tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 11, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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this is known as the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or notes monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the hello, i'm not inside the news on life from coming up. in the next 60 minutes, nato is late is beginning of may just summit in vilnius ukrainian president. the modem is an ascii, says it subsided. if no time table give is given. so ukraine's nature bed now that sweetens bits join data is played. we assess what tech a could gain from the deal. harrowing stories, hundreds of black african migrant space and on set some details to being moved from
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along to libya. anthem is his florida protest is arrested in israel as a connective give initial approval to a controversial judicial on far as small with the sports will have all the latest action from a wimbledon defending champion. no back junk village has a chance to book his spots and the semi finals later on tuesday. as he looks to win the title for a record, a bullying 8 times the hello. welcome to the program. we begin this out in lithuania and the nato summit shaping the future of the military alliance. you quite as president has courts of size. what he says he's on, says and see over his bid to join nato. savanski says it would further encourage russia to terrorize his country. meanwhile, nature chiefly and stilton beg, announced the tech has agreed to box sweden's bid to join office during the
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application for a year. as with sweden, as a member of the military alliance can further bolster its forces in the baltic sea, the kremlin doesn't like that prospect. of course russia says nato expansion on his boat as is a mistake. and that ukraine is being manipulated by the alliance to advance its agenda against moscow. what's not shooting near i see with regards to russia, they have launched a hybrid will at means manager confrontation, sanctions and political pressure against russia. natures involved in military action against russia, as where you crane. there's no conflict between us. because ukraine has been used by nature and 1st and foremost by the us and great britain as an instrument to influence russia and not the is this we can speak now to lots of the month to get us to james base. it was live in village. yes. for us, nathan members have a very difficult diplomatic type trip to wolf during the day, james, and they will be well aware of you questions, frustration with them. oh,
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absolutely. because presidents lensky is making them clear, clear to nighttime members, nato leaders, bessetti one on now behind closed doors, ambassadors for days i've been trying to account a wording to satisfy ukraine and satisfy all of nato allies of exactly what to say about nato's future membership. the presence lensky who's coming here on the plane is being treated and he says it's about respect you crying. deserves respect. he says, we've received signals that certain wedding has been discussed without ukraine. and we'd like to emphasize this wedding is about the invitation to become a you can a nato member. it's unprecedented. that upset. he goes on when the timeframe is not set, need the invitation will ukraine's membership tough talk from the training president . the 2nd nature leaders, a trying time with this out. where on buses have not succeeded. it seems perhaps that they're going to wait until presence lensky. come see it to, to the table,
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to try and work out the exact wording. this, of course, on top of the negotiations of what going on to try and get sweden to become a maybe a member. it looks like those have been positive. i've been discussing all of this frantic diplomacy with the german for a minister and a bad luck. it took a long time than we expected, but finally 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 until he will be a member of the you because of the last minute, that's what president road one link 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 you and to also turkey. so it's a different track, but we also working on the track with regard to the relations you entered. now
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you've got other negotiations have been going on literally round the clock for days now, and that's on what to do about ukraine presidency. lensky knows he's going to become a member of nato at the summit, but he wants a clip off to membership. have you now sorted out the wording of what you're going to say to that demo? it's obviously in the hands of the head of states, so i won't take anything uh, as this it hasn't been published, but i'm also very positive on that one. and we had the foreign ministers meeting the alternator in also, just a couple of weeks ago where we had to clear understanding that obviously in 2008, there was a wedding where everybody said in the end, this meant this, or this meant that. so now it's very important that it's clear that everybody understands the right thing. and obviously, nato has an open door policy, obviously, through the russian was offered ration at russia has brought you frame closer to nato also with regard to spend that's was framing and this will be all reflected in
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this coming and come to stay on the web ukrainians invite school invitation or invitees. will that be? and it's, i know, you know, they won't say it. do you know the answer to that question? yes, but it will be published by our hips, heads of state. okay. and cluster munitions. the us is providing them to ukraine. you had, i think, a pretty clear narrative for the public over the, of, of, of the 15 months of the school. and that's, russian is the one the commission will crimes brushes the one that's the address. so it doesn't, this monday, that doesn't make it much more complicated to sell things to the public and nato countries, while a wolf, aggression is the most complicated and most horrible thing you can imagine, especially as we have to lift a piece for so long on the order of human continent and we never thought that the was progressive would come back to you and therefore they are many hard decisions which have to be taken in the past. but we took this decisions because we made clear that if you have for decide in a situation between and a dresser and
