolution, but there's no sign that the israelis want to do this. i just want to keep building and building and building on the control of the settlement process to the finance minister. she has a very extreme via the fascist math. and therefore as they enter emotional community, does not somehow get involved as it did in northern ireland. as it did in south africa, as it did in other cases, a really difficult complex. there's no international, the regulars, what keep doing work they've been doing for a 100 years, which is a disposition palestinians. a big thing though, and creating a single jewish majority or what they might as an exclusively a jewish state. so nobody can predict how this is gonna play out. but this is a moment to recognize because of his forces of extremism and israel,
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by the end of the band, in the software community, acquiescence of silence internationally, helplessness on the color standing outside of the outside. and that's why you're getting these strong tennis resistance attacks by young palestinians who go around shooting that's rarely subtler, is the only thing left for them to do around the hoary, at the american university of barrow. thank you so much for joining us today. is plenty more ahead on this news hours including will be meeting the top 2 presidential contenders after voting day in guatemala and greece is prime minister is sworn it for a 2nd serve after a decisive election victory also. and support the netherlands. cricket team is celebrating famous when over time all champions the west indies, the early results from 0, the owns presidential election show the president julia smart,
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a b o is leading with 60 percent of the votes counted earlier, security forces patrol the streets of the capital free town while those votes were still being tallied, the opposition all peoples congress is accusing government forces of attacking its supporters and address reports from free town. with more than 60 percent of the results announced by the end of course the commission, the next set of announcement to be met in this whole will determine whether this election goes into our 2nd round or it will be a straight forward victory on the foster bundled president julia, it might have be or for them in the, in, at the moment is having a comfortable lead from that is also finalized or declared by the end of total commission. also, his party is leading in the number of parliaments, pundum interested so far declared by the end of total commission. meanwhile, on the streets, a free town and other major talents of such as insanity on securities tied on the streets. there is apprehension on the part of the business community, especially after the events of sunday,
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when security forces rated the headquarters of the old people in congress, the main office in part to the c, a in, freetown. how many degrees ology 0 for you? town center. the still ahead on else 0, no longer a lifeline rivers in the bangladesh. capital are dying because they are being choked by pollution. i'm the clock reporting to the democratic republic of congo on the autism. so long as you take that to invest a 1000 kilometers by manpower alone to the capital construction and support will tell you about the young chinese golf or who's just one of her 1st major ties to stay with the hello. it's looking pretty quiet now across the middle east. some stuff will change is going on with our web a here,
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you may well see one or 2. sure. i was little further north up towards the black sea, just around the coke says, a be able to shotwell to the, into my mom and nothing too much to speak of. what a brush your mouth still blowing at present so lifted us to the side there to watch, out for temperatures, folding away those 3839 associates in doha over the next couple of days when it's coming in from the gulf. so we just pushed interest to the east of north, so it will turn cold up, but it will time will hear me because we are drawing that to across the a warm moist waters of the gulf. so that's something to watch out for, not too comfortable for me to show us the weather there across central parts of africa, some lobby storms, just bring up also the west coast that they will push out into the atlantic. somebody to watch out for next week could develop into tropical systems as they make the way across the waters, the pioneer showers. the role site to central parts of africa south is that's quite a change to,
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you said what the discount starts and the 50 percent want to say every day. you've already made plans to make an appointment with subscribe. today. the promo code summit 2023 the the the washing l. a reminder of our headlines this our, the head of the wagner mercenary group, he's getting promotion, says the march to moscow was not meant to overthrow the government. he spoke and at 11 minutes audio for the 1st time since cooling off the mutiny on saturday. president joe biden says the us and its allies were not involved in the recent
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events. in russia said the revolt by the wagner group was part of a struggle within the russian system. israel has approve the expansion of illegals . settlements in the occupied westbank for more than $5000.00 new housing units will be built at 3 illegal outposts are being formalized under is really low. in guatemala early results from the presidential election are pointing to a 2nd round of voting. the electro tribunal says the 2 leading candidates are far from the 50 percent threshold needed for an outright with former 1st lady sandra torres will say central lift candidates thats bernardo rivelo in a run off in august. the campaign has been inflicted by violence and accusations of boat rigs and its own home and explains the problems didn't end on pulling de trouble on election day in guatemala and the highland town of san jose dimple, security policy step 10 of the some of the step to voting,
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sense of promote me. they said products would be best in some outside of the town. we are tired of the mayor bringing people from elsewhere. he pays $1000.00 kits always per boat. no, we don't want any more corruption. we're tired of it. i think what's mullins, my echoed the officer, come to the slick tools season in the presidential race 3 leading candidates. when even on the ballot come election day of the black mountain quotes filed them from running. many suspect that this qualifications were politically motivated, less than 20 percent of costs. mullins trust, the electron system including 3 some of the costs of young people eligible to vote, registered to do so. as results came in, sons of authorities and but now the arrival of the most is the top 2 presidential candidates bill. now head to run this through this there's plenty of problems to fix in central america's most populous country. crime is top of many people's lives
