tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 19, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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the main principles that stephen will give him a role in the political map, indonesia, and the heads of it on the overhead the states. but i am good. let's discuss. so what actually happens sort of behind the scenes. what we're seeing right now is obviously the public speeches and the oh, the opening ceremony. but the, the bi lateral meetings that takes place on the sidelines. so based on that's, they're always the most important ones where perhaps work gets done, work and quotation gets done. and how important are those meetings going to be in? do you expect any, any major announcements, any major changes to come out of the summer? well, i think yes, i mean, this is what we're seeing on the v is mostly a sit and one year old. right? right on protocol thoughts and all of that so that you went up some of that. i mean that's where the business happened because there's one reporter building to suggest that it's not confirmed. but it seems just as to suggest that the syrian president
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will have a series of bilateral meetings sitting down with an easiest president for one, as well as the vice president of the united arab emirates who is in attendance. absolutely. so these quarter door meetings, bilateral and water cooler compositions by, you know, by the pump this month, i think this is where, when things about that. and this is where the video business is going to happen. and i think on that level probably the most important of all those sort of 10 things. of course some haven't been some as and so that may be a, um, uh the as a and a so themselves. and also that is that king of jordan, right? because we are expecting to see somebody in german seeing where they get the instability and syria is impacting the national security of jordan. we saw joe to the bombing in, inside syria, just 2 weeks ago. all. and i'm getting the heads of that give that goal, which is
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a precedent which is i'm president of course. well that's what i'm always outside of the, for the minutes. the summit in, in a mind that with the jordan, it's like on the so we'll come back to that thought, but i think i'll just let you go for the time being. thank you so much for that analysis. the ultimate news, our life or my headquarters, and i'm telling you, navigate, i here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. after a decade of isolation, the syrian leader of a sudden a says, attends the air leak summit in saudi arabia. the ukrainian president is also i thought summit and jetta let him as a landscape says some air of leaders are turning a blind eye to the russian invasion. and while the g 7 summit gets underway in japan, where leaders have unveiled new sanctions against russia, fuss. and then the me in northeast italy,
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and i bring you the latest of the plugs that have devastated they me, nevermind. yeah, region the . so we begin, this is our in the saudi city of jetta where the syrian president bush auto search has been. welcome back into the air. i believe he's attending that summit for the 1st time since the war began and 2011. and he's addressing the summit right now. let's listen to the ladies and gentlemen. i wonder where to begin? where then just look eminent, yet materialized pushing us for dinner when death was that when line done, most of the day maintenance is the most. it's time for remedy. therefore, we are required to search for the day and so it has hovering above our heads in
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order to avoid plunging and close all our future generations to plunge in, in the endless process of search for the most the day. a huge opportunity is looming before the global community for a new world of the people, the model to low to listen, but it is a historic opportunity for all of us toady. i rains our own affairs with the least of international interference. well, who am i? this is a must and the, and when would you this time, what i knew was low, those being formed, meeting if you got to be and that's gone and we'll call the hook. it is an opportunity to enforce our traditions and cut it to the face of
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the huge torrent of globalized ideology, and to also to reinforce our own, our identity, which is being phone city labeled as discriminative. and so for mistakes kind of to see though i'm mine will go, we're not to pull the, to avoid the being the, the buried. okay. not necessarily is that i guess the, the headlines are many and this message is not sufficient for this note, is this summit to me the weekend lots or get the i'm boot the out of the or is the price of the palestinian people or they accept bands earnest ideology, all of us auto minds and the philosophy, the want to have the media. here comes the role of the legal 5 states and as then,
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that's what i platform for discussing various issues and providing that they made these on the condition that it's making isn't. is they developed by revisiting then to the top of them. what i got to meet the bylaws in order to cope up void the recent development, the joint, our accent sake was joined the strategies and visions that can be translated into practical policies, unit for policies, folks, for making isms and clear about the tools. by that time we will be ahead of time and we will have a haven to resort to again as any of that that griffin's mother passed through the daily cry. susan, from libya, cecilia human to so then many others and differently. and it is,
