tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 18, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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fails to appear before an anti corruption course in islam of china host central asian leaders to strengthen site and security relations. plus i rob reynolds that a tech expo in silicon valley with a report on how artificial intelligence looked at the job market. and i'm trying to how much with the school mind to assistance you have beaten way on the to, to reach the champions, the final phone when it matches. so given city of 5 on aggregate victories, they enter milan and the find the we're going to be getting this news are in so done for this. been more fighting in the capital hall tomb is the army and part of military rapids support forces. bottles for control of crucial areas. this is despite in direct talks happening inside. yeah,
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maybe i but neither sides appears willing to back time for their cost starts or coverage to dance. army chief abdul, set the l behind inspecting troops at the headquarters in car too. it's a rare public appearance for the general. his 3rd since fighting between the army and power ministry, rapid support forces began in mid april to bottles for control. the sudan shows no sign of ending on wednesday. army support has demonstrated in cartoon. they are demanding united nations invoice, folk, or purse as lead, accusing him of interference from the region month. the bulk of the u. n. n boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the conflict because he has contributed to the division and separation of the people in this country. both the army and rapids support forces have claimed control of strategic sites in
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cartoon this week. and both in says they have the upper hand, the 2 have been holding in direct talks and just since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanent resolution, a series of cease fires have failed. but that meant to go and were hung gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour, the continued air raids and artillery fire is proof that there is more than one decision maker in this crisis. and it's one of the reasons that the hostilities don't and it proves the lack of will from the suit in these army. and for student needs more stalled, negotiations means more uncertainty. and more hardship and suffering people are leaving caught soon because there's no food, no water, no electricity. and there is very high levels of insecurity. sylvia fees providing cock meals, w c will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive for the future is very bleak. for those people,
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it is bleak for saddam and it is bleak for the region. more than a month into the conflict. the un says 1000000 people have been displaced. they can't go home until the 2 sides agree to stop fighting. for the a car, how to 0, to morgan's joining his life on vermont. this is a rare sighting of the army chief. what message does him meeting his troops send as well, there are 2 messages here that can be read from the appearance of the army to can rely on. and the 1st is that the army is in control of the general command of its forces. now the rapids support forces have been repeatedly saying that they have surrounded the general command of the army and by the soldiers and troops incited, including the senior offices on top of them. general, i've been put the whole behind cannot move out of their position inside the general command of the army and its buildings in the center of the capital for 2. so one
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thing that public appearance by the army chief and one of them put on shows is that the area around the general command of the army is under the control office of denise on 4 courses. now the other thing that can be read into it is to boost the morales of the truth, are fighting against the rapids support forces. now this battle between the 2 sides is now in the 2nd month. and there's been very, very few appearances from the army chief and there's been very few public statements from him to tell the people what's going on and soldiers, and people especially have been complaining that he needs to address the nation and give them updates. so those are the 2 main messages that can be read from the public appearance. the rare public appeal left to appear in by the head of the army general have to put the hub behind him. but we were also talking about the fact that there are tools happening and so do you have a bit, but these are in direct talks. they're not talking directly to each other. do we have any idea how those negotiations, the right thing going well,
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so far they haven't been able to achieve their main goal. the media to saudi arabia and the united states have been trying to get the 2 sides even though even if they're talking to each other and directly to agree on a ceasefire. mccann has them that would save the way for who needs hearing aids to come into the campus. and cartoon as well as for civilians were in the capital to be able to leave, to stay for zones these neighboring states around because around the capital or outside the country that has been very difficult to achieve the combat, the, the advisor or of the head of the rapids support forces, gentlemen, how much sometimes a girl has been insight insults to them in the capital view. but meeting with this, also the nice president solving care. meredith was also the invoice of the inside government, some authority for development. and he said that in a press release that they're ready to go see it with the army. but there has to be a ceasefire on the ground before any thoughts, whether it's direct or indirect resumes between the iris stuff and the sitting. these are me. so the main points of the talk intend thing. so jerry bit right now is to get this piece fire on the ground. several of these fires have been agreed
