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the, the, this business uptake these me roy thought no bundle dash football. he is the the fellow on the block. and this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 14 year old boy dies from mount nutrition in gaza. stuff i had josh, he was among the display seeking shelter in the south, an escalation of violence along 11 on his route, bought a raises fee is a whitening conflicts in the region. coalition deal in south africa between the african national congress. i'm the democratic alliance of
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a new parliament sworn in plus pine, rob mcbride, and goes on county, south korea close to the crossing point on the d, m z. so once of the hope of specter relations with the no, but why the propaganda allowed speakers of larry one small german asked with sports footballs. european championship kicks off lights. a heist gemini, take home scotlands in munich, and the icon in game with a half from the teens this hour. the thanks for joining as we start with these are eligible on gaza, which is created a few minutes, 7 disaster that's as a result of acute mount nutrition or increasing especially among children. a 14 year old boy has become the latest victim of the severe food and medicine shortages . the stuff i had josie was shopping with his family, among the many displaced palestinians in southern gauze who was struggling to meet the basic needs his name was
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most of his jersey. he was 14 years old. he suffered brain atrophy and single failure. there's no power supply for his treatment to we'd run out of medications. i'll just say i was kind of under it is outside the hospital when the stuff is body was taken in darrow bye. a. this is a body of 14 year old works of high jobs. he'll just died of mountain nutrition. here as a loss to the hospital, most of and his families are displayed. family from northern garza, were pushed you into this displacement by this really military. the initial week of the war on gaza. most of i have suffered from melanie attrition and more recently me see ation and now being taken serious final, the rest of us, one of the 28th other children who died of this and for the hydration. and this is our vision. impose, vide, is really military by the ongoing restrictions and
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a blockade on the border. and the restrictions on the entry of necessary medical supplies and basic necessities to keep people alive and to help them survive these difficult conditions. what you see right now is the, is most of us mother and his father who are quite traumatized or what have been crying father and mothers over the bodies of their children. unable to do anything to save them and to help them survive these difficult conditions. this is most of the father writing in the car. they are taking his body to his final read to the cemetery and his ready as try can sub 11 on his code. at least 2 women
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after building the other home was target said in the town of jonathan, that's about 20 kilometers north of the board. several people also injured in the attack. so hold on has more on this from janasia and some level we are in a nasa that is a town in southern lebanon where an overnight is ready, strike, destroyed that building behind me. a 2 story building. as you can see, the smoke is still rising. the is really army is saying that this was a command center belonging to hezbollah, but has the sources have told us that no one was in that building and nobody or no member of the group was killed. but as a result of that strike, civilians were killed and injured in that building close by 2 women killed. there are other critical injuries children also among the inter this seems to be as well as response to has the bylaws, the attacks in northern israel over the past 2 days has been has been using arm
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drones, dozens of rockets targeting military positions in northern israel, simultaneously in response to the killing of a senior commander on tuesday night. so this exchange of fire, this flare up is causing concern. but in the bigger picture, it is still within the unreturned rules of engagement. now, while you know the, that the, the few kilometers along the border is a close military area and we've had strikes deeper inside the country like this one, the situation, the reality and the rest of lebanon is different. the pace and intensity of the confrontations between israel and hezbollah is growing. so is talk of a lighter war. the villages along both sides of the border de, populated and attacked in the past 8 months. a times the strikes reach further
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inside. we are here. this is the point. everything is okay here. a lot of water getting on everything is fine. 20 kilometers north of the border is 11 east city of tire. many here have got used to the not so distant sound of explosions and fight. they're just freaking the sound barrier. yeah, yeah. we can see everything we can see when the bomb being on the court on the, on the board of the, let's see, i don't know, it's great. but i don't like them. has the law, has a strong presence and support in southern lebanon. were many back the army groups decision to open up a front to help garza but the fractured political and 6th period. landscape becomes apparent as we travel deeper inside left and on in the capital they root. it's a different reality. here, there are little signs of war and life carries on as normal. for many i know what's
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happening, but i see like it's in and other countries since it doesn't affect the 1st year invaded with abraham sees it differently and tries to explain the disconnect i um, from there i do believe that all 11 i was going through a war, i think there's a huge divide in this country. the biggest issue is that a lot of people don't think themselves as part of loving or they think it's a whole thing in itself. it's summer time. i think people come they, they try to forget from most of the things that are happening them. the war of attrition is still relatively contained, with an escalation could worse than 5 years of political and economic crises that have all but destroyed the states. living on is gearing up for the summer season when ex pats are expected to return in large numbers was much needed hard currency, but as well as warning, it could be a of summer. if hezbollah does not retreat from the boarder regence. on the surface there appears to be in difference, but there is concern on what comes next center for their elders,