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we can not keep your diseases by add 10 thing to symptoms. all these crisis of the office brain going previous page shows that the remains on. that is all the speaking of some big was us to address that cracks that has hits the out of landscape and the legal 5 states. so the resume, its role as the q and a referral, a meant above own, leave the domestic affairs to be hollowed respect of people. or what we have to do is to prevent any phone and forces from the intervening to see what, what to expect to see the estimates of history present and presents remains within the umbrella that can uh, we belong to the appraiser and we cannot forget, however we cannot change our identity and let them know that you're going to my
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mom and you what you, what, what i mean doing into my in minute assess, sylvia has always been the heart of our a bit of an up nationality. ladies and gentlemen, as we hold the summit and on a stable global landscape city, i remains in the heart of the page and which is ground by this sum summit, which i hope will pay the way for a new journey of joint autumn backs in harmony. peace, the fema, they put a sort of t and with the rather then this direction on was and within the 5 minutes i located to me, i extend all the things that opposition to the heads of delegation. the hood said price, their passion to the $10.00 of syria, and i the reciprocate. and i also thank the custodian of the to holly mux for the
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efforts daughters exhibited by him for the sake of conciliation with in our region. and i wish him and the crown prince. and so the people with continued prosperity and welfare and may god space and blessings be with you. and what is the of what's below 100? hi. thank his acceptance the president for. so let's head down, i extend the, the president of table to aspire. you sent it to you like to deliver his message. we'll move away from the arrow blake for a moment to analyze the speech that was given by the syrian president, but shot it aside for the 1st time. and over a decade we have once again with us about him for i had joined us here. he's an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute. how significance was this moment? do you think? well, there are many important points, sykes. i mentioned that as a speech and living as part with the where he in the actually with thanking the
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come prince of sound that a be a right. which is this is how politics works. i mean, the enemies of yesterday of the friends of the day. so that a be a used to be that the country that is taking or taking the lead and removing that some of the gym from office. and now the us of the game is tanking, was who devoted huge results as people go to move on from off. and so this is our, the politics of the know politics invasion working. now, the other thing, he emphasized the identity and thought of identity, old cdm linking that to the inside of the broad done on page. and which is, again, is emphasizing that the concept of that syria and that's the dream he had to be in part of the lot of just a group and the, the entire region. it's interesting that's actually that he mentioned the expansion as i'm of the auto mind of the ultimate is that it had a golf course to turkey. um,
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another gone on that level, which is um, it indicates that tension has been instead of continuing right despite, despite the many at them. so that way at a mid in the past year or the soul is for the kids took the cdn or turkish say the normalization because they were made many statements and made things for them. most of the way to met in belgrade. and then some of of other places, but it seems that this upload, this track is not working yet. and that's why it, it was mentioned mainly in and that's on the team. what i called stuff on is that i finally also mentioned the new world order. he mentioned that and also he did say that the air, bleak summit, is a historic opportunity to address regional issues without for an interference. what's behind that message? exactly. which is the same message that appear in all the speeches and who are
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discussing out of the of today is that it seems that the major theme of this league is the multiple autism and the new where it's all about. and then, and as that, as of a new region, i'm older and for this month, the portal, we think a lot of it is that the items can big old can secure a position in a multi polar system where it says them. and so it seems that this is the main themes of guiding the whole thing. and of course as that as well, in order to better so such kind of a theme. the assumption here on the level of the president is to bring celia or that's of the dream, back to the region, back to the big i'd be part of it. so i think that's where the united go to the common method. i'm on the now with this is going to succeed or not. this is a whole different argument. we don't know yet. that seems to be seen. there are
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many challenges with us as also the shot at last had been his. this means he mentioned um you know, the issue and implied that the mission of the visual a financial support development. right. you know, he to fast to uh, replacing cables and. busy with prospect that you cannot request with the development, which is again, i think he's counting on being awarded the reward that follow up. he does okay. in order to help him move into that no strategy. so i think that's basically the major points of the him for how thank you so much for letting me go for now. we appreciate your analysis. so earlier on we heard from the saudi arabian chrome principal had been said, man, he was speaking at the arabic, some insurance. what do you have to say? let's listen and we're clear and i'll tell you so far, the more we console our lines to be a platform for complex enough with the complex that have a quick look development in our region. it's with pleasure today,