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with the rising mode, right? i will change, they will be that there is a lot of insecurity. people go out to work with a lot of fear. we want someone who will take control of the situation so that we can feel relieved about all the crime which are rising cost of living, gaping, and the quality. then demik corruption, read the long term issues for terry and isn't under the current administration. dozens of doing this, judges and prosecutors had been forced to play around the prison. the selection was meant to moke afresh the these images and the run up to the vote. waiting on spacious john holman, which is either greece is prime minister carry alco submits of talk, case has been sworn in for a 2nd term, is new democracy party 140 percent of votes in the 2nd general election. that's a talk. it says met the president and a new cabinets of government ministers has been announced. the party got 158 seats
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and the 300 c partners to the far right to alternative fit germany party has one is 1st district selection has been searching and opinion polls which suggest that it would when 20 percent of votes. if a national election were held, robert assessing and beat the conservative candidates, you're going to cover, you know, run off. this was in september the on sunday. now the city has a population of only around $57000.00 people. but the win is seen as a symbolic milestone for the a f d. serbia has released 3 police officers from kosovo who were detained near their disputed border. earlier this month, the officers were charged with the legal possession of weapons and explosive devices. serbia said the 3 officers crossed into the country from kosovo, but the cost of our authorities insist that the trio was kidnapped inside kosovo and transferred to a serbian prison. russia has lost its legal challenge to build a new embassy in australia. high court judges back the australian government's
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order to stop construction and the capital camber because of security concerns. the russians appealed, saying it had already spent millions of dollars on the project on the side that the government welcome so high quotes decision in opposing the russian application this morning. the court has made clear that there is no legal basis for a russian presence to continue on. the thought at this time, we expect the russian federation to act in accordance with the court ruling u. n. x for it has found that prisoners at guantanamo are being subjected to ongoing cro in human and degrading treatment. this is the 1st time you and special rep or tour has been allowed by the us to visit the prison in cuba, which has been operating for 21 years. the special rep or to or for new letting the alien says the prisoners should be closed as soon as possible, and called for washington to apologize and provide reparations. the facility was
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opened by a former us president george w bush in 2002, following the september 11th attacks. 3 senior army officers and pakistan had been sacked for failing to stop violent protests last month. government and military facilities were vandalized following the arrest. the former prime minister in wrong con, or the 100 people are on trial in military courts for their involvement in that sunrise . quantities of heroine, opium and other illegal drugs have been destroyed in me in more narcotics worth almost $450000000.00 were burned as part of an annual empty drug trafficking day and more as already the world's 2nd largest opium inherent producer after afghanistan and un experts have warned that the trade is increasing. 2 buses have collided head on an india killing, at least 10 people. others are receiving treatment for their injuries in east in the eastern state of additional. 7 of the dead were from one family returning from a wedding of
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a 14 story apartment block has collapsed in egypt. rescue cruise in alexandria or searching for any one trapped in the rubble. the collapse caused serious damage to neighboring buildings. floods and lightning strikes of killed at least 11 people in pakistan. heavy rains have parts in the provinces of punjab and baluchistan flooding roads and disrupting traffic in the central and southern regions. and central chile, more down pores are forecast after heavy rains caused severe flooding. at least 2 people died and others remain missing as rivers overflowed. hundreds have been made homeless and roads damaged. the chilean government has issued warnings that more flooding is expected. events of being canceled in canada because of smoke from wild fires and the air quality index says the city of montreal has the most polluted air in the world. firefighters, a grappling with an alarming increase in forest fires as summer temperatures rise
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in the eastern part of the country. though an oil pipeline spill in southern nigeria has polluted a river and contaminated farm land. farming and fishing communities are affected in the lemay area and a going to land official save a spill is from a pipeline operated by the british multinational show. green piece africa says the company is continuing to make huge profits from fueling the climate crisis. for about 350, some in practice on top of the glass be so is a must seems to be the fact that if people people have company share, i think the ability parties from what the yeah, they go and blew from what i had the clock is the point, what's the impact completely for the next one you come up with. the next one is, is massey. several major rivers in bangladesh now considered to be biologically dead. as time good showed reports from the capital deka untreated sewage. another
