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hello, i'm 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our live from doha. coming up in the program today, g 7 liter is announced. new sanctions against russia. they also warn china is growing nuclear arsenal is a concern for global stability. ukraine's president makes an appearance of the our leaves, summits in jetta. he says some leaders are turning a blind eye to the russian invasion. and after more than a decade of isolation, syrian leader by cheryl, a side of 10, sierra leak summits in saudi arabia. i'm the me and northeast italy. i bring you the latest of the floods that have devastated. they me never mind. yeah . region and on pizza. spanish with you a sports price of december leads golf. the 2nd major of the year, the pga championship and the rim is from the bottom. james is the lake is go to down and they play a fee is with the denver nuggets. the
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it is just past 1500 gmc, and we start with the g 7 summit in japan where leaders have agreed on new sanctions against russia. on the 1st day of this 3 day summits, in hiroshima, they called for the complaint withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace talks. and they warn china is growing nuclear arsenal is a concern for global stability. after talks on nuclear disarmament, rob mcbride reports from the japanese city, the full the enemies now allies paying their respect at the sight of one of the 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,
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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, must effectively respond to the keys issues of the international community and elite the well. on this 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 5 video link, speculation that was linked to denied by keith. the g 7 is 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 that this should be included in any cold for peace that seen as
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a sideway swipe against china, whose peace plans as cold for a cease fire without russia 1st giving up any of the territory. it just seems adding to the pressure is on russia. and you 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. think continue to continue. restricts were sort of from critical supplies. we're going to restrict trade inhibition demons, russian, diamonds on. so as this summit, 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 public bride. i'll just say era could ashima japan. alright, let's turn now to our corresponding natasha butler, who is reporting live from keith. natasha bought a mirror zalinski involved in
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a flurry of high level diplomatic activity as rob bros reporting. he's going to go to the g 7. he's not there yet. however, where he has been today was at the arab league summit. now that's interesting because those are countries that have not been strong backwards of ukraine until now. they've remained neutral. tell us about that. what he told him and what he was there for the yeah, that's correct. the arab states have remained largely neutral in this conflict between russia and ukraine, buffalo division lensky. a very aware of course, inside the rape is a host of this. some, it has close toys, for example, with russia. but that doesn't mean that those countries unable to also support ukraine. and we've seen that with re add, we seen, for example, just a few months ago as a foreign minister from saudi arabia here in key pledging a financial package of for ukraine. we also know, for example,
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the modem is lensky is hoping to reach out to others in the region. this is a one about trying to cost is net. why to be owned is traditional allies and try and go to move support from other countries. other regions in the world will not be our bleak summit. so lensky gave a brief address and sense. of course, those present for listening to him. he said, of course, he wants the boy in ukraine to and ad urged aside the radio on the other countries at that summit, multitude in a blind life to russia's actions in ukraine. i am sure that we can all be united in saving people from the cages over us and prisons. unfortunately, there are some in the world and here and on you who don't a blind eye to those cages and illegal annexations. and i'm here so that
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everyone can take an honest look no matter how hard they are. i've since tried to answer those 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 for international positions and the un charter. what do you heard that earlier from a robot mcbride's that so lensky is due in japan, in a russian mode to meet a g. 7 lead is impasse and this really does capital for it has been something of a world window of diplomacy folder, ukrainian leader who was recently in a number of european countries meeting. lee does that looking to try and urge those leaders to supply my weapons? he's come away with more pledges of more weapons for ukraine with more military age packages. a full keep this of course, in just possibly weeks, months away,
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who knows even days away from an anticipated counter offensive by ukrainian forces . here natasha butler reporting live from kiva on volume here. zelinski who is getting between these 2 summit. so the arab lea get the moments and the g 7 in a few days. thank you natasha. we want to spend more time on the arab league summit due to the presence of another high profile gas than jetta. talking about the syrian president bus sharla side who has been welcomed back into the arab league. he is attending the summit for the 1st time since the war began in 2011. so a decade plus a violation. assign had been shunned for the brutal crack down on the opposition protesters and the conflict that ensued. well, saudi crown prince, mom had been so mind, hopes that sides return will lead to stability in syria. aside said that the summit was a historic opportunity to address crises across the region as well. the what the,