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upon by both sides. all have been violated, forcing civil and sustained their homes. many of them unable to me, and it has not been able to come in. but so far, those thoughts inside a review are yet to achieve one of its main goal. capable. we're going to know that i'm on. how about thank you. or conflict has been forcing certain these people out of the homes for decades. refugees from previous voice who settled the neighboring chad. i know welcoming the latest wave of people seeing the fighting st. bus drivers more from the bottle top. com for an eastern shot to find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees and the guys in view who many people have lost their lives today. and i know has been transformed into health. i want the united nations to intervene. we don't live like people. we're not eating properly. we don't have health services. we can't bear any more of this. most of a teacher says his country is no longer
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a functioning state. at the bow tie displacement kept in chad, one after another refugee gives accounts of running away from large groups of armed men who roam the countryside, terrorizing civilians. most here are women and children, particularly vulnerable to kidnapping and sexual violence. i'm heading down. the war is really bad. a child still being breast that can be killed alongside his mother. his father can be killed. there is nothing good about 4. witness to death, they arrive traumatized, especially the youngest. we have to move them up from the boulder area to the safer place as well as the we have to move them where they can have the old, the old assistant and services such as the schools. that's a lot of parents to mention about that that, that they want to send their children to school as well as health services that they can access a group, say it's a race against time. rains will come,
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the camp will flood and this remote area will become accessible. we were here just a few days ago, and there are already signs that this camp is getting bigger and people are adapting to their circumstances. this is a make shift market right in the middle of this dry river bed. you can buy food shoes for flashlights, charge your cell phone can get soaps and biscuits really anything people might immediately need. the other sign that this camp is changing, that it's getting bigger or is that there are now mixture of tense on both banks of the river attempting to bring order to the chaos. the un has started relocating people at a camp and got the newly arrived or welcome to buy neighbors in a unique position to empathize suit. the needs displaced from the same villages by the war and are 4 in 2003. perhaps finding some solace and seeing life goes on
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living without fear of attack is possible. and children can go back to school. something that will come as a comfort to one teacher with a message to the war insides, in cartoon to what you were doing has killed thousands and he says, no silence. the guns still were stopping by the war saying this, rob ultra 0 barrel top eastern chad keeps mer, says, rushing this house and fit the outskirts of the ukrainian capital. the training air force come on to release the stipends same. the strikes involve dozens of this house as well as kamikaze and reconnaissance of drones. i'll just say this class on my food has more from keith, has on that one with the last one was supposed to be where one of the sites where you create a new force. you said they shut down this off in 3 districts above chief. although this boy head didn't designate close to 10 minutes a creature other than folding a few meters away, you would have hit the building behind me because the serious damage of creating
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the source, he said they shut down 29 out of the 13 missiles flooded the capital, this attack is a clear indication of the increasing strikes on keep this being in the attack every other day since the beginning of may. which crane described as unprecedented china . yeah. and in the past keepers targeted once or twice a month. now the attacks are intensifying using various types of missile symbol, tennessee, from different position of inland sea and ask them to wear out, keeps it defenses. how some of the old adage does. he had a diff, it exposes the role to train counting grain in crimea. bosco is blaming a non named a 3rd party for what he calls a deliberate act that happened to a short distance from the city of some football. no one was injured any far ahead on the news are including thailand's opposition and says are confirmed the coalition government after winning the sundays the election. plus, i'm say they have all in for the prince hate and this is what the 3 of the catholic
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doesn't look like with barricades everywhere. as people here, it's right to protect themselves from the again and in sports. miami adult 1st bought it as boston and being one of the conference, find those options and the n b a playoffs coming up later. so the focused on his former prime minister in long cons, failed to appear before an anti corruption courts. the government body had summoned con, regarding investments in a university trustee, and his wife from a large number of police, was deployed around his residence in le hold on wednesday. the 7th here at old veteran politician had said police for preparing to detain him again. focused on supreme court has voted his arrest last week. was illegal detention spock and violent protests across the country. we've got to correspondence monitoring developments come off high. those in the capitol as long as that 1st we're going to
