tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 28, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h. i. d, evidently in the fight against cobit 19. we ignored the global side to port products for 4 people, the cost time. appendix. oh no, just the the . 2 kimberly help if this is the news our live from the hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. major delays for thousands of passengers as the u. k. is air traffic control system. it is hit by a technical phones. angry libya at revelations. it's foreign minister,
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head talks with israel, has now been dismissed. the president of france says they ambassador in this year will not leave despite pressure from the agenda there. and a day of he core hearings and for us president donald trump election, interference trials as full spanish prosecute says advice, and a sexual abuse investigations. the country's football federation president lewis reveal is really always under pressure still to resign after kissing spanish by jenny and my so on the lips following that will cover the reward to begin in the u. k. were a technical issue at the air traffic control has been identified and fixed. now hundreds of flights for grounded across the country after it's air traffic control . all systems suffered to
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a computer failure. airlines across europe warned passengers to accept long delays and cancellations. it's bank, holiday monday in the u. k. was one of the busiest days of the year to travel. well, i was, is there is need barker is standing by for us at london airport need talk to us a little bit about what is happening, where you are. well, the good news that kimberly is at the national and traffic services have confirmed that the glitch has been identified and they have quite a remedy that problem. what they doing now is uh, once we get closer to see how it says uh, going forward, it did temporarily mean the flight plans had to be inputs it manually into the given system rather than being done digitally. but as you can understand, all of that, just simply slow down the number of flights that could be processed at any given moment in time. and given also how vital and health typical of that for like he far ways to global transport. infrastructure is that clearly the knock on effect on
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that small glitch can be felt far and wide. he slowly planes arrive aligned, that'd be 90 seconds normally and there isn't much of a margin of error. oh, there's a glitch has been fixed. you need need to look behind me at city airport to see does not mean of course. the travelers can now immediately stop. so moving maybe every flight here at city, apple, in the heart of the capital, has been cancelled shoes, problems for travelers, and knock on effects of multiple airports across europe. because travelers of course, con, arrive here in the u. k, while the slots a gates and add ports live is tremaine blocked by these ad croft. it is of course, one of the busiest travel days that we did a phone call today monday. and it's not over yet. it could be many hours, possibly even a few days before all of this is finally cleared up. and in terms of safety, what is kind of the main concern here? not just now, but moving forward. it's because with all this happened,
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the big concern was, was this going to have an effect on spacing of aircraft to, of how airplanes are able to keep safety apart from each other in the arrow. but major capitals like london that wasn't a major concern from the experts about that initially because i understand there is a back up mechanism for over single of that. the problem isn't with spacing. it's about pacing. and that has been a huge backlog of flights coming in for multiple locations, some of the longer whole flights with less than trouble because the flight plans that are already being arranged a significantly ahead of all of these problems. it's the shorter whole slides we're likely to see continue problems going forward. all right, thank you so much new bar for reporting for us there with that to breaking news story. thank you. all right, we're going to turn to our other top story. now libby is top diplomat has been
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sacked after it a merge that she held a secret meeting with israel's foreign minister last week. now sources of told al jazeera that she has now fled the country. the meeting between the pair with 1st of it's kind of the 2 nations don't have any official ties. libby is foreign ministry has sought to play down the meeting saying it was a casual encounter. but israel has disputed that account saying the to our discussions in rome were agreed at the highest levels. now news is that meeting 1st revealed by israel's foreign minister, eli cohen sparked protests across libya, demonstrate as brenda's really flags and demanded that to the official be dismissed . now normalization of ties with israel is a criminal offense under libyan law. to cover the center, we condemn this meeting with these rail, especially if the normalization was plumbed. and this, this meeting really happened. if it is not staged or something,
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then honestly this is not acceptable to libyans, a sub. and then for the senior, we support the palestinian people totally and we will not allow for libya to occupy any country in the world. whether with israel or others, we have the libyan people are a free people and we do not allow this at all. palestinian people, arabs and we care about them correctly. well, malik trina reports are triply on the government's reaction and the public's mood. late last night, the libyan foreign ministry released a statement saying that this the, the foreign minister in his own mind, goose is meeting with you. like go in, was incidental and informal. well, visiting her count of her and tell you and counterpart in room you like holding these rarely for minutes or just happened to be there on the statement added that there was no negotiations, no discussions or consultations in regards to the relationship between israel and libya. of what we've seen,