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close to the city a visual be and 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 air region, which is crowned by the summit, which i hope will pay the way for a new journey of joints, era, action, harmony, peace, and prosperity rather than destruction and war he models. we're also 0 senior correspondent, ashan, while bar joins is now here in doha for more on that. how strongly, if i told you back in 2011 when the syrian war civil war broke out? that not only would the charlotte side remain in power for a decade, plus, but he would eventually be brought back in to the arab family. would you believe that? no one would believe it for the simple reason that the world was never united when it comes to the spring. for example, when the cost for
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a single buck to step aside, the saudis of the amenities made it clear to the americans that they want a we'd like to stay in power. but when it came to syria, all the predominantly send the out of world, including the sound, is the amenities. all the golf stations stood behind the pro democracy movement and deliver to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons and all sorts of support for the opposition to evict us. but to top of a sudden asset. now they're doing completely the opposite of that. why? for the simple reason, this is a clear message that the out of spring is over and that the out of world has to contend with the studies quote that prevails before 2011. but of course you pull this out is because of the ones who are using all the leverage to show this semblance of nobody in the world and the united want to move forward. is
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it united? i don't think so. it is more devices than of can i lead to read a list of recent events in the region to you look at this, this is saudi arabia and iran were proximal, or just in the last few months, saudi arabia angling for peace and yet, and just in the last few months, weeks, even saudi arabia mediating talks into sedan conflict happening right now. saudi arabia, normalizing ties with syria, which has been doing over the last few weeks. and what's, what's going on basically, education was a fascinating, ever changing political 4th lines of the region. for the last a decades, it was always the americans to end up with the saudis, for the sake of moving forward. when it comes to what type of opposite of the sponsor of the world except the in march, the saudis took the world by surprise including the americans. and the, and they, they managed to strike a deal with the body is to deal with that was broken by china. that deal was on the basis of ending the war india. but with the saudis had been bogged down for now.
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for now, 78 years at an exchange of reconciliation of president masato said. so it may just step by the, by the way, also for the europeans are for the americans, will still continue to say, this is a bad idea to reconcile with us because the un estimates about almost 400000 people were killed. but suddenly, i said, has used what chemical weapons against the people, the 10000000 syrians also of the house you the intent to displace refugees. you can find him without solving all those problems is widely seen by many as an act of betrayal. us in western countries, as you mentioned, did not want this to happen. they did not want to bring syria back into the arab fold. and yet saudi arabia seems not to care or why not the us was has been for decades. saudi arabia's staunchest ally and now that, that what we thought was a given about the region is no longer getting us think this comes from saudis,
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a growing a sentiment that they can no longer rely on the americans when it comes to their own regional security. they sold the around the as the, the increasing the leverage value because i'm not doing anything about it. and then they decided to opt for some size mix shift when it comes to foreign policy, teaming up with the chinese doing this with the alliance, which was absolutely unprecedented. no one would have thought about is about the few months ago, the teaming up with the iranians for the sake of ending rewarding young men by the exchange, the inviting of my son. and i said not only to join the league is fascinated when he said in his, the speeds of to 12 years of isolation. let's then together, let's unfolding into fetus without even authentic a sing with above the atrocities committed by his own truth, i guess the civilians and sylvia. this with the backend of the audibly which is a message to the out of world forgot about pro democracy movement. that'd be done
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to a talk with see how can i help are always great to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us on that today. thank as well, there's plenty more head on this is our including the military wing of the palestinian islamic jihad group honoring members killed in is really 0 strikes last week will be live in gaza and just a moment also, warnings that a quantum leap and computing could pose dangers for the future of humanity and ins, forklift around james has a night to forget for the lakers, the latest from the n. b, a playoffs coming up the, the you in refugee agency says more than 1000000 people have been displaced in just a month of fighting and sedan. at least 250000 among them had been forced to flee their country. and there's been no let up to the fighting and the capital and violence has now spread to the western door for region. the you and hcr says
