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packing, just harry from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict, again, we've got a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis is. a unique form of protest by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create a postage in passport stamps. but as for some bird life plans come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. i don't know sort of we've come to palestine, palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on out is in the . ready
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the flow on the bulk of the ssl just even use our life from london coming up israel's far right. national security minister joins thousands of us really nationalist motion to occupied east to be slipped to marketing, so called flag day. us to dance capital continues to be hit by heavy asteroids refugee some previous conflicts. well can boast escaping the latest fighting. ukraine fights off another wave of russian missiles and the sizes for piled a day of intense attacks in and around by moods and off the reports of the rescue. confusion over the fate to 4 indigenous children missing for more than 2 weeks. after plane crash and the m, as in sports are off around the dollar, announces he will be taking an extended break from 10 to the $22.00 time. the grand slam champion says next year is likely to be his last as a professional plan,
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the book into the news uh thousands of ultra nationalist is rarely use of held a controversial box to occupied east. jerusalem is part of israel cycle flag. dave celebrating its illegal occupation of the city during the 1967 war israel's far right. national security. minnesota. it's my been giving you join the crowds, making my way through damascus gate and the city people hutch hunting races slogans as they march through the streets and then to the oxen most compound. but a monk support some occupied eastern waste of them. yes, so tell him he's closing his doors early today is he's supposed to do one day every may when is reading much is making street on safe. they want this to prove that this just send this to them and that way they will to assist people
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and prove that the of the need of, of the city and the city. yes is own this clothing. so for decades jerusalem's old city, the only home his family has ever known. this is my love. there's much of my both good positive and boom and lots of deals too much benefit of 50. but this afternoon he's avoiding the so cool slack. march, an annual event that runs this part of town with his rating nation is smoking through the streets, while the waving flags most of the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is really please seeking to prove that the palestinians with charms and tones among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police
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presence is michael pens like from brooklyn, new york is plenty of security on i don't think uh think during got a typical day around here is not so safe for just to walk around for his rallies, i mean if you're a pair like a jewel, now it's a lot of security. a can see out here. an empty arrow groups, flags visible in black protest is telling us that behavior is not backed by the government. so much is from this one's friends movement, no major players in israel's coalition a non most. so then it's my been given the minister for national security. welcome to the hero. outside the cities, damascus gates, his divisive rise to prominence, a potent perhaps more trouble to come to them up to 0 or to bite east jerusalem. meanwhile, and goes a palestinians held counts of demonstrations waving pala senior flags along the heavily fortified boat offense. with this rail. days ago, sees fun ended
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a 5 day conflicts were so heavy for a trade in between israel and the stomach to have a posting. and creeping garza these 33 pa listing ins. and one is really were killed on the outside. was that, that protesting gaza. we're here at the eastern board, is it the goal is this trip with israel? this is the malika cap for thousands of sal listing is have gathered here today to protest against what they have called the provo k to is really flags march health in jerusalem. now palestinians have brought their posting in flags, raising the policy and flags in this up and this peaceful protest here today. while other protesters have a set of tires on fire, to blur the vision of ease. really snipers on the other side of that fence. thousands of policy and protesters have also approached the separation sense. what is really forces have responded by fire and tear gas on these masses here. now
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posting is say that this is a peaceful protests where they're going to be raising their policy in flag to show the ease really a proof of k to march. that drizzling is there's and there it is, their right to return. they've been chatting slogans and shouting out to say that they will be returning to their home labs. you miss the malika can a decision these doctor's union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833 thousands more been injured. according to witnesses, there was heavy bombardment on the southern pulse of the capital co team. on thursday, the intense fighting followed a ras slicing of army chief abdul, sought to out behind meeting his troops, had been moving some cost to the nor heavy artillery enters the dance capital hard to brought in by the army to use in battle against the parent military rapids
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support forces. the battle for control of them shows no sign of ending in this video released by the army, one of the senior commanders and member of the ruling conference, the council is seen greeting troop members. it comes a day after to dance army chief, i've been put, the hon inspected troops at the army headquarters in hard to know where public appearance with the general his 3rd since the conflict began in mid april and on the same, the army supporters demonstrated in 4th to them, they demanding united nations and void volk, her parents as the accusing him of interference from the region among 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. the,