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either data or other specs of the semester. he's in the jordanian capsule and that's because these are the government has bind. i'll just say we're from reporting from inside israel, but it does. we just said that from saying i'm mounting concerns along the israel 11 on board a lead the 3rd day, a real kid by rogers on friday from 11 on into israel. israel is characterized, this is the most serious attack across its board as since the gauze of all started back in early october. now, since the stats of those increased hostilities along the board of some 28 towns and villages on these riley side, i've been evacuated that some 60000 people who live in them. i've been living away from that now since october and there was increasing pressure on the government to sort this out as a very live and very may just the significant political issue in his right at the
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moment. benjamin netanyahu, as of the under increasing pressure from the file cabinet administer, is keeping him in power to take a stronger line against hezbollah to try and push them away a further deeper into 1111 on so they comp target these northern areas. but for israel to take on the has the law is a very different calculation been taking on how much of course has bought us thousands of us to re enroll kids. that can easily hit many's riley, towns and cities called significant damage of cost $11.00 on and retaliation would also be a catastrophically damaged by israel. so that is why both sides of managed to avoid all of our confrontation, but at a miscalculation of rock at the lens. and a civilian advocating a lot to civilians or killing a lot of soldiers could change the calculation lead to much wider conflict and much more divide and dangerous complex advantage. many things not bonus smith, the reporting from a mom that undermined of course these way the government has bombed. i will just
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hear from the poor thing in israel and extended that decision. that's why, but it's the rest of the team covering is really doing it from neighboring jordan, introducing the knock. i'm a cline now who's a political science professor, as well as a bargain on university, also served as an advisor to as well as minister of foreign affairs. today he's with us from london. if i will welcome to him and ask him, so look, i mean tensions have similar foot for decades between israel and has blog. can i start by asking you why there is no, there's real risk of things pointing out of a a thank you for having me right now. it's a more than ever before because of the mess, fire, an exchange of fire between the 2 sides. and the valuation also is where the citizens along to the nor for boulder. this is unprecedented and unprecedented. are so the, his bottle rockets,
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fire and going on is red and causing heavy damages. inside the is read the notes on the area. and also the targets that is, ryan selects in self sleep and on hot dog goods that we live with may made his way the way easier was is right besides to go for boots on the ground this uh fruit targets that will help is right talk you by self labor, both sides appear right now to be maneuvering into positions. whereby if there is a full blown conflicts, it'll be a tremendous amount of destruction on both sides. how much desire do you think there actually is for full buy more? i don't know. i can not to say that breast is a 50 is 5050 or 70, so the, but the pressure all the way as you'll have
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a political pressure. as you've mentioned, new york respondents mentioned in a net, right, the soul. and you'll have that on in then, the escalation that may happen indeed to happen to the boss. more than once. not necessarily in the these, riley lee, but news the front, but in either front. so war can broke out without any of the intention of land here. we have intention, we have some selective targets that shows that war is possible, is a real option. we have political pressure from, we've seen. there's where the call lucian and a gasp ex though not a pressure by the us not to go to war. go for a says fire with come us, that we immediately been quiet. there's really no of front
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assuming that there is no seas far and goes a in the immediate future. what would it mean for israel to be potentially fighting to conflicts on 2 fronts? and i, i, i don't, this is where the army couldn't make it. and do you ever, it is rarely a military service there, a service can, can make. and the big problem is not destroyed is really postmodern war machine is, is very good in destroying. but it has it had in the task, problems to hold that territory for long. that's right, exactly. the visual or the army problem now in gaza is riley ok, but destroyed occupied. but face has many problems to hold the territory. it will be the same, is self liberal, non breakdown into the situation that is run phased from its invasion and the fate
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1992 the film. it sucks you and your lot tried to withdraw in 2000 as one was a believe in going to a daily base, this bundle of fights. and it's all 33 among its own people on if sovereignty, because they are highly motivated and but the end can damage as well inside we've sanders, where lee, sovereign area line is where the army is bleeding in lebanon. do you, do you think these tensions in the north may well help leverage a cease fire and gaza? where exactly are we with those hopes of an end to the conflict that right now? uh, we have 2 sides in the self as well. and how about us close to reach an agreement that the, the issue is how far there may be a source can put the pressure on the sides to bridge over the fuel points
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that they disagree with. and the nature of the major front isn't the self, not with his button. his bottom line is the secondary and secondary for upfront. but there are elements in that is what the security establishment government and the government that wants to size bill for $200.00 the of the war of attrition and the norm in order to create nori either pay him for it in the self or the bundle. and behind that was a small group of extreme right wing active use that already planned and published. and it called 4 separate settlers to register to set them and build supplements in the neighbor, right. the saw that you called it liberate the saw flip. i know that is bob of great. the referral, the land offers,