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the talking to bash on aside the president of syria is present to you as the league of our states has had to down to resolutions, allowing syria to zoom involvement in meetings. and we hope that this will contribute to the restoration of peace and security in syria, in order to lift up and resume it to well in the, our region for effective feature, for the entire region on. okay, so that's the light fixture, once again, from a jet, the speech is still going on, that's the syrian president bus started, and i said we heard from just a few moments ago, he was giving his speech. we have with us with us. i'll just say we're a senior correspondence has some i heard about are here onset, so i have some, what did you make of what we heard from the serial present was when you listen to that speech, i present about some of us that you so defining moment it's the end of money and at the beginning of a new one, right, i was in search for the loss of segments in 2010 before the out of spring. and the
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took was about the need to reform. the optic came the spring, which was a defining moment in the boys in history of the out of weld. and we know what happened off of that instability of bias in different parts of the world and city. it became a focal point of that. uh, no mentee of the out of spring house divided out of well and manually out of nations cited was a opal's ation providing significant, committed to and political assistance. so the serial position now is the reverse rehabilitating president bus. out of a sudden, the speech he made, the need to bring about to unity and put an end to interference is quite a defining moment, and this would never have been possible without the political leveretts of size, or maybe a particularly compressible habit of been certain that because we have, for the mind of us that in november 2022, the syrians, when they have the out of the summit, they were looking for what to invite us out of us. and then the feedings. that moment was no, you know, what is a better thought to issue is
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a very divisive issue. we cannot afford to lose most of the leaders of the gulf speeds and because of a sudden us up and then the feeling was that so this a 5 and then let's wait for another bonus. but the sound is used to manage to use the leverage to convince everyone except for a few countries which decided to not to attend the due date as not to attend this summit in a day to invite the west side of assets, which means that a wealth of the out of spring, the world has to understand particularly the out of world. they have to deal with the reality all the god which is basically a token to the shuttle said about the future of syria. convincing the oppositions that is over. but then that would have to grapple with more than $10000000.00 syrian villages. yeah. they all have know what took out they were hoping that tomorrow there would be political stuff and then there would be a serial with us. but some of us have, but now i think this is going to be one of those shot to make moments for those
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millions of syrians who know how to understand that is, is the moment where they have to reconcile without a reality. which is a shuttle said we stay impala backed by the public, but leading up to the summit tests. and there were still divisions amongst some countries who were still against bringing a sudden i said back into the air valley. but, but let's also talk about the optics of this because not only is he there, he has a seat at the table. but before the speech has begun, we actually saw a handshake between him as well as the sodium from friends. of course, this after 12 years of suspension. now, the just on this, the, me, we do one, you know, cup top, it made a statement that the m. e a has left is at danny's back to the house, attending the summit. tom was one of the countries which said, there is no way we're reconciled with my son and i said, and because there was a huge problems with us still,
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that morocco made the same think that noted conciliation with the bus on a less than 8128, a platform that zip is bathing sentiment is, it's about the time to invite a shot and said, and it's quite obvious that this, as i said earlier, it shows you the huge growing political leverage or side your baby of this would never have been possible without effect besides your baby, so they were the ones who invited him and the other one is host of and this happened instead of joining an object to summit, instead what he means for the future, of course, or the uni lots hill basis. the boardwalk comes along with the autonomy the quite these with say, the way we have to, we have to, 1st of all did was some of the problems which we believe us to that before with a concern with my son. and i sent him particularly comfortably, which has been very vocal about. there is no way we were because i would push on us because we have for the mind of us. but up until about a few years ago,
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most of these gulf countries was saying that the best seller was that has this equipment on describing him as a criminal. there were things that most of us have destroyed his country. and that's most of us that has to go, they have teams up with the international community and the america's in particular, all the need to create an environment that would pay the way for by selling such as, you know, they are telling people the reverse that tells me the opposite is what they have been saying of for quite for quite some time, which is basically you have to understand that's the best of the staging part. and by the way, it is pervading sentiment to the point where the talk to themselves, one of the key parts rivals of a sudden assets are changing. and we do understand that it was just a month. it is just going to be a month of time before president present player, and if he wins the election, he went out to meet with my son and said, because the waterworks and there were meetings between the cnn, turkish and syrian officials about reconciliation.
