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the hello i'm serial menu. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. tens of thousands of ultra nationalist is really is, are an occupied east, jerusalem to mark the so called flag de palestinians calling it for publication. the ripple effect is being felt in gaza where palestinians are holding a counter demonstration near the border fence. heavy air strikes and parts of the dams capital car too, while the army cheese makes a rear of public appearance. pakistan's, former prime minister am on con. this is a government deadline to appear before an anti corruption agency. raising the stakes. it is possible arrests. i'm say, hey, this is what the street of the catholic doesn't look like with very case everywhere
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. as people here tried to protect themselves from the guns in support or off around the dial announces he will be taking an extended break from tennessee $22.00 to our grand slam champion. isn't the tiring that says it's time to gave his body a chance to recover from a series of injuries. the and so we begin to use our unoccupied east jerusalem more hundreds of ultra nationalist israelis have made incursions into the o x a mosque compound. this happened at the start of israel's so called flag day. let's look at lies pictures of the damascus gate scene of the old city where you can see hundreds of is really settlers and ultra nationalists gathering number of current and former is really ministers and members of the can as it were earlier seen entering the last semester. compound,
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access to the area used to be coordinated with the posting and authorities, but that's not happening anymore. many palestinians see all of this as a provocation. the palestinians, unoccupied, east jerusalem had been forced to close their shots. settlers protected by his really forces were seen attacking palestinians in the old city. and several arrests were made on this day is really as marked the 1967 capture of east jerusalem and its subsequent occupation. israel's annexation of east jerusalem and its old city has never been recognized by the international community palestinians in gaza held counter demonstrations waving policy in flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel. just days ago, a ceasefire ended a 5 day conflict which still a heavy fire traded between his real israel and the islamic jihad policy and the arm group in gaza. at least $33.00 palestinians and one is really were killed during that round. the violets? well, in
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a moment we will speak to united side in gaza for so i'm told that you were on the line with you on the right now. she's in gaza, you know, what have you been seeing today? you may, if you can hear me, what have you been seeing today? and then the some i will let you see. all right, we're, we're having issues with the audio. we will reconnect with that in just a moment. let's go live to jerusalem though. where will the marxist standing by he has been covering for us to dave, this protest that you're seeing, this is the scene right now at damascus. gate willing, let us 1st through what's happening behind you. right, so behind me i would say serial is probably about one or 2000 people that gathered
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into this auditorium bill side of the steps here on the front of damascus gate. you can see many of them tiring flags in white shot. some of the flags, a representative of some alternation this groups in particular, many of them young people and largely written in certain parts of the space by security officers including president please be is ready to start as low as 3000 officers on the streets of jerusalem. stay and see if you does it at the moment. we've seen lots of busy people over the last hour. also getting more and more upset with the piece, presence of tutoring for in both tools and scuffling with the piece of cooling. what are they chanting? very hard to hear from him, but previously some of the talents of being about we are the,
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the people owed to reason the way the ones responsible for the city we have taken back online. we've taken by this city. it's a variety of groups or like you can imagine. and so a variety of jobs from here, a lot of them open mixing together is it's hard to identify very clearly and how did the day unfold within the old cities, specifically within the, the muslim quarters of the old city. and within like some of the compound every day of my thoughts, with some exceptions for several hours the morning bionics are sometimes it's open to non mostly worship. and so typically that involves taurus entry to see it best time this morning, according to the vehicle receives the wrong the the see the comp time for the security that were around 1200 non taurus numbers. the full hopes for announcements and settlers. we went into the compound over the course of the morning, and then again when these
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a 3 foot thing to be off to do in terms of inside the movement pool. so it just off here to my left, over the course of the last 2 hours prior to these very large crowds of here again, shopkeepers was closing the front of the stores. businesses well, obviously pending early for the day. and people that attending the state with home, particularly happy about that, as you can imagine, having slew several hours of business in the past of israel's governing coalition contains some of the most right wing nationalist parties that have ever held sway in and is really government. how is that having an impact, if at all, on this protest today it's, it's a really important point to make. does he say people like to be who is the social security minister in the car and co this government? he is attending this event today. it's really the 1st time that cd a members, if he's ready to go, i've taken calls. if this much committee is ready,