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right. so we have pressure that's coming from within the government. we've inputs the call. lucian has some extreme generosity within visual disagree with the establishment, klein many thanks for joining us. good to hear analysis. thank you. we can now speak to. so tom bark out, he's a professor of public policy and i'm, i've been police like universe senior joins as well. so i went online from london. now if i will not continue as hold on, let me, i'll, i'll see you there. so how much do you think a mass be factoring in a potential conflict between israel and has bullock into its own calculations as well, the low intensity conflict that has persisted ever since the 7th of october is kind of serving her mouse in the sense that age of the diverting some of the israel's ministry, the night towards the normal also is facing a pressure on is are in terms of it's faced the community. so you know,
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that's up to men. so then all the cities now where for how much i think the focus at the moment is very much on the cease fire. and they have being arguing over the last 24 hours or so that despite the way by that has announced a time that we're almost 15 days days ago. and despite the added to my check pressure, that's based on how much the know which continues to grow. now there's that g 7 calling for it, the security council, the out of states. and so there's a main point you missing and that is as ro is until the moment has not publicly accepted the agreement that everyone is pushing. how about us to accept 1st, the action is and. ready actions and their public statements are all very vague and they haven't done to this moment come out to say we support this time on those terms. and that's, i think, must be on their mind to finalize. because if they're going to also have some,
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it is a contact degrade to escalation with hezbollah. and then clearly there's a, these have no intention to have a ceasefire. and guys, because without having issues finding as of a country to turn their attention to the north as you and the speaker has the highlights of a such thing, you say that that hasn't been any o boss, king of the us a ceasefire agreement by the authorities. because according to mc blinking the us extra estate they have categorically received from the is there any support for that to, for that cease fire deal? why do you think we are not hearing directly in front of the tv cameras from the likes are prime minister netanyahu committing to the world that he supports the us plan? because i think it needs to deep space to move around up here and have the really committed to this time, which is likely not to have been introduced by having the time you know and is 5 right. as introduced by other members of the world cabinet. he would have stood out
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and said, this is the panel, this is what we agree on. but until the end of this moment it hasn't done so. and i think if you look at it for over the last few weeks and the relationship between the united states and israel has also shown to the rest of the world that the united states really likes to leverage to pressure eyes israel into taking action. and in particular, is going to be very difficult for them to get these re, these 2 implemented up time and guarantee the outcome of at least face belong to allowing to progress into phase 2. and this is what i suspect keeps how much very suspicious of the time it all it takes is that nothing you know has got to come. i often say this is the time and we approve it. we're good to go for it. now the pressure, as i said, is on how much to approve it 1st, but being that the receiving end of his rails war before the issue of having us to
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come out. and i would say, yes, we agree to a plan that the other side until now does not accept it. so in essence, a boss is looking for concrete for republic support for this plan directly from the it's where the government doesn't let me pretend to the worst thing tensions between israel and has been law though, because yeah, so, so this mean regarding tensions between iran and israel note, of course the deep ties between tire on and the has belong as well. both sides has proven again over the last few weeks that they do not long to see full blown. ready and they do not want to see that confrontation, and i think this was very what industry did when does raise attack the consulate to in damascus. and then the reaction that came with now, where the problem of a, maybe both pairs will and is or am exploiting the will within the region and
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internationally to limit the spread of this war. these writers have not stopped assessing each thing that says belie eaters and commanders, which if you're thinking logically, that's what they should do for us in order to stuff has a lot from drawing more messiahs. meanwhile, it has, but it has below, has not yet targeted any sooner than the areas within his own that be very careful and targeted the military bases and have no tree to use don't range besides all power from the size that we all know they possess. sunday's resides have provided a degree of protection for up and for a long time now. and so both sides are trying to, to get as much as they can within the understanding that the world is not just interested in the conflict. but degree now with many was really just going for elections. i think there was like the to be, to have the time to,
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to turn that attention to domestic issues back home. so to america, professor of public policy, it has not been highly for university. thank you. thank you very much. all right, let's take you back to central guys an hour and quarter. you joins us live from. i'll ask the hospital in there how by law, and hidden while hopes of a cease fire remain somewhat frozen right now. the violence continues to go through the latest attacks as well. let's start with dropbox. the bars cells of the guys as to where the is really forces targeted the house in a so the neighborhood west of gaza strip and 3 palestinians were killed. moving to con units where 2 fishermen lived were fishing earlier this morning and were killed as they were trying to get some proteins and to get some income and to feed their children, they were transferred here to all the hospital. i also want to mention that there
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has been no hospitals and drop off in the past couple of weeks starting the rough invasion on a reflection page. and moving to the left, there has been a house of the issue of family that was targeted by the is really were planes to pilot mean list, killed and poor were injured. their situation is very critical. among them are children, and behind me are the mothers of those children. and they said that they were playing in the courtyard as the is ready for says target to the house. there has been also a target in a shot that refugee comes in. the another in parts of gauze was through the causes city. and at least 3 palestinian women were also killed. despite the fact that there is a see saw your negotiations are going on. the air strikes on the gaza strip, all of that got the strip from the north to the south continue. and of course we've, we've heard about how the shortage of food has led to a written dis,
