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of investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on outages era. a filmmaker follows her mother's return to south so done after years and ag. so we came home and into a vice presidential position, my mother stripping into the role that my father died in will not be history, repeating itself to a more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family in challenging times. no simple way home. people with us. we don't know what to us on a jersey to the shilling words. supposing the russian president says any aggression towards better routes would be seen as an attack on his own country. the
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other ones are in georgia, this is all just here. a lie from the also coming you in ones of starvation, death and suffering from millions off of the breakdown of the black sea green bay. nationwide protests in israel as thousands of people march against the government's proposed changes to the legal system. on a trial date has been sent to former us president donald trump, whose facing charges relating to the sampling of classified the russian president vladimir putin as well. and poland about his deployment of troops to its eastern boda with better rooms that move by potent wasn't corresponds to widen. the messenger is training, but our russian soldiers right on tokens. buddha mike lapel has more state border crossing prohibited reads, the sign separating poland and bellows. so for the poland is a member of nato. that a ruth is closely allied with russia,
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but is kept its troops out of the war and ukraine. so fall, but stalls instead of wagner medicine res. now based in that country or training bill of russian troops, those exercises are taking place right on the polish border. poland responded by the probably more than a 1000 troops east. these are hardly more criminals. so of course, any privilege government would be concerned and the 1st jew, giovanni government is to protect his son on board, the international border. and the people outside portion below also is response was met with somewhat of a history lesson from the russian president. nor do they have, i did say that it was thanks to the soviet union. thanks to steps taken by style in the podium got substantial territories in the west. german lat. this is a fact western polish territories, stollins gift to poland, but that extended and have all friends in war so forgotten about it will give them
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a reminder with the makeup of proteins. territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959, just the week before nazi germany's troops across the board into poland. at all 5th land, joseph stalin, signed a non aggression pact effectively coughing, poland, and hoff. as each army invaded from either side, it bought the soviet union 2 years before hitler focused these sites on inviting that country in 1941. at the end of the 2nd world war, pollings board has changed significantly with its preamble frontier, shifting so the west to incorporate parts of defeated nazi germany. this was stolen, so called gift guten was referring to. but for my head of nato's allied, come on, retired general. phillip breedlove says pollutants, comments about poland,
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maybe just a distraction. have the village press now start talking about these exercises and stop talking about his failures in ukraine. here on the police board with ben, a roof, people are concerned, the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something worse for the country. mike, level l g 0. with us, i believe it has more on the story. a legitimate patient has lost child, have been punished, need to say that seeking to annex a large part of the ukrainian territory. postpone and also wants to seize puddled the bell of russian land. so persian vide retaliation of poland goes to go ahead and unleashed a war games. batteries. he said it would be the war against russia to, as both countries. a part of the union states, also according to pace in the west, is disappointed with the ongoing ukrainian counter offensive as it has no result
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saying that the ukrainian on forces stuff with a huge losses. he criticized the quality of the western weapons delivered to ukraine, saying they were even interior to the old soviet made equipment. meanwhile, we had from that piece a 4 minutes to serve, gave her shift and on the consequences of russia's withdrawal from the grain. do, he commented on the statements by the russian defense ministry, that's why the whole ship, some of the block see, would be considered carriers of ministry, congo. he said that the vessels that would be inspected in order to figure out what the carry and all the issues of the future transit of the ships in the block c would be discussed during possible new contacts between press and prison. attackers, president, added one, you now shop of all of the outer z, right. and we'll start with you and to monitor and cheat says the end of the black sea grain deal with risk millions of lives as when speaking off to ukraine, that use russia of attacking more brain facilities in the odessa region on the black sea coast. 2 people were injured in the latest and striking and tons of
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agricultural approaches has been destroyed. the un security council also next to discuss the consequences of the deal ending of different altogether than james based reports from human headquarters in new york. this was the 2nd meeting of the un security council in one week to address the termination of the black sea grain deal. that was strong comments from both the political. i'm the humanitarian chief of the u. n. for many of those 362000000 people, it's not a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of the children and their families . they're not sad. the angry. they're worried that can so someone will go hungry. some will stop, many may die as a result of these decisions. the events of the past week about the latest developments in the russian federation since this war against its neighbour, a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. the brushes termination of its participation in the black sea initiative,
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coupled with its bombardment of crucial ports, will further compound this crisis. russia assess house, a series of 7 conditions that it says has to be met before the deal can be restored . and un officials tell me that that is a very high bar, probably come the match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which they're discussing privately with weston countries for a new route from odessa to remain the hawking. the ukrainian coast. un officials tell me that that is unlikely to work because no company wants to risk its vessels . when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target, james base out, you cetera, or the united nations. hey, folks are critic of president tutoring. none form intelligence officer, ego stroke office facing up to 5 years in prison on charges of inciting extremes. and he's criticized rushes, ministry, and white investment is what he called incompetence. and ukraine stroke up was one