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okay, how somebody let you go for now. thank you so much for that. uh we also earlier on heard from the ukrainian president of a lot am or zalinski. he had addressed the error of me summit in his 1st visit to the middle east since rushed off again its invasion, and he called for support to help protect the ukrainian people, especially it's muslim community. about $300000.00 minority muslim tara tara is living. the crimea peninsula, which was annexed by russia in 2014 eric states, have remained largely neutral over russia's war on ukraine, with many maintaining close ties to moscow. here's what someone's gonna have to say . i'm sure that we can all be united and saving people from the gauges over us and prisons unfortunately, and there are some in the world and here and i you who torn a blind eye to those cages and illegal unexcused and i am here so that
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everyone can take an honest look no matter how hard they are. i've since tried to emphasize they are, must still be independence. and i want to think so the idea, i want to thank the majority of you for supporting for me to national positions and the un charter will not bringing natasha butler, joining us from keith to discuss the landscape, visit two's at the saudi arabia will tell us if there's been any reaction from ukraine and just talk to us a little bit more about his visit when the reaction as yet. but we heard the low dom is lensky that addressing the arab league summit urging aside to ravia and other countries around the world. no, to turn a blind eye to what is happening in russia. now this visit to jetta was uh, something of
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a surprise until the last minutes until ukrainian president landed in saudi arabia . he's in post house and message on his telegram channels. things that he would be addressing, and also need the arab league summit for the handle. so it'd be meeting with the crown prince and having tools with all the saudi officials of the modem is lensky. really underlining a one or 2 points. and he said that ukraine wanted to protect is muslim population, a population that was mostly in crime, if it full of rushes, illegal annexation of con, there in 2014, he said the plan would do everything he could to protect that population. yeah. and so just how, how significant is this trip? natasha sway significance in the sense. so this is us and then skis. first trip to the middle east. sense russians invasion last february is last year. i should say. it is also significant because what we're
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seeing is lensky really, as this will continues to brian don't cost is dates of saw and wines of trying to going to support and age from countries and regions around the world. she knows the side you ravia is a close ally of russia. nevertheless, the saudis of also had good relations with ukraine, is the last 3 decades. in fact, the foreign minister aside, your rape. it was in keith in february. he met lensky then and offered a very large financial aid package of full ukraine. so from ukraine's point of view, they are continuing to reach out to a country that they have had corporation with the 1st saturday or radio as well. this is also a significant because sad, your radio has been playing the role of a mediator in some ways. it has relations with wash, it has relations with you kind of what we seen recently in the policy months. all the saudis negotiate, for example,
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on some prisoners swaps between russia and ukraine, or are in this house. so thank you so much. so are natasha butler reporting from the keys, and that is a light fixture from the air. at least summit in jetta currently underway. we've heard from a number of leaders will move away from this for a moment, but we'll keep an eye out on this features and we'll cross back to the air leak. in a few moments on al jazeera, the folder is another summit underway, and that is the g 7. so leaders have agreed on new sanctions that they say, starve russia off technology, industrial equipment on services that supports war machine. so on the 1st day of a 3 day summit in japan, they also called for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace talks. brought mcbride reports from hiroshima, the full the enemies now allies paying their respect at the sight of one of the
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single most terrific attacks carry dieting. will they hear a shame? a peace memorial park? a show of unity from the g 7 in response to new dangers. and the world seemingly imperiled by new conflicts. seated for the 1st session, a working lunch for 7 plus you lead is heard from the host about the mountain global challenges they face is a or email. the well is covering the confronting complex crises, such as the pen demik, the russian invasion of ukraine. facing these d 7, which has fundamental values the most effectively respond to the keys issues of the international community and elite the well. on the 1st day of the summit, the biggest use was made by a world leader who wasn't here. president, for a lot of me is a lensky of ukraine. but who was widely reported to be planning to attend in person on the last day. instead of buying video link,
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speculation that was linked to denied by keith. the g 7 has issued a lengthy statement. we have funding it support the ukraine and condemning the russian invasion. it adds that a just peace can never be realized without russia completely withdrawing its troops and the fish should be included in any cold, for peace. that's seen as a sideway swipe against china, whose peace plans as cold for a cease fire without russia 1st giving up any of the territory. it's a seas adding to the pressure is on russia. a new raft of sanctions has been announced, as well as steps to stop must go getting around them. yeah, no focused on shifting the door or loopholes, think continue to continue. we took jets, were shut off from critical supplies. we're going to restrict trade in russian demons, russian diamonds on. so as this some, it's being hosted by the only country to have been the victim of an atomic attack
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with the agenda dominated by ukraine facing its own present day war time. you play a threat, rob mcbride, i'll just say era could ashima japan. and we can now speak to rob. he's running us from hiroshima. so rob with japan, being the only do 7 member and a 0. the summit is also focusing on security and the endo pacific yeah, absolutely. the japanese host to a very keen to make the connection between the security situation in europe and in the, in the pacific. with me, i can see that the japanese prime minister famously being close to the saying that today's ukraine stays in his would tomorrow's east asia, a clear reference to the situation of taiwan and threats being made by china and possibly to act unilaterally against it at to fulfill its long held ambition of one day, being united with what it regards as a renegade territory. again,
