tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 11, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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a historic day as tech years president gives the green lights to the country to join the alarm. protests is arrested in israel as the semester gives initial approval to come from us or to additional over who bill and we're having the refugees seek safety. i'm shelter beyond bangladesh as human rights groups. the keys regional lead is of ignoring them and far as small with this force will have all the latest action from a wimbleton defending champion, though by john rich, has the chance to book his fox and the semi finals. later on tuesday. he looks when the titles for a reference 8.8, the hello, welcome to the program. we begin this news out as nato late as meets in lithuania for a summit that could shape the future off the ministry alliance. and they say cheesy
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and still some book has announced that took a has agreed to back sweden's bid to join off to blocking the move for a year with sweden as a member of the military alliance can further bowls to its forces in the baltic sea . meanwhile, russia has criticized the decision on sweden's a session. the kremlin says nato expansion on its board, as is a mistake. nature leaders will also discuss the war and ukraine on its membership of the lives president. but ultimately, lensky says he's country will be ready to join off to the conflict. and that's go straight to a diplomatic edison james base who is live for us in vilnius, james. and now the show of solidarity from keeps allies. so yes, there is, but that's being behind the scenes pretty forensic negotiations and they've been doing all of the leaders now arriving here at the summit. one by one was they always do the said one nature leaders and thought we just saw the dodge prime minister mach router the outgoing dutch prime. and
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a step behind the scenes that are officials have been working and working and working 1st on sweden's membership. and that objection from took care, but also what language are they going to use with regard to ukraine? joining me now is kristof. he's gone, he's the former german. i'm boss with united nations, a former security adviser to engler medical johnson demarco. and he's now the chair of the munich security conference you being behind the scenes at events like this. there being 2 different negotiations going on. one on sweden, one on the language with ukraine. i'm and this is on, is this on usual, have this last minute. i'm haggling over deals and words. now this is typically not that every summit, but i remember that 2008 summit in bucharest, where ukraine membership of nature was already on the agenda. and there was also a drafting up to the last minute. so this is what it's going to happen here. the good thing is though, that the apparently,
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the sweet me to get out of the way. apparently. now let me go back to we spoke, i think in madrid, a year ago. and it looked like sweet sweet minutes, and then we're going to be done together and took a degree dense all we a 100 percent. sure. cuz it's not right to find yet by either the took each problem until the hungarian parliament. you show this is over and i'm sure i just met just before we, we are speaking. i meant the defense minister of sweden and he was very relaxed and very positive. i think they have done the deal with turkey. and i don't see that are the one now i'm committed to, to the deal and knowing that to yeah, of course, controlled the parliament that he will go back to, to where it was to be where i think that's, that's done and hungry. a said they want to, they will don't want to be the last man standing. so i think it's with regard to sweden, i'm very positive that this is done. now, there are a couple of things that everyone says is not on the table, but they all being linked by tokyo. so that probably makes them on the table is the
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f sixteens from the united states and took it the last minute bringing up. it's much sold plan to join the european union. do you see either of those, do you think you took here with joining the you any time soon? and i can not to mention that no, but of course, you know, you can bring it up on the agenda and then i think that's basically what sweden, what i understand, committed to, to bring it on the agenda. and that's, that's only fair that you talk about the issue you'll have to talk after, you know, now new president re elected to talk again about the relationship with turkey and, and then so this may happen in the 16 apparently is a, is a deal. so, um, or the one can, uh, can say that again, you know, bargaining and like mailing pace out. okay, let's look to the other negotiation. so they've been going on there on what to say to presidency lensky. he wants to be a member of nato. he knows it's not gonna happen now, but he wants clear signs. do you think he's going to get some as well? he would get some signs, but the question is, what signed and,
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and this is too early to say right now and present savanski. and what i hear originally intended to come tomorrow apparently is coming to night already. and this means that she still wants to really make an impact on these negotiations on these. and as i said earlier, you know, and because 2008, these and the. ready the, the language of the and conclusions and came at the very last minute. so i think there will be a lot of a lot of discussions about the expect, the formulation of the text them to the very end. talk about multi funding for ukraine. that sounds great on paper, but the electro calendar of the us has an election in november next year. we don't know who's going to be president and whether they're going to still support the ukrainian and so that puts a big question mark of effort. thing doesn't test. well, we of course know how the situations. yes, i must tell you from that last munich security conference which you were attended as well. we had the lodge litigation of democrats and republicans, and it was