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a further 843000 people have been internally displaced in the country. and so it ends army chief of the elbow han has formerly removed the head of the rapids support forces from the governing council. for han, signed a decree, sacking. mohammed hummed on doug below. the 2 leaders have been locked in the bitter of battle for control of the country. hibbon morgan is in undermined near car to him. him at the head of the rapids support forces. mister doug below officially removed from sedan silver and council, i suppose that was to be expected. well, yes, people have been wondering from the 1st day of the conflict nearly 5 weeks ago in the head of the army general, i've been put that on. who's also the head of the sovereignty council will dismiss the head of our staff from his position as vice president of the south branch of counseling, which is the routing body here. and so that, and the degree was issued today in between the hours of friday morning. now the
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other degree that generally the hot issued is in terms of the military arrangements . all 5 disabilities are army. he appointed a general sense of being capacity as his deputy. and 2 other generals were also members of the sovereignty council, as if it's in the system. it looks like he's trying to draw a line between the political side of the, of the state of affairs here in the military way, things are running in the country. so in terms of the dismissal of general, the i'm how much i'm then thinking of who's the head of the are assessed from his position. his vice president is mean, but he can no longer present hon in southern states functions and can no longer act as the president or head of state in the absence of general latham put, the hon really terribly. it looks like he's also not going to have any position with general since have been and come back to being appointed in that position. and it looks like this is all coming as a continued defensive from disabilities army against our assess positions here. and the gap is uncomfortable and elsewhere around the country continues. what is the
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latest on the ground after almost 5 weeks of fighting the while both sides are trying to get an upper hand in this conflict, but that is yet to happen. no side has been able to achieve a decisive victory over the other as of yet uh, fighting is still ongoing in the capital costume theres been as truck supported in the west. some parts of on demand as well as in parts of the and central parts of them as well. there's also been fine thing going on in the west and we can of that for, for nearly a week. now. the city of to nina and west are for has witness incense fighting between the cities army and our allies, malicious and emissions that are allied to be rapid support forces. hundreds of people have lost their lives in the city. oh, fly, janina and west are for what? 5 things also in going in. yeah, that's in south star for since thursday i'm continued on friday with dozens of people killed and others injured,
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unable to access medical institutions or medical facilities to get assistance. and also unable to meet their homes or leave the states to stay for places. there's also been fighting reports of incentives are for in setting g, uh, the residents in that city say that the lines of communication lines have nearly been cut off that they can't reach the outside world. and that the fighting between the rapids support forces and disabilities. army is intensely fine with the rest of phoenix, keen to try to take over the minutes to read headquarters. investigate so far, i think is still very much ongoing. and it's escalating to malfunction fridge and other parts of the country, especially in west are for a region that has been torn by decades of civil war. hibbon, morgan reporting life. thank you very much. i in the military wing of the palestinian is lama jihad group is paying tribute. the commander is killed by his really air strikes and gaza last week. 6 out goods brigade leaders were killed during 5 days of is really bombardment. the are strikes,
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killed at least $33.00 palestinians, including women and children. the group been launched, hundreds of rockets in today's real killing. one is really and they agreed to cease fire on saturday. well, you know, side is live at the scene of the event and gaza. you know, what's happening at the moment. yes. or here at the best square in the city, the bigger we're, we're create the military. you find it very used to collaborate frigging to managers who have been killed in the native round wiler. 2 israel now uh, as you can see behind me, thousands of people have come to purchase a policy inspections or also your whole military rate has to be conducted and showcasing a lot of military weapons. for instance,
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pre gates has been going on so far as this is many other leaders, the $170.00 plus griggs section given speech and support. and you know, this rally has political significance of course, because as we said, were just a few days removed from the latest round of violence between islamic jihad and israel. talk to us about that that well, each violence you have seen and we've seen a lot of homes often billy is that has been targeted that has to be destroyed. many suit only instead of died. even the target to of these let me had the managers and oh and oh,
