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i think the closer our to the goals of guinea, that's where we see those bigger down pores and speaking of downpours energy moves in from the eastern k providence into closer living at tell. certainly we could see some flooding here over the next a little bit. the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history? yes. phone. truly no. the big picture, aust. why a question. the delves into the very foundation of actually into the dog called if it's relationship with indigenous people. them a boucher and the middle of the big picture coming soon on that which is the
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ukranian president is set to join the g 7 summit in japan with latest expected to unveil new sanctions on russian. i'm the low on money employee. this is alan is aaron live from joe ha also coming up. john is lee that promises more trade links and stronger economic ties with central asia as a regional summit. rescue crew scramble to help save people stocking devastation plants in northern italy. and thousands of alternation is it's really small throughout the parties. recent amounts to take my day the we began in japan with g. 7. lead is amazing. in hiroshima, that's been confirmed that ukrainian present to me is. lensky will join them on
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sunday. the 1st session is already underway with the one you crane. i'm china is rising influenced, helping the agenda, japanese prime minister for me because she that will also stick the support of the g $74.00 transparency around existing new clips. the files. that's great. so at the plastic edison james base is covering the summit for us in hiroshima, james, so presidency lensky expected to turn off on sunday. what do we make? that was something i can tell you that you know, the reporters have been speculating on for weeks and weeks and weeks and the official would until now from the ukrainians from the japanese was that he was likely to attend by video link. that's now we think not the case he will be here. we think on sunday in person present is not actually just finished a tour of some of the european members or that only european members of the g 7
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visiting the capitals trying to not be them. but i think he thinks there is value being here in person speak to not only those g 7 meters present button, the cost will be here as well. and the rest of the g 7, but also there are other and attendees from other countries who are attending the g 7. and then invited guests some of those countries that he might be able to. we know, i think of to support the boy in ukraine. that's what he'll be hoping he needs military support. he needs political support. he needs financial sup. ready to uh, to keep his efforts on going in the war in ukraine of what is a pretty important moment 15 months seeing when he and his forces are planning a counter offensive against the russians and times what do you make of the location of this summit in hiroshima is that significant, a very significant, very deliberate by the japanese. they're all, most things that these countries agree on these all the rich weston countries with
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the one eastern partner, japan that makes up the g 7 of they have pretty much similar loyalty on most things, but the slight difference of opinion. i think it's fair to say on nuclear or nuclear weapons, 3 of these countries are actually nuclear states. the us from u. k may happen, all 3 of those to be the ones that have permanent members of the un security council. i don't think that is a significance a is a coincidence. and i think the japanese, i think one to, to, to, to, to concentrate minds about the threats of nuclear war at this time of global tension. i can tell you that the leaders went and they'd reuse at the memorial. they also spoke to a survivor and it's my 1st visit here to enroll. she might be here for the last 48 hours and if anything like me speaking to survive, as i think would have had a deep effect around the world. most people know what happened in hiroshima. but even though the risk nuclear bomb was dropped to almost 78 years ago,
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visiting for the 1st time is a deep, clean moving experience. so you can know what it's over to joe, and it's humbling to meet survivors like 90 roadside a custody ok. both her parents died. she showed me a picture drawn from her recollections, showing the last moments of her badly boned father. and she recalled what happened at 8 15 in the morning. on the 6th of august, 1945 minutes at a bunch of wood. i don't want that when i finish my tours in the morning, i saw it as beautiful bright light in front of my eyes. it looked like the 1st sunrise of the beautiful orange lied. and while i was starting to wonder what it was, the front window exploded. i was hit by broken glass and push towards the wall by the power of the blast. i didn't understand what had happened. that's how it all started. up to a 135000 people died in the city for the 60 to 80000 were killed when a 2nd bomb was dropped 3 days later on like
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a saki 1945 to she could knock a who lost both of her parents and many other family members was just 6 years old. she has this message for the g separate. i know, good buckled, i want them to really pay attention to what happens when you use a nuclear weapon. there was a war and ukraine now, and this summit should not be a place where you make military preparations in a rush. i'm a we have experienced in nuclear bumps. those tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and put them into, into lessons. daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to acknowledge you clear weapons which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. and he put his arm and a g 7 summit is taking place in the context of a brutal invasion of ukraine by russia. when nuclear threats are kind of used as nuclear blackmail and that in that context. and they say that the risks of the use of nuclear weapons or the highest they've been out since the 19 eighties and
