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should the supreme court _ do the right thing. should the supreme court when - do the right thing. should the supreme court when it - do the right thing. should the supreme court when it hands| supreme court when it hands down its decision in early summer when it is expected, should that ruling favour that in tala does supersede state laws will that be the end of the matter? i laws will that be the end of the matter?— laws will that be the end of the matter? i certainly think that will be _ the matter? i certainly think that will be helpful - the matter? i certainly think that will be helpful to - the matter? i certainly think that will be helpful to get i that will be helpful to get those two things lined up, however, we still have the challenge in a criminal prosecution is sought, my understanding not being a lawyer, you then can be taken to a criminal trial and it is yourjob to defend yourself using in tala, using the state law that protects the health and life of the mother is your defence. criminal trials are not covered by malpractice insurance as physicians, it is putting
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also on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments about the idaho case — on whether state abortion bans can be superseded by a federal law that requires hospitals to provide emergency care to preserve a person�*s health. idaho and other 16 states in the country have passed total or near—total bans on abortion since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade almost two years ago. florida could join them soon — next week, a six—week ban is set to take effect — voters in the state will vote on a measure to enshrine abortion rights on florida�*s constitution. joe biden has defended abortion access — while former us president and republican candidate donald trump has stated it�*s up to states to decide over health rights. for more on this, i spoke to the director of the white house gender policy council, jennifer klein — who�*s also an assistant to president biden. when we talk about abortion in the united states, we talk about what is next, but we continue to see changes in the courts. since roe was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this po
also on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments about the idaho case — on whether state abortion bans can be superseded by a federal law that requires hospitals to provide emergency care to preserve a person�*s health. idaho and other 16 states in the country have passed total or near—total bans on abortion since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade almost two years ago. florida could join them soon — next week, a six—week ban is set to take effect — voters in the state...
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court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. i think what _ further legal challenges. i think what we — further legal challenges. i think what we don't know still at this stage _ what we don't know still at this stage is— what we don't know still at this stage is exactly how many people will be _ stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, _ will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months. — passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months, and also how many flights will be _ or months,
court _ here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled — here in the uk to rwanda, supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and — court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying — year and that's what this bill is trying to— year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda — trying to address, trying to say rwanda is _ trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further _ rwanda is safe and trying to...
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abortion rights are being examined in the us supreme court. on wednesday, justices heard arguments about how close to death a woman must be to receive an abortion in states where there are strict bans. the case centres on a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilising treatment to any patient who arrives with an "emergency medical condition". the question before the supreme court is whether the emergency medical treatment labor act, or emtala, covers emergency abortions, even in states where the procedure is banned. it's been nearly two years since justices overturned the constitutional right to an abortion — leaving it up to individual states to decide on abortion rights. 14 states now ban abortion at all stages of pregnancy, some with limited exceptions. idaho is one of them — and that state's near—total ban is now before the court. earlier i spoke to dr alison haddock, president—elect of the american college of emergency physicians. thanks forjoining us. idaho has a near total abortion ban, with an exception for the life b
abortion rights are being examined in the us supreme court. on wednesday, justices heard arguments about how close to death a woman must be to receive an abortion in states where there are strict bans. the case centres on a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilising treatment to any patient who arrives with an "emergency medical condition". the question before the supreme court is whether the emergency medical treatment labor act, or emtala, covers emergency abortions,...
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supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is competing interests going on. you can see it from the justices. one of a ruling that would have a chilling effect on the president being able to act in practice. on the other side, whether a president really should think about not violent criminal statutes. that is really what's going on here today. it will be interesting to see what the court comes down within its ruling. caitriona: given the gravity you are talking about, there seem to be a suggestion the whole issue needs a deeper examination and perhaps needs to go back t
supreme court today. did you get a sense from the line of questioning there is a view that some level of presidential immunity might be required? >> the first thing i noticed was the gravity of the day. it felt a lot like the january 6 hearings where you just had to get it right. we knew on the committee we had to get the facts right. you could feel from the justices today they really wanted to not just create a rule for today but create a rule for future misconduct as well. there is...