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all the fear and all that has been a striped out. all the mist size and all the is really strange. now all this needs to be addressed on whether the popularity of the past few nights he has already been hired before. and that's why these are very important because the most important thing is that they want to show all the action there to support all the people here in because this trip that i just people. 6 every around the you know, so i had reporting from gaza. thank you very much. into paul has issued an arrest warrant for 11 on the central bank governor re i'd salome the lebanese ministry of interior confirmed that it has received the notice. the governors accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds, allegations that he denies st. ahold or has more on this from the route as 7
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a central buying governor re i said, i mean is now an international fugitive interior minister saying that security agencies will not arrest him or take him into custody unless a decision is taken by living on to the street, no, it is so 11 on this stuff, the district has long been accused of being politicized. and we ought to allow me, continues to enjoy the political governess, such as that lebanese laws prohibit the expedition of its national. they need to be tried in 11 unless any soil so many do not expect we are to be expedited in line with the interpol read read, noticed, there was hope that this would be a 1st step is some sort of an accountability because loving on the witness the financial collapse, the states is nearly bankrupt. we ought to allow me to, you know, devise any wrong doing. but he was part of the political class that has been running this country for 3 decades. so many question whether or not just this will
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be served in the meantime, calls are going for him to resign. yes, his mandates ends his current mandate and for the end of july, he's saying that he's not planning to stay in the office. but the biggest question is, who takes, who takes over many legal activists are concerned that it's a vice governor takes over then there will be no changes whatsoever because he is part of the political class. so this is all happening at a time where the country's currency is the value of people's money, their deposits, their live savings have been trapped in bonds. in fact, they've practically lost that within nearly bankrupt states. so an interest in the international arrest, florence with many fear that so, you know, it's just going to stop there center for the states. as we reported this year, as g 7 summit is being held in hiroshima, one of 2 cities in japan, targeted with a nuclear attack during world war 2 or diplomatic editor james base, spoke to a survivor around the world. most people know what happened in hiroshima,
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but even though the risk nuclear bomb was dropped to almost 78 years ago, visiting for the 1st time is a deep, clean moving experience. soon as i can know what it's over to joe, and it's humbling to meet somebody, but it's like 90 roadside a custody ok. both her parents died. she showed me a picture drawn from her recollections, showing the last moments of her badly boned father. and she recalled what happened at 8 15 in the morning. on the 6th of august 1945 minutes the when i finished my tours in the morning, i saw it as beautiful bright light in front of my eyes. it looked like the 1st sunrise of the beautiful orange lied. and while i was starting to wonder what it was, the fund window exploded was hit by broken glass and pushed towards the wall by the power of the blast. i did not understand what had happened. that's how it all started. up to a 135000 people died in the city. for the 60 to 80000 were killed when
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a 2nd bomb was dropped 3 days later on like a saki 1945 to she could knock a who lost both of her parents and many other family members was just 6 years old. she has this message for the g, so i know you buckled. i want them to really pay attention to what happens when you use a nuclear weapon. there was a war and ukraine now, and this stomach should not be a place where you make military preparations in a rush. i'm a we have experienced in nuclear bumps. those tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and put them into into listen. daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to acknowledge you clear weapons which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. for this argument, g 7 summit is taking place in the context of a brutal invasion of ukraine by russia. when nuclear threats are kind of used as nuclear blackmail and that in that context. and they say that the risks of the use
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of nuclear weapons or the highest they've been out since the 19 eighties and probably so what we really need to see from the g 7 leaders is, is leadership, the survivors, old, now elderly. and in a matter of years what happened? yeah. one of the worst things, ma'am, colleen does ever suffered, will pass beyond living memory. it will not vote must not ever be forgotten. the world owes it to this place and its people that the memory is never extinguished. shaped space, which is 0. the russian still ahead on alpha 0. find out why can body is largest opposition party is banned from taking part of july the election. and china is leader promises more, trailing, some stronger economic ties with central asia at a regional summit. also in sports, west ham players, step in to protect friends and family after they're attacked by rival fans date or send that we'll have those details later in the for the