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mount nutrition, particularly among children, but also l x. the hospital is being forced to rush and fuel as well. what's the impact? uh well, since the beginning of this week the hospital is relying on one didn't re, through. they had to turn off the main generator due to the lock and shortage of fuel. talking with the house officials here and the doctors, they said that they turn off the part smith and turn on the departments who are in the and severe need to a electricity. and the incident that happened a couple of minutes ago about age of family, the injuries that were running into the hospital were treated on the flash mobiles because the departments emergency department was uh, turned off from the electricity. they're trying to reallocate the resources, they're trying their best to save as much fuel. talking to doctors these subsets
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the hospital needs, at least 4000 liters of a, uh, a few every single day to keep the hospital going. and they're still relying on fuel from the world have organization, but they said that there's no guarantee that they're going to have and receive you every single day. so that's why they're trying to relocate the resources use as much as it comes to like use less fuel as much as they can. and we have to also highlight this. this hospital is not also only a hospital, but it's a refuge for hundreds of families. and lots of people rely on electricity in this hospital. the hospital is not old, only suffering from the lack of fuel, but they're also suffering from the lack of medical supplies. because since the rough invasion started, there has been 0. medical supplies entering the gaza strip according to docs and permits, a heated where we interview today. he says that in
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a week the hospital is going to have 0 stock of medical supplies and this is very alarming and warning. there are at least $33.00 hospitals that run out of service in the past couple of months since the beginning of the war and up the hospital is the lifeline hospital in debt and buff. and it's very important to keep working and to keep providing this hospital the fuel because if they don't got fuel and goods of, of, of lives. so the risk of death, as you say, a vital facility under extraordinary pressure. now hidden cody and deonte by many thanks, so that the south advocate is governing african national congress and the democratic alliance policy. you have reached a deal to form a unity governments. the deal includes other small policies. it comes off to members of parliament, were sworn in their elect the countries presidents in the coming hours the company
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and see last is that right majority was forced into coalition tools with other parties to form a government of national unity. we can now speak to the miller, whose life from cape town and for me to submission the conditions being announced in the past hour tokens through it's configuration the what we're likely to see a great the indications around exactly what government will look like in the next few hours, specifically when the speaker of parliament and the deputy are nominated and late elected, we know that the nomination for the speaker is taking place now and based on some of the reports that have come out in the last couple of all was it appears that it's in line with what the agency may be planning with the democratic alliance. the amc has put forward one of its members. it's, it's minister of every agriculture full that position. and then possibly we may see
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a deputy speak up from what is being the opposition party, the democratic alliance. so we're seeing great to cooperation between those 2 parties. what the amc is cooling a stable with south africa. now ultimately, the nature of the agreement and perhaps some of the compromises the amc has had to make will come to light in the coming days. once president slowed them, of course is storm in as president and names his cabinet. and we'll look at some of the concessions perhaps that they and see has had to make to. * all this deal to materialize at this stage that partnership with the democratic alliance. so to me allows fee, the smooth. 1 re election of food on my post, the as president in the 7th administration, the election for president and we'll take the place later in the day. so at this
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stage, we'd like you to see a great so cooperation perhaps creates a consultation between these 2 parties which will give so the africans a better idea of just what the new government will look like for me to. what does this say about the direction of the country at large? what votes has had of the full funds of their minds when they cost that balance? of course, of the decades of amc dominated politics. the exactly that the you and sees domination has, is very much spoken to the role is played as a liberation party and there are many south africans, perhaps an older generation that remain central to the party pulled back to specific roles. but 3 decades later, there are millions of south africans who say that these a huge economic divide, a huge gap between the rich and poor, at least 30 percent of the population, all without work, the issues around the provision of education. so these put in what the issues have come to the full and have determined who people vote for. and this is also what is
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led to the a and see for the 1st time in those 3 decades. losing the parliamentary majority, getting just 40 percent of the vote, and people looking to other parties to address these very important issues. the democratic alliance got about 21 percent of the vote in may's election. now that party has been criticized by the parties, likely economic freedom fight to be presenting or representing what they say. all white capitalists interest representing the white demographic in terms of their needs, their interest. and they tend to be the more a prosperous part of the population in south africa. so part is that the 5th, say the da won't as quickly deal with these issues. but again, they represent 21 percent of the vote together with the agencies that comes to 61 percent of the seats in parliament and so on. on the other side,
