tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 27, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the latest news, as it breaks the lives here over the years have had to go used to repeated sets of attacks. they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the wagner chief lands and bell roofs, as the bell origin president says,
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he convinced russia's leader to avoid blood shit. in the early hours of the mutiny, vladimir putin says, wagner, fighters salaries were being paid by the russian states. chevrolet, owns president, julia smart, a, b o is declared the winner of san today's election. and the pompeiian painting appears to show the pre cursor of pizza. not everyone though, is convinced the english cricket bosses have issued a public apologies for filing suits, cycle discrimination within this full se comes after a long awaited independent report found the game suffers from widespread racism and sexism. the, so we begin with the latest on the aborted wagner mutiny in russia, the head of the mercenary group. you've got any promotion. as no landed in bella
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roost, the bell ocean leader says it was him who intervene and to save russia from a civil war. alexander lucas shank us, as he persuaded president vladimir putin to negotiate with the wagner chief at the origin of 30 tiffany, who is pre goshen. he's a very authoritative person in the russian armed forces but at the moment, how much more? so i thought, yes, we can welcome, but that's not a problem. it's not from the 1st attempt to them from the 2nd to, but i said, don't do it until, because afterwards, that would be no negotiations like this. these people would go all in one room. so much we can work them to buttons. thousands upon thousands of civilians would die, as well as those who would resist. wagner. meanwhile, in moscow pretend said the wagner mercenary group was financed by russia. why mercenaries are actually illegal in the country punishable by up to 8 years in prison? the pictures, the book, the machine, and the input. i want everyone to know is why can
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a group was fully financed by the state only the defense ministration was the state budget fully financed. the group is from may 2022, to may 2023 wages and financial incentives to the wagner company costs the state, 8x6w2c6x2w roubles. despite wagner being state sponsor, the owner of concord, 3 provisions supplies to the army managed and hooper, 80000000000 roubles look to look. and so the group is already fully financed by the state, and he's managed to earn money as well. i hope that in the process, none of it was embezzled. for at least nobody's still too much, but we will investigate all of this. similarly, roy challenges has this report on latest events, malaysia unit video each. what do you, this was kremlin, say to of a formal time on its hands, reliable nature, gods in dress, uniform, red carpets and minute treat bands. the intention reassurance, the picture being painted,
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the russian states strong as ever and to the assembled russian ministry who would be notes of a largely for their apparent powerlessness as gifts, gayety precautions bogged a mess and res, advance on moscow with the weekends posted and a half nothing but praise. you defended the constitutional load of lives, security, and freedom of us citizens, saved our motherland from all peebles and effectively stopped a civil war. you want to, to clearly and harmoniously in a difficult situation. prominent in the audience was defense minister said a showing no sign of pretend firing him, which was one of the demands made by precaution during his important mutiny. despite mass and the re, groups being illegal under the russian constitution. russia's presidents, once everyone typically who controls who choose to put the machine and the input, i want everyone to know the, as the group was fully financed by the state. i hope that in the process, none of it was embezzled,
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or at least nobody still too much. but we will investigate, told of this, yet, these celtic past few days have shaken russia and led many inside the country and outside to question, how much will star it seems like you may pretend still wheels claiming credit for the escalating the crisis by mediating a deal between vodka and the kremlin is better russian presidents, alexander lucas shanker. he says if they behaved themselves, talking to fighters, all welcome in batteries to share their military experience. those. what would you know that we will be meeting them and we will need to ask them insistently while they are not engaged in anything else that come on this meet hours on the training ranges. demonstrate, explain that tactics there. um and how to wage offensive and defensive operations. this is priceless. this is what we need to take from wagman personnel. so it won't
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solve the man who rocked russia around it. so a secretary and foundations, despite pretend cooling him, a trait to russia has dropped the charges against you. have any pre goshen these not confirms we have arrived in batteries, precautions, wagner, medicine res. meanwhile, have been told they can fights on in ukraine, as long as they sign themselves over to the russian military, ro reach islands. how to 0. daniel hawkins is in moscow. so daniel, the latest report is the 2 of getting pre goshen has now arrived in bella. ruth, does that mean? it's the end of the road. the end of the story for him as well . i think as the high profile lead to all the rushes, perhaps the most part profile high promo, and most prominent and effective fighting force and the most prominent critic of the russian defense ministry, and white come on. it probably is the end of the line for per goes in for now. the res, seem stuff come out dry from the water if you live cheese confirmed as arrived safely and but
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a ruse. russian state media have said that as we have dropped those charges against precautions. so crypt, president persian seemly has kept his word that he would be guaranteed immunity from prosecution if he went to but a ruse. but having said that, of course, a lot of new improvements and olds are confirmed and is meeting with the security officials that wagner was a sponsor and funded by the state. and the interesting choice of words saying, he hopes not too much money was stolen. we'll be looking into that. could that be some sort of subtle hint that said that business may not be finished, that they may be further investigations into precautions activities as the head of wagner. we just don't know for now though, the bulk, the fight is do remain loyal to progression. those images of the russians cheering and clapping and getting photos with the documents. chief as he left draw stuff with his forces will be a concern for the kremlin. the finality seems to be