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that was the supreme court sa in: i... that was the supreme court saying that _ i... that was the supreme court saying that the _ i... that was the supreme court saying that the snp _ i... that was the supreme court saying that the snp could - i... that was the supreme court saying that the snp could not i i... that was the supreme court| saying that the snp could not go i... that was the supreme court i saying that the snp could not go on their own with the legislation because it won't in a uk context, it would have implications. amber, let me ask you this. alan, thank you and mohammed, thank you for waiting. this irked, and all the way up to absolutely furious, many people in the snp, perhaps the more socially conservative in client, who would have seen patrick harvie the other day completely reject the cass report. i day completely re'ect the cass re ort. . ., , , day completely re'ect the cass reort. , , ., report. i completely agree with patrick. i have _ report. i completely agree with patrick. i have read _ report. i completely agree with patrick. i have read t
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the silver lining - from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings is that the stay of proceedings is going to stay in place for some indeterminate length of time while additional issues are sorted back in the trial court, so it does allow myself, as the southern arizona top prosecutor and planned parenthood and the attorney general �*s office to go back to my courthouse and continue legal analysis and legal proceedings and during that time i will strived to say that i want providers to continue to have trust in their leaders that care is a safe and legal and i want both providers and those in urgent need, victims of sexual assaults, those in crisis, and those in need of care to rely that it is safe and i hope going to be continued to be provided while we continue this legal fight. and if this fight doesn't go your way, doctors face potential imprisonment if they perform an abortion. will you enforce the law? i perform an abortion. will you enforce the law?— perform an abortion. will you enforce the law? i have meekly in southern _ enforce the law? i have meekly in
the silver lining - from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings is that the stay of proceedings is going to stay in place for some indeterminate length of time while additional issues are sorted back in the trial court, so it does allow myself, as the southern arizona top prosecutor and planned parenthood and the attorney general �*s office to go back to my courthouse and continue legal analysis and legal proceedings and during that time i will strived to say that i want...
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the us supreme court considers whether donald trump is immune from prosecution from actions he took while in office. and in venice, the city takes a new step towards reining in tourism. hello. new york's top court has overturned the 2020 rape conviction of disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein, paving the way for a new trial. in a was a 4—3 ruling, the state's court of appeals found mr weinstein did not get a fair trial, saying the judge made a mistake by allowing women to testify about allegations that were not part of the charges he faced. the accusations against mr weinstein began in 2017. they sparked the movement known as #metoo that exposed sexual abuse at the highest levels of hollywood and beyond. the 72—year—old will remain in prison, serving a 16—year sentence for rape in a separate case in la — that conviction is not directly affected by this ruling. emma vardy has more from los angeles. when harvey weinstein — one of the most powerful men in hollywood — was accused of rape, it led to an outpouring about a culture of sexual assault and misogyny experienced
the us supreme court considers whether donald trump is immune from prosecution from actions he took while in office. and in venice, the city takes a new step towards reining in tourism. hello. new york's top court has overturned the 2020 rape conviction of disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein, paving the way for a new trial. in a was a 4—3 ruling, the state's court of appeals found mr weinstein did not get a fair trial, saying the judge made a mistake by allowing women to testify...
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the supreme court arguments are _ put forward so far? the supreme court arguments are finished. i put forward so far? the supreme i court arguments are finished. now put forward so far? the supreme - court arguments are finished. now it is up to— court arguments are finished. now it is up to the _ court arguments are finished. now it is up to the supreme curd court as to whether— is up to the supreme curd court as to whether they will offer a decision. yesterday's argument did not accept — decision. yesterday's argument did not accept the arguments. they are not accept the arguments. they are not moving — not accept the arguments. they are not moving on any particular hurry. it not moving on any particular hurry. it may— not moving on any particular hurry. it may he _ not moving on any particular hurry. it may be that trump actually wins lry it may be that trump actually wins by losing _ it may be that trump actually wins by losing this case. no one thinks that the _ by losing this case. no one thinks that the president gets immunity for private _ that the president ge
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the supreme court granted her the first ever exception to a national ban on euthanasia. it allowed the doctor to avoid punishment. tremors have continued to shake part of eastern taiwan that was struck by a deadly earthquake earlier this month. quakes were still being felt on tuesday morning in the hualien region. the strongest tremor shook buildings in the capital, taipei, but there are no reports of any casualties. a powerful quake earlier this month in hualien killed at least ia people and caused widespread damage. bolivian police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of teachers protesting in la paz. teachers and doctors have been protesting for weeks against a controversial retirement bill they say will force them to retire at 65. in bolivia, the voluntary retirement age is set at 58 for men and 55 for women. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover up of a hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels. prosecutors told the jury
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what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms. we have seen the risk of doctors being criminalized. is the situation urgent enough that the administration can do something now? >> yes. i mean, the president said from the day the dobbs decision came down that the only way to replace the constitutional right that had been lost, and i would note, it is the first time in american history that a fundamental constitutional right has been taken away, the only way to a place that is bypassing federal legislation that would effect women and people across the country. that is
what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have...
