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i policeman, follow with we are is actually on fire made for mines. ah ah, this is the w news lie from berlin to pans former prime minister, sions, or obeyed, dies after being shot during a campaign event. arby was giving a speech a head of an election this weekend. medic say he bled to death after sustaining
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severe injuries to his house. will get the latest from tokyo, also coming up as rushes vladimir putin wall that there warren ukraine, is only just getting started. is foreign minister lashes all that critics of the criminal invasion and says there's no point in talking about peace. and al corresponded in ukraine, is from to people living in the russian health city of harrison. a tell him about life under the occupation and why they decided to stay ah, i'm glad of as well come to the program. japan's former prime minister sions, or abbey has died after being shot at a campaign event. please say a 41 year old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting. abbey was the country's longest serving premier and was well known for his strong economic and
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defense policies. his killing has shot japan and i should wear firearms are strictly regulated, and political violence is rare. ah, the moment shin, so are they. we shot twice, a suspect man handled to the ground. what appears to be a weapon lying on the road near by. people run to the age of japan's former prime minister as he lay seriously wounded. he was quickly transferred to helicopter and flown to hospital. at this point, his condition was described as critical, but doctors were unable to save him. confirming his death, the hospital said the 67 year old had suffered too deep wounds,
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including to his heart. the area in the city of nora, where this veteran politician had been giving an election campaign speech is now a crime scene, was the assassination has shocked japan. a country wag, gun violence is rare, images, shaggy nor mrs. a dastardly and barbaric oddity. to knock out it took place in the midst of an election, isn't a bunker godaddy. this is the basis of a democracy just that you and his absolutely unforgivable famous. i would like to use again, the harshest words to condemn this act. you know, he does most shin, so our bay was 1st elected prime minister of japan in 2006,
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making him at 52 the country, his youngest ever premier hello. it proved short lived a year later he quit following his string of party scandals. he was also suffering from health problems, but he wasn't gone for long. in 2012, he was back promising to revive japan's flagging economy, following years of deflation. i will miss them. he even put his own name on the plan. up in nomics. ave was also hawkish on defense, expanding japan's military role after years of pacifism, that proved a controversial policy. and he failed to formally rewrite the country's pacific constitution. he did though, bolster japan security alliance with the united states are
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bay was considered a strong leader on the world stage. but in 2020 he again resigned, citing poor health. 30 years politics though, was always in his blood right up until the end. early am i spoke to journalist ali neuron him until q is following the story for us . i asked him about their reaction in japan to sions are obvious death. hi indeed, this is a very shocking and sad news. i could say the shock and disbelief has taken japan, the country where the gun rules are very sick and fascination or even shooting are very rare in japan. last year, maybe a handful of shootings happened in japan and only one was killed as a result. so we have a fascination which prime minister described as
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a war barry and it had shocked one in japan early in. just before noon today. about $1130.00, the prime minute there for 5 minutes there she was shock active duty and went there in japan. nora, he was there campaigning for the election. that is going to happen. house the senate in the upper house in on sunday. and he was there to actually influential figure in the l. d. p liberal democratic party official. you were there to support a candidate. there was while he was making a speech there on the road, be not a big crowd actually, maybe about 50 or a 100 people. were there listening. he was approached by a man a 40 year old man from behind, and he was shocked why we did and there was
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a very large black smoke in the videos that very late are uploaded on social media . and you call lapse and take him to hospital. now that the suspect has already been arrested. what do we know about him? jessie, i am a gummy here. we know that his name is ted. ca, i'm a gummy, he's 41 year old and he's a former member of married time, self defense for defense forces, according to government sources. we don't know much about his intentions, but he did the charges and he said that you wanted to kill a zone. and indeed, he succeeded. now, we left office a 2 years ago. why was he on the campaign trail and what's his role or what was his role in the current japanese politics? he, he resigned in 2020, as you said,
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but he was still an influential senior in the liberal democratic party, which is the ruling party. so he was there in supporting a candidate of his own party elections that he's going to happen in 2 days. of course, the elections will be affected by the shocking news of his death. he's assassination . but so far we don't. we don't have any news of any postponement of the election, but he was there to campaign and in the last hours of his life, actually he was still working for his party and doing what he was very famous like politics, ali neuron in tokyo for us. thank you very much. thank you very much. rushes president vladimir putin as wanted moscow's offensive in ukraine, has barely begun. he also accused the west of fueling the war and said that its
