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the you're welcome and it's all reply from a headquarters intel time to you navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the g 7 summit gets underway in japan where leaders of unveiled new sanctions against russia. the serial president bush auto says attends his 1st arab league summit in a decades plus i'm head of the media northeast and i'll bring you the latest about the floods that have demonstrated media. don't mind your region. the world's largest lakes are drying off will tell you what's to blame and it's not just climate change. i'm devin asked with schools have goals. 12 number one john wrong struggles that the page a championship. instead, it's toll rookie, eric cole, who leads the way off to the opening round at the 2nd major of the the,
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the welcome to the news hour. we begin in japan. that's where a g 7 leaders are meeting and heard hiroshima, the group has agreed. new sanctions, they say quote, star, russia of g 7 technology, industrial equipment on services that support its war machine. let's go live to hiroshima and speak to rob mcbride. so ukraine of the warren ukraine is a top of that agenda robin. there's some confusion over whether president zelinsky will be attending in person or not. what more do we know? that's right to the opening day. how this g 7 and the agenda being dominated as expected by the will in ukraine. but the one world leader who's actually be making all the headlines on this 1st day is not actually here. that's a lot to me is a landscape of ukraine because that has been swelling speculation since the very s dot of this day that he would actually be attending in person on the last day that
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would be on sunday. it was originally anticipated that he was already going to be making a video addressed by a remote connection. but then that was widely reported the very early on that he would actually be making the journey to a to attend in person, to press the case for most support for his country. not only amongst the g 7 members who are a widely committed to supporting ukraine, but also amongst many other world leaders who been invited here as guests, especially will lead as prompt known align nations on neutralization. so it was seen as a very significant development then, much later in the day, a report from ukraine itself seemed to indicate that it is back to the original plan of just the remote appearance via video link. we are hearing from the ukraine's the security and the national defense counsel. that's a doctor. you will be the case. you will not actually be making the journey here. he will be addressing by videos and none the less that has still been that the
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agenda has been dominated. a lot of the discussions had been dominated by the ukraine war and also support for ukraine and condemnation. full russia. the new sanctions have been announced. also new measures to prevent must go from getting ground some of those sanctions. i'd also, they have a g 7 members have issued a lengthy statement outlining that position. there isn't anything particularly new . that rate is a repeat of the condemnation of russia support for ukraine. but interestingly, there is one passage that calls for the complete unconditional withdrawal of russian troops and equipment. and that that should be a pre condition and must be included according to this statement in any cause for peace. now that would seem to be a sideways swipe of china because it's much volunteer to piece proposal outlined a few months ago at calls for an immediate cease fire all well and good. but
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without cooling, demanding, that's a rush. it gives up or any of the territory that he has taken illegally. effectively freezing the front lines in place, which is not acceptable to ukraine by association. not acceptable to its west and supports us right at rob. let me ask you about the significance of the location because how significant is it at the summit is being held in her rush. i'm a of the, this was a cue to the symbolic day of the g. 7 members with the japanese host attended to the head of shima, a piece park which should come in the rates the attack 78 years ago that to effectively destroyed the whole of hit ashima, especially in a significant. so for them, you can see that the japanese prime minister, he is an m p a from from this city. he wanted to show his g 7 partners. just the evils of a nuclear. a tax has to be noted. that's 3 of the g 7 pot. and as all members of
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the original nuclear club, they feel like fronts the u. k. a and the us and casita has called for old countries, despite the rising tensions, the rising conflicts around the world to give up at some points, then you clear weapons. ok, thank you. uh, that's where i'm mcbride reporting for us from the g 7 summit currently taking place in japan. we can also speak to tristan nailer, who's the deputy director of that use of it. and j 20 research groups is also an assistant professor of history in politics at cambridge university. and you are joining us as well from hear us from i good to have you with us. thanks for speaking us. so rob was just mentioning that much of the rhetoric sort of leading up to the summit and not the summit has been on these newly announce sanctions on russia as well as a warrant ukraine will be dominating that agenda. how important is it for these leaders to be putting on a united front when it comes to ukraine in its own supreme importance? it's exactly what the g 7 did when they met last year in germany,
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of chief importance was communicating that they were united, that which could not be driven between them, despite having some differences with respect to policy, particularly around energy coming from russia. and also divergence is on the in terms of what sort of material support they can provide to ukraine. but nonetheless, even despite swamped a different since it was really important to them last year and as important for them this year to communicate unequivocally that they are in this together with you training in support of you. right, right. so do you expect them any significant breakthroughs? sure. well, super, i think if uh, if the opinion president does, in fact to kind of hear it is going to be an incredible opportunity. particularly for him in raleigh, others to to the cause and most notably, picky level if he comes on sunday. this is one of these indian prime minister and random moving is going to be here and of course,