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a bi partisan supports for ukraine. and i'm, i am optimistic that this bipartisan support for ukraine will continue after after the election. so it could be trump, so that if it's trump, yes, but even there, you know, when trump was president last time around, of course he, you know, you remember the nato summit is 17, which was a nice mirror, which was a nightmare in the end, during the period of trump, there were more american soldiers station in europe than before. so, and let's see the proof of the putting this in the thing. but in any case, there's one pole point which is key for us europeans. we have to step up to the plate. it is a very clear that in the long run, our american friends be democrats or republicans. they look at the end pacific. they look at europe and tell your opinions, european secuity, this is your business. so i think this is a one more reminder for us europeans to actually commit and implement and the 2 percent g,
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d p that we already 10 years ago in weights and committed. thank you very much for your analysis and some of your knowledge of your experience. of what it's like to be in the room crystal poison, the chair with the munich security conference. joining us here all now to 0, as i say, leaders continuing one by one to arrive here in the conference center in vilnius. we're expecting, present, binding in the building soon. interesting. so thank you for that, james base, all diplomatic edits to the in vilnius for us. now, as we mentioned, tech a has the amount of concessions to box sweden's membership. the tech is government one, still comb to crack down on groups that it comes to. there's national security threats that include the p k, k and the y p g unco also demands the expedition of suspects that he calls terrorist sweden has lifted in arms and ball go that it imposed on techie a to gain on credit approval. the texas government also sort concessions from the
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us at once, washington to supply with 14 new f. 16 find to jets. full rates reports from the island of goldman on the scanned an a p, a nation's year long membership that the swedish flag is floating on the walls of this week for centuries symbol of a once war like nation that has remain neutral for the past 200 years. neutrality is now effectively over of the tech here gave the green light to nighttime membership. as politicians and diplomats arrived in this medieval city on the island to columbus month high on the agenda. that was what sweden could bring to the table as a member of the military alliance. so what's the now start to see actually is the come towards of a new security architecture and your suite in this part of the security architecture. i'm the, i would argue that in the crack in this system, which is now slowly being formed. it's dangerous. i mean, i'm typing this killer course use this tract. would that correct sealed nato now
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has a way to dominate the northern seas? with this swedish territory position between scandinavia, the baltic states, mainland europe, and the russian exclaimed, of cleaning grad. going along as a t military asset sunday type in the baltic. but the swedes have found many obstacles blocking the path since i applied to joining the alliance more than a year ago. sweden's hopes of joining alongside finland with task when the fins became members 3 months ago. took it repeatedly said it could not allow the swedes in tonight. i well protest linked to the p k. k held installed kind and well sweet and strict freedom of expression is allowed demonstrate just upon the crown suite of maintained on monday that it has met and will continue to meet the turkey as conditions, but has remained firm on changing his constitution. there is nothing in the agreements with turkey and that says that we should stop demonstrations in sweden. turkey wanted us to abolish sanctions against export to military equipment to turkey. this was done fairly quickly and we have
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a new anti terrorism legislation. freedom of speech, this more wholly in sweden, done anything else. so it's difficult to leave that message over to turkey and hungry. they are prosecuting secret case people. they haven't expedited anybody yet for they will probably do so sweet them once most. it is campaigns against russia and poland with ships and treasure that left the pool to visit. the swedish flag will still fly here, but now it could be nighttime cooling the shots. full, reached out his era, goverlan, sweden. okay, let's get some reaction out of tracking. now we can speak to resolve cetera, who is life for us in a stumble? so what are you hearing about? what finally tip the balance of a techie about sweden's membership into nature of the middle of the exports and, or officials in on cra,
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says that adds on got some concessions from the european union and also the united states. so mainly yesterday when a prison everyone was right, have a flying to live. when you have links trick, he's membership to european union, which should be the succession for nature, and that has diminished the hopes that turkey will rectify or approve or give a green light to suit his accession tamitra any time. some other hours later. the secretary general of nato just said that after the concert pulse imprisoned ad wants us to be distraught. minister and related parties present as one has agreed to back. so you does accession, so that was quite a surprise and to me changing move. so that's put are seeing that they have agreed on couple of issues. first, some of them is ition of the f. 16 fighter jets of turkey, which has been long awaited for the approval from the us congress. i did that 34 matter me with all of the customs union agreement with your opinion alongside you
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some of their trade benefits, the visa zation for the purchases. this is shane, get an area and also went beyond that. a new kind of security architecture you submitted to any in between the us, greece and turkey to maintain the power button a. so these are not concluded. however, we understand that the parties have agreed to work close the unit close corporation on these issues. and of course, another important item is that you really need to members particular this reason does risk this need to move the, the movements and the activities of the project is supervisors. that costs the their company. so they say this is or not completed, how they have agreed to work closely. and also this is clear signs for now the need for an orientation of the turkish foreign policy, which seems to be more pro western kind of little bit distancing himself from moscow. so this is what the mood is on, you know, kind of what the experts are. see, okay,