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black march, i'm talking to people here over the last hour or so. the number, the upset to us, they feel that they are supported, that the government has that back in taking part in these events. and it seems to many of them to be a vote of confidence and the concept that israel controls jerusalem. where is this march going? well, is it going anywhere from here, or is this the end point? so this isn't theory. the endpoint, this can see very, very slowly plus and by plus of the space is still spinning off. they are going to be many more people somehow squeezing into this area and they will move through, you kind of see off here to my left through the gate and then into the most them quotes, where they'll be in very, very from condition. moving through that space, in theory, this is the end point,
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but it does seem like many of them are moving forward. what is police doing? again, another very good question. they're all talk itself if there's a few of them just around where we are now. but in a distance where there's another band could television cameras over the last 30 minutes or so, a lot of the people is up to for both tools use or john mississippi for 15 minutes for the face to get a goal. try and stop that from happening. so in that portion of this space that are on our launch cluster piece of this it'd be pushing some of the flag. terry is away from doctor john list to i should i, j is and whistles for many of the people that are in attendance right within marks, reporting live from damascus gate. uh, just outside jerusalem's old city. thank you very much. we'll bring, we'll go back to you shortly. let's bring in the side from god. so we can now reconnected her audio, you know what's happening and gotcha. yes. so we're
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here at the eastern borders of gauze. this trip in melick accounts in particular uh, sales is a fallacy. you protesters have shattered in years to try with tests against the ease really flags, large housing through the level. they say that the pro just is a peaceful protest, and they have all carried the policy and flags they've actually called this pro chest. raise your call, listing your flag. and they say, so this is against the press ok to add presentations of all these really secretaries right now marching in, do's 11. so as you can see, thousands, thousands have actually come here wherever you're standing at the bus for zone. this is about 300 meters away from the separation sends with israel the other side. as you can see,
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these sand hills in front of you. now all so many protesters have a set of tires on fire to ops. here d is really nice for positions and to blur the vision while he's released. forces tab are supposed to back in uh by firing uh tear gas is on these protesters here. but it has been change uh, peacefulness. it has been a peaceful protest. there were no clashes despite all the tear gas jobs has been saw years old. these protests curious even approaching that sense there. this is a board wire fence on top of concrete sheets that are separating the eastern borders or the palestinian gods and borders west seas really borders on the other side. yeah, i was going to ask you about that because usually these really is impose a limit beyond which they do not allow protesters to go. where is that limit help
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us understand what we're looking at? yes, i mean there is no way that any of the policy approach to stairs in this area could actually even if they do reach that separation sense that they could actually get over the separation sense. where on the other side, you can see on these sand hills, there are defined these really tags and these are equal snipers right there in that area. but there is no way that even policies, even if the rates that sense they could able or they could be able to get it to the other side. now this same area has what this, the lot of violets in the previous years in what was called the grape march of return, which stayed for almost 2 years and was, is this policy and in the same area we're in thousands, others were killed. so. 2 there was always
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a response by these really snipers on the an armed civilians. here are an armed palestinian protestors by live at munition. and that's why they were great numbers of injuries by live at munition, a rather like what are the processors today telling you about why they're out there and why they're protesting as well. they say this is the only way to confirm and to affirm their existence and the right to return. they say that this is the only way they have to show or to, uh, uh, to fax, the presentation off the flag more tell use the days when chanting slogans about the rise to return about jerusalem being stopped listing in an era adult. and the last being the policy in the holy mosque. and the 3rd holly side of is
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line and most plans. so this as a to palestinians, here in the office of people, a village who are protesting. and they said this has been nice. they could do to reaffirm and show the world that they're not giving up on an upset most. they're not giving up of jerusalem and they have no other way except to pro test. they are in at least sees in place like. c all the orthodontist was that has been under an easy, really located for 17 years now. you know, in past years, in recent years, the is really flag day marches have sometimes triggered a wider conflict. do you see that potentially happening this year, given that we're just a few days removed from a ceasefire between israel and islamic jihad?