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many would argue that these 2 parties coming together as a quickly represent what sold africans and may be looking for in terms of having almost a 2 thirds majority of seats in parliament, a new political landscape imagined in south africa for meet them in a live person came down. thank you. a still a had allowed just a rough. we make the on designs to of one of the most reviewed jobs in the most in well, the enough kind of times cricket has reached the last 8 that the t 20 will come at the expense of a big team that's coming up, which is the another big summit store big circulation is working as waiting from the atlantic to
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cover all of northern europe doesn't look quite like june, does it that it's not really western. when do be a story for some, the see it comes pretty shelves as the circulation and the winds across the front and then towards the west. germany and the low countries had to deal with be nice and warm. and it's certainly not doing badly in some spite and nicer originally. the bulk of states and greece is cooled down a bit. so $57.00 in athens, these wandering thunderstorms, whose remaining year up towards bella roost now they could produce a pretty big dime, pose. dangerous weather, potentially, but this is just not ju like, this is more like spring. and in fact, particularly wet weather in south norway running through southern sweden as well. copenhagen's forecasts not particularly cold, but it is wet, at least for a while. and if i jump to the side of the picture, nonsense, i say it's cool. then said he long then rising to $35.00 by monday, but it was the last half of the month. so that's been relief. equally. libya with the wind coming on shorts. cool down a bit still half in egypt as you can see. hot through most of north africa, that window for me. so holler is keep you in very hot in, for example, mar,
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attorney of it's molly, and also the setting goal. however, look at the showers for reaching rock, not inter guinea and in the middle of nigeria the, the, the you're watching out is there a, is there a mind about top stories this how a 14 year old palestinian boy in gaza is become the latest victim of my own nutrition stuff, a head josie was shouting with his family among the many displaced palestinians of southern guns. it was struggling to meet their basic needs. and this very striking, southern 11 on, has killed at least 2 women talking to, to a residential building in the town of genomics. at least 20 people, including children, were injured to be attacked. south africa's african national congress. and the
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democratic aligns party of reach to deal to form a unity. government becomes this, the new parliament virus warning school makers are expected to elect the president in the coming hours. now g 7 lead is i've condemned beijing's military activities in the disputed china sea during the 2nd day of his summits. initially, they released a draw statement on issues dominating the meeting, including tensions with china. agreed to continue to protect the business is from what they see is on the fed chinese trade practices. and they punch to take action against chinese banks financing russia's rule with ukraine. all right, let's cross to jonah how the beauty of region, obviously in china is it sounds like there isn't a single topic of the agenda that the g 7 hasn't, hasn't been focusing on of the. well,
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the focus of course on thursday was very much on the ongoing was ukraine, guys are in the mid least that focus will like the remaining by that to me. things going on throughout the day on friday. but yes, shifting the dial. now there's a session, the minutes a on in the pacific china is you said the, it's activities in the south china sea water is about chinese industrial over capacity. and the threat that poses to members at markets and economies at time of change will be discussed. and a lot of the day will be focused on migration and issue of key interest to the host easily. a they are able to design the agenda, particularly as the meeting at progresses. and they'd be looking at ways to deal with things like people smuggling, looking at ways to invest in countries in the global south to try and deter these dangerous journeys where they begin journeys to bring people. of course, they all seem to you are very often dear, to insulate and eating those interests. the discussions being expanded on friday to bring in so called outreach countries invited by the host dates of lee,
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the likes of india origin, tina brazil to keep african countries like algeria, kenya, to an easy motor attainment. they will be making an appearance around the negotiating table, the talks table on friday and look at as well later. the day for the prompts is becoming the 1st pontiff to hold discussions with a g 7 summit. he'll be here advancing a vatican vision of a more ethical human sent to develop a developed visual intelligence. and what's this thing, i think closely to the pope's public comments later in the day, because he's not being afraid to be controversial in the past on things like you pregnant gaza repeatedly calling for an immediate cease fire on gaza. and earlier this year, you may recall that suggesting that ukraine should consider waving the white flag for a negotiated piece. yeah, we like to say you won't pipe front of us on the data otherworldly. you just have to say before the day is through china ha. at the g 7 then some of this leaves thank you are okay,
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let's look at one specific aspects of what's been going on. the g 7, which shane ashcroft, who's the head of global advocacy at the international energy o stomach relief worldwide. she's with us live from solely all that's in the u. k. welcome to the program. so your organization has being critical of the g 7 saying that the group of powerful economies spends 62 times more on weapons dental need. tell us more about your objections. thank you for that. um our findings are based on the analysis from the stucco international piece. research institute slippery. i'm from my own analysis of the data. it shows up mr. spending, but you 7 patients said to 1.2 twin and lost ya. i'm both a significant increase of 7.3 percent on the year before. i'm there for 62 times more than what they spend on your monetary number. 8 responding tools and divorced as for us, what we're saying is meanwhile, do you separate contributions to the amount of time and age appeals for the biggest
