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everyone has the police, one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic or wash . what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but as well. and it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative, the street on algae 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is al, to the news on line from the hall with me. so hold on the reminder now of the next 60 minutes. 2 kias president link be membership talks with sweden's admission to the military alliance on the eve of the nato summit and lithuania. on change bodies in vilnius,
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west security is extremely tight as leaders fly in. so the nights i some of expected twisted kremlin, says russia's president's document. putin. mit fog nev, i'll see if can you provision just 5 days after his fail verbally and then also being strong. this 4 days, hundreds of black african migraines have be moved back to tennessee from libya folder. also a sites the children report slams is resources for once it's caused the abuse of palestinian children and teenagers in school top said call us old cross and a bit of trouble as a targets the wimbledon quarter finals, but the defending champion. no, mitchell, could it be safe features for last night or set up the scene of habit? the 2nd, the book into the news are they to lead is arriving for a high stakes meeting in lithuania as capital of the leader of to kia
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a nation with the 2nd largest tommy in the blog has made a surprise announcement for the 1st time president metric type one has directly linked his nations and vision to join the you with and chris approval of sweden's bit to join nato. diplomatic at the to james base begins, are coverage from the list the way the and capital president. oh, on arriving in vilnius philosophy, that talks on sweden's membership of nato to kia has blocked his entry for well over a year. and before he departed from his temple, the turkish anita seemed to lay out a new condition. but j. gillian, we say opened, took his way to the european union 1st. then as we previously did, finland will pay the way for sweden as well. i expressed this to mister button last night, and i have to underline it again in vilnius. we expect a visit from mister, put next month. if this visit to, to kid takes place, then we will also discuss the black sea grain deal and f face to face meetings.
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maybe that presents a new headache for nato leaders and for its secretary general un still to book our support to turkey. as i'm patients to become a member of the the european union. at the same time, we need to remember that will to be agreed in madrid, was a specific list of conditions. so that's a street and has to meet to be a full member over the lines. and student has met these to conditions. in addition to the eve of somebody talks with the kid and sweden behind the scenes level. so being frantic negotiations on what nato leaders should say about precedence that ends because the moms but his country, we give them the clear and concrete pop. but it to join the lines. the recent decision by the, by an administrator and to send cluster munitions to ukraine as also be the cause of much on these among allies. 2 thirds of whom have signed the international treaty binding, they use a full monday to official says despite all the difficulties, the allies must project unity because of the coming months,
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a key to deciding the outcome of the war. we now in july, the summer months are going fast, which will arrive very quickly. so i do think yes, the ukrainians will need to show some kind of major breakthroughs. a by august of by september security for this summit is extremely tight. nato's boards and extra results is here, a vilnius add port. there are 12 patriot batteries operated by the german air force . miscellaneous has a border with russia, and it's border with the russian. allied by the roost is just a about 30 kilometers away. james, base out a 0 vilnius prologic and his james base joins us now from the lesson. james, as we say, the dignitaries have started to arrive in some countries like to a key of made that positions very clear even before they arrive in lithuania to yes um from tick didn't put, i could not take negotiations. i'll continue with on 2 different issues as you heard that in my report of issues on what to do about ukraine's membership and what
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to do about to keep blocking the membership of suite. and let's discuss this further with one of the participants here. i'm joined by the foreign minister of finland and then about turning. now, your country is arriving at this summit for the 1st time as an actual member of nato. you are the 31st member of nato. you applied back in may, you applied with suite and the key is block sweden. how frustrating is that? yes, we applied a year ago in may india, together with sweden and just as happy as a family day is that we are not full members. we also want to emphasize that membership is not complete without sweden, and you've got the right now took it with a, it seems a brand new to mom to your, your, your country was an older negotiations when the, when the 2 countries decline to join. and in fact, your country was involved in negotiations. you would have ultimately go see ations in brussels just a few days ago. the fact that he's not bringing up the membership,
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should these things be linked? well, um, this has nothing, nothing to do with, with nato. and we just hope that turkey is ready to rectify sweetest membership as soon as possible. we had a very constructive meeting last thursday in brussels. and based on that, i'm still very helpful. but in that constructive meeting, president role the representatives of took care of the foreign minister that didn't bring up the idea that this should be linked to joining the youth today. well ago in the madrid summit, we signed a try lateral agreement to to yes, we didn't fealand where we agreed on the 2nd steps to be taken to take each of this security concerns very seriously. like we have done, we have implemented all those steps, all 3 parties. so now it's definitely time for, for us. we didn't to also get in the wood, i'm guessing is that the talks between sweden and took you have been paused and this now being a meeting between the european council present, sean, michelle,