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both of the army and the rapids support forces have planned control of the strategic sites and cartoon this week. and 4th and 5th, they have the upper hand s right, continued and had a tool along with heavy artillery fire and residential areas. street bustles have also accord in many parts of the capitol, destroying homes and properties. the, the 2 sites have been holding in direct talks in the saudi city of kit down since the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanence resolution. a series of c spires have failed from those that meant to put an order. hon gives a statement that the truth will be from this hour to that hour, the continued air rates 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 student needs army. and for student needs, more styles, negotiations mean more uncertainty and more suffering. people are leaving caught
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soon because there's no food, no water, no electricity. and there is very high levels of insecurity. sylvia fees providing cock meals, they'll be as he will continue to support refugees as an when they arrive for the future is very bleak. for 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. the can go home until the 2 sites agree to stop fighting people morgan ultra 0 hard to internal conflicts that being forcing student use people out of their homes for decades. refugees from previous schools to settled in neighboring chide. and now we're offering welcoming those who are escaping the latest conflict. save us for avi has more from barbosa camp in eastern chat. find the best way to understand how bad the conflict is into done is perhaps to hear directly from refugees. atlanta,
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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. most of a teacher says his country is no longer a functioning state at the board type 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 is still being breast that can be killed alongside his mother. his father can be killed. there was nothing good about hor to witness the desk. they arrive traumatized, especially the youngest. we have to move them up from the boulder area to the safer
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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 offices a group say it's a race against time. rains will come, 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 through 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 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
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people at a camp and got the newly arrived. are 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 in seeing life goes on 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 and what you were doing has killed thousands and he says, no silence the guns still we're stopping by the same bus route the o g a 0 barrel, top eastern. chad as for 4 suggest sold and a 100 people have been killed in central nigeria off to violence. broke out between hood is and farm is earlier this week. thousands will have flipped the homes in fear of retaliatory attacks. it happens in the mungo district of pato states,
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which is being a hot spots of sectarian violence. and interest has more or emerging regarding tuesday's attack, concentra imagine at $185.00 to pull up until after the religious mates ever presented the areas as more than a 100 people up into the course of 2 days in the area. they have to be at a time, years in the same area. what's the most pop and killed? one is between the problem isn't of the largest and symptom i did as president largest a hops and run a bunch of other courses i taught these sorts of people that are being killed in the same area. husband reinforces the re deployments to that particular area to stop the bodies from spirally out of the concerns that i took full time. you have to have the latest attack and sent them areas in my
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area of the largest alma degrees. i just need a coming up with this news out from london to clear up begins in northern italy where the death toll from devastating floods has risen to 13 plus, i'm say this, i will in puerto prince, hey, this is what the 3 of the capital looked like with barricades everywhere as people here, it's right to protect themselves from the gang and didn't spoil newcastle arrangements for the size of the exception sleep for the 1st time. it's when she's the ukraine says this troops are for pounds a day of russian attacks. and then to riley east and see you back later to make gains in some places. deputy defense minister kind of molly says russia has significantly strengthened his forces. in fact, mood, the defense of the cities meeting military objectives, the head of the vault, the mastery force,
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which is to be heading the russian attacks as they are pushing back loot all the way to the and you kind of stuff with another round of intensive russian ad bombardments, but the government says that for now the country's defense systems, a coping would be a tax. the tasha butler has more than keep this going, going above key shows which direction this boy is hating. ukraine's military says the intensity of attacks from the a is unprecedented. yet most of the damage from this latest wave of this strikes, it appears to be limited because of the success of ukraine's a defenses. particularly the us patriot missile system. the deputy of the lines in residential areas here, the remains of one russian missile. there was a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke. i found out the debris fell down on the couch is mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here now. see
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a time slots, harris line full civilian spots. so now many lives up being saved. ukraine's military says that it destroyed $29.00. associate russian missiles must go, says keith claims to intercepted more missiles than well actually fired. russia also described to sabotage an explosion that the rail to train carrying grain in crimea, russia, and legally unexplained, made in 2014. the attacks come one day of the ukrainian foreign minister, dimitra collab, a mess of chinese diplomatic keys, but dismissed any p steel. that would mean ukraine, keeping up the territory to russia. natasha butler, 20 keys. one level we price is a full and further off to ukraine, and russia agreed to extend the black sea green deal, the renewal of the agreements, which allows ukraine to explore green from blacks. he paused a piece of ease concerns. i have a global supplies. the 2 month extension was agreed on wednesday. the day before