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global prices? as you've mentioned previously dropped from 27500000000 to in 2020 to 20.1. 1000000000 last year. so that's a cut of $27.00. so if we want a piece of more, a more peaceful world, we all saying that rich countries like the g 7 countries should focus on you might to 8 piece building if it's only military expenditure. this is necessary because actually prioritizing humanitarian aid all the military spending foster's global stability that we're looking for. it also addresses a root causes of conflict, enhances international cooperation of we see that the ethical imperatives. they sent false low terms security, as well as economic benefits, as well as international cooperation. so you're giving us a sense of what you think the g 7 should be focusing on. let me put this to you because the see of the of tale and prime minister has made a point of wanting to forge close to ties with african nations. it's no secret the
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full but colonial powers are now fighting with non g 7 countries, like china and russia for influence in africa does not. why are you? how do we go about making sure humanitarian needs remain in priority? i mean, for us as a, as you might, you know, the nice ation that's the, the region only to monitor and efforts for us. what local communities and organize i should go off in the 1st responders who often have the deep understanding of the needs on the ground. but us understanding how the g 7 nations come into. this is important. one of the things that we're saying is that we believe that we have the countries which are your 10 top donors who give we believe that that should be increased to the other 184 nations. on top of that. the reason why we say that is because addressing the root causes of conflict and instability require substantial investment in human turn, a increasing a funding helps provide immediate relief to those affected by conflicts and
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disaster. so if you increase your internet aid from the current level g 7 nations can help stabilize regions by saddam, for example, when millions are displaced. so the other question that we have on top of that is, if you're an on sales to higher risk regions, for example, you reduce the flow of what tends to be just because it is a hard risk of international law violations that can help decrease intensity. and duration of conflict. so holding on sales to areas like garza, what we're seeing is kind of reduce for the civilian casualties. but pressure conflicting parties towards peaceful resolutions on for us when countries are involved in peace building initiative. we talking about peace, fostering dialogue, reconciliation and corporation among conflict parties. for us, this is what i'm watching piece initiatives looks like. and if that means that the world involved in the world is involved because actually funding i'm facilitating fuels and conflict regions like for example, my on law can help bring about long term solutions and reduce the likelihood of
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future conflicts. j nash, rough uh, from islamic belief worldwide, is good to hear your thoughts on that. thanks for joining us. you. its relations between north and south korea, right the west for several years across the demilitarized zone that separates them, the south, a certain propaganda of messages to loudspeakers, and then off has retaliated by sending over balloons, filled with rubbish. mcbride, travel to go. soul county and the into korean border to find out more about how propaganda is being used over the years. visitors to the d. m. z museum lynn. the story of this heavily armed uncontested frontier from its founding at the end of the korean war. through the decades of angry exchange is driven by propaganda campaigns by both sides as the 5th of including the production and distribution of leaflets. by the 1000000000, we know that we showcased the process of how the dmc was formed that resulted from
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this division. and the current military standoff between the north and south the museum also has on display the type of speaker systems that the 2 sides have resumed using. at the nearby observatory, south korea and visitors compare into the notes. the recent resumption of loud speak up propaganda indicates the height and tensions between the 2 careers. but this eastern end of the d. m. z with its coastal road linking north and south, once offered the hope of back to relations even until a few short years ago. this crossing was used for the unions of families separated in the will and for a short lived joint tourism project. villages like this one benefited from the cross border exchanges, but that prosperity has faded as relations have listened to the can give up. there were about 10 restaurants backs in, but now there's only one. the village is economy is struggling. and so the effect
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is from the news now working as artists in the south display, some of the work. oh some child was a propaganda painter for the military producing the kind of fervently packed for y'all, take paintings used to rally support for the north korean regime. then and now the north korean offsets is a powerful tool for the mental in statement of the people. it's used as a way to uphold the regime. the back of the d. m. z web propaganda has raised tensions once more. both sides awake, the next development in that full relationship. rob mcbride down to 0 goes on county, south korea still had the largest ever. i'm dumb when it came in unit where pretty soon 5 thousands of funds will be fitting the stadium flushed. germany place scotland as a saw of year 2024. the
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he's real estate consultant. the, [000:00:00;00] the stuff is for now is just like you need footballs. european championship, it kicks off later on friday with heis gemini, taking on scotland and the opening game. thousands of funds have been arriving in the country for the tournament. dominic came reports from munich, and this is munich, smiley, and plots transformed briefly into a meeting place with scott spans, as they contemplate the national teams coming clash with germany. so many of them simply being at this game like the tournament itself is a 1st,