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heres or weather update in a minute 15. great to have you along kicking this one off in north america, a bit of rain popping up across alberta province in canada. this of course is where we've got all the wild fires burning, but we need much more rain than this. and looking ahead to the long range forecasts come monday and tuesday, gonna get a lot of rain and that will help dow, some of those wild fires. and we've got a lot of rain coming out you for the great lakes. now if i take, there's a day for it on saturday, this system really intensifies rounds of rain to go for toronto at the same time we've got disturbed weather moving up to mid atlantic. so it's a saga start to the weekend and places like new york back to the here and now for today on friday, these winds off the atlantic sparking storms for the caroline is another danger zone will be dallas to little rock. could see some hill storms here and gusty winds
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and with this weather in the carolinas, it's also dropping down a lot of rain for the bahamas, the eastern side of cuba and his spaniel. starting the monsoons see the monsoon rains build in across the us, south west. it is that time of the year. it's a bit ahead of schedule here. and as we go towards the top end of south america, pretty persistent rain falling across the coast of ecuador and columbia, and some disturbed weather moves back into the river plate region. so showers in storms not too far away from lots of a do. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the,
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the, the latest news as it freaks used to expect the 2nd row. that's why has already started as it can be here with detailed coverage for the hold that members of the g. 9 gang are not far away from here, and they have been attacking this area from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict again, we've got a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis it the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you are watching out of a 0 reminder about headlines this. our leaders of the g 7 have agreed on new sanctions that they say will quote, start russia technology, industrial equipment, and services that supported the war machine. the talks in hiroshima also focused on china, is rising in force. syrian president of a charlotte side has been welcomed back into the arab league for the 1st time since the war he has addressed the summits in jetta, saying he hopes for a new phase in our full operation. degree and president followed him. he was a lensky also address the summit. it's his 1st visit to the middle east since rushes invasion began. the cold for supports to protect the ukrainian people, especially it's muslim community. rescue operations are continuing in northern italy after heavy rain caused severe floods. at least 13 people have been killed
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while 10000 have been displaced by the storm. italy's farm lobby says the flooding has caused incalculable damage. hold up bill. how made reports from near amola, in ne, initially. yeah, here inside one of the hundreds of houses that have been flooded in this area in a 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 rain simply because there was a drought up until earlier this week when these 2 arrived. so rain came down about 6 months where as in the span of 36 hours, you can see here this room had been newly done. the owners told us actually that
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there was some ukrainian refugees thing here until a few weeks ago. and that they had 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 sen, faggots that people there told us that the water came up to 160 centimeters high. inside their houses, they were basically shoveling and thinking everything out of their houses, the furniture and the 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 before noon. that would be some rain . but no one expected this amount of rain. her depth of how many elders either in muscle lardo in northeast italy of the foreign ministers of armenia and as or by john or holding talks in moscow to com tension in the disputed territory. i'm not
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going to count rebec rushes, foreign minister surrogate lab. ralph has said that moscow will focus on the implementation of all agreements, reached to settle the unrest, armenia and as are by john, have been stuck in a decades old conflict for control of the contested region. china as president, using thing, has wrapped up a regional summit with the leaders of 5 central asian nations for the machine, unveiled a plan for central ages, trade and development. beijing says it aims to expand transport links and speed up the expansion of a gas pipeline that will serve all members. jessica washington reports from she on this serene setting. this is a high point between is diplomatic efforts in central asia. the presidents of conflicts done get this done to jake has done to administer and speak as done, gathered in cn at the invitation of presidency agency, so much cheryl in ga that us will work closely together to pursue common
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development common of fluids, 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 as he also committed to an initial $3800000000.00 in financing support and growth. throughout the summit, 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
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the us grow and for the entire time both must go and paging actually have goals that are 1st similar to each other, which is not to have the region of democratize, not to have to region. uh, engage them always to west. the summit takes place at the same time is need is that the g 7 meet in japan. china is growing. influence will be one of the main topics of discussion there with the us accusing aging for the calls coercive diplomacy. i mean, while 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. robert, between a, an existing major paola and a rising major power is in the 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