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the fed being that just as russia was acted against its neighbors. so at, so china, if, unless it's challenge may do the same at some point with taiwan. so can see the japanese on like previous japanese administrations have traditionally been taking the final us to grow much to the pleasure of the strongest allies, the united states, and also to the neighbors. south korea, that's another dynamic could work here because the 3 allies have been working very much more closely together with try lateral drills with that, with intelligent sharing. and in fact, we're going to see a try back to a meeting with you. and so if you all the south korean president traveling that he had to have a meeting with the us and the japanese on the sidelines of this g 7. and a lot of symbolism here, rob, given the whole city, being hiroshima,
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that's right. this has been a very symbolic uh day uh, the only country ever to have been the victim of an atomic attack, a focus sheet, a in particular, it's a very personal mission. he, his, as well as being the prime minister of japan. he is a serving serving member of parliament whose constituency is here to show him his cima. i'd say he was very keen on this 1st day to take his fellow g 7 members. add to that memorial park to the museum, which explains what happened on that awful day. on the 6th of august, 1945, also to talk with a survivor as part of his personal mission of trying to see the world give up its nuclear weapons. and that seems to be a very total to given the 3 of the g 7 men, those the united kingdom front and the united states are if you like 3 founding members of the nuclear club. but japan's position is that with all of the complex that are going on, it makes the situation find more dangerous, having these large nuclear stockpiles and the possibility of ever having another
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issue. thank you so much from a 5 reporting from hiroshima, some more head on the houses there it is already including will tell you why the head of so dense parent military prophets support for us. this has been stripped off his position and the ruling counsel passed. i'm rob reynolds, that the tech expo in silicon valley will be talking about the next next big thing . quantum computers coming up in the sports southwest town players, stuff in to protect friends on family after their response by rival fans. general, have those details a little later in the program, the approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history? yes. phone. truly, folks, even though the big picture,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top story. somebody else has the readings, our, the ser and president of a sudden a certain has been welcome back into the air and league for the 1st time since the war is address the summit in shadow saying he hopes for a new phase in error coordination. you're printing present of a lot of residents getting is also address baths on it. it's. it's his 1st visit to them, at least since restaurants invasion begun, he called for support to help protect the ukrainian people, especially as muslim community leaders of the g. 7 nations have agreed on new sanctions. they say star, russia off technology, industrial equipment and services, that's a ford explorer machine. talk some hiroshima also centered on china's rising influence . meanwhile, the chinese president change and paying has wrap the regional summit with the
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leaders of 5 central asian nations president. she unveiled a plan for a central asia as trade and development. aging says it aims to expand transport links on speed up the expansion of a gas pipeline that will serve o members. jessica washington reports from gian of the this serene setting. this is a high point between his diplomatic efforts in central asia. the presidents of conflicts done good stuff to jake has done to administer and is biggest done gathered in cn at the invitation of presidents agency. so much cheryl being j. let us work closely together to pursue common development, comment of loans, an economy and prosperity, and the embrace of bright future for our 6 countries. president, she said they will encourage chinese funded businesses in the region, creating jobs and development. he also committed to an initial $3800000000.00 in financing support and growth. throughout the summit,
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presidency has stressed the stability and strength of the relationship between china and each of the central asian country. using phrases like good neighborliness and enduring friendship and full train badging as a reliable and respectful partner for the region. china is presidencies growing in the resource rich region long considered most goes domain of influence with trade reaching rankled highs and major construction projects. but experts say china is not looking to compete with russia, but rather consolidate its relationships with friendly countries as tensions with the us grow. and for this entire time, both must go and aging actually have goals that are 1st similar to each other, which is not to have the region of democratize, not to have to region engage more with the west. the summit takes place at the same time. it's need is that the g 7 meet in japan, china is growing influence will be one of the main topics of discussion there with
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the u. s. accusing aging for the calls coercive diplomacy. and meanwhile, chinese stays media have framed the she on summit as a rebuttal to those criticisms presenting it as a form that unlike the t 7, recognizes the needs of developing countries. the robbery between a, an existing major paola and a rising major power is in a way natural. but the important thing here is that the strategic relationship between the countries, it needs to be under management and under control. the leaders here have committed to meeting every 2 years with rotating hosting rights and also establishing a permanent regional secretary it based in china, presidents she like into the group to a ship, braving the wind and waves together in a time of what he called profound change teaching jessica washington out to 0. she on china, the foreign ministers of armenia as
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a page on or holding talks and moscow to con tension in the dispute or territory. it's not going to care about rushes for administer surrogate lab. rob has said moscow will focus on the implementation of all agreements, reached to settle the unrest, armenia and as a page on having stuck in a decades old conflict for control of the contested border region. julia, shep of alova, has more for moscow of the missing in moscow has already started is an attempt to result. yes. and now the long stands and conflicts that's been brewing for decades will have statements from the russian foreign ministry. it says russia is ready to assist here, yvonne and back here in solving that conflict using political end to bla mc means. we're hearing reports that lately that been is kind of shows along. the board is again and, and again, i mean it blames as a bichon to them and vice versa. and those and there were a number of meetings with the involvement of the us signs us 6 true estates,