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go to some a bridge of aid in lahore outside inbound conn's home. so he, there was a deadline. if i understand it far, the e mail and con to hand over some of his supporters tell us more about that all the time. just cause for amazon to hand over what the punjab government calls $30.00 to $40.00 hatteras inside and these a month lock residents. we are outside the residence, as you can see there, people milling about. but unlike previous times, there are a large number of iran, con supporters were present to people you can see behind me are most east media personnel, the roads leading up to a mountain cons. residents have all being shut down and fully media of us and in, or people living in the vicinity are allowed to come here. we've been talking to people about what has been happening since the crack down be gotten on and run kinds of buckets and supported. and many of the advantages have told us that there is a massive crack down. the government is tracking down, not just on him, on con supporters, but the top,
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the leadership is also being arrested again after it was allowed to leave that old . so not just the top to leadership or just being the rest of it on his also. and the pressure from the number of people who are abandoning his body in the wake of the mean 9 financed it ambulances, the structures and benefit installations. the target that we've heard from the government that it wants to go off to these people, both in civilian and military chords and iran con, saying that he is going to ask for an independent investigation into what happened . why was there so much violence and abandoning all of those his all of his support is actually worth thinking that they are going to go and retaliate against the arrest of him on concert. it has been a 10th of 24 hours a day, but i'm kind of knows that he is the faces imminent arrest the punjab police assuring him that he only needs to hand over to the people who they say are involved in the violence which was carried out on may, the 9th and mankind has awesome to come inside, and now as the deadline has passed, it's
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a race and see what the police is move is going to be next or some of the exhibit and low or something. thank you very much. indeed, we're going to go to come off high to who's weathers from islam of bonds. so is a, some of his talking about this. a deadline had passed in lahore, but con is also failed to appear before the national anti corruption agency. what are the ramifications of all of that? of the great iran con, was due to appeal in the nightstand of accountability viola road this morning. a. they were planned that day would leave the hall and drive there to be that along with his wife. however, in the past, uh, few uh, in the past few minutes, we have hug that in ron pond as it has uh, submitted a reply to the questions of the national accountability bureau,
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which of cartridge forwarding that investigation in the condo unit, washer dressed and res data truck, sorry, and raise it out allegations against him, ron conn, and there's wife. so he had not appeared by did given uh, a written reply to damn, the national accountability bureau. uh had in fact uh, i registered them with the head of the ranger richard. the part of the military unit and legally the courtyard of god, given them protection and that, and also important to know that m. ron hahn had an extension of the extension of protective band and the 31st of may. so id investigation is likely to continue and that job nicely they found debility bill roy, him wrong, fine, of course at guns. didn't you to say that these are frivolous charges and do not as in any way prove that he, i ordered the wife, have done anything wrong? come all. thank you very much indeed. come ohio, talking to us from his leg about us president joe bivens in japan for the g 7
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summit. and how i'll show up buttons to be meeting japanese prime minister for you . okay. should i had of the summit, bought a new train along with the trade on security in asia pacific unexpected itself the agenda on the sidelines side because he is president, is also expected to hold meetings with bite and keisha. the diplomatic editor james base reports from head actually, as japan is preparing to host its western allies. the country, the only asian member of the g 7 will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is likely to be dominated by the war and ukraine. 15 months old, off to the russian invasion, the g 7 will decide how to further support the claimed government militarily and financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of buck moved this much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say,
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which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes were here, crane are incredibly high. and there is concern that unless you create a successful this here with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has sent a piece of boy lee who a do ukraine here meeting with foreign minister, dimitra collate, but the g 7 must decide how to react to the chinese piece initiative. but privately, many of its members as skeptical given china, is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to meet with china is presidency. i think the woods, whether it's susan or not. the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7, while his advisors keep them in touch with ongoing political discussions with the republicans at home to stop the us defaulting on. it's that the venue of this is the seventy's,
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highly symbolic. the place where the 1st nuclear bomb was dropped in 1945, and a new clear campaign is hoping it will come some train the minds of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out a 0 hiroshima. obviously, it is all mcbride's coming. this summit for us from how shall much um, obviously as we were talking about ukraine is likely to focus towards the top of the agenda. what are they going to be talking at 5 of the. yeah, and they said the g 7 is getting underway. this 1st event with binding beating his japanese host who me a casita has taken place as thursday evening. they had that bilateral section i could see to expressing his hope that he wants to see a world without a nuclear weapons, as well as being the japanese prime minister head assume it is his constituency. so he has made a quest of trying to get the will to give off its nuclear weapons, a personal mission of his. but it has been something of