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to meeting every 2 years with rotating hosting rights and also establishing a permanent regional secretary. it based in china presidency like into the group to ship braving the wind and waves together in a time of what he called profound change. keeping jessica washington out of 0. she on china. on cons. hi, cortez dismissed the legal challenge by jail and media type. who and jimmy lie saying 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 foreign lawyers have been banned from working on national security trials. the national security committee answers directly to the aging vice president of cambodia as opposition, candle light party says he will submit an appeal against this disqualification from july's election. if the band is upheld, then it leaves the government cambodian people's party in virtually unchallenged
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when voters go to the polls. tony chang reports the closing ceremony of the southeast asian games, symptom pin on thursday, leading proceedings. cambodian prime minister anson, now the longest serving prime minister in the world. the country will hold a general election in july in which his policy will be butch lee. i'm challenge on the launch is the position policy. the campbell policy has been banned from standing. the national election commission said it had failed to complete its registration. i opened up a little bit 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 developed in 2017 the success and local elections that yeah. but it posed
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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 in much. now that he's going, there's new policy or 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 boots his 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 any election or contest, they must be a competitor to compete against each other, to give people a choice or an option. ok. ok. marketing far. in my opinion,
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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 competed. this consent may be coming to the end of his political career. he says he will step down by 2028, but his son couldn't. minette already headed, the forces is running in this election and is eligible for the post of prime minister if he wins with no major opposition. that looks like a pretty good that tony chang else is there. around $750000.00 unregistered guns are estimated to be held by citizens of bosnia and herzegovina. after the recent mass shootings in serbia, there's growing concerned about the security risk posed by legal firearms like co op. last more. last november, we'll start, sees in bosnia and herzegovina, confiscated and destroyed nearly 2 and a half 1000 legal firearms that
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a factory outside, sorry, ever. in recent months, small weapons in parts have been melted down in these furnaces. officials say they want to reduce the number of a legal weapons caped by the citizens. the claim. i mean the estimates we operate with show that approximately 750000 fire arms are kept by citizens of bosnia and herzegovina. and some recent studies speak of 800000 security experts say this represents a great security threat. not only for bosnia and herzegovina, but for europe as well. of these increased concern following to mass shootings and neighboring serbia. early of this month that killed 18 people, including students at a primary school in belgrade, was that was formerly perhaps with the help of our international partners, primarily the european union. we should address this issue and use
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a regional approach to solving this problem. the european union recently held a regional conference on fire arms control its promise more than $4300000.00 in new funding to help regional countries crackdown on the legal weapons what, what would make you to the safe and these becomes more importantly, the challenger stymie in which we live, european meet the same. they're also working on ways to prevent on smuggling. shannon just remain the mid term review of the road map shows more needs to be done . for example, on awareness, erasing, reducing in the procession and the diversion of legal weapons into illegality. every one out of 5 people in bosnia and herzegovina report to the owns and the legal weapon. citizens can now turn in the firearms without facing any criminal charges. the waste in bulk ins region has been struggling with the legal weapons
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since the will and unrest of the 19 ninety's. but officials in bosnia and herzegovina all hoping to change that to programs like these. mike level l. g 0. grease is governing conservative party, new democracy is facing a tough battle to get re elected in sunday's general election. the impact of the coven 19 pandemic, combined with energy inflation, has hurt many small businesses and the self employed jumpstart off of us has more from northern greece. as this factory is europe's leading producer of industrial batteries that go into forklift gulf content, pleasure boats, its own, the sunlight has 12 factories around the world. but it's the moods, the coughing fields of north increase that it's planning to spend $1600000000.00 on it's next project to recycle lithium, a strategic metal, but isn't mind and you're, it's a key component in factories and didn't ever hired to mind as the global economy electrified,