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body over the past year. well over well over a year now has maintained and been a business and developed position with respect to russia. uh, not a right. i can definitely let me be very recently affirming the friendship with russia as being unbreakable. this is an opportunity for zelinski himself. this is an opportunity for the g 7, the trying to bring no d into the full and change keys and his countries position. and what about to sort of other other items on the agenda? because we understand that china might be a talking point as well. do you expect any, what do you expect to happen when it comes to china? it, china will unquestionably be. i'm much like russia, the, the other big elephant, not in the room and, and so the geo politics running china are also at the top of everybody's minds here, particularly with respect to taiwan. and in this is one of the things that's particularly particularly significant about japan hosting this at this time around
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in that they are very much taking the lead. certainly as being a regional actor of significance here in rafting g 7 policy with respect to china and take you literally with respect to china and taiwan. and so i think we can see, i expect to see in the communicate and also a lot of language directed squarely at china. right. and when you look in japan's role, in particular, when it comes to the g 7 meeting, i mean what, what's your analysis of japan's foreign policy and the direction that it's taking you were talking about the direction just a moments ago. and also the fact that it's being hosted in hiroshima, it's one of the things that i think it's really, really fascinating. my japanese phone policy right now is i'm fairly certain i'm fairly confident in saying that we're very much of an inflection point. japan has a committed to increasing defense spending in an order of magnitude that has not
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been seen since the end of the 2nd world war. uh, the uh, japanese have the gun increasing the past year out of their military. one of the things that i think is quite significant is that the british prime minister and the japanese prime minister when they met yesterday, they met on japan's across like aircraft carrier that use of symbolic significance. i think what we're about to see is in the, in the coming years is a far more active japan in the world and more in the security spear. all right, well leave it there. thank you for so now. thanks for speaking to us from your problem. right. now, speaking of china, the president change and paying has wrapped up a regional summit with the leaders of 5 central asian nations. so president, she unveiled a plan for a central asia as trade and development. beijing says that it aims to expand transport links and speed up the expansion of
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a gas pipeline that will serve old members. she also pledged $3700000000.00 in financial support to the region. jessica washington has more from that summit in g on. this is certainly an important week of diplomacy for president susan paying hosts, leaders of conflicts done cubic of sun trust minister, and it was sick of sense until his extent now he met earlier his 1st financial meeting was with the cosmic president. costume joe wants to kind of where he remarks that china and catholic son has an enduring friendship in us. a 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 remarks that they will be an upgrade to bi lateral investment agreements, and that development costs are independently chosen by central asia and must be
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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 putting us and one that was with the region rather than interfering in any internal affairs. and meanwhile, a chinese state media has vermont on the g 7 conference that is a meeting of the 7 leaders that is taking place in japan. chinese state media says that actually it welcomes any comparisons of any media noting that this is a week of high or low 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. so that actually works against developing nations. and some editorials also accused the g 7 is being closed and narrow minded and very quickly in terms of the way that it engages in diplomacy. and meanwhile, the chinese state media editorials say that the summit, the president,
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she is hosting this week let's see on, is actually a model for, for diplomacy that china is working with old countries developing and develops and working towards the quality. jessica washington out to 0. see how well the air leak summit is getting underway in the saudi port. city of jed, though with serious president attending for the 1st time since the war began in 2011 by shot and such as landed, he's expected to address the meeting later on friday, along with other arab leaders, syria was reinstated to the regional organization this month. the said had been shunned over the crack down on opposition, protest her ass, and the war that followed him on would estimate isn't just that with more on by shot. and so the inclusion in the summit the membership of the student has to be suspended in the 2011 and the, the last submit that the satellite. so i thought i'd send it was said to and maybe a 2002010. i think i think that the, the,
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the good they want to but had lots of to, to participate and this is 70000 businesses. so significant evidence that to that, so the end of it, but to be about to get involved in, in, in to, to, to succeed. the disability says trying to, to solve for many of the seem to out of one. but there's, and many of portion is surrounding the box. we do a bunch of ation offer, which at a loss that in discrete thing, what about the, some of the question is which satellites you do here at all on the water? so what are some of the money of people who will, has being included in the say, a conflict? what about the display through to people? most of the out of a countries they, they woke up, but then it was some of the out of countries who expressed to them that consent about every 10 of them as a but, and they're saying we have to let to these countries to have the choice to se,
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if you start to demolition, it's with we have a shuttle asset or not. but at the who would see what he would say in his speech this evening in front of the out of nick here did. what's i'm bringing about him for a hot. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution at the door. instead of joining us from the how welcome back to wowza 0. so before we spoke about syria and the arab league, this news just kind of coming in and fact that the ukranian president of a lot of them is that landscape has just landed in jetta. and he will be attending the error of the meeting and then he will hold a meeting with the saudi crown. prince mohammed been said, mind to give us your analysis about and um, i'm, i'm not sure i can hear the question. the sound is the banking. i'm sorry, but i think i how can you hear me? is it clear now? yeah, i hear me. i'm yeah, awesome, i got you. okay, great. so i'm just ask you about the attendance at the arid leak. summit's of the ukrainian president of all of them are in the landscape was just landed in jetta.