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a victim neutrality is 1st of all, not an option. and that we spend by 100 percent on the side of ukraine in the right of self defense. we are defending here, not only ukraine, the peace and liberty of the citizens of the crane, but also the peace order and the shronda of the united nations. and therefore, for me, oh, it's a tricky situation. it's not always important to really have to clear ahead, even though your heart is bleeding. and this is why my country, which should have joined the also convention on class the munition in 2010 which spend us from producing but also exporting cluster munitions that for us as the signature state, this is not an option. so the discussion is between ukraine and the u. s. and we all know that us, uh, it was not easy for them, but it's so in their hands. and it's a discussion between ukraine and the us, which is so tricky because russia has mind it territory sized off. you train
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in the size of western germany. this is so incredible. and i've been to places where there was even mines in kids. uh, it's my, i'm sorry, sorry, the playground. so yes. so it and so you can see that this war is being let spike in human structures and in human ad choose. and this is why it's so important that we take these hop transitions which are to be taken. i don't like the bag bulk who is the foreign minister of germany. one of the big powers in nato speaking to me a little bit earlier. she found it in that end to be a little bit positive about the wording on ukraine that they find something to satisfy presents the landscape. but actually she was thinking about the same time that the issue that tweet, which i think i did, i think from it, from him. pretty tough comments. and as i say,
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not clear now whether the nato read is going to try and do this language on their own, or whether they're going to wait for the presence lensky to get to the table and make his arguments in person. okay, thank you for that. james space on diplomatic had us of that for us in vilnius was we mentioned take a has demanded concessions to back sweden's membership. the texas government one still came to crack down on groups. it considered as national security threats, which include the p k, k and the y p g on crow also demands the extradition of suspects that it cools terrorist soup. sweden has lifted in arms embargo imposed on tech a to gain oncourse approval. the tech has government also sort concessions from the us and once washington to supply with 40 new f. 16 fight to jets. let's get some reaction out of turkey. now we can speak to resolve cetera, and it's tumble, restore loss been promised to tacky as the summit gets on the way, are we likely to hear any more details about tacky?
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we'll get in exchange for green, lighting sweetens membership and to nature well, thirty's, approval, lower, everyone decided to get in to give the green light to see those accessions and it was a major back breakthrough for many take your so it was a surprise. however, the people that have pools that some now for me of the people that are familiar with these, you have some of the officials. mine kinda are seeing that few returns. turkey has a and so he got some concessions. but these are not the binding promises. as of now it's a framework. it's a kind of cooperation and a good we'll as well. so one of them is the, i'm with them zation of f. 16 fighter jets that took you have been demanding from the season long time ago and still awaiting their approval from the us congress. and the 2nd issue is there believe or the report in the customer unions. agreements with the european union ticket says that this is on the benefit team. one side was
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tricky. supplement for invest always wants to. ready for and that some of the other associates a 3 the benefits as well. so another issue is the restriction of the p k, k a n y, p g. the though there is to be some on the movements, in your opinion, and particularly in as in 3 of them. and the other issue is to guarantee the visa trip, who's a free travel for purchase the business to the change in the area. and there's also is going to be quite important that is the new security architecture in east mediterranean between the us least i'm tricky because uncle is quite concerned is that the just using is a of security to grease as tricky was take out of f $35.00 suffice programs and now the more than zation of that $66.00 wait temps. so these are the things that tricky has demanded. and the officials are seeing that you have been union the major members of the nature that have agreed to work on
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a frame where cover whether it's going to you complete the results or not really to wait and see. okay, thank you for that result. set of that for us on correspondent in assemble or sweden has committed to supporting tech. he is been to revise the process of joining the european union. let's go on to dominic cane in berlin. dominic, how is the prospect of a techie e u. membership being back on the cards going down where you are? the thing to remember when it concerns the e. u and took here is that spec session talks. the idea of accession has been around for decades, and yet that has never been any real progress forwards to a point where someone might think, well, we're not that far away from a deal being agreed and the actual accession taking place. certainly that's being the case as i say for decades now. and so whereas european has the government has
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the state will of breathes a sigh of relief. perhaps the beast metaphorically in seeing that, that the turkish government decided not to stand in the way any more swedish succession tonight. so it's not likely that it will be quite as easily perceived. the idea of corrupt being the next you capital as it was this, it doesn't seem quite as likely in reverse as it was certainly listening to the you heads of government at the nicer summit and shots, the german shots. so that was us questions about what might be the next step, and this is what do you have to say a c i'm but that's all based on the hops. at the last european council, we decided how we want to further develop the relationship between turkey and the european union. and we also asked the european commission to submit proposals and reports so that we can do so. i will also talk to present or do on here that the ticket is an important partner for us and this will be expressed in the future