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and president of the ones that the diplomacy is continue as we go on tonight, what is your country's position on took his membership of the you. if this now is the live issue? uh well, this is not a live issue. let's put it this way. back in 99 send, that was a head of the you presidency when a took you took it back, then was stopped at the membership negotiations with so initially of course, we have been very favorable of it. but the process broke down off to the development center key. it took a direction which way further away from democracy human rights and those values which idea into european union. so that's also finished position. now, lots of diplomats, i've been talking to privately telling me how frustrated how annoyed they are with
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turkey. so let me ask you this in public cause i'm not sure you'll say the same thing. the best thing in private, but it's still keeping unreasonable. now, a welter kia has their own security concerns and we take those very, very seriously and families now as a member of nato. we are very strongly committed to the 360 degrees approach of the common deterrence and defense. and also as a manifestation of our commitment or such woods to the key as concerns we have remained in the trial actual meeting arrangements together with us. we didn't even though we already are members, so i'm pretty head full. dr. kia will take the step attractive. 5, sweden, if it wasn't enough that's going on and the negotiations continue as we speak that roll. so i'm going negotiations about exactly what to do about ukraine. it wants to be a member of nato. his nose is not going to be a member of this summit. but presents lensky says he wants to see clear and
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concrete plans. is he going to get that because of my understanding is your on bass, that is from the night to countries best still locked in negotiations and con. actually agree on the wording of what to say to present is lensky to i do understand president zalinski is concerned and especially with the feeling. so if you craniums who are on a daily basis of fighting for their freedom against an address address. so, um, and now it's very important to note that we are committed to ukraine, a membership in ne, to in the future. and of course there will be a concrete steps to be taken before that. and it's very important that to be smooth in the process for ukraine and also as we age of training, achieving those criteria which will make natural membership possible in the future . but as a concrete step in the near future, it's very important that we can meet ourselves to,
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to the ating ukraine on all levels in this def defense that they are forced to be taking at or doing in their country. and secondly that, that's we also talk about security promises and ways to create the security architecture for ukraine. that is in place, once the aggressor least the country and install your words that were in the future . it makes the question when i'm most of the conditions for ukraine to be allowed to join when the war is over, based on the washington treaty, a kind of kind of accept the member, a native who is actively engaged in a war. and it would not be in the interest of ukraine either to tie nathan membership directly to having achieved a sort of piece whatever piece is because leaving close to an aggressive neva. so sort of the,
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the line between piece and voice is not this simple and easy us and some other cases. so let's look at the timeline going forward at the nato sector. general young stilton book has been given another 15 months and the job has been extended. and the job that interestingly takes us to just weeks before the next us presidential election. note we keep hearing from every nato ally, we're back in ukraine. we're backing with that with a half the long term, but it's been a very among the european partners of nato that we could get donald trump back we could get if not donald trump, another republican who is really not as invested in ukraine. and does that mean really? that's a secular general stilton book, has the rest of his to to turn the wheel around to change the cool so long with ukrainians and presents landscape. and that's a, that's the timeframe. the united states is a democracy and the we do a respect the outcome of the in the election and then in a democracy and you're not the united states. and also nature has survived for years of president trump. uh,
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it will do that to also in the future of what is very important for us europeans is, is to commit ourselves to, to higher defense expenditure. and also investing also in the european side of nato, in incredible defense. and emphasizing the trans atlantic link, which now is i think, stronger than ever. now the issue is also come up in recent days of trusted munitions coming up just days before the summit has started here. the u. s. is going to provide custom emissions to ukraine. i aust sector general stilton book about this on friday and he said, well, nato doesn't have a position on custom. is that munitions? but you know, as a position the public in nato countries, they have a position on this. does this change the perception of what you're doing in ukraine? we've heard all of the nato leaders talking about the war crimes and abuses of
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putin on the russians. now this sort of bodies, the water that as well, i do understand and i do see the concerns, but we need to understand that the ukraine is defending its country on a daily basis against an aggressor. and it's the issue between ukraine and united states, which legal, illegal weapons to put in in force. until can you put in this summit. but it's already close to russia here and even closer to batteries is going to be watched very closely in russia. but you and the nato leadership are also watching developments in russia. useful precautions of short, but quite significant rebellion. what's your view on the situation in russia and how long do you think the futon arrow loss now? and then also the author's diary, and for dream everything seems very, very stable up to the day when everything's not that stable,