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yeah, i think this is an important than just jot is that the leak is baking ports of the water. and you can and trying to, uh, send that message that, that is uh that zalinski has a platform that has a, has a place to see what he wants to say. and to be invited to such an important meeting that the brings up out of the the about i think is, is giving him a unimportant platform as the talk to them to the countries. um, keep it in mind that these going from back to being back to japan in the adult for the g 7 meeting as well. so i think uh, it shows, uh, some sort of commitment from that upside the woods and ending the water in new for you. okay. and when it comes to the syrian president bus out and said, we know that his attendance is significant because as of the 1st time his, he's attended the arabic or been invited back into the early for,
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for more than 10 years. but what does this tell us about? perhaps the direction of things will be heading in when it comes to the syrian war that yeah, i mean, this invite thing. yeah. or normalizing uh, with the, with us at the gym. uh uh, by the league we vowed blinking this to a political settlement um in for the war and cd. uh, i think since and a lot of me message tool on many levels to the city and people number one and uh, also to the principal of account ability. uh, in the, in that agents and the accountability for the crimes committed against the humanity in syria. we know that the primes coming to the gives you mind if you will let us by the gym or buying the positions or by eyes or whatever the groups. and so it's not only respected the rest of the game. so hold on, i'm lead lead that is,
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is to bring that says even as if nothing happened this since, and then a dangerous message actually to many of those that you can tell me what the times you want. but the information that i was right, but then what, what do you think is behind their decision to, to bring us back into the airplane? is what it's been on. it's a number number, the number of objectives. one is that, uh, this is in my view. good said the big throat for a doctor, see an in kind of an embodiment cut by vision of processes and the agent out of the genes are not interested. then we'll cut by stations that interests that. then reinforcing autocratic of the gm's as of, as one of them. so it's very important and just to, to support that one do also, we know that there is some sort of a, a drug war. it's happening to the source is coming from celia. what's what? but keep that home,
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and that's how that is one of those coaches who enjoyed about who are affected by this water. so it's normalization. would have been the source auto stop the export, the blogs from syria add to the georgia dental so that even the catch is right number is the, it's the that the it on. yeah. and so the more while i z z, which is what i want to talk about, let me just jump in there for the sake of time. so now you have a shot at, i said back into the air bleed, you have that agreement between saudi arabia in iran. is this a new era for the arab league and the region going forward as well? we don't know if it doesn't weigh it up, but we can definitely say that this is one met the, the outcome of tangible outcome that's coming out of the inside of the mode one i zation are process that started by the find me though bye agreement in china, so that area was taking the lead on removing that,
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the gene from thought about it so that maybe it was brings as of the game back to the. 5 a big normalization. so definitively there is a problem. this is being made by the this i'll be normalization to what extent this would be lasting the what like. so this would be something about this. you have to be see, okay, but i don't want to. thank you so much. okay, i need to know how to get it faxed. so that seems method is also the business like is what i am that who makes drives and nobody should buy them on the same level as we thank you so much, but i am sure i have for joining us from the, from the banks send 2 more head on the out to 0, and these are including will tell you why the head of suzanne's paramilitary reference to 4 forces has been stripped off his position and the ruling council talks in moscow to contention and the disputed territory. if now gord, no care a box in sport, le bron james has a nice to for a gas for the lakers. we have the latest on the n b a playoffs coming up
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the so the head of saddam's ruling sovereign council has fired the leader of the rapids support forces us as deputy, the leader of the army out. but for the 100, hon signed a decree on friday to come down the low known as him, etc. from the transitional council, with immediate effect, we have him oregon who's joining us from under mine. so how about expand on this a little bit and tell us what it means and what could be the implications of this? well, the move comes $35.00 days after the thoughts here in other parts of the country. now this didn't mean that the general law office is trying to minimize all