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thank you for that with. so we'll set of that for us in a stumble. what we can stay in is stumble and speak to a new at him. he's a political advisor and president of drago managed strategies. he joins us as i said from a simple president other ones, but months holding up sweden spends the membership of nature. then yesterday we he pivoted. so the question is, has he got what he thinks he needs on his own, secures he needs. what was the quid pro quest? and i think the main issue from the beginning, again, it's been almost a discussion in eastern discussion for at least a year now. or the main point was not only this regions, you know, a lot of them, so the terrace, the, you know, acting or demonstrating under the swedish laws of pretty much speech. but the whole . so there, there were a number of cases, all of those individuals,
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bolts belonging to y, p g, p, j, k, and federal service organizations for learning in invited and for known to be, uh you know, being housed in sweden, uh, turkey. i wanted for sure to for the, the swedish lol to act up on this. and number 2, there has been a number of pulling chases, that there has been a very steady or whenever it's just a matter of their financial or otherwise a higher originating or funneling to susan and to t under international law and, and many uh, mandates. in the international uh, you know, law has dimensions that sweden off upon these. now so far there was no at least satisfactory, no proof that sweeter than any of these. so present are the ones 1st and foremost,
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concern and condition was for sweden to act according to international workflow. not just true. kids have demands. so i page that has been established as those now there seems to be from the book, from what we understand. there's not a direct channel and a direct, you know, dest, any suite them to, uh, you know, do what's necessary, that, that needs to be done within sweden, i guess, terrace, and also nato is, seems to be, uh, you know, or concentrating on the, of the terrorism threats, what's the nature of countries as well? but it seems like they are doing this is the special branch that was the main thing that's present on has such support from the beginning. now that has also been made tops that i've drawn, has been negotiating decisive points on,
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on other matters for to accept or, or to, to, you know, to, to say ok. so the accession of sweden to nato. most of these have now been not it is anything more than comments or people's uh, you know, uh theories. but the, the next thing i'm the coming days, weeks that maybe months, we shall see if there were no, no, no what i'm, i'm afraid i'm going to have to, i'm gonna know what i'm going to have to interrupt you briefly because we want to go live to them, yes, nato with a present in button is about to speak. potentially you might hear from you and still some back fast. let's have a listen to what they have to say. you know, even stronger. this is somebody, this is started the cost agreement. so we made yesterday last night, so we have a full member of an angel adoptable a make already alliance,
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even more capable of defending offs. this meeting. we will also some of the characteristics should to your credit and that to be signed by the house. i don't need them and also not be agree on june 9th, to the post. in essence, message on the ball forward for you paying the membership for your pain of an older nature message from the summer league. but we need to invest more than our defense, lead and use the pets invest page, where we spend 2 to 2 percent of junior p for the pets. as a minimum of the good news is about the interview. now i cannot are stepping up this year. we have june on the showing that the i the 8.3 percent in the reading terms for the kind of spark plugs. this is record high that demonstrates that
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almost all the evening on their commitment. so once again, it's great to have you here. so it's good to be here as have made numerous preston auto surprises. i've cavities, in fact, i think it's really important. it's critical to credit in the whole new continued trust in no one knows the situation facing and this is start adding last week to a consequential and your leadership really matters the free as a language opposed. busy to the
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future crane and really looking for the presence of food and things the way he succeeded not can do that, especially was of course, the president biden. and the head of nature, again, still some book, opening up the nato summit, which begins to day in miscellaneous, capital, vilnius, the war and ukraine expected to feature very heavily in the talks today. and tomorrow we will of course be monitoring all the developments as they come 3 set to move ahead on the news out, including hundreds of black african migrant stranded on the border with libya. i moved to areas across the heavy rain. so i guess flash clouds in the northeastern united states causing widespread damage and support findings could use the costs as
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a menu. it will have all the details later on. the is there any forces have arrested 6 palestinians during raids in the occupied. westbank is really on the storm, the sco refugee count and number some monday nights and villages. and janine, as well as to corrupt and efficient, joins us now from ramallah. and the okey pod westbank. and so there's been this ongoing crackdown. tell us about these latest arrests. well, the name on does it ask got it happened just before 3 o'clock this morning. these really army moved in the confronted to palestinians that they believe were hold up in a house. they arrested the 2 men. these relays claimed that they found weapons in the house on the way out. there were more this star been says, not legs to one mind being shot in the neck. uh, his condition in the hospital is described as stable. but there were 7 other
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arrests, but you can see the pattern here. that is a number of these incidents that certainly not easing the tensions which have been betty betty obese for more than a week notice is that is really operation. in jeanine, we're 12 palestinians were killed. talking of that, the promise to being present mahmoud abbas is planning to because post visit to jeanine in more than 10 years. he's going there. on wednesday, he will travel by helicopter avoiding a number of check points that have been set up in the aftermath of what happened in geneva is expected to spend some time on the ground and visit the graveyard. the, it's an important visit for him because many people in jeanine that we spoke to last week were talking about how did fill the funding by the palestinian authority and certainly the history of what happened in janine is currently being written, mahmoud abbas is, is missing from that not active. so this is an attempt for him to try and re establish his authority in parts of the weiss by what it might be ebbing away,