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a faltering start to this g. 7 o be shadowed as it is by this looming a debt crisis in the united states. the via, you're going to realize that the g 7 is very much, it's almost like the steering committee of the global economy. and here you have effectively, the chapman of that committee, the united states president, arriving in town having just emerged from crisis told i'm trying to stop the united states from defaulting, which could put that global economy into a tailspin. i think many people here joe biden is among friends. this isn't the familial club. i think they have trusted. they will not come to that, said that to they they will be able to manage to resolve. they send that job. i was a safe pair of hands as well as economic matches though they will be discussing it . i think the g 7 members will want this to be remembered for unity in solidarity over ukraine for getting a real deals of meaningful agreements to deal with the climate crisis. for example,
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in those that will. so as things like economic cooperation on things like a sensitive production of all that micro could somebody conductors and so on, basically trying to the us and its allies, to keep that technological advantage. reading between the lines of a child. yeah. and an interesting piece of shows and rob, um china as president, as all the meetings with the lives of 5 central asian nations. how much is that gonna be on the agenda, or is that gonna be a focus or on the radar of the 7 countries when they're missing their it does seem as though there is no go co incidence that these are happening almost if you like. it's a split screens and i think the china regards uh, the g 7 with deep suspicions that this is the us and its allies, its small club, if you like, of trying to swore through time visions it's, it's a, it's um visions to grow as an economic power as a military power,
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especially in the, in the pacific. and in japan, the united states has found a very strong ally to be a because she has taken a very strong stance when it comes to china, saying that today's ukraine in his woods could be tomorrow's east asia. clearly a reference that he believes a warning to china adult to take you to a lateral action against taiwan. and even cutting as far as talking about setting up a nato liaison office in tokyo, which would set the alarm bells ringing from aging to moscow. i dropped brian covering the g 7 summit from harsh i'm i thank you very much indeed. well, we were just talking about china as president. she's in pain is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations. hows exxon code this time. because this is don pride with renaissance and as becca stano expected to sign a regional packed final, let's say the event is assigned to beijing growing influence and the region. jessica washington reports in san western china,
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these se on the countries ancient capital. it was once the starting point of historical silk road, a network of trade routes spread across central asia and in the symbolic location. china seeking to strengthen connections with its neighbors. for the 1st time, presidents, cheese and ping is hosting the leaders of conflicts done cubic system to take is done to bend is done. and as big as done wouldn't be very important for all 6 countries. um that they can talk about, you know, how they can start at economic recovery and continue the front trip. and they are very stable ties. central asian countries are seeking to strengthen trade ties and does most go pause funds into with war and ukraine and faces the economic impact of sanctions. analysts say the aging isn't increasingly appealing partner trotter can play a more supported role in, in the region and,
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and working with the region, but not at the expense of, of russia trade between china and central asian nations. he to record high a $70000000000.00 in 2022 and many transport infrastructure projects such as railways and roads have been built in the past decade as part of china. so cold built in road initiative. so much coincides with a meeting with the leaders that the group of 7 developed economies hosted by japan . china is growing in terms of expect it to be one of the main points of discussion as a us pushes for more unified approach to dealing with the agent state fund, a think tank, say the she on summit shows a shift in the world order counties to this issue, these 7 developed countries that dominate a car, it will order and have the monopoly part of the car in well, economic order, a west of nations, what those are. well, china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of
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developing countries as well. yeah. us in this week as power low summit. this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. re framing global fis outside western dominance and surrounding itself with friendly nations. in the time of geo political uncertainty, jessica washington, which is 0, she on china. hundreds of israelis are made incursions into outlook. so most companies at the start of israel's, the so called flag day, among the 400 people with a number of columns. and pharma is really administers and members of the massive access to the confines used to be coordinated with the palestinian authority. but that's not happening anymore. many palestinians see this as a publication. as a new zealand have a rest of the mind for austin in connection with a fire to hostile la killed 6 people. it happened on tuesday as the loafers lodge in the capital. wellington nearly 20 people are still on account of for many residents were placed there by government agencies in emergency accommodation. at
