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this is either the news live from berlin jordan's king signals a tough line on dissent in the royal family government officials insist a former crown prince is part of a cost to destabilize the kingdom prince times is saying is he's being silenced for speaking out against corruption also coming up. pressure mounts on benjamin netanyahu the 1st witnesses all caught in the israeli prime minister's corruption trial and the country's president prepares to launch coalition talks that could see them to know whose side. as people on the streets of hungary begin taking off their
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covert 19 mosques me here is how the government is mastering the free press from reporting exactly what's going on inside the hospitals. let's meet the singing coach helping long covert patients to breathe again. and for some of them it's a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just a lousy old voice and little bit of a chance to run the impression. hello i'm christine it's good to have your company. jordan same as it has foiled a plot by a former crown prince to destabilize the kingdom the government maintains homes have been hussein and others were undermining security with the help of foreign policy now as many as 20 high level officials have been arrested denies being part
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of a conspiracy and sais he is being silenced. according to jordan security officials the king's half brother bin hussein had been under investigation for some time the country's foreign minister said the former crown prince was trying to mobilize tribal leaders against the government with support from abroad i mean the investigations monitored interference including calls with foreign parties were guarding the suitable timing to start steps to shake the security of our steady jordon. 16 people including a former advisor to king abdullah and another member of the royal family were arrested the military initially denied arresting hum's up and hussein and said it had issued him a warning for his actions but in a video statement sent to media on saturday prince hamza claimed he had been placed
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under house arrest for associating with critics of the royal family there is no conspiracy. but my movement has restricted its my ability to communicate it has been stripped of its people. to try distract from the fundamental. system. and incompetence of. though he no longer holds an official title the remains a popular figure in the country. in my view it's just not right for prince hamza to be linked to these people these are people who jordanian see as questionable who are really frowned upon. in what. we do not want to see anything no matter how small happened in this country this country is now in
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a stable and secure and i ask god to have this country remain stable and secure. i many see stability in king abdullah the 2nd he has enjoyed widespread popularity during his reign jordan is widely seen as an island of calm and in troubled region strategically located between israel syria saudi arabia and iraq the u.s. u.k. and several arab nations have all expressed their full support for the reigning monarch . and for more on this i'm joined by reporter abraham and she is following that story for us and the all fours he said essentially accused. of plotting a coup it's very serious this charge good morning to you christine well it's also extremely unusual for a feud of this kind to be happening in a country like jordan it's almost unheard of to see senior members of the royal
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family you know be at odds the way that we have in the past 2 days but you are right that the accusations are extremely serious we saw you know prime minister deputy prime minister going to suffer and yesterday say that they have you know tracked calls and interface between the former crown prince and powers discussing the timing of you know action to destabilize the country allegedly according to the deputy prime minister they have also said that they've tracked calls between again a foreign agent a foreign power something very vague and the crown the former crown prince's wife telling her that you know a plane can be available at the time of her choosing to take her out of the country i mean these are essentially accusations that are tend to mount to treason accusing a former crown prince of such serious accusations didn't destabilize the country absolutely serious and very unprecedented and a a prince hamza is said to have had foreign support in in this alleged process have
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authorities said anything about where that foreign support might be coming from. they haven't they've stayed very vague about what this foreign support could look like what possible countries could be behind it so i mean all we can do is guess and speculate but i will say that this excuse of her people in the country trying to destabilize it with the help of foreign power is a line that we hear unfortunately all over the arab world oftentimes to silence dissent oftentimes to rally popular support behind the rule there. of of the country against any kind of dissent or anybody who falls out of lines we don't know what that is you know we have no concrete information as to whether that is indeed the case jordan but it definitely is something that we've heard to to skitt to to sideline cry critique around the region. and we also know that there's been
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a long standing feud between prince homs and king abdullah but could could these development speak be a signal off why did discontent end enjoyed a new society i think it's very reflective of the moment in jordan perhaps i mean jordan is a country with very few resources and you know the cove in 1010 demick has had this country quite hard especially with some very harsh winter and some of the harshest in the region actually and so you know there is economic discontent of course the country is also you know close to something like $1300000.00 syrian refugees so it is reflective perhaps that konami ration but we have to we have to wait and see if it's reflective of bigger feud between the king and the former home prince. or him from the. u.s. team thank you. and let's take
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a look at some of the news the death toll from flooding and landslides in indonesia and neighboring east timor is now at least 87 dozens more people are believed missing relief if it's have been hampered by blocked roads and the remoteness of the affected area the disaster was caused by a tropical cyclone. as protesters in man will continue to defy the military's role malaysia and say the villages of the countries in the a c. and region will needs to discuss developments now activists say if for the 6 protesters with killed at the weekend the military has tried to stop the uprising with lethal force officer taking control in a coup at the start of a very. risky was in taiwan are still finishing their recovery work at the site of the train crash that killed at least 50 people last week the express train carrying nearly 500 passengers derailed after hitting a flat bed lorry that had slid down the embankment minorities expressed his deep