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but also to insect himself into the narrative of what is happening in all the is coming at the same time as these really cabinet recently the security cabinet voted to continue to whatever measures it needed to support the palestinian authority, particularly when it comes to the cost of rebuilding, janine, which is going to be around $16000000.00, but the palestinians have made it quite clear. look, you can continue to carry out incursions and threatening power steering and people like we've seen a not expect does to respond by doing things like going to the international community and asking for assistance something that the israelis had us. so there's no ease intention here, but the member to bus visit to dean on wednesday is certainly one that will be keeping a very close eye on. okay, thank you for that. i long for sure that for us in ramallah, i mean, well police in israel have arrested 42 protesters who have been marching against the government's plan. judicial changes demonstrate is blocked highways, leading to west risk lim, haifa, and tell
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a view on monday as well as call them and approved a bill for a traditional over hole. and it's fast reading, or just to say that the new law will limit the supreme court of a son pallets. and wrong con has moved from 0 to parties for some to the protest as promised a day of rage. and that seemingly what they are actually delivering. we've seen here in west, through slim roads being blocked protests outside. the supreme court also have mass numbers of people outside the big glory and airport. near tell of eve in tel aviv itself, also hyphen in other places, the protest, the sites that the reason for getting so many people out in the streets. the date is 2 fold. firstly, that is a reasonable standards. a bill that has been read for the 1st time, you need 3 readings, but it's become more that reasonable sign is at its most simplest strips. the supreme cool power of uh, for example, saying well there is a politician with a criminal record. he's not allowed to become
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a cabinet member. that's too much power. say the far right coalition, lead by problem is that benjamin netanyahu. the 2nd reason for this is because uh parliament is about to go into recess on the 1st of august. uh that recess means is a month off uh side of the policy and upon the far right coordination, once deposit as many of these bills as possible before then. however, there is a stay for position, not just from the old position within the government itself. box uh, within the opposition parties, but tonight's the us as role us and box. that's a israel roll that has been speaking. he says he wants to slow all of this down. he wants negotiations take place between the various policies to try and come up with a solution. is roles, largest labor union as well. so threatened to come out on strike. that's significant because if they do, it may will bring the country to a standstill. certainly, it's going to have a method impact on the economy also is really reserve as of right and to not to show up for duty because of
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a they wanting to join the protest movement. if that happens, that has an impact on israel security as well. so they're all incredibly large numbers of people out in the street that's going to get larger. and it's likely that this is going to be the largest protests that we've seen since the process began 6 months ago. and we're on con, i'll just there. okie pod, east jerusalem to the spanish coast dog has rescued 86 migrants from a boat near the canary islands itself to groups of migrants who sailed on 3 boats from senegal. 2 weeks ago reported missing the boys from west africa to the spanish orleans is notoriously dangerous. last year and more than $500.00 people died including $22.00 children hundreds of african. while edwin stranded on the border with libya report just have been put on the buses by the military and transported to various locations within san is yes, 700 people will move to the border last week off to being detained by security
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forces and followed protests against the presence in the city of fox to this in president ty site has rejected criticism that his government is mistreating african migraines. refugees, malik train has been following developments from zora, which is near the libby at tennessee border. well, we've been speaking to journalists in to an easy uh 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. uh people are, are the buses have moved into locations in mid mean? i didn't and various areas in been go down 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 it is a, is a sigh of relief. still ahead on al jazeera signs, prime minister resigns from politics 9 years off to seizing pallet and administer on a trial resumes in guinea as 11 men linked to the master code. more than a 150 protests and as full stadium in 2009. and installed well, number one breaks new ground at wimbledon. all the details coming up with far less the probably we got lots of all of a sudden shot across the good parts of your mistake. clear skies there into a jeremy, down across southern most paths through the mediterranean spine. the porch goes to some very hot weather here, but it's not all plain sight. they got some rather disappointing weather up towards england. while scotland somewhat windy weather streaming in here,
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the island and the republicans, i seek some rather disturbed by the some cool weather as well. and it stays on, settled, ready for the remainder of this week. asleep as a shabby rain coming in across northwest running across into norway, denmark, sweden, grassy saying some of that with weather, pockets of whether the average has central positive fonts for some heavy and fund re down polls to cause some localized flooding. so suddenly somebody to watch out for that is the heat, the $32.00 celsius and powers of $31.00. the full balance into that, this is the central pos. and so the down across southern parts of you that what the weather will make its way across the outs as we go one through a web space and what the weather then getting into swayed and still blustery showers coming in across the match off the northwest. the more hot sunshine across the south and the hot. so i'm showing it standing across northern parts of africa live to show santa south sit down at the chat into the gulf of getting wet weather