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antony blinking in particular. and it was states as the dialogue between back who and terry box is the only way to result tensions in the courses region. at the same time, the united states secretary of state, also promised us support for years on end by coo and response cremeans pokes month to make trips. colts tries that the russian side welcomes any assistance and resulting tensions between the years on end. because on the basis of bilateral documents that was signed into full of 2020, with the participation of russia and a mean and as a bichon, they also had a meeting with the e. u a source he's and the participants of the mason discussed the situation on the border between a mean and a submission on the on blo, king of the regional transport and economic infrastructure and humanitarian issues . rescue operations are continuing in northern italy after heavy rain caused severe floods. at least 13 people have been killed while 10 thousands have been displaced
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by the storm. italy's farm lobby says the flooding has caused incalculable damage. what the hell need reports from your e mail in northeastern italy, and we are here inside one of the hundreds of houses that have been flooded in this area in the northeast, a tally, and i mean really walking around here. you can see how high the water has arrived and we live to a complete standstill in this place. we're just going to assist you on a little tour. now we spoke to the owners of this house. they were sleeping on the upper floor and the but they didn't expect this amount of weight simply because there was a drought up until earlier this week when these 2 racial rains came down about 6 months. where as in the span of 36, i was, you can see here this room had been newly done. the owners told us actually that there was some ukrainian refugees thing here until
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a few weeks ago. and the have prepared this room just for the now all the street is completely flooded and from one house of yard or this is exactly what you see. we've been around other villages in this area. some of them are even more domesticated. and one of the main legal sense that got that people there told us that the water came up to 160 centimeters high. inside their houses. they were basically shoveling and taking a wee thing out of their houses, the furniture that belonging absolutely everything. and then this damage to the infrastructure and certainly the conversation since the beginning of the up to just a few days ago in this area was about drought. people knew that would be some rain, but no one expected this amount of rain. her depth of how many elders either in muscle and bar dose in northeast italy. the new ones refugee agency says that more
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than a 1000000 people have been displaced by fighting ensued. on of these 250000, among them had been forced to flee. the country is fighting intensifies in the capital cartoon, and the western czar for region. you and hcr says a further 843000 people have been internally displaced. meanwhile, the head of sedans, ruling suffering council has fired the leader of the rapids support forces as his deputy. the leader of the army have been for the 100 hon. signed a decree on friday to sac, i'm done, does, although known as him, etc. from the transitional council, with immediate effect. april more good reports from durham on as it comes to 35 days after this thoughts of the conflict between the cities army and the power of military rapids support forces. and a lot of people were wondering why it took so long, but the impact that this would have is on the position of the ruling counsel itself . no. prior to this, should anything happen to the head of the coverage, the council, on who's also the army chief,
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the person who would take over would be the head of the our affair. because of the decision that, or the degree that has been issued by that are allowed to put that on. that's not the case right now. and the person who will be taking over should anything happens to the routing sovereignty council would be the head of the dance people embrace and move north from under medic, i got that doesn't mean that he would also be in charge of the army. the army has its own system when it comes to who will take over the command of the army. so if anything happened to the commander in chief, there's also the issue of the tasks that are happening within 2 sites and decided city of jet that, that is likely to reduce the powers of the recess. especially because a now that he's no longer the vice president, and it also could have a role in terms of how the international bodies will be dealing with a $25.00. now, the international community has been dealing with both of the iris s and between these army size is equal when it looks like what the general i've been trying to do is to show that they must have
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a similar position in the similar strength. and he wants the international community to not treat them as equals inter pool is issued, an arrest warrant for 11 on central bank. governor yard said i'm in the lebanese ministry of interior, confirm that it has received the notice. the governor is accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds charges he denies. the hong kong is high court has dismissed a legal challenge by immediately to and jimmy lies saying that it doesn't have jurisdiction, lies facing charges under a national security law. and had been seeking to continue to be represented by his british lawyer. but for lawyers have been banned from working on national security trials. the national security committee answers directly to facing the vice president of cambodia is candle. light party says that he will submit an appeal against it's disqualification from july's election. if the bond is of health and it leaves the cambodian people's party virtually unchallenged when voters go to
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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 in which his policy will be virtually on challenge. the launch is still position policy. the campbell policy has been banned from standing . the national election commission said it had failed to complete its registration . bloomfield, when the candlelight party is absent, 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 the campbell like policies stepped into the void left by the cambodian national press key policy, you'll see an op which was dissolved in 2017 the success and local elections that yeah. but it posed a serious threat to homes,
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and then the next general election policy lead to kim sucka spent 6 years in detention before being sentenced. the 27 years of the house arrest the treason and much now that he's going, there is no policy or personality to stand in the way. you know, when sam is obviously gotten used to not having any form of political opposition, he likes the fact that and, you know, the senate and 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 the ones that again, when boots just go to the polls in july, 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
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a choice or an option that will probably not going 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 vehicle, in particular is sunset and they'd be coming to the end of his political career. he says he'll 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 elgin 0, still ahead on the else. is there a news our the sports news on the team from english for balls, 3rd tier, produce what are the greatest impacts of all time general have those details in a moment?