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but the state's supreme court has changed that and reverted to a civil war era law which essentially bans all abortions. what is your reaction? fin essentially bans all abortions. what is your reaction?- what is your reaction? on the outside, what is your reaction? on the outside. i'm _ what is your reaction? on the outside, i'm appalled - what is your reaction? on the outside, i'm appalled and - outside, i'm appalled and frustrated. the dobbs decision made clear they were sending theissue made clear they were sending the issue of abortion rights back to the states and what we argued in the lower courts was that the state of arizona had spoken repeatedly in the last 50 years, including most recently abortion rights up to 15 weeks, and we said that if theissue 15 weeks, and we said that if the issue was to be decided by the issue was to be decided by the state then you have to harmonise the laws we have in place. the court of appeal is in a sound decision agreed with us and we have had reproductive healthcare lawfully in arizona since that time. we are disappointed that the arizona s
but the state's supreme court has changed that and reverted to a civil war era law which essentially bans all abortions. what is your reaction? fin essentially bans all abortions. what is your reaction?- what is your reaction? on the outside, what is your reaction? on the outside. i'm _ what is your reaction? on the outside, i'm appalled - what is your reaction? on the outside, i'm appalled and - outside, i'm appalled and frustrated. the dobbs decision made clear they were sending theissue...
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and yesterday the supreme court having to do with immunity. — supreme court having to do with immunity, i listen to the argument last night— immunity, i listen to the argument last night and thought it was great and the _ last night and thought it was great and the questions were great. all presidents have to have immunity. corning _ presidents have to have immunity. coming up — presidents have to have immunity. coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us have seen sunny skies like these already. it is a day, though, where clouds will bubble up to bring showers. and we've seen lots of showers in northern ireland. there have been quite a few for the north and east of scotland, and down the eastern side of england. meanwhile, this thicker cloud affecting southern wales and southern—most areas of england. well, that's a weather front bringing more general outbreaks of rain. now, the rain from that'
and yesterday the supreme court having to do with immunity. — supreme court having to do with immunity, i listen to the argument last night— immunity, i listen to the argument last night and thought it was great and the _ last night and thought it was great and the questions were great. all presidents have to have immunity. corning _ presidents have to have immunity. coming up — presidents have to have immunity. coming up here on bbc news but donald trump addressing... hello. it was a...
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the supreme court granted her the first ever exception to a national ban on euthanasia. it allowed the doctor to avoid punishment. tremors have continued to shake part of eastern taiwan that was struck by a deadly earthquake earlier this month. quakes were still being felt on tuesday morning in the hualien region. the strongest tremor shook buildings in the capital taipei, but there are no reports of any casualties. a powerful quake earlier this month in hualien killed at least 1a people and caused widespread damage. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to china now where more than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in guangdong, after days of heavy rain caused massive flooding in the country's most populous province. four people have died so far, while ten have gone missing, according to state media. weather forecasters say the situation's grim. laura bicker has more from beijing. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast—flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size o
the supreme court granted her the first ever exception to a national ban on euthanasia. it allowed the doctor to avoid punishment. tremors have continued to shake part of eastern taiwan that was struck by a deadly earthquake earlier this month. quakes were still being felt on tuesday morning in the hualien region. the strongest tremor shook buildings in the capital taipei, but there are no reports of any casualties. a powerful quake earlier this month in hualien killed at least 1a people and...
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there is been a supreme court decision _ phases. there is been a supreme court decision about _ phases. there is been a supreme court decision about whether - phases. there is been a supreme court decision about whether or | phases. there is been a supreme i court decision about whether or not to bring back a paper ballot. what did they rule?— to bring back a paper ballot. what did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy _ did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy about _ did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy about the _ did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy about the electronic| of controversy about the electronic voting machines in india. ever since they introduced almost 15 or 20 years back. the most recentjudgment from the highest court of india says they say they don't want to go back to the era of ballot boxes, they don't want to go back to the era of ballot papers and they say they really want to stick to the electronic voting machines which have become a standard norm. there have b
there is been a supreme court decision _ phases. there is been a supreme court decision about _ phases. there is been a supreme court decision about whether - phases. there is been a supreme court decision about whether or | phases. there is been a supreme i court decision about whether or not to bring back a paper ballot. what did they rule?— to bring back a paper ballot. what did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy _ did they rule? there has been a lot of controversy about _ did...
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as you head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on through this treaty signed in december which basically says that's not going to happen. if your asylum application is rejected you can stay in the country, there are resident permits, arrangements for you. that is something the rwandans are now working through in terms of law. they have to make changes to their migrant and refugee law in order to accommodate that. the supreme court also mentioned an incident in 2018 when refugees who had come from the democratic republic of the congo in rwanda where, they demonstrated because the un cutting their rations and the rwandan police, they opened fire and killed 12 of them. the government here says that was an isolated incident and has not happened again, human rights watch is said perhaps what is more germane as they don't seem to have been any more demonstrations and some
as you head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on through this treaty signed in december which basically says that's not going to happen. if your asylum application is rejected you can stay in the country, there are resident permits, arrangements for you. that is something the...