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well, i've asked one of the mass, so here is my red one, and i asked me to use this situation for you. i think that is my head today in terms of any violence and he said that they are keeping it peaceful as long as the red lines are not being cross in jerusalem. he said, and they're going to restrain calls, they're going to keep their pro. so they're going to protest in a peaceful manner, but the options are open in front of the policy. you saw actions and policy resistance. original opposed to the eas, really provocation. so my problem once we have the now and how much, uh, this might be as great numbers of processing during which we. 7 the union in a long actually want to they may even know yes. uh they have retained
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a very feasible process. they have been changed when they're even calling out now that the people what's going bad at that, the protest pads at dead for right. so they have kept it very, very peaceful. it does not seem that they're looking for any kind of escalation, as long as it keeps called in jerusalem, or even the side, terrific reporting there from the gaza strip at the scene of a counter protest. thank you very much. let's go to my stuff, up our booty. he is the secretary general of the policy and national initiative. he joins us from author with mr. bernard. see how do you feel about the picture is coming out of jerusalem today as well as you can see, this specialist is there any government does not wish daniel put you on the t to the volk brothers. the news is i'm back trying to provoke the want to good actions . imagine all these ministers in those that are the government dodson and bring it in and act of violation of international law by next into the occupied east
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jerusalem. this is what the opposite of but i think something that they've done more than 55 years, 5 years ago and continue to do. and luckily that in line with this kind of been the most pollution, the out also celebrating the passage of the 5th message of the lawyer to do that through a hibbitts palestinians from cutting the flag. and anybody who does duck would be put in jan photo. and here this is a consolidation of a system of up at a time, not only the law that pays that, that idol sensitive termination. and the whole of historic bunstein is exclusive for jewish people. now saying that the, that i to kind of like is exclusive, also for jewish, is there is not a bunch of students. this is a very, a serious vocation. it's a reflection of a system of about a type that the whole world must condemn. and it would not break, i would well as palestinians to continue or that are going to for the over the country,
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including these drawers on. if you've seen these flag march has happened for years, if not decades. is there anything different about this one this year? i absolutely, of course do see it. the same coverage is administered aside participating. the 2nd most important administer this month. it is, but if it's a bad thing guarantee he's p. yes, he started yesterday and by declaring that he wants to offend the list, the bank with a half a 1000000, another, a legal settlers. and he is repeating what he said before that he wants to send the rest the bank with a legal settlers. and so the police didn't use wouldn't lose hope to have a state on that on. and they wouldn't have one or 3 choices either to immigrate or accept a life of subjugation to. is there any fresh chosen or by that's what you said about. that's not the news, most of it, it's been clear that the government has started and this is the government. so many minutes does not participating. i'm consolidating the fact that they are on the
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bottom of this fascist movement that has gotten beyond unable to and that is trying to provoke palestinians on the conduct another ethnic cleansing, like that has happened to 1948, but that again, this pro location will not break i would when it actually would only lead to another escalation and another confrontation. but the question i wanted to ask you is because you've been observing these for decades, commenting on them for such a long time. it was such a long span of time. do you see much difference between protests in 2023 and protests and save the ninety's? or? yeah, it's much more aggressive. it's much more of a forceful and the government. and participation is participation as much included . and that's a reflection of the fact that after 56 years before q patients, the number of ways of a lead them such as having grown so much to 750000. and they've become a major political force. and those that are in the case that they have now 2 of the
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most important ministers in this government. and this is a unity between extreme national isn't it present to by not anyhow with the jewish fundamental. this takes 3 months. i'm fascism represented by small push. i'm being viewed, these guys are the ones a lot. i mean, thankful today and the ones a lot of driving because it has to clearly become a specialist country, not on the outside states but also afresh is government. and that's of course, a very serious development. what can palestinians in east jerusalem specifically and the muslim court or the old city do on a day like today? or what does the trucks therefore, bidding from doing that work? if they try to stand up in the streets where they live and they would be affected by the, is there any meet you have thousands of? is it a this will just lot of helping these not people who are admonishing idea. you don't see a difference between the set to the fact that the government and the police actually
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the one who runs the isn't asian police is being defeated himself, the same fascist. that is the lead thing to this much. so here you have a man here between the whole structure then is the one that is the army or the police with these fastest to underneath the government to do this is a very dangerous moment and very dangerous. and the world must see that unless there is an immediate action to impose sanctions in, this is the government and force it to stop this approach of apartheid and the racism. and the legal annexation of 2 by 33, we will see a disaster. we will see a big explosion because then palestinians will realize that they have to take them with us in that hand. i know that there's going to help them unless they prove on the ground that there is suspense when stop disturbance development. all of this is happening unoccupied, east jerusalem, which is under is really control. what do you expect from the palestinian leadership on a day like today?
