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the, the business he doesn't use a life from berlin, he's rouse, defense forces intensify, strikes on targets in south in gaza after america loves the united nations, paid for this is by the you and says age for civilians is on the edge of collapse. those are coming up to you if you and union are greece, the land lock deal to regulate sufficient intelligence. provisional law sets limits on features such as facial recognition. on penalize is companies that'd great to move. to lines drawn, other cop twins age climate summit. tax of is slammed oil exposure tests for
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pageant, countries to reject any deal really attached to the facing alto fossil fuels. and take you to divide all the laser, the hi, eddy mike, i junior and you are welcome to the program. these are all is going bad in targets in south and gaza. the us blocked the united nations bid for the sci fi in the war against a mass consider at a terrace group by numerous countries. the house around the health ministry says more than 17000 people have been killed in the 2 months of these routes. many treat i'm paying for you and says you many taylor and supports in gaza faces the threats of total collapse more than 2 months since. how much is federalist attack? and the beginning of 5th straight submitted to offensive and gaza seems like deep, deep emerging. the medics rushing into the hospitals among the many children.
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according to the how my son has ministry, the latest is drive the air strikes in the southern city of con eunice. half a dozen for disco enough or targets are also being hit. maybe sick this out. are you getting the war? right? it's right to read them to leave north and gaza. read some. we were 1st displaced from cause i city took on eunice and later to ross. where should we go? now? children and women were sleeping peacefully in a 52 year old woman who wasn't carrying a weapon and a 5 year old child where they launching rockets that as well. the districts intensified as globally both photos these 5 identifying 2 in new york on friday the united states veto a security council resolution drafted by the united admitted that call for the
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humanitarian sci fi in gaza of so soon as, as long as the last queen to his audiology of destruction. nbc fire is it best temporary? and it's certainly not peace. and any see far we've some us in control of gaza with an art palestinian civilians, the chance to build something better for themselves. the manufacturers opinion seems to understand this argument. i'm the america is the one sending weapons. these weapons have been manufactured in america and in western countries. they support israel and killing us, children, women, and the elderly. the problem is the what your husband alone, i'm going to ask you, i'm a law is our savior. and we'll take care of us and let me know when america vito, the ceasefire at the un, reconfirmed to their position against the people who are dying under selling all day and all night with american weapons. and the the human sees that you might have didn't support system and goss on it is stupid collapse,
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and most gods in naples to see that there are 3, leaving them no option, but to seek refuge under heavy as dryly fire our correspondence rebecca rates as a service that i'm says there's been no laptop in the conflict as well as, as the fighting has been ongoing right through even this un security council vote for a cease fire. we've been saying a continuous, ongoing bombardment of the south, as well as a continued push of ground troops in so that into the center of that southern city of han units. we're also seeing a continued bombardment and fighting quite intense fighting in the northern part of this trip as well. we know that civilians a being told to evacuate even further south of that has been happening day and day out now for the last several days. moving from areas in that hon unit area down towards ross. so we know that they finding it increasingly difficult to find places
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to go. many people saying that they need to put this place now several times and they're not really tired, but they skid. and i just have have no way to run. now the idea is to say is that her mouth has been firing from some of the so called safe areas. so we know from the un and other international age groups that there really is no safe area for civilians in the gaza strip. but the idea of claiming that in some safe areas as they deem them, the fire rocket fire has been coming from her mouth and that this being a suffering attacks from those areas. we're not able to verify those claims that we do know that rocket fi has been coming into the southern part of israel today. we've also of course, any, been saying that the cross border incursions happening in the north of israel with the border with 11 on we have it has been a, has been also continuing to fall into northern israel. and israel retaliating its, unfortunately a day in day out. we're hearing similar reports and things,
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of course, predominantly for civilians and gone to becoming dia and more dive on the day. right. and the well need is an age groups have criticized the u. s. v to many guys actually use resolution of the you and what is the latest that stead there's been a lot of criticism, a tool that vote from the veto from the us eddie are pretty much across the board of a hearing from international act is a top iranian diplomatic, for example, has told the united nations secretary general antonio good terrors, that these are huge risk of a quite uncontrollable explosion in the region. following that v turn know that something that iran has been threatening them since the beginning of this war. it's not something that we've seen them follow through on or if not, same there. other actors in the region has been to, for example, really following through them. but it is something that's a, you know, everybody including the us, other international actors and, and the civilians of course,
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are very worried about we've been hearing from turkey foreign minister who said that the us really now stands alone when it comes to this issues isn't very strong with the when it comes to, to aid and rights organizations we've heard from human rights watch. they've said that the us risks of complicity in war crimes is by continuing to support israel by some militarily and diplomatically and medicines on the 20 is the, the a group of doctors without borders. they've been saying that the security council in action makes them complicit in the ongoing slow to it's going on in gauze or if they say, so some really, really negative responses to that you and veto are pretty much the only positive response has come from israel, who unsurprisingly has thank the us for their ongoing continuing support. right. did i use or back are interesting, there was that i'm thank you. this morning he was making headlines around the world . let's look at some of them. definitely things as accused at the time east coast.