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these and it's comes as close to 5. even if insight right now it's it is paula comes after me. by off the rapids, many people have been asking why it took so long to dismiss the vice president especially the because the army she had already branded the iris and as a rebel headed looks like the power of the year end. so that it's also worth noting too bad while he is still a member of the country, more like
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a price reduce the power. all right, so how about tell us what the situation on the ground is right now is you know, it well, there has been overhead with surface to air massage target pricing over the past few days. there are people who are a west surfboard and on thursday and friday we know that doesn't people have lost their lives in south star for because of the residents in the middle of the city. many people to stay in there
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and they see that they don't have any access to both of them are once in the neighboring countries that are going okay, thank you. have i have a morgan reporting for us from under mine, of the 4 ministers of armenian as are based on are holding talks and moscow to content sions on the disputed territory. it's not going to care about rushes for administer survey lab. rob is 1st meeting both sides separately, before 3 sided talks afterwards. armenia and as are based on her fault too, or as for control of the contested border region, you'll yeah, shop of a level has more. the missing in moscow has already started, is an attempt to result. yes. and now the long stands and conflicts that's been
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brewing for decades will have statements from the russian foreign ministry. it says russia is ready to assist years on end back here in solving that conflict using political end to bla mc means. so he, in most cases we're expecting to, to, for administer. i'm sure you've heard by ramos and our rights mirrors. are you on to have a 2 pos amazing fast speaking with a child to discussing the piece, tracy, they will also be joined by russian for an minutes as they're getting a role for the 3 policy tools. and then log wrote with hold separately by law, true separate biological meetings with his i. zip is ronnie and a mean and counterparts and an exchange of views on, on the most pressing issues on the biological on the international agenda is plans that but we're hearing reports that lately that been is kind of shows along. the board is again and the ends again. i mean it blames the zip assurance with them and vice versa. and those, and they were a number of nice things with the involvement of the us signs us sick trust states and to me blinking in particular. and it was states has the dialogue between back
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who ends here. every boss is the only way to result tensions in the courses region at the same time the united states. second trip states also promised us support for years on end by could and response cremeans spokesman to meet troops, cops trust that the russian side welcomes any assistance and resolving tensions between a year yvonne end. but could ukraine size its troops repelled a day of russian attacks on thursday in and around the eastern city of buttons and make gains in other areas you printing and officials say russia has significantly strengthened its forces and by fluids. but that's a defense of the city as meeting military objectives. so the head of the russian mercenary forest buckner has said that backwards will not fall in the next 2 days as intense fighting continues. yeah, just because you can find me. i am officially informing everyone by smoke has not been taken yet. there is a district quoted somewhere york. it is like an impenetrable fortress from a belt of multi story buildings in the southwest, in baltimore,
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where heavy buckles are going on now. so bob mould is not likely to be fully captcha tomorrow or the day after. so i have the request of happiness. i love silence. let us finish the job. meanwhile, russel has called a un security council meeting to address the flow of western weapons to ukraine. so luckily others to suit the rules and 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. thousands of people have been killed in central nigeria after violence broke out between herders and farmers earlier this week. thousands of flood their homes in fear of revenge attacks. violence happens in the mind, the district of plateau state the region has seen secretary and violence in recent
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years. i've introduced reports, complete temperatures are emerging regarding tuesdays attack incentives. i did at $185.00 people up until after the legislative are present in 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 largest and central not get as president largest a hops and run point about this whole set of people been killed in the same area, husband reinforcing the re deployments to that particular area to stop the bottles from spirally out of the concerns that took full time. you have to have the latest attack and sent them areas in my area of flood alma degrees.