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things are across the entire country. people went out on the streets last night, calling for her to be dismissed immediately as a result, the prime minister opposite how means of eva suspended her of her duties temporarily last night. he's open investigation. but today we're hearing from sources close to probably minnesota opposite. how many debate about that, and that's the admin goose. libya it's 1st female foreign minister has been dismissed of her duties. also why they've lived in foreign ministry, has tried to downplay this meeting. people here are extremely angry and i think it's clear to say that the libyans aren't ready to normalize their relations with israel. now, trina, 0 tripoli, to now in terms of that meeting, much more details about it are coming from the is really side. as of the 0 is harry flies, that reports in western slim. well, an entirely contradictory narrative coming from use ready side as opposed to the
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lady inside of this equation. a foreign ministry official saying that this was a coordinated meeting featuring direct talks, not the kind of accidental bump into you kind of me think that the lived inside has been describing. and that's very much the message that came from the statement of, from the foreign ministry on sunday, in which there was reference to discussions about what the technology, agriculture, of cooperation, restoring jewish sites inside libya and the color coding the foreign minister. also saying that this was a historic moment, the 1st step putting it in the kind of context of all the efforts towards normalization with other arab states. there was also uh, from this foreign ministry official, a, an indication that this was a coordinated announcements of the meeting by the israeli side. but at the same time that was saying that the timing of this announcement was not coordinated. so stretching the definition really a coordination there, and suddenly the lady inside seems to be taken completely unawares by the public
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nature of all this. i'm not as attracted a good deal of criticism within is right as well, especially from the opposition to form a foreign minister from a prime minister. yeah, and i did now the leader of the opposition saying that this was amateurish, but it would dismay other countries engaged in negotiations with israel. he said that this was a morning of national shame that this had taken place. this announcement that'd be made in this way and endangered human life, presumably the life of the libyan foreign minister in return nearly for a headlight. all right, we're going to take a closer look at libya. it's a nation divided between 2 rival administrations. now, aaa, there's the un recognize government where the scandal over contacts with israel is happening. but there's also a rival administration in to brooke and that is backed by the united arab emirates . it also had contacts with israel, but that hasn't generated nearly as much controversy. now,
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the son of libyan warlord felicia have tar visited tel aviv last year for talks with senior is relays. now earlier, my colleague nick clark spoke with us out kemati. he is the founder and director of the subject institute. the 1st public policy, think tech and libya, he explains what's behind the anger against the prime minister of libya's internationally recognized government. obviously, a major difference between the official interactions or even the discrete inspections that you've mentioned, that under the volume between the public perception of industry, it's kind of made itself clear last night with the protest in front of the for a ministry purchasers entering the home of a lot of time to buy late last night and it says this kind of public defendants, this big gap between what the libyan state officials and non se officials like have to say they do versus what they actually do. and i think that was part of the reason why it was it struck such
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a no last month because the way in which the news was revealed. the fact that it was revealed a week later by as well as for a minister or not by the goose, for a minister that's kind of led to this public outcry. and i think it was the frustration that it really caused was what sparked so many different parts us last night? what is the official position of, of making contact with israel, the libya does not recognize as well. and i think the official position has been something that even when we go to leaks that have taken place over meetings between libby and officials, the how many debate but i'm going them buy instead of c. i to broach this conversation last year and. and in meetings of this, you have other meetings of january and the position from today. the quantity was we can talk about normalization, but i'm worried about the public outcry unless the key knows that they've used the official position is one that is very closely attached to the streets, but it's not just for the street as against what it seems to be is really interference. i mean,
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we've seen this story can have come to the surface over the last several years to the for after has extensive military relationships was backed by as well. and the last war uh on tripoli, in 2019 his son was in instead of the for 19 minutes, according to hearts on the a private jet where he requested military supports and diplomatic support and exchange for being made the president of lydia. and usually he didn't actually throw his hat into presidential election, so he would have taken powers. was one of those curious kind affects that was always left to the final moments. but i think again, it would be as official position is one thing, but it's that it's that this and ends with the streets that is allowed for people to go out and say, look enough is enough as well. there is still a lot more ahead on the news hour, including how we find out about the video game industry and how it's working to tackle the negative effects of hours of gaming added sports. it was
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a record breaking night for this to assume this. andy will be here with the details coming up, the, the french president says his and basset, or tend to share, will stay put. that's despite of 48 hour deadline set by the qu, leaders for him to leave a manual not cross, says france does not recognize the agenda as it over through the democratically elected president. last month's protests have been held outside the french embassy and military base in the capital nehemiah. now the qu leaders and their supporters have accused france applauding to destabilize the country. paris denies the accusation. most of it, but the ticket above, i think the total policy is correct. it is based on the courage of president mohammed was due on the commitment of what diplomats endo on boss of death will