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a compromise between the criminal and precaution and keeping him on arms length but safe. but the safety is length away from moscow from the russian borders and keeping his word that he will be kept safe and not suffer the consequences for his mutiny with the charges of up to 20 years in jail. but so for now, this is perhaps a compromise between that of uprooting and one's one of his closest associates. and that was so with, for goes in in bella ruse. what does wagner do now? what are the fighters do now as well? it's anyone's guess. i think it's obvious that the kremlin needs the wagner group as far as enforced as a projection of its interest across versus board, as both in ukraine and africa, perhaps in other areas as well. at the same time we've seen moves from the kremlin, the clearly states, the intent to show where power will throw to light is that involves the volume. the units have to go with a heavy weaponry to the russian, m. o d,
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which is tried for weeks. notice that no authority over long enough for single generally falls as the sun contracts with the russian of id. something for gordon said almost snowball, going to forward as wanted to do the same time. we've heard news about the russian national guard or the come on of the general is the who's the loyal prudes and ally, getting heavy weapons to them. now those 2 events, according to criminal thoughts, is not link those orders for heavy weapons were made weeks or months ago. but it's clear he had the crumbling, is trying to stop both our he and show look, this is the chain of come on. this is who's boss and those who are loyal will be getting the good news they hadn't weaponry here. is that it look a single, but a roost has confirmed that the wagner part of the welcome to stay in this country. of course, at bottom is expense a getting a military base, a disused old military base to stay in a full now, on the defense minister could i make off of, but a roost has even said it will be good if those units can be incorporated into the by the russian on,
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forces know about speculation at this point from various news agencies, but nevertheless, what an interesting development could be. and that's what look a shouldn't go said to his defense. but i think he said, let's try and look into that possibility. this has got, the western leaders will read the power of swedish already. they've already said that this is concerning useful them having this fighting force in by the loose on the borders. what that could lead to. we just don't know at this stage, but it's important to separate precaution involved in that they've had this embryos as for now they've been inexorably linked now the devoted. but what involved and will be on the new leadership on know, who has come on and also to they will be who labeled on so to on how to be regulated. all those questions still, of course, remain on the said, and we'll see what happens. of course, the, in the coming days and weeks, daniel hawkins reporting from moscow, thank you very much. and ukrainian forces say they've retaken territory and recent
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days, much of the fighting has been focused on the move, which wagner fighters token may, for the south. there's been battles in done yet, and in these upper region, regions are reporter and key vast. the big says that news from ukraine's counter offensive has been overshadowed by the story of soccer's mutiny. we've been hearing from the ukrainians about these advances nearby move and also the staff inside could reach it. but in reality, there's been no real change in the front lines. yes, we've had presents that lensky say that it's been a happy day and he's been congratulating his troops for on the front lines is no significant gain. we have been hearing from the southern command that they have made some things and they've released the news. but yet to hear any southern confirmation and every time we do hear about these advances, we don't hear about anything significant. yes, we had the ukrainians of taking the village. but the question is, how significant is that village? how much of it is left who still lives there? how many people are still there? and when we hear about this, of course,
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both sides during this will have paid up the gains i'm done. take any of those days that that happens today is no different to ukraine's or we need to think about that advance and the so called contra offensive and from the russians, we have heard that things is that the reach of res region. it has been some real intense fighting taking pace, but because of what's happening in russia with the economic group, the impact hasn't really been seen here on the front lines in ukraine side. baker, i just era chief ukraine as well. there's plenty more coming up. this news hours, including why the people in kenya or rejecting a government backed finance bill. former us president donald trump is heard on tape discussing highly confidential secret documents that he has not. he had not declassified and in support mattress, the united denounced record revenue. this group of fans are not happy and you richardson will be here with that story. later, the seller,
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the chevrolet, owns president julia as not a b. o has been declared the winner of san today's presidential election. he got 56.17 percent of the boat, the head of his main rival. some more, a camara bomb address is in freetown, ahmed. as i understand that you were just with the president as he was making a speech, bring us up to speed on the exactly this page. you didn't want. many people expected you to do are extend a hand to promise you only 2 members of responses, but the same source to reveal this country the last 2 months, i was deeply divided. this concern, i think many people believe that the 1st priority of june is why the bill is to do with the discount. and apart from that,