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the supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. what we don't know yet at this stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months? and also how many flights will be able to get off before the general election. we are expecting that in the uk at some point later this year. that in the uk at some point later this ear. ., , ., , this year. harry farley in westminster, _ this year. harry farley in westminster, i'm - this year. harry farley in westminster, i'm sure i this year. harry farley in | westminster, i'm sure we this year. harry farley in - westminster, i'm sure we will this year. harry farley in _ westminster, i'm sure we will speak to you again but thank you for the moment, and barbara plett usher, who was speaking to us a little earlier from kigali. that press conference ijy from kigali. that press conf
the supreme court ruled that was unlawful last year and that's what this bill is trying to address, trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to say rwanda is safe and trying to block further legal challenges. what we don't know yet at this stage is exactly how many people will be sent to rwanda, when that will happen after the bill is passed, will it be a matter of weeks or months? and also how many flights will be able to get off before the general election. we...
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another showdown over abortion rights goes to the supreme court. ♪ welcome to "world news america." we begin in the middle east. the israeli military said it intends to move forward with a ground offensive saying the city is the last stronghold for hamas. airstrikes have continued but aid groups and allies have warned israel a full-scale ground invasion without plans to protect civilians would be age military disaster. more than one million displaced people are taking shelter in rafah. there are signs israel is planning to -- satellite imagery shows tents popping up north of rafah. the country has purchased 40,000 tent with a capacity for 10 to 12 people. >> we have a very clear indication from an israeli government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a full-scale military incursion into rafah. israel says the remnants of hamas fighters and leadership are still based there. israel says it has destroyed 19 hamas military battalions meaning there are four or five remaining in southern gaza with the hamas leadership. israel has had to
another showdown over abortion rights goes to the supreme court. ♪ welcome to "world news america." we begin in the middle east. the israeli military said it intends to move forward with a ground offensive saying the city is the last stronghold for hamas. airstrikes have continued but aid groups and allies have warned israel a full-scale ground invasion without plans to protect civilians would be age military disaster. more than one million displaced people are taking shelter in...
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but i think the supreme court really has to carve a path here, they are really in uncharted territory in terms of case law regarding civil liability for presidents but not criminal liability, so anything they are going to chart a path here that is relatively narrow, leave, you know, and focused on this case, and perhaps not address all of the hypotheticals that they have raised in some of their arguments. have raised in some of their arguments-— arguments. sarah, former federal prosecutor i arguments. sarah, former federal prosecutor for i arguments. sarah, former federal prosecutor for the | federal prosecutor for the southern district of new york, thank you very much.- southern district of new york, thank you very much. sexual assault survivors and advocates have expressed outrage, afterjudges in new york overturned a 2020 rape conviction against the former hollywood producer, harvey weinstein. new york's highest court ruled that, during his trial, four years ago, prosecutors were wrongly allowed to call witnesses, whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. weinst
but i think the supreme court really has to carve a path here, they are really in uncharted territory in terms of case law regarding civil liability for presidents but not criminal liability, so anything they are going to chart a path here that is relatively narrow, leave, you know, and focused on this case, and perhaps not address all of the hypotheticals that they have raised in some of their arguments. have raised in some of their arguments-— arguments. sarah, former federal prosecutor i...
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the former supreme court justice lord sumption.— lord sumption. the whole framework _ lord sumption. the whole framework of _ lord sumption. the whole | framework of international government law dictates that the fact— government law dictates that the fact that you have been provoked and attacked, however outrageously, does not mean to say you — outrageously, does not mean to say you can do whatever you'd like _ say you can do whatever you'd like it — say you can do whatever you'd like. it does not mean to say that— like. it does not mean to say that you _ like. it does not mean to say that you can indiscriminately slaughter innocent civilians and — slaughter innocent civilians and children. it does not mean to say— and children. it does not mean to say that _ and children. it does not mean to say that you can attack eight _ to say that you can attack eight convoys.— to say that you can attack eight convoys. labour as will hazlet raise _ eight convoys. labour as will hazlet raise concerns - eight convoys. labour as will hazlet raise
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christian: the justices and the supreme court were skeptical. john roberts question the scope of trump's argument when it comes to official acts. as a president really have immunity if they are appointed ambassador of the house in exchange for a bribe? how would you determine if a president's actions are part of his official conduct? justice thomas asked whether they should differentiate between a president acting as president, and the president acting as a candidate. and then this from justice sonia sotomayor. >>>> we would be creating, a situation in which we would be saying this is what you are asking us to say. which is that a president is entitled, not to make a mistake, but more than that. a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office. that is what you are trying to get us to hold. without facing criminal liability. christian: the attorney for special counsel jack smith who is prosecuting the attempt to overturn the election, pushed back against claims that donald trump's efforts amounted to access pres
christian: the justices and the supreme court were skeptical. john roberts question the scope of trump's argument when it comes to official acts. as a president really have immunity if they are appointed ambassador of the house in exchange for a bribe? how would you determine if a president's actions are part of his official conduct? justice thomas asked whether they should differentiate between a president acting as president, and the president acting as a candidate. and then this from justice...