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russia could have quit the agreement united nations and took a broke of the deal last july to help tackle the global food crisis, aggravated by russia's invasion of ukraine. now more bodies have been found in flood ravaged northern easily taking the death toll that now to at least $135.00 fights is a continuing rescue efforts and hard to reach tales which accounts all from highways and without power. the government's promise. $33000000.00 in aid. a bill him eat has small from northern easily. it's a race against time to bring people just safety. the risk of drowning or being swept away is very real. after months of drought, torrential rains devastated the me yet or mine. yeah. region ne activity half a years worth of rain fell in just 36 hours. the people here have never seen a disaster on this scale. and the amount of that. so i was
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expecting the river to rise up to the regular warning, but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places, it completely passed its banks. and the water that came with no warning current is being rivers have overflowed so far. flooding more than 40 municipalities and hundreds of roads. more than 10000 people have had to leave their homes. those who stayed behind are picking up the pieces you see, we need to do everything from the beginning. again, the books, all the documents, all the clothes, they're all gone. they say we have to get out. we have to leave this house, you know, some of these formula, one called p, has been can. so the track also submerged organizes say they couldn't guarantee the safety of act, and this is the 2nd time this month that people have died as a result of extreme weather. in the me,
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narrow mind experts say climate change could make the most frequent this out. as of today, becoming tomorrow's facts of life, for the needs of the 0 in northern, the late 18th is haitian, flagged a, recognizing the adoption of his flag in 18 o 3. this, the people using flag day to reinforce was to come to be known as the block calling movement, or the people's fight against gangs from the capital poor to prince, to raise a bow, has the support, or 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 it was 2 months ago. but the bullet has not been removed because she was told at the hospital there were no doctors
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available to remove. it says um, but i was here talking to my neighbor and i saw something hidden me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shots and i still have the bulletin in my back. the situation now each day is very bad. we cannot live in pace. haiti's entails 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 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 by the 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 to go so much money for regular haitian to get anything out of customs. but every day,
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guns are coming to all customs. there are more than a 1000000 of guns and the closest borders in florida. tired haitian, 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 non 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 mix between the political lead and require the shuttle, please call me on, whoops, in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite,
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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 suffering of the haitian people costs between the gang warfare and the government's inability to end that pity. so we'll just see, to have poor to prince house of it. it was obvious around didn't know of in town. we suspect the gang members killed a police officer on tuesday when the 5000 soldiers and 500 police officers have being deployed to the wherever concepcion, to find those responsible. the officer is the 4th to be killed since president naya book kelly launched the crank, down gun was lost in mexico's defense secretary, he says, the army has found 49 migrants who had kidnapped for the bus this week. hundreds of police and military personnel were involved in the search, mike and said they were abducted with that bus stop to the fuel station in the countries. no, no, a recipe made over the kidnappings. the assume i leave this on see if the
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nationality is a 7 from venezuela. 19 from honduras to from brazil, one from cuba, 14 from haiti, and 6 from el salvador. single rooms coming into your thoughts. some were found walking and others, and some houses in the area on the columbia, as president has retracted his claim. the 4 children, including a baby who disappeared with their plane crash and the amazon to being rescued. rescue teams have found items they think belonged to the children in the jungle, as well as a ment make shift shelton. this led them to believe the children escaped and set off into the forest to find help. the ministry is carrying out an extensive search for the adults, including the pines and the children's mother died when the school at cross went down on may the 1st. okay, well let's get more on this from santiago, re of us who's a columbia. jealousy joins us from the comfortable bogota. welcome to the news. so this is a really extraordinary story. and one that i'm sure is called the whole nation,
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that holding his breath reminders of what we know sofa about the plane crash and the missing children. ok, thank you. for the invitation, but we know so far is these a plane small aircraft a have crashed 2 years ago, a for the 1st time it was an repairs and was not a such a good craft to be totally named. but it was discovered a 2 days ago, it's this disappearance was reported and several days ago, but it was discovered nothing until 2 days ago. and what we know is that there are these 3 bodies, and that there are some clues that may indicate that the children are alive, as well as a statement from the institute on us. are they going to be a movie? and instead of familiarity, beach beings, nickelodeon institute of family, welfare, which is the equivalent of