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eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to select on out in sierra the the in watching out is there a mind if i told the stories, the salad tech a has agreed to box. we didn't spend sunday to membership off to storing it some moving to yes. ministry allies will further boost its presence in the most baltic sea officers joins. nato leaders will discuss the will when you crate and it's membership of the alliance president below. database and entity has just said that it said that his country is an open,
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all said timeframes the nature of membership and that it is ready to join off to the concepts. and is there any forces have arrested 9 palestinians during raids in the pod? westbank is really on the storm, the osco refuge account, and not list on monday nights and villages in janine. and to cover him. as were to announce what top story the nato summit in vilnius on diplomatic edison. james bass has of course, been covering the gathering for us. he's had a chance to speak with several high level diplomats as it gets on the way his gemini suspected joins. now, by the foreign minister of germany, and elizabeth, can i start by asking you about this summit, where you have frantic negotiations on 2 different from one to about sweden's membership of nate. so is it a done deal? because i remember a year ago, we were in the trait and it looked like it was a done deal that yes, it's a lot time than we expected. but finally,
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we are there and it's very good that this so important summit stocks was this good news that us we will be a member of nato box. still the, the turkish parliament and the hon. gary and parliament need to rectify it. that could take some time anywhere was it could unravel. in my point of view, uh, the agreement is very clear on that one is so sweet and we'll be a member of nato in so mind. that's the good news until if you will be a member of the you because at the last minute that's what president owed when linked to this. yeah, but obviously these are 2 different institutions. however, also the european, the council edit sloss meetings from heads of states. also said that the high representative of the u. joseph burrell, it should do and report on the relations between e u. n. to also turkey. so it's a different trick, but we also working on the track with regard to the relations you entered. 12 ounce prime minister has announced his retirement from politics pry. you know what you
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a has ruled the 9 years he took power and a crew when he was head of the all me respond to the last a recent election. but a new government has yet to be formed. you set to remain as cad, take a prime minister until that happens. meanwhile, china is foreign minister, jean gunn, will not attend this weeks as young summit in indonesia, for health reasons, beijing's top diplomats, when he will attend the meetings in his place for ministers of the association of south east asian nations. scheduled to hold a series of discussions, it's a head of a regional form where officials will gather to address the ongoing crisis in myanmar as well as pensions in the south china sea. to discuss all this, we can speak to t on post who did our keys, the executive director of the institute of security and international studies at charlotte loan, coal and universities in bangkok and with us now life. thank you for your time so.
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so let's start with the china. what sort of message does it send to us? the and members that didn't gun will not be attending on the face of it. this is for health reasons and why we is very well known to be as informed just as the us for minutes of china for, for some years. so i don't think that that is uh too much you need to. yeah. but i think the significance of the meeting is that, you know, this is a time for china to, to rebuild, restore the momentum that it had with us. and i said it's been divided over a range of issues from the south china sea minima. there was any question bedrooms you claim. so this meeting, i think a is a way of the china to it. but you know, we deal with some of the relationships but also being retained some momentum with that without the end. because the other us let alliances site, including now even made to projects and made to office in portfolio. so i think the reasons that is to think the us way and this is the china. it's kind of a,
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a move to come back. yeah. uh well, i mean, how do the, as young countries view, china's increasingly hostile stones, to webs, taiwan, as you know, the assets being divided, always find that. so you have, clearly i'm going to body as wow. so i'm used to being in my time and 0 on one side, but the country is like, go get them. it's slipping. so opposed to china, the dilemma of all of us and southeast asia that you need china for, for you can only go for trace investments. but on the other hand, you need the us for uh, security maintenance that retails security on taiwan. i think the install these days uh is a very sensitive uh, delicate, uh, combustible issue. i mean, uh, i think for us the member states, you have to remember, we don't want to see a war between us in china. and so i think the status quo in china and taiwan is, is being maintained as long as the status port holes. and that's the way we like to see it. let me ask you about thailand for you to not to who of course ruled for 9
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years announcing his retirement from politics. your reaction to that? this is a big news now these, this breaking so. so will you don't know the full extent to yeah, the motivation so, but it's you know, overdue. i think the eyes of many ties mean this uh, this man, the general. but you would see seeds power biometric pools. in 2014, he proceeded to lead to move the government for 5 years, and then another 4 years up. the military dropped the constitution along the way, 9 years of a lot of damaged with time in finance, international spending, etc. all time low meaning us in all the time it would be most, you know, but some of the was the 2nd to none, along with your needs over time, there's no way to be seen. so in an economy, you know, no good prospects. they had a political context bill, so it's overdue. i think in the eyes of many times. but we have to say this is that the timing is a little bit curious because this is a tricky week for the time that you know,