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her comments followed the arizona supreme court's decision to impose a total ban on the procedure, upholding a law enacted a hundred and 60 years ago. speaking in tuscon, ms harris said the former president wanted to take america back to the nineteenth century. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. full on attack, state—by—state, on reproductive freedom. we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. in the war in ukraine, over recent weeks russia has been targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the country's main power plants, which is leaving millions of people without electricity and water. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power — to find out how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered
her comments followed the arizona supreme court's decision to impose a total ban on the procedure, upholding a law enacted a hundred and 60 years ago. speaking in tuscon, ms harris said the former president wanted to take america back to the nineteenth century. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. full on attack, state—by—state,...
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mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new yorkjudge relate to the so—called hush money case where, donald trump is accused of falsifying business accounts in relation to a payments to an actress. he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mrtrump argued trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mr trump argued that this case should be delayed while the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts that he took in office. that stems from a separate case, which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge in overturn the 2020 election results. today thejudge in new overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge in new york as we expected denied that request to postpone that trial once again. so, that now clears the way, removes the final obst
mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter will vernon sent this update. this decision by the new yorkjudge relate to the so—called hush money case where, donald trump is accused of falsifying business accounts in relation to a payments to an actress. he is accused basically of trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mrtrump argued trying to hide this payment allegedly. now, mr trump argued...
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voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade in june 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener, national reporter covering abortion at the washington post, for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding this 15—week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week ban. tell us more about what this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers — notjust in florida but across the country — who are really struggling to put into words the effect this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have, you know, clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south. they're really struggling to meet demand. now you have this huge state — and florida is the third most populous state in the country — this huge state that will restrict the procedure. so the question on everybody�*s mind is where all these women will go. at the same time we also saw the court allowing voters in florida to decide whether to expand abortion access when
voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade in june 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener, national reporter covering abortion at the washington post, for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding this 15—week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week ban. tell us more about what this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers — notjust in florida but across the country — who are...
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she has more on the reaction to florida's supreme court ruling. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect that this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south, they are struggling to meet demand and now we have this huge state, florida is the third most populous state in the country, a huge state that is going to severely restrict the procedure so the question on everyone's mind is where we'll all these women go? around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. rising anger over illegal immigration is dominating the political agenda in the run up to south africa's election in may. the government claims it's tightening security on its border. but the bbc has travelled to the country's busiest crossing post and, close by, witnessed migrants coming over the border unchallenged. jenny hill sent this report from the town of musina. it is
she has more on the reaction to florida's supreme court ruling. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect that this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south, they are struggling to meet demand and now we have this huge state, florida is the third most populous state in the country,...
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here's our north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue on proceedings in the supreme court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special counsel who is, of course, prosecuting donald trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the events around january 6 and the attack on the capitol. he says no—one is above the law, and that's what the justices have been wrestling with. they, i think, were pretty sceptical of the idea of total immunity from prosecution. now, that may be bad news for donald trump, but they also may want to make a kind of distinction between acts done as a private citizen or for private reasons, and acts done as official as part of the officialjob. and that may mean they push this back down
here's our north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue on proceedings in the supreme court. around three hours or so of arguments before thejustices — quite a long session. and the question, the essential question, does a president, does donald trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for acts he committed while he was in the white house? now, the previous courts have said no to that question. donald trump's lawyers say yes, and there's constitutional basis. but jack smith, the special...