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least 9 people have died in wives scale flooding in northern italy, thousands more of being forced from their homes and monica and has this update help from above. as rescuers lift pregnant women to safety just one of the countless moments of danger and acts of heroism playing out at least flooded media room on your region the on the ground emergency workers search for more people who may be trapped. local say, they've never seen a disaster on this scale to be that's something already. i've lived to since 1979 i've seen floods go by, but i've never seen anything like that. we've never had was to hear cars live band and didn't flooded st. the rivers burst their banks. after half a year's worth of rain fell in just 36 hours. a state of emergency is in effect
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more than 10000 people have had to leave their homes where the waters are seated. residents are taking stock of the damage. volunteers are helping get the most vulnerable safety in case the waters should rise again. come to give a hand to try to save people in animals. the situation is still tough. tragic. we hope it will improve. i don't know what the weather forecast is. it will take time before the region can return to business as usual sundays formula. one grand prix has been cancelled. organizers say they couldn't guarantee the safety of attendees . if the 2nd time this month, the people have died as a result of extreme weather. in amelia ramaya meteorologist say climate change could make them more frequent disasters of today becoming tomorrow's fact of life. since monahan, elgin's era still had an all, does it a more shelters for displaced? people go up in north cables. the u. n says it's the most the electives,
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humanitarian crisis in the world. for the 1st time of the kind of film festival, a 3rd of the movies and computation have been directed by one pattern sports. we can take the 1st look at the new logo for the 2026 default world concepts coming up, the center, the the hi there. this will likely come is little surprised, but parts of northern italy headset record rainfall for the month of may. some spots getting more than half a meter of rain. but here's the good news today on thursday that rain starts the peter out to the northeast of italy where there has been some flooding, still showers, football games. we've seen some flooding here, se krisha, northern serbia. but again, the rain turn spider,
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but some burst of rain to go for the west coast of italy around rome. still unsettled through the bus for as dragging down that cool air. so it's stumble. you'll max out at 15 degrees, and then i want to show you this the power of a cold front. so then it's got 13 degrees, big changes there, but wait for it. moscow. your next in line later today on thursday to friday, there's winds will turn to north release. so you go from 26 down to 19, which is more in line with where you should be for the sum of the you're speaking of the wind quite pressed through the ballet. eric's, it's going to generate some showers for southern spain, and the northwest of africa will pick up the story there. unsettled from tunas to rebut and for south africa, it's got this vigorous storm system. moving in to the south coast of south africa were in the thick of it by friday. so for the eastern cape and quite soon to tell providence is certainly over the next. so bits were running the risk of seeing some funny be careful out there. the join,
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the label conversation teaches the good the people industry to be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it to you as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was this was fun to have an american occupation of the meetings and countries. the street on algae 0 the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the punch mode. is it a reminder of our top surveys, this are as it ends on youtube general of the fall, how well hon. he's met his troops in the capital cartoon. it appears to be 401st public appearance and supplies. you began between the army and the part of military rapids for horses last month. focused on the former prime minister, even on con, has failed to appear before an anti corruption towards a large number of police was just wanting to follow the vines. as far as of any single 4 on wednesday, finally said police preparing to change them again. china is president susan. thing
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is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations and some of them since conflicts on so just on because you can start and that is done on horseback, has done discussions of focused on energy and secure. the may. the 18th is hasan flagged a, recognizing the adoption of its flag in 18 o 3. but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against games. that is, a boat has more from the capital, both of france to own a c. n was shot when she was entering her home in for the prince. she had just arrived from work when a 3 bullet hit her back. that it was 2 months ago. but the bullet has not been removed because she was told at the hospital, there were no doctors available to remove it to some. but obviously you're talking to my neighbor and i felt something hit me in the back and i heard the kids scream,
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mom got shot. i still have the bulletin in my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot believe in pace. teasing kills coughing battles between rival guns. very good. so like this one are being set to fold around ports of friends and people are using them. no totally, to prevent their neighborhoods from being attacked by guns, but also to prevent gains from moving freely this road connect, the communal fits will be within other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to move people that had been kidnapped so that i'm going to use this on a so i usually lean is a political activist. he says the government is not doing enough to fight against, and that's why he's protecting his neighborhood bags of an item for somebody because so much money for regular haitian to get anything out of customs. but every day, guns are coming to all customs. there are more than a 1000000 of guns and the closest borders in florida. tired haitian,