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i just need a italy's farm lobby says heavy rain on flooding has caused incalculable damage to land in the north. at least 13 people had been killed while 10000 more had been displaced by the storm. a, we have hold on to how many it was running is not from near in the, in northeastern, at least. so that's being described as emily's worth flooding in a 100 years. how extensive is the damage? well actually we've been traveling around the villages here in the area and the read your a media. i mean, never mind your roger and i have to say that, you know, what we see over and over again is more or less like this streets completely flooded. there are people who are still in their houses and we did see the civil protection. uh, it's going to them trying to get them either out or bring them food and water. now
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we went to other villages where there is no, for example, network coverage whatsoever. there is no electricity. we so people in to, in, by a water tankers because also the water treatment plans in the area has been completely flooded. and then we went to a village called sands. i got that. and there people describe that they had water up to one me just one me, one point is 6 meters in their house. we saw the really shoveling all their belongings into the mud. quite a disastrous scene at 2 witnesses in this part of the country. and people are actually quite angry because they say that rescue is coming quite late and also they blame the poor infrastructure that is around this area. okay, we'll let you go for now. thank you for that for that update from italy. we have our weather presenter, jeff harrington, who's joining us now with the forecasts for that area. so i mean jeff,
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those pictures. wow. 1.6 meters of water. let's take a step back and talk about how we got here in the 1st place. yeah, absolutely. you know, the read the weather is set up for this part of the world. it's not unusual, but there was one key difference. so we're going to go over all of that right now. but basically the bottom line is you have warm and cold air by clean it out. and in that zone it sparks storm. so go on a bit of a tour right now. we've got the arrows on. so look at this cold air rushes cells. it then passes over the warm water. so in this case, start reading, it was over the age, radix, see, and again, when you get that combination, that's what sparks the storm. so i want to take this a few days back. now this is our satellite, this will show the rain bearing cloud, but look at it during just swirling around in the adria addict. so that was the difference this time around is that this storm system just parked itself here in the adria addict. so there wasn't only flooding in ne italy, there is also flooding in se, croatia, bosnia nobody's side in serbia,
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just north of belgrade. all of these areas hit hard by flooding, right? so, so what's gonna happen next is the worst over. i think the worst is over for northeast italy. so now it seems like the danger zone, at least today. anyway, during on friday has shifted to the north west of italy. i would say anywhere from florence to milan, even southeast france. monaco all looking at a deluge share easily. we can pick up a 10200 millimeters of rain. you get that much rain that fast. that's what triggers some of the flooding. so this is today on friday. also going to talk about saturday . what's happening? we see that set up again, pull their rushing out of europe. look at that warmer error rising up from the sahara desert in africa. so the, to me it's going to spark a storm system over this central mediterranean. so by saturday during i think the problem spots will be sardinia, sicily, southern italy, and same goes for northern to an easy as well anywhere in this area, right?
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could see some funding, so not out of the woods yet. okay. jeff will talk to you later and will keep us across the story for the time being. thank you so much. you're welcome, bye or the. so this is the news arrow now to 0. and here's what's coming up. you'll find out why cambodia is largest opposition party is banned from taking part in july's election next year. that's probably going to be my my my last year coming up and support will hear from her. i found the dog as a tennis, great outlines as hopes for the final stretch of his career, the high again, good to see you. well, this friend of flooding and transfers from the northeast of italy to the northwest on friday with these rounds of rain would be surprised if we see pockets of a $1200.00 millimeters of rain. so that much rain,
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that fast could certainly trigger some flash flooding. that's today on friday. let me show you on saturday we get cold air rushing out of your meeting up with warm air from africa, and that spins up a storm system in the central mediterranean. so we'll keep tabs on that over the course of the weekend activity here and now, and unfortunately it's still gloomy for the western side of the turkey of some showers and assemble as well. you've got that went out of the north. so puts a cap on your temperature of 17 degrees today. now to the northwest of europe, we go gloomy conditions, but also peaks of sun. we had a cold front punch across spell the roof and western russia that drop down temperature is there. and it's a story of the wind out of the south of france through the valley, eric islands, it's going to generate some showers as well. and wind gusts in this, so in about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. whether it's in play for how intense this rain will be in northern algeria, wind warnings for libya. seeing gus here about 60 kilometers per hour. and then some forecast models are showing about a months worth of rain in durban over the next little bit. and it's going to be
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says heavy rain on flooding has caused incalculable damage to land in the north. at least 13 people have been killed while 10000 more had been displaced by the stores . interpol has issued an arrest warrant for 11 on central bank of america yard, sent them in the lebanese ministry of interior, confirm that it has received that notice the governors accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds. claims that he denies. france has also issued an arrest warrant for some damage after he failed to appear in court on corruption charges, rosanna further to joining us now from loving on. so what happens now after that interpol knows that so now we are telling me the governor, this is now an international future to the interior minister saying that security agencies will not take him into custody until a decision is taken by the judiciary. now the issue 11 on is that the judiciary has