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relations. so but talking to present the other one, talking to the sluggish government is something that has been going on. as i said earlier for decades. and yet that hasn't been real progress. and it's also worth mentioning the point that so that was all about shots who the hearing from the but of a you heads of government has the state of also being speaking. we heard certainly from this of you a bit from like some but he said that we've had problems with the turkish government before. and obviously if there are places that we can cooperate tom, we want to concentrate on that. but we have had problems before. so that's the thing to bear in mind that the you heads the government breathing a sigh of relief. that the issue with sweden coming into may so is going away. but the thoughts of allowing turkey into the you in the way that's, that's of a countries have joined the you that seem to step too far. certainly for some heads of government right now. don't mccain. that person by the end. thank you. the ministry alliance will further both says, presence in the bowl take off to sweden's,
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a session rates reports from the island of goldman on the scanned the navy and nations year long membership. it, as the sweetest flag is floating on the walls of this beat for centuries symbol of a once more like nation that has remain neutral for the past 200 years. that neutrality is now effectively over of the tech. it gave the green light to nighttime membership, as politicians and diplomats arrived in this med evil city on the island, the government this month, probably on the agenda. it was what sweden could bring to the table as a member of the military alliance workman. now start to see actually is the come towards of a new security architecture in your suite. and as part of that security architecture, i'm the i would argue that in the crack in this system which is now slowly being formed, it is dangerous. emmett unplugging, this killer, cause use this crack with that crack seal. nato now has a way to dominate the northern seas. with this swedish territory position between
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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 join 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 and tonight i well protest linked to the p k. k. were held in stock. i was sweden. strict freedom of expression is allowed, demonstrates us to put in the crown suite of maintained on monday that it has met and will continue to meet to turkey as conditions, but has remained firm on changing his constitution. there is nothing in the agreements with turkey that says the place itself. demonstrations in sweden, turkey wanted us to abolish sanctions against exports on military equipment to turkey. this was done fairly quickly and we have a new anti terrorism legislation. freedom of speech, this more wholly in sweden than anything else. so it's difficult to
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deal with that message over to turkey and 100. they are prosecuting secret case people. they haven't expedited anybody yet, but they will probably do some sweet amounts base to this campaign is 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, pull reese out. is there a government in sweden or speak to yes. in ok say is the former deputy chairman of the of the policy and a former advisor to president adelante joins us now from on. correct. thank you so much for joining us. president. anyone spent months holding out to sweden spends the membership of nathan. yesterday's. somebody pivoted, did he get what he needs on his own security needs? what? what was the quid pro quest? your your voice is?
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no. can you please note the was? i cannot hear you. okay, apologies. let me repeat the question. uh, president ed, one spent months holding up sweden's bid for membership of nato. then yesterday he pivoted. why did he do that? and i think there is, there was some negotiation that was less deep between the 2 popular 35. of course, it does technically still somebody and detached from tech and they were trying to make some negotiations and locked out all these notes through the last the negotiations. i think they do 2 points at that point of agreement and to the point of a mutual understanding each other. of course, the confidence of 13 it has been, it looks like that has been out of school by, by, especially by the nate to administration. the general secretary and also of course,
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bye bye sweet sweet going. and also has been, has, has been acting on what the cost of that it has been that has been okay. quite touchy and, but i think they take 2 points. i'm his decision on sweden still has to pass through tech is parliament the which edwin's policy, of course controls are. you still retains the ability to delay the expression or kids if you want. of course, nothing has to be of course, pumped to the best point. suppose that doesn't mean some other wants to be a competition by the, by them to so it has to be just, i think, what's the step that they can flow if i go on was to task, meet the decision to find them to start to and find them and talk to you is,
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is the last decision making in this into this process? because the piece of the cops in these, the season. so this is use of exception any other countries? naples, nate, nate to s a l i is requiring that step to be taken by the find the fundamental sports we've discussed about these about some of the position of the position is due to the finding of justice and. ready and also that some of so. ringback a position utility to, to get to these steps. ringback to be taken to. ready accepted to accept the. busy the reason because especially not, not on the, the big concerns about the about the support of suites. the government for the, for the software is the loops, but also the body of the put on yeah. things a, in, in this, nancy also was another point to the position and some other position in the country