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however, the petitioners have said they will take the matter to the supreme court and they are hoping that it will be overturned in its entirety. bm hoping that it will be overturned in its entirety-— its entirety. an overwhelming ma'ori its entirety. an overwhelming majority of — its entirety. an overwhelming majority of lawmakers - its entirety. an overwhelming majority of lawmakers voted l its entirety. an overwhelming l majority of lawmakers voted for its entirety. an overwhelming - majority of lawmakers voted for it. what are some of the punishments for being gay in uganda? weill. what are some of the punishments for being gay in uganda?— being gay in uganda? well, one of the punishments _ being gay in uganda? well, one of the punishments is _ being gay in uganda? well, one of the punishments is that _ being gay in uganda? well, one of the punishments is that one - being gay in uganda? well, one of the punishments is that one can i being gay in uganda? well, one of. the punishments is that one can get up the punishments is that one can get up to life imprisonment, basically
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campaigners say they'll take the case to uganda's supreme court. the former president of the spanish football federation was arrested on wednesday, as part of a corruption investigation. luis rubiales is suspected of receiving illegal commissions while negotiating a lucrative deal to stage the spanish super cup competition in saudi arabia. he is also due to go on trial for sexual assault, for kissing a female player on the mouth after last summer's world cup final. mr rubiales denies any wrongdoing. have you ever wondered what time it is on the moon? the white house has told nasa to establish a unified standard of time for the celestial body. the aim is to set international norms as governments and private companies prepare new space missions. moon time is different from earth time, because of its weaker gravity, as gary o'donoghue reports. what time is it on the moon? the problem is no one really knows. and that's why the clock is ticking for nasa, which has two years to come up with a time standard, and get the rest of the world to agree to it. w
campaigners say they'll take the case to uganda's supreme court. the former president of the spanish football federation was arrested on wednesday, as part of a corruption investigation. luis rubiales is suspected of receiving illegal commissions while negotiating a lucrative deal to stage the spanish super cup competition in saudi arabia. he is also due to go on trial for sexual assault, for kissing a female player on the mouth after last summer's world cup final. mr rubiales denies any...
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that is significant because donald trump has sold himself as the architect of the supreme court decision a couple of years ago stop to overturn roe v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the suburbs of several marginal swing states. so i think a lot of this is about the electoral politics and he is saying it will basically be up to states themselves to decide how far to go on abortion bans. but already he is being severely criticised by pro—life groups — one of the leading ones said it was deeply disappointed in his decision. as for the democrats, well, joe biden intends explicitly to make this an issue that he is going to attack donald
that is significant because donald trump has sold himself as the architect of the supreme court decision a couple of years ago stop to overturn roe v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most...
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supreme court appeared divided over a case which could impact hundreds of prosecutions related to the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol, including some charges levied against former president trump. the conservative majority questioned the idea that an obstruction law could be applied to charges stemming from the riot. that statute which makes it a crime to obstruct, influence, or impede official proceeding is at the heart of the federal government case against hundreds of writers. how the court defines the scope of that loft could potentially eliminate some charges that mr. trump faces in his federal election subversion case. the supreme court set to hear arguments next week to determine whether the former president has immunity. we have some pictures now, that devastating fire that engulfed denmark's historic stock exchange building in copenhagen. members of the public rushed to rescue historic paintings. it took hours to get the fire under control. the cause for the moment is unknown but emergency services said scaffolding made their operation more difficult. finally, the sacred
supreme court appeared divided over a case which could impact hundreds of prosecutions related to the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol, including some charges levied against former president trump. the conservative majority questioned the idea that an obstruction law could be applied to charges stemming from the riot. that statute which makes it a crime to obstruct, influence, or impede official proceeding is at the heart of the federal government case against hundreds of writers. how the...
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i am optimistic our supreme court will be more decisive. but also, will give us a ruling that is in favour, a ruling that looks into the constitution of uganda and agrees with us that every ugandan deserves protection under the law. we are also looking at other avenues. the east african court and other avenues, any other litigations that we can do around this legislation. we will not stop until this legislation has totally been nullified. frank mugisha. one of the country's leading lgbtq rights activists, thank you very much for speaking with us. thank you for having me. and finally... italy's mount etna has been sending rare smoke rings into the sicilian sky. a new crater opened on the summit of europe's largest active volcano, leading to an unusual display of vortex rings. they're made of gases and propelled upwards by a circular vent in the volcano. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. on saturday, we saw two sides to storm kathleen. on the one hand, across eastern england, with some weak sunshine. temperatures reached 21 celsius
i am optimistic our supreme court will be more decisive. but also, will give us a ruling that is in favour, a ruling that looks into the constitution of uganda and agrees with us that every ugandan deserves protection under the law. we are also looking at other avenues. the east african court and other avenues, any other litigations that we can do around this legislation. we will not stop until this legislation has totally been nullified. frank mugisha. one of the country's leading lgbtq rights...
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however, the petitioners have said that they will take the matter to the supreme court, and they are hoping that it will be overturned in its entirety. yes, an overwhelming majority of lawmakers voted for it. what are some of the punishments for being gay in uganda? well, so, one of the punishments is that someone can get up to life imprisonment, basically, for homosexual acts. and then there's also up to ten years, up to 14 years' imprisonment, for what they are calling aggravated homosexual acts, which involves rape which involves rape of minors, vulnerable groups, spreading of hiv and aids. spreading of hiv and aids. at the time, it caused quite a global outrage, and indeed the us imposed visa restrictions on some officials there in uganda. has that had any effect on other lawmakers and what they feel about this? well, so far, because they say that the public sentiment is that the law upholds the cultural rights and the cultural beliefs of the ugandan people. there is still strong support for the law to remain in place. however, activists and human rights bodies are still calling
however, the petitioners have said that they will take the matter to the supreme court, and they are hoping that it will be overturned in its entirety. yes, an overwhelming majority of lawmakers voted for it. what are some of the punishments for being gay in uganda? well, so, one of the punishments is that someone can get up to life imprisonment, basically, for homosexual acts. and then there's also up to ten years, up to 14 years' imprisonment, for what they are calling aggravated homosexual...