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of the 1st leaders of the must go back, separate his uprising and use them ukraine after russia's unexpected and have crimea last year done. cool, convicted him with murder in connection with the 2014 downing of a malaysia airlines passenger jet. which killed 298 people. a 17 year old palestinian boy has died off the shop by his ready forces and the village north of ramallah. it happened and on the sofa, the palestinians were taking part in a weekly protest against the needles ready supplements and land confiscation the sold. as i said, job open fire in response to a protest. as for instance, as fast as a people have been marching from tel aviv to west jerusalem and protest against the government's proposed traditional changes demonstrations have been held in as well since march. parliament is due to vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's powers. to strike down government decisions in a televised speech on thursday. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the government would push through pops up a change. it's pretty vocational model. him and i would like to tell you that
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efforts are being made to reach an agreement on the reason ability clause. i sincerely hope that these efforts will be successful, but even if not from a quick mobile lucian's door will remain open to you. citizens of israel and the opposition opens the candle. we're stuck with a government that doesn't function. instead of working, netanyahu's government is waging a war of attrition against the citizens of israel. all the prime minister has to do to prevent the destruction and the hatred. and the risk is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and responding to what the people want the most peace and to return to a common life and common good. it is possible, it is within reach, that is what needs to happen now mama junction and has more from occupied east jerusalem. and when you look at this video, it really speaks to the commitment of these protestors that have continued to come out a week after week, month after month trying to protest against the passage of
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a bill or the even larger package of propose bills by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and as far right wing coalition partners, that would critics say, substantially, we can the judiciary here. now when it comes to this specific protest, this march, it started about a day and a half ago. it's going from it started to tell a b, and the plan is for the thousands who are taking part in it that they will end up sunday morning in front of the connected in front of the parliament. that's when it's scheduled. the debate will start taking place about this bill. that would, as critics say, substantially, we can the oversight of the supreme court as well as other courts in israel. and the fact of the matter is this is not the only protest you also have had by many accounts, hundreds of thousands of people that have been coming out day after day in the past week, various cities, some of them, uh, stopping traffic. um, uh, cutting the highways some of them in front of union building, some of them in front of the supreme court of protests that we cover just
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a couple of days ago. trying to get the message across of the prime minister that they are committed to continue to come out. no matter the obstacles they may face to send a message that they will not back down. if the prime minister does not back down and does not show this very contentious package of proposed laws, that would overhaul the judiciary in this country. sweden has pulled out its embassy stuff, in fact, that as protests continue in the city, demonstrations are criticising. well that, quoted you, desecration of the koran and spoke of some of the protest i'm taking place and they've been living on under ron care on some of the diplomats service, stuck on the mission and for a protest which demonstrate just said they would come on a total of that has been set for former us president donald trump defies charges of mishandling top secret documents. a federal judge us at 20th of may, is the trial start date that will put from stride at the end of the republican
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primaries, discounts to the funds on that for the nomination to run for president in 2024 from faces. 37 counts in the trial, including more than 30 violations of the espionage of my kind of has more from washington, dc for the legs the judge. in the case, eileen cannon has announced that the trial will be held for a 2 week period beginning on the 20th of may. now the prosecution had wanted the trial to begin. as soon as december, the defense had been arguing strongly that it should be held off until off to the election in november next year. so the judge has come somewhere in between. she's come a little bit off to what the prosecution wanted a little bit before what the defense wanted. one must remember as well, but this particular judge is under intense scrutiny. given an appeal of quotes, the verdict in terms of previous documents she made which the appeals quote said, was a wellness and gave her the equivalent of
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a traditional rep on the knuckles. so here she is attempting to split the difference. it seems, but this is not the only legal issues facing donald trump. it's a long list of cases that he's going to be fighting during a campaign season. let's just look in may this year he was convicted of factory and defamation in one trial. now there's going to be another case involving back to the trial on the january the 15th next year. been, he's facing a city full council, falsifying business records with regard to hash money payments. that trial is set for march the 25th next year. and then as soon as october this year, you'll be facing another case in new york under the allegation of falsifying the values of his businesses. this is along with his 3 adult children remembering to the school some of the possible pending cases. the special prosecutor jack smith is considering whether to him direct him on events relating to january, the 6th,
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and his attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 election assembly investigation is ongoing in georgia. so there's a lot of legal issues that may will hit trump at a time when he is running to campaign, as president, a montana. i'll just sarah washington. yes, vice president coming to harris's in jacksonville, florida, where she's spoken out against the states, new black history curriculum. critics, a leaves on key historical facts, including florida's part in slavery. we want to know that we are sending our children out as role models of democracy who therefore know the importance of speaking and telling the truth. the importance of understanding when you are a leader, you must know history. audio category is following the story from washington dc.