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stay despite pressure and despite illegal claims of authority, as well as on the efforts of the internal security forces. and on me, it's a pretty, pretty simple policy, is simple. we do know trickled. nice, cool. he does, we support the president who has not resigned. and we are committed to standing by his side. we support it causes diplomatic efforts and military action when it will be approved. all right, we are going to get more of the story with an expert who knows an awful lot about it. we're going to talk to the president of the international criminal court. he is now at the international law jurist as tramonto metropolitan university. he joins us now live from tri to ser, thank you for lending your expertise to this very complicated topic. first of all, i want to ask you about the 2 leaders in new, their full legal standpoint. do they even have the right to expel the,
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the french diplomatic representative in new share. thank you very much for having me. first of all, kyle: i was the president. so look nice dc. i'm no longer with president plan thoughts. i should make that clear. i appreciate that. thank you. you're welcome to your question. um it is there is no simple answer too, too bad question. i often say, i teach my students that often times, reality doesn't always pass code to waste could be counted to 10. we have this talk example of fired here on the legality question. what did they have, the right to fix, the oldest range to diplomatically cation, we were looking at what the constitution of new share sais, the bound no matter what did this upgrading law all their complaints on one hand
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would also be looking at what international law stays on them as a beginning, what the constitutional law of new jersey is, right then particle was bought, that constitution. it toddler sized by the correct to the republican form of government, gone to the democratic order of government is high treason in sure. tan, punishable by law. right? there you have the constitution of new jersey saying that what does happen is the legal, it is high treason by putting, using for, to seize power. so that concepts that from the perspective go into the order of new cher, looking outside to want them to match. the law says again, there's a number of triangles to it. positive would have to do with the matter of the magic below, relating to the blow magic relations. we have a b and
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a convention on that. that's a is look the, the diplomatic mission. nothing. that contrary is inviolable. so, so that you have it is what you're saying, is it regardless of the law, the fact is, is that they have the military might and that rumps the written law right now, that is the reality. as we say, it's very much we're looking to the well those that looking at what's happening, for instance, in washington, on the 20th. so that's are kind of the 6 to, i'm trying to create 2021. we also say you had a democratic system, the us senate convened to basically a washer in the new constitutional go down no credit quarter. but you had a mall in a spot by the man who loves the election, helps reading capitol hill. and you see vice president friends can pop these
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colleagues in the center. have to take all the videos from that to say, hang on, bob, you to and have the rights to be here. we have the rights to be. yeah. the bus out of business, this thing. well, we have a bunch of people who are using for the end of the day. rationally can do call for say hi. so we have the, i wondering if you do, when do we think of them that in terms of the concern then that there could be a call of the troops? is that what we're seeing is that essentially this is going to be sort of enforced through military might. can you give us sort of an example of where we've seen this before? but that's part of the concern i had. but i was telling you that the law, there's no way to go to the pep reality bottle. definitely international law is you'll have come, how international, more international nations manage threats to international peace kind of security
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kind of made sense. does get, keep in mind here, but they go, i stage, have an interest in what's happening there. you have book or just let me is to operating inside the region to the i to watch these concerns here. we're going to just allow these to continue. so they've refused to recognize the concept of a change of power using force. the african union has refused again to recognize that change of cost. so that is going to match the more for to the. but if you have that green goals so far as you have a bunch of soldiers who are now who capture the place and the concern i do have a tool was put and i do in store has to match in there. and they're glad things out . but then the reality is that they may not be that simple. so the concern there is a bit matching, that's what they be signing up and kind of rooms that all the lows and the wild
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cannot control. so this is what i mean by oftentimes, um, reality, it doesn't the quote it with cert oh to austin, who just not you're absolutely right, sheila eval associate. we appreciate your joining us here at al serra it is always so complicated and thank you for trying to clarify it for us. i think we've gotten a better understanding as a result. thank you. you're welcome to alright. and bob was governing that new p. s party is denying allegations of widespread boat rigging . and last week's general election, it says any person was complained should go to court. the electoral commission declared president emerson, 9 god, go out winner. but the main opposition leader nelson shaneesa and says she one, he says his party is planning to challenge the result. well, a promise not z is folks for some, for the opposition citizens coalition for change party and zimbabwe. and he says