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court to strengthen protections for asylum seekers. if they want to hold a protest, can they do it? our national laws are very clear about the right to protest. it is protected under specific circumstances. and if they do wish to protest peacefully within the confines of the law, they are welcome to. rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in rwanda. none have. they want opportunities elsewhere. it's all about seeking a better future for those here and those coming — will rwanda be a detour, a dead end or a new home? barbara plett usher, bbc news, kigali. within hours of the bill being passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds saw people leaving calais in small boats, heading for the uk. i spoke to him earlier. that's right, we turned up quite early, it is a beach just north of calais, a well—known beach that migrants often use for trying to get to the uk, and we watched as a small boat that
court to strengthen protections for asylum seekers. if they want to hold a protest, can they do it? our national laws are very clear about the right to protest. it is protected under specific circumstances. and if they do wish to protest peacefully within the confines of the law, they are welcome to. rwanda has welcomed other migrants — africans who were stuck in libya trying to get to europe. this is a temporary haven for them while they sort out next steps. they could choose to settle in...
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arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been described as the worst flooding in almost a century. across the border in russia, entire towns are under water and tens of thousands of people from regions in the urals and western siberia, have been forced to leave their homes. the flooding has been caused by unseasonably warm temperatures melting snow. in the russian city of 0renburg — home to half a million people — the authorities said water levels on the ural river had reached dangerous levels. thousands of people have left the city. 0renburg lies downstream from the city of 0rsk, which was inundated when a dam burst last week. dramatic pictures coming to us from kazakhstan and russia and we will bring an update
arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been described as the worst flooding in almost a century. across the border in...
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as you head the supreme court in britain had some — head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees _ had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern _ refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported _ concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda — fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on through— something they have worked on through this treaty signed in december which basically says that's not going _ december which basically says that's not going to happen. if your asylum application — not going to happen. if your asylum application is rejected you can stay in the _ application is rejected you can stay in the country, there are resident permits, — in the country, there are resident permits, arrangements for you. that is something the rwandans are now working _ is something the rwandans are now working through in terms of law. they— working through in terms of law. they hav
as you head the supreme court in britain had some — head the supreme court in britain had some concerns about safety for refugees _ had some concerns about safety for refugees and the thing is the concern _ refugees and the thing is the concern is asylum seekers could be deported _ concern is asylum seekers could be deported from the country they had fled, especially if applications in rwanda — fled, especially if applications in rwanda were rejected. that is something they have worked on...
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court last year, _ happened in the supreme court last year. we _ happened in the supreme court last year, we are in essence the court said there — year, we are in essence the court said there was a problem, that peopie — said there was a problem, that people could be sent back to their country— people could be sent back to their country of— people could be sent back to their country of origin from reminder. i think— country of origin from reminder. i think a _ country of origin from reminder. i think a lot — country of origin from reminder. i think a lot has happened since then, there _ think a lot has happened since then, there is— think a lot has happened since then, there is no— think a lot has happened since then, there is no treaty that the british government have agreed with rwanda, which i _ government have agreed with rwanda, which i think commits a reminder to a lot of— which i think commits a reminder to a lot of changes that should stop that risk, — a lot of changes that should stop that risk, and i think answers the points— that risk, and i think an
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mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter, will vernon, sent this update. this is an by the new york judge relates to the so—called hush money case, so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged pay—out to an aduu over an alleged pay—out to an adult film actress back in 2016 in the final days of the presidential election campaign and he is accused of trying to hide this payment allegedly. mr trump argued that this case should be delayed while the us supreme court considers a separate legal question over whether mr trump and enjoys immunity from prosecution over acts he took while in office and that stems from a separate case which is the washington federal crimes case where mr trump is accused of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results. today the judge to overturn the 2020 election results. today thejudge in new york, as we expected him to do, denied that request to postpone that trial once again, so that now clears the way, removes th
mr trump wanted a delay until the supreme court reviews his claim of presidential immunity in another criminal case. 0ur washington reporter, will vernon, sent this update. this is an by the new york judge relates to the so—called hush money case, so this is where mr trump is accused of falsifying business records over an alleged pay—out to an aduu over an alleged pay—out to an adult film actress back in 2016 in the final days of the presidential election campaign and he is accused of...
