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revolutionary support is us taking a stand, i guess the main regression with economy for the display of peace and you between defends, who make football. oh tourism angels on out just the era the us is always of inside the people around the world. people pay attention to this one here, and i'll just see this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. the nato offers ukraine support, but this lines to announce that the time table for the countries membership, the on saturdays, i them. this is out just there are live from the hall. so coming off of the sweden spit to join. nato is cleared between one to kid, could gains from the deal. sedans, government rejects a call,
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fond troops to be sent in to protect civilians. they look at why gun was struggling to keep the lights on the . we begin with the nato sound within this. when you were members of the ministry airlines and the kinds of crimes futures and nato is also reach consensus on inviting sweden into the alliance members and not laid out at the time table for when ukraine will be invited to join. i also have them put forward the conditions required for a succession. nato secretary general says they will work to bring ukraine's defense up to his standards on increasing cooperation through a nato ukraine council. we reaffirmed that ukraine wrote become a member of nato and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership function time. so this will change your cranes membership pos from
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a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree and conditions are met. i speak to john a how, whose following developments in vilnius, i think the main take away from all of that gender is that ukraine will not be getting a time table for membership. any time soon? right. this? yes, i nato's support for ukraine is unflinching and unquestioned. but it is that very aspect that ukraine was waiting for most keenly in the final wording that was agreed. we were told by gen, spelled but by the allies during the course of the day, around a declaration to do with its membership. would it join? how would it join? when would it join? and that wording to repeat. what mister stoughton book said was,
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the allies will extend an invitation when they agree and when conditions are met. so apart from the fact that those conditions remain vague, he made much of what he described as a 3 stage action plan, a multi year assistance mission to help ukraine shed. it's soviet era, particularly military pos, have come up to nato standards. the creation for the 1st time of the nato, ukraine council, and the dropping of that membership action plan that many new members have to follow to raise their standards politically, economically on military that can take many years. that nato feels that is a significant move beyond the 2008 declaration that ukraine would eventually joined . would it be enough for you? crime? probably not. presidency. lensky is here in vilnius. i think it is likely that that form of woods will fall well short of his hopes. his expectations, remember, during the course of the afternoon, he wrote a tweak on his way here it's a villainous. he said. anything sort of an immediate internet invitation to join
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the end of the time table for ukraine's accession. what he said, be upset. he said he would be leaving a window of opportunity to bargain away ukraine's membership. in negotiations with russia and russia would view uncertainty with weakness. right now, where do we go from here? does it president? so let's do you have an opportunity to influence that wording any further, perhaps in the meetings over the dinner this evening or during the course of wednesday? remember that wording has been hard for us by these leaders. they weren't able to agree it before the somebody that had to do it at the last minute. among the leaders, it is an attempt to diplomatically bridge a divide that is formed between members on the eastern flank, who largely agree with ukraine and ukraine's assessments. and those including germany, and importantly, the united states who feel that now is simply not the right time during a war. and i have any peace agreement that nobody can possibly foresee the parameters or not the right time to commit nato in its entirety to ukraine's
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defense against any possible future russian aggression. all the issue of sweden's membership also came up is the roads now open for sweden to join the block? i guess that was another moment of potential division. going into this summit, smooth over at the very last minute on the eve of the summit last night, monday night, late in the evening when president had one dramatically lifted his year long objection to sweden. adjoining he had insisted a year ago in madrid when sweden and finland were both invited to join, giving up the decades of neutrality over the back of the war and ukraine. the sweden make changes and crack down on code ish members of the band. p k. k. band pry took you, that is they have done so sweet and was convinced that it had done enough. uh, the tequila president. the one had said that he still objected. in fact res just
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was beforehand took. he's a big to join the european union as a possible final condition. and then domestically, as i said, those objections seemed to melt away. so that made nato 31 sweden with in due course. when it's right, divide by took, he is parliament and hungry is bottom, which will happen becomes $32.00. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much john hall as well as we mentioned. so care has demanded concessions to back sweden's membership once stuck home to track down on groups, it considered as national security threats during the p k. k and y p g ones f 16 find to jets from the us and the turkish government also wanted noms. and bongo lift gates, which sweden immediately complied with. a sol, solved though, has more from the stumble. agreed to support to be there's need to be in a major breakthrough for the mid 3 alliance is pushed to sanction is the fastest, but i'm kind of in the turn. has some demands from the west such as them within the