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probably so what we really need to see from the g 7 leaders is, is leadership, the survivors, old, now elderly. and in a matter of years what happened? yeah, one of the was things, ma'am, colleen does have a suffering will pass beyond living memory. it will not vote must not ever be forgotten. the world owes it to this place and its people, the memory is never extinguished. james, it's also a notable that the japanese p. m is expanded the guesstimate this year to include countries like india, south korea and australia. what is the thinking behind that? a a, something they, they do most is have all the key players a long full part of the summit, then not here for all of age. but there is an expanded format policy which is a bridge from the g 7 to the g 20. remember the g 7 doesn't just deal with some of the subjects. we've been talking about ukraine, china,
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and political issues. it deals with global financial issues as well. i think they'll be some pressure from some of these countries on those issues because these, the 7 off, some of the richest countries on us and many believe included in the un secretary general is also attending the global financial system of the debt. but and on many of the global south countries is too great. so i think that will be one of the issues that will come up. and it's interesting the ones they tend to invite to invite you for a reason. for example, india is the current president of the g 20. that's why it gets invited. as you say, australia, brazil, indonesia south could be are interesting because this is a g 7 taking place in asia and south korea. another big ation, a pilot, not always had the best relations with japan, but that isis set suspect might probably some discussion of another pressing global issue, issue of north korea. but then there are a smaller countries that gets invited of the camaros on the cook islands to my us.
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why and a gallery, a big state. so they coming, it's because they write present groupings. the cook islands, representing the pacific island states come over us the current uh, chair of the african union. they will get a say, i don't get to speak and it'd be invited to some of the sessions. but in many ways, it's the small a lot more intimate sessions that match the most. and that's perhaps where the g 7 leaders can bring up absolute v o n a thing, complete various ideas that might come up in the future. and it'll be interesting to see with president, so let's keep coming is certainly going to meet lots of the people here and it won't so low be some of those nations that all the g 7 to further support ukraine. what is he going to get a moment to stand shown to the cell shoulder with the 7? that's going to be interesting because remember, it used to be the ga to rush. it was kicked out and we could potentially see present savanski standing in the place where once president puts a new system. interesting. okay. time space left for us in hiroshima. john as
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president judging, paying has wrapped a regional summit for the late as 5 central asian nations. president g unveiled a plan for central ages, trade and development, and the countries taking pos and amazing have pledged the support and cooperation. jessica washington has moved from the stomach and she this is certainly and important wheat of diplomacy. 4 pages. president susan paying hosts, leaders of conflicts done cubic of sun trust minnes. done. it was biggest done until his extend. now he met earlier. he's specifying natural meeting was with the cosmic president costume joe wants to kind of where he remarks that china and catholic son has a name during friendship. and that's the message that he reiterated to the of the central asian lead, is the message of friendship. a corporation of china being a reliable partner for the region. and today, as the summit takes place, the group has this, this group meeting president. she didn't think earlier, deliberate a speech, and i'll read some of that to you. he remarked that they will be a,
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an upgrade to bi lateral investment agreements, and that development costs are independently chosen by central asia and must be respected. that sovereignty security, independence and territorial integrity must be safe. got it so very much for trained china as a reliable cotton us as a consistent partner and one that was with the regents rather than interfering in internal affairs. and meanwhile, a chinese state media has vermont on the g 7 conference that has a meeting of the 7 leaders that is taking place in japan. tiny state media says that actually it welcomes any comparisons of any media noting that this is a week of harlow summits. with for us it and she is having one summit and meanwhile the g 7 is meeting in japan. and some of those editorials noticed that the us is pushing coercive diplomacy that actually works against developing nations. and some editorials also accused. the g 7 is being closed and narrow minded and very quickly
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in terms of the way that it engages in diplomacy. and meanwhile, the chinese state media editorials say that this summit, the presidency, is hosting this week c on is actually a model for, for diplomacy that china is working with old countries developing and develop and working towards the quality. jessica washington elder, 0 c o. s of these fall nobody says soft, the casing model of the heavy rain and flooding has caused incalculable damage. recessing people have died and 10000 more. displaced by the storm. hold the honeyed reports. now from northern this city. 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. or region ne anthony half a years worth of rain. so in just 36 hours, people in here have never seen
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a disaster on this scale. and the amount of that, so i was expecting the river to rise up to the red lit wanting, but instead of breaking through and 2 or 3 places it completely bis its banks, and the water came with no warning countries, many 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 differences. 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 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
