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is an awesome tax to be lucid from asian country, ending up in western b sales and private collection in a troop hot, special with $1.00 oh, $1.00 east fuller's requests to return. hazel stolen us effects. the, the d. 7 leaders announcing new sanctions against russia. they also warn china is
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growing nuclear arsenal is a concern for global stability the serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 live from the ha. also coming up ukraine's president makes an appearance of the our leading summit in jetta. he says some leaders, a training, a blind eye to the russian invasion. and after more than a decade of isolation, syrian leader of a charlotte side attends the arab league summit in saudi arabia. and then the time me and ne, not bring you the latest of the plots that have devastated they me never mind you have reached the we start with the g 7 summit in japan where leaders have agreed on new sanctions against russia. on the 1st day of the summits and here she made
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a cold for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace thoughts. and a warranty. china is growing nuclear arsenal is a concern for global stability after tax 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, a tax cut me down to will they hear a shame? a peace memorial park? a show of unity from the g 7 in response to new changes 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 world is covering the confronting complex crises such as the pen demik, the russian invasion of ukraine. facing these 57, which has fundamental values,
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must effectively respond to the keys issues of the international community, elite the well. on this 1st day of the summit, the biggest news 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, 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. i've seen as a sideways. why pickens, china, whose peace plants as cold for a cease fire without russia 1st giving up any of the territory it 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,
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i know focused on shifting the door on loopholes. think continue to continue to try to push out 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 hit a shame by japan. and the ukranian president is expected to travel to japan for the g 7. summit bottom year zaleski made an unannounced visit to saudi arabia as it hosted the arab league summit. and jetta zalinski called for support to help protect the ukrainian people, especially as the muslim community. it was his 1st visit to saudi arabia since the russian invasion of 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
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saving people from the cages over us and prisons. unfortunately, there are some in the world and here and i you who torn a blind eye to those cages and illegal annexations. and i'm here so that 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 do i them? i want to thank the majority of you for supporting farm international positions and the un charter potentially butler has more on this from keith, a cranium, preston met the saudi crown prince in january. he also addressed the arab league summit, urging saudis of the world not to turn a blind eye to russia's war in ukraine. this was a significant visit to a full,
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voluminous, and let's get his 1st to the middle east. he knows that saudi arabia is a close ally of russia never. the less ukraine has had very good relations with re add for the past 3 decades in flags of the saudi foreign minister was in keys in february where he pledged large financial aid package. they significant of full ukraine also the day for the saturday to say that they are able to talk to both sides to the russians, to the ukrainians, and wants to play more of a mediation role. they already negotiated a prisoner swap between russia and ukraine earlier. this year and tested butler, i'll just sarah cheese and other high profile a guest at the summit in jetta is syrian president bush. busy of a side who has been welcome back into the arab league. he is attending the summit for the 1st time since the war began in 2011. a side had been shunned for the brutal crack down opposition protesters and the conflict the followed. well,
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saudi crown prince mohammed been so mind, hopes that size return will lead to stability in syria. and a saw his port said the summit was a historical opportunity to address crises across the region. a what? the, what 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. we hold the 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 joint error, action, harmony, peace, and prosperity rather than destruction and war for the houses your senior correspondent hush in the whole bar joins us now here in the hot to break down. what is a very significant developments? how did we get here? we get to this point when certainty ravia pushed for bringing back asset
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to the optic. the saudis of the amenities in particular out of the view that if you're reconciled with us, that you can and the crisis in syria. and you can find peaceful, political city years. but this is not the view of everyone of the out of the countries like to wait cut off in particular, morocco have the basically saying that this is another way to source, to solve this problem. this to the he's problem, which is a said being a ball, but you know, with a star also doesn't want to normalize relations, disagree. his way to get rid of cuts are left to wipe of, to the 3rd space of the summit. you went to this to the, to the, to the, to the, to the sun, but then he not before this piece will push on it. i said, because you know, the problem is here, the official position of the communities has been there is a serious problem and see which is someone who has used chemical weapons. ok. so people who was there as possible to the death of the 400000 people, according to the united nations estimates. it has to go that of some of these
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things, something different. let's reconcile it with a us. and this is massive diplomatic victory for both of us. and he breaks 12 years of international i selection with zeal concession to the audibly thinking. i was going to ask you what the charlotte sort of have to do, or what concessions you have to make no concession whatsoever because they would have to talk with him in the future about how to move forward. besides it ravia the lights of out of and there are so many other countries in the, in the league have always been skeptical valve spring. they sold the pro democracy movement something that, that would bring a window of changing the region. and they say that the window of change could further destabilize the entire out of wealth for them to studies quote is much better than seismic changes. and then this explains why the scientists, for example, of the amount of his work better for you to, as well as so the,