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a child's welfare institutes here in columbia. that says a, that is some people from indigenous communities in the a truck at the and had reached the institute the to tell them they were with the children that they found the children alive and okay. but a nor a, the h has both services nor the military have been able to confirm a or to corroborate the information they are, is still in the loop in the search for these children. so they can, as we call it here, re establish it, right? so they can connect them with their health services and, and anything they may need, right? can you give us a sense of the to write and we know, of course it was dense jungle, but what sort of scale are we talking about when it comes to the search? oh, it is several acres of a dense jungle wide. and we are expecting use
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a jungle that is cruised by many re this is one of the informations given to the authorities, was that a man from an indigenous community took the children in a canoe to the country portal sites. and we choose a crossing the properties river that is one of the fluids of the i'm a sonia, is of the amazon. you agree with me? it is difficult to rain and to be lost in a has and then is vegetation. and of course, has a many fruits is a great in that sense, and that regard is a great place to, to be found in. but it is a difficult thing to be searching for these children. probably i won't say where he is because of the abundance of fruits of the children who were from an indigenous community. he would have had some possible knowledge of how to survive. and that
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kind of terrain. is that right? yes. one of the clues that may indicate that the kids are live is that a people searching for them found a many fruits and that had a being clearly consumed by humans a less than 2 days ago. so that's what they, they used to base the assumption that they are alive and ok on a, on the much well we are, will of course, hoping for some positive news from this think the tragic story is santiago. we have us columbia and this many thanks for the it is. thank you very much. now the slow, slow still to come. this our embassies in china, a wound all flying the ukrainian flag, which paging considered as politicized propaganda. and to be deposited for artificial and shell intelligence fee is grow over the threats of people's jobs. school's organize as a protecting reco breaking audiences at the upcoming women's woke up
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the let's get going with your weather. uptake for europe in africa and nice to have you along right off the bat, we could have talked about rounds of rain picking up to the northwest of italy, so we got to be on the look out for flooding here. of course in the northeast we've seen some flooding and still showers through the bulk ends, but where the sun pokes out at temperatures will close in on 20 degrees. once is being squeezed toward the east, though bucharest at 25, still dragging in that cooler air from the north through the boss 1st assembles 16 degrees. i feel like it's been the past month or 2141516 degrees has really been the number of few continues to be unsettled for that western side of the circuit and for the other side of the mediterranean when the big story here. so through me, orca, we could see got to about 50 to 60 kilometers power. those winds will also generate
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showers for southern spain and northwest africa. come back to that one sec, but to the north west, we go in europe, a cold friend who is punched across bel. ruth western russia that's dropped down. temperature is there. okay. back to africa. we go. unsettled from tune is to revive the really interesting here. so if you go in for a closer look, the western side of 2 easy it rain eastern sides, sending dust storms drying up. warm air, tripoli, up to 37. and we've got a lot of rain coming for cuz we were going to tell providence in south africa, why didn't wendy in durbin, on friday on the, reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live, was the really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened until political pallets can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in politics. the police
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must, in effect, we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday of the a but the the the
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welcome back remind to the top stories who went out just alternation the societies of gather didn't occupied east jerusalem. and made incursions into the alex a most compiled and israel cycle flag day for right national security minister, it's a mom and give you join the crowds making their way through damascus case. and the old system the student needs, doctors union says the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833 heavy strikes, a pound of southern aries of the capital cost to him earlier as the army i'm problem is a rapid support forces continue to battle for control and you crane has suffered another round of intensive russian at bombardment. paints ministry says being tends to be a tax is unprecedented, but for now its defense systems holding up. well, the latest as being, arriving in japan ahead of this is g 7 meeting in the city of her russian. hi, on the agenda or of the war and ukraine, the nuclear threats represented by russia and tensions in the, in the pacific region. the senior us official says over g 7 members with them via
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new sanctions and export controls targeting russia. lots of americans, the james base has this from hiroshima. japan is preparing to host its west and allies. the country. the asian member of the g 7, will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is likely to be terminated by the war and ukraine. 50 month sold 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. 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 were here, crane are incredibly high. and there is concern that unless you create a successful this year with significant support as had,
