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the just my eyes by the government, thousands of his rating nationally small, occupied east jerusalem to mock what they called slang deck. the other ones are in jordan, this is on to they are a liar from don't also coming up, heavier strikes pound pumps of saddam's capital costume. making a humanitarian crisis for woods. by the day. the war and ukraine drank some odds of early morning russian. it strikes not repelled across several sections on the growing fear of artificial intelligence. what does the future hold as employers utilize the new testament, the thousands of ultra nationalist as rainy is upheld, a controversial march through occupied east jerusalem. the so called front de mocks . israel's illegal occupation of the area in the 1967 rule. israel is far right and
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national security minister, it's a mob been to be joining the crowds. we made their way into the old city. they were heard chanting races, slogans. they enter the alex a must compound, access to the air is supposed to be coordinated with palestinian authorities. i'll just say it was really a monster post mail from all bodies through some yes. so tell him he's closing his doors early today is he's supposed to do one day every may when it's raining much is making the street on safe. they want this to prove that the service and the so the and that way they will to assess people and prove that the of the need of, of the city and the city. yes is own this clothing shop for decades jerusalem's old city. the only home his family has ever known. there's my lot, there's less of my boat, good positive and boom, and i just took
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a lot of your most beneficial in your city. but this afternoon he's avoiding the so called flag march and annual event. the over runs this part of town with his rating nation is walking 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 was shown in tones among the observers where the events so many possible things to this police presence is michael pens like from brooklyn, new york, plenty of secured out. i don't think uh think during the 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 here an empty arrow groups, flags visible in black protest is telling us that behavior is not backed by the
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government. so much as from this one's friends movement. no major players in israel's coalition. the non most so then it's my been given the minister for national security. welcome to the hero. outside the city of damascus, gates his device of rise to prominence, a port and perhaps more trouble to come to them of which is 0. what you buy, it is to reset them. meanwhile, the guns that palestinians held counted demonstrations along the heavily fortified boat offense with his rail. they waved palestinian flanks on set tiles on file is ready. soldiers responded by firing to a gas. a protest. as you may have said, was that protest and gauze. we're here at the eastern borders if 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,
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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 set tires on fire to blair, the vision of ease, really snipers on the other side of that fence, thousands of policy and protesters have also approach the separation sense. what is really forces have responded by fire and tear gas on these masses here. now posting is say that this is a peaceful protest where they're going to be raising their policy and flag to show the ease. really a triplicate to march that do is live 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 homelands. you miss the malika can space certainly
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is built as even the size the number of civilians killed in the countries conflict has risen to 833000 small. i've been injured. according to witnesses, they've been heavy bombardments on southern parts of the capital costume on thursday, the intense fighting for his arrest citing of homage chief, i've done a lot of hon. meeting his troops. i'll just say it was even moving reports from katya. the nor heavy artillery enters the dance capital for 2 brought in by the army to use in battle against the parent military rapids support forces. the battle for control of them shows no sign of ending and this video released by the army. one of the senior commanders and member of the ruling sovereignty council is seen greeting troop members. it comes a day after the dance army chief, i've been put, the hon inspected troops at the army headquarters instead of to know where public
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appearance, where the general disappeared 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 woke her parents as the accusing him of interference from the region month, the bulk of the you and, and boy be removed from his position. he is responsible for the company because he has contributed to the vision and separation of the people in this country. the, both of the army and the rapids support forces have planed to control of the strategic sites in 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 bustled, pep also of course in many parts of the capital, destroying homes and properties. the, the 2 sides have been holding in direct talks in the saudi city of kit down since
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the beginning of the month. but they failed to agree on a permanence resolution. a series of c spires have failed and that meant to put an order. 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 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 soon because there's no food in the 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
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go home until the 2 sites agreed to stop citing people morgan ultra 0102 dozens of people have been killed in central nigeria off the volunteer program between heard as and farmers earlier this week, files and is more i flip their homes in fear of a tele adria tax, it happened to a mango districts a plateau state of many address has more complete temperatures are emerging regarding tuesdays attacks, can central imagine at one $85.00 people up into the river legislative it was enter, the area says more than a 100 people up until the close of 2 days in the area, they have to be in the same area. what's the most pop and killed? one is between farmers and several harvest and symptom. i get as president largest a pops and run a bunch of other calls and i talked to several people on the plaza that has been killed in the same area,
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husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area to stop the bottles from spirally out of the concerns that i took full time, you have to have the latest attack and sent them areas in my area of the largest. and i just need, the ukraine says it's troops of repelled a day of russian attacks and around the eastern city of back, moot and made games. in some places you claim the officials say of russia has significantly strengthened its forces. in fact, moved, the defense of a city is meeting miniature objectives that had to be watching the mesmer group is to be heading the russian attack and says, it's pushing back, moved all the way to the end. from keith latasha, butler has more. in the scrolling above keys shows
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which direction this boy is hating ukraine's military size. the intensity of attacks from the 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 defense is, particularly the us patriot missile system. with every 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 day pre settled down on the carriages. mine is nearby. i can see the missile debris here now the attacks all terrifying for civilian spots. for now many lives up being saved. ukraine's military says that it destroyed $29.00 associates. russian missiles must go, says keith claims to intercepted more missiles than what actually fired russia also
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described to sabotage and explosion that the rail, the train carrying grain in crimea, russia and legally annex quite met 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, giving up the territory to russia. natasha butler, i'll do 0. keith rush. i meanwhile has cooled. a security council meeting to address the flow of wisdom of weapons to view price. so luckily that is to say that there is a proxy war being waged with russia and ukraine since the last meeting of the council in february on the supply of western weapons to ukraine. the influx has not only not decreased, but it is ever growing a testament to. this is the stance of nato countries on the escalation. it's clear that they are not interested in any peaceful solution to the conflict whatsoever.
