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the . the g 7 summit gets underway in japan were leaders of unveiled new sanctions against russia following its invasion of ukraine. the tutorials is there a lie from headquarters in delphi, and getting navigate to also coming up. ukraine's president is what the error of the summit in jetta followed him as a landscape says some leaders are turning a blind eye to the war in his country. after a decade of isolation, the syrian leader of a sudden aside, also attends the air of league summit in saudi arabia, bus on rob reynolds at the tech expo and silicon valley. we'll be talking about the next, next big thing. quantum computing. the
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hello leaders of the g 7 nations have agreed on new sanctions. they say starve russia off technology, industrial equipment on services that support it's for machine. so on the 1st day of a 3 day summit in japan, they also calls for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace thoughts. brought mcbride reports from hiroshima, the full the enemies now allies paying their respect at the sight of one of the single most terrific attacks carried 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
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a good email. the world is covering the confronting complex crises, such as the pen demik, the russian invasion of ukraine. facing these d 7, which has fundamental values, must effectively respond to the keys issues of the international community, elite the well. on this 1st day of the summit, the biggest use was made by a will lead to 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 5 video link, speculation that was linked to denied by keith, the g 7 is issued a lengthy statement. we have funding get 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 that this should be included in any cold for peace. that scene is a sideways. why pickens, china, whose peace plants as cold for
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a cease fire without russia 1st giving up any of the territory. it's a seas adding to the pressures on russia. a new raft of sanctions has been announced, as well as steps to stop must go getting around them. yeah, i know focused on shifting the door on loopholes and continue to continue reconstructs. were sort of from critical supplies. we're going to restrict trade in russian demons, russian diamonds. not so as of this, some it's being hosted by the only country to have been the victim of an atomic attack with the agenda dominated by ukraine facing its own present day war time. you play a threats. rob mcbride, i'll just sarah hit a shame by japan. ukraine's president's voluntarism lensky made an announced visit to saudi arabia as a host of the arid lee summit in jetta. savanski called for support to help protect the ukrainian people with special needs muslim community. so that's case visit to
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so the mark so deviation from his strategy as you pray and looks to gather more support from beyond its allies. arab states have remained largely neutral in the conflict with many maintaining close ties to moscow. i am sure that we can all be united in saving people from the gauges over us and prisons unfortunately. and there are some in the world. and here among you who don't a blind eye to those cages and illegal unexcused has. and i'm here so that everyone can take an honest look no matter how hard they are. i've since tried 2 instances, as they are, must still be independence. and i want to think so that i them, i want to thank the majority of you for supporting farm international positions. and the un charter pulled up more on his visit to
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a jetta with natasha butler. joining us from keith. so tell us more about the significance of his visit. natasha is a significant visit because i says ukrainians 1st the to the middle east. and what's clear is he is costing his net fall and why beyond his traditional allies looking to go into more support or looking for more aid for ukraine. he urge a saudi arabia not to turn a blind dye to russia's war and ukraine. he said, people around the world should do the same, and she knows of all of them is lensky knows of russia is a close ally of saudi arabia. but nevertheless, ukraine has closely cooperated. we've started right before 3 decades. in fact, in february, the saudi foreign minister was here and keep met so lensky. he also pledged a large financial aid package for ukraine,
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subject to have relations and watch. it also means a suicide. you re bid this visit. it is also significant 3 ad, because saudi arabia has been playing the role of a mediator, if you like, in recent months between russia, between ukraine, because they can talk to both sides. and it was recently just involved in negotiating that release of prisoners from the face of russia and ukraine, a prison as well. all right, thank you. and it's also butler reporting from key as well. another high profile gas, the summit enjoy that is the syrian president bush auto aside, who's been welcome back into the arab league. he's attending the summit for the 1st time since the war began in 2011 and is expected he. he addressed the summit a little earlier on, i said has been shunned for the crackdown and opposition protest, or is as well as the conflict that followed the saudi conference. how much inside man said that he hopes that says return will lead to stability in syria. we're