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have started to go up to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of suspected gang members. let me see on this movie on the political crisis . this complicating the situation in haiti, even more audi, lindsey became the intuition prime minister when president join invoice was assassinated in 2021, but he was not ratified in congress. the last national elections happened in 2016 members of the opposition formed what is known as the montana court to create a transitional government. but they have failed to convince the government to step down. there's a nexus between the political indeed and the cooperation of please call me on groups in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite, and this in these qualities for a lot of coming out of, whoops, there's no way we can talk about security. the ongoing statement is prolonging the
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suffering of the haitian people costs between the gang warfare and the government's inability to end date pretty. so we'll just see that port to prince el salvador. his army has surrounded a northern time versus spite of gang members killed a police officer on tuesday. more than 5000 soldiers and 500 police officers have been deployed to new wave concepcion to find those responsible. the officer is the force to be killed since present value became a loss to crack down against gains last year. in thailand, the leader of the opposition party, the one sunday's elections, as he's confident he can form a government and move forward. policy has held its 1st discussions with 7 other policies about forming a coalition. the election victory was a set back for the military outlined political blog which has been in part for nearly a decade. the key message of today's press conference is to ensure
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the public that mike correlation is firmly taking shape. there's momentum, there's progress. and we also have a very clear road map from today until the day i've become prime minister. tony chang has more from bank of the announcement of this coalition is no surprise . these would be united pauses of opposition for the past 4 years. and they said they were old behind the nomination, that move fluids. p talem, during rad. as prime minister, it does appear to be a little bit of the screen of the disagreement behind the scenes about whether or not they're going to reform the less my just stay low as a major platform to move forward in the run up to the election. but they said, all of that will be made clear in the memorandum of understanding to be released. on monday, the 22nd united they have 313 seats of 500 in the lower house,
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a significant majority. but they don't have the 250 seats in the senate. those are all appointed by the military. senators could block the nomination for prime minister. but today, the announce phone was direct to them saying that people have made the choice. the selection of the senate goes against it. but be blocking the will of the time people totally checking out 0, bank of democratic republic of congo is struggling to do with more than $6000000.00 con release of the homeless because of conflict and natural disasters. united nations, it says it needs to bring in dollars to help them, but only 25 percent of the budget's been met. catherine, so i report from going on in the east of the country marshall to accomplish this place. people in north cable. providence are under construction to use a crowded area. yeah. the provisional copy to coma. most of these people have fled
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from fighting between the armed group m 23 and the national army. a. nearly 1000000 qualities here. run away from the homes during the last. yeah, yeah, yeah, we, we flayed from my village 6 months ago. there was too much fighting people with dying . so we came to this camp. life is very hard. we don't have basic necessities. the united nation says the humanitarian crisis in democratic republic of congo is one of the most neglected in the world. thousands of people are leaving rough and complex. this one, they are leading from conflicts. they say they don't want to go back home because of the situation there is too dangerous on groups in the east and other areas have killed thousands and displaced many more in reason is 8 agencies and the government also dealing with diseases and natural disasters. compounded by climate change, the facts,
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the numbers in the dfcs staggering because of the size of the country. this the size of the population. and so it does the highest number of food in 6 people in the work. one come galleys out the fall is 40 and secure. uh, and it does the highest of the of the internally displaced people in of a certain number. it does over 6000000 people severely nourished, most of the children and defies. and this number does not move to many, many years. a landslide recently swept away villages in south cable providence. it was one of the watch disasters in recent history. 400 people guide up to 5000 are missing a s does. solemn one shawn's badly made it out alive. she and has been now trying to get by really senior said me. yeah, mean, it was raining heavily. we started to take the children into safety. i have 5
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children and another on the way. i'm building temporary shelter until i figure out what to do when we're looking by the allies, the enjoying more than 6000000 internally displaced companies, while also trying to do what they can to survive. catching sewing, goma, easton, democratic republic of congo. like professional intelligence seems to have burst onto the world stage with promises of advances that could transform how we live, including in science. and that's and, but for some workers a, i could pose a threat to the livelihoods reynolds from santa claus. and california has a tech ex expo, is silicon valley. there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence. the influence of a i right now is really taking all the you're out of the room. it's the only thing that anybody cares about, along with enthusiasm for a ais possibilities. there's also concern over its impact on jobs and the economy.