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to, to do this could be to, to be, i'm convinced, i mean that, that to be a sort of a public opinion to be also get ready or be prepared for that for, for that decision because this, that, that was a sort of ready to send the decision. definitely not set in stone is what you're saying. yes. okay. so where, where does this old leave turkeys alliance with russia? a good job. i don't see it specialized because something that's but no, it is not a night. of course it is ship it specialize mostly. so i like with this sort of the communication. so to formation people for the relation explanation, which is not a nice and in some is vs or you solve of course pages or something, something soft twice. you can see very high agreement or high communication or
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even issue and such, such issues. but since you should see the basement but it's it looks not good. ready guys, some problems, there's sick been in the position of turkey and pressure are not the same. and cookies not always agree with the restaurant any evening or some the issues with that's a very, very apparent and but us disagreeing. he took you invested by the yeah. and like in the, even the, not a big chunk of the stuff up to 60. but at the end of the day that there is a so to find some issues. so to. ready mutual understanding each other. ringback is not to the, to the level making for example of crisis, but i can see the still stuck. yeah. unfortunately the position of took him to the police, you know, even though. busy they are not the same, they're not very close, but the key is asking to data allies. nato, for example,
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to be more head for the more understanding is too difficult. unfortunately, many, those groups of being supplements and the big white natal i. ringback studio, you're not staples always cheating the detective or the white pg. right? the cdm brushing engine cbs and the, the software itself with sections to t for a bit set sending then some, some width of. ready it is, of course not, not good for any any. so any ramos, i know this is an individual. okay. okay. i appreciate. i appreciate your time. yes. and august, a full me, a deputy chairman of the policy and a full adviser to president of the one giving us his views from on crow. such a more has on the news out, including remembering somebody else's loan, the vic,
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since the 1995 genocide, as pensions in both the amounts in sport funding, some good news for cost system. and you will have all the details lights on, shared with the hundreds of african migraines, stranded on the border with libya, reported to been put on buses by the military and transported to locations within tennessee. a 700 people were moved to the board last week. also being detained by security forces and followed protests against the presence in the city of slacks and as in president. ty site has rejected criticism that his government is ms. tracing african migraines and rescue cheese. talents, prime minister, as announced his retirement from politics for you to not to has ruled on, on the 9 years you took pallet in a coo, when he was head of the army. his policy lost a recent election. but
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a new government has yet to be formed. he set to remain as can take a prime minister until that happens to send on folks to see doc is the executive director of the institution security and international studies that tell her loan calling university. he says, a prime minister announcement is long overdue that this man, the general by us, he sees power by i'm actually cool. in 2014, he proceeded to lead the meal for government for 5 years, and then another 4 years up, a military drafted constitution along the way, 9 years of a lot of damage with finance, finance, international spending, etc. all time low meaning us in all the time it would be most, you know, but someone equals us 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 conflict still, 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, a tricky week for time that,
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you know, we've had the election in may. and this week of the 1st day, 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 is announced. and now they also other issues about this accountability for the wrong doings. or any post mismanagement of the economy and other allegations that we would like to see pursued. 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 to the prime minister. this does that in this context? that's awesome. tina is taking a step to was reducing energy impulse with a new multi $1000000000.00 gas pipeline. the government is facing elections this year and is on the pressure to resolve a deep economic crisis. theresa by his move. when is there is it's urgent tina's independence day and for the government, there was another reason to celebrate the now you ration of
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a pipeline that will transform argentina's energy sector by transporting gas from back. i'm one of the, one of the largest shade oil and gas we served in the world located in the particle in your region. as soon as the po that comes with it, it's the beginning of the change in argentina is economic in energy matrix because 65 percent of our energy is thermal. and gas is all transitional energy. we are no longer going to import. guess we're going to use gas sorted from us up. so the almost 600 kilometer pipeline was built in less than 12 months. the pipeline is seen as an accomplishment of economy minister and now presidential candidate that a few of my 1st entity over. so this project must, i, am, the parent of this party are facing a tough we election this year, mostly because of argentina and feedback on the crisis. oh, you mean a struggling with a very high inflation and over 40000000000 dollar debt with the i m f that is struggling to pay back and