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long been accused of being politicized and salami is a man who enjoys political cover. as such as the lebanese laws prohibits the authorities from extra dicing its national. they have to be tried in this country, and we've seen precedents in the past, like the international predictive carlos wilson, lebanese national, the former head of hispanic regional. there was an incident, interpol read notice 11 on, never extradited him. so it is unlikely that we are going to cease to allow me being extradited. the news of the arrest florence was welcomed by many 11 who saw this as a 1st step in accountability. this country has financially crushed the economy has all but collapse because of here's the case of corruption and mismanagement. we are telling me is, was the head of the central bank throughout the past 3 decades. he says he's being treated as of cases and that there was that the political class should be held to
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account for nearly done corrupting the state. so an international arrest warrants, many deerfield, it will not be implemented, justice will not be served. so say now, and there are also a growing calls for yachts and i meant to resign. what are the options ahead as well? yes, growing calls from independence and please officials, they're saying that you shouldn't be running the country because at the end of the day we have to remember there is no precedent. there is no functioning government, it's the governor of the central bank really making as talk decisions on dealing with, with the economic situation of the country in the absence of a comprehensive financial plan that will lead to some source of recovery. they say he's facing multiple legal cases, not just in france, but across europe in several countries with us who will replace him. he says he's gonna leave office at the end of july with his mandate and 11 on such top level
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positions need political compromise and agreements along with different political political section of the political process. pushing for the vice president, suffice governor of the central bank to take over. and many legal activists and people are concerned about that because that's $92.00 is part of the political class, and they fear they will never be. just as we have to remember, living on today is near the bankrupt people's money trapped in banks. and in fact, they've lost their lifetime savings. okay, so, you know, thank you so much. and also the reporting from beta, the prosecutors in new zealand to charged a 48 year old man with 2 accounts of parson following a deadly hostile fire. earlier this week, at least say they haven't ruled out the possibility of more serious charges and will keep the suspect in custody for story low for his lodge. and wellington caught fire in the early hours of tuesday. 5 people were killed in not plays columbia,
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as president has said, there's no confirmation to 4 children, including a baby who went missing when their plane crash in the amazon had been rescued, stopped playing, came down and talk quite to a province more than 2 weeks ago. rescue teams are found items they think belong to the children in the jungle, as well as a makeshift shelter. 3 adults, including the pilots on the children's mother were killed when that small aircraft crashed. earlier this month, australia has joined a search for 37 people who are missing after their fishing boat sank in the indian ocean on tuesday, the rest of the chinese vessel was found on thursday. 2 people have been confirmed dead. the crew are from china engine easier. the philippines, hong kong is high court, has dismissed the legal challenge by media tyco. and jimmy lies saying that it doesn't have jurisdiction. why is facing charges under national security law and had been seeking to continue to be represented by his british lawyer. but for
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lawyers had been bound from working on national security trials. the national security committee answers directly to beijing, as the vice president of the time body as candle light party says that he will submit an appeal against its disqualification from july's election. if the bond is upheld at least become body and people's party virtually unchallenged. when voters go to the polls, tony chang reports the closing ceremony of the southeast asian games, the pin on thursday, leading proceedings, cambodian prime minister, one cent. 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 still position policy. the candlelight party has been banned from standing. the national election commission said it had failed to complete its registration. i opened up bloomfield when the candlelight party is absent, it does seem to limit people's choice. this is something that we see as an
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injustice and part of the killing of democracy in cambodia. and it should not have been done with the campbell like policy stepped into the void left by the cambodian national press coupon. you'll see an op which was developed 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 voters 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. on the 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. welcome 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 not we don't have real competitors . sunset and 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 that tony chang else has 0. scientists in mexico or keeping close
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watch on the purple volcano. so its been spewing toxic fumes ash and rock in the air since 1994 and started rumbling again. this week. it's situated south west of mexico city, close to around 22000000 people, a severe a rupture and could cut off air roots or even smaller the city in ash. and us to nami, warning for the pacific has been lifted after magnitude 7.7. earthquakes struck off, new caledonia, tremor was centered southeast of the territory at a depth of 37 kilometers waves. measuring half a meter high were recorded off the port town of linux, tow inbound walk to spain's military is helping fire fighters tackle a wildfire in the countries west. it started in the region of extra madura on wednesday. at least 550 people have been forced to leave their villages, governmental authorities, that fire is deliberately list. a well hoss, the world's largest lakes and reservoirs are shrinking and it's changing the global