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probably, because the movement toppling about toppling bought of egypt to the point where the kink of sounds, or maybe a picks up a phone and made a conversation with the president obama telling him you cannot afford to lose an ally like nobody. so there's always been this skepticism towards the part democracy moved. but now basically with a speech is return to this other school until the big things before 2011. the region is a very the middle east. i mean, it's a very different place today in may 2023 than what it was, even in mid 2022. right? the region, the fault lines, diplomatic fault lines of the region of war, antagonism between saudi arabia and iran were a years long war and young men in saudi and syria were bitter enemies. none of that's true anymore. what's going on are 2 different things here. you have chrome principal has been set of mine who is the dfcs to lead to inside your baby a. he came with a totally different vision about how to modernize his own country. but at the same
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time how to build the for relations with funding countries. he saw the biggest threat of the beginning as the runs of growing influence, who was hoping that the americans would provide security for saudi arabia. that didn't happen. this is why the saw it is on now to make up with the russians. and with the chinese that the deed was yvonne years was only possible because the chinese broke out that deal. and they took the americas by surprise. why? because one who is launching this, a huge transformation of the country who wants peace in the beach and with the amenities. yeah. many's, we know that you're buying an influence over the to know if you want to be purchased by that you have to make concessions. one of those concessions to the iranians in particular because of the issue of president bush auto said. but this summit today consider dates. saudi arabia's up sort of growing power in
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this part of the world, just not being for the open, elliptical leverage. but so that i said would not have tons of this limit the, the, i'll julian. so, of course, are very powerful, diplomatically try that in november 2022. when they said we have to invite by solid as a society said no, not to give it some time, but a solid has made it to show the out of wealth that the most powerful nation of been saudi arabia is at the center of this complete 180 in the region hush him. i hope. all right, thank you so much. always great to talk to you. and the human refugee agency says more than 1000000 people have been displaced in just a month of fighting in sedan. at least 250000, among them had been forced to flee their country. there's been no let up to the fighting and a capital and violence has now spread to the western door for region. the you and hcr says a for the 843000 people have been internally displaced. and sedans, army chief of the hon as formerly remove the head of the rapids support forces from
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the governing council or han, signed a decree, sacking. mohammed hummed on deck below. the 2 leaders have been locked in, a bits are baffled for control of the country. but morgan isn't on the dorman, on the outskirts of cartoon of the decrees issued by general. i've been put, the hon seems to draw a line between the political state of affairs here in sedan and the ministry state of affairs. now when it comes to the decree of dismissing general mohammed from then as his deputy, it looks like he does not want to come down representing him in case of his absence and political affairs and as head of the country. in the absence of general, i've been put that in terms of the military state of affairs, he's appointed, general simpson, incapacitates his deputy as to other generals for all, some members of the suburbs and counsel the ruling party here in savannah as his assistant. now this all comes as fighting continues between the rapids support forces and this is denise army. on friday there was several s,
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wrecks reported in the city of mine. i mean, the northern part of the capital in the city of pricing is also ongoing in the western region of our ford for a week now. residents in to dana and west r for have reported heavy artillery fire between our munitions highlights of the rapids support forces and the city needs army with hundreds killed and 1000 displaced. many of them trying to cross the border and some neighboring tad was unable to do so because of the fighting and security and violence also continues in . yeah, that in south is, are for, for the 2nd, the residents. they about a dozen more than a dozen people have been killed due to fighting between the recess and these army. and the violence has also filled over to centrals, are 4 in the city of setting j, where residents say that the reset is trying to take the control of the military headquarters there. hundreds of people have been killed in the conflict since this thought maybe 5 weeks ago. thousands have been entered and the community service situation continues to get more dire every day,
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despite the fact that the to 5 find a declaration of principles instead though that is yet to be implemented on the ground military inquiry, those have not been opened yet. many people say that they can keep their homes the to the ongoing violence and that they cannot get me to commodities because of the continuing fighting between the recess. and this is denise army people, morgan, all just bear on their mind. rescue operations are continuing in northern italy after a heavy rain caused severe floods. at least 13 people have been killed wiles, 10000 have been displaced by the storm. as a lease farm lobby says the flooding has cause incalculable damage. how that bill i need reports from there in the north eastern italy we are here inside one of the hundreds of houses that has 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
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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 worth in the span of 36 hours. 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 to the other. 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 taking everything out of their houses. the
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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 lardo in northeast italy. the still ahead on that was a 0. the military wing of the palestinian is law, make jihad group is honoring members, killed and is really airstrikes last week and warnings that a quantum leap and computing could pose dangerous for the future of humanity. the . let's go with your worlds whether update this one will focus on asia. nice to