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we've had the election in may. and this week, a thursday, the book that appointment has been part of it is going to take place. so i don't know why it's enough for you to decide to make it announced. and now there are also other issues about this accountability for the wrong doings or any post, the mismanagement of the economy, and other allegations that we would like to see the suit. so he has a, i think he knows what he's doing. there's a lot more to it than this. the timing is suspect, and we'll see how the book goes. department is this, does that in this context? how will be opposite? shouldn't be taking this news. but it's just a, you know, good news for, for, for democracy movement in thailand, jeopardy utah has been leading, tightened down the drain really. and then there's also, i think that a set back for the community parties and the big boost for the pro democracy parties. so they will, they will look at this as some kind of momentum for the, for democracy side. on the other hand, you know, general for you to this is
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a defeat in a way for the military or thoughts henry gene. but if you let us know that back, as i think in time out, and you seeing that the return of coming back in way of sodium oxy forces, it will have positive ramifications. not this with thailand, but also for the region for the wider well defined and can get over this hump and return to his democratic strides and present mental. i think it's good for the rest of the region and put for the broader democratization in the world. good to get your thoughts teaching on palm. so the rock executive director of the institute of security international studies, a true a long comb universe state in bangkok. thank you. thank you. and the long running the hang of crisis is also a pressing issue for as the lead is gathering in indonesia, the number of wrangle refugees making dangerous boat. chinese phone bug with us has increased this year,
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was jessica washington reports some have found temporary shelter, an option in northern indonesia. the days passed slowly here. there isn't much to do but clean, cool, and wait. these were hanging refugees have been at this temporary shelter in northern indonesia for more than 6 months. but suddenly, the boat johnny was difficult. we had enough food in the beginning until they've run out, reflected on the water for months and the engine stopped. so i can luckily received help from another, but when we arrived, i didn't even know where we were to him and he will, he does say they finally feels safe of to use of living and crowded at increasingly dangerous refugee camps in bunker dish. and before that escaping widespread violence by security forces him in law. so there are 19 children here on the 10th ridge. how many of the parents here hold on to 0. their
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only hope is that the children can get an education and have a best life. and they do the refugees, have the basic needs met here. there's some way safe to sleep and, you know, food for everyone. health workers, visit the shelter several times a week on the side. you cannot say they're leaving conditioning. i choose, i do. but i guess this is the safest place for them at the moment, but in geneva is not home for the refugees. they can legally work here, and it's difficult to send the children to schools. a southeast asian foreign ministers, major needs asian capital to casa human rights groups, criticize the same, is that the policy on regional organization as the i'm, is really unwilling to deal with this crisis. and, you know, this goes back a long way. i mean, we've been seeing, we're huge about, it's making these perilous, both journeys, you know, for more than a decade now. and, you know, what we've seen is america and game of ping pong where, you know,
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country is simply full spot. it's back out onto the high seas and don't want to take responsibility. think addition to these, even the occasional downs clause intended to be a chance for a hang of children to make friends with the new natives. for moving center such facilities are red, welcome, destruction. she and her 4 children have no passports, money, and no tons for the future. and the we were in a similar prison like place before. and it's the same to there's no hope. i want to go to a country where my children can find peace. lately she says she doesn't get done with a such a place. it's just jessica washington, which is 0, a g indonesia to the remains of thoughts, the victims of the scrub, and eats the genocide all being buried on the 28th anniversary of the atrocity. thousands in both man,
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hudson covina paying tribute to the dead. we are actually looking at life pictures . the more than $8300.00 main name as the men and boys were killed by both the inside forces during the bulk and was now the remains of many victims were later found in mass graves which were hidden to try and cover up the will crime let's go to ida hygiene research, who as well i present in the 7. so took us through why this process of such an identification is taken so long. i done the the the, the, the miles miles of the, of your body, like 99 to live. as you said, the woman and they're great. they,
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i'm the youngest spectrum that was killed in a lie 9 years old boy. he was only mean when you emailed me earlier. you just said simon, sorry, bother ron, that were also killed in one moment. he brought the veil missing 5th. i believe about the mileage and the from the 9 the leads were killed in july 19. mind me. i'm standing here again, i'm sorry, and unfortunately you probably cannot see the whole picture a brain, but more than 6700. we are very near so far. and in the vast majority of cases, for more precisely in 90 percent of cases, there's countless homes are incomplete. why is this the case? well, i can 1995 the both me and sab military and police. they deal more than 80300 man boy, 10000, some women, and they bring them in mazda,