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landscape. that's the warning from sciences to say about $21.00 trillion leaders of water are being lost each year from nearly 2 thousands of the world's largest lakes . so the experts are blaming climate change and unsustainable human consumption. their reports been published in the journal science and it says that more waters of operating into the air because of higher temperatures. not humans are diverting water from lakes for power plants farming, as well as drinking supplies. we'll speak about this with a detailed encourage you who's the director of the climate change impact platform. she's joining us from coal cuts on india. welcome to the l to 0 news hour. so when you read this report, what stood out for you, what stood out for me was this report has done a care for analysis, looking at the trying to change them back. and we already knew that this is defined, the birthdays, not new. we have now known for decades,
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but many off on the and is of those that drawing up and what these new is basically then also executing responses. it is doing the climate change and respond, but that is due to fuel and other human activities. of course, driving it changed being also human pause, but also stood out for me was to be at on sunday was the boxes for documentation. we have to remember that many of these fresh water bodies are put to something for these regions, livelihoods for agriculture and for energy production. and as we are moving on to a part of the warm are going to be need to adapt. but these are the things that we need for adaptation and we are losing those, right? so it could be the implications. could there be any policy implications of the study to use the main body simply geisha literally use that we have to reduce the use of process to we have to basically any minute tossing point of view is because that's the only way we can install the increase in greenhouse gases and
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no one bar me because one of the, the seeing, i mean is literally a symptom of what kind of change the various things including water. so the products implication is faster time of action in order forms and mitigation the most important reducing emissions being most important. equally important been out of patience. right? there was a lot of good news if we can say that the, the report that outlined but not old lakes are declining around a 3rd of lake declines. we're actually offset by increases elsewhere. so it does not give us a little bit of hope. no, if you actually read it carefully of many of those things, these are the blue shield advantage mission management, which is kind of a not for you. the good news because vision in ratios are managed to get activated . read this, we know they are, they will not add to the me walk to but then which also means by creating q 50 by
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$100.00, we would have much that much less the mission lies that we have now. so even that, but because it's not such a good news if you really look at it a big, big company so which means that we have spent compromising our long term walk the security. okay, thank you for that clarification and thank you so much for speaking to us from india. i think so heads on the houses are and is all we have a sports soon covering the sports. there is on the team from english footballs. 3rd tier, produce one of the greatest come box, apples, fine, gentle. we'll have those details in a moment. the
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the, let's get an update on the sports news with jim, thank you. during, hey, it's over. can you playing in just a 2nd major, but so i saw is going very well for this man, eric cole at the p. j championship. the sachi fully road leads the way in new york, the american mates, 6 buddies, and a single bag over his 1st 14 holes to get to 5 on the part he didn't get to finish . his play was suspended due to douglas, so he will tell shortly to complete his 1st round call is one child clear up live golf bryson to sound by the 2020 us open champion who struggled with the injuries this past year. caught it 6 buddies and a couple of buddies to set the club house laid at full under one shot saw the back is a group of 3 players, including last is mazda of champion and scruffy. chef law. he had a baby free round the 1st time he's managed to do that. out of major championship. that's what number one john rom is battling to make the coffee shop to 6. i have
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a call 76, which leaves him 11 shots of the place. what's, what's your name and top the top the board of the major championships. it's nice. i like it a lot. i whenever you play you want to, you know, compete to win and that's a spot. i likewise like to see my name at and hopefully it is there more often it's a fantastic round of golf on at oak hill procedures. place very difficult golf course, but as i was looking at throughout the week, i'm like, man, i don't know how to another part is impossible here and some of the golf holes. i feel like i did a lot of things really well. so i think there's a few parts that could have gone in west for couldn't even lower and now i'm just happy to get through it. know movies and good momentum going to tomorrow. it was a 1st racing night for the prom. james, on the and i like is in the, i'm very payoff as a last game to the western conference finals series against the denver nuggets
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around him. have one of his best games summed up a by this missed don't shots in the 2nd floor to idea them in august 1 to in this 11 a white. so one a 3 to take a 2. nothing lead the series. and these little sounds least a game 3 on saturday to and the n h l playoffs. that was incredible, finished as the florida pounces beach, the carolina harkins $32.00, and a full if it's on 3 la la sticker, chuck scoring with seconds remaining to give his team the wind and the one nothing lead in the eastern conference finals. now to our exclusive interview with formal, also monitor austin's anger. he's towed out as a right. he has no regrets about dedicating his life to football. he spent 22 years at the premier lee club, and i works is faces chief of global football development. vista important things in life, the day you were born and the day you know why. and to me look up this,
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that the why you sweet boy, you know, and so yes, today we in i inside to and i look at the tire think i sacrificed everything in my life, all that. but it was what had to be a real meaning for me. so i cannot say it was me. and so there is no regret now. and you can save you also if i get into the, with my colleague far as law info, when it talks out of there, as at these times, the fast will be on site today at full. so i teach empty on the bank. the also qualified for the champions league from 19 consecutive seasons while new coffee united and now just one went away from single place and yours premier competition for the 1st time in 20 is they beach bryson for one in the english premier leave on thursday. new costs will stay said 3 points, the head of manchester united. they will secure champions league football if they beat less. so on monday this is so you ready for the final will c j. same renews.