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remorse. and israeli call it is calling its 1st witnesses today as the corruption trial of prime minister benjamin netanyahu resumes this now has appeared in court where he faces multiple corruption charges including bribery and fraud he could be jailed if found guilty but the trial is expected to last 4 years israeli politics are in chaos softer and inconclusive election last month that is equal parties are meeting with the president today to decide who will be tossed with forming a new government. and for more on the story i'm joined by the tanya kramer and she's in jerusalem hi time yes so a prime minister is now is in course at the same time he's trying to form a government how is the managing this. what is actually a coincidence that these 2 so important events for this country are happening
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almost at the same time as you said you have on the one hand prime minister benjamin netanyahu he has to appear in court today this morning hearing the opening remarks of the state prosecutor here is. being here a cold day for the evidence phase of the trial from now on key that this is will be called every week here into the trial on the other hand we have president briefly who has started the consultation process now party leaders will come up all day meeting with him and they will make their recommendations who they would like to see being recommended for being tossed for their giving the 1st shot to task to form a coalition government so you see but the don lemon this country is in the one hand you have this political stalemate with 2 blocs so to speak who don't really have a clear past to form a government and now the evidence phase of the trial was
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a prime minister standing trial right and as we were saying tanya if found guilty he could face he is in prison but just how serious is this corruption case against benjamin netanyahu. well we're talking here about 3 cases then known in israel as case files 100-200-4020 minutes and you know has been indicted for throat breach of trust and in one case that this case forced thousands also privately and that's considered to be are the most serious of cases and we expecting to hear today akiva talking about allegations against prime minister netanyahu was and also communication minister that he had given regular regulatory advances for advantages in return for
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favor of the media coverage now mr netanyahu has always denied all the charges he has said this is a great turned against him and his family from the to disagree from law enforcement from the media and from the left wing so but what we are seeing here now this drive that be picking up pace there with these 3 hearings every week and that will most likely dominate also the media coverage here in israel. very quick to tell you how is this going to play into the coalition talks the fact that the prime minister is on trial. well it's a it's a whole consultation process today that starts that we have to party leaders making their recommendations and president reagan breslin has 10 time until when state to decide things has the best chances to form a coalition that is not necessarily the leader of the largest party that's not mandatory he could also give the task to another person so we have to wait and see
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within these $23.00 days what decision i will look like all right that's tanya crane a with that report for us in jerusalem thank you tony. in colombia a 2016 peace deal between the government and leftwing focker it is raised hope that hoff of a century of conflict would finally be over but violence has the flared up again recency dissidents drug trafficking groups and right wing parrot paramilitaries all fighting to gain control of lucrative markets like narcotics and illegal mining. you 100 here is traveled to the western culture region to look into the government's claim that the security forces have everything under control. her sign and her brother to store for decades now only robert remains a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on hard but
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that piece of columbia was shot during the attack believed to be carried out by far this isn't just an author new wave of violence insurgent oh yeah every time your 13 years of commercial struggle. and everything turned towards in a 2nd token but feel that arenas i don't think anybody and i don't know what they're voting for because some of the one they know and others to another are not made the people in the middle of the worst part identity are still going to be and are in the target is probably these building the new york's office of the municipality according to the south from department of a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such i'm not rushing to hop hop and. we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces us to call the car came into the municipality. puts the violence in colombia it goes much farther if someone will
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come io coordinator of human rights in talca it some i say folder with hundreds of threats every desk paramilitaries and other irregular groups have made against their regions indigenous people over the past 4 years i know that impulse is what it was a few months longer signed in peace process but it doesn't mean that it is faulty. just mean that it isn't forced cuts it close or that but it's a process for individuals who gives a lesson to us just gets lost in the gulf so they just go for it was a commitment of something like. driving through the apartments or how come it's clear that the trees are from hardly a white now window to shoulder on and. not looking for confrontation. it's all part of the road we master were and i bought it for a vest because there was the risk that your regular groups were sure that the car.
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or the little longer in government maintains that security for some spurious outlets rolled up hot peanuts in the region. force has always been here and the delta commander has 8000 men not all over this but now i want to be sure that i was it when in my troubled region to dismantle these organizations and every other necessary games either they submit to me or they will be brought before the public of course of the book but it will take more than threats to go read us are still out there signs indicate which group controls the territory despite what the minister says he did not see a single soldier on the roads in the daytime the bats look like no months now on the night in plain sight the mountains and later with the lights of one of his farms scenes recalling the darkest days of colombia's civil war.