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a shortage of foreign currency. the pipeline will allow the country to save at least $2000000000.00 in gasoline ports in 2023, a figure that will likely increase in the future gasoline. that's important. the pipeline woburn gas areas where there is none where to cease more intensity. it reduce the dollars that lead the country to pay for inputs and will increase the dollars we get when we're able to exported or that, you know, tober argentinians will be choosing a new precedent. and they say that whoever wins the vote with face to of choices to solve the balance is in argentina's economy able, who reported to good personal, appreciate the political power of the next president will be in congress. it will be in the social permit, he or she will achieve why i want to bring you some breaking news because the united nations human rights council is holding an edge and meeting on the banning of a cron, which took place in sweden last month. the meeting was requested by august on let's
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have a listen to what they have to say. this freedom of opinion and expression, we look forward to, to adopting a draft resolution on countering the religion. hatred, constituting insights meant to, to discrimination, hostility, or violence in order to consolidate the principles of human rights to conclude, would like to stress that freedom of expression is an ethical value that should spread the diesel co existence rather of the closing clash of civilizations. we should spread the values of tolerance and put an end to old practices of hatred and discrimination. the universal culture of peas and told events can only be billed through concert at the international efforts to ensure their respect for everyone. and also site is b, a, b, c, a pony. all. thank you. now look me my focus. tom. hey, 612,
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billable looters. a daddy minister for, for info. so focused on through, we do the president high commissioner, excellencies. i think human rights council for holding this search and debate 3 months ago we observed the 1st international day to come back. some phobia we were in our capacity is always the chair. we have the privilege to go check along the u . n. s g and d, u n, p g h, the 1st ever session tomorrow, the occasion of the un general assembly unanimously. we all spoke with one voice in condemnation as a whole year. unfortunately, the, the deliberates desecration of the holy koran has continued the government to sanction. and with the sense of infinity increasing these acts of designs to maximize publication. we must see this kayley for what it is, insight into religious hatred, discrimination, and attempts to provoke violence. we must join hands in condemning it. we must
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isolate those who stoke hatred. mister president, are the only problem is the spiritual. so to 1000000000 muslims is inseparable from their sense of identity and dignity. it is important to understand the deep that of public and pre meditation back of the garage and desecration causes to muslims. it is an attack on their face. the goal in protecting the draw tax for, for this council, for prevention and accountability is therefore reasonable and necessary in making this full, i'm not using side of the fundamental right to free speech. free speech is as indispensable as hate speech should be in defensible. i'll be the to protect free speech must not lose sight of the imperative to reject a speech. there is not a single listing country on the planet that allows the drastic desecration to pony tasks, of other religions. such an act is on. think about any of us. it is forbidden by
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face by culture, and by little it is in the same spirit. i resolutely stand alongside. those were calling for prevention, legal deterrence, and accountability of actions that constitute incitement. it, i'll send it to you against people who say, mister president, that is united as hatred of discrimination in color and forge policies for mutual respect, understanding and tolerance. i think you, the next speaker is katara is excited to welcome to she talk theater. minnesota of state for international corporation. welcome to me, this whole thing is on of the outset. we welcome the unanimous agreements of the it's ours. if to convene this urgency base,
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which addresses an important topic that falls within its monday, the namely addressing religious hatred which constitutes incitement, of discrimination, hostility and violence, weakened them in the strongest terms. only public incidents are burning copies of the holy court on, especially those that took place and the number of european countries at the time when the whole world is facing don't think challenges we have the select of a standard service. its anti semitism, for example, can be addressed to a number of countries, a magnify what happens to might not at these and magnify what happens to others and the cooling up on the other countries. they have to change the mrs on it just to present them. this importance of instruction is an opportunity to shed light to on the religious minorities all over the world. that is not limited to
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a certain, the rigid in european countries. many practices and lows do not respect to elation. diversity including most of them. another problem that most of them's of phase in the far to is to is this coming out to the practices where we have the confusion of the estimate and a religious discrimination which may cause the death of people in katara. we call upon the these countries do take a nation of measures to address the said and to hold for, but the vapors accountable and to prevent the reoccurrence. thank you very much. thank you for your advice to joining us. what we've been watching is going to the united nations human rights council, which is currently holding an edge and meeting the beginning of the koran, which took place in sweden last month. we had a little earlier from the pockets, don, representative administer for an offense, belong, will bhutto boxed on one of several countries who actually has requested this
