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for the soaps i would needs to have my grades in the 6th century, something to pacey in the mountains in central europe to these forest, and present day germany, tens of thousands to live in this region, not far from the polish and checked florida every year at easter casino hoffman tries to preserve to serve in tradition of painting like her ancestors. she gets the next on symbols. it's special messages for goods count, happiness and prosperity, the thoughts of many to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've missed quite isolated the long beach. what the ways that survive force communism naziism and now not threatening in native language. the depends on the control of hygiene capital l to 0 means one of the most powerful gang latest accused of killing civilians.
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the potomac, probably this is ellen to 0, live from so coming up tens times in the holes of tell in ecuador, with impeachment proceedings underway. against prison and kill him. alas, so the risk of a i to us senate here is to help to discuss how carefully the technology should be use in the future in farms and you trying to force to look through the receiver to sell the crying as the will with russia drags home the o just sarah has spoken exclusively to one of the most powerful gang leaders and hazy to me sure. see, it leads to fit a ration of 9 groups and is accusing politicians of fueling violence. jersey a has been accused of human rights violations. button says he's binding to provide
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basic services for the people that i suppose met him in height. he's capital pulls the print it's known as the g. 9 and family and i lice just one of the many guns vine for control of for the prince. for the place as well as you guys are, maybe it is run by former police officer jim shed. he's here also known as barbecue . he took us to the front line or if he's in battle ground, he says a rival gang is on the other side. similar to 8 or equal, it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies, but the haitian all the cox and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious. wary of an attack from the other side. gave me sorry sir. i left the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of gangs, and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of
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the territory. on the other side of this war is the neighborhood of failure. that they've been trying to control what you the see a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government. the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision to see haiti was like, you know, the services with turn to us walter schools, jobs and with secuity, his opponents. he was, he's a groups of killing civilians and setting houses on fire where hundreds have fled, feeling for their lives. the un us and canada impose sanctions in him last year. if a prime minister in envy has asked for international assistance to fight against the one. so exclusion, chevy. c a says most are funded by those running the country. what do you mean? you saw yellow,
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but monday. those over with the pins. not asking for phone troops to come to the country. they won't foreign forces to protect them from the crimes they have committed. several times you end to intervene in haiti and you see that the result is always 0. it's like this city see, wanted to show us the difference between the area is controlled by him and other parts of puerto prince. he says that no shortage is a food here on the street so clean because he pays for it. do you really see it? is the state in this part of for the prince? in the past few weeks, people have turned against again in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as what gully? well, got it. the chevy see, says he supports them saying the time has come for people to fight back. that is i will. i'll just see that for the prince. the you in secretary general is
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calling for agent international action to address the crisis. and heidi speaking during a visit to jamaica antonio gutierrez, phone spiraling violence is a threat to the region and beyond. i hate to use it to that tragic situation. you have the magic humanitarian needs. you have a political system that has been allies and you have levels of violence by gangs that absolutely appalling. the number of people killed the number of people who are unable to leave that lives the, that it magic for the security problems. if indeed it's something that meets a much stronger commitment by the international community. it could, it was president has made a defined to parents as impeachment, trial d, m a less. so has declared his total innocence of the corruption allegations. it is
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the left wing all positions. second attempt to remove the president, but less so could dissolve congress before it can take action against him. where we just forgot to you today. i am he on this podium in my defense and respecting your oversight role. but i've also come here to say the following to my accuses, i accuse you accuse you of having a fund into your role as legislative. you are now anti legislatures of this republic because you do not create laws and instead you destroy them. so essentially from p a t has moved from ecuador, is capital key to the science, gilliam on last the national assembly here and keep it to the site itself in the 1st day of the impeachment trial against them, he denied all wrong doing and insisted that his is an honest and efficient government to any sped he presented to the syrian critique of the opposition law