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the little chart g, p t, and other artificial intelligence tools are re making the tech industry. but a i could soon be overshadowed by a new type of vastly more powerful computer rentals. is that the tech expo in silicon valley with more at the tech expo in silicon valley companies are focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning. and they're also preparing for the next next big thing. quantum computing quantum computing is a game changer. these oddly beautiful chandelier,
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like contractions are prototype quantum computers. instead of silicon chips, they use atomic particles to store and transmit information. this is not just a better, faster computer, right? this is completely different. it's a new computing paradigm that will be unleashed on the world. it could be unleashed in as little as 3 years. the physics are complicated, but the bottom line is easy to grasp. a problem that would take a super computer 10000 years to solve, can be cracked by a lot of computer. in 4 minutes, the technology may have enormous benefits. for instance, quantum sensing can make medical imaging much faster, but such powerful tools can be used for good and bad. for example, quantum computers could big child's play of encryption. at the point where quantum
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computing overtakes conventional computing is called q day or the quantum apocalypse. and that as a moments it all encryption systems that we have implemented today are useless. they're broken, superpowers are already engaged in that kind of quantum arms race. president joe biden has imposed export bands on quantum technology to china. and there's another ominous potential. i would not rule out the possibility of an intelligence explosion where we combine quantum with a i into generative and applied models that are so beyond our own intelligence. that there are possibilities in which the technology, quotes manipulates and control us or rule us. it's sometimes it scares me,
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governments and corporations don't have much time to establish global guard rails for what may be the most powerful technology of all time. rob reynolds, l g, 0, santa clara, california. time for an update on the sports news. here's john. thank you. during the 2nd round of golf, the pga championship is underway and this is the month to catch after around $1.00 price. and it does sound like that. let's go 586 buddies. and a couple of babies to set the clubhouse targets at full on de paul. he wasn't shut behind. eric cole, who didn't managed to complete his opening round on day one, cold, and dropped a couple of shots on friday to leave to sound the top of the leaderboard. one show back is a group of players, including last year as mazda is champions, skunky chef, like he had a baby free round, that's the 1st time he's managed to do that. as a major championship. but 12 number one, john rom is battling to make the cuts. he showed a 6, i have a pol, $76.00, which leads to 10 shots of the pay. it is
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a fantastic round of golf on at oak hill procedures. place very that will golf course and as i was looking at throughout the week, i'm like, man, i don't know how shooting under par is impossible out 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 my square could have been even lower, and now i'm just happy to get through it. know movies and good momentum going to tomorrow. it was a frustrating night for the problem. james, on the i like has in the m b a pile styles a lot going to if the western conference finals series against the denver nuggets. the problem didn't have one of his batch of games summed up by dismissed, don't shots in the 2nd. so suddenly we don't see often that i went on to win. this one, i want to wait till one, a 3 to take a to nothing lead the series needs to listen to these. it's a game 3 on saturday. what do you say god, what is the fact that this has nothing to double a tournament is forced the 1st time the 4 winds and we have an opportunity to go
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home and play great basketball and home service. um, so you know, until the team reach you uh, 4 times that you always have an opportunity to come out of it. you know, so that's the confidence that we should have. and i know it's somebody a so tough here to climb up, but we still have an opportunity to, you know, play good basketball and, and play the best best of a series of game 3 in the n h l playoffs. that was an incredible finishes the florida of houses be the carolina hurricane $32.00 and a full service on the roof. last day you could check scoring with seconds, remaining to give his team the when i'm the one. nothing late in the eastern conference. fine. got a lot of energy. now to our exclusive interview with formal, also amount of to austin venga. he's towed out his era. he has no regrets about dedicating his life to football. he spent 22, he is at the premier lee club and that works is fif is chase of global football development between phone think so you live,
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what day you were born and the day you know why? and to me look up this, that the, the why you sweet boy, you know, and so, yes, today we, in, i, inside, when i look at, do you think i sacrificed everything in my life all that but it was what had to be a really meaningful me so i cannot the drawers of me and so there's no regret to that. and you can see the awesome thank interview with my colleague far is not in full one talks. i would just say right, as of these times, the fast will be on saturday at full. so i teach empty on the bank. the altima qualified for the champions makes a 19 consecutive seasons while newcastle united and now just one went away from seeing a place in europe as a premier club. competition for the 1st time in 20 is they beach bryant's in for one in the english premier league on says a new cost will stay. the 3 points, the head of manchester, united states, they will secure champions,