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at the front of me using the terms that are more than 60 percent of the promotion in florida. 37 percent inflation and that is what people are finding. typically they do to try to reduce what's the 2nd term going to look like. i understand what you say about uniting the country and tackling the economy. beyond that, what do you think is going to be on the agenda? basically right now, what you see behind me before we get to that support, this will be dominant party to party, their christmas unabridged. the code as to the state house, why the president lives from work? business phone. bob, how it is right now in 3000. now the movement would be from 0 to part to secondary . yes. i'm trying to move into the towns and cities across town and your to celebrate the retreat. fact,
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the president asked them to be much the most interested. now talking about what the 2nd term expressed, there might be a would look like. it's going to be a very, very difficult task like was that the economy is in a serious prizes. i'm depressed and i'm just jump on this to christmas. people will be watching to see who are the team members of his cabinet and how we intend to tackle this is that is going to create drops is going to address and prospective as it is going to focus on technology. but the question right now is, why is the money a med edwards reporting from free town in sierra leone? thank you very much. and i'll position supporters. a rallying in the kenyan capital to protest against the rise in texas. their leader rylon didn't go, has called for a civil disobedience. measures include tax boy costs and pick a thing to deny the government revenue. our correspondent catherine story reports from the ruby,
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a button. the big one of them is higher for the size of the government to be so nothing today world, wow the, there is no money and that's why we increase that this the revenue needs to be generate that the government hasn't been throttling on the books. the government has been struggling to do the tax on those that as well. and that's why, you know, people are saying that they need money to run the average thing, but then we'd be talking to on the last 2 days probably needs to be done. for example, the government needs to expend the job. i need to wrap so on as one maybe that can help, but a lot of people who are yeah,
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i'd say that well z as in law has already been passed. so they are great hard time catherine. so you all to 0 narrow. the english cricket bosses issued a public apology for failing to tackle discrimination with a nurse for the 2 year investigation. found that the game suffers from widespread institutional racism, sexism and elite ism, the question was put in place in response to the black lives matter movement. it found the black communities within the u. k. have been let down and the women are still seen as an add on to the men's game. england's cricket board says there will be meaningful reforms within 3 months. on behalf of the sci fi why that leads for the game, i apologize to anyone who's ever been excluded from cricket or may to feel like they don't belong. cricket should be a game for everyone. and this is not always been the case. i mean, i truly, sorry. i was just there were
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a sports correspond to andy richardson joins us on set. and a, you've been looking at parts of the report is the $300.00 page report. tell us what's in it. i mean so much it's, it's a dining or for it's very bleach lights for in this news i will have from the receipt for when your supply, i mean 2020 sort of went public with his experiences your share in describing this triggers being seduce me. right. since then, and he said he'd raised issues and certainly with yorkshire to 3 is be full. that's that it node him and the results have been a been released by the club and i think at least the district pools, full 1000 people have been spoken. so i have been able to do so i with, with some degree of confidence that they'll be listen, save, and it will be no negative repercussions. i think we can look now some of the, the key findings and the only people who has spoken to 80 percent of those with pakistani and buying that. she heritage said that experience discrimination, along with 82 percent of indian and 75 percent of black contributes,
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has their full found women regularly experience sexism is searching in a marginalized with the english women testing still to play at the countries how of crickets that is loss now, english cricket described as a lease is dominated by private schools and the old boys network. i was saying earlier, it's inverse is how are the public schools that they do have the game? it loads but the, the, the women's nashville not played a test match at loads. also with drinking, it found that alcohol drinking culture across the game, which can put women at risk of unwanted attention and acts as a barrier to the inclusion of muslim communities. let's say now from a former a strict to hit on that about his experiences of discrimination. even if i will pass some of my teammates some little bit and wouldn't even look at me or say how i like to me. and that's how it was i'm, i'm always constantly keep up, keep bringing up my cultural background of my face. you know, there was always,
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always bring that up. so was the question that they did ask was them one of the play the task but would have gotten them um, so they saw a constant of um, uh, remarks and it is because it's always been there. um and you know, that's why i said i never felt fitted in with even the coaches there and always feel like an outside to accept apologies. and then i'm losing myself. we a one of a faithful stories and make sure we, you know, forgive them forget and move on and accept that. however, i mean, we've heard that so many times from e, c, b, always apologizing and always doing it a p, initiate tvs. and it's always been the case and the haven't actually changed much, let's be honest. and i feel like they need to do something so that have to be action above it and watch and always stop. then it stop taking boxes. they need to take action and then we can move forward from that. all right,