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but no one has developed the recycling process for it yet. it's not the music place and we have which is not positive mess up. this is an easy place to do business. it has become better than the last 2 years. separately, we are competitive here, we could be more competitive, we can be more flexible, but still there is a lot of work to be done. and we stay seated because we believe that we can change grease and put it in another victory for us. and our kids, greece is main advantage is it's highly educated workforce, but nearly 10 percent of it has left for better jobs elsewhere. during the economic crisis a decade ago, many of greece is top companies and employees sled, 4 years ago, the ruling new democracy. conservatives promised to bring them back. they cut corporate tax by 7 points, and broad street government funds back to the brink of investment, great spaces to lower the countries borrowing costs. grease enjoyed 5 and a half percent growth last year. well above the european average of 3 and
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a half percent, and is slated to out perform europe this year and next. but that tide hasn't lifted all. both. the new democracy party tried to nurture an economy of scale. it also tax breaks, promoters and hub to income tax for families in cooperatives, but inflation has swamped to the benefits. they have another place he has more. there's been a doubling or tripling of expenses on products farmers by while the value of his parties has already gone up about 50 percent of the corporate runs, you called the amount of his electricity bill used to be 80000 years a year in the past 2 years it's gone up 220-030-0000 respect handing listing small enterprises and self employed. people find it hard to stay in business, they say they could better whether inflation, if they weren't also battling a bureaucratic and politicized states that vote on sundays will largely be a vote to change that culture. jumps out awful us elders or sensory a chat,
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gpc, and other artificially artificial intelligence tools. are we making the tech industry but as new as they feel? and as a i feels, it could soon be overshadowed by a new type of vastly more powerful computer. rob 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, 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
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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 quantum 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 computing overtakes conventional computing is called q day or the quantum apocalypse. and that as a moments at 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
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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 eye 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, 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. the still ahead on alpha 0, the world's largest lakes are drying up. we'll tell you what's to blame and why
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it's not just climate change. in sport, obtain from english footballs. 3rd tier produced one of the greatest comebacks of all time. peter stomach will have those details at the bottom of the hour. that is,
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in just a moment. stay with us for the past. the world's largest legs and the reservoirs are shrinking, and it is changing the global landscape. that is the warning of,
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from scientists to say about $21.00 trillion leaders of water is being lost each year from nearly 2000 of the world's largest lakes. they looked at images from satellites as well as weather data and computer simulations are the experts are blaming climate change and on sustainable human consumption. their report has been published in the journal science. it says more water is evaporating into the air because of higher temperatures and the humans are diverting water from lakes for power plants, farming, and drinking supplies. and the team curzy is the director of the climate change impact platform. and she's calling for change in quickly you know, some of the options for the patient. you have to remember that many of these fresh water bodies are put to them for these regions. livelihoods for agriculture and for energy production. and as we are moving on to a part of the war, we're going to be need to adapt. but these are the things that we need for adaptation. and we are losing those demand. farmington vacation, which really is that we have to reduce the use of process to it. we have to
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basically any minute costs, including news, because that's the only way we can stop the increase in greenhouse gases and global warming to the parties. implication is foster of diamond action in order forms and mitigation the most important reducing emissions being most important. equally important in either direction. yep. a football, basketball, it's times a sport with peter stomach. who's doing this on? said peter. so thank you very much. the 2nd round of golf pga championship is tito if with pricing dish and both still demand to catch the sound but made $6.00 buddies and a couple of bodies to set the cut off target a full under you was actually a shop behind eric cole. it didn't manage to compete, he's opening round on day one, colon dropped a couple of shots on friday to leave the shabbots off of the board. one short back is a group of players including last year as well as his champions skunky shiffler, who had a buggy free round. it's