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maker saying that this is a politically motivated to trial against him. that he insisted that this is an attack against democracy and will create further instability and ask whether the opposition is accusing him of allowing the investment of the, of the public funds in the number of the contracts. but they also insisted that in many ways, this was a trial that went beyond this specific case, painting the picture of a failed press. you then see that hasn't been able to do anything for ecuadorian. so any indeed of the president this is facing a very, very difficult fight for his political survival. any policy has an approval rating of just 17 percent. and i'm a jury. steve, have a quite dory and 66 percent of them are saying that it's time for him to go the
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correlation that is building up here in congress to remove him. now process ideological boundaries, it goes from that last piece parties. it's like the union for hope of form or press events that fails because they add to the christians to the social christians. uh right for being part to that it until very recently was on the side of the president that says things are moving quickly here and it some clear if indeed there is that the required super and majority of over 2 thirds of law makers to remove the price you then to bit proceedings will continue until as late tonight the am probably into wednesday with the possible votes coming. as soon as saturday, i listened that i get the same keep it for i'll just the or more than 30 people have been killed and fighting in central nigeria. local officials implants host, i'd say gun bet. hillsboro account between mostly muslim who it is. and mostly
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christian farm is that has been a long running dispute about access to land and voice that last month nearly 50 people were killed in similar slicing and neighboring venue space. and in south eastern nigeria, um to find his of open fi like home for you, of us embassy stuff is coming to local work is in 2 police officers. they were traveling through a number of state which has been plagued by violence and recent. he is fighting between the rapids for forces and non groups is escalating in west and down for some of the with violence is happening. and al jeanine at more than 300 people are reported to have been killed and recent dies agencies or warning of catastrophic conditions. for civilians. meanwhile, the sudanese military says it has repelled in advance by the rapids for support forces and on demand it's is equipment including he has been destroyed. but north of the capital, the rapid support forces is claiming victory and says it has gained control of
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several military vices of release pictures, claiming to show the capture of 700 members of the sudanese forces. the prussia is threatening to pull out of its grain deal with ukraine on thursday unless the list of its demands is mess. it's allowed millions of tons of ukrainian crying to be shipped, divide lexi ports blockaded by russian forces. if the deal collapses, it'll be a through the blow to ukrainian farm is natasha butler reports from wisdom you cried of the spring in west and ukraine. this young we will be ready to haul vista in 2 months, but farmers here worry they won't be able to sell it, because the wall has to fairly disrupted expos. alaina's families own this farm for decades. she says, rushes blockade of blacks. the ports i knew in port restrictions in some
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e u countries hampering trade a record to you all calm since the pool. okay. so it was not being able to send by see, so we stopped ex boss enviro weston boulder to poland and hungary. but now they've been del grains. so i've trucks have to carry out products all the way to italy. poland, hungry and 3 other countries recently finding ports of ukrainian grain to present to slot. well, there's a grain can still transmit through them. it's for this form to find new coins, further afield. logistics are pushing up costs and not being able to export easily means millions of dollars worth of grain could be lost. usually at this time if you, all of the grain on this fall would have been sold. but because of the will on all the problems linked to it, hoff of last is office is still here having to be stoked in the silos. and in these huge plastics leaves a few kilometers components folder,
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this rail transport companies, trying to get things moving. we have here your opinion, wiggins, we saw already loaded that the cranium drain and since read it for transit to the police report to the guns for the manager says the was changed everything we've been transferred going before the invasion. now it's accounts for 50 percent of the business. we had lots of requests to, to support to claim in the fire farmers and for exports their grains into europe and from the mom. and so we started to construct the new green terminal as one of the wells main grain produces ukraine's expos, our central freights economy, and to feed people around the world. however, he says, transporting it in such a vital time isn't just about supporting the war efforts. it's also a way to build more connections with the european union. the keys is all tracked to