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majority of people in the workforce come to work and they do predictable things. they do the same kinds of things to get it again. and once um, you know, algorithms or robots are able to learn some data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be trying to store glee. automation has replaced workers with machines, but unlike the factory workers who replaced by robots a, i will effect different professions, including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest, the media thread is probably to white color worker. you don't even need these expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a white color worker. oh, all you need is a downward them that can perform a, a knowledge base task. so a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates $300000000.00 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by a i, according to several studies,
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the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journalists, kevin jane, who company sells a i augmented tools to employers says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you are buying a ticket, which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh open a 3rd party app to, to, to match reprise anymore. hey, i, developers counter that for every job loss to the technology. multiple new ones will be created by the new industries that a, i will open up. we are very optimistic that they're going to be fantastic jobs in the future, and the current jobs can get much better. educators say children need to start learning about a i and using it. and it's really important because those tools are also evolving really fast. so if they don't start to use them now,
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it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shape the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california starts the 2nd day of this is kind of film festival for the 1st time a 3rd of the competing films were directed by women. but it's open with a controversial offering by french direct to my when i'm starting us talked to johnny deb charlie angela spoke to them both of the rep to us welcome to joining debt and his new film. john dibiase, which opened the cannes film festival. the true tale of a working class, women uses have beauty to climb the social ladder until she reaches king louis the 15th and falls in love, the cause of scandal in the court. it's the story of a free woman, ignoring social codes, shelton, the policy of the size and opulent historical drama. sitting down without
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a 0 dep set of to, to high profile trials. the film came at a perfect time for him, and he could relate to the scrutiny and good by his character. from that my experiences in that kind of living, that kind of complex lives. i can only imagine for a king, and we can see that the, that his pressures, i'm afraid to watch me. i'm afraid to shave in the morning because i have to look at myself. so i haven't seen the film yet. so many and friends have the film was singled tenuously screened across hundreds of cinemas. there's somebody, it was a controversial choice. so it's only depth as on see how does a and issues with the know and also my, when the director has recently has your expectations guys to and you know, she, herself, she married the best some very young. and i wouldn't say she's necessarily engaged with 7 isn't people have called her and see me to my when,
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who spent 7 years working on the project, there was a number of power allows with character to them was do you don't know how much? and i fell in love with john stun permanent historian who trajectory maybe because it was the last story that was highly criticized where she was insulted. maybe because i lived in a story to which was criticized. i wanted to defend this to defend the idea that love can exist between a powerful man and a woman as low as social tests. it revolts me that even today we steals thing, that a woman who comes when i pull back round. if she's with amount of power, is this was self interest, kind is often quoted controversy, but festival directive to have a 5 most as he has one rule in selecting film. did they demonstrate fee mas thinking freedom of speech? do they act within legal framework, leaving audiences to decide whether they can separate the thoughts from the office . charlie engines out of their can? can we have an autism and support as much as the city rates, the champions,
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the final age styles, we're going to have only action after the break, the the, [000:00:00;00] the test of his for his on a. thank you very much trouble, and i just, instead he will pay into milan. and the seasons champ is the final, is stumble. it follows cities that demolition of hold as rail and the 2nd leg of their semi final on wednesday. well, will pass a quick 4th to 12 months old from the ethics of the final round madrid and mentions
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to city once again learned up against each other with the place and the champions, the final at stake. they got still burst. teams were evenly matched, doing the 11 drawer i'd be done about the 2nd leg as he had to not have been more different than city told into the philippines. hard. your pain coupling is from the start. think 30 minutes. most of route keep a table co 12, almost single handedly keeping his team and the tory or the toner to hold back wave of the wave of city attacks that is just unbelievable. but eventually the route between the defense was breached. and our silver opening, the scoring with the 2nd gold and the champions league this season. he and pet brody all that didn't have to wait too long for his 3rd run into the boats and pointed to that city to the left on the lower 3 went up on eric, who gets off the just 36 minutes of the 2nd leg. the 2nd hope again with
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the reward the ground, the 3 would not relinquish their hold on the terms if they try people down to fight it off of the obligatory holland tons and pull the while safe american society put the 74. it will be all doubts in military or gold, making it through email on the north but it's a huge needed substitute julian alvarez. i think a full for good measure robot. good coach, come all the way to low to you. when do you repeat top 6 times as a player and then it just that even he was left scratching his head of how to stop the band since he jogged or it ended for one to match and the city of america good memories of that collab for the band about last year. banished with good brimley, we have close, you know, we need 11 more game. and i would say when you pay in our neighbors and find the temperature going to tell you and team this becomes the, this isn't,
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this is really, really good. this really done already. so now for us to list it, the dream of a trouble, very much a live local pop act out is era. as well. we saw early headlines at denied in that report, but he'll surely be huge for us when city play in the final norwegian high schools . $52.00 goals this season including 12 and the champions take a loan from arsenal, manage it. awesome. vega has told all does, there are no striker is impossible to stop, but he admits the highlands is exceptional because he focuses on what is important and you can always find a solution to stop the strikers. but uh yeah, the swipe is usually finish of the collective work of a team, you know, when to a more or less where. but she's doing it to that are way. yes. kind of knew. my