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vision of f. 16 fighter jets, the renewal and the forms in the customs union agreement with you reaping union some other 3 benefits and also the restrictions on the activities of feedback in white. fiji echo. so you'd have particularly is to be then, but what trucks are most interested in is the visa liberalization. that'll load the truck just. it is as to how he's a free travel to the show. again, area to lots of the problems. your kids are freely coming to our country. we also should be able to travel to europe, freedom. we also european. why can't they come to our country, but we can't go there. now accessing political, we'll go through the turkish parliament for the notification as soon as possible, as the leaders agreed in lithuania. but turks have concerns and they want to see the deal producing complete. the results is the model. i'm like an engine only. i hope it will work, but to be honest, i'm not that optimistic that the european union will deliver on its promise. because we have seen in the last 20 years that europe has broken its promises
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repeatedly or even denied that they have made any promise for them to be the city is suffering from an economy crisis and has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. and kinda wants to open a new chapter with the west to improve its economy. that's why technical feels like many turks here are seen that they will follow up on the promises made in this widia to be delivered. this saturday, which is 0. the stumble. sweden is also committed to supporting to the kids bid to revive the process of joining the european union, dominate. kane has more on the european reaction from berlin when it concerns the possibility of to to keep acceding to the european unit is what's making one point . crystal clear, it has now be more than 36 years since sort of key began the process of trying to accede to the european union over then it was called the european economic community,
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the being talks that have come on and then go off and come back on again and come back off again because of the view in many european capital cities about that perspective. these are the incur acceding to the european union, the conditions that have to be met by any candidate country coming into the european union. a such that that's such an a unit as believe that it must be ruled as from the berlin perspective. here in germany, mr. shots, the chancellor has been more emollient than that, saying that he wants to have a privileged relationship. partnership between the e u. m. to of kia, but it is also worth making the point that they're all of you lead to certainly as of yet, because from like somebody who has said that have been problems in the relationships with incorrect going back into the past. and now they want to concentrate on cooperation with to a kia but many. i'm not so sure about the idea of a rapid accession. as ross, as defense minister says,
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if your crime uses us costs the bombs against his troops, moscow will be forced to use them of the means. so by showing the reiterated whose army is in possession of cost them munitions, buddy says so far, they haven't used them in the offensive when you cried. how the rights groups have documented russians use of cost to bombs and ukraine. usually a shop of oliver has more from moscow. the russian, minnesota of defense, basically spoke about ukraine's undergoing contract offensive stressing that in general, the ukrainians had not achieves the goals and any of the directions. and indeed, according to showing russia, has refrained from using a cluster munitions during its special operation in ukraine. that's according to him that's he's was but if the us goes ahead and supplies the controversial class to bones to craig, the russian side will be forced to use the similar weapons against the ukrainians. basically that's what we have at the moment. a short goal is to announce the losses
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of the ukrainian armed forces since the beginning of the counter offensive, saying that more than 26000 minutes repass now and more than 3000 units of miniature equipment were destroyed. he will so stress that us and nato intelligence recognize the high efficiency of the russian defense lines. the mine fields, the high quality work will be on me and attack aviation. so do they, he administer show you're in vilnius today. it's a big task. so that is government has rejected a suggestion by the so called i god quartet, to send phone troops into the country to protect civilians. the leaders of can you, if you ok, south sedan and booty, they may think it out as of, of where they've cooled for an end to the violence. and so that i'm involved has more from pull to don, almost all of that accommodations that came out in the final communicate by the i
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got the country's following the summit. you know, just hop up on monday when i met here with strong indignation from this within his government. the statement issued by the minister of foreign affairs, particularly expressed that addiction, total destruction by this, within his government was all of those recommendations as especially those talking about sending off for can peacekeepers into so then removing heavy off today from capital and imposing an embargo on so then also some of the statements by the leaders were attended the senate uh well condemned here and did all the, particularly the one by the token prime minister in which he said there is a power vacuum incident. and the offer can countries should. those should do what they can to impose peace in this country. how much fun does the other parts of the united nations high commissioner for refugees and started moving thousands of students. these refugees from the board, the town of andre sunday, 3000 new arrivals crossed into chat, adding to an estimated 100000,
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already in and around the town admitted re send this revolt from andre. so do you use refugees in eastern chide island to move again? cramped conditions in the camp and tension within the host community is forcing the united nations to relocate thousands from the town of address. i will not, but what could that would reflect the 1st war and death for but returned to me 10 years ago last month? the violent and was death for 4th time back into job 3 days after she delivered that baby. there was a section. she's one of the 1st batch of refugees relocating to a new tab and was that it was they didn't have. i hope we get help with the new camp. more food health care and shelter with a just is running out of funds. it's hard to say if i expected she is a little bit, so we have less than a month to stops. so basically those all the life life loss distribution,