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a fantastic round of golf on at oak hill procedures place very difficult golf course. and as i was looking at throughout the week, i'm like, man, i don't know how she was under pars, impossible out here, and some of the golf holes. i felt 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 you know, i'm just happy to get through it. no bogey's in good momentum going to tomorrow. it was a frustrating life for the bron james and the lakers in the n b a playoffs as they last game to of a western conference final series against the denver nuggets. the bron didn't have one of these basic games. some of the 5, this must dunc shots in the sick and cool to the denver nuggets went down to windows 11 of the 308100 and 3. the take it to nothing lead the series moves to los angeles full game 3 on saturday. i mean, what do you take out of is the fact that this is not the answer you w tournament. as
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a forced the 1st name before wins. and we have an opportunity to go 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 hill to climb up, but we still have an opportunity to um, you know, play good basketball and, and play the best best. well, the series again, 3 in the n h l playoffs, they was an incredible finishes the floor. depends. it's pete a caroline, a hurricane street to, you know, both of baton sorta method could choke scoring with it can use remaining to give his team to win a one. nothing lead at least can conference finals. a lot of energy effort gets full, governing body calf is revealed. the qualifying system for the expanded 40182026 will cap. the continent will have at least 9 teams after 2. and i mentioned 3 is time that's up from the current allocation of 5. $54.00 african nations will be divided into 9 groups. the windows of each group will automatically qualify while
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the full base rent is up. well that fonts in the play of tournaments. now to our exclusive interview with food but also manage awesome bank and he's told 0, he has no regrets about dedicating his life to football. he spent 22 years at the primary club and malware excess fif is chief of global for full development between phone think so in life the day you were born and the day you know why. and to me look up this, that the why you sweet boy, you know, and so, yes, today we in, i inside to and 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. now you can see the awesome thing, your interview with my colleague for a smile in full when talk to elsie or is that these times the 1st to be on saturday
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at 450 gmc, i understand go also qualifies for the champions league for 19 consecutive seasons . while new cost with united go now just one went away from seating a place in europe's premier club, competition for the 1st time and quincy use. that'd be pricing for one in the english premium on thursday. because the stay 33 points, the head of mesh as the united, they will secure which happens to be football if they beat list the on monday. but this is so cool that you wrote for the final will see chosen ring is roma take on 6 time when a severe romans game against by an invocation was briefly halted when smoke from slaves began to effect visibility on the page. reading is team playing out a new role to go through one no, on the aggregates severe, screwed, and extra time to when they talk games. events has this go from from a regular play. eric la miller say he seems to be 3 to on aggregates,
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severe reaching the directly final for the 2nd time. and the 3rd 2, are you ready for the conference? lead final will be between wisdom and field. and so you know, west m p a. is it l small one though, in the netherlands? to wrap up the $31.00 aggregate victory, the london team will be playing in the 1st european final for $1470.00 they were some worrying scenes all through the final was when somebody's it out both ends. a tech to the family and friends of the wisdom plays. scuffles went on for several minutes and sold the width and size even have to intervene before police and stewards 15 to come the situation. i can't explain what happened to fly . it hummed, which always was plato's involved because the front there was a family session with most of the family and friends with an i just think that's why all of them were seen friends of their own family, not area. so at eh, not was,
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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, they were happy to celebrate at the end of the game field and seeing the book fair place in the final. but the dramatic extra time when at basel ensign inbox go in the 120 minutes, giving them a full 3 aggregate when field and seem to become the 1st team to reach the final of 4 different major european competitions. now it's not often we cover football from the food tier of the english game, but when the team comes back from full goals down, you can help. but take notice sheffield wednesday in the blue and white stripes were thing piece of the united in the semi finals of the lead one sales training phone from the 1st leg wins. they produced, arguably one of the greatest complex of all the time. they won 51 on the night's best made the aggregate school 5 o. so the match went dependencies,
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chief of when say winning the shoes, have to go through to the league one so they will find defendants. now it will then be 5 step on those 60 policies heating, full hate will be use 2nd major run and get off. the greek has reached the semi finals of the teddy and open sinks, passwords the rudder up in room last you and aiming to go one day to this time around. you got calls, probation is going to charge 6364. when the closes and it gets a draw for safe at this use tournaments. and that's what will leave us now be here again later with most we'll see you sir. all right, peter stem. it. thank you so much. we'll see you again in a couple hours for more sports coverage. i will be back in just a minute. 2 minutes now. for more,
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