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so any the reports and then contributors, people we've heard from, they all say the same thing, right? sexism elite isn't racism on many levels. how do you fix something like this? it's going to take a long time that promising they'll be maybe 4 or 4 within 3 months. and some of the things they recommended which all fixable and all practical to do things to go to the moment is by the promoter of the game and the, regulates for the game and seems to be a direct conflict of interest that so those 2 stage of interest could be diverse, a new organizational bodies could be set up thought of something that could be done . so sir, economic barriers are something that the cuts across all of these issues with a huge amount of money. guardians, things gave me the monuments with the success of the national teams to 20 crickets a 100. so removing some of those barriers for youngsters from all backgrounds and all sexes to get into the game again, that seems something that could be done relatively quickly. but i think the reality is what we're seeing here images now is the and cricket team getting ready for the
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test much against australia tomorrow. a, it's an old white's english teen lineup tomorrow. they're all asian players within the squad, but they're not playing tomorrow. and that is what reflects it has the massive interest in the gain from asian and brought communities at a, at a grassroots level. it is reflective of this role, the bleak vision we have of the english came to mind with this being present. and so it was in that report seems to almost embody that report as say, all right, and the richardson, thank you very much. we'll see you again. later this hour, thanks wendy. the still ahead on else 0, indonesia compensates victims of its bloody past. the mass killings and disappearances in shape office. terrified to lands trained to protect themselves after a rise in violent crime in what used to be let in america, safest country and sport. there's been a shock results with football. so couple heavy shows coming up with n b who will be joining
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the probably that the weather's looking quite to cause a good parts of the middle east, at least in terms of rain as usual. but the winds have been raw, the live be race and the they will ease off just around the gulf. the, at least as we go on through wedding, stay more of a nice the direction. so increase humidity study i celsius. just knocking those temperature down a torch. but so has the results of that it is going to feel around the more he made for a time at least when is background symbols northwest as we go through says they went temperatures picking up to about 42, south east and dow huh. 49, that 4 q 8, i mean getting up to around 47 in baghdad, they'll just drive by the ride up across the fence, scattering the showers across the key for time. not to try whether across northern
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parts of africa, but heavy down pools into northern areas of nigeria come a route, seeing some very heavy showers, sundry down pools here, and found the storms of rumbling away around liberia to see already or even a southern pots of money. seeing some rather wet weather for a time, and we have some of the weather making its way to south africa all over the coming days. we'll see the cloud and rain increasing little circulation, middle area of low pressure coming in across the western cape, southern air yourself. and it may be a pushing rod across south africa was to go through thursday and friday slowly. but surely, we think of the football or from spain freighted battling opponents on the pick up fighting factories them at home and abroad. the court building legend edit cancelling the introduces set. the need known about a warning used his beloved game to help himself and others survived. the horrors of
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to watching else is 0. reminder of our headlines this, our, the head of the nurse amerigroup is getting provision has landed in bella. ruth's pre bella, russian leader says it was him who intervene to save russia from a civil war. alexander lucas shanker says, he persuaded president vladimir putin to negotiate with the wagner. chief president vladimir putin says the wagner group was financed by russia. this, despite the fact that mercenaries are actually illegal in the country punishable by up to 8 years in prison, chevrolet owns president julia smart and b o has been declared will be winter assess today's presidential election. you got more than 56 percent of the photos, the head of his main rivals, some more of them. well, mickey spencer coker is a barrister and solicitor of the high court of sierra leone. she's also a member of the eminent women piece, mediators, and joins us from free town. it's such a pleasure to speak to you today. thank you for coming on the program. so we just got the results about an hour ago now and a half. now be
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a got more than 56 percent of the vote. it does seem that voters gave him a strong mandate for his 2nd term. absolutely. um. so actually it has the stereo. and obviously it means that we do not go into a run off. and as, as we, as i was getting ready for this into the uh, i've been added to benchmark the conference center, the international conference center aware that she didn't show up commissioner, made the announcements of hasn't actual results. and they're out to try to make my way to match our situation. that's and then women and piece sweetie just situation to them as a homeless stream, softball and supporters are on the streets right now. um, as soon as the jubilee thing mostly from odyssey to certain people's party. but it is, it's a, it's a jubilant that was via right here in the, in the capital city where,
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where are at the moment and for us as peace mediators as citizens. while we are moving to is that our piece holes piece of material is hard on paul is indeed ready for and so before, during and after the elections, we take it very seriously. the message, the piece piece, piece up to 5 is about the political devise. and we, we play in our visuals, our presence has already shouldn't be now me being sworn in at thomas because i mean the announcement of the, of the resolve is shown in pretty much the nicky what you say about piece piece piece. and it reminds me of what our correspondence address was telling us earlier this our, the 1st order of business for b a is going to be to unite this country, which has been divided by this campaign by the presidential campaign. your thoughts
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on that or i wouldn't, i would say, i mean all that is that the define is not just a test visual campaign on one side. it is, it has been a tough thing to visit the campaign for pretty much the whole period. and at the end of the day when we wake up today, tomorrow, actually the announcement of the, of the result, one change remains, remains for all of us. and that as we still are there unions. and so the absolutely has to be the 1st order of business for our our now we elected president the last to couple. what he did last night to his credit went out. and you wouldn't mind every one of that. and the only one that has amenities and as the result is a mature permission to study and, and that certainly is needed to sit and wait and wait peacefully being out on other