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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, a skeptical given china, is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to be china is president. she adding the woods whether it's soon or not. it's 1st meeting in her rush i'm, i was with the host, the japanese prime minister football, cuz she to the next few days the us lead it will be concentrating on the g 7. but the same time is advisors will keep them 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 7 is 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
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of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out a 0 hiroshima to china is present, keep paying is hosting. the leaders are 5 central asian nations because exxon code assigned to g gets done, took menace done. and his biggest unexpected assign a regional pact throughout the forefront of aging. so cool. belton road initiative, which lowest in 2013, but the end of expanding china is economic and political influence. trade relations between these countries has been on the rise, but off to russia's war in ukraine. china's investments in the region grew to $70000000000.00 together and coincides with the g 7 summit in japan, but china is foreign. ministry says is not in competition with any foot policy. jessica washington report some shape wisdom china, these se on the countries agents 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 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. trotta can play a more supportive role in, in the region. and, and working with the region, but not at the expense of,
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of russia. trade between china and central asian nations here to record high a 70000000000 dollars 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. the summit 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 the associated these 7 developed countries that dominated current will order and have the monopoly power of the car in war, economic order, a western nations with those? well, china and the 5 central asian countries represented interest and demands of developing countries as well. yeah. in this week, as power low summit, this is china's answer to multilateral diplomacy. re framing global fis outside
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western dominance and surrounding itself with friendly nations. in the time of geo political uncertainty. jessica washington, which is 0. she on china. which one of the sold for an embassies and international organizations not to exhibit politicized propaganda or on the buildings. different might say the movies aimed at stopping missions, displaying ukrainian flags following russia's invasion country to you has moved from badging several forward missions in banking. continuing to display the ukrainian flag despite cools from the chinese government to remove what it says is political propaganda from the out of the canadian, durham, and, and polish embassies are among those that have permanently displayed the flag since rushes invasion last year. trying this for a ministry last week issued a nurses asking embassies to remove any material which may cause conflict between states. now, these embassies are covered by diplomatic immunity. the agent has
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o. international organizations must abide by laws and rules. the link notions has renew, criticism of china is closeness with russia, despite paintings, repeated claims of neutrality, chinese anvil. it was sent to camp this week and it attempts to broke a peace between the 2 sides. but new printing and government says it refuses to accept any agreement which includes losing territory to russia. katrina you out to 0 aging inside and study the opposition policy. the one sundays election says he's confident so you can form a new government to move forward. policy is held his 1st discussions with 7 other policies about forming a coalition election victory delta below to the military law. and political law actually has been in power off in any decades since a 2014 could. the key message of today's press conference is to ensure the public that mike correlation is firmly taking
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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 from a pocket. sony problem in the same rank con, says he will join an investigation into his corruption charges. he been summoned regarding investments in the university trust. he and his wife ran but failed to appear before the anti corruption quote. it was a heavy police presence the console residence on wednesday. the politician said police were preparing to detain him again. of the government accused his supporters of attacking the army. focus on supreme court, ruled his arrest last week with a legal institution, spunk, vine, and process across the country. syria and president bush auto side as arrived in the saudi port. city of jetta to attend to the arab leaks on this on friday is his 1st visit to saudi arabia. some serious conflict began in 2011, syria was reinstated to the regional organization. this month,
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side was shunned over the perusal crackdown and what position protests and subsequent war in syria is arrival in saudi arabia. is the latest example of an attempt by the majority of our states to restore ties. now, british telecoms, john b t, as announced, plans to come 55000 jones by 2030 and as many as a 5th of them replaced by all the official intelligence. hey, i has passed on to the world stage with promises of advances that could transform how we live. but the fee is a great about what it will mean for work as well. reynolds store has to be live for me, tech expo in santa clara, california, and rob. so a i big data concept compete single feed, treat heavily way you of the o exam. so literally, this is the, the most talked about a thing here at the convention. everybody has it, the foremost of their mind, the new revolution in a i, a generative