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what do you expect to hear from them or for them to do the stuff i just didn't leave the ship has to be not as in the light during the last encounter, as you have noticed, do it on the to 30 models and i think that they would continue to be models, you know, i miss that 2 steps festival. they have to move forward quickly to unify on posting in groups and i unified for this to new new the ship. second, they have to allowed democratic city elections so that the listing is would feel that they are choosing good you. that's the one on the line that would be followed . and finally, i think that they supported the hardwood sort of it with a clear message in, in immediately impose boy credit divestment sanctions on this such as the government and no, don't, don't waste time hoping for negotiations with them that would never happen. and stuff on board with the secretary general of the palestinian national senator initiative. thank you for joining us today. thank you. it's up and i want to just
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show you these 2 live feeds life pictures coming in to us. screen left is the mask escape just outside jerusalem's old city. as a nationalist and ultra orthodox protest is, has gathered and has been gathering throughout the day. some of them marching through the muslim quarters of the old city into the locks, a mosque compound and screen, right. you're looking at life pictures from gaza, where there's been a counter protest from godson's that has been going on with as our report. a human side was telling us just moments ago so far, the violence has been contained. we will come back to this story later this hour and in the coming hours the at the sedan were millions of people have been caught in a bitter power struggle between 2 warring generals for over a month. hospitals have been destroyed and there is little food, water medicine,
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or any basic facilities for those trapped in the conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces. the 2 sides are continuing to fight in and around the capital cartoon. despite indirect talks for humanitarian ceasefire happening in jetta, saudi arabia and neither side seems willing to back down for the a cart reports sedans, army chief, abdul sat to 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 military rapids support forces began in mid april to bottles for control. the sudan shows no sign of injury. on wednesday, army supporters demonstrated ports you down there demanding united nations and void folk repairs, as leads accusing him of interference, the region month,
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the bulk of the you and in 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 rapid support forces have claimed control of strategic sites in cartoon this week. and both in says they have the upper hand, the the 2 have been holding in direct talks in general since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanent resolution, a series of cease fires have failed. the last that meant to go and were hon, 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 was 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 student needs army and for student needs more styled negotiations means more uncertainty,
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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. with those people, 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 votes it ends to rival generals, have been jostling for control. so let's take a look at their military strength and where that stands at the moment. sydney's army has more than 200000 soldiers and significant air power. while there is no confirmed information on the number of rapids support forces are assess, it's estimated to have around 800000 writers and at least 10000 anti aircraft vehicles. and external forces are also believe to be involved. so there's libya in
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world war to felicia, how far and russia's mercenary wagner group, they've both been accused of supporting the rapids support forces. on the other side of this, egypt is close to the cities army and is reportedly providing support to that side . but the warring sides both denied receiving any foreign supports. also earlier this week, army chief of bill that the hon froze the bank accounts linked to the recess. alright, that's bringing. i mean, how to find out who is a sydney's researcher and policy analyst. he's also a non resident fellow at the top rear institute for middle east policy. he joins us from cairo. i mean, we're more than a month into this conflict. are you able to form an impression inaccurate impression of who has the upper hand at the moment? it's very difficult to tell who exactly has the upper hand uh, between the support services i'm. this is a news sources, both of them keep on making contradictory statements. i think if we have planned
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anything by now the safety for the accident this conflict saw this is that both of them are not to be justice. and the words, as of they said not to be taken. i forget, forgot that i've let's with whom a few days ago i did that was that when you go and out of the city on down, you'll see that did happen. support sources community has a higher presence disability that it forces and been so then these are close to that controlling the in, in, in so many ways for that on the team and i them, and console. so, i mean, if i can jump in, this is something i wanted to ask you. the army, as you just pointed out, has an air force the rapids support forces doesn't. how is the r as if compensating for this? because this is normally a huge advantage in any conflict when you have interest, if you're already as well. and it'd been more uh that is happening in the inside of the city. it's uh limited. what you can do is add ports