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gary o'donoghue is in washington as the supreme court begins hearing the arguments. we know what the former president's case is going to be. what will his opposition be? nearly three hours of oral arguments before the supreme court, for the first time in the near 250 year history of this republic this court is being asked to rule on whether a president, in this case donald trump, is immune from criminal prosecution for acts conducted while he was president. it relates to the kc is facing over his attempts to overturn the 2020 general election and subsequent attack on the capitol in january the six. and subsequent attack on the capitol injanuary the six. his lawyers argue the constitution does give him that immunity. his prosecutors are saying, no, no one is above the law. this could have huge implications notjust this could have huge implications not just for donald this could have huge implications notjust for donald trump is my other criminal cases that he is facing, notjust for the election in november, clive, but also for every single president here on in. qm. si
gary o'donoghue is in washington as the supreme court begins hearing the arguments. we know what the former president's case is going to be. what will his opposition be? nearly three hours of oral arguments before the supreme court, for the first time in the near 250 year history of this republic this court is being asked to rule on whether a president, in this case donald trump, is immune from criminal prosecution for acts conducted while he was president. it relates to the kc is facing over...
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our supreme court will be more decisive. but also, it will give us a ruling thatis but also, it will give us a ruling that is in favour, a ruling that looks into the constitution of uganda and agrees with us that every ugandan deserves protection under the law. we are also looking at other avenues. the east african court and other avenues, any other litigations we can do around this legislation. we will not stop until this legislation has totally been nullified. ., _, j , nullified. one of the country's readini nullified. one of the country's reading lgbtq _ nullified. one of the country's reading lgbtq rights - nullified. one of the country's reading lgbtq rights activist, j nullified. one of the country's - reading lgbtq rights activist, thank you very much for speaking with us. thank you for having me. dutch police arrested several climate activists who attempted to block a main highway in the hague. those detained included the swedish activist greta thunberg. our correspondent anna holligan was there. the final few clima
our supreme court will be more decisive. but also, it will give us a ruling thatis but also, it will give us a ruling that is in favour, a ruling that looks into the constitution of uganda and agrees with us that every ugandan deserves protection under the law. we are also looking at other avenues. the east african court and other avenues, any other litigations we can do around this legislation. we will not stop until this legislation has totally been nullified. ., _, j , nullified. one of the...
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it was his us supreme court appointees who ended the constitutional right to an abortion by striking down roe v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she has laid the blame on the former president. she has laid the blame on the former resident. ~ ., ., , happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all, overturning roe was just the opening act. just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full on attack, state—by—state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. internal biden campaign polling data obtained by the washington post shows that abortion is more important than the israel—hamas war for many voters. but the biggest threat to mr biden�*s re—election may ultimately be voter's sentiment about the economy. the month of march saw a setback in the fight against inflation. higher c
it was his us supreme court appointees who ended the constitutional right to an abortion by striking down roe v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she has laid the blame on the former president. she has laid the blame on the former resident. ~ ., ., , happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all,...
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arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back 160 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now,
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this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved in this illegal scheme back before the 2016 election. if he was involved in the scheme to hush money payments made to disclose hush money payments made to a woman claiming to have been in an affair with him. he says none of this happened. he says he didn't do anything wrong here. today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate trump at the time. so he is going to be back on the stand. the defence, the former president's legal team is going to be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of these arguments that the former president, again, orchestrated this scheme illegally to disclose some of
this is not related really to the supreme court case, which kind of makes this all a bit confusing, but this one continues to go on and the question around this is whetherformer president trump was involved in this illegal scheme back before the 2016 election. if he was involved in the scheme to hush money payments made to disclose hush money payments made to a woman claiming to have been in an affair with him. he says none of this happened. he says he didn't do anything wrong here. today we...
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the government in rwanda has made changes to law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of migrants here, in particular about the risk of them being deported to countries from which they fled. the government also has strongly rejected to being called unsafe which is something they say is not true, they have a good safety record, and that is true on crime, but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that government does suppress dissent here. people on the ground, ithink suppress dissent here. people on the ground, i think there is not as much attention paid to it here as it is in the uk. but in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. some people say it is going to be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as many are expected to stay here. they bring new blood and ideas, they will be consumers and so on. others say rwanda is a small densely populated country and does not have enough jobs and land already and this will increase competition for that and this is the view of the opposition party here. thi
the government in rwanda has made changes to law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of migrants here, in particular about the risk of them being deported to countries from which they fled. the government also has strongly rejected to being called unsafe which is something they say is not true, they have a good safety record, and that is true on crime, but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that government does suppress dissent here....
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