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very much take on the 6 time. when is the right is game against by level keys and was briefly health is when the smoke from flags began to effect visibility on the pitch reno's team playing out a mill nail through today through one mill on aggregate a severe score, an extra time to win that's all you can see of interest this go from from a right to play. i remember taking his team 332 on aggregate, severe reaching the right for the final then for the 7th time, the said so you're at the conference. the final will be between west time i'm. if you're in tina, west palm beach. is it out one miller, the netherlands, to wrap up a $31.00 advocate victory. the london team will be playing in that 1st year being final for 47 years. fewer in tina, but that's why you send the final with a dramatic extra time when it basel anston brock's goal in the 120 minutes. giving them a full 3 acrobat. when you're in teen, it became the 1st team to reach the final of 4 different major european
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competitions. how does that, what i found in dallas as next year is likely to be his last as a professional player, he's also announced he'll be taking an extended break from the game, which means he won't be defending his front shaping, sorry. so when the tournament starts next week, the 36 year old has been struggling with the heck problem i've haven't played since losing. and the 2nd round of you'll straight in open in january. it will be the 1st time he's not completed it running girl since making his tournament the idiot in 2005. he's one of the types in, in paris, a record full teen time. today i still in, in the position that i am unable to fulfill myself. i'm ready to complete that the stand that so that i need to to be to, to play a role and arris, now i am the guy that's going to be enrolling arrows on the just that i to be that i'm putting myself in a position that i'd like to be in a, a sign
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a dow will miss the front typing that in full, the 1st time in 18 years. here's a look of what was going on in the world. back in 2004. george w bush was re alexis as us president law because they'll provide lawrence denise social networking service cooled. facebook sporting, why is that legal massey made is the ab football selena at 17, and greece sharp to everybody by winning the race finally in the field. well, peter jackson's a lot of the rings, the return of the king, one best picture at the oscars that yeah, but when will the king of clay were to? and that is, of course, the big question. saying that that waiting to be at the front type in stefano fits the past. well, things being well and he's heading full matter of writing gross law. number 5 has reached the semifinals as the a tally and open the 2020 to run a rough and right cost price is going to charge to 6th street $6.00 full in the court has since the past is yet to drop, the sets out this just one that that was not often to become a football from the fed to being this game. but what a team comes back from full goes down. you can't help to take notice sheffield
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wednesday in the blue and white stripes here were playing a piece for you and i said in the 75, those if the legal and playoffs trailing full nail from the 1st leg wednesday produced arguably one of the greatest to come back some time. they want to buy one on the nights and that may the aggregate score 5 will say to match when the penalties sheffield wednesday winning the she's house that today 3 to the lead one to play all final incredible stuff that that is what you'll support for me. for now, i will have another update least to 3. we'll see you later. thank you so much, john. thanks for watching the news. our knowledge a 0 monday you is with you and just a moment, you'll have much more of the phases, bye bye. for now, the, the, the,
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the largest sleep classified us documents, and i went out and seen the nature of materials and that quantity before released across the world. so it's only one publisher is facing charges for the funds examined, as well as the prosecution of the weeks funding for press freedom. the funds to the owners is leaving the messenger. i can't imagine that the bond administration wants of this case to be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on that jersey to a unique bowman processed by a palestinian nowadays using a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but as for some bird life plan comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. kind of a sort of process. we've come to palestine, palestine sundance,
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the stamp of defiance. on out to 0. cheers from school. children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher vacancy school be nice cuz there's only one school and k is katrina and quincy school is the only teacher. the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years, hard work from the local community. here in keynes, coaching at the store. this year, the us government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education. part of the broader strategy by dividing administration to address the root causes of migration from central american critics in hunters. however, board that ramp and government corruption means that forward assistance too often goes astray. the .
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