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efforts to defeat him would bring tragedy to ukraine. he was speaking to parliamentary leaders, is some of what he had to say to renew my solution. we're hearing that they want to defeat napoleon on the battlefield. what can i say was discussed with let them try museum. we have often heard the wes wants us to fight it until the last ukrainian it the threats a tragedy, the ukrainian people, oklahoma, but it looks like it's heading in that direction. no, she doesn't listen. but everybody should know that largely speaking. sure that we haven't even yet started anything in earnest. 3 of them at the same time, we don't refuse piece talks. but those who refuse should no longer at last the more difficult it will be for them to make a deal with us sledge near him would its name to the girl you did. have you responded. nik spicer, ms. in keith and earlier i asked him how proteins remarks are being received in ukraine. again,
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the only official reaction we have is from an adviser to president zalinski so far, who went took food and statement about western powers, orchestrating it all and said, look, western powers are present in ukraine. the only people who are present are russian soldiers, but i talk to ordinary ukrainians who come to this monument of destroyed russian tanks and artillery vehicles in front of the saint michael's monastery. and they told me one man saying this is a message for the russian people, so that people think couldn't, is still strong. and it's a message for the western countries to keep their hands off of ukraine. a woman i spoke to said it was diabolical. and that putin was essentially satan and a young man. and i spoke to said that all that back kind of statement can do the same from the kremlin, is to steal the resolve of the ukrainian troops in the front line. i stay with us, we want to look at what's happening elsewhere in the country. vladimir putin forces now dominate in eastern and southern cities in ukraine, such as have gone back in june. the occupying administration announced
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a referendum on joining russia. but when this will take place is still unclear, many hassan residence won't be around to vote tens of thousands, i believe, to have left for ukrainian control territory since russia has seized the city. reporting on the ground has become all but impossible for independent journalists. the w 9 colleagues spoke with 2 locals about life on the occupation, not even the system. at the beginning. we all thought the occupation would be over in a week, really. it was only a few months in that we finally understood that the russians were here to stay. it looks very similar to what it. ready was in 19, maybe 5 into 4 as i was a little william and done a red flag her haney and it also very saw your plane with all my friends have left with the other generation is gone. only the pensioners have stayed. yes,
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there's so many people in your mind on that. now these people are not able to get the money that they have on their gums. a lot of beauty, elder people are trying to get in there. awesome. so boston 1000 rural did is a b q to get there. so i think build a new system and it wasn't her uncle rommel my condition. there are some buzzword. i only heard about the plans for a referendum to join russia from the ukrainian press. with that, no one's talking about it here. oh, wait a little while and daddy and on. and before it got fully milder vehicles. by in fact, there are many places where, where ocoee, julian, george's, it is and of course you don't hear about it. many people working left, i see also many authors on the see on facebook till in the 3rd person is
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missing. when the russians came on, we were expecting things would be as bad as in mary. you, paul? mary of norwood. we were scared to even look up the window. it was sheer panic because of the year to damage the fact that we can leave the house and buy food more than we seems like a miracle. alexis or is also a baby girl, was i always tried to just ish, if the russians are shooting or on the ukrainians are covering russians was, it was showing nothing changes. i'll also end up leaving only my parents and my grandma that are keeping me here for now. a very good question is how and when, and we got to do it to become a marathon rather than
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a spin. connelly reporting then we can all go back to keith. we're next spice's standing by cas on is now fully controlled by russian forces off the run for months, but ukrainian defenders are apparently advancing on the city. what more do you know what they have been moving in slowly? i think taken care to not had civilian targets when the user artillery are within 2017 kilometers from characters on city itself. now that the importance of that is the russians can't really fight on 2 fronts. gearhart is, you know, up and, you know, lou hands can do nets, provinces. there's been a lot of fighting going on. now it's all into netscape and that's where the next russian offense offensive is expected. but it's, it's a big stretch for them to be fighting on both fronts of the point of ukrainians. fighting down near harrison is basically to make life more difficult for the russians. and just one last thing,