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she essentially said that the state of florida in issuing these new standards is trying to replace history with lives go through those strong words. she used and offering at least 2 examples of the vice president. so that now middle schoolers, in public schools in florida must be taught that slavery benefited this enslaved people by allowing them to develop skills to their personal benefit. and other example that african american victims of race riots that were perpetrated by whites throughout us history. that they themselves, the victims were also perpetrators of violence. now the florida board of education passed the standards on wednesday, and they were quickly condemned by civil rights groups and also by the florida as teachers union who called the standards and truthful and at the service to students . but this board of education itself,
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which overseas the arching curriculum for all public school students in florida, they called the standards in depth and comprehensive. so, so, so to come here and how does air, including strong winds, re ignite fires burning around the greek capital athens and its surrounding areas, plus reports of fresh air strikes, and costume, se 7 people the dead. and the, one of the last staples active. and so them says it might pull out on the color of the weather as long as you set fair request. not to go straight here at the moment, but we have to some plus 3 showers just running through the by teasing down towards victoria towards tasmania. and then the off the battle system just to bring you some on showers towards that eastern side of both as we go on through the next couple of days when they say that it's 6. when,
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when the on the cool side temperatures at around 10 cells, you still have a central pass of 40 in oakland that we got with ice blustery showers across the se, state going on into sunday and on show a brace, bring some shells. coastal positive new south wells, just pushing up across the gulf coast to was brisbin and beyond the sunshine coast . we could well see you around a months worth of rain for here, monday, going on in to choose the spice of just a couple of dies. lots of heavy right, that is likely to cause some flooding. flooding concerns to into china at present, some very heavy right into central pos, pushing up towards the north east. west. the weather will make its way across the korean peninsula. sliding a little further south with some more flooding wires. therefore, south korea, as we go through the next couple of days to the use of battery, there's generally try plenty of sunshine coming through. take care of it around $33.00 degrees celsius. but wanted to share was running into weston and southern past this weekend on the,
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on counting the costs, a blistering, a wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions cover towards the mythology plan . to put the country on the global forest map. false, why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion? counting the cost on that, i'll just say all of latin america for most of my career, but no country has a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why the the quote america took a lot of our top stories here. this uh, president vincent,
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as responded to report the opponent will deploy transcripts border with bananas. he says russia would react to any impression against that. it was for the old means of its disposal to view as humanitarian cheeks as the end of the black sea greenville, who put millions of serious risk. speaking up ukraine to choose russia about talking more warehouse and storing grain. and you're definitely flex. i'm thousands of people in israel, i imagine from tennessee to west jerusalem. the spot of major protests against visual changes and fees are expected to vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court hours to strike the government positions. strong winds have re ignited fires made a great capital offense while fires a force thousands of people to free their homes. authority is confirmed to the flames had initially been contained over night, but firefighters lost control. rising temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius are expected across greece. stephanie deca has the latest reminder on the outskirts of
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office the, the revised the circle every 2 minutes or so. that tube into it. you can see the red car now coming down to 5 thousands of water. we're told that it's now pretty much the
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. so it's not just the greek fire department that is flying here. you also have help from the french, from the spanish multis cypress, other international countries, pretty much under control, according to the authorities at the moment. but the concern is exactly that, as we say, it is the wind direction. we were talking to one of the international teams here who said, no, it isn't even particularly the heat wave. that is the problem. the temperature is the problem. it's the lack of humidity and it is the wind. and it's because you have this very ira, just fly mobile dry line. this is all pine forest. so this is the issue when the wind picks up that quickly, it can reignite. so that is the issue. you can see now there's no helicopter, there is wind back, and that is why the content we still pouring water from the sky is not just how the culture is also assessment aircraft military aircraft to try and contain what's burned around 35 square kilometers
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a forest outside of the greek capital often is because dogs of libya and molten conducting joint sea drills design to, to migrate in some crossing the mediterranean sea. the 2 countries agreed to the patrols back in 2020 and say so far it's succeeding with fewer people landing in malta. those are stopped being returned to libya. obviously, it was malik train and joined one of the coast complex. they are calling it operation dawson, one taking place of the coast of the letter. this is the 1st ever joint naval exercise between mountain lives and dogma is this is a great exercise in the great motivation for our staff to learn and develop themselves. one. the agreement signed by the letter and tripoli in 2020 aimed at caribbean migration from libya across the mediterranean sea to malta has seen much success in 2019 more than 3400 migrants arrived here by sea. but following the agreement, those numbers have drastically declined every year. so far this year,
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only $142.00 people have reached molto from libya. the migration problem is, is not only more testing problem if there's some b roll and then, but we are a small island and the center of the method there in, in, and the we, we are affected more than other countries, according to officials here. these drills are part of a training program to help libya develop their maritime capabilities. clinton o'neill is the commander of the multi armed forces. it's all corporation with them is, is the best at the building so, so we, we are there to train them. um and then in techniques in the motor time affairs and in more time operational law. and then they practice that in their own and don't come to drills include medical evacuations, vessel inspections, and search and rescue operations training these waters. the central mediterranean