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meeting from the human rights council. will see you in the human rights council and also demand an international response. we also had the from cas hawes representative ministry of state of corporation. let's speak to our correspondent will read top challenge has been following the story. before we took any further, give us a little bit of background to what exactly happened about a month ago. in sweden, when, when this cron was but so essentially an iraq the christine emigrants, funds a copy of the koran outside, still call him mosque during the day how it was an incidents this basically caused a significant amount of outrage around the well, particularly in muslim countries that was widespread condemnation. the swedish embassy in baghdad was with brit briefly, stones by angry protest, as uh,
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photo is of the clinic book thought outside of losing countries such as practiced on judge sweden to connect to ban on the binding of the corolla. the swedish governments came out and said that it did strongly reject the as lama phobic, acts committed by individuals and sweden and added that they said nobody reflected the opinions of the swedish governments box essentially doing this thing, burning a cron is not the legal on the swedish rule, the police have tried to stop plans, but things of the criminal or any other book box. the court said no, this is protected as parts of sweden's free speech, legit legislation. and they're all those in sweden who say that this cross is over a free speech into hated speech, which is a legal but at the moment the sweetest coats on supposing that that perspective at
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its heart ready, this is one of those repeated clashes that we have seen over many, many years, this tension between the lords in some european countries which in trying a free speech is pretty much sacrifice science even when it might offends the police of religious minorities within that country. versus the other, the police and in many islamic countries around the wealth pot, smoking service, the ones that hold upset and the items such as the current as being absolutely hardly. and therefore, any desecration of them is, is considered blessed, blessed and best. we've seen this time and time again, and it's going to continue. okay, thank you for that. rory challenged by 1st and loved in the remains of the victims of the struggle meets the genocide, have been buried on the 28th anniversary on the a trustee. thousands and bolts it hits the galena,
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paying tribute to the dead. 4 and 8300 mainly must. the men and boys were killed by both names of forces during the bulk and skull. the remains of many victims were they to found in mass graves which were hidden, to try and cover up the war crimes. we can speak to ida, how g me said she's lived for us in scrubbing each set. first the victims were buried today. a 1000 still missing when the process of when is this process of the search and identification going to end while my lean, that the victims have been buried earlier here in this cemetery. and now, more than 6700 victims have been buried in this cemetery where i'm standing by this much, much more than just numbers. because to all these people where son's father is
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brothers, someone's family members, and 1000 is still missing a 1300 people were killed in 7 in this agenda side in july 1995. and he has the majority of them, where men and boys, couple of 100 of miners were among the victims. however, they were also thousands of women who were killed. let me just say one example, the oldest and the youngest victim of 7. and it's a genocide where women, the oldest one, was the lady who was 94 when she was killed. and the youngest victim of 70 such on the side was a baby girl for team a was buried here and who lived only for a couple of hours. so yes, thousands victims still missing in the process of such an event. verification is very long and very complex. parts of the reason is the fact that we still do not know where all the mass graves are, where the perpetrators hits the remains of these victims and the path of traits.
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those remain silenced. they do not once reveal the truth of the families. and another reason is the fact that to both me and serve all me after killing these men, boys and women buried them in mas graves and lights are moved their skeletons to all the sites and locations with bulldozers and heavy machinery dismembering and breaking up there. but the parts, so yes, this is something that's my take many, many more years. and i did the genocide denials still exist today is what is the glorification of criminals? how difficult is it for families who have been infected to deal with that while moline, it's obviously very, very hard for families to go through this. let me just remind that's what happens instead of it. and into the in 1995 was genocide, then it was ruled by the i c j, the international court of justice and 5,
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the you and courts in hague and different verdicts. one of them is the verdict to the both the military chief come loud, which was sentenced to life in prison and consisted of genocide. the not the will crimes will sort out the one product which was the 1st president of the bosnian serb republic, or at a public, a set up scot. but said this part, these facts, legal facts, the perpetrators keep denying genocides and it's something very, very offensive for some office. ida hygiene research. joining us the from stephanie to police in his role have arrested 48 protest. this has been marching against the government's planned, traditional changes, demonstrations slow time, ways meetings, west of this land, haifa, and tennessee. on monday, israel's parliament approved a bell for a judicial april and it's past reading probably just to save and you know, limit the supreme court. i have a slight powers. is there any forces? meanwhile, have arrested 9 palestinians during raids in the occupied. westberg is ready on
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a storm. the ask refugee camp a novelist on monday night and villages in jeanine and took around as we've been reporting nature leaders have been discussing the war and ukraine, that has been the membership of the nato alliance president, belonged to me, is that lensky has said that it's observed that his country has not been off at a time frames and membership off that alliance. eliot, my colleague and this phase is take, spoke to maria. is that correct? but she's a spokeswoman to be russian ministry of foreign affairs. she told her that ukraine's absence from the nato summit is significant. a glitch as so great in those if we think about the question of why a ukraine is not included in nature ranks via it is quite interesting. the income in 5, finland, slip garza and sweden hose, but not ukraine rye. this is the questions that should be posted on your tv