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pretty much the country. the case might be the same with russia some day in the future. i like to emphasize, that's what we so a couple of weeks ago unfolding and russia, there's events, they saw an internal event of prussia. and we have been course watching carefully and preparing to it's what's happening in russia. my final question minister, after we talked about. busy these issues and all these negotiations still going on is going to be a long night. probably going to be a long nights and very long, 2 days, but hopefully very good. 2 days. elaina felt on the form of assessing and thank you so much for joining us here on the alger xerox. well, we will obviously, so continue to call cover every development of quite a false moving and fluid story this evening. and we'll continue to follow events with you, james over the next few days from vilios in pennsylvania. i think you've james,
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based on the diplomatic editor, a well took you again, this obligation to join what is the european union in the late 19 nineties, full litigations began in 2005 during present edmund's 1st time. as president, he talked about stalled on issues such as human rights, traditional independence in turkey's actions and contested waters with cyprus. in 2019 the are being parliament voted to freeze. talk said one accused of being hostile towards anchor. but the bulk has relied on took, he has helped to issues such as migration, sending molding $6000000000.00 to something arriving on europe. shoals trade between the 2 has gotten timble, the $217000000000.00 sitting on it again as a senior seller of the economy and europe. i'm a former tech a ship not join us live now from east i'm booms. oh, good, good. talking with us live on, i'll just say we're be full. we get into the nitty gritty of what surprises everyone is saying. are you surprised about these statements that he's now
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connecting, sweetest accession to nato? to be membership? yes, a bit. um, it came as a surprise to many of us also because it was a very last me its criteria. it was not part of the talks that were held either what swedes and often then over the past year in that, do you think that it can, it will have an effect? it will have an impact on the tools that we're going to see in data. i think the reason why there is now the state's funds is because there's an assessment and non colorado that we are stuck. in other words, there is now little expectation from sweden that it will continue to do anything of substance to and also on the west side. the,
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the by that ministration has been unable to firmly committed itself to the delivery of what church you want to, which is a package of all denies that 16 binds. and therefore, under these conditions, the turkey found a new criteria. this time in relation to the sold you membership process. and perhaps if on this one the leaders will deliver, then this could be a face saving form or not to reach an understanding whereby the church government would say yes to sweden and get something in return in relation to the your dynamic intent. i mean, at the end of the day present, everyone needs to get back to ankara. they the face saving scenario. and as you just alluded to the various issues that could help them along the way. i mean, so on the wish list of what i encourage would really like, is it the sixteen's that he could purchase or could be released from the us? oh,
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there's another issue here and this is the relationship with suite and it's all about p k. take support as an alleged terrorist of the all swedish soil that took you would like to put on trial. these are sticking points to rather large sticking points for tacky. could either one of them be the leverage that might help turkey took you keep face to yes, it could uh bought the suite um in sweden we have seen some progress laws have been changed that has been a more disciplined efforts to curtail the activities off of these type of terrorist entities in relation to their recruits, fund, fundraising, and so one. so there has been some progress there. and on the us side of the f, 16 has really been
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a major issue uh for turkey officer. he was ousted from the ex $35.00 program, and there was an expectation that the in return hall a turkish ascent to the session of sweden, the us would also move and guarantee the delivery of the succeeds. however, this has not been the case. there certainly has been a positive messaging from the administration saying that they are, they have back this transaction. but that ultimately it's also or will need the a sense of the us congress where there are a number of phone grissman who are against extras transaction. and therefore this, this issue has not been settled, uh, the us presence has not call me to themself for the best of my understanding. uh for a uh, firm delivery of this package. and therefore, uh, is it a piece finish piece and a shout. i'll come in in
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a moment and therefore we are going to charge you government need something in the absence of, uh, you know, further concrete steps from sweden or the us. they did ring the 16th. of course i, what i want to say was, again, the 16 scenario is very close the link to the s it things s 2 s 200 and that's full 100 russian defense systems. the tech he has acquired, which leads them to the whole issue about the relationship between to, to you and russia, and the fact that russia does speak to, to kia and in the context of nato. this is incredibly important because 2 key can give a point of view and can states, perhaps the mindset that it thinks of russia will have in the coming months. it is, according to it for many issues, not just about a long term peace, perhaps between russia and ukraine, but also about the grain deal, which is coming up to o. nearing its uh,
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eligibility. and at the end of next week to the absolute, the turkey's role in that respect is crucial. uh, there is no other natal capital, other than on colorado that has this type of access to delete the shipping, russia, the and, and to kia has used this smart, the might be nice by crossing a balanced approach towards russia. so to key a has been a facilitating initially of the seas far negotiations between ukraine and russia. later, all new was these 2 mental in fostering the grain deal. uh, and even a few days ago, uh the uh, on crown was able to uh, when she lensky visited the church capital k. he went back to pierre with a number of his commanders,