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as i was sort of keeping, hopefully guess 3 tournaments and enroll jeremy of last opening game. let's keep that going. sports in them is that all spelling one was a game. scrolling one was a little while ago, i know, and surprisingly, the jim in the sense here, i don't see it that way. the hope is that players can rise to the occasion. government is not really the full favorite. yeah. so i think we will win to 0. that's a good starts in the competition. and then we go on that sense of a team the prospect as it progresses through competition since traditionally being a german strengths. but since the world cup trans, in brazil, 10 years ago, successive national sides have struggled. one and the least told me this team is different. i would say they've got a group, it is okay, that is the works, especially with the tournament format, where you have to advance even if you are in 3rd place. advancing is actually an
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absolute must for that part the gym and play is taking nothing for granted them on the qualitative. if you look at the teams quality and what is possible with all players, what we've shown again recently that was definitely really positive, was to see in mattress that there's room for improvement. a tournament is the best place to show how you can perform well over a whole mentor as they go through that last training sessions. the scotts team is focused on getting everything and every one as ready as possible. if we go there and play to the best of what ability, then i'm pretty confident that we can beautiful scores seem to come out of a group stage. but realistically, to do that, they kind of need a positive result here against germany. something they haven't managed for more than 20 is pretty soon. this area will be fitting up with friends of both sides, drawing to the opening match of a tournament that will play out over the next 4 weeks. going to came houses, era munich now has become a bit of a tradition to have animal predictions ahead of the tournament,
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and this one day as well. so the germans, phoebe the elephant who lives in reserve in central gemini, is full costing victory for the highest in the opening game. she kicked the boat into a golden box with the country's flag. but of course, to find out whether this oracle elephant was rights laser on friday, excitement is building around the country, portugal scott has arrived at that base. so how does that open match with the check for the public on tuesday? they also have tamikia and georgia and creek s captain christiane. every now to is eager to get his rankled. gray can sit your right stuff, slip to to the wall. those are towards the marks i enjoy football, but records are a consequence. you know, they're not a goal for me. i'm happy that it's my 6 year i. it's about enjoying it as much as possible, playing well and making sure the teams with the sale is the same. price is a color for me. there's always a tingling in the stomach, especially the day before the game or even on the day of the game. so that's not a lot,
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that's part of it. and i'm glad i've seen it when i want it's best to give up and retire. i still feel very motivated. it's a different competition and were oh, prepare them since then. evelyn's got back on paint on the why on sunday, when they faced poland and finds about time was spent months getting ready for the festivities. the streets in the hague is one of several across the country to get a full orange facelift. 64 kilometers of orange button thing has been strung up. houses have been plotted with orange top. the national team known as or right now is looking to add to the or i tied so that one is 36 years ago. so i've got a sounds, cricket says a 3 to the see freight stage of the t 20. well come. they beat the problem. you can 8 by 7. we kits in trinidad. full run outs doesn't help p n g who were dismissed from 95. i found this down then it strolled time with 29 bowls to spat. they need great. see, that's result also ended new zealand heights to progressing out of the great stage
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. now i believe it's very, very tenants and when we play all base periods, we can take on anyone we've seen that. i feel that we still haven't played our base game. there's still things we need to work on and what we can have on those over the next few days to give ourselves the best chance to be the the major teams. how does england boost is that jones is making the last 8 by slashing oman by 8 wickets i do. rashid took full wickets for just 11. runs. joe for auction, and lockwood took another $38.00 as a model out for just $47.00. that's the lowest ever school in the to 24 months of the game. johnny best though, so england time with a 101 book to spanish is that 1st victory of the thomas l. play nivia. and the final pre game on sunday banquet, actually just 2 points from that last game against the full on monday to advance. they'd be the netherlands by 25 runs in groups. the, the dots still have an outside chance of booking that spots when they faced toronto
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. the 2nd round of goals, us agencies off shortly with rory mcelroy, one of the men to catch the northern irishman that she has a one shot lead with american patrick candidly. it's just an app. the 5th one, a fall, nice buddies. mcelroy is a baby free. first round about number 36. so 5 on the part a rule as he chases a 5th may decide so fast, says the 2014 c j championship. i went through around there for a while, were my start to major championships, run very good. i probably got myself a little too worked out for this part of the week. you know, it was nice to open up at the low end and feel like you're right in the tournament from the 1st day. so certainly that the major champions the major championships that i've one or the ones that i've, that i've played well lot. i've always seem to get off to it. i could start or not fall behind. mockery is us safe and davy salt, let it go, but the suite is playing in just 2 seconds major championship and his lunch. awfully. lot, number one,
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school see shuffler has what to do them off. this champion is 6 off the pace at one ava and tiger woods made a disappointing stop going round and 4 is a par. and which is just his 1st year of physically getting better as, as the year has gone on. i just, i haven't been on the play as much because i, i just don't want to hurt myself free. and then i will apply the major championship so that it's pick your boys and right play a lot and potential, i'm not lying or not playing. and like being not as sharp in the and a child, the florida panthers. and now one when from this 1st stanley cup title, that's also the pants is held onto in game 3 again, as mrs. oil has to go to 3, nothing up in the 7 game series and extend the bulk of assessment for goal and sport. another health sorta goes for one of the oil is mounted to come back, going twice in the 3rd period. so i'll just show losing full free game for is on