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clear and i'll tell you, so if i said, well, we can't allow outlines to be a platform for complex enough with the complex that have curriculum development in our region. it's with pleasure today, the talking to bash on aside the president of syria is present to you as the league of our states has had to down a resolution allowing syria to is you 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 its role in the our region for effective feature, for the entire region. on the sunset, the summit was a historic opportunity to address crises across the region. what um, what the city? a be sure, all the above all, we must leave domestic affairs to our respective people. all we need to do is prevent foreign forces from intervening, and we hold this summit in an unstable global landscape. but syria remains in the heart of the region which is crowned by the summit, which i hope will pay the way for a new journey of joint error, action, harmony,
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peace, and prosperity rather than destruction and war he mounted. we have an assault, is there a senior correspond that has a mind about joining us here in the house? so, um, how soon, how, how significant a moment is it for syria as well as for perhaps the geo politics in the region. when, but sudden i said, i made a speech for the 1st time and over a decade. well, the hey, hey, managed to break 12 years of incident of isolation by the international community. and this would never have been possible how did not being for the huge political influence of sides of ravia, which has invited him to fill the summit. the salad is on the, i know it's, he's out of the view, but if you want to solve the prices in sylvia, you need to have bust out. i said on board. and then you would be able to talk about the piece of the opposition and bringing people back to the house. we're talking about 12000000 syrians is a ton of these place all evicted of that the or that homes. but this is
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a huge trial for most of us, because saudi arabia itself, in 2011, was a staunch drive. little bush out of us has provided significant military and political assistance to the serial position. and the general prevailing sentiment and the sponsor of the world, but particularly among the gc cd that was on the need to help us out and said ejected from fall to pay with the way for the position to uh to take over. but it seems that the deal they had with the iranians in march. it is bedding for us on a deal which was brokers by china is bathing the way for this reconciliation. facade is hoping that this could be conducive to another supplement, any event, whether happy and bogged down in a will. i guess the cookies for quite some time,
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and i think they're looking for an exit strategy for the event. an exchange, the offering us up this return to the public, right? how some, you know, you've covered so many arab league summit. so when it comes to this one, what would success look like for the saudi arabia? because as you know, the air leak has been criticized by some as being ineffective and being paralyzed because of all the divisions amongst the countries themselves. us to remember the 2010 up summit, which was insists in libya and all the talk was about why audibly there's also disconnected for reality. why are they willing to implement genuine reforms of the institution itself? few months later, they out of spring and the out of spring kind of that was a strong indication that this institution itself cannot really solve the problems of the region. because what happened was the 1st time in the history of the unavoidable,
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you see people taking that histories because of the sun because of the up and over us. but the aquatic rule and the economic conditions was that it disintegrated. it paved the way for more instability and violence. and by the way, for the last 12 years, the out a league itself was as inefficient as ever. is this a good going to be a turning point? i don't think so because the device continues while we are talking a bit of time left, the summit blanked off to wipe off to this beach all the earlier with the secretary general cutoff, morocco, kuwait. i've been very critical of this reconciliation with the son of us that i thought in particular things that we need to address the cult issues before talking about to rehabilitation. and the defied would definitely say continue. mm hm. for many, many, many, many, many years to to come this is not going to be the beginning of
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a new era as far as the edible is concerned. however, the speech today by selling us that is definitely the endo valve spring. let's say how some thank you so much for that analysis. still a heads on al jazeera will be live in gaza with a military wing of the palestinian islamic jihad group are honoring those count during 5 days. if is really bombardments last week. and that's what happened to me in northeast italy and i bring you the latest of the plugs that have devastated. they me never mind. yeah. region let's go with your world's weather uptake. this one will focus on asia, and i said heavy along, we'll put the colors on and focus on dr. the read the heart of the temperature parts of sim providence. maybe even below just on providence as well. your
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temperatures will close in on 50 degrees over the course of the weekend. this is pre monsoon heat. we'd expect it at this time of the year, but it's never easy when we see temperatures like this quite dangerous. in some cases, deadly as well. heat wave alerts for that northwest corner of india, but i'm right, sorry, coming in at 42 degrees. now if we focused on the active weather in india, some showers and storms popping up and onto pradesh through to careless state. but with this wind of the bay and gall, and shuffling in a lot of humidity, lot of moisture. so that's gonna spark storms and bung with dash, including for the capitol dock of some of these storms could be severe as well. blazing sunshine though in thailand that allows the temperature to get up to 38. but over the next few days, i was in storms who move in here, that's going to lower your temperature and off to china, we go here, come our plumb rains are seasonal rains. this is what we'd expect at this time of the year between the gang see and the pearl river valley and for japan, some parts of ponds to island set temperature records for the month of may, but that storm system swept out the heat. so tokyo,