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hungary's government is clamping down on independent reporting on the country's vaccination campaign and the situation in hospitals the hungry has one of the highest per capita death rates from cover 19 in the e.u. although it also has the highest vaccination rates car spun funny. from one to unreality that's at odds with the picture put forward by the government soldiers money for people checking into his hospital treating patients when we start to film the building go there and do you know to the thing over there if they ask us to film the parking lot according to staff inside the hospital is that capacity. one doctor has to take care of 10 patients and is in short supply these are just some of the claims for hearing from inside the hospital from a doctor but we cannot verify these claims as board independent media from entering
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that doctor. we meet him after his shift 120 hour working reeks of the average now he says but the hungry and government says everything is under control. not every effort a lot from the prime minister for those who get sick you shouldn't worry they will be cured that we have strong medical staff but where are they with them every day we are left wondering why did we not have time for today again that most of his colleagues don't want to talk in public because they're worried about repercussions we need to reach to people and tell them about this illness not to create panic but you see this is what this is about and this is why. i wrote this in an open letter to the government a large number of journalists requested access to hospitals. prime minister viktor orban responded in a televised interview. this is not the time to go inside hospitals and produce
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bogus videos and fake news. is a photojournalist he too would like to show what's happening in hungary right now stop filming the hospital this is a public space or it's a very common situation says martin. sam out of the past this affects to people who want to know the real situation inside the hospitals we know that more than 300 people died today it's our job to tell the story behind those numbers. and again but. meanwhile many young people in hungary are starting to shed their masks without knowing what's really going on in hungary hospitals to them it might seem as if the pandemic is already over. germany's health minister against john ses people who have been vaccinated against that 19 should be given more freedom once the 3rd wave off coronavirus infections has passed and health
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authorities say the risk of viral transmission by those who have received both jabs appears to be low said he envisaged a gradual reopening of business and public life based on tests and vaccinations. cologne is offering a corona special of easter and he won 60 and know what i can get you know kill a seed with astra zeneca to monday's high some people here think they should be given more freedom once they're vaccinated it's. soft over yes i'm all for people having more freedom. in this for me it's a bit unfair of course it would be nice to have more freedom but you've also got to think of the other people. through this with you in the discussion 1st came up i thought no that is absolutely not ok but in the meantime says the pandemic is also causing a lot of economic damage i think it's ok. opinion is divided on the issue
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among politicians. imus was plaza one thing has to be clear if those of actually did don't present a danger to anyone anymore then of course all rights have to go into effect again that's why i find this suggestion good. car lauterbach's from the genie a governing party s.p.d. advises not to be too hasty global fitness guru example it's still too dangerous if it is studios or inside restaurants the results from the data are simply not yet good enough that he also however outdoor eating or being at the hairdresser is fine with. the far right tell you have tea party accuses the government of imposing mandatory vaccinations through the back door that concerns the unvaccinated could face discrimination but the question of more freedoms for those vaccinated looks set to remain on the agenda here in germany the current of ice pandemic has seen huge changes to people's lives both personally and professionally so that 1000 can
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leave sufferers with lingering symptoms such as shortness of breath and fatigue. london correspondent moss caught up with an operation voice coach has turned her talents to helping. that suffering is breathe again easy. blowing bubbles to help with. susie zuma is a trained vocalist. she has developed special greeting exercises patience and for some of them it's a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. sheba says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a few hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling so fatigued breathless i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would
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just get breathless. was. the shiva never dreamed of little people seeing us from the english national opera would be the ones to help her brief arms down to show the heights in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to relax and improve their posture and most of all to breathe and just hove that from men we think a lot about breathing down because. if you're over breathing you're taking in lots of air and actually tend not to be expanding so just giving people tools to slow things down and i think the minimum is really 0. part of a group it's hugely important. not. to
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. i could have never imagined coming out of that dark mess all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say a common purpose to get better and what the more beautiful way to think. out and heal them at the same time music and meds that have come together this unique project and it's been so successful that it's now being rolled out in covert clinics across the u.k. . so. she dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others like her and that dream could come true thing as soon as school week restrictions allow international opera plans to stage if very special. group of patients to group together to sing.
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you're watching news still to come britain is safe to announce plans to lift some restrictions on foreign travel thanks to its success of vaccination program monica jones will be speaking at all correspondent china charles and co in london about that. but 1st just faults and the one to see is a big game on sunday so when you're in berlin host has a in the dog when you were looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals myatt in relegation trouble but as you're about to see head to head of their ideas. were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and goal. perhaps urged on by their funds fireworks outside the
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ground started with a bang follow reacted well to push over kush approvals 2nd minute header. but there was nothing the stand in keeper could do moments later i the rocket from what i'm doing made it one nil to after 10 minutes. was it looked like it would take an easter miracle for her to get back into the match and won julia right when the referee deemed this challenge a material game dizzy worthy of a penalty. stepped up and sent this new to the wrong way 11 up to 35 minutes and that's the way it finished after the 2nd half in which no one could quite get it right in front of goal. the spoils shared in the darby the point and has done another sight much good. and you
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watching the news coming up. can stay up to date with all the latest headlines on our web site. also on twitter and on instagram i'll see you next hour.
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