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sea has been described by the un as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded debts since 2014. so for this year, more than 500 people have died and nearly 850 have gone missing in these waters trying to reach europe. but more than 8800 have been intercepted, etc, and return to live. yes. that because it works for me, tell you n g o that rescues migrants in the mediterranean. he says the push backs to libya are illegal. why libya is not as safe come 3 and the lead the can not be a safe for park off. would be seen by cation menu, say, these drills are part of an e u policy to externalize its borders and keep migrants out other se, libby and authorities committed widespread abuse against migrants. but these officers here say they are just trying to do their jobs about china ultra 0 off the
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coast of malta. and so them, there are reports of strikes, a few lovely 7 civilians in the capital costume. that roles and suggestions the a group doctors without borders could pull out of the country up to one of its convoys was attacked under 0. is he to move and has more of them. i'm told him on the capital cost if the slicing continues between the sudanese army and the farm and it through rapid support forces the number of civilians who continue to lose their lives. as a result of being caught in the crossfire continue to increase. in the early hours of friday, the sudanese army launched s racks in the southern parts of the capital and residence there say that several civilians were killed as a result and that many others were injured and were transferred to a hospital in the southern parts of the capital now hospital say that as a result of the continued fighting bit or facing huge pressure to try to treat those who are injured as a result. and the magic group, doctors without borders said that one says they,
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they are con void which were heading towards the hospital in the southern parts of the capital, consisting of 18 members were physically assaulted by who's the identified as arms man. and they say that if that continues to, or of course, once again, they would have to consider their operations in the capital costume. many in the medical field here say that would be catastrophic because as it stands right now, the situation is quite dire and they need more help uh, from organizations, including doctors without borders. and that should be hospitalized. then their situation will continue to deteriorate. people morgan onto 0 on demand. opinion polls suggest spain's main center, right part is expected to do well in some days general election. but i'm, let's say the people's party may need to form an alliance with a far right policy to get into power. somebody, diego has more few springs capital. it has the major political parties close. the town pains on friday, just 2 days ahead of the following day on sunday. the question remains in which direction is faint habit. now the prime minister present
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a son trip has been on able to transform the economic growth that has been happening in spain into some thoughts for his policy. ahead of him is the center, right? people's policy just being campaigning on issues of national unity as well as tax costs and spending cuts. now the question remains also, how much of a majority could the people's policy when it could still be an issue where they would have to have support from the radical right wing policy box. now if that were the case, it would be the 1st time in spans recent history that a radical right wing policy would be in government. and that has implications for how policy will be driven in the country. and also how that will be affecting european union. and as a consequence, also in brussels, sonya diagonal, i'll just sarah madrid's s u k prime minister re so next conservative policy, a sofa, 2 major defeats and by elections and now to avoid
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a 3rd loss. the main opposition labor policy. one is the biggest bi election victory since 1945 and in northern england district. the vote is it is crucial a gun into a possible general election next year. but it's made the reports from london here by the class may do the labels newest member of parliament for 70 years old. when his party last one a british general election. we have re written the rules on why labor can when 25 year old kid my over turned a conservative majority of more than 20000 in a bi election in the north of england. his party hopes this is a taste of what's to come. you 5 take for change, you put your trust in the labor policy. as we said you, we had about cry for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, etc. joanne dikes has been julie elected as a conservative last 2 of 3 seats in by elections on thursday. the governing party
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held on just to be x which see to form a prime minister barak johnson. you resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties in his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot in acts of actions. it's on jail available if he's been acting like it's a done deal. if people have on where it says total events, that it no, but he's potty, only one here because of local anger at the extension of a scheme from labels love the man that imposes heavy fees and people using older more polluting cause. nationwide labor leads to conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can say, well, the story about fences now exploding into more full like terror as they released the federal prospect. i'm surely and thank you the can no the any to empty. now that has a majority of about 50000 is basically totes, unless the is dramatically trying strikes me for pay high inflation,
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rising mortgage, right. a rule fueling both to frustration with the government, offering ticket. what that, what i've done to like the last time to turn right. and people won't change the size and everything's going down really soon. that cost perhaps about 12 months to tony's parties, fortunes around the speculation. they'll be general election by november next year . but it's going to be an uphill battle. the conservative policy has been in power . the 1st, the news i struggling to point to ending achievements. burnett smith, alger 0 experts that was biggest to come across quite a is following the bought a guy got credit to is a one kilometer long gosh. and the russians far east. rising global temperatures are warming, what is normally permanently frozen ground. the picture of a headline.

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