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you'll max out at $23.00 degrees on saturday, c and a bit the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious green transition plans enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the
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how are we going to be top stories on al jazeera leaders of the g? 7 nations have agreed on new sanctions. they say start fresh off technology, industrial equipment on services that support it's, we're machine talks and who were ashima, also centered on china's raising influence booster and president bush auto assault has been welcome back into the air leak for the 1st time since the war. he's a trespass summit and joseph saying that he hopes for a new phase in error coordination. the ukrainian president will let him as a landscape also addressing that summit. it's his 1st visit to them, at least since russia's invasion began. he called for support to help protect the ukraine and people especially muslim community the military waiting of the palestinian is that makes it hard to group this thing. tribute to commander is killed by is really air strikes on garza last week 6 and could spare gains leaders were killed during 5 days if is really bump apartment fair strikes. also killed at
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least $33.00 palestinians, including women and children. the group responded by firing hundreds of rockets into his real feeling. one is really and they agreed to a cease fire on sunday in the say it is live for us from that events in gaza. so tell us how the tributes are being page, you know? yes, see a, this is one of the biggest is hearing because the city is let me do had the puts we gave the. 8 ring that is why don't you have the there come ration necessary to the 5 days of now they're paying tribute with the instructions. the support of the people to part is facing the event to who has been killed in the 5 days and the violence against is really military to,
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to their families who have been killed and others who have been injured. that we see all the fixtures. hang there, the fixtures of those killed the pictures of those injured their families and, and the older other people outside of 5 days. and, you know, this is not unusual because we usually see this after any round of confrontation with, with israel. but talk us through this, the significance of such, riley's well, it's very significant for talents. the instructions are pointing every around with israel. they do some scary movies in this. 2 world and they also show other support to people, but the most important thing with the numbers in masses that are being invited to come to for faith and the numbers of people who do these events for
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different people. very, very essential. especially that we know that in such relative why the many civilians are in the catalog numbers of casualties either by being targeted or their homes be targeted or. d their homes being destroyed because other homes have been sorry. you said that our misalignment sites according to the israel, the military. now also you chose to support the other. the other quite to showcases many lessons and their military force here. the people thank you so much. it's very important to hold such come ration. thank you so much . you must say is reporting for us from gaza. so you, as the refugee agency says, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting into done at least 250000.
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among them had been forced to flee the country. it's fighting intensifies in the capital cartoon and the western door for region, the you and hcr as, as of further 843000 people, had been internally displaced by the leader of the army off the for 1000. but hon has appointed shims dean come by. she is new deputy commander in chief. earlier he sacked him, done. does a load on his head match from the transitional council with immediate effect to talk about this. we have, have a morgan, she's joining us from under mine. so what does the sacking mean and what do we know about the new deputy hipaa? well, what we do know is that the head of the army general have been for the hon. no has 2 deputies, one of them isn't the sovereignty council, who replaces the head of the rapids support forces commander my how much i'm done, take a little. and the other is in the military. who is the tenant general terms? have been a combustion and it seems like he's trying to draw
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a line between the political and military aspects here in the, in the capital costume and around. so down now we know that the, that he dismissed earlier the deputy head of the southern to council, the commander of the ira stuff. um, how much sometimes are going to and it seems to be a move to reduce his powers, even though he did not dismiss him as a member of the sovereignty council. when it comes to the military ships have been compassion and the others who appointed with him are all also members of the sovereignty council would have been promoted in terms of the minister. and it looks like his trying to get his house in order as the military operations against the rapid support forces here in the capital out of to him and in other parts of the country continues. and how about is this going to have any impact on the fighting on the ground? and what can you tell us about the latest fighting as well. so i think is likely to continue between the hours of and the city. these are the, especially with no deal or resolution reached between the 2 sides in the i'm direct