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pollution is threatening livelihoods of these railroads and wetlands that are on taca are clogging up and drying out once a lifeline for millions of people in the capital of bangladesh. the fallen victim to rapid economic growth and decades of uncontrolled development and industrialization as well. how much work month is one on many farmers we have turned to underground water to keep their business a life due to find me, the river is bad, the polluted due to chemical discharge, from commons and dying factory. we can't use this water. there was hardly any fish in the river cross ability grows. yes. and we are facing much hardship and the department of environment has the glad all the reverse. i don't talk to city biologically dead. they burn with those high caught in 2019 declared. all reverse as living entities, absorbing the country will survive if their neighbors are protected. environmental as much as i say is industrial pollution under dep. so age and are been expansion
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or destroying ecosystems around the city. all that spaces in the water and the water bodies and the woodlands, these are all of that. so the impact of this critical se, collectively critical the reverse are very, very bad at a, of the, to the city people, as long as the communities were leaving along the 3 bar, i dying it funny. and according to a study by the world bank, 1500000 cubic meters of wastewater from 7000 industrial units, interest for major rivers and they have done every day initially area, most of the governments and dying factories discharge the waste water without treatment is required by law and pollute this entire area, killing or cleaning, or you around to you. experts say failure to enforce the laws and waste an inefficient management of the main reasons for the high level of water pollution. now the country has an law by which each industry must turn the water to an
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e p. f, low treatment plant, but unfortunately, it is not obeyed. now, government is seeking help from water base and a major project is coming up soon. uh how to control it. how to treat it. oh yes, it is, rick pressed for an interview with chairman of the bangladesh. now small river conservation commission was declined global demand for relatively cheap clothes and other country. my goods from bangladesh remains high, but those was livelihoods depends on its waterways and rivers said they're the ones paying the price. somebody to audrey, i'll just see the, i'll surely doc got a wide spread. deforestation is putting the congo rain forest under threats, but the government of the democratic republic of congo is resisting pressure to protect this franchise ecosystem. our environment editor new clark reports, no engine, just the current and pedal power that call go. so with 10 best felt from the forest up stream, johnny, 1000 kilometers and they come to the contract. so it takes
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a month. but that save you so they just go into the forest and take the timber. they tell me the rules about how much they take, then something altogether more industrials, themes by a colleague who have logs, heading to the atlantic port of melinda for export. is that a very high scale? because again, i can keep on repeating. there is no control. and when that is an opening towards anybody can do whatever they want to do. and that's what is happening. you know, you know, for us right now. i'm not saying that you don't have a position in these guys. we do have it but only on the paperless but in terms of implementation, nothing is being implemented to that. and to that seems that being done correct, inbound, kept a growing collection of low gross gathers. when there are enough they'll set to offer. can shasta may need for the domestic market, one trunk color and can fetch up to $1000.00. the problem is, what happens in the congo basin becomes more and more important as the m,
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as in loses its effectiveness, is a comp and sing. for the government say, as long as the international community refuses to own a, its financial commitments, they cannot preach what d r c should do to say, say if you don't care that, i mean that, that's very clear. the international community is not respecting it's engagement. when it comes to the time it and payment of carbon credits, we will not put humanity in danger, but it has to be very clear to everyone is no one can stop us. exploiting our results is by saying it'll harm humanity. humanity deal see is one of the poorest countries in the world, while the government wants to expand its oil, logging and mining activities. if it doesn't benefit the people, it's evident things will never improve. another thing to take into account as the result is required to free financially increasing population. in the d all see a low, the population is expected to quadruple from 100000000 today to move it to 100000000
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. by the end of this. meanwhile, the people of the congo base and lift hand to mouth, taking their chances when they come awaiting the day when impressive, governance may give them the development they crave. and the clock out is there a democratic republic of congo, just finding out that the russian president vladimir putin is expected to be making a number of important statements on monday. that's according to russian media outlets were citing the kremlin spokesman dmitri pest golf. now this could happen shortly if it is a live event, we will of course, bring it to you live on else 0. this, of course, coming in the context of them using the lead by fonder to if you've got any progression just a few days ago. for goshen, who was marching on moscow with thousands of on demand from his wagner militia for goshen. who said moments ago in an audio a couple hours ago actually and an audio a message that this was actually not intended as
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a challenge to the russian leadership itself. that's what we know for now. vladimir puts, in, again, expected to make important comments momentarily will bring you those as in when they occur. still a head on out to 0. sports, lee, you know, messy makes a guest appearance at this game in argentina and the richardson will be here with that story in the
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sir. a little hollywood is comes from the one with the out pain st. welcoming some new investors access. ron reynolds in rome, michael henny buying is f one as part of a $200000000.00 deal. the power of joined a group taking a 24 percent staking out payments used to be run before the ben. it's on a reynolds and michael. i need to cover wreck some football club in 2020. the team is now in promotion, is the full say of the english league system, or we spoke to fully one just have done kind of bounce this latest venture. the stores become so popular and the last in the last few years, um maybe due to the this, it is with the success of the um, charges of 5 series on netflix, which is you know, about the sports and so no stratosphere really and we've seen other schools trying to emulate that by doing that right next week series. and so, yeah, this is another another name, and you say, withdrawn reynolds has just been small stall pallets is full api based in the box, which engines and is the team which has to that point. they lost his costs. so you just pull him a guy,