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a i machine learning and the advanced computing. and of course, there are implications for the workforce and jobs and the way that people work in their profound, you know, today nobody is making buggy whips, and very few people are involved in manufacturing cars. those are all done by robots. well, with every new revolution in technology, there are winners, and there are losers. and many people are concerned, though, in, at least in the short term about this is a serious disruptions that a i may have on the world's workforce at the 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, to learn from the data and figure out how to do those things. those jobs are clearly going to be trying to store late. automation has replaced workers with machines, but unlike the factory workers who replaced by robots a, i will affect different professions, including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest and media thread is probably too wide color. busy you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a light colored worker. oh, all you need is a downward that can perform a, a knowledge base task, a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates 300000000 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by
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a i. according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journals. kevin jane, who company sells a i augmented tools to employers, says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you all find 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 have 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're 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
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really fast. so if they don't start to use them now, it's going to be very hard for them to catch up technology and it's headlong rush. they re shaped the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california. so rove where in the middle of what looks like a technological cross, roads both exciting and doing thing at the same time. but what are we experts that make a video? well, you know, of people here as i mentioned, have been talking about this and they've got the level of technological expertise that i lack. so i'd like to introduce now are guess greg burke and greg come on over here if you would. greg is with the f t i consulting you listen to our story about jobs and a i what's your take? well, i think that a guy is going to have a direct impact on the career space. i think it is really going to disrupt
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a repetitive tasks and, and careers that rely on on things that are manufactured directly. but as well as the knowledge worker space folks that work with information because information is going to be so accessible and you'll be able to employee and agent to harness that information and apply it to your job without the need of a human. and it's sort of just open and a little a little frightening, but i, i think it also has a good impacts. speaking of good impacts, the other side of the coin could be that a i and associated technologies could create industries. we don't even know glimpse yet with with many many jobs. is that correct? no, that's a great point. i think that a i is, is spring innovation at a, at a, at a level we're trying to comprehend. but in, in the cyber security space, we already have a shortage of a professionals. it's going to create a,
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a deeper void and then, and a need for more and more jobs. but it's also going to allow you to be a researcher at a, at a super level where you're able to use these tools to, to find any kind of thing that you need. if you're a paralegal, if you're in the medical education space, if you're a teacher, you can imagine of individualized learning systems that are created to, to, to teach. and so i think it's going to just do what you're doing better. if you're able to harness those tools, but we need to grasp them, we need to to, to really understand them to apply them. a very briefly, greg, what about cyber security? you, you mentioned that is a, i, uh, you know, a wedge that could crack open many, uh, secure systems. i think you're right, is a guy use a wedge? it's, it's, it's, it's used to, um, it could be, it could be benevolent. it can be used in a good sense or it can be used in a negative sense. and i think that it's, it's gonna create opportunity. but it's also going to allow you to see
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vulnerabilities in systems that we haven't envisioned before. especially in banking and finance and in any kind of a computer system that has a forward facing internet structure, you're going to be able to penetrate a system probably in ways that we haven't imagined yet. sounds like a paradise for hackers and, and bad actors that actors are what keep us up at night in the cyber security space . we always worry about those. and we try to get ahead of the curve and we say i and those tools we, we can actually do that in applied in the right way on quantum computing. as one of the ally technologies that goes hand in hand with those and want them is allowing a new forms of encryption to be created and, and necessitated in, in banking. and that's, that's a, that's a real, a real opportunity in, in the a i space or a great version of f t. i consulting. thank you very much for speaking with us.
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we'll have more from this conference about quantum computing, which greg mentioned to a moment ago in our next report. but for now, that's all from here in silicon valley. are i a brave new world, rob, brave new rob reynolds live in santa clara. thank you. uh, thousands of people have most intelligent teen is capital voicemail and go with the rising cost of living. furious of the measures adopted by the government to comply with international multry funds $1000000000.00 lo. argentine as inflation reached, a 109 percent last month, 40 percent of volume continues live in poverty, 2 thirds of children of pool or deprived of basic rights. one of those for testing is oman, juliani. he runs and organization providing education and food for often children on the outskirts of buenos aires. he does his story. i don't know, but if somebody really any, my name is omar juliani. i'm currently the secretary general of fin,
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