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other areas. so that's the message. those of us who are, you know, i so sorry, the ordinary citizens, men and women piece mediators are wrong again, in an age, from lean more towards women, that myself and some of the young ones to come to me to maintain the message the piece. the reason for that is because it is always clear and minds how far as a country review and given sometimes the, you know, the tenuous semester piece you have to keep reminding yourself from when you came. and when you do not want us to return. there are avenues and mechanisms for those. maybe you've agreed finding it by the, by the reason and that is peacefully to the court system. and so that, that's the message that we will continue to, to, you know,
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continued you to prints out apps. we have an option of addressing. now the women, it's women, the selection and impressive turn out to your email the 1st time located in this election. and so they are engaged and, you know, and women and girls are uh, whole the, the games in the last 5 years of his presidency. and to talk to me when we can see all right, as a goal as we go forward. so all right, well that message has been her loud and clear nicky spencer, co barrister and solicitor at the high court of sierra leone. thank you. let's return now to ukraine, where officials say to russian missiles have hit a crowded area full of restaurants in the east of the country. this happened in the city of crime it towards the area is known to be popular among residents for its restaurants, which are usually packed. it's unclear how many people are killed or injured. the war with russia has affected the lives of millions of people. our team spoke to an
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ambulance worker in den, yes, we have. so what's marina? it's basically a what a? well, my name is marina. i'm 35 years old and i have worked in the, on the in service for 16 years. when i had my proficient will go at the cool. oh my parents worked in ambulance. my whole life was related to medicine. it was. that's why i chose this profession of what they're still mama with those who have a husband and 2 kids. i've got the already used to this work schedule that mom may not be home 247. yeah. so it's good that i'm what's your newest, what's i can do? mm hm. what does that? so the schedule is most these people on the 24 hours of book and then 2 days off at work one day and 2 days. i'm at home, no pants before the day mean that the didn't have enough time to take care of the children. and my grandmother helps looked at a speed as time for everything. gave me a list of what the flow to when you look for a long time and one in the same schedule. you learn to manage your time that you
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have enough time for rest and family and welcome to school in the guys are going to use just music of so. so when every job is challenging and its own race of how much like working. and i'm because it's probably the same as all the does with his own nuances. there's not, in my opinion, watson was in which probably the biggest impression was the 1st step in the presence of the tea, a little the, as well as the 1st successful resuscitation of austin this the 1st book and nicole, can you go the rest of the cases are known particularly memorable, thus i'll get mundane. audrey. the hardest thing is when children suffer from last injuries, get annoying was in with you that will give you the color. give me a notion that really get blue. now i have metal and shrapnel wounds, children, and not to blame for anything. i do stuff with the most from this war. there's been some vision of choose injury, some particular emotion. you have to bang. so though that, that there,
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and i think everything will be fine. i think we have the worse things lose get better with dr. sigma legend. so the us has criticize the, is really government over the recent violence by settlers in the occupied westbank . the commons follow the latest attacks on palestinians. on monday, israel's fluoride government approved a huge expansion of its illegal settlements in the occupied wes thing. we extend our condolences to the families of those affected and have underscored to these really government the importance of holding fully accountable and prosecuting those responsible for these acts of violence. we are also deeply troubled by israel's recent announcement, advancing more than $5000.00 settlement units and reports of changes to israel system of settlement administration that expedite the planning and approval settlements for an audio recording in which former us president donald trump discusses a highly confidential document appears to contradict his later claim that he didn't have any such files. the recording made during
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a 2021 interview seems to suggest that he's holding a confidential pentagon document detailing plans to attack iran. trump says the audio was actually an exaggeration, and he has accused the prosecutor of conspiring with the justice department in the c i to illegally leak and mischaracterized the to show you an example. patients that i wanted to attack or imagine i have a big problem they presented me. this is off the record that they presented me. there's our white house correspondent, kimberly how could joins us now. it's really striking kimberly to hear this to hear a donald trump's voice, actually say those words, where does this paper come from? what impact could it have on the trial? it's going to begin. we don't know the date, but we'll begin in the next few months. so yeah,
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that trial expected to take place at the end of the summer, but there is a request to push it to the end of the year. so that is still kind of a question mark. but with regard to the tape and how it could impact the case. so i'm calling it a bombshell because it really suggests that a and seems to contradict the president's claims, that he did not have any classified documents at the time of that interview. he was given to a writer working on a memoir that took place back in july of 2021 at his golf course in new jersey. what the president was doing was showing plans that were made by the pentagon. we understand that seemed to suggest that they were to attack iran, and the president is at the time, was talking about how he should have classified these documents. now that he's out of office, he can't. and he's talking about how they're highly classified secret and confidential . and this directly contradicts claims that he made,