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it's considering several options for challenging the election outcome go to both of pro struck digital as bones to, to, to, to the thing. but the amount for. ready in our country, uh, as you know, there are several options available to us and that include about the limited to. so the legal route, which was considering, we also have the diploma crude when we are loading and putting pressure on the, on the, on the video and member stays a particular of the southern african development community. but also the broad that international community. or by the way, if there was a famed our position that the elections that we were conducted as above would fill up the money short of a free and for election. all right, turn to the united states now or donald trump's lawyers are due in court in
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washington to present arguments for when his trial for alleged election interference should begin. the us justice department is proposing january, but trump's legal team says that would conflict with the 3 other indictments facing the former president. what i'll do here is ellen fisher joins us live from washington and alan, what is going to happen today of the hearing is still ongoing in the cold room behind me. i don't comes defense team have been arguing that they need a long time to prepare for this case saying there are many complex issues. the judge just pointed out that there are 4 charges, one defendant, therefore they don't need the 2 years that they're asking. they're saying they would like to get the trial under way. in april 2026, the persecution led by special counsel jack smith said he would like to see the trial start in january, january. the 2nd in fact, but the judges said both of these dates are not in the normal shed dealing window,
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and therefore neither is going to happen. so probably somewhere in between. the judge also pointed out that even though donald trump has 3 other cases on going elsewhere in the us, he's got to be treated like every other defendant and which he set the date. this is where he will have to be and this is what he will have to do. of course, he wants to be campaigning for the republican nomination for president as well. so that complicates things as does the fact that there are 12500000 pages of evidence that it'd be had to be handed over to the defense. but the judge has told the defense, look, a lot of this, you know, it's your documents and your client has been talking about this case for a long time. so it looks as if she is not going to go with the 2 years demanded by the defense. and she's very keen that the temperature in the ceiling is cooled down a bit. and ellen, a potentially important hearing in the georgia case involving one of trump's co queues. does that right? or that's right. but before the big use out of georgia,
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donald trump's indictment in that case, in atlanta, remember the. busy last week, that will be on september the 6th, so he doesn't have to appear in court for that. his lawyers can turn up and just enter the new guilty plea, not guilty plea that we had expected. mark meadows, who was his chief of staff. he's in court, he's arguing that the case should be moved to a federal court. he believes that he was acting under the instructions of donald trump, and he was a federal officer working for the federal government at the time. therefore, at the local authorities, the state authorities can't take them to court for doing his job. that case is ongoing at the moment. if he's successful, there are at least 5 other cool defendants. for me, we'll try to do the same, including donald trump. all right, allen fisher reporting lives there in washington. thank you. all right, well, people in the us state of florida are preparing for a storm that is strengthening into
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a hurricane as it moves over the gulf with mexico. the weather system is current laid to the west of cuba. after bringing flooding rains to the you could tell me peninsula, in mexico, it'll likely cause a severe storm surge when it makes landfall in florida by mid week. now the governor there has already declared a state of emergency in at least 33 con countries now are whether presenter, carrot like, has more on what to expect. these storms are difficult to predict, but all the models show it taking a similar path to the north east across the florida panhandle. now they also have their own unique histories. this one, starting as an area of low pressure in the caribbean sea, it brought to wrench will rain to block for the time peninsula and some very powerful winds as well. it's bumped hurricane advisories across western parts of cuba. it's going to be some very heavy rain to peanut rio where we are expecting possible landslide. and in a sense, in the even further,
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as it works its way to florida becoming a dangerous major hurricane. and that's because it's going to enter the waters of the gulf of mexico to give you an idea. temperatures here are the highest that they've ever been. so the heat as one of the humidity is going to add fuel to the fire to expect it to be a category full, as it works its way online, somewhere to the north of tampa. and it's very strong winds that have a look at the other risks. we're going to see a storm surge of more than 3.5 meters in places. this is the low lying area, so we with lot of coast houses on the coast. so we are expecting some catastrophic damage here, potentially as well as flash flooding. it works its way towards the ne, pretty quickly. it could, we can overland or gain some, most trends as it works its way along with coastal areas. it's gonna take some very heavy rain to georgia and the carolinas and leave behind a legacy of showers of the areas that have already seen at this stage. widespread flooding. the meantime,
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terrestrial rain and high winds have bat are the spanish island mallorca. the storm caused floods and feld. how are lines and trees on the popular holiday resort island in the mediterranean? some past people needed treatment for minor injuries. when a cruise ship in port collided with a tank or will be he games, industry is out to tackle the negative effects of online gaming is warning players of the risk i'm spending too many hours competing on screen or home has the story. competition is hating the off of this the, the sports tournament in doha play is get a chance to compete socialize and win prize money bought. there's a flip side, a study by gaming platform units. he found 7 to 10 players experience harassment, hate speech and threats in the professional world of east sports, anxiety,