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the from the also regiments who were why it would be the turkey officer the off to the war. so all of this shows that turkey has a, a quite a delicate balance relationship, both with ukraine, russia and they, to, at the same time. in that sense, it's the only nate to ally that's been able to do this. it is good to be a fascinating 2 and a half days as events unfold. in lithuania, i'm sure you'll be watching this closely as we are, and i'll just ever send in a good thanks so much for joining us, miss stumble. so thank you. or the tendency media is opposing the african migrant stranded on the border with libya, have been put on to buses by the military and transported to various locations within tennessee. a 700 people were detained by security forces of to recent mt
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migrant protests in sucks and move to the boulder to lindsey and present. ty site has rejected criticism. his government has mistreating the african migrants and refugees, like trying to join us now from the water near the libya to does the boat. i might like just bring us up to speed on what we know about where these migrants might be now. well we've been speaking to journalists in tunisia and uh, what they're telling us is that the majority has arrived in type of we uh, but there are other uh, other locations of people are, are the buses have moved into locations in mit mean i didn't, and various areas and been go to town now from what we understand they're being put in a schools and a colleges and that kind of and then you and that's the, our buildings or if, if they, if they can receive them. so other they're receiving shelter,
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which i think you know, for, for the women and children in particular is as, as a, as a sigh of relief. that they need to focus really on the condition that these individuals, you bet them yourself us tend the situation both in great, as you said, the food was a magical cat. was there any sign is on the way that it's not from government sources from charitable groups? how difficult is it to get a to any location that stays bordering the tendency and libya as well as the border? i mean, it's been described slow as no man's land. i mean, this is desert. it's desert. it's very, it's very uh, a flat. uh so uh, there isn't any infrastructure. so you know, the area that the in the border, his, the, is not very friendly to, to, to, for, for,
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for anyone to be and let alone 700 of both we seem to have lost malik training that, that of course, the general gist of what's going on we'll continue to monitor that story. coming out of the tennessee a, libya, florida. now the spanish coast guard says it's rescued, 86 microns from the boats near the canary islands, around 300 microns sales and synagogues 15 days ago. heading to the canaries. the voyage from west africa to the spanish islands is notoriously dangerous, lasted more than $500.00 people died, including $22.00 children. the kremlin has revealed russia's president vladimir putin had met with the chief of the vulgar messen regroup. if any provision 5 days after his failed rebellion boots and have previously called bog, the slightest traits is pull. brendan reports when watching the fights is occupying the rushing sound of rust off and then started advancing on moscow last month. the rocking policy of guinea precaution seemed sets on a self destructive path,
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direct confrontation with the criminal commentators and unless assessed the precaution had gone too far. this time that he left president putin with no choice but to jumping down the walk in advance with friends of them, you tell me i'm on june 24th hooton's assessment told me it was uncompromising. don't you see what would be between you will pay debt is what we're facing now is trees and one reasonable ambitions and personal interests lead to treachery, state treason, and betrayal of, of, on people of just 200 kilometers shy of moscow precaution called off the advance the bell, the russian leader said he'd mediated a deal, a precaution and his messenger. these were being sent to the rich whereabouts of precaution and assessments of his might be life expectancy of the topics of intense speculation. now moscow has revealed that just 5 days later that president putin
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invited him to meet face to face in the criminal registration. jumping me off the stage, and it is true that the president did have this meeting and invited 35 people to it . all the commanders of the units and the management of the wagner company, including precaution itself. that meeting took place in the kremlin on june 29th. it lasted for almost 3 hours for to screen media. according to pest golf, the russian president was in listening mote. suddenly to minute or you measured the commanders provided their account of what happened, the stress, the fact that they are loyal supporters and soldiers of the head of state and the commander in chief. they said that they were ready to carry on fighting for their motherland. where this leads, the power struggle between precaution and the russian defensive industry is unclear . on monday general grassy mort for the russian military chief of staff appeared in public for the 1st time since the muse any more than 2 weeks ago. russian defense minister sec, i show you has made several public appearances and seems to still have the trust approved in the camp in bella,
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ruth's which was prepared to receive x on the box in the fight has remained empty and report the precaution had been banished by cochin now seemed far less convincing. as the saying goes, keep your friends close and your enemies closer. pull brandon, i'll just hear in ukraine, the fighting continues along. the lines. keith says russian was also struck in a distribution center at a school in jeff of reach of region. well, what do you say full people were killed and so i see an interest in the attack on monday morning. i see baker reports this. this is the off the mazda of an electric russian attack in order to keep the sucker with your region. authorities carry away that that the victims have come to collect a debt. this school. it's become a distribution point during the whole, in front fine villages be sent to the correct cuz lifeline whole those you could leave and wanted to have only the all did you remain every day they wait for a to be delivered. but many here, if you at these connection points, may become