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channels. why not? um, because you see that we multi 1000000000, you boot will credit your financial aid to use that provider to, to your grades through nature. it doesn't matter if a country so doing that together or individually they are providing arms to ukraine . so why not to ukraine is not to a member of not true. you ask why? nature hasn't made you create an offer of membership. there is the argument that perhaps including ukraine wallets at will with russia, would then be putting nato at will with russia. how would russia view and any kind of offer as membership or a foster trend for you kind of joining nature? is it a decision that's missional with it and it should say that there's still nothing new i use that. i see it is truly funny. you truly believe that nato is not in the state of war against russia because older fighters mercenaries,
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the miller trains truck to advisors to money and investing and not the entity which is delta provided to by net to to the key is the region for nature is involved in the military activities certainly. and the nature has been pushing crane was that i can provide you only one of proof in the office in the 6 months to get you a little more to you bought this month. the different discussion. moultrie authoration, in the summer 2021 nature has carried out with meal trips of sizes in the sea and the vicinity of the russian voyages and the b. and the depth time they have decided to penetrate to the russian border. it was the 6 months before the special milch reparation was launch. this was just one of the 1000000 examples when the nature is involved. does russia right now, as you alluded to that currently believe that it is at war with nature? well, not the condition of what we let you, not nature even have to certainly in the confrontation with russian. i'm quite
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surprised that you're asking this question. who has been talking about this every day that they've got to russia? they have low interested, high read the rule, hybrid woman, so military confrontation, sanctions pressure, political pressure against russia. one of the purposes of russia, of special military operation in ukraine, was, tends to be to stop nature from guessing more of a foothold that. but it really seems to have done quite the opposite. how does that happen? yep. me as the last time you but no, no, no, no, no, no. we have the we've had them to an objective to reconnect to because a need to united states with rickland, the entire which is slide had an objective to we can rush it just, it's good there statements. he said, you're full. yes. they were talking about the russians insurance. they wanted to, we can all, we can treat. you haven't made any statements. we haven't persecuted policy,
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but we can nature. we had enough. jack is, if there's some way that it was not, was set for the entire country, which is to notify the key regime because your original is not that it is criminal and does it service for shame. and we have set an objective to, to not suffice that to re key rashid and the 2nd objective was to, to minutes, right? the key resume. and we have a global objective which is to ensure guarantees the secure, dear and change to for russia. tell us a little bit more about what your foreign minister gala broke meant when he said that in response to nato expansion, it would protect its own legitimate security interest. what does that look like to know if the doctor has to use those that they've done and see does that processed and you does, this is the creation of security guarantees on the ground and that's for the political, the mention of a that's a question. i will explain what uh, the conceptual differences in the political positions over the west and our country
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. so what only means my wisdom countries believe that they have a moral rights to ensure the political domain and some of the world. and so it's like 1st and foremost, we're talking about the washington them through their exclusive and this, they have a historical ride to dictate, they will, and they have to move the queen, the 10th rules these world. but there are new rules. nobody has devised this rules, nobody has developed the rules. no one is where what these rules are about in delaware and just standing over the security mattress and security guarantees that is based on the level of the understanding of international law which includes the you and show up to the see the entire package. what i'm, what the reserves isn't part of the, of the documents that developed by the union secure to cancel. this is our understanding also how of peace or should not be able to distribute it,
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how the world uh should be built. it shouldn't be based on the rules that so no one is we're all ton is foreign minister jan gun will not attend this week's as the summit in indonesia for health reasons. instead, beijing's top diplomatic when he will go in his place for ministers of the association of south east asian nations, are scheduled to hold a series of discussions. it's a head of a regional form where officials will gather to address the ongoing crisis and young law intentions in the south. china sea sorento rains, of course, major land slides slash floods in northern india, these 29 people have died across the region to emulate and region of him. my child project, she has been the hardest hit rivers in the area, have reached the banks and swept away several still head on out of there. and suppose it's time to celebrate this major luca action from one of the most fun days of the baseball season. coming up