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depression, and found out or well known issues on the world health organization says this can lead to addiction but no to agree. and a lot of scholars are criticized the world health organization for that move, including the media, psychology division of the american psychological association is not something that the game is not something that the game industry can really fix. as individuals who are struggling with anxiety, depression as the phone, the price thoughtful, the tug east sports game with across it swapped to the pool for the console, bought land and his previous career. that striking a balance helps from the phone on depression tied to be active, to maintain moments of health. i just have both me while i, while i'm but like telling them and send the leaky and the officer officially we have an e, spoke to the patient, tardies with for the nation. and they developing a specific workshop regarding this and to teach the kids how to maintain
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a health practice makes perfect. and these plays expense houses screen time every day, calling to name that play. but with organizations raising the red flag around toxic behavior in the diction. all they give him to help him support they need and also how much game playing is too much games. companies, the setup ecosystems for professional athletes to balance time on the screen with exercise and rest bought with competitions run by different organizations. there's no set of standardized mental health guidelines. it needs to fill that gap was needing a school to talk to him, eso and 15 if its biggest organizations trying to do this be extended to 2025. we created an agreement that chris has a whole bunch of regulations and a code of conduct in order to try and create a most standardized expectations for players and teams about how we deal with key issues around physical well being mental well being time off, rest of conditions,
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events, standards, games, companies say, supporting wellbeing appliances become a norm. and gave the dcf here say, these tournaments are chance to socialize, competes, and simply have fun. laura calling altura doha. all right, we're going to take a short break. this bill ahead on al jazeera, the us secretary of commerce, visits china to help ease tensions over trade and technology exports. and in sports, saudi arabia have a new national football coach here from him in sports with andy, stay with us. the had that things have ton should be in chile, thanks to whether systems pulling across the southern parts of south america.
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bringing range of places like santiago and dropping the temperature into the high teens. that will be some recovery as that rain starts to ease. but another one follows behind that we've also got a weather system bringing some severe storms. the eastern parts of brazil, the rain rolling into rio de janeiro and sparking amber alerts at full. so dropped the temperature. but there's still a lot of heat to be found across the moving parts of brazil and into suing on which set its highest august temperature just the other day that heat continuing to build and cause a heat of the day thunderstorms. for example, in my house that was moved to central america storms. all the story here, we got hurricane franklin, that strengthening as it works its way towards. but mute or it's take is what and when do at a nearby that we've got tropical storm idea that is expected to strengthen into a hurricane. it's certainly gonna bring hurricane force winds to west in pots of cuba, heavy rain as well, but as it hits waters of the gulf of mexico, it is expected to build up into possibly
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a category to hurricane bringing some pretty nasty threats to flooding rains on a storm surge of more than 3 and half need to learn, learn, we become to inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. september, which is the india host, the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges. the broad costs premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to 4 goals for 1st amendment rights will lead to gather in new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and the climate change expected to dominique talks. generation sports meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change society. the
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candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the 1st time in the country's history to women go head to head for the top, jump september on al jazeera, the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching l 0. a reminder of our top stores this, our libya as foreign minister has been fired. following an unannounced meeting with the is really foreign minister in italy last week. the meeting has far too wide spread demonstrations in libya with protesters burning these really flag,
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libby and law makes it illegal to have an authorized discussions with this really officials. a technical failure at air traffic control and the u. k. has caused flights to be delayed or cancelled, but it's now been fixed. there's ongoing disruption though, to airline passengers worldwide. and a trial date has been set for march next year for a former us president donald trump, in a federal case washington. he's been accused of trying to overturn the 2020 us election defeat. well, we're going to cross back to alan fisher for more on this out and talk to us about what this development is of the at the date. so we can set a time to, to can, who is the judge and the case said donald trump will go on trial here in washington,
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dc on for charges of trying to submit the 2020 presidential election on march the 4th 2024. so just about 6 months time from now, the defense wanted to delay till april 2026. the judge told them essentially that was an on stock to the prosecution. it initially asked for the date in january, january the 2nd. in fact, the judge also wasn't keen in that she know believes that both sides have enough time to present their case. it comes the day before super choose the unimportant date and the presidential talent calendar. 15 states will hold primaries or caucuses on that day. clearly a significant day if you're trying to win the nomination for your party to be the presidential, no money, which is what donald trump is trying to do. and so the day before, many people will go through the polls to select their preferred candidates. donald trump will be here in this court house in washington dc, defending himself on federal charges,