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there is an underground or partisan movement as well within the region. blowing up train tracks, blowing up train bridge is going to crimea, and blowing up the rails that carry, for instance, an ammunition car carrying a howitzer, shells, so the really trying to target the russians behind the lines and from ukrainian territories. well, now president lindsey recently hailed the arrival of western weapons at that precision. all these weapons starting to make a difference. yeah, they are, you know, i mean, he said so himself, and there's been a lot of, you know, reporting from the field, particularly with american television stations. i think so that, you know, president biden can show that the help is being affected. with these high mars unit, these mobile rat rocket launchers, now numbered 9. that's what we're getting as the official figure. and they're accurate to within a meter. and the russian rockets are accurate to within 500 meters as are the ukranian rockets that have been used before. so that means the ukrainians canal,
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pinpoint a weapons depot. that's what they're going off mainly. and, you know, really strike the russians ability to engage in those massive artillery barrage, which is pretty much which is pretty much been their strategy so far because they didn't, they lack the manpower to hold on to cities and towns and without reconstituting them there her, i'll correspondent nick spicer and keith force. thank you. nick. foreign ministers of the g. 20 developed and emerging economies have been meeting in barley, indonesia, amidst tensions over the war and ukraine, london, international food and energy crisis. russia's foreign minister sergey lover off, walked out of a closed door session, in which the german 4 minister criticized moscow over its invasion. he also left another session before a virtual, addressed by ukraine's foreign minister. barbara dismissed what he called the west frenzied criticism of the war, saying it's distracting, worldly. this from dealing with issues affecting the global economy as holders of
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the g. 20 is rotating presidency and neither has offered to mediate between russia and ukraine. president joker, we dawdled, launched the peace building mission last week, visiting both moscow and cave ciocca widow has sought to maintain good relations with both russia and ukraine. indonesia is what vladimir putin calls a friendly nation from moscow. unlike any of the western palace, my garcia widow has refused to give in to weston pressure to exclude vladimir putin from the summit of g 20 leaders in november. his visit to moscow and key of last week, reflected a delicate balancing act. as by ghanaians, as on big guy, what i said in key, if i repeat here once though, the current situation is still hard to leave, we must keep opening more room for dialogue. i have conveyed a message from president zalinski to president putin, and i express my readiness to become a communication bridge between the 2 leaders. sherlock throws beside the booker,
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the content of that message from zalinski was not laid. public widow was the 1st asian leader to visit key if since the war began. he invited president zalinski to attend the g 20 leaders summit in november, even though ukraine is not part of the group. widow has expressed sympathy with ukrainians over the war and said the country is territorial, integrity must be respected. prior to the meeting, he told the key of suburb of a pin to witness the devastation 1st hand. indonesia is sending humanitarian aid to ukraine, but as declined to provide weapons for use against russian forces. widow came fresh from an international summit in germany, where he was able to compare notes with western leaders and meet with those who have previously sought to persuade vladimir putin to end the war. indonesia has had success in the past, in mediating,
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in regional conflicts in asia. but widow says he has no illusions about the complexity of the russia ukraine war. and in remind with those complexities zalinski hinted, he would only attend the g. 20 summit if put in is not there. for the kremlin, says, put in has already confirmed his attendance. germany has approved the applications of sweden and finland to join nato. a short while ago, members of the buddhist stark ratified the session of germany's northern allies. with a vast majority of, much to the delight of the representatives offered 2 countries who were watching from the gallery off the decades of neutrality, sweden and finland moved to join the west. them defense alliance, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. the ratification requires unanimous approval by all 30 armed little member states from all that vote, let sir bring in. our political correspondent, leader has a standing by in the buddhist talk. weatherbook took place earlier in, you know,
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that was quite quick by german standards. was it it was indeed quick and there was a reason for its m. i spoke to some members of parliament before the votes, and they told me that germany had intended to become the 1st country to ratify. now that didn't work out the country's wire, but foster like estonia and canada. but the idea was to send a very clear signal here from germany that the country is family behind finland and sweden joining nato. and in fact, that one was an overwhelming majority. the draft law was even prepared jointly by the governing parties and the conservatives, and in the end, even the far right h. d voted in favor only the left voted against fin into the sweden joining nato. so the idea is clear, germany sees finland and so he knows trusted reliable strong partners that they've worked together with very closely in the past and continued to do so with their
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a lot of shared values, a democracy and, and of course, also they have very strong economic economically and so the idea is not just that finland and sweden joining nato would mean that the security for those countries would be enhanced in the light of a threat that russia could act aggressively against those countries as well. but also that nature as a whole would become stronger and that would of course also benefit germany. now the representatives of finland and sweden were here and managed to catch up with the representatives from, from sweden after the vote. it was a great honor to, to be invited here to, to share this set a historic moment for, for both sweden and finland and also for germany. so it's a grateful day for us to do that today. still, at the reason why sweden did give up its decades old neutrality, is because of the fear of a potential russian aggression. i think what you mentioned is said of course,