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a regular target subsidy. allow me every single day we a shelled, we suffer a great deal. i don't know who was going to do yesterday. i rarely go out, just come here to pick up humanitarian aid. i believe the front line will move further away from our village. young pills is once occupied by russian forces. every building has some sort of damage and the sound of fighting can still be heard from here. 82 year old alexandra, so came from the state. she refuses to leave to members and russian soldiers outside her home. they used to ask me, granny, what do you need? i would say i didn't need anything except piece. i saw a young soldier died just over the i wish it wouldn't be walters in him. he was a very young. some people were buried in the homes because were too dangerous to go to the graveyard. russians and ukrainians used to be friends. why did they do this to us? the village used to have a zoo once in attraction for ukrainians, given the vacations, but since the war,
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the animals were either killed and fighting or escaped. now this is the last point before it becomes too dangerous to travel further. locals don't even come this far . i have to remove the ukrainian ministry or constantly passing through here to the front line as like to re back. those take place nearby. the story of this village is the same as many of us spread across the eastern front line. no electricity, no running water dependents on food aid and where we can get the rest bite from the constant setting aside big. i'll just say to young people, eastern ukraine, still a head hill on the opposite, renews of the fall resumes and beginning of 11 men linked to the baskets of around 150 protests to the sports stadiums. and schools about 10 percentage to this teenagers, windows and drugs on the 5th story. the
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the color of the weather is looking quiet across the good pots of the middle lease. now not too much of the web that shamal waiting, so that's good news. lots a clear sky, so you can see for what you celsius here in the hall. i think some of the money mr . folk to watch out for. i'm probably getting up to you that would be my suggestion . scattering a showers the just around the black sea. i would towards the caspian one or 2 of those shows just creeping the way into moving parts over on as we go through where the state. but for most it is hot and dry and hot and try to across northern africa . no great changes and i was surprised as a site to the so what's the weather will push this way through central positive chat over the next hour. so a slot is cool, some localized study, and then just throughout the gulf of getting much of nigeria, seeing those thunder be down, paused as we would expect. rod across west africa, gonna ivory coast pushing across liberia into see i really, i don't see bad medical,
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southern positive africa to actually we have got lost. we try whether the stormy weather, about cold weather waiting for you whether that we so in the south africa now slipping away when scratch the folding light is still on the poolside. the for johanna is but temperatures will pick up pay for the next dial. so i noticed some type, still showers for good pot mozambique on the, when the news breaks, i'm in front of the building up was hit with the door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents in country again with exclusive interviews and even death to pose the irrigation canals are nearly empty out just the right has changed on the ground. they've just staring into action here and been doctors to bring you more award winning document trees and light news. the,
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migrant stranded on the border with libya, have been put on the buses by the minute traits and transported to various locations within 2 days. yet, 700 people are detained. by security forces of to recent unto migrant protest sykes and move to the folder. the decrypting says russia's presence wasn't meant to send and met the chief of the for the best. and the group, if any provision just stays up to is failed so badly. and it's happening spokesman to meet you pest golf. told reporters the meeting lasted 3 hours and took keys. president has put the revival of even chip tolts as one of the 3 conditions to back sweeping succession sunday type. this is the 1st time the president richard, the type of the one has directly linked the to just to take the full day to meet his needs in this away. so how does that nato summit to you as president, right by made a pit stop to the united kingdom by met with the prime minister wishes to not choir the, to discuss the war and ukraine,
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including washington's controversial decision display key with cluster munitions. he also met with king charles afoot for the 1st time since his coronation. how repulsive reports not from london. 6 this was a brief stuff in the case of us presidents on route to meet the discussions at the nato summit and miscellaneous and also maybe a handshake at the front door. this is the 5th time really soon i can do if i can submit it as many months or the president's time in downing street limited to just 40 minutes. i did public 2 expressions of solidarity and co operation. we had from here to the nato and build this. what we found is to of the firm as allies another line. so i don't know what to do everything we can to strengthen your elastic security, but it's great pleasure to have you. good to be back. you know, we've only once a month. this is the man in san diego, belfast hiroshima,
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washington here and can be meeting with the closer for greater our these are allies, though with important differences over policy downing street, said the prime minister soon. i cut off how the case obligations under its membership of the convention on cost to munitions, to discourage the use. president biden is committed to sending cost of items to ukraine. differences to over ukraine's eventual nato membership. united states known to be considerably more reluctant about the time scale and bring the on climate policy, at least where the president is upset, some west and allies with nearly $400000000000.00 of plan subsidies. the green tech development in the us. he was likely to find some common ground with britain's new king in his new role. charles, the 3rd is more constrained in his campaigning that he was when prince of wales, the environment remains his most daily health cause his hosting of this for him. design to encourage more private sector investments in climate change mitigation.