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the 1st us former president to do exactly that. and remember, he still has 3 other cases against the one in florida, which is also a federal case for the way he stored sensitive documents. the one in atlanta we were talking about yesterday for trying to persuade people to lie about the results of the 2024 election solely 2020 election. of course, one in new york, when he was accused of paying harsh money to an adult film star before the 2016 election. so just to recap, what has happened to your just in the last few minutes, the judge has decided donald trump will go on trial. on march, the 4th 2024 is going to be busy for his lawyers. d. thank you so much. alan fisher reporting live there in washington. thank you to the head of the un mission. and molly has been briefed as brief rather the un security council ahead of the plans
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withdrawal by the peacekeeping force in december. well, alex is here as gabriel elizondo is at the united nations headquarters in new york for more and the store in gabriel. what is being said at that meeting? yeah, this is an incredibly important meeting because this will probably be the last time that the security council members here from the head of the un mission and molly before this planned withdrawal or drawn down from the country that is supposed to be finalized by december 31st, now got some wand, the head of the un mission in molly gave a somewhat dire assessment of the situation. they're saying that this was going to be a very complex drive down and a very ambitious timeframe, trying to get it done in just a few short months. just to give you an idea,
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it took the united nations about 3 years to draw down peacekeeping forces from dar for they're now trying to do the same thing. and molly, with double the amount of peacekeepers and do it in just a matter of a few months. they are facing a host of problems in a country that is twice the size of france. but also where the security situation is incredibly difficult. with some uh you end up forces that were trying to withdraw from certain remote bases being attacked just last week. nevertheless, this is a little bit of what l got some one the head of the un mission in what molly had to say to security council members just a few minutes ago. all this stuff is made even more challenging by a couple of other questions. leave your flight logistics on and for us to do this,
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then this one should add seriously associated with the betty securities that gave as we've been talking recent days. we know that the, the wagner group has been very active across the continent of africa and malia is no exception. but how has the recent death of you have given me for goshen kind of affected sort of the plowed perhaps for maybe a backup security in molly? and in terms of sort of that plan in regard to this, working closely with the military to well, there's really 2 points here. number one is that western countries have never been in favor of the wagner group working in molly. in fact, during this meeting here, just a few minutes ago, the deputy ambassador from the u. k said specifically the wagner group in molly is part of the problem and not the solution. putting that aside though,
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it's very clear and it's no secret that the transitional government was planning to use the wagner group. and by some estimates, there are about 1000 or we're about 1000 wagner, a armed personnel in molly, at its peak, they're planning to use the wagner group security forces as just that security forces during this and after un peacekeepers left. now with the death of per goes in, that certainly adds all sorts of complexities for the situation because the future of the wagner group in itself is now uncertain. so this will only potentially add to the volatility in the coming months. as you have un peacekeepers moving out by the end of december, the military and the transitional government fighting against other
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armed groups. and now the wagner group, which the government was trying to potentially use as, as a buffer in security. that that's now uncertain as well. all right, gabriel is on a reporting there from the united nations in new york. thank you to the united states and china have held talks on mutual restrictions to trade between the 2 nations commerce secretary gina re romando is the latest senior official from washington, attempting to ease tensions with beijing. she talked about restrictions to american companies doing business in china with chinese commerce minister. the china is commerce minister that is and voice concerns about washington's efforts to block access to advanced semiconductors. but romando said it simply wasn't up for discussion. well, i'll just there is katrina, you reports now with more of the story from badging. well, both sides hoping that dina raimondo is visit will stabilize what has been and
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increasingly tense relationship ever growing list of disagreements. she said for 4 days and not only has she met with account about one one's house, she's all seduce me. the other chinese officials as well as american business leaders kit, engaging now raymundo has said that during had discussions with chinese officials, issues of national security of limits. these are, for example sensitive technology such as semi conduct is, however message to badging is that there are many other areas of trade which can be expanded, for example, health inducing. she's also going to want to go home with some wins for the american community. for example, the company flowing which is waiting on, sold deliveries of planes to china, china. so it's pot and said that it wants to post open and will present business environments between the us and china. the us are china is the largest trading partner, and this relationship is enormously important. food, finest economic growth, especially at a time of a 4th sec,
