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stones, wells, please stand up and help. i'm urging you because they will kill him. they will kill him. 26 year old remind purchased savage co founded as social media sites that helped mobilize huge anti government, protests and barriers last year. this week pro government media circulated this video of practice savage allegedly confessing to organizing mass disturbances in minsk. his supporters believed the statement was made under duress. the same goes for this supposed confession from persons save his girlfriend, sophia, a pagan they were both arrested on sunday after the flight from athens to vilnius was diverted and forced to land in the valery seam capital minsk. the incident sparked international outrage. the e, you slapped sanctions on barrow and the u. s. is considering doing the same freedom of expression. valerie in liter, alexander lucas shanker, lashed out in response for glass. you order. nothing is the bachelor predicted you
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are l wishes from outside the country and from inside the country change the methods of attack on the state on you prefer to be the one or just ok, have across many red lines and have abandoned common sense and human moral grandmother is not information warfare anymore. this is modern hybrid warfare, so we must do everything to prevent it becoming a real short stop or not. it us love good at your lucas shank denies. the plane was diverted in order to arrest pressure savage, claiming the move was a necessary response to a bomb threat. now, the barrier seen opposition including leaders. fact lana to kind of say they're preparing to stage new protests and hoping international pressure will keep pressure, savage, safe position, lead us, that not a ticket of sky said the incident, raise grave security concerns. agenda scored watch called an atmosphere of
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lawlessness and bellows. they ran their flight incident august santa cruz the line and became a threat to international peace and security. hence, the reaction of the international community is justifiable or strong and effective . but i would like to emphasize the blue sense leave in decent, most fear of lawlessness for more than 9 months. disrespectful human rights. and freedom is the feature of caution, custody for the keys. but since rick elections of august 2020, the regime has completely lost the bond, the risk of acceptable behavior. and i'm dr. sammy coff, isabelle. the recent position activist is also a former presidential candidate. i asked for his assessment my but should be the low. so i always had to do hear people discover insulting you.
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but my, my daughters who are living in this is under this lawlessness for one quarter century. and now i think before you was trying to ignore this problem, considering the humanitarian problem and not very dangerous for, for europe and the deal to chosen to deal with go to have business from the question of the day, i think is probably what we'll be talking for number of years that he is a vengeance for international security. his major for, for europe is a danger for, for our neighbors spoke, states, poland, ukraine. and i think there's danger, she's been just at the very solid danger. right. and if you will notice, he was speaking today about the role of the board and that's what she is actually driven about. and he is provoking, okay,
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he's looking at what europe is talking about doing so europe is talking about no fly routes and also financial sanctions against the people that, that the, the parliament deans were responsible for this action. and is that sufficient? if it's not, what else should brussels be doing? it's not sufficient. i think the language is strong, but so far it's not just like going to the real sense of the rules. and since i important forget about personal sanctions, targeted sanctions. so visa bands because so this is not quite effective for us not garcia, not this unit is not perfect if we're below. oh so, so it's not that then what economic social slow, let's say that all the old and settled europe very know very well about
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and they were using it called the countries and include the here and others. and i think i'm in trade and fiscal sanctions like disconnected like stopping the corporation with the companies and daughter was like, i was carly, which is very important source offering control question or bill next to here, which americans already put sanctions on. and europe good match the sections it will i would like to stress that this is morally and legally justified because the sanctions always tied to one thing. really. so political, so people, britain for political reasons and stop impress then you will be in a different situation. that's very clear. thank you so much for joining us about as an activist, andrea as tanica. now let's take a look at some of the stories that making headlines at this r u. s. media reporting that new york prosecutions have convened a special grand jury to decide whether to indict form of president donald trump on
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criminal charges. i said the jury will look at evidence from the investigations into mister terms of business deals and the payment of cash money to women on his behalf to that. and i just always entering present about dow and prime minister mac kajuana resigned on wednesday after being arrested by the military this week. and they've been accused of trying to sabotage the process to steer the west african state back to civilian rule. following a queuing august un security council, it's an emergency meeting. on the growing crisis. south africa, a former president, jacob summa has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges relating to a $1000000000.00. still thinking about the 990 s president. the former president sooner is accused of accepting annual payments from the french arms manufacture in return, prosecutor say he granted the company protection from scrutiny hasn't been done. 3 people have been arrested in northern italy, in connection with
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a cable car crash that killed 14 people. investigators of accused with deliberately disabling the confidence emergency break incident happen to be italian outside to look in the majority on sunday and us secretary of state and to be blank and has met with egypt president as part of his diplomatic mission to the middle east. secretary lincoln is in the region following and 7 days of conflict between israel and how mass is talks with president tapped on our c. c a due to focus on strengthening last week's garza sci fi. and getting the construction a into the gaza strip is now left cairo and is on route to join. so let's pick this up the way that correspond. kareem, our gower go, are. and kyra, welcome to the w. i went to the so called on the stroke between the 2 sides is egypt is of course, central to making this cease fire work. how closely aligned are egypt and the rest on how to turn this pours into peace and stability when, when it comes to god,