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that he had no classified documents at the time. and so in terms of the case itself, this really seems to be the proof that the prosecution would need in order to say that the president mishandled classified documents the president has pled not guilty or is pleaded not guilty to $37.00 charges of mishandling classified documents. and this really seems to kind of clinch the prosecutor's case and would ultimately, if the president is found to be guilty of these charges, could spell trouble for the former president. and then on the other side of the political divide, if you listen to the republicans, you hear a lot of what about isn't at the moment and they're saying, what about 100, but what about the president's son and what he got involved with us? that's right. and you know, we can look at this and a number of different ways, because not only is there's
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a case involving the current president's son and his business dealings. and with regard to that, there has been revelations of what to app message that dates back to july of 2017, where the president and his son are supposedly sitting side by side. and in this text message, 100 biden is threatening the chairman of a business corporation with whom the president has claimed he has no connection to and further has repeatedly set as far back as the 2020 presidential campaign that he has never discussed with his son. any of these business dealings yet? if this text message is to be true, that one directly contradict not only the president's class, but also 2 of his press secretaries. now, when the media asked the current press, secretary increase on peer as well as the national security spokesperson, john kirby, about these
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a text messages of both of them refused to answer these questions and simply shut down the press conference. so this is interesting because what you have here are not only the current president but the former president, the front runners in the upcoming 2024 presidential campaign with very serious allegations against the clouds. if you will, i'm going head to head in the upcoming presidential election with these allegations that are very, very serious houses. here was the white house correspondent. kimberly how can thank you very much. i to the united nations plans. the end is decade long. peace keeping mission and molly, by the end of this month, it will withdrawal all personnel within 6 months under a draft. the security council resolution proposed by france emission and molly began in 2013 to help bring stability after rebellion by armed groups in the north . earlier this month, molly's foreign minister requested peacekeepers leave accusing them of fuel
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intentions. nicholas hack has more from the car in senegal. this is a un draft resolution that has yet to be voted by the un security council. this will happen on thursday, but it suggests that this operation, which is the biggest and the deadliest in the un peacekeeping history, will end it's operation embodied by december 31st 14000 men and women soldiers that have been in multi for over a decade at the malia in the military june test says there is no peace to keep for them and that they should leave the country immediately. but we've spoken to those that have been displaced by the ongoing violence. and they say that in some areas of the country, in the absence of the molly military or the state, the u. n. are the only ones that they can rely, rely on. and they continue to give out. she monetary and aid and logistics
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for the money. and the way to reach into in strategic locations. but it seems that the presence of the wagner's group in molly has given the confidence in molly's village in town that they can regain control of the country. that is under attack, from arm group link to al qaeda and i still, but with the rebellion from the wagner group in europe, this has affected the background groups operation in africa. and there's worries and concerns in bama cove. but in other countries where the back, the group is active on the future of molly and its mission there. nicholas hawk algae 0 the car at 31 people have been killed in a methane gas explosion. and in this use gold mine in south africa. the incident happened more than a month ago in the city of elk them, but details of just coming out now the miners were said to be working illegally and they are from neighboring let's do to search of the mind has been delayed because
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gas levels are still too high, a 10 denisia now where the president is launched a compensation scheme for victims of mass killings and forced disappearance as an odd shape. province ciocca window to visited the site of abuse is committed by security forces in room. oh, go down in the 19 ninety's. jessica washington reports from p d in odd shape province. every week for the past 16 years, really you cut that, you know, some odyssey has come here to protest. she stands outside to causes presidential palace to demand justice. her son was killed by security forces in the late 19 ninety's overtime, i feel that my sorrow over a while and this has been transformed into determination to oppose law and human rights. the killing of more than a dozen university students into college. this is one is the death chapters in intonation history. once again in the spotlight as president ciocca with dodo launch is
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a compensation program for victims of 12 post human rights violations and the families. my daddy, me get that. but comple, we'd gather to hear the nation's rooms as a result of past gross human rights, which have left a heavy burden on victims and families. incidents also include violence by security forces in the presence of l. 2 in specific locations between the 19 eighties and the early 2 thousands were honey julio says her entire family was taught by security forces, including her 2 children who were killed by personnel. the steam will provide scholarships priority, health insurance, money for home renovations, and opportunities for vocational training to some victims have criticized the process, saying it doesn't hold public trait is accountable. and to delta intel on. so questions about what happens to them,