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this month that people have died as a result of extreme weather. and they may never mind. experts say climate change could make the most frequent dissolved as of today becoming tomorrow's facts of life. for the how many elders you were in northern the united states has condemned. also, an estimate is radius who have chosen to raise the slogans during a controversial radi on so called flag de la monks has a story from oki parties tourism yes, that tells him he's closing his door. the today is he's supposed to do one day every may when is reading much, is making the street on safe. they love this to prove that this service and this so the and way of able to assist people and prove that the of the need of, of the city and the city. yes is own this clothing shop for decades. jerusalem is
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old city, the only home his family has ever known. this is my love, there's my sister and one of my both good positive and them and the both of us, most beneficial is all 50 a. but this afternoon, he's avoiding the so called slack, 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 the young much is a both pushed and yet protected by is ready. please seeking to prove that i will promise the news was shown in tones among the observers of where the events so many possible things to this police presence is michael pens. i from brooklyn, new york is the frontier secure it out? i think uh, i think during the typical day around here is not so safe for just to walk around
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for his rallies. i mean, if your parents like a jewel, now there's a lot of security. you can see 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. non mall. so then it mob been given the minister for the national security. welcome to the hero. outside the cities, damascus. gates is divisive, rise to prominence, the ports, and perhaps more trouble to come to the marks which is 0 or to bite east jerusalem . and meanwhile, and gauze on palestinians held counselor demonstrations along the heavily fortified board defense with israel. they waved palestinian slice and set ties on fine. is ready, soldiers, fontaine, gas at the practice. this now site is out that process. and also we're here at the
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eastern board, is it the goal? is this trip with israel? this is the malika cap for thousands of sal listing is have gathered 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 and this peaceful protest here today. while other protesters have set tires on fire to nerd. the vision of ease, rarely snipers on the other side of that fence. thousands of policy and protesters have also approach the separation sense. what ease 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 in flag to show the ease. really
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a triplicate to march that drew 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 the head on al jazeera, find out why come by the as largest supposition policy is banned from taking costs into nice and x. the cost of anything, food is the foundation of human civilization, but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people who and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence. and in depth examination into agri business and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the
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price of progress on outages era the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges here with the,
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the looking back here watching out as a reminder on top story is the seller. the 1st session of the g 7 summit is on the way in sarah. she must, the one you crane, and china is wise in influence to the topic. she's being discounts. the current and present below them is lensky will join the latest on sunday. china's president has wrapped up the summit with the leaders of 5 central asian nation, choosing paying unveiled appliances, central ages, trade development entities, farm lobby says heavy rain and flooding has caused incalculable damage to land in the new country. discussing people have been killed. all 10000 men were displaced by the story.
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the ukraine says its troops have repelled a day of russian attacks in and around the eastern city of moot make gains in some places you quite in. officials say russia has significantly strengthened its forces environment that the defense of the city is missing ministry objectives. meanwhile, russia is called a un security council meeting to address the flow of western weapons to ukraine. luckily, this to sure. 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 is 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. as columbia, as president has said, there's no confirmation the 4 children, including
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a baby who went missing when the plane crash in the amazon have been rescued. the plane came down in cut, gets a proven, smooth in 2 weeks ago. rescue teams have found items they think belong to the children in the jungle, as well as a make shift shelter. 3 adults, including the pilot and the children's mother were killed. the smoke across, crushed earlier this month. australia has joined the search for 37 people who were missing off to the fishing boat sign. can the indian ocean on tuesday, the rest of the chinese vessel was found on thursday. 2 people have been confirmed dead. the crew off from china is in asia and the philippines. this is how i quote, has dismissed illegal challenged by the media tycoon jamal a saying it doesn't have jurisdiction. lee is facing challenges on the national security law and had been seeking to continue to be represented by his versus
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lawyer for lawyers have been banned from working on national security trials and national security committee offices directly to face. she vice president of come body is candle lit policy says he will submission appeal against its disqualification from july selection. if the bond is upheld and leaves a come body and people's policy virtually on challenge when faces go to the polls, trying to explain the closing ceremony of the southeast asian games, the pin on thursday leading proceedings, cambodian prime minister incense. now the longest serving prime minister in the world, the country will hold a general election in july and which his policy will be butch lee. i'm challenge the launch is the position policy. the campbell policy has been banned from standing. the national election commission said it had failed to complete its registration. buckland, when the candlelight party is absent,