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the near term issues of the ukraine war and the make up of nato. there was a sense of those biden's european trip to be tackled in vilnius on tuesday. i suppose it, i'll just 0 london as the fall of a less than medicaid is the responsibility for premeditated murder and mass raping guinea has resumed. what were present loose on these? come on a is doubling. those accused of august raising at a time of color rally in the capital concrete in september 2009. the trial of the cycle, september the 28 massacre beginning last year. but as being delayed several times bank level reports, visa seems captured at a stadium and gives capital clinic crane september 2009. tens of thousands of people would gather to protest and military regime. and presidency of mussa dot is come, our security forces block, they'll fix it by a to a guess. i mean, open fire on the crowds killing at least
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a 150 people. many were victims of mass rape in the always that father the, this is the slow to of my brother who died. and this woman, she's a rape victim who died in 2018 the many victims who died off to the events because the contracts at h i. while the trial of the 11 men accused of mazda mining, the events on the day got underway in september 20, 2213 years after the fact. it's a trial that's faced several delays. the, the delays are due to lawyers fees because the lawyers felt there was a financial short fault as they had to work on this case 3 days a week for 8 months. the state has got to provide a small subsidy to lawyers to compensate them as a trial continues to. the former president continues to deny any responsibility for the incidents and blames uncontrollable security forces as well as these former advisor for what happened. the n g a dedicated to honoring the victims and bringing
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the perpetrators to justice is hopeful. they'll be no more delay. also, this trial is the accomplishment of all the fights we started 13 years ago to seek justice and bring reparation to the victims. seeing the trial on the september 28th case resume really gives us a feeling of accomplishment on human rights watch since its research points to a government cover up with allegations bodies removed from moulds with buried in mass graves to conceal the scale of what unfolded. 14 years on and many families are yet to find the remains of their loved ones. mike level elders, their police caplet is an associate director of the international justice program of human rights watch. enjoys be now live from anston. i missed couple of kentucky with us on the product from a for so many just as just have to wait till monday. could be found to think that will be a final resolution to this case. so will money be the issue?
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it was great to see the resumption of the proceedings today. victims have campaigns for this trial to go forward for 13 years. it's up to the trial to start, and it is such an important set of proceedings to hold. the alleged perpetrators of these times to account. this is one of the most fertile incidents, even genius history. the killings uh many, dozens of rapes and other forms of sexual violence. the issue at present was a challenge for a request by the defense counselor for greater resources. we understand that confir huh. is found whereby the bar association will how, how the funds that it can make available to support those defense council. but there is a larger question of funding for the overall trial for the long haul. and we do know that these kinds of cases contain a lot of time to, to their complexity. that brings me to my next question. quite me. mean,
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how difficult it is to prosecute a case like this. so many years after the event, i mean, we've seen other cases historically sharper needs to be one of them. why you know, prosecutions were made but decades afterwards. how does something like that compared to a case in africa? and this is such a challenging case is probably the most difficult case. the guinea has ever had to prosecute the most complex. it's anticipated it's already been going for a 10 months, and it will definitely go for much longer. it's only in the 2nd phase of kind of store phases of the trial. and there will need to be resources. we have talked to the needs, international partners, the united states, they are opinion of the united nations to help ensure that they're out of the resources for big job is to have access to justice. in this case, i will note that beginning and government has made some significant resources available, including for extensive security as the victims were participating in construction . do have concerns about bringing their,
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their stories forward and what kinds of risk they may be put forward. but it's essential that the international partners work with getting you to make sure that there is sufficient resourcing for this child to be completed. and it will take time, including to have a fair, fair proceedings, and the best out of it to you. again, you need to bring me to my next point because obviously, you know, the, the civilized world you might say would want to say a free, fat, honest and accurate trial of those that are being accused, or whether they off i'm guilty or not. how difficult is it practically to keep witnesses safe? considering the accused a quite high profile politicians, military posts now in a, in a country in an area of the world. perhaps people might have a perception that the all the funds old, adequate security procedures in place to keep witnesses safe after over
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a decade. it is absolutely the case that there are very significant players on trial former president data tomorrow, and at least 2 former ministers. so these are 5 profile individuals, they get in government, i understand his b, that's hundreds of security personnel available and has worked with the guns, who are a formal party in the proceedings, as is the case through many civil law systems at formal party and the proceedings to make sure there is adequate security, of course, it's incredibly important. those efforts be the change. and i should also note that one of the most significant things about this problem is that there are literally hundreds of victims last time between 6 and 700. that is formally drawing this case and are seeking to come forward. so obviously security is going to be an issue that needs to have continued attention. but i think we've also seen a really exciting developments in this case since it started all to use the 1st