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of course, both countries have one common interest and it is just fabulous. really. they don't forget got the lies directly to you. doorsteps, and you'd be interested in that of course, kyra is where it says that if things escalate it because they might be stuck with the problems that for us, for washington. on the other hand, of course, the most important channel of communication towards how much, because the us is not officially talk to how much. and so we should not forget is a sci fi a now, but the basic problems of the palestinians. they are not. so if stuff, which is of course, the isolation of the gaza strip is more than 14. yes. the key message of the egyptians to blame was without political process. and as long as the underlying
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issues remain unresolved, that we will remain stuck with the possibility of violence rushing once more to cease fire can only be for the 1st step in the sustainable solution. so. so given that shad border one of the us, stipulations is that a gets to gaza without re supplying hamas? how do they do that? but for the 1st president, glitched 5. when that begins us reconstruction, money for lucan announced $5500000.00. disaster relief. another, so the 2000000 for the u. n. policy, the agency based in gaza. not a lot of money. why say it is well in the us both once guarantees that how much is not benefiting from this money of reconstruction? and that is to circumvent how much i think this is the kind of use and because how
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much really controls all aspect of life in the, the strip when it comes, especially to it's up and switch to it the same time your opinions want. another process wants to make sure that the you are not once more poor, monday to the reconstruction of the got the strip of the everything that is destroyed by the, by another round of conflict. 6. how many times before. but of course, that can only be done if this some kind of political process, then it's difficult really to see a sustainable isn't the process without involving how much i think this is the biggest and results, correct? i mean well meanwhile i'm to be blank and is, is now reaching with jordanian leaders. what role do they play in maintaining this face? so he was just customize. those were sick. all right,
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i'm sorry. i was saying that the secretary ben can now goes to joe, now goes to jordan. he's in fact that on his way there what role do they play in this phase 5? what i can think, jordan, this emphasis will be going somewhere is this is mainly as a situation with thank you, for course, for all the states for the palestinians, for this is in the main problem here is israeli occupation and is the question of equal rights between israelis and policy and so none of this issues is close to be a result of the arab states will keep this issue on the agenda. the talk in jordan most probably will focus on how to come. this patient is chosen and the issue of force evictions of policy is the moving of settlers into policy and they came out and can kind of thank you like
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a serious holding elections today and vote. and many observers say it's not a free no fair, as in the bash on either side is on a certain to win another term in charge of a country ruined by war. only people in government held areas allowed to vote. i'm just the demonstrators in rebel held a live and took to the streets to denounce the action was the position as described as a font. it's the 2nd presidential elections and civil war broke out 10 years ago. bashar al assad face is all over the syrian capital, damascus, his campaign posters, door for those of the other 2 candidates cleared by the legislature to compete. the final vote tally is expected to show similar dominance by a side. so why is everyone so sure of an aside victory to start with? not all syrians can participate, only residents of areas under government control can vote in the country that has the largest number of displaced people in the world. those in rebel held districts
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are ineligible, and the economists curtis regions in the north are not participating. millions of syrians have fled the country during its years of civil war. some of those living abroad can vote like here in lebanon. on the other hand, germany has forbidden the syrian consulate from registering voters, and another president, bashar al assad is running against 2 other men. abdullah saloon, abdullah and mark mood after marie who stand very little chance of winning. they qualified for the vote after an extremely restrictive process in parliament. all candidates must have the support of 35 members of parliament, which is overwhelmingly dominated by a baptist party. candidates must have lived in syria continuously for 10 years, excluding any one from the diaspora. and they must be married to a syrian citizen. the united nations has said it is not involved in the election,
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and the u. s. says without un involvement, it won't recognize the results. syria media says the regime has invited observers, but from regime friendly countries like russia, iran, china, and venezuela. the last elections were held in 2014 at the height of the civil war and saw a sod when in the land slide, in a vote that was also widely condemned by the u. s. and b u, as neither free nor fer. let's get more from a bento shabba, she's the head of the middle east division of the german political foundation, the 100 bows. shift on a welcome to steve w. so how much support does basha alice? i really have you look at how these elections are being held. you can already estimate how much the population is not able to vote because they are simply not an area that are participating in the voting and all those show. i mean, there are so many people signing with their own lot. there are lots of posters and
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all just president bashar last few months. so this is where these elections, you can get this real support, at least he himself has felt about it. ok, so he's promised to to, to use he's next term in office to rebuild the country. so who's going to assess them in that if he wants assistance, he will need to perform some very severe changes. and he has not shown any indication that he's ready to do that on that he'll be left with his allies around russia. please, however, have constantly demonstrated that they are willing to both military efforts and to help her in winning the war. but they have not done any efforts to rebuild the country to be in a military and a, this is not coming from allies. so where will it come from? because the country needs to be reconstructed, regardless of whether aside is in, is in, is in power or not. well, this is what we would say,
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but obviously this year regime does not see it that way. they installed a tax so they are collecting texas on citizen said to pay for reconstruction. they have done so for a few years that you can see nothing of that happened and destroyed. cities remain in rebel in rubble and destroyed areas. and cities have not been rebuilt. what has been done with this money is to invest in some government buildings and to small and non, to this money has also been used for the military so far that the construction tax has not been used for that. why would anybody else jump in and say, well, then we send a bit more and we try to set this will flow into the construction. ok? so it sounds like it's, it's the countries for whatever happens the country is facing a tough time ahead. can you see western governments approach to syria changing at all in the future? is that a point where when maybe they will come back and talk to a side or do the steering people have to go through another decade of this?