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it does seem to limit people's choice. this is something that we see as an injustice and part of the killing of democracy in cambodia. and it should not have been done with as the candle light policy stepped into the void left by the cambodian national press coupon, you'll see an op which was dissolved in 2017 the success and local elections that yeah. but it posed a serious threat to hundreds and then the next general election policy lead to kim sucka spent 6 years in detention before being sentenced. the 27 years under house arrest the treason and much now that he's going, there is no policy will personality to stand in the way. you know, when san is obviously gotten used to not having any form of political opposition. he likes the fact that, you know, the senate in the, the parliament are, are completely hits that, you know, he's got a 125 to 0 margin in the lower house. and i guess he wants that again. when vote does go to the polls in july,
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the only major policy on the balance will be hon sends cambodian peoples policy c p, p, a democratic process in a single policy states that much not to. i think it's not right, because in an election or a contest, they must be a competitor to compete against each other, to give people a choice or an option. ok. ok, marketing far. in my opinion, one of the big problem is that we do not have many choices. in the past. we had many parties including one up position body. but now we don't have real competed. this consent may be coming to the end of his political career. he says he will step down by 2028, but his son couldn't. minette already headed, the forces is running in this election and is eligible for the post of prime minister if he wins with no major opposition. that looks like a pretty good bet. tony chang, l 20,
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or i see no me warning for the pacific has been lifted off that magnitude 7.7 s quakes drunk of new caledonia. waves measuring hard for me to high were recorded off the port town of lucky in front of our 2 font is in mexico, keeping a close watch on the l. helpful volcano that's been spewing toxic fumes as i'm rocking the since 1994. and i don't have grumbling again this week and situated south west of mexico city close to around 22000000 people. severe robson could cut off adverts or small the city and as thousands of protesters in argentine as capsule have marched against the rising cost of living. that angry at the measures adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds. $1000000000.00 loads of capital west in cost of living crisis. and one of those protesting is omar can be on and he runs an organization providing education
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. i'm food for often children on the outskirts of buenos aires. here is his story. why don't you know, but it's so much with you. any. my name is omar juliani. i'm currently the secretary general of fin, not part of the economy is cta, and you are in my holding time off an enroll if you need today. we are in route that has a primary school and an agro technical secondary school that you can do that again and give that that is a lot to do with my bed for building a different country for our kids at the device. i don't talk to you as soon as i feel that we're talking about 8000000 children under the poverty line today in origin. tina not a viable country for our children. our proposal is to get involved with the construction of a different world. oh, got seeing if he got good enough, which he language means house of friends. and it is that the great community where our kids are the present, not the future. a life will do it else in a place and there may be no future. but there is the present, you get them for the big problem is that there is no future. we want to discuss public policy,
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the education system of argentina. we want to be per tagging instead of a different, we all don't want them. this is a very difficult moment for our economy, our country, and to solve the daily situation economically, a significant cost for us and split them. one thing is that i can do that and you know, origin see that there was a crisis of political decisions of where to look at and to guide public policies. c, o, 2 of i'm off on may 18th, we're going to the ministry of social development to say we do not agree with the am if policies that instead of paying them, the funds must be used to pay the debt with the people. we are also going to ask for an increase in social programs and emergency increase because inflation is very high. the state has the obligation and we have the right to receive assistance. okay, that's it from a mile inside, whether it's next then inside story, we'll examine the flow of weapons into you crank
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the the, let's get going with your weather uptake for europe in africa. nice to have you along right off the bat, we're going to talk about rounds of rain picking up to the northwest of italy. so we've got to be on the lookout for flooding here. of course in the northeast we've seen some flooding and still showers through the balkans, 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 bus 1st assembles 16 degrees. i feel like it's been the past month or 2141516 degrees is really been the number of few continues to be unsettled for the western side of the circuit. now for the other side of the mediterranean, when the big story here, so through me, orca, we could see got some about 50 to 60 kilometers power. those winds will also generate 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 bell,
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the roost, western russia, that's dropped down temperatures there. okay, back to africa, we go, unsettled from soonest to revive, but really interesting here. so if you go in for a closer look, the western side of to an easy it rain, eastern sides, sand and dust storms drying up. warm air, tripoli, up to 37. and we've got a lot of rain coming for close to lunar. tell profits in south africa. why didn't wendy in durbin on friday the approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history? yes. phone chilly folks, even though the big picture asked why a question. the builds into the very foundation of julie into the don college of its relationship with the indigenous people limit,

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