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right. let's book the months. the laser removed their calum toes and buried them in the secondary mom rate. and this is precisely what makes the process of subs, mountains. and you've been the case of the complex because the telephone aren't completely dismembered, dismembered and broken out. as i said, more than a 1300 people were killed in 7 minutes a genocide, but 1000 are still missing. and i just how does families feel about genocide, denials that are still going on say sure. the meanwhile modeling, obviously it's very, very hard for the families. let me just remind you that the 7 is such on the side, the bunch that's took place here in 799095. where, who has done a 5 by showing international orange in the eyes? the drains, the national board of johnson has video and more to take at outcome. lot of to,
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in the military of the mostly in the army, was sentenced to life in prison. he was fond skills for genocide and not the ward. i'm also rather one cottage who was the 1st president. so i'm gonna stop by this side. this fact there is a denial. it's illegal to deny genocide in boss in hudson. the high representative who is in charge of monitoring the agreement, signed to 1995, amended the criminal code and found satisfied denial. but despite the fact that assignment still being denied in the country. okay, thank you for that. i. the hug was such speaking to us like that from companies of the trial of 11 men accused of mass murder and rape. and guinea is on the way for my president. mussa died as kamara is among those accused of focused stretching an attack on a raleigh and the captain cannot create in 2009. michael,
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apple 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 blocked. we'll fix it by a gas amino open fire on the crowds, killing at least a $150.00 people. many were victims of mass rape in the always that fall in love with the this is the slow to of my brother who died and this woman, she's a rape victim who died in 2018. there are many victims who died off to the events because they contracted h i. d. while the trial of the 11 men accused of mazda mining, the events on the day got under way in september 20, 2213 years after the fact. it's a trial that's faced several delays. delays are due to lawyers fees because the lawyers felt there was
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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 the perpetrators to justice is hopeful there'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 and the september 28th case resume really gives us a feeling of accomplishment on human rights watch says its research points to a government cover with allegations bodies removed from moulds were buried in mass
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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 elder, 0 to wrench rains of cause major lance slides and flash floods in northern india, least 29 people have died across the region. the himalayan region of he, my child for this has been the hardest hit rivers in the area, have breached the banks and swept away several homes. sorento examples have swept large parts of the northeast. united states leading to unprecedented flooding is one person has died. my kind of reports from washington is described as a once in a lifetime event. nearly 10 inches of rain fell overnight to new york state's hudson valley. that's normally the amount recorded for the entire summer water just kept coming up. i got about halfway on my yard and i went out on the, on the road,
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left the house and everything often went on the road. and then the water just kept coming. and it, this is a state of emergency has been declared. these are on president weather events that keep hitting us over and over and over again. so we must change our behavior. there was people that were trapped in their car in 34 feet of water that stayed there, car, those people all needed to be rescued by e. m. s. police and fire. the state of emergency has also been declared in the neighboring states of the month. sometimes recorded open eyed rain of up to 5 inches. several families needed to be rescued from the flooding and emergency teams that being brought in from other states. so far, to switch to a lot of rescue teams from north carolina or in the state. and we folded into our operations. the other team from massachusetts is en route, and will be here later today. this isn't all hands on deck response. the damage to
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property infrastructure is now unavoidable. but we can save lives with simple common sense, and we ask you to exercise the common sense apart from the damage to property, trouble has been severely disrupted. numerous roads have been flooded or simply washed away. in a traffic from several major airports was suspended. and it's not over yet. rain continues to full. a mike kind of, i'll just sierra washington. let's get some support his barra. molly, thank you so much. double 800 meter olympic had champion passengers. the man yeah. has one her appeal at the european court of human rights. the world that she was discriminated against. testosterone limits set by world athletics, have effectively holton some menus career since 2018. the 32 year old south africa and has seemed to separate courts, reject her appeals. it's still on clear weather tuesdays when will 4th, one of the bodies that denied her the court of arbitration for support to re
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examine mandates that force female athletes artificially reduced testosterone levels in order to compete. now that jock, which remains on course for a record equaling 8 wimbledon title, the survey and can book his spots and the semifinals. later on tuesday we came through his date, his 2 day tests with her. her test funny champion was to set south when their match was suspended on sunday. when they returned her caps pulled one back before john savage and wrapped up the 4 set. he'll say, 7 said andre, we've left i have to be ready that the dimensions are only going to get hotter. tough to say that is going to get hotter than, than what i have experienced yesterday and today. but you know, i have to be ready for that. you know, room level has been a top 10 player for many years and he's looking for his 1st and finals of a grand slam. so hopefully that's not going to happen. carlos al grey showed plenty