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that the basic reason for why we're here today and the various have before and after i dead the 24th of february, of course. and here we are hoping, of course in giving all our, our support a, in a financial and human harry and also the military means sad to ukraine. and it is to be expected that not all countries will ratify as quickly as germany is doing. what are your fears? do you think that turkey that tried to block finland and sweden from joining nato? my do use this process as a means to push it through their own interest. i at we a, there is, of course, a all countries and old all night nato partners had their, their own, an processes and procedures. and of course we are, we are in aware of all that, and i think today it, we're, i'm just here to were to witness the strong signal and the,
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the quick. and the quick process that was said that was made by my germany. and we are very, very grateful and, and positive to, to this day me that does that me lead sweden and finland will now become natal members in no taught well, no, it doesn't. and that's precisely why i asked that question. because m all countries, all 30 native members have to ratify. now the governments have given the approval, but it now has to go through the parliament all through the other processes that are needed for the countries to officially say, yes, every single country has the right to veto and turkey did say in the past that it didn't want finland and sweden to join. turkey is a nato member, but it also still has ties with russia. and it has since given up its resistance. but it has also since issued demands in return for ratification. and so pessimists
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are saying that this could potentially mean a bit of a drawn out process of his next coming months, where some might use their pro says as a means to pursue their own interest. pessimists are saying that it could take in the year before finland and sweden become full fledged members. and of course, that means that only then would they be fully protected by the alliance, which is why in the mean time for the transition period, countries like germany have already issued security guarantees of in and seen me not. thank you very much. and some sports news to former top football officials have been acquitted on charges of illegally using fee for funds. a caught and switzerland found x fee for presidents their blotter and football legend. michelle, bloody ne, not guilty of corruption charges were in connection with the payment of just over 2000000 euros. which gluttony received from fif up during blot us tenure as fee for president in 2011. the payment was made for consultancy world performed many years
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prior to the payment being made. both men were banned from football in 2015, some on the verdict on the job as a heart dw sports, anthony justice finally served. michelle, platen knee thinks justice has been said, but likewise said planet, but this is the case you had really about the behavior fee for executives in the context of the real world. faith is world mates real world in favors. world war the tournament to russia. they sell tickets, they sell merchandise, and i sell the tv rights that pick up the money. they leave russia without paying tax and they return to switzerland with i also don't pay taxes because they're a non profit organization. now if you're been living inside that financial world, but bubble, that's business as usual. the interesting part comes when you, over when you apply the standards of the real world to behavior that takes place inside that bubble. which brings us to this case cit, bladder plays michelle play. 22000000 swiss francs on top of the faith of wage.
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interesting for a start being paid as a consult when you already have a salary. there's no contract for this work. also interesting, the payment that was made was i, is after the services rendered very interesting. when viewed from outside of the fee for world, you could attach a lot of adjectives to this case. strange, peculiar, or even suspicious, maybe suspicious enough to prosecute, but not enough to have a guilty verdict. so let's have a case about why is it comes to the when they won the case, they walk away from this case and i'll make a brief walk away from this case, not guilty, but it really becomes about, did i lose the war? yes they did. both men had to stand down. black stood down and plotting a who was going to replace platter. he was the man and he was in this guy, the captain of france, the wife, a boss, he was going to become the next manager. he was in less of a french book. he was here to play and when he wanted to be the boss and he lost
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his chance. so who won the case? he left in 2015 and johnny infant tina stepped into that void the di after he was under investigation under investigation from a faith ethics committee. but that term thinking for ethics committee, johnny infant tina walked in after putting a can no longer run for election and he becomes the boss. yes, they won the case, but the real winner is going to be in charge of faith for many used to come at the house. thank you very much for that in depth analysis. thanks. that sits from me and after the in all day, a news team here don't go away. up next is in good shape. thanks so much. ah, with
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