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mistake for us is why the name of the desire to be successful. and i like came because i feel is really dictated on what is essentially the priorities. nothing image is in winning is what the support is really about. you know, and i respect all, you can see the are some zango interview in full one talk to all is, is there as at these times the 1st will be on saturday at 430 to mt. and then brett, for the, for the evening that tony has been banned from paying for 8 months due to breaking gambling rules. so now accepted that he had a breach the regulations on more than $200.00 locations over 4 year period. he will not be allowed to play again until january of next year. tony high school, 21 goals and touch 5 appearance has the season for breakfast to see if it has unveiled the logo for the next woke up in 2026. it was revealed at the ceremony in hollywood hills in los angeles, which will be one of the 16 hospitals when the tournament is held in the united
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states, canada, and mexico. this is the 1st time that's an image of the trophy itself has been used in the fit your logo for these wood 6 woke up will be the biggest ever with 48 teams taking part this is all about the women's woke up and organizes are expecting more than 2000000000 people to watch australia, new zealand co hosting, the event this time around, i do is just send reports of the mill teams moment, cheese. and so the 1st time to host countries issues will come reflects the growth of the women's game australia and using unvil co hosted tournaments in july and august. during the visit to cancel football, australia is chief executive, james johnson told me his country is ready to play, its pause what the strains will really get behind is the biggest competitions in
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the world. so there is a, a huge level of excitement about the women's world cup coming to australia. we know that main stream is charlie will come and support the teams. we already know that for the ticket sales, which are at about 850000 faith of president johnny in front, see, you know how he sounds that some of the low offers being made by european broadcast is to show the events. johnson says the time zone this will cup is being played in should be viewed as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. the broad costs vegas from the 2019 women, 12 couple of 1200000000 people. and our goal, which we do believe we will achieve, is to get to 2000000000 people for this women's world cup that the big markets. now in terms of population, it's india, it's, it's china, it's indonesia is the united states. we're in a region of the world where al times are and actually fits in very nicely. you could say no to johnson is also hopeful that the tournaments will give players an
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opportunity to speak, hands on causes that go faulty on football. the countdowns that over high. what that looks like, there's still a lot of discussion to go. we can confirm that we are in dialogue without plays on one hand. and also we safer as the hosting association on the other. so there's still a long way to go, but i think there will be opportunities for players to express them. so as a rad issues that they believe are important to them around the move of william. so looking over on the picture straight, it would be like for the full time leading goal score some to she and had seen targeting the country's 1st and woke up somebody. so i need richardson, l g 0. so, 6 months of the hosting the football woke up, the rugby leaks governing bodies, says cutoff could host it show piece events in 2025. well, come along with new zealand, south africa,
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and fiji. our being considered to as alternatives off the original hosting, front of pulled doubt because faith is due to host footballs agent come next year, and the multi sport agent games in 2015, miami, he to be the boston celtics to take game. one of the eastern conference finals, the heats jimmy butler started on the 9th score him $35.00 points. miami had been training half way through the game, but managed to turn things around with the franchise sales rep. hold 46 points. he's going on to beat the south. it's 823200. 16. came to the best of 7 series, 6 space on friday, and ball. i'm playing at a incredible level because they're allowing me to do so. they're not putting the limit on my game, they're trusting me with a bar on a defensive in. and i think that's what any basketball player wants. that's what
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anybody wants out of life is just to be want to be appreciated and just let you go out. there are so it's, it's always, it's a decision on just come down, play with a different mentality and we became out too cool. and it was almost like we were just planning a regular season game like this eastern conference finals. i come up, we got to play with more, it says anything we do today. and we just gotta be better including me, sending champion egos, wine to expand, to open pets. ratios have taken a hit. well, number one, we're tied in the fed sets of our a tiny and open quote to final against. and in our book, you know, because of an in tie injury. wally and swine takes 14 much winning streak in rome. kind of wimbledon champion are looking at will to let you to know something called in the semi finals through good 5 full boyfriend. uh yeah. unfortunately, i suppose on the happen like in the end of the day break and i just hope that nothing serious. uh yeah,
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but uh i'm happy to to be another martian the feeling but of with every much i would say the 2nd major golf tournament of the year is about to t of the pga championship. it will take place at the oak hill course in upstate new york. american justin thomas is defending champion. the bar that will be no tiger woods as he continues to recover from an ankle injury. well, number one and current mazda is champion, don't run all the spain is targeting his 1st type to win at this event. and beyond that, a korea grand slam of major championships. obviously if i, when, when this week or the open championship, it really becomes a true reality. but when in 2 majors is not easy and taken, which ones you, when this is a little bit of course to think about. so i think obviously winning the grant and i would absolutely be amazing. but i think without starting to consider 2 areas,
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i would rather focus in more than the number of majors you when then having the grand slam per se. and unless there is 4, do have more for you later on, but for now it's back to up. so i don't thank you very much indeed. now molly is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories, including sedans, army chief general, i'll to find out all the fun making a rare appears. i see visits his troops in the capital of talk to rob madison. stay with us the
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