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saturday in the jobs on fitness. so we're, we're, we're not really thinking about that. um, we are whole mindset right now is recovering and in getting prepared for the next game. i mean, i don't think anyone can really look at, look ahead. it's a, it's so we got a lot of work to do. so that's, that's our focus right now. of the main thing to which is continuing is do i need to read the french overseas territories arriving? i mean, it probably needs united us to he to, which will heist assessing competition relate, will culminate in the lighting of the cold within paris during the opening ceremonies of the games in late july. that is a little spot for me. for now, i will have another uptake, nice, a nice job, many things. so they're now millions of muslims all and make up for the annual hash . the focal point is the hub. i started structure with
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a center of the great mosque that maybe come from all over the world before the pilgrimage. saudi officials tell you they're expecting more than one point. 8000000 people this year. well, correspond to hush amount of barbara is covering the hatch for us this year. he joins us from mca and hash, and this is one of the great pilgrimages of the world for many of course, a once a lump lifetime experience. so it is, it is crucial experience for those people making the trip all the way to america, the congregating here expecting a please wait many and people to move all the way to was the plane of mina and then to model uh, coming together of the value of auto pads, which is going to be the very highlights of the has experienced it's past 2 pm local time here in mccadney about half to tell you is very healthy of thought. it has not been asking people to take extraordinary measures in the upcoming days to prevent hate stroke. and this is a big concern for the health of pharmacies, but expecting a heat wave throughout the the has
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a journey on del austin people to be careful of, you know, he for example, in my god this praying most and also across the religious sacred size where the has is going to be performed. we've seen them yesterday in the auto fat co think some of the roads with a sub supposed to be absorbed, less solar radiation to make it a pleasant trip. full of the people behind b is the great moscow by guns, and that's why you can see people walking around the cubic construction, which is caused by muslims, the house of god it's raped. the way they drape it, they take great efforts to put more expensive items that is for reason because they say it is one of the most big b. it's sacred. fedex, as we're going to see in this ripples the cop uh, is the stone building of the center of the great mosque of mecca. the un here of this workshop in the west of the city is perhaps one of the most with the jobs in
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the muslim weld often is we've the black fabric that covers the cop uh, the cubicle structure which muslims consider as the house of god. it's a daily rush to finish the task on time island. well, how much uses gold and silver threads in the inscriptions that are displayed of a different panels of the dre? the we are trained for a year on this technique and then once approved by a committee of experts, we move to the next phase, which is embroidery and calligraphy. it has to be top notch. there is no room for area. yeah. every yeah, the fabric cover also known as the case where is we moved and the kava is would rate in a new cloth in a ceremony attended by clerics and dignity or is the band is carried out for muslims all over the world is what is one of the most take with fedex,
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and it's not in the process of making it is that it gets and time consuming for the office and autism and stitching together the passes the designs into can leg with a. this isn't just about creating a piece of on the, on, on a and great privilege, the case what is made of fuel silk, embroidery with verses from the koran. i'm a proud person. i feel like i'm blessed. i make designs that are displayed in the most sacred place on earth, and i can't describe my feelings to you. so then a look at bonnie has been weaving look as well for nearly half a century. he says times have changed, and machines are now taken over the manual work. well, i the how about it? at the beginning, all the work was done by hands. now machines do many tasks such as weaving somebody in the fabric dying, the threats, and with great precision, with all but even with more than technology, the most meticulous work is still done by hand,
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by artisans who wished to see an old islamic tradition continue for generations to come hush him, i'll just be right back. okay, you're up to date. that's it for the bulk of the mozy is here in just a few moments time with multiple of the days news bye for now. what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create all this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating and doing this as the apple kind of technician. oh, is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power might in the bill in an entire country. the future's going to be good for the i would be nice if to before humans as well. i human coming soon on elders era a week. the look at the world's top place in the stores. what kind of response can we expect from china? if tech talk is in the global markets in economies and small businesses,
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how time cube is wide economic problems be addressed, can they be fixed to understand how it affects the 9 south asia is growing for employment level to actually fully? why is that? counting the cost, oh no, jew sierra these officers solutions that gives us no for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, those stages we want, we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come out to us. we are in the night all or 2. we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins. we are walking in the footsteps.
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our ancestors, whatever has been done before, can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the a 14 year old boy dies from malnutrition and gaza. most of it had jobs. the was among the display seeking shelter in the south. the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the y z. this is alger 0, live from del, how also coming off on the program. and escalation of violence along the lebanon is around order raising fears of
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a widening conflict in the region. the coalition deal in south africa between the african national congress and the democratic alliance and

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