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god of using the was kind of in to extract the 3 off it's boats. yeah. it is few to the area of the south china sea, the philippines, as the vessels where deliverance applies to freshman. yet the reef controlled by china. china seized the re from the philippines in 2012 hundreds of people in the georgia and the capital to build easy, have matched in support of their country, become an e candidate for membership or the routine union. the use expect it to analysis the session next week. the blog has told the judge out to address corruption. electro deficiencies. european union has agreed on legislation to govern the use of artificial intelligence. the deal includes limits on facial recognition technology that restrictions on using ai to money relates human behavior. the use as the future legal framework fucking guy will include tough finality, useful companies break into rooms, but will not stifle development of the industry in europe. the regulations photo
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yes of discussion was among the member states and allow me a case in the you appear in parliament. we have one objective to deliver images lation that both to ensure that the eco system of a i e wrote, will develop. we'd say human sense, we approach the respecting fund them into rights and the european values. this is where it is, some things that is much more, i believe that the book and so around, spread from the area, been styled ups and also research as to, to lead to go batteries for what our, for those to choose. one want to trust or c, p i, the database correspondents in brussels band re, gats, told us what the legislation code mean for people and businesses that you really divide and a application into for risk clauses. some of them will be completely forbidden, like facial recognition and on the, on the scale there's some exemptions for military and law enforcement and also
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behavioral control and the control of your thoughts that will be also a band and but higher risk applications, for example, instead of driving cars be allowed in the you, but they have to be certified and the technique has to be open so that everybody can see how that works. and normally i would call it like check g d t on the medium risk level. and that can be in the you without any restrictions, but it has to be documented how this thing works and everybody has to know that he's dealing with a i, that he's not talking to a human. and this is one of the essential measures and the whole legislations you as a consumer should always decide to, i want to talk to a machine. i have to know that it's not human. and this is the, the basic principle, but the also some application to be not regulated, for example,
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audio and video altering. and the programs that make these of well known deep phase these, i'm not reg agent. they don't pose a higher risk in the view of a you as climate as active as top slammed opec full, apparently, edge and members to refuse any agreement advocate between the age that would see fossil fuels faced out reports how the match that the oil contel 2nd to general rule to members and allies, asking them to prevent such a deal. climate is campaign is on several countries. even groups with systems is risking that prosperity and future of all people on our yeah, edge and opec to focus on transition into renewable energy. use them shown back is uh the economy is called friends into by he told me more about the day of protest. yeah. today we've seen the biggest protest at this venue at the climate conference and dubai,
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united arab emirates today from my own estimates we've seen hundreds taking the streets of the venue today asking for more climate justice. we've also heard of pro palestinian the chance ceasefire was also ask this protest are unprecedented, as originally in rochester, already is a plan to restrict any protest here at the venue, only after human rights activists protest against these those restrictions peaceful protests were allowed in this morning we have seen other smaller, smaller protest for activists, the imprisoned activities in egypt and the u. a. e. and we, the, the news agency, a p reports that the protesters had to cross messages to the, in the, to, to the detained a person's. and also had to take off the names off to the u. n. i gave the
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order saying allegedly, to, according to a b that they could not guarantee for the security on the protest. now uh to it says, uh, going on because people want something more comp each from the ongoing conference lane. ca, there's a lot of negotiations going on. how much progress has been made so far? yeah, the streets were very loud today at the political put process rather quiet. but we know that in the negotiation rooms, the emotional, very emotional discussions being held and the main topic of the main task. the goal task of this conference is the question over the field. over the future of a fossil fuels and to the states, and among them as the united states, as you, but also germany, almost a 100 countries which in paper, often eventual fossil fuels phase out in the country, states more mainly oil countries, such as a saudi arabia, and russia,
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which would rather like to talk about and emissions reduction. this means and they want to keep producing and using coil coolant, oil, and gas, and reducing the emissions with a special technology which is called the cobb cobb, them capture and storage. but this is unpractical of a very expensive at this point and not scalable. so it's considered rather a distraction strategy and we see and we expect them to come into the days to come, that we will see a show down on this question on this hottest topic here. fossil fuel phase out. yes or no? or would that be a compromise? the kind of conference is always up for surprises. really. don't know what's outcome going to be, but that's the core question in the center of, of this conference at the moment. okay. same sound bad. thank you dr. ryan o'neill has died aged 82, the 1970 below best buy last star, a launch name to fame. the american 1st made a name for himself in the soap over
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a page and face when he won critical praise by his will take the phone lines up with it. his 9 year old daughter tatum and paper moon of screen has allowed before with 1970 stop. farrah fawcett and a series of drug bass kept him in the headlines. as all the time will allow us got out for us as long use for you at the top of the ok, thanks for your time. the good. sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for but we've got something for you. i mean, i know.

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