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league football if they be left up on monday. this is so cool for weeks and be ready for the final will st. joe's same renews, very much taking on 6 time when a severe, robust game against by level chosen was briefly halted when the smoke from flags began to effect visibility on the pips munoz team. it playing out a male male through all today 31 man on aggregate. so they, as school did extra time to in this so i can see event is this go from from a right to play everyone. miller taking his team 332 on advocates severe reaching the ready for the final full. the 7 sign and the 2 are you ready for the conference? the final will be between west i'm here in seen at west palm beach. a set up for 1000000 and evelyn. so ratcliffe, 831 advocate, victory london team. we play in that 1st year being final for 47 is that was the morning things that will have to the final whistle once in a zip out. most times it's the family and friends of the west town is scuffles. went on that for several minutes, and some of the west town players even have to intervene before police and stewards
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stepped into commerce situation. i can't explain what, how to fly. it hummed, okay, which always was players involved because the front there was a family session with most of the family and friends with him. and i think that's why all of them were seen friends of their own family, not area. so at eh, not was, that was probably the reason for the reaction. and you know, what we, what you don't want to do is in any way to polite the night, the, to, because it certainly wasn't waste time support. she was looking for trouble. they both live and happy to celebrate at the end of the game. so your and dana's ups that place in the final, with the draft take extra time when it basel answered in the next go in the 120 minutes, giving them a full 3. advert goodwin fear and team to become the 1st time to reach the funding of 4 different major. you're paying competition and was kind of now and i found it out 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 friendship and title when the tournament
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starts next week, the 36 year old housing struggling with a hit problem and hasn't played since losing in the 2nd round. feel strange and open in january. it will be the 1st time he's not completed it right in barrel since making his tournament a day in 2005, he's won the title and power as a record 14 times today still in the position that i am not able to fulfill myself. 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 sign it, i will miss the front shaven for the 1st time in 18 is here's the look of what was going on in the well back in 2004 the last time he didn't play at the running girls, george w bush was re elected as us president mark zuckerberg launched a new social networking service called facebook. supporting wise,
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a little messy made is the ab football selena at 17, and greece schultz to everyone by winning the yours finally in the field. well, peter jackson's the lord of the rings, the return of the king, one best fix here at the all schools that yeah, when will the king of clate were to and that's the big question. of course, a sign it i won't be a different type and then assessing. i'll sit spots oh being well, it will be and he's, he's informed that of running girls brought up a 5 has reached the semifinals of the a tally and open the 2020 to run it wrapped in. right. got past preparations of what is your it's 6364 in the courses says the past is yet to drop the sets out. this is the great cool face daniel metal to have it for a place in the final the russian sealed his small, soft, decreasing prost. yeah. complement. 6 to 6 deep seated level one. i'm actually italian capital before this fortnight, but now has a semi file to look forward to whether if we have those 3, if it's possible, not just again 6 by now it's most often we cover football from the 3rd to the english game,
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but when it comes back from full goes down. you can't help it take notice sheffield wednesday in blue and white stripes. here we're playing piece. very nice. it in the semi finals and the leaf one piles. trading full deal from this last like wednesday, which is arguably one of the graces come back some time. a 1 point one on the 9th. and that made the aggregate score 5 will say the match went to the tennessee shifted wednesday, a winning this is out today, 3 to the lead one, playoff. find the front of the stuff that is a useful sound piece that will happen in that state. thank you. so much thanks for watching. i'll just narrow back in just a moments with much more of the daisy, the or
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the unique folded protein by a palestinian nowadays using the symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also some of the nice, clear to be on that come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. we've come to palestine, palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on out. in hebron. boys bri ethan slide picture. but then this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times show thoughts and often arrested. a delicately told tale fumed over 5 years of a coming of age and
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