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join one day, a. natasha butler, which is 0. so if keeps key west and ukraine with our season, you trying to have to time the head of the supreme court in a high level corruption pro ukrainian in pieces sivilton. the houses was the times in connection with the pride of nearly $3000000.00. the countries into corruption, which dog says it has exposed large scale, foul play of the court. that should a photograph of cash to illustrate what it calls corruption to the highest levels of power. a significant presence around the plaza says 6 african countries will send a piece of mission to ukraine and russia as soon as possible. that will be amazing with president's vladimir person and below them is zalinski to discuss a possible plan to end the war. nicholas hawk reports from senegal, capital, the com a piece initiative by 6 african nations mediating an end to the war and ukraine. the announcement was made by south african president,
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serial or i'm opposed to lead us that i had occasion to speak to that is prison. putting in prison lensky, i agreed to that there would be willing to receive admission of the african heads of states, and both must go and keep despite pressure from western countries. most african countries have abstain from voting on resolutions that the un security council condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, russia has been building close economic and military ties with states in africa since the war began. yeah, unfortunately, so great news. i believe ukraine really needs to take steps forward to meet the countries of the african continent. we didn't work well for many years. we didn't pay attention. i think it's a big mistake. ukraine is when is the biggest exporters of weight to africa? russia is one of the largest exporters or fertilizer to the continent since the war
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broke out food prices in africa have shut up, spreading wide spread discontent in africa. the way towards 220000000 people could face hunger with brad, becoming an affordable to many. i'll go off what will be the very device that is profit got going to go down. resilience, you know, it's not, it's not as strong as the product countries are not part of the world. so i think if it comes to that, these factors, we can see western countries want to be very much actively engaged in the process. but many are questioning whether the african piece initiative can succeed when others have failed. the heads of state of zambia synagogue, the republic of congo, uganda, egypt, and south africa are set to meet with the 2 leaders as soon as possible. at stake is not just peace in europe, but saving lives of many africans. nicholas hawk. elgin's era, the car, the still ahead on al jazeera, modernizing its military. china makes a push for new recruits to join the world's largest army. and the size takes into
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stage 4 to see is can film festival, the the hello, that was not in south asia. and there's still some heavy rain to come in. places like bundle dish. and me and my thanks to the remnants of tropical psych clone market, some heavy down pools are putting for the south edging in general eastern areas of india as well wednesday in to says day. and we could see some heat of the day, some the storms across eastern coastal areas where we have seen extreme heat temperatures continuing to rise here into the mid forties in places. and is the story of heat across the north of india and into nose and pockets done, but temperatures in places like the whole effect come down over the next few days with the arrival of west. so without putting east across afghanistan. and now as we
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move east, we are seeing more wet weather bulging across central and southern parts of china. now that's going to knock the temperature down robin dramatically in shanghai. in the days ahead, we've seen the temperature come down in beijing as about what the weather pulls its way for the east will do the same across the korean peninsula. but for japan, lots of sunshine coming through very high temperatures, for cases like tokyo and as the west to weather starts a pull into southern areas of japan, bringing drenching down pools that cause a laundry dry in tokyo. but the temperature is set to come down in the days ahead join the label conversation to just say the good that a lot of people, industries. but we continue to say this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it here is that society doesn't do enough to
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recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation for meetings to countries. the street on algae 0 the deal which in you'll just hear a reminder about top stores, the cell, which is here a has spoken to a consultation. gang leader was accusing pulled petitions of fuel in violence. the un secretary general is wanting that on the risk risk destabilizing the why the region it could, it was presenting in the last so has declared his total innocence as his impeachment trial. the opposition accuses him of corruption best i was considering
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to solving the national assembly for any action can be taken. the head of the company that created the artificial intelligence tool chat, g p t as well. and you as soon as this that i needs regulation. congress is assessing any possible threats, including potential manipulation. the 2024 election, russell and jordan reports from washington, dc. kind of member rec, shutter the glass, and the 1970s technology tried to duplicate the genius of ella fitzgerald's voice. is it mine? or is it memo wrecks too often? we have seen what happens when technology out paces regulation nearly 50 years later. a us senator convened a hearing on artificial intelligence. or did he, the words were not mine. and the audio was an a i voice cloning software, trained on my floor speeches. the remarks were written by chat g