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well, i doubt that they will come back to talk to us said, because it's very unclear what they should be talking to talking about. they have talked to him in the past and nothing has changed. he has continued with his brutal campaign against his own people. he has destroyed because he has attached to schools and hospitals. so what should they talk about if he's not willing to change course there was very little ground to believe that he would do so with a new diplomatic effort from the west. ok. thank you so much for your analysis and thank you for helping us with that. thank you very santa seller from the hind me both shifter take a look now, some of the stores making headlines this. our former chief advisor to british prime minister barak johnson has been answering lawmakers questions by the government's initial response to the corona virus crisis. dominic coming that the government failed, that the public by reacting to slowly accused the prime minister of not taking the
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threat seriously handed a court in brussels. these hearing, the european union's case against fancy produced astrazeneca, the you claims the company violated their supply contract and that astrazeneca owes them 50000000 doses, which it failed to deliver. on time. last year, almost 23000 migrants from north africa beach. the canary islands, thousands more arrived in the last few months. but because spain doesn't move them to the mainland campaign, the say, the islands that become a migrant prison, a course is now over turn that policy d w young and shelter reports from grand canaria. they are not looking for drugs or counterfeit cigarettes. they are checking for people, african migrants trying to get from grand canada harbor to the spanish mainland. they are looking for young men like this one caught on camera by a hub. i work up truck drive, r f i l make some final checks themselves. it was just
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a few weeks ago that you phone stole waste on barge to way here and to more work for the back of us had broken in that the bank. if you thought i had to call my boss, because that ro can see it. if i had typed the refrigeration system on the mac and they would have arrived frozen today, the stowaway had already made it from northern africa to the canaries. it's less than 100 kilometers from the african coast to the e u. but most of the 10s of thousands who take that route one to go further to the spanish mainland. more than 1000 kilometers further, know, the spanish authorities have done all they can to prevent that route. be coming in, establish one, many migrants stuck on the canaries. or limbo, some risk their lives to leave. it takes about 2 days to get from here to the spanish mainland, a long time to hide underneath the truck or inside the container in the dark. not
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knowing how long the air will last for the expert ward that people could die on the roots. but those involved know the risk. there is the option of a less dangerous journey. people smugglers off a fake id and a plane ticket. authorities recently bus that a major network operating from headdress arthur on southern run cannady and trying to speak with the police about this. it's frustrating, just before the interview with the local spokeswoman effectively cause that off the spanish interior ministry told her not to answer my most interesting questions. ma'am, tell ya, here on the right is used to official unhelpful unless she said vice to migrants in front of the police station, helping them to fill out for i can't get no help from the government. they are just stuck into big centers on the island. of course they turn to people who say they can help for money. it starts at $700.00 euros,
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but i've heard of one person paying $3000.00. this legal ruling will upset people's smugglers and the spanish government. it says preventing migrants from leaving the canaries from mainland spain is not allowed. danielle r n c b one case where they cannot simply know who the region into a prison card has made that absolutely clear and then expedited to hearing the judge police after locking them migrant the ruling should reduce the number of young men risking their lives on trucks just to get from one part of spain to another in sports, jim corona, virus rules could cause problems for team at this. some is european championships. german government says football is traveling from the united kingdom. we have to quarantine because of the spread of the indian variant that i'm unix. allianz at
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rena will host several tournaments, games, and someplace we have to travel there from england of scotland. german government consent football is not exempt from to recording team. and non residents are banned from travelling together. i told them to organize, are you interested in monitoring the situation? and you, eva has opened disciplinary cases against rail madrid, barcelona, and you ventures of their roles and attempts to form a superbly they were among 12 clubs who threatened to break away from the rafer, but after a widespread backlash, all except the 3 pulled out punishments for their refusal to back down could include a to hear back from the competitions, including the champ kinsley is reminder of our top story. the mother of detained feller, lucy and joe. mr. mark preston savage has appealed to international data to safe
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a son. obviously been tortured since being pulled off, diverted, brian and sliced on sunday, which essentially feared the government was killed with us secretary of state. and the blanket has arrived in egypt as part of the middle east tour. and it's showing up as these far between israel and palestinian. the star guys across the pacific enjoyed having a treat. first total the eclipse for 2 years. so this is the view from sydney harbour bridge blocking light from the sun on the moon. as this is known as the rest super blood astronomer say. so once in a decade site, you can read that by the looks of things. so i leave you with a view from the griffith observatory and california skies claudia or not as the case maybe have a good. mm. ah,
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