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. it will be uh, so it would be it after support. so that also be uh she and being in business mentioned neighborhoods in, in, in that outside season. so a is that they me to see within obviously be very posted with sending, although they have been turning it, does it add? it mentioned neighborhoods and in the city and there was a lot of stock to use out of those houses where i bought in dallas. ah, but they think they're out of service that i have to deal with locating in areas that familiarity with this the bottom. but not with the maximum pallet and has allowed them to stay longer. but also in the mountains you, i've been number of sources that they have them down. it's that everywhere. so it's, it's, it's difficult for the air force is to like one of them. if neither side can defeat the other, then what's the next stage of this conflict?
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when both agenda, the a or from a person of perspective, think that this is a life what this kind of spot, the purpose of them. each one of them is determined to take the other one down because it's basically uh, studying over power and so on. but they think they have, they would come to realize those have started realizing that, you know, they don't want to you, i believe is the way they're doing it either both. and then we use a good thing at assessing the is that opportunity for international aviation add for it to actually live? it needs to get it on them to him to fight. now, i mean, holla, fall off. thank you very much for your insights today. now internal conflicts have been forcing sit in these people out of their homes for decades. refugees from previous wars who have settled the neighboring chad now welcoming those were escaping a new conflict. same bus driver, you met them at the bar of a camp in eastern chat. find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is
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into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees. atlanta, the guys can 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. the most of a teacher says his country is no longer a functioning state at the bow tie displacement kept in check 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,
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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 have mentioned 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, the camp will flood and this remote area will become an 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,
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that it's getting bigger 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 salt lessons, seeing life goes on living without fear of a tech 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 are doing has killed thousands. he says, no silence. the guns still were stopping by the same bus route. the o g a 0 barrel top eastern chad. the still ahead on elsa 0. china host central asian leaders to strengthen trade and security relations. and in sports, we will get a 1st look at
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a new logo for the 2026th street for world cups. that's coming up with later this, our sick the, there is some relief coming for canada as wildfire as i'll show you that in one sec . hey everyone. great to have you along. first. here's what i see on thursday, some showers popping up across british columbia. still that heat for the pacific northwest, but if i take this several days for us here we are on monday, dr. the blue, the more intense that rain is falling. most of the wildfires in alberta burning to the north end to the west of edmonton. so this will help dallas many of those fires burning. meantime the heat transfer us to the northern plains and the eastern canadian prairies. and it cools down for the pacific northwest, back to the here and now we've got disturbed weather outbreaks of rain through the midwest, toronto sons out, but the temperature only at 15 degrees. so let's go to where most of the action is
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right now. yeah. that when coming off the atlantic sparking store in south carolina right across the gulf states and for the us south west monsoon season is kicking in early. so we start to see that what weather build for central america, the rain is filling in across cuba more so for the eastern side of the island and through his spaniel. and i got to show you this, this band of rain stretching from africa right across the atlantic into south america. this is usually what turns into hurricanes. but none of this really look severe at this point, but it is pointing to a lot of rain into the northeast of brazil, french ganna, certain on and guy on, on thursday. so using the cultivating food, which is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity, 50 industry did not make money, how many people will be out and how it's cultivated. the contentious debates, public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in
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depth examination into our great business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on o, g 0. the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans enclosed with skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the
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the, your watching alpha 0. reminder of our headlines this, our tens of thousands of ultra nationalist is really is a gathering to march through occupied east jerusalem. this is part of an annual event that palestinians calling from vacation, palestinians in gaza, health counselor demonstrations waiting, palestinian flags along the heavily fortified border fence with israel. disadvantages, army chief, general abdel for a more hon has met his troops in the capital cartoon. this appears to be $430.00 public appearance since the fighting began between the army and the current military rapids support forces. last month. the pakistan now were far prime minister in rome con has failed to appear before an antique corruption court. khan was summoned over and vestments in a university trust that he and his wife run a large number of police are deployed around his residence in lahore. on wednesday,