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space was completed. all the jews were heard and the victims have begun taking the staff to as i understand that several dozen victims party taking the stand and hopefully not with the resumption. we'll see many more take the staff so that this case can proceed as it can and should proceed to conclusion up there of determination of delta. and we'll see what this is for the moment, at least half of thanks so much for joining us from to them. thank you. take care. thank you. yeah. and you take care to of course we mentioned that the shrubbery to massacre because it's been 28. yeah. since that happened a jet aside, the survivors continued to suffer from severe trauma. and so to that families psychologist will not the thousands needed institutional health as dramatic experience has passed on to younger generations. it has a move which has more the memory alum center, so that it needs into striper needs memorial center has and has one of which
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listens to the testimonies of survivors for him. their accounts are key to preserving memories. his father and brother were killed in the genocide and he knows that talking about trauma is the 1st step and healing. he says survivors can't fully recover while the genocide is still denied by some i'll walk. we'll see that you living in the circumstances where genocide is denied and minimized. it is difficult to talk about reconciliation and transitional justice, but also hewing that healing would good mutual balsam, he no more than 8300 people were killed and the genocide in strep, or need so 28 years ago. but genocide survivors are not the only ones who carry trauma. now psychologist, say trauma is passed down from generation to generation. and even those born after the war feel the consequences. psychological help is crucial, but neglected. they say yes, the proximity, the when we talk about was suffering and trauma, there is
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a special story about the families of the missing and that on certain loss. because until you find the body, the morning process cannot move forward or the international committee of the red cross, which has long been involved in the search for the disappeared, says families deserve psychological help. but institutional health is more important. yeah, for chester, possibly nicholas levels. the government must stipend on cards and make available information and ensure that the institute for the missing has efficient funds and resorts is to fulfill its mandates. more than 7600 missing people are still being searched for in bosnia and herzegovina. among them are 800 victims from strep renewed, so even though it's 28 years since the war ended, thousands of their relatives can not stop facing the past i to 100 most of all the data set. and it's, or is there any forces felt that they palestinian monday or my line the occupied westbank. the military says he fired a gun that troops and threw
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a grenade towards them. separately is ready. soldiers arrested 10 policies and seized weapons, munitions, and ministry equipment during rates in palestinian neighborhoods. now the rights group save the children is highlighting the emotional and physical abuse suffered by young palestinians, arrested by his right the forces. the group says 42 percent injuries, including gunshot wounds and broken bones. 86 percent were beaten at some point. often with rifle butts and 665 percent were arrested join the 9th of 50 percent of those was seized from the homes, the 70 percent with strip searched and most of them were boys. jason lee is the director of state the children in the occupied palestinian territories. he says israel should observe the un convention on the rights of a child. so i think this is an ongoing system where every year they're approximately 500 to 1000 children that are rested through the military detention
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system. there's been decades of evidence that has been shown safe to children. we have significant programming to ensure that these children require get legal support, but more importantly receive the mental health and psychosocial support necessary. now, as you can see, the situation here is escalating children being detained regularly. and unfortunately this pattern continues. this is why we're calling for the more a tory them to ensure that the treatment of children through the military detention system has to stop what their respective of and you accuse ation against the child . then must be safe guarding measures in place to ensure that children are kept safe during the detention process. the state of israel rectified the un convention of the rights of the child in 1991. and israel by lodge has a relatively good juvenile justice, stands for his raving children. now we're not saying that children above the little, but for any crime that they're a creek to stuff,
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they must be kept safe during the detention process. not be subject to 2 treatments as the physical or emotional abuse, and have federal processes that meet basic juvenile justice standards. in it all day, right. these they should known for his protest songs against ebony and leaders has been jailed what's being described as corruption of, of the box. the la hey, was sentenced to 6 years and 3 months he was acquitted on separate charges of insulting around supreme leader and cool pricing. with hostile governments, throughout the cold, low nationwide demonstrations of the death of mazda meeting in police custody last year, she was arrested violating her all little for women to wear the he job head, covering as the lawyer representing the young person at the center of allegations, against itbc present has disputed the mother's account of events in alaska to the bbc. the lawyer said quite nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place on sunday christmas, national broadcast is suspended. one of its present. as for an article was