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nation k and china. now on sunday, the government rolls out a targeted measure to help boost investor confidence, recognizing that the company is currently in a slump. it cuts levies on stock trades like 50 percent. and we saw on monday morning with their stock market opened up and immediate through to 5 percent. however, this game seemed to be short lived because by laser, in the day this had taped down to about one percent. and that really is because the fundamental problems plaguing china's economy remain the same. i received a bond for chinese export week, a real estate sector. previously, a pillar of economic growth here is still in prices and domestic consumption remains suddenly lower post pandemic. so columbus, so saying that these targeted specific measures a step in the right direction. but in order to pull china's economy out of its current rush, move may just stimulus policies. katrina use of 0 aging well
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way. so she is the shanghai director of the economist intelligence corporate network and he says, the chinese government is doing what it can to bring stability to the economy to the company at this moment is suffering from the we congress for the boss, investors and husbands. and the, and the, uh, the government is relying on this do the mattress and packages to bring that uh, consumer expense for especially in the 2nd half of the year to stabilize the economy. anthony. sure. uh to, to, to, to make sure that there is any coverage in a copy or customer cabinet is easy importance to get a customer and a better top that. so your future income and housing markets are just absolutely one of the very important sources. but we also puzzles here in china, in addition to the power markets, as well as the property center is as
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a very sluggish stage downstairs. and as a result, the government has to be into assessing the importance to revise the capital markets and to, to stabilize people's income up to stabilize the capital market at the, for the source for people's future income. but as i'm talking to see, the overall best system here in china is, is, is as healthy as does, especially the lowest end up being a, to the markets used last year on the overall commercial vans outstanding debt. and therefore, uh, the, the house status of chinese fence is, is, has a reasonable a status at this moment. however, reducing this, since the central government started to cost a major policy rates in order to stabilize the economy, is to stimulates the borrowing behaviors of consumers and investors. commercial
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vans probably margin has been squeezed and their future prospect is at the is that not a not looking pretty good at this, but without pressure on the financial stability assistance? the country i think the year therefore reduce the task that extends all policy costs of the, of the, by the central government having relatively conservative, amazing market expectations. or for us is banning most of the students from wearing via by and state run schools. the education minister said new guidelines will be issued before classes resume next week. the by or the full length rove often worn by most of women has caused much debate on whether it should be allowed in fresh schools. girls have long been banned from wearing head scarves and schools. and critics say policing what, most of the students where encourages on civil liberties. because well, public schools must at any cost perhaps more than any other institution,
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be protected from religious indoctrination or from the refusal of our most important common rules. for example, from our in this selves there is natasha butler reports from paris. the closest age occasion minister says the the avaya will be banned in french schools from september. when children go back to the cos room, he says that is because the 5 is no loose missing down one by some was the women by lights from these very strict secular rules. now since 2004 in from a religious signs and symbols have been banned in schools, including head scalds, capers, and crosses will gabriel. it's how the education minister says that no one can walk into a classroom wearing something which could suggest won't save religion is he also says that there's been an increase in violations. all fraud says very strict, secular rules over the past year in phones,
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and that is why this the face around be a buyer has risen. well, there's been a lot of reaction to this brand, those on the political fall rights and rights have welcome to lose. they say they've been calling for such a fan for a long time. there are other positions on the left, so he stays with his friends, discriminate against muslims, particularly of course, muslim women, one permanent leslie orientation saying this is just another example, this person my calls government trying to police watch women way. and then we've also heard from some very prominent muslim association, c, safe as the a boy is not a religious piece of clothing. it is merely something who owned by some women in a to show that they have a cultural identity as a fashion statement. for more a loop. no, rick, we is the national president of the m f. muslim students of france. she says the proposed ban is racist, and i was known to not be a religious government. it's actually
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a quote for one. anyone who does an internet research can see that uh, although the government don't seem to really care about this information and still done it. which is interesting because what we say is the wrong side i've done front of you run for us is the only are the only country that you just said on the cruising that women can in what kind of where. so what, which woman of a, did you feeling on as most a moment as women from immigration? and this shows how this is liking her empty versus a husband wants to set. you don't need to see if it's a to know what that is. just look up the students and you're going to know when it's one in what it's not. what does that mean? that means that it's just about who is growing it. and actually even sometimes when the student is not even someone, where's the his job? this list of them, it's on the ground when you look at it, because it's, it has been a quite a debate for sometimes. no, it was slight and harassment one seems to of most of the students. well,