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b. when it was asked how i would open this hearing next, henry, at one point cartoon figure such as max headroom and computer generated news readers, such as on a nova, were considered more entertainment then threats to society. but after the spread of misinformation and lice during the 20162020 presidential campaigns, president trump, one legislators are afraid, a i could be used to destroy faith and government, and other institutions. the man behind chat g p t software which fabricated center tr. blumenthal is opening remarks. so the answer is government regulation and i would form the new agency that licenses any effort above a certain scale of capabilities and can take that license away and ensure compliance with safety standards. number 2, i would create a set of safety standards focused on what you said in your 3rd hypothesis as the
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dangers capability evaluations full. well. some of the tech industry have their misgivings. ibm are just congress to adopt a precision regulation approach to ai. this means establishing rules to govern the deployment of am specific use cases, not regulating the technology itself. other say, congress isn't up to the job of regulating, at least not. yeah. so i think, you know, the tech industry we're, we're ready to come to washington and, and help write legislation. but it's going to go further that right. we need to, to ensure that our politicians understand this technology. and currently, most of them do not understand technology. and left a recognition that a eyes impact could be much more slight and shattering blasts for fun. rosalyn jordan, elders, era, washington, memory, us, us, how speaking kevin mccarthy says, did the ceiling deal as possible by the end of the week? it follows the meeting of the white house with president showed by them which lots of less than an hour. republicans and democrats have been in talks to find an
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agreement on raising the government's borrowing limits ahead of the june 5th deadline. the us could default on those $31.00 trillion dollar date if negotiations failed, by them, canceled his trip to pop and you can in the strategy to focus on securing a deal. provisions to conscription laws in china come into effect this most, creating provisions for veterans to re enlist during full time. the changes also prioritize the recruitment of university students with science and technology backgrounds, experience site as part of approval to push by badging to modernize is military capabilities and preparedness. jessica washington has the details. this isn't a movie trainer. it's part of a recruitment drive and just encouraging more young people to join the chinese we don't leave in a peaceful time. the voice services we just leave in
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a peaceful country. this month, revisions on military recruitment came into effect, creating a legal framework for the conscription of veterans during war time back to the original units or similar roles and prioritizing the enlistment of university students and graduates from science and technology disciplines. that is clearly looking to the future, the military, well be organized in a way that is very technology driven. so that's very clear. so they want to start a process and to have the legal framework in place. uh, just in case experts say the government is trying to fill military gaps, presidency, japan, i think, as well as the street assessors for a number of years outlined deficiencies within the purely setting that it is not fit for purpose and has not been for quite some time and of course, as stated by the chinese government,
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this is part and parcel of what it means to be a great power. china already has the largest armed forces in the world with more than $3000000.00 military personnel, including military police, around 30 percent of them are con, scripts, serving amanda tree. 2 years since president, she design came to power. the army also known as the p. a late as undergoing rapid modernization, still exploits say some challenges remain. the lack of combat experience is a challenge for the purely however, i think the bigger challenges for the people at the moment for them to turn into the type of military that they seek to become with this latest round of modernization. and that requires not just structural changes, but also changes in thinking. china faces central geo political flash points in the south trying to see along with border with india and over taiwan. there has been several changes in recent years, and we're seeing recruitment, including improving conditions for personnel and creating more avenues for career progression based on experts say these changes reflect pages,