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of funding spirit some such a court to get past the 2021 run a rock mateo there a teeny alvarez. dropping the 1st set for were covered to win in $0.04 to face another 20 year old room, nuts on wednesday for place and the 1st day uh, getting to where to find out on the ones i i go to the i'm looking for more, you know, i just my, my dream is to play, i find that to you, to win this either one day. so i, i'm, i talk to, you know, a risk that dream this year. but the right now is, is great. so you to be in the final defending women's champion, elena rom, akina, reach the last 8, thanks to a retirement. beatrice had that my of the 13 feed was for one down in the 1st set when a back injury foresters to stop by now the world cortex championships gathered away on friday in japan swimming provide some of the most striking image is captured by photographers at any major sporting event,
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there's real pop back has been speaking to a man who's provided some of the most memorable shots of some of the biggest names and the sport of the target be in general. really put you at the moment the you put that under water and it just finds it. margie lewis has been agent around the world swimming since she was 10 years old. the 1st as a competitor, then working for the united states olympic committee. that is one of the world's premier swimming photographers. it shows everything from elliptic games to local suite beats, the water thing that attracted me. what's the sort of this linear plan? i couldn't laid it out and say, hey, i want to go from this point to. ready point it was really at the time i had finished it career and supported ministration to deal with the committee and then moved back to my home state of california and started working with one of the
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largest influx here in the us. and it happened to be a place where one of the major commercial swim brands with do their annual catalogue sheets and, and i was just really fascinated by the background swimming. yeah, i'm able to be very cognizant of where the slivers are with a piece of a workout. ready by actually hoping to be sure to shooting within the context of a workout or training session, march affinity, with streaming, and more importantly would swim, is the cd kept just something credible images, some of the biggest names into sports, including arguably the biggest of all the team target olympic champion, model phelps, that was a big deal. nobody ever shop michael, you know, it was a big deal. but one of the things that i always try to go back to is just remembering that tate, we're all people and we all do something great. we all do something interesting. i
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just try to approach everybody like, you know, people that they are in. and so, quite frankly, you know, whether it's michael phelps, which is of course, a huge honor or anyone else that i or do you use you or deal with a little kid them do make it kind of hard to press one more brand, you know, just trying to be people where they're at and meeting with their humanity and, and hopefully help that inform what we create together. but of the thousands of images he shows, there was one that he's very proud of the image behind me over my shoulder. that is a very special to me that's an anthony urban and we shot that for a magazine cover back following the 2012 olympics. and so that one in particular stands out. mark cool. florida out with the us swim team for the world championships and for go ok japan later this month, but he'll no doubt kept assemble. unforgettable liberties. how far out is there a defending women's woke up champions,
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united states of touch down in oakland. how does the tournament, which takes off and about a week from now, the wes are a means to come the 1st team and either the men's or women's game to win 3 world cup titles in a row. they kick off their campaign against vietnam on july, the 22nd. a lot of married guerrero junior has won this year's major league baseball's home run derby the toronto blue jays players smashed 25 homers and the final round. just beat randy as our as a rosa rena. and the final showdown lad also made some history with this victory. he and his father vladimir guerrero on the 1st summer of father son, 02 in the derby guerrero's who was states when his dad won the title. it's 5 and a half miles of home wrongs on re to being crowned champion. i think. okay, that is why you start from the molly and back to you. thank you for a um, that's it for me, molly inside. but before we go,
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i want to take you back to vilnius. in lithuania, with the nato summit is kicking off today. what we can see the is the lead is getting together to take the family photo for the 1st time we can see a finland's prime minister on the table for the 1st time. and of course that's president at one right. the lots more to come. natasha tay in a moment. the victorious terraces of the football ultras. why club loyalty can mean violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends wouldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supports is us taking a stand, i guess the main regression with economy display of peace and human defense who make football trust and angels on out just the red
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stripe through the tub. the tub in the what the voted to the working class of his hometown and the 12 foot bullying legend medic, tungsten uh and produces this piano. the code as a one time suit this the door advise funds, resources values, as, as many goes against. it leads for pulling a lead. football revels on. i'll usually doesn't those mohammed be speaking to her twin sister ella head who's been in prison since september 29th and i had was arrested shortly after attending the funeral of mass. i'm meeting the young woman who died in police custody, and i had well, how much do you use? one of 90. 5 reporters detained in nearly 9 months or trial will be held behind closed doors. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail. in recent months, iran has had the highest number of prison journalists in the last 30 years,
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making this country one of the most difficult places in the world for porters speak to the main problem in irvine. and safety as far as these make decisions arbitrarily. when a journalist reports on an issue most in line with the officials, they come off to you. the constitution guarantees media freedom as long as journalists do not in danger. these nomic republic offend the supreme leader and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. the the color that i'm installing here today, this is and use our line for not headquarters here in the hong,
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