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the 17 year old veteran politician had said the police were preparing to detain him again. khan was arrested just last week in connection with the corruption case. i guess done, supreme court had ruled that his arrest was illegal and he was then fried. russia says it is agreed to extend the deal to allow ukraine to exploit is green through black. see, ports for administer surrogate lab. ralph said that this was in spite of the fact that they were still waiting for western countries to ease restrictions on russian exports. you your shop of olivers in moscow, so you'll hear the word out of the kremlin for a long time now has been that the green deal does not serve russian interests. in fact, it goes counter to russian interest. so how do they feel about extending the deal or so the russian foreign ministry, it has issued some statements regarding the great and g o. as one of the stands, it's been extended until july, the 17th. but according to the ministry,
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there will be no tool of expanding it without fulfilling its russian pods. otherwise, the agreements will be terminated after july, the 17th. also, according to the foreign ministry, russia remind, reminds the u. s. b u k. on the e. u to lift unilateral sanctions on russian fertilizes and food, they say even the nations of russian such a line as to the poorest countries got below due to 2 of the sanctions. so talking about russia's dumont's, boston april, the russian free ministry announced 5 conditions for extending the green deal, including the connection of the russian or rolston holes bind to the swift payment system as no payments for the green for the russian grain i can be received at russia's and secondly, they demand the resumption of expos of ammonia, of through the totally actually, of desktop ammonia pipeline. toyota is a 16, russia, and odessa is the black sea pools in ukraine, from where the ex full delivery is going abroad. the pipeline has been frozen when
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a distance will be conflicts between the russia and ukraine and 22 twins. 2 also rushed along the resumption of supplies to the country of agricultural machineries pods that fell on the west. some functions, as well as the lifting of restrictions on insurance of russian ships, as well as lifting the bond on the access to foreign pools without the russian anti kush approval, the deal could hardly be possible on discussing russia's decision to expand the deal despite as general discontent complains that it's interesting to represent, i'm in this actually say, had that russia feels responsible, as the russian authorities do, your respect, submits the other one, so russian. so i can now the 2 key players in the block c, and they have the largest pleads that then now effectively sharing the block see between each other and the romanian. and they'll get in states. i don't really play a decisive role that is currently during the cold fits into that came and ukraine brother talk he using b. montrose convention does not allow ships of set countries to get through. it's
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both for us. and domino's trains that for these 2 countries, russia and so on. now dictating that times to the whole world, primarily on the grains you on that cause a serious concern in the world, and a lot of discontent in ukraine as a keep a participant. oh, the deal when you're shopping, bolivar reporting from us go, thank you very much. leaders of the g 7 have arrived in japan. the economic and security alliance has a wide range of issues on the agenda, the war and ukraine expected to be top of that agenda. here's a preview of that meeting by our diplomatic editor james bass in he received 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 light needs 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
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financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of buck moved, and there's much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say, which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes for here, crane are incredibly high, and there is concern that unless you create a successful this year 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 way to ukraine, a meeting with foreign minister, demitra 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. so, before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to be china's president. she adding the woods, whether it soon or not. its 1st meeting in her rush, i'mma is with the host, the japanese prime minister football,
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cuz she to the next few days the us leader will be concentrating on the g 7. but at the same time, his advisors will keep him in touch with on going to the school discussions with republicans at home to stop the us defaulting on. it's that the venue of this is the seventy's, highly symbolic. the place where the 1st nuclear bomb was dropped in 1945 and t nuclear 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. meanwhile, china as president seizing thing is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations . and let's say it's assigned to a james influence in the region. ethical washington reports from shawn wisdom, china. this is she on the country's ancient capital. it was once the starting point of the historical silk road, a network of trade routes spread across central asia and in the symbolic location.