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or they loved ones. the government says the program does not interfere with legal avenues, but so far, no suspected perpetrator of human rights abuses has ever been held accountable. some human rights groups have also create a son as to the program. as failing to understand the needs of devises. each failure of you know, resulting human rights violation through judicial and non duty show um will only rate in forces uh uh, the confidence of the traitors that they are. indeed, above the little back in jakarta, maria says she will continue to protest, you know, one of her son. she says the happiness of her family was forcibly taken away and she doesn't for the same stage for anyone else. jessica washington, l just 0 ga,
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indonesia. human rights activists and surely say they are disturbed by a new law which expands police ability to use legal force is being called the trigger. happy little critics say it's not the answer to rise in crime and what used to be considered the safest country in latin america, or latin america edits, or let's see a newman reports from santiago. i have unit castillo is learning how to use a gun and says that after just a few lessons, she's mastering how to hold aim and fire a weapon she ever dreamed of acquiring such a skill until she and her boyfriend became victims of rising crime and chimney. yeah, they may be out there or it was terrifying. they saw off the court, gunpoint was left and shot i was afraid to die. not statistically to leave remains one of the safest countries in a very unsafe region by state in a country where armed robberies and murders for once rare,
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bite and crime has short in the last few years. you can tell the people are looking over their shoulders a lot more than they used to, according to official figures. murder has gone up 33 percent violent robberies, 63 percent and kidnappings, which was something absolutely unheard of in chile, up until very recently by 77 percent. according to the government. and much of this mileage has been imported, for example, drive by robberies or murders on motorcycles. this and even more gruesome forms of crime has turned out this type of violence into the number one concern for the vast majority of julian's. in april 3, policemen were shot dead in the line of duty. chileans took to the streets to demand radical measures to combat crime and protect police under a fuse pressure. the next we need government signed
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a controversial law on april 6th. that gives police the right to use the full force of necessary under the presumption of innocence. on like for the own, is, is now on the victim or family members to prove the police abuse their power. it's been nicknamed the truth, are happy law by critics including amnesty international and other human rights organizations. want to go guess is the only thing the lord does increase the possibility of human rights violations being committed, as well as increasing impunity by state agents when they commit to abuses against citizens for ready a number of policemen who are under investigation for abuse of power and violence have had their cases dropped since the law is retroactive. but for now, that's not the main concern for most ordinary citizens. hopes that, unlike in many neighboring countries, crime will not become just another normal part of life. to see in human al jazeera,
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cynthia archaeologist working at the ancient roman city of palm, they have uncovered a fresco, depicting something that looks similar to a pizza. the city was buried by volcanic ash after interruption, nearly 2000 years ago with some of its secrets still being discovered by cool apple takes of this fresco found on the wall of a house in the ancient roman city of palm paid looks remarkably like a pizza. historian's call and quite agree on just how far back the origins of pizza go, but it's believe to have started in naples. but pompei was buried in ash from a volcanic eruption in 17980. making this depiction nearly 2000 years old. we're safe, i think a lot of 50 equipment give you the animal. this one is peculiar because what we see is a kind of sacrificial flat bread in offering with perhaps seasoning on it. some spices, some kind of condiment function can be made. an image that obviously to the modern
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observer immediately brings to mind the pizza that since we are near naples, obviously it's not a pizza, but perhaps it's a distant ancestor of the food cheap, distant, ancestral. not a lot has changed in the time since the people's appetites, maybe not as much as we think. see, i'm on the line table. do you? we are in the atrium of a house that was already partially excavated over a 100 years ago. during our work, we found this for us go a very common type of the a welcoming gift depicting things like fruit, a flat bread and a goblet of wine that was found in pompei sly. sit up folded of the grill, crisp it, and that would fly. it up, however you need to. there's no denying pizza is a global favorite enjoyed by all. this find could ignite a heated debates among historians and archaeologists. is this pizza is long lost relative? or is it something else entirely? a question with taking a bite of mike level,
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which is 0. the right time for all your sports coverage with any richardson. andy, thank you so much, sir. well, english cricket pulses have issued a public apology for signing to tackle discrimination. within that sport that c e investigation found the game was suffering from widespread racism. sexism deletes as a whole past that reports tuesday. so english play is prepared, would suffice australia, it could be a pivotal 2nd actress tested loads. meanwhile, the getting this policy is what taking in the findings of the report that could have an even bigger impact on english crickets going forward. a 2 year investigation is found the black, asian, and see the cricket is still suffered from deep rooted discrimination at all levels of the sports being then the whilst cricket board said this was the moment to reset crickets in the wake of the halting findings. a stake with occurred by the england captain to the people in building the game, or the mates of sale, and welcome on except in the past,