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published in the sun newspaper. it quoted, a mother who claimed a senior bbc presenter paid her child $45000.00 over 3 years for sexually explicit photographs. the hottest you'd ever recorded has driven and talked to christ levels to a record low. the world mutual logical organization says i'm toxic levels or 70 percent below average. a decrease scientists cool massive. at least 2 people who've been killed in the rental rate in southwest and japan roads. a close trained services disrupted, and water supplies caught the 2000000 japanese. it'd be nice to seek shelter on high ground during the flood. imagine sea. well still head on the these are in support. believe behind the i'd be a number one, draft fig. get stands, taste of workspace capable the of
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the book about types for the who's that the thank you so much so well. well, number one, call us out cross is targeting a place in the quarter finals at wimbledon. right now. we did trip the 1st set to the 2021 at runner, and that's so barret sandy, but as the level to match up and leads full 3 in the 3rd set and have a joke, which. meanwhile, he remains on cost a record, a clean a cycle, coming through his 2 day tests with the 2nd. if any chapters to sense that when that much was suspended, when they returned to fix setting hook ups pulls them back before jumping, which wrap things up in the full sense until next they see some of the seat on
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drivers like an american. christy bank says i pulled up the biggest one of his career started fall, hoping to see just the found a 6 in 5 sets to me 1st before finals. the 27 year old previously going be on the 2nd round of the grand slam tournaments next up. the him is rushes, the new method i feel like i'm living in a dream right now. this isn't absolutely insane when you phase of, of all of the contacts i've tried so much to block everything out and just focus on the next match. that's going to change the sounds, but here you run a lot of all of this stuff. man as a room is unbelievable. i can't believe it. depending women's champion, lena. mccain reach the last night. thanks to a retirement big trip out of my room. 13 saved was for one down in the 1st set on a back injury, the surface felt fine. and so it became a that'll be a repeat of last year is fine when the quote is thanks to owns java cruising through how much against to time for champion was rid of the machine is going to
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succeed. was in great phone dropping just 3 games in straight sets when well, there on dr. is wimbledon run ending with a bit of an on cold. oh, what you meant? the 16 year old russians don't suff points for throwing her racket during this loss against madison case. notes a decision on drake agreed with and she refused to shake me on pause hands at the end of the match. i don't know which decision was right, but she's in fire and she's the one who makes the decision. but to honestly, i didn't have any intention to solve the racket isolated and honestly, i thought that i will full forward. so maybe did look like i threw the racket. it's just over a week ago now. and so the women's football well cupcakes. busy and the defending champions, finding a bit of full, the usaa getting the perfect center for the tournaments, which is being hosted by a stranger new z available in wales. and it won't match incentives. a couple goals
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from trinity. roman for whose adults and directions, dennis rodman, coming off the bench, the courage to new ways. awesome, go keep up mount. so it was the here for the united states, men's team as they be canada on penalties, to save us both in the gold cup semi finals trying to want an extra time for us received. i'm, i see lots of lots equalizing, thanks for pretty bizarre and go by kind of the score kennedy. and that set up the shootouts that it was. and i made a couple of phase with kind of the old site fixing the trustful, your site, teaching that so i will cut 2026 co host 32 on penalties to advance and they kind of own it to the manager of permanently st. sutton. and says he's hoping to keeping them captain harvey kane and the cold came heading into the funnel, gave his conference with the london same kind has been the subjects of a $90000000.00 paid from jim and champions of bond munich in recent days as close to color is joining suppose after
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a successful spell with scottish side celtic paris. and now he's, he's already introduced yourself. nice. really is football clubs of very important bodies. the premier estrada, are the prettiest dogs in the world. and you know, i want him involved, my conversation with the, with him will be a better way to make his club successful. and all the data does he because what he wants as well, what i want is to introduce myself to hire you to give him a sort of vision for the football club to get an understanding from him or what he thinks his football club needs to be. successful again and that training pitch and try to make it happen. the number one m b, i dress big 6, a women yamma has given san antonio spurs funds a taste of what they can look for to the 7 foot full frenchman, putting in a screw. good performance here in his face to face of improvement traveling with him in the i some of the 27 points in for re bounce the interface and present 1st i'll send you this form position which is for just 9 points. it's already being
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called the schools biggest prospect since the from james. i wish we would have won the game. and uh, it's, yeah, i think i could have done more to, to, to have months when this game is. we gotta keep learning and we've been, we've, we haven't been paying our best for like 3 quarters. but in the fall we were really dominating and it is, it shows a real person that you have a team. and hawaii has another major golf champion after allison compose from the the us women's. i've been at pebble beach, a font around a $69.00 and the same. so close enough. let's finish 3 shots, clear the field and secure. the biggest victory of her career is what comes with the biggest prize ever awarded in women's major goals of $2000000.00. this is the 2nd floor from hawaii. so when this trophy, the 1st is michelle, we who retired from the professional, gave us the missing the cuts this and that okay, move for me a couple of hours time,
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but that is how schools looking. and thanks very much and the you have been watching the out of seventy's, i'm on who's on the other side of the break. so i love the new center and with lauren taylor, them to learn from sunday myself and these on team here in the thanks for your time and your company. the
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