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assignments for as far. molly and thank you so much. you're being core of human rights, has found that athlete casters some and yet was discriminated against by rules that forced her to take medication to lower her testosterone levels. a 3 time 800 meter world champion, so many has been unable to compete at this distance is twice the 19. so many a housing condition that means her body naturally produces higher levels of testosterone. flood x ro, governing body,
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says more legal steps will be taken before a final decision is made. but it remains of the view that the regulations are a necessary means of protecting fair competition. now that dr. rich remains on course for a record equaling 8 wimbledon title. the serbian can book a spot in the semi finals on tuesday, he came through his 2 a date, tests with her at her attach. the defending champion was to set sauce when their match was suspended on sunday. when they returned to her caps, pulled one back for joseph. it's wrapped up for cents. he'll say 7 see the andre reply with netflix has to be ready that this image is only going to get the how to, um, tough to say that is going to get hotter than, than what i have experienced yesterday and today. but uh, you know, i have to be ready for that. you know rube live, it has been a top 10 player for many years and he's looking for his 1st i'm finals of a grand slam. so hopefully that's not going to happen. carlos alvarez showed
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plenty of fighting spirits on center court to get past the 2021. run around the tails are teeny alvarez, dropping the percent, but we're coverage went in for that. so face another 20 year old folder unit next on wednesday for placing this i'm getting to the point of finance and 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 that just either one day. so i, i'm, i talked to, you know, the risk that dream this year. but the right now is, is great to, to be in the final or defending women's world cup champions. united states have touch down in oakland ahead of the tournament, which takes off in about a week from now. us are immune to become the 1st team in either the men's or women's game to win 3 woke up in
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a row. they took off their campaign against vietnam on july. the 22nd. yeah. so for us to profession for woke up, sorry, a long time ago obviously that we were here in january and had a great, uh, great experience. uh so you almost feel like now uh like home again, the girl who is that certainly it presented their role cap squad. the matilda is out of fan riley in melvin was really have never won the title before. but we'll be trying to change that on home so well, that'll be led by captain in chelsea, striker sam curry, who will be playing and her 4th roll top. i mean, this is an amazing group. i think you've seen of the last couple of years. we've stepped together, we've gone through a lot and yet it's an amazing group and i'm really excited to kind of represent kind of but represent a shirley a on home soil and shy well as the spirits about now the world aquatic
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championships getting underway on friday in japan swimming provide some of the most striking images captured by photographers at any major sporting event. i'll just, there's were whole pathic has been speaking to a man who's provided some of the most memorable shots. some of the biggest names in the sports in the car to be in general, really put you at the moment the you put that under water and it just finds it. margie reese has been an agent around the world swimming since he was 10 years old . the 1st as a competitor, then working for the united states olympic committee, that is one of the world, premiere swimming photographers. he shows everything from liberty games to local swim, meets the water thing that attracted me was sort of this linear plan but couldn't
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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 and deal with the committee. and then moved back to my home state of california and started working with one of the largest influx here in the us. and it happened to be a place where one of the major commercials lebrands will do their annual catalogue sheets. and then 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 helping to be sure to shooting that in the context of a workout or training session marks affinity with swimming. and more importantly would sweep as the cd cap, just something credible images, some of the biggest staves into sports, including arguably the biggest of all the team target olympic champion, michael phelps. that was a big deal. the 1st time ever shop, michael. yeah, it was
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a big deal, but one of the things that i always try to go back to is just remembering that tate were all. busy people and we all do something great, we all do something interesting. i just try to approach everybody like, you know, people that they are and, and so quite frankly, you know, whether it's michael phelps, which is of course, a huge honor or anyone else that i job or do you use you or deal with a little kid? do me get counselor to personal, more brad, you know, just trying to be people where they're at and meeting with their should vanity 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 to anthony urban. and we shot data for a magazine cover back following the 2012 and and so that one in particular
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stands out more it cool. fly out with the us swim team for the world championships . and for cool courage apparent later this month, where he'll low down cap just move on to get to the liberties. russel, how far out is there a lot of miracle herrera jr. has one this year is major league baseball's, home run derby, a toronto blue jays player, smashed $25.00 homers in the final round to feed to a randy, arose, irena and the final showdown slide also made some history with this victory. he and his father, a lot of mir guerrero, are the 1st ever father's son 0 to win the derby guerrero, who was a twin. his dad won the title, hit 5 and a half miles of home runs on route to being crowned champion way for some reason. really well done. all right, that is all your support for now. back to you, my lean x far and that's it for me. my, the inside for this news,
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