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if we don't manage to bring more image of the most of the united nation is high commissioner for refugees, says the new camp will address the concerns of both that are fees and host community that out. alright, the houses to florida please to 5 on monday, the to 8 under families that i latrine. so that was employee. and so that i, there is a cleaning. so the idea is to bring these people to a place where they can at the much better quality life conditions and agree i getting more desperate for shelter and medicines are about to run out. the walls with programs says it lots the funding to continue feeding tens of thousands of refugees. while nutrition cases on the rise with age is saying, children die due to lack of port residents. a relocating the displeased will bring some relief to the overburdened boat of town. that's additional good movie
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volleyball, the c uh, allowed a month. we have an alarming situation regarding installation and audrey because of the large number of refugees here. prices have doubled and even tripled, especially affected as rise to another food stuff, lessening the social situation. so 55000 refugees remaining a great the in desperate need of food and shelter. what was going to fatigue setting in another crisis, raging it around the world? help could be a long way off how many degrees i would just need to agree on the chart suit on board to. so i head on al jazeera, the un security council has failed to extend the mandates across the board to a, to syria, and leaving over 4000000 people on shore of where they next near will come from remembering 70 to thousands more of the victims of the 1995 genocide as tensions involves me amounts. the
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frank assessments the parties of the left to started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped. the policies of the right who started on the critic keys with the police said that the smartphone quote between a real kind of hot place inside story on al jazeera, the on child stones. the rates are behind the sides. a dramatize pod cost from al jazeera and this season we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women,
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and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am free that gun, no communist revolution of everyone in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe way. if you listen to pub, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a time? now to recap, headlines, nathan, members of the class, ukraine's future is to be part of the military alliance. nato secretary general, the insult them both sides, they'll work towards bringing ukraine's defense helps,
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with standards on increasing cooperation through nature. ukraine council. meanwhile, nato chief in stilton bug announced kit has agreed to back sweden's bit to join off to storing the application for get the texas government is demanded concessions to back to members. sedans, government has rejected a suggestion by the so called again, quotes had sent foreign troops into the country to protect civilians. delete is of kenya, ethiopia, south diamond booty has been meeting an addis ababa of the united nations. human rights council is holding an urgent meeting on the beginning of koran in sweden last month. the meeting was requested by pocket st. on one of several countries where protest is demanded an international response. free speech is as indispensable as hate speech should be in defensible. i'll be there to protect free speech must not lose sight of the imperative to reject hate speech. there is not
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a single listing country on the planet that allows for the drastic desecration to pony tanks of other religions. rory talons is following the debates from london. this debates was triggered by the burning of a caron and sweden a few weeks ago by that it rocky christine migrants who did it outside a mosque and stuck coleman and sets off a wave of condemnation from around the islamic wealth. there were protests in several countries including the rock where a protest is briefly storm. the swedish embassy in baghdad follow is of the she i tyrant, my daughter outside of several countries, urge sweden to find the burning of crohn's. and the swedish government quickly said that it strongly rejects it's d, as i must by the facts committed by individuals and sweden, adding that it is in no way reflects the opinions of the swedish governments. the
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issue is and sweep that's the lowest protects the budding of books like the crowned the bible, the torah as being allowable on the freedom of speech. the police have tried to stop such things in the past, but the quotes have said no. they are allowed to continue on the face of it is part of this ongoing tension between the values of secular liberal western cultures, which say that freedom of speech is pretty much spliced important thing. even when it defends the sensibilities calls religious. so rather groups within that society, the us is the values of as language countries around the wealth, which believe that so the higher the book of the koran is the size of holidays. at any desecration of it is essentially a blasphemy. there are some in sweet and the said the budding of the kronk crosses
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the line into hate speech which is illegal, but at the moment the colts, it's sweet and i'm not supposing that few 4, which happens out there in london to the remains of 30 victims of the 70 so genocide have been buried on the 28th side of us. 3 of the atrocity thousands in bosnia and herzegovina paying tribute to the dead. more than a $1300.00. namely, most in men and boys were killed by both me and said forces during the bulk of boil . the remains of many victims rights are found in mass graves which were hidden to try and cover up the war crime. ida has the most, which has more from server needs more than 6700 victims have been buried in this cemetery where i'm standing by this much, much more than just numbers because all these people where son's father brought the someone's family members and 1000 is still missing