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suspend it. so in the mid ninety's which carried michael schumacher charged him to service the website. ready i think it became renters. fernando loans. i won his 2 sizes with the prince team, then up as since that period, you could say that perhaps they know you may need a little bit of a profile boost. um, i think that's what we'll get today with, with this deal submitted to one seeing 200 basic drivers in, in, in the, i guess the into savannah. curtis will be about a suspension for putting the monthly grid and allowing them to fight to the winds. and the washington ships which they design. so that's probably what i'll be and if i can get out of it today in terms of the investment, bruce, i think public story, spencer, willing on my see my officially be on holiday, but he's still playing football. the 36 year old is in his home country village in siena. areas making an appearance of the exhibition game itself while continues pullman air stadium assigned to the mess, who will make his major league soccer, debbie's into miami, and cut match on july. the 21st again, no one has completed
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a move to spanish team, both alone in the mid field adjoining the league champions on a free transfer from lunches to sits the last season. he counts his name has come to a trophy trouble finished. of course, the city winning the european champions league, or the coaching fold of one of the biggest shops of the men's will cubby's looking to do the same with the upcoming women's will come over and i will be in charge of friends at the finals. wasn't a 1000000 tickets have been sold for the tournaments, which will be co hosted by australia. new zealand funds have reached the quarter funds with the last 2 additions. it will be see, will come soon to use forward. now who like saudi arabia to that picture of origin, seen other men's finals in castle now, so that can swim out. rolling screaming is proving age is no barrier to elite performance. the former olympic champion will be 43 when he competes and next month will championships in japan, screaming cells l g 0 is also targeting one last olympic appearance. an extra is
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power scapes. or 20 years ago, we didn't really care about recovery. it was about more is better. i need to do more and more and more. and if i'm not doing more, you know, i'm sitting behind where my competitors are and ready. yep. it's been an evolution of thoughts and my belief system and training that i don't always have to be more. i need to trust my body. most other than ever before. if, if i'm feeling fatigue, i need to know when i have to write it. and that's a trust that i didn't have 20 years ago. and it's as simple as the what the coach tells you and do it harder than, than what anybody else expects. i don't. rogers not be able to talk about the that is going to really nice. so record for me being able to represent my country again, stand up on the blocks and race at the world championships is,
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is success. do i want to be able to go out and make it into the semi finals? absolutely. don't want to go make it into finals and have a shot at winning a middle totally. is it realistic? i don't know. it's just cool to be here and be in a position where i can go and race and folk work where i had my 1st at her world championships and trying to pay the way it's void for, for swimmers that are, you know, is it too late for me to get back into this. i might to alter you. so i got a competitive level. i wanted to have them at least ask the question, you know, can i still do this? do i still want to do this and look at these people that have come before me, they did it successfully, so why not me? i think parents is ultimately the goal. there's no south african man that's ever been to 5 of the big games. so it's still something that i'd love to do. i'd love to go down in history as being the 1st african man to go to 5. look the game. it'd be incredible because there's so many friends and family said, hey, if you make it, we're going. we don't care, we're going to be there to watch the swimming little rent and it'd be and be
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whatever it is. and we're all going to be there to support you. and i can think of no more beautiful thing in the world to be able to go to the olympic games for last time and to be able to share that with everybody. i love and care about that. we have this collective memory of being in this place with this experience. i think that'd be really cool. self. another one's of bates and the west indies and a crazy cricket. well qualifier is involved with adults needed one run. so when a fundable with a match instead of the, which is i'm in the game finished and it's so it and went to a super over that's for gets to put it into the penalty shoots. it helps the evidence of asset logan defend big semester. so it's the same 6 extra bowls. it was a song that when they couldn't get close to this, a huge boost adult types of reaching the woke up and india lights that they see it seats on champions to what streaming is the. well, they only have an outside chance of color, and it's 10 go for has announced arrive was
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a big sign play china's reading in has one has 1st major title. this victory coming into women's pga championship finishing. won't show clear of the field in under the 2nd chinese women. so when it goes my age, after junction, things printing the same tournament, fucking swenson's. okay. but as i suppose looking for an out 0. alright, and do you thank you so much? that's it from me several than the 8th of this news. our a quick reminder, the russian president vladimir putin expected to make important statements shortly . that's according to russian media that are citing the kremlin spokesperson s golf . it's of course, following the aborted mutiny by finding our head if gimme precaution, an important and rapidly developing story that we'll be following here on alpha 0.
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