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have you along with put the colors on and focus on talking to read the heart of the temperature parts of sim providence. maybe even below just on providence as well. your temperature as well closing on 50 degrees over the course of the weekend. this is pretty 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 when 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 in onto pradesh through to careless stay, but with this wind of the bay of bengal, 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, hours and storms will move in here, that's going to lower your temperature and off to china, we go here, come our plum rains, our seasonal range. this is what we'd expect at this time of the year between the
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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 fuel max out at $23.00 degrees on saturday. see in a bit. hey, bud. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, we're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this, our ukraine president boynton here. zalinski has addressed the arab league summit. it's his 1st visit to the middle east since russia's invasion began. he called for support to help protect the ukrainian people, especially as muslim community. syrian president bush charlotte side has been welcomed back into the arab league and the 1st time since syria's civil war, he's addressed the summits in jetta saying that he hopes for a new phase in our coordination. and leaders of the g 7 have agreed on new sanctions that they say will quote, star of russia technology, industrial equipment and services that supported war machine. the talks in
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hiroshima also focused on china, is rising in phones. as we reported this year's g 7 summit is being held in hiroshima, one of 2 cities in japan, targeted with a nuclear attack during world war 2 or at diplomatic editor james bass spoke to a survivor around the world. most people know what happened in hiroshima, 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. so you know what, it's over to joe. 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 at a bunch of wood. i don't want that when i finish my tours in the morning as old as beautiful bright light in front of my eyes. it looked like the 1st sunrise of the
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beautiful orange lied. and while i was starting to wonder what it was, the front window exploded. i was hit by broken glass and push towards the wall by the power of the blast. i didn't understand what had happened. that's how it all started. up to a 135000 people died in the city for the 60 to 80000 who killed when 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 separate i know, doing 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 summer should not be a place where you make military preparations in a rush. i'm a, we have experienced a nuclear bumps. those tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and put them into,
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into lessons. daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to acknowledge you clear weapons which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. and he put his arm and a g 7 summit is taking place in the context of a brutal invasion of ukraine by russia. when nuclear threats are kind of used as nuclear blackmail and that in that context. and they say that the risks of the use of nuclear weapons or the highest they've been out since the 19 eighties and 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 worse things ma'am kind has 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, the memory is never extinguished. shaped space, which is 0. the russian in the military wing of the palestinian islamic jihad group is paying tribute to command or is killed by is really air strikes on goza. last
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week, 6 of codes brigades, leaders were killed during 5 days and is really bombardment. the strikes killed at least $33.00 palestinians, including women and children, the group lin, last hundreds of rockets into israel, killing one is really they agreed to cease fire on saturday. you know, site is, was at the scene in gaza to the where is the biggest, where we're at 303 gates. the military very used to collaborate, bringing commanders who have been killed in the native and israel. uh, as you can see, the thousands of people have come to purchase the policy inspections or
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wholesome military rates has been conducted and showcasing the military weapons. for instance, pre gates has been going on so sorry, this is many other leaders be denied. reduce the section given bt in support. if you had an interpol, his issued interest warrants 11 on the central bank, governor re add solidly the lebanese ministry of interior confirmed that it has received the notice. the governor is accused of embezzling hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds, allegations that he denies. france has also issued an arrest warrant for so long may after he failed to appear in court on corruption charges. greece 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,
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combined with energy inflation as hurt many small businesses and the self employed jobs throughout the list 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 northern grease, but it's planning to spend $1600000000.00 on its 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 hire the mind as the global economy electrified, but no one has developed the recycling process for it yet it's nothing to replace. and we hop which is not positive mess up. this is an easy place to do business. it has become better than the last 2 years. secondly, 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 stacy it because we believe that we can change grease and put it in another victory for us. and our kids,
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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. greece enjoyed 5 and a half percent growth last year. well above the european average of 3 and a half percent, and is slated to out perform europe this year and next. but that tide hasn't lifted old books. the new democracy party tried to nurture an economy of scale. it offered tax breaks, promotions, and hub to income tax for families in cooperatives. but inflation has swarmed the benefits. they have another place he has more. there's been
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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 best with 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 are a sensor, a chat, gpc and other artificial intelligence tools are we making the tech industry. however, a i could soon be overshadowed by a new type of vastly more powerful computer. rob rentals is at the tech expo and silicon valley with more at the tech expo in silicon valley companies are focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning,
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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 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,
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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 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 eye into generative and applied models that

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