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no bodies have been found in flood ravaged northern if somebody's taking the desk told their to at least 13 firefighters are continuing to rescue efforts in areas which have cuts off from highways and without power. the government's permits $33000000.00 in aid. how many it has moved from those? and they said 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 media to mine. yeah, i region ne, if any half a years worth of rain fell in just 36 hours, people here have never seen a disaster on this scale. and the amount of that. so i was expecting the river to rise up to the rate of lit wanting, but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places, it completely passed its banks, and the water came with no warning. the print is the rivers have overflowed so far,
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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. some of this formula, one com p has been can, so the track also submerged organizes say they couldn't guarantee the safety of acting. this is the 2nd time this month that people have died as a result of extreme weather. and they, me narrow mind experts say climate change could make the most frequent dissolved as of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life. for the need elder 0 in northern personal break here now to 0. when we come back,
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the state just set the g 7 summit in hiroshima high on the agenda. the only thing in ukraine, once i'm city in florida, prince hate. and this is what the street of the catholic doesn't look like with very kings everywhere. as people here, it's right to protect themselves from the against the and here's how it's looking across the americas. thank you for joining in. we begin in south america, around pennsylvania is with the temperature of 5 degrees. i think over the next little bit, we're gonna see some mix precipitation, some flurries fine from the sky there. what weather returns to the river plate region, including for months of the day, oh showers seem likely on friday with a top temperature of 20 degrees and the rain that had been over him and now is now slid to the west. so for the coast of ecuador and columbia heavy falls of rain in
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the forecast here. lot of rain coming out you for the eastern side of cuba through the bahamas. this all has to do with a disturbance out of the us. so let's go in there for a closer look. yeah, these winds off the atlantic that generates some big storms across the carolinas. right through to the gulf states and from texas to arkansas. i'm thinking dallas, to little rock. there is a threat of very severe weather. we'll watch that carefully. outbreaks of rain across the great lakes with this system rolling through it intensifies as we head toward saturday. re moves up the mid atlantic pours into new york. so what day there was a height of 20 degrees and temperatures have risen once again in edmonton, what weather will move in here by monday, and we see our monsoon rains in the us, southwest start to pick up. so what, and saw the forecast here, the, the,
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a controversial march through occupied east jerusalem on the alex a must compound the so called flat de mox, israel's illegal occupation of the area. in the 1967, the sudden these doctors union says the number of civilians killed the ongoing contradict has arisen to 833. despite humanitarian until subject, neither side seems to be winning to back down. your crime says its troops have repelled the day of russian attacks in and around the eastern city of buck moved to make gains in some places. between the officials say russia has significant strength of its forces in the city are now leaders of the g. 7 other arrived in japan, the economic and security alliance has a wide range of issues that will be discussed, including the war. and ukraine is a preview of that meeting by. i didn't want to cut it to a james base. and here, russian, japan is preparing to host its western allies. the country,
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the asian member of the g 7, will preside over a summit meeting, which once again is likely to be dominated by the war and ukraine. 15 months old, off to the russian invasion, the g 7 will decide how to further support the claimed government militarily and financially. ukraine's made some recent gains around the town of buck moved this much speculation about a possible counter offensive, using new weapons supplied by nato allies. it's a time, let's say, which could be key to the future direction of the conflict. the stakes were here, crane are incredibly high. and there is concern that unless you create a successful this here with significant support as had, it can be significantly harder to rally as much support in the future. china has sent a piece of boy lee who a do ukraine here meeting with foreign minister, 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,
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is continuing strong diplomatic alliance with moscow. before arriving here in japan, president biden said he was still hoping to meet china is president. she adding the words whether it's soon or not. for this 1st meeting in whole russian mux is with the host, the japanese prime minister, fully, okay. she to the next few days the us leader 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 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 try the mines of 7 of the most important people on us. james pays out a 0 hiroshima. china has told foreign embassies and international organizations not to exhibit politicized propaganda. and that buildings did not say the movie, saying that stopping mission was just bang,
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ukrainian flags following russia's invasion. katrina you as moved from beijing several for admission in banking. continuing to display the printing and flag despite calls from the chinese government to remove what it says is political propaganda from the outer moos, 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 nurse's asking embassies to remove any material which may cause conflict between states. now, these embassies are covered by diplomatic immunity, that agent has. o. international organizations must abide by local wars. the link notions has renew, criticism of china is closeness with russia, despite paintings, repeated claims of neutrality, tony's envelope was sent to king of this week and it attempts to brokers peace between the 2 sides. but the printing and government says it refuses to accept any