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china is seeking to strengthen connections with its neighbors. for the 1st time, presidents, cheese and ping is hosting the leaders of conflicts done custom digit has done defense done. and as big as done, would it be very important for all 6 countries? um that they can talk about, you know, how they can start 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 pull those funds into its war and ukraine and faces the economic impact of sanctions. analysts say badging is an increasing lead, appealing partner. try to can play a more supportive role in, in the region and, and working with the region, but not at the expense of, of russia trade between china and central asian nations. he to record high
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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 the meeting with the leaders of the group of 7 developed economies, hosted by japan. china is growing influence is expected to be one of the main points of discussion. a cus 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 dominated current will order and have the monopoly power of the car in well, economic order, a west of nations with those low china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of developing countries in this week of power, low summits this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. reframing global fis
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outside western dominance and surrounding itself with friendly nations in the time of geo political uncertainty. it's jessica washington, which is 0. she and china and the 5 central asian nations are on the forefront of what beijing cause it's built in rhode initiative. it was launched in 2013 to expand the china is economic and political influence. trade relations between these countries have been increasing after russia's war and ukraine. china's investments in the region grew the $17000000000.00. the gathering coincides with the g 7 summit in japan, but china is foreign ministry says it is not in competition with any 3rd party. well, helen tivo is an associate professor of political science at another bias universe the. she joins us from new york today. helen, are there any lessons in the timing of this summit happening at the same time? is the g 7 despite what chinese authorities the say? the timing might seem a bit peculiar. um, uh, the same time as
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a g 7. but at the same time i would say it might be a coincidence. what i think is more significant is the, the, the b, r i, a belt enrolled initiative was announced actually 10 years ago. and so by our university when i worked by president, did you think so in 2013? so i think the 10 year um anniversary mark would be probably more significant and something that is much needed indeed in the, because of the disruption caused by the one you crane. so the central asian nations and china are looking for alternative routes to somehow avoid russian. we, which doesn't mean that russia is not involved in the, in this process. and maybe of elaborate on this uh further. sure, we can just a 2nd. what is on the 10 year anniversary, if we take stock of what china has been doing in this region,
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what is china is region central asia and what's it trying to accomplish their as well i think um, again, like, uh, i just mentioned um because of the disruption caused by the one ukraine, so trade routes that would avoid the russian territory. um would it be on our own, on the, on the agenda, this has been this for some of the projects that will be the highlight. i think of the summit, for instance, the, the, the case was big stone, china railway, which is, has been in the, in the buy in the books for, for a couple of years now. and what was stall for, for different reasons. i think this would be, uh, this will be a very important point of the talk so, so to develop new routes and for central asian nations is also very necessary considering the, as of the above, you know, they are let in the countries that are desperately need the dispute, they need a new train road. so the creation of this, your region,
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bridge between china throughout central asia and to europe is necessary for, for all old members. and you wanted to res rushes role here. so i think um, so far, the russian and chinese interests are more complex. uh, they complement each other in more than they are antagonistic because chinese expansion, the chinese influence suspension in, in central asia doesn't mean that russia can also not strengthen its relationships with the, with central asian nations since the beginning of the world trade between russia and the central asian countries had a significant increase. all right. um, including through the origin ix nomic union, the china is not part of the end table. thank you for joining us on the program today. appreciate your insights suit you for having given a may. the 18th is haitian, flagged a, recognizing the adoption of its flag in 18 o 3,
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but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against gangs. theresa bo reports from the capital of porn to prince, on se in was shocked when she was entering her home in for the prince. she had just arrived from work when a 3 bullet hit her back. that 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. but obviously you're talking to my neighbor and i felt something hit me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shot. i still have the bulletin, my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot believe in pace. eighty's in keels, coughing battles between rival games. berry case like this one are being set to port around ports of friends and people are using them. no tony to prevent their neighborhoods from being attacked by guns,