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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 sabotage on the side was a baby girl for team. a weeds buried here and who lived only for a couple of hours in the process of search. and it is the vacation is very long and very complex. part of the reason is the fact that we still do not know where all the mass graves are, where the perpetrators hit the remains of these victims and the perpetrators remain silenced. they do not want to reveal the truth to the families in the un security council has failed to approve and extensions across the board, the aid deliveries to syria,
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and you in mechanism to deliver aid to siri as last level health regions expired. so many a decade, about 4 point one 1000000 people in northwest syria have relied on this you and arrangement to access said russia veto to 9 months extension. while all the nations rejected moscow 6 month extension, the conflict in serial net to one of the biggest to many, 10 crisis in the world. the devastating exports in february have further exacerbating the situation for the civilian population in the northwest and part of the country. more than 4000000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance, about 4 out of 5 of them, a women and children, the police in israel as arrested faulty, a protest as have been marching against the government's plan. judicial changes demonstrates as blocks highways leading to western sun hyphen and televi monday, as well as paula to prove the bill for additional over hole. in this 1st reading protests to say,
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the new law will limit the supreme court's oversight powers. and on con, has moved from a protesting teletubbies. the police are trying to read all the in the
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all during a break the and for the move the hundreds of african migraine, stranded on the board with libya reported to be put on buses by the ministry. and transport to locations within 2, nicea 700 people, a move to the border last week off to being detained by security forces that followed protests against the presence in the city of fox. so it is in president guy side has rejected criticism. his government is mistreating african migrants and
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refugees gone. his government is struggling to pay that's including money o $2.00 independence electricity produces the threatening zip codes supplies. the international mod refunds is just agreed to a new $1000000000.00 a year bailout program over the next 3 years. in the meantime, millions of people are struggling to keep the lights on out on the task. the reports from the capital across the light in this compound can only stay on for a short while enough time for people here to cook clean and pay for the evening. so many families in gonna it costs too much to keep the lights on any longer electricity prices increase to 18 percent in may. this governments don't really care about would receive. the only thing to think about is vehicle for 10 minutes. because if this government's really cares about the people of this country, i mean, they wouldn't be texting us this much. rationing power means having to manage and the dog is he has another headache for guy mans already struggling with the high
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cost of living inflation and texting piece of government lead is hoping you $3.00, a $1000000000.00 bill to agreement with the international monetary fund will turn round the economy governor has one of the biggest economies in west africa, more than 50 percent of electricity here is generated by independent companies. if they don't get paid on time, production will be affected with the state of more than a $1000000000.00 to independent purchases. it's a lot of money in the country suffering. it's was to be put on a crisis in a generation now present with the possibility of pockets. we may not be able to go on to supply us. we suppose to do uh, we need to pay for updates our topics and other commitment obligations that we have close to now policies like the lenders and credits. so we definitely not to position to guarantee supply b i n is conditions for the bailout means the
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government has to kind of explain things and increase texas. so going names would likely soon pay even more for the electricity to stay connected. hardaman tasks out there. okay, well that's it for the show, but you can get more information and all those stories is headed over to our website out to 0. don't com. whether it's next then inside story, we'll look at the future of nato. the, the, the color of the weather is pretty quiet across the middle east. that will i have her to describe this label binding the hot we have temperatures going up into the full sees that i mean the q weight of 45 info ha. waiting to stay. pick up a smile, just set again for time on wednesday. so i some missed the dust assigned to watch
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out for. is it going into with us? nice. how should we say 42 celsius here? 40. i think you might still find the hosting off having said that, but overall is you can see it does state allows you to try and try to across the northern parts of africa. plenty of us have the weather coming through here. big showers. they're into a good parts of nigeria, southern areas they've gone up an entire go using right across towards liberia and see are really on the gambia could see flash study, some heavy rain for time. just coming in here. we'll see some what to whether to into southern past of more tiny over the next. so i just want you off with some very heavy pockets of frame that the southern areas are chad joining up with the weather that we have across the central parts of africa. then, to the south of these general retry and what i waited for you, whether the rad snow that we saw and or how does, but that's now pulled out. so the way still wanted to shout was around the eastern cape into mozambie. but by and large,
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it's essentially dry. the 19 sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was the thinking when new dynamic movements for launched in the last of a 3 part series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were close, be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation, the sixty's in the arab society on outages era. why did turkey change his mind on sweden's nato membership at this year's summit, the alliance is set to expand as it faces new security challenges. so how will this change the geo political landscape in europe? this is inside stored the

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