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desire to professionalize its forces, and encourage qualified young people to see the military as an attractive career option, while also preparing for the prospect that one day they may be called upon to find out whether they like it or not. jessica washington out is 0. aging. can be ryan full, has caused flooding across northern italy, forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes with our he's in venice site that preparing to activate, to move out the area in the cities lagoon. to save it from high tide. flooding becomes just 2 weeks off the floods in the media, romani of region killed. 2 people, a gym and cold has convicted 5 men or the one of the largest jewelry properties. in recent times. they was sentenced to between 4 and 6 years in prison. in november 2019, they broke into the green bolts museum and tristan castle and walked out with thousands of precious gems. with more than $120000000.00. the thieves made off with $21.00
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pieces an old containing more than $4000.00 jewels, including a sold dining back to the 17 eighty's encrusted with several launch diamonds and many small joules. this brooch once belonged to a 19th century queen of saxony, and this is approach of the white eagle order covered in diamonds and rubies. sit boss and has moved from bill and it's seen as one of the most spectacular robberies a full time in germany. many people were left wondering how these young men with and such a heavily secured museum, and still more than 4300 diamond age between 24 and 29. their brothers and cousins belonging to the same family from berlin. on the night of november 25th 2019, they enter the green falls museum of the, causing a power called left a neighborhood in darkness. ccp food it shows 2 men inside the volt. they smashed
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glass, displaced with an ex these before they thrown open some of the window, great things so they could get inside quickly. the whole dozens of historical pieces among them, where with diamonds laden breast, out of the polish order of the white eagle, a diamond set had closure and a source with $777.00 small diamonds. o. belonging to the 18th century collection of goods. this the strong, the electoral saxony who later became the king of poland, trying to find the stolen jewelry, police search, canals and building, and found nothing but also negotiations with several suspects. much of the jury was returned. one of the man convicted over the jewelry robbery in dress than had previously been conflicted over the steps of a 100 kilogram gold coins from the berlin boat. and we see him here behind me prosecute us in the dressing case has been criticized for making a deal with members of a family known to lift up organized crime record defended the decision to make
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a deal. review is about to deal. would have been the return of a jewelry, these nothing that's associated with each other. and it was also today, but with law enforcement authorities have no idea where but you'll be can be. so it would have been very doubtful whether it would ever have made his way back to saxony as far as the bog and 3 of the conflict with many of these tension suspended and were really subclasses. some of the biggest names in the movie business in the french riviera for the opening of the 76 can film festival. charlie angela has moved from the red campus, ken film festival, the celebration of cinema and gamma, a place for pure spectacles, but also a space for the quietest, slower paced phones to shine. the ceremony started by honoring american act to mike, who douglas for his 57 year career. and may i ask the boat to as the festival opens
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with the opulence done to body a french historical drama about louis the 15th favorite mistress, female direct to my when also plays the lead, the journey debt is the french king. and his 1st role since his trials involving a had a divest jerry of actors, writers and directors who watched 21 films competing for the palm dual prize. can you just tell me what qualities you're going to value most highly when it comes to evaluating the film? i love going into films, not knowing anything, not having a story behind it or expectation of any kind. and sometimes i'm just incredibly surprised by things that move me in. sometimes it's about the right place at the right time when the 2 palm doors, reuben upland is head. if this is jury known for his satirical films, which chatham issues of cloth, power, and authority. this tell me what audience is can expect from can this? yeah, and what are you looking forward to his head of the jury that it's an event that is
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fantastic to share with george's and this year there's a lot of hold to drive those like i own most or so seeing them on that is presenting to see him, there are also some, some younger new directors, and i'm really going to look forward to look at feelings that you know, that state or region of that i do is create that during dependent. why is 10 of us still important? we are sitting in front of individual screens and i think that it's important that we reflect on the content that we reflect on the images that we are consuming. because they are changing how we look on the world and they are changing our behavior. so to seeing them i as a room where we actually can reflect that we can have a discussion of the content that we have watching over the next 12 days. these audiences will reflect on some 69 sounds. first time sounds from senegal, c dot m o there. yeah, i'm going to be up against the stablish directors like didn't vendors, ken loach, and none of the receipts of winning the pond to it doesn't always guarantee commercial success. it can do once a career change an audience is prospective and does guarantee.

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