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but also to prevent gains from moving freely. this road connects the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to move people that had been kidnapped. that i, if i usually lead 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 board is in florida. tired haitians have started to go off to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of suspected gun members. let me see on this movie on the political crisis. this complicating the situation in haiti, even more idea, lindsey became the interim prime minister when president joined invoice was assassinated in 2021. but he was non ratified in congress. the last national
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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 and it's in depletion of please call me on what's in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite and this in these qualities for loss of coming out of hoops, there's no way we can talk about security. the ongoing statement is prolonging the 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 for the prince. and it is time for all your sports coverage now with russell patrick, who's drinking very much sale. well that raw from the dial is set to miss next week's freight and sharpen and he's announced an extended break from tennis. the
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dow says next year is lauren kicked to be his last as a professional player. well, the 36 year old has been struggling with a hip problem and hasn't applied since losing the 2nd round of the straight already been in january. it will be the 1st time he's not completed at the front sharpen since making his tournament due back in 2005. he's one of the parkland powers a record 14 times as i was not able to to enjoy the practices of the competition because was too many problems too many times having to, to stop for physical issues and to many day stuff going here practicing. but with, with too much pain. so after the, after the set that i need to stop, i the know when i gonna be able to come back to the practice court. but i'm going to stop for it um for awhile and maybe 2 months, maybe one month and a half,
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maybe 3 months, maybe 4 months either. no, i am not the guy who liked to predict the loved the fuel door. so i'm just following my, my personal feelings, my ambition is to, to try to, to stop, to give myself an opportunity to, to enjoy next year. that's probably going to be my, my, my last year to football or not a 100 wasn't among the score to match the city and the champions. they went around to trade on wednesday, but he's likely to be a big factor when city right into in the final, in, during the, the leisure to score the $52.00 goals. this season, including 12 of the champions, legalize the full but also barely to often bang it has told how to do with it. nice for like a is it possible to stop? but you can always find a solution to stop the slide because, but i yeah, the swipe is usually finish correct. the work of the team. you know,
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when the mall is where, but she's doing it that way. yes. kind of knew my mistake for us is why the name of the desire to be successful. and i came because i feel is read the decay to done what is essentially the priorities. nothing image is in winning is what the support is really about, you know, and i respect and you can see the awesome value interview in full and talked to our desire as at these times, the 1st will be on saturday. at 430 gmc fi fi has on file the library for the next while copying 2026, it was availed at a ceremony in los angeles, which will be one of the 16 high cities, only told him it is held in the united states, canada, and mexico, this is the 1st time that an image of the trophy itself has been used in the official law guys. it's where the $26.00 walcott will be the biggest, as well, with $48.00 teams taking pots. however,
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this year it's all about the weight as well. compet organizes are expecting more than 2000000000 people to watch australia and using that other type of house. and if interested in the pulse of the little 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 pulse. what the strains will really get behind is the biggest competitions in 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 it started, it will come and support the teams. we already know that for the ticket sales, which are at about $850000.00 faith of president johnny incense. he, you know,
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has his house that some of the low offers being made by european broadcast is to show the events. johnson says the time zone, this world 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 will come to the big markets. now in terms of population there, if 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. say not. johnson is also hopeful that the tournaments will give players an opportunity to speak counts on causes that go far beyond football. the countdown is that all the 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
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one hand. and also we say for 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 shelves around 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 so many. so i need richardson, l g 0. so that is always good for now. more like a 3rd row about that. thank you so much. i will be waiting for you in a couple hours with bated breath. so my n b a playoffs score. i see you then we'll see in just a moment that for this truck, right,
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