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talking about head must is chasing up students and how was what street? oh teacher waiting every, every morning for the midst of students to control their outfits or even condition to access to the classroom. if they don't have full to of it's, for example, for support. if your t shirt is not short enough, it's actually a professor that said that if it's not short enough, i cannot see the dump side. you all know or do i refuse to kind of enter the right it's time for short breaks, but still ahead on al jazeera, the church that has become a focal point to in the scandal that's engulfing spanish football and is here with that story. stay with us
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the all right, it is time for sports here. sandy. thank you so much. kimberly will spanish, prosecutors have opened a sexual assault investigation into the countries. football federation, president louis ruby, honest. rubio is of course under pressure to resign. after casing spanish by jenny, have my side without a consent. his mother has gone on hunger strikes, saying his son is the victim of an human hunt. that would start triples as a church in southern spain. and then like the focal point to the kissing scandal. bits and gold, spanish football. it's where the mother of louise will be, all is going on hunger strike to protest the treatment of a son, who's under pressure to resign, after kissing the spanish play agenda for her most so on the lips. pulling the woke up when his cousin spoke outside the church. if that's what i'm going to get, of course he's suffering because he doesn't want his mom to be put in this position
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. but his mom knows what he's like. those who know him know where he is. this type of media reaction is not normal. he's not to harass. so what is not normal? is that this go did what she did. she was playing every 11, the what champions. everyone was happy and 3 days later she says it was harassment . all wheel, stupid. b, l is, is already been suspended by football is will governing body fee for the 46 year old man is a fine speech last week saying he would not quit and kind to be the victim of a witch hunt, follow self and municipal spain. second, deputy prime minister yolanda diaz is the behavior, ruby, alice and others at the spanish. if i has been unacceptable, you know, say, look, and i always get blown. if i am to give my opinion, all these people supporting therapy, all this do not have the competency to remain in that post. there is a class, it's a violation of rights and alleged acts of sexual harassment. a 4th case, it's all of us. they must not continue in depositions,
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it's all very clear as women's rights or non negotiable in spain, or else why? of the kissing that was made to impact internationally, including in mexico city. what boston loading is women's team is preparing for a series of friendly matches. maybe we're going to be in a contract wednesday as we need to find a solution or do they need to be consequences? i hope steps will be taken for inclusion and progress to avoid this kind of stain on female football. yeah. so this, how can i live with, with this disgusting situation? everyone wants to support had more so everyone has stood with spain and with women . and i think this is positive stuff like that. and for the looking for it's terrible that was power abuse and sexual harassment. you're in an international event that everyone saw the most serious thing. the desk questioning a player when everyone. so it's, and there is video evidence spanish prosecute as of now open to sexual assault investigation against ruby as the scandal and folding at a time when spain should still have been celebrating winning the world cup. david
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stokes them out, you 0 the carpet. so mancini has been a pointed coach of saudi arabia's national st. comes just a couple of weeks after he left his job insurance. eventually i made a story. your now it's time to make a story with saudi police, how he's been given a full yeah. contracts worth around $27000000.00 a year. his 1st match will be against costa rican not so the start of next month i changed it to the one the european championships. you'll so as much as the city to the 1st premier, the title in 2012 simone biles is one, a record 8 us gymnast explained to the whole decade after winning her 1st. she's the 1st amount of woman's which she's this and it's $26.00. she's the oldest woman's ever when the or i'm fine. so how's this is consistent in chicago earlier on this month to use pulling out of several events and it's how carolyn fix to, to mental health issues. but that's now 2 institutions coming back. next up is the
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world championships in september and perhaps the olympics in paris next year. and other athletes hoping to impress impairments next day has been people. the dutch prince enjoyed a race of redemption on the final evening of the world's athletic championships in budapest, ols on the brink of a possible goal, which is sort of cool just before the finishing launcher in the mixed re, like earlier in the championships, this towing mounts she produced a stunning, finished the wind going for her country, and the women's full by 400 me to relate. this was the 2nd gold and hungry fellow. so when the individual titles in the $400.00 hurdles here, a saw them a who chick left to goals, the ukraine, the women's holly jumps most the countries only saw as a winning budapest 21 year old and trading on the silver metals. she's one of the last 2 world championships. so want to marry more one can use the gold metal the championships. this one coming in the wind is 800 meters morris,
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the global type of britain's k. hopkinson. kind of silver defending champion. i think most of the united states came home. good man was 6000000 follows on instagram, has picked up a few more funds after this performance revealing things happening champion india is there a show for it now has the world cycle as well. first indian everyone, a goal of the championships, is metals tied with united states finishing? well click on the top of that, 12 gold coming in, the men's full by 400 me to really on the page i go season has ended with a noise. victor, hold on taking the fedex cup title along with an $18000000.00 box. he took a 6 shot lead into the funnel. they managed to hold a shot from the shore flight, causing the 7 on the power round of 63 to win beach, or champ tiffany slight. it is the 2nd page a tool times when his money waits. 6 overall, which may since the fullest in the world,
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