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i'm deeply sorry to hear of your experiences. cricket is a game that needs to celebrate diversity on all fronts because without diversity, this game would not be where it is out today. the cd commission, the report following the response to the black large brought to these bits and 2020 back then ingram play as to the alongside the west indies to show their support for the b alarm campaign. 3 years old. the investigation found a lot more needed to be done. if cricket was to become fairly inclusive, the, to your investigation heard from full 1000 people. of those questions, 87 percent of losing players said they didn't experience some form of racism. the report also found that women what regularly subjected to sexism and will often marginalized the game. our role was dominated by the lights, including private schools and crickets, drinking cultures to exclude most employers are offered lead to bad behavior towards the real quick. it is one of the plans,
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the task would have buttoned them. so they saw a constant of um, uh, remarks and it is because it's always been there. um and you know, that's why i said i never felt fitted in would have been the coaches there and always feel like an outside to pick up the images english cricket being a sports purely for the upper classes has been around since the game began. close fluids to the present day in the welsh click it boats a meaningful reform is, will be put in place within 3 months by all sides. except that removing all discrimination in the game will take a lot longer. ronald pop act, which is era around the same time, this report has been commission form of your ship plant as a more fake setting. this cricket was institutionally racist. his complaints led to a separate investigation into yorkshire who committed to mishandling his case image . cricket ball today recommended the club received a fine of $637000.00 and
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a significant points reduction for features of pakistani heritage has been spoken to l. just here as to how my leak about this latest ripples. i think this reports on president, i don't think i want to thank the commission full of all the how do they put in, you know, it's be a the been a lot delays and it's being frustrated, but it was very important that they got it right. so i just wanna thank cindy, but on her team. i don't, you know, also i want to saying to call them people over 4000 people are built of the coverage. you know, to talk about their experiences and which is not easy to do the ac b have apologized. do you think the apology goes far enough? well, i think it's a stop the apologies to bare minimum they could do, you know, b, c, b as a company buddy, i've got to take the responsibility on the fact that 87 percent of pac sunny and bangladesh people have suffered discrimination. well, thing cricket, 82 percent of indian people have suffered discrimination well playing, cricket, 75 percent of black people,
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a stuff with discrimination while playing cricket. and you know, 50 percent of all people playing the game stuff with discrimination. so, you know, the game of cricket has discriminated against the law, spot law society. and the apology was the least that they used to be could do before they start to work and how we're going to move forward. and you know, i'm comfortable with price and then for an apology, which they have absolutely no choice but to make we've seen the ink and football team in particular. the manager garrett southgate really make the fight against discrimination. a really big cause of is do you think england cricket team can learn something from them and really do more? yeah, i mean look at, i mean get yourself good and incredible leader. right. i think he's being incredible with the in football loves and you've seen the, the young lots of really sort of, you know, showing the society as to how to be a but um, in terms of yeah, i mean, wouldn't it be great to, you know, to have the in the team a day before and not just to come out and, you know,
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get behind something like that. but the other thing we might be waiting a long time. i think we're a long way away from that. and i don't feel like cricket is still surprisingly and sadly, ready to upset the the we have such a big issue is it or doom and gloom when it comes to racism and discrimination in english cricket. we've seen people from ethnic minorities play for england and even kept in england in the past. yeah. well, i mean, when, when you look at this report, it pretty much is, i think what's happened is they've been glossed over by not, you know, and on, you know, across and getting it through the system and playing for england. that's not the, that's not a good gauge of what i know. we have a racism and discrimination within the game. i think this ripple at this point, i don't think that can be any question as to the states of english cricket. and i think it's very important that people come together and, you know, make changes now was going to pick up set of footballs, gold, cup,
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panama has baits in north and central america's 3rd highest rank st. costa rican city. one. just to recap, one of the things that completes it. so let's just woke up and cancel it. so that means come now joe, tell them group, say, along side mox. anything else sounds little. and monday's on the game. and that's just, you know, i said briefly have to close the stadium showcase with funding protests against the glaze of family here on the club support as galvis to disrupt the launch. if you know it is new kids response announcing reco revenues, the club still has that says we're going to 1000000000 dollars last year. the glazes indicated they were ready to sell the club. that process is still ongoing. oh okay. that is high school is looking finance here. andy, andy richardson, there will all your sports news. thank you so much, andy and we'll leave. you would live pictures from mecca where a record breaking number of muslims from across the world have gathered at mount our fat for this year's house pilgrimage. tuesday, march the day of our, for the most important part of the pilgrimage. it's held on the eve of the festival
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of either saudi officials say more than 1800000 kilograms. joining this us rituals, making it the largest since the coven 19 pandemic. however, it's still short of the expected more than 2 and a half 1000000 kilograms. that's it from me 0. then the 8th of this news hour in a moment. lauren taylor takes over behind the desk in london. you're in great. the july on i just think goes to the post of the local election,
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