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agreement which includes losing territory to russia. katrina, you, alda, 0 aging. the now may. the 18th is haitian, slung de, recognizing the adoption of its flag in 18 o 3. but this year people are using it to reinforce the fight against guns to he's a bi who has moved from the capital for different a 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 available to remove it to some. but obviously you're talking to my neighbor and i felt something hit me in the back and i heard the kids scream, mom got shot. i still have the bulletin in my back. the situation now each day is
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very bad. we cannot live in pace teasing tales, 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 gang, but also to prevent gains from moving freely. this road connects the communal fit to a meeting 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 our customs. there are more than a 1000000 of guns and the closest borders in florida. tired haitians have started to go off to the games themselves and have killed and set on fire dozens of
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suspected gang members. let me see on this, the political crisis is complicating the situation in haiti, even more idea, lindsey became an interim prime minister when presidential the an 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 and mixes between the political, it needs and the cooperation, and please call me on the books in the country. so if we don't, with this nexus between the political and economic elite, and this in these qualities for a lot of coming out of, whoops, there's no way we can talk about security. the ongoing statement is prolonging the suffering of the haitian people costs between the gang warfare and the government's inability to end date pretty. so we'll just see to have poor to prince. well hey,
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t is a nation born out of struggle. the 1st country in the world to gain independence through a slave rebellion in the early 19th century fonts for teachers newly freed slaves. to repeat this, to the former colonizers, hey, to stalled up. government couldn't afford the payments and took a series of loans from french banks and 1915. the us government sent troops occupying haiti until 1934 and the decades that followed the us back to the devalue . a father and son leaderships the many consider dictatorships, and the last democratically elected president, trump and maurice was assassinated in july 2021. virginia charles is the host of convict. lucky a political show about pay dish. explain what fund day means. so if a country today is a day for us haitian, to reflect on who we are as a people,
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despite all the challenges that we are facing. because the men and women's who gathered during the political got a meeting on may 18, 18 o 3 to strategize and made a decisive decisions in terms of what they were going to do to wait the chance of delivery and haiti. so today we have a responsibility as the children's of our ancestors, to work collaboratively, to move 80 out of the current and past. it is a moment for us to reflect on what the flag meant. that means we work in unity. we put our personal differences aside that we also stop looking at the haitian treasure we as personal gains for members of the government. but rather the money should be used to support station populations. we are losing too many police officers because we are, we don't have enough as it is. and today was supposed to be
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a day for the correct default to apply minister to pay tribute and respect to our ancestors in all kinds of i would imagine had taken place to support them and to work toward a better hague. still, the rising cost of living is the only thing impacting the global workforce. the world is seeing an artificial intelligence boom and the ro, warnings that up to 2 thirds of jobs could be disrupted or lost. hey, i driven systems can already do repetitive tasks. some decision making jobs and even some manual labor, but it was such a site that could be all set somewhat by new jobs created within the industry itself, especially creative roles. some futures argue a. i will help increase productivity and free of human work hours. so people can spend less time working and more time living on the found of the company behind
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chunk g p t suggest governments will need to provide universal basic income to old to compensate for any lost wages. reynolds reports from santa clara in california has a tech ex expo is silicon valley. there's tremendous excitement over artificial intelligence . the influence of a i right now is really taking all the you're out of the room. it's the only thing that anybody cares about, along with enthusiasm for a ais possibilities. there's also concern over its impact on jobs and the economy. 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, algorithm score robots are able 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 have replaced by robots a i will affect different professions,
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including many in technology itself. i think that the biggest and media thread is probably to white color. busy you don't even need this expensive sophisticated physical robot to replace a white colored worker. oh, you need is a noun rhythm that can perform a, a knowledge base task. so a report by investment bank, goldman sachs estimates $300000000.00 jobs worldwide could be disrupted by a i, according to several studies, the occupations most likely to be severely disrupted or even eliminated by a i include software, engineers, accountants, administrative assistance, and journalists, kevin jane, who company sells a i augmented tools to employers says app developers may become obsolete. for example, if you are buying a ticket, which is uh, which is the cheapest, the air ticket you can find. just ask a guy. you don't have to open uh, open
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a 3rd party, have to to, to match your prize 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 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 shape the nature of work and society itself. robert holds l g 0 santa clara, california as fast as a protest as an argentine as capitol of march for a 2nd day against the rising cost of living workers and social organizations of ronnie didn't but desire as they're angry at measures adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds,
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