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talks that are happening inside the inside the review. now we know that they were as strikes in the city of the mind in the west, some parts by the southern, these army against our assess positions and come to mind. we also know that slicing is ongoing in the dark for region and it has intensified over the past week. it was previously sunset around the west are 4 and the city of janina where hundreds of people lost their lives. but it's been also since also expanded to include soft r 4 and the 6 you have now where more than a dozen people have died. and the heavy artillery can be heard by residents in that city. there's also been fighting reported incentives are for and residents say that the hours of has attacked the army base and it's trying to take over the city of fame in that, in the city of, uh, west of central dar for, sorry, so uh, the slicing in our for his ongoing there housing is of people who still remain trapped in their homes, unable to leave their areas of fighting because of the insecurities, but also cuts off from so many tear and 8 and for medical assistance. thank you so
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much. have a morgan reported from under mon ensues on foreign ministers of armenian as a page on a holding talked in moscow to contention and disputed territory? if not going to care about the process for administer circuit lab. rob has said that moscow will focus on the implementation of all agreements, rich to settle the unrest armenian as a result. and having stuck in a decades old conflict for control of the contested border region. interpol was issued and arrest warrants for 11 on the central bank of an a re on selma. 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 claims. he denies the columbia as president, has said that there is no confirmation before children, including a baby. what, missing when their plane crashed me, amazon had been rescued. the plane came down and talk with a province more than 2 weeks ago. rescue teams have found items they think belong
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to the children in the jungle, as well as a makeshift shelter. 3 adults including the pilots i'm the children's mother were killed. one of the smaller cross crossed earlier this month. strictly on his, during the search for 37 people who are missing after their fishing boats st and the indian ocean on tuesday, the rest of the chinese vessel was found on thursday. 2 people had been confirmed dead, the crew or from china, indonesia and the philippines. will chat, jp 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 visit the tech expo and 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
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computing is a game changer. these oddly beautiful chandelier, 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 on least 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,
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quantum computers could big child's play of encryption. at the point where quantum 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 sold beyond our own intelligence. that there are possibilities in which the technology, quotes manipulates ends,
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control us or rule us. it's sometimes it scares me, 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. hong kong is high court is dismissed, a legal challenge by media tycoon jimmy lie 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. a foreign lawyers have been banned from working on national security trials. the national security committee answers directly to beijing. thousands of protesters and argentina capital have marched for a 2nd day against the rising cost of living. they're angry at the measure is adopted by the government to comply with the international monetary funds. $100000000.00 loans to tackle
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a worst thing. cost of living crisis rescue operations are continuing in northern italy after heavy rain caused severe floods. at least 13 people had been killed while 10 thousands had been displaced by the storm. at least 4 in law besides, the flooding has caused incalculable damage. had that been had made reports in their email, not in northeastern italy. yes, you're inside one of the hundreds of houses that have been flooded in this area in the northeast, italy, 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 rain simply because there was a drought up until earlier this week when these 2 arrived. so rain came down about
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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 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 them mainly called sun faggots 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,
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but no one expected this amount of rain. her depth of how many elders either in muscle bar dose in northeast italy, sciences in mexico are keeping close watts on the output for volcano. so its been suing toxic fumes and rock in the air since 1994 and it started rumbling again. this week. situated south west mexico city, close around 22000000 people. a severe or option could cut off air roots or even smother the city and ash, prosecutors and new zealand have charged a 48 year old man with 2 accounts of horse and following a deadly hostile fire. earlier this week, police say they haven't ruled out the possibility of more serious charges, and we'll keep the suspect in custody for story loafers lodge. and wellington caught fire in the early hours of tuesday. 5 people were killed in not plays. spain's ministry is helping firefighters tackle awhile to find the countries west.
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it started in the region of extra madura on wednesday. at least 550 people have been forced to leave their villages. governmental authorities say the fire was deliberately the.

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