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the hello i, mario minimize the welcome to the news our life from london coming off in the next 60 minutes. g 7 leaders, types and sanctions on moscow and demand to complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine. while you cries, president calls on our legal aid is for the support, accusing some governments in the region of turning a blind item rushes invasion. incidentally, united nations is wanting this a 1000000 people have now been displaced by fighting between the army and the rapids support forces. i'm going to move in northeast. it's really not bring you the latest of the floods that have devastated. they may never mind. yeah. region and piece of the same as in the sports news in italy about tina will play. angling and kind of nina in the tending and open to in his final and tga championship.
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first of the to bryson vision but has school and 5 shots behind the new leader corners the come to the news. now we begin in japan. why leaders of the g 7 nations of agreed on new sanctions, which they say will stop the brochure of technology. industrial equipments and services that supports it's more machine on the 1st of a 3 day summit that is also cool for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition for any peace talks out as a result. mcbride reports now from here she might, the former enemies, now allies paying their respect at the sight of one of the single most terrific a tax carry, dieting. will they hear a shame? a peace memorial park?
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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 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 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 has issued
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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's seen as a sideway swipe against china, whose peace plants as cold for 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 don't 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 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
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a threats public bride. i'll just say era. hit a shame by japan. oh, that, uh, uncontrolled reports, it ukraine's president could attend the g 7 summit this weekend, but on friday, frozen is lensky was engendered to address the, our bleak summit. this was his 1st visit, and at least since roches evasion of ukraine, cool for support to help protect ukrainian people, especially the most of them community, about 300000 with them. todd stars live in the crimea and peninsula, which was annexed by russia in 2014. our states have remained largely neutral over roches warranty crane. with many maintaining 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, and i'm you who torn
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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 to emphasize they are must still be independence and i want to think, so the idea, i want to thank the majority of you for supporting form international positions and the un charter. and the address here is the tasha butler brings this one this now from cave a cranium. preston met the saudi crown prince in january. he also addressed the arab league summit urging saudis, and the will note to turn a blind eye to russia's war in ukraine. this was a significant visit to a full voluminous lensky, his 1st to the middle east. he knows that saudi arabia is a close ally of russia. nevertheless,
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ukraine has had very good relations with re add for the past 3 decades in flags of the saturday for minnes stuff was in keys in february where he pledged large financial aid package. se significant for your credit. also for the saturday to say that they are able to talk to both sides to the russians, to the ukrainians, and wants to pay 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 was there and present with charlotte outside his attendance, the arab league summit for the 1st time since will began in his country and 2011. aside have been shown for his bruce will crack down on opposition, protest as there's been welcome back to the block of nations, just as how shall i help our reports? it's ryan sense moment for serial president bus shot of us at the end of 12 years of diplomatic isolation and delivered speech. quoting for out of unity and then and
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to what he called for him into feelings. what um, what the quote probably a definitely 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 and go, but syria remains in the heart of the air region, which is crowned by the summit to which i hope will pay the way for a new journey of joint error, action, harmony, peace and prosperity. rather than destruction and the 2011 thousands of civilians took to the streets of syria calling for reforms. assets, ties deteriorated with gulf. lead is when his tooth opened. fire on civilians destroyed entire villages and used chemical weapons. they had a bleak, suspended, serious membership in response. the un believe nearly 400000 people were killed in syria. sante arabia lead a growing number of,
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of nations seeking to re consign with a set that getting them and the united of amyris has pushed for the reconciliation . arguing it's the only way to end the violence and a law, millions of people to return to their homes with you. and i'll tell you so far, the more we console our lines to be a platform for complex enough with the complex that of curriculum development in our regional. 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 assigned to down a resolution allowing syria to resume 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 was human to only be our region for the future for the entire region. but, you know, widely seen as efficient, the league has grappled for decades. with divisions of competing got genders. amount is 20 to remember, states divide,
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that deepened off to the 2011 out of spring. the organization is published in 1945 to increase regional cooperation is not widely accused of failing to deliver on its promises. it's not a little to end the violence and syria, yemen. libya also then sa, do baby eyes trying to bro, cut a piece, the between sedans, warring factions, and uh, who knows, who did the talks that under weight and agenda is that approach meant between the 2 sides. but it's pretty much what the stage to talk about to bring to you. but despite the sound you push for the united from to tackle security and economic challenges. the out of the i p as more devices than ever house you might, but i just 0. and while the syrian present was warmly welcomed back into the arab league, those opposed to israel has condemned this move in opposition, held a live in northwest syria. hundreds of people protested against his we're ton of
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accomplish has more of that reaction. the charlotte saws via admission into the public council has ignited, has excited and caused discussions at the base across the, rebuilding a general ad in syria and a specific advocates of this decision. are you the importance of unity and dialogue across the world in general? and in specific and addressing the syrian of complex, despite that the ongoing calls like you know, to us as syria has been ongoing for over 12 years. all the time. we talk to many civil rights activists and human rights activists here in northwestern, syria, as they strongly oppose this decision and viewed it as an ascent from the arab league council. and the arab countries to undermine their efforts in the holding the perpetrators accountable for the, for the suffering of the assyrian people. the displacement of millions across
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northwestern syria and student in general. as it does off hundreds of thousands of people over the 12 year war. we still all, since many people here told us that they completely review and any sort of reconciliation with charlotte. i saw especially after what they have, that they are gone through over the 12 year period and they will continue. what they have pastor 12 years ago. no. com or so does 0 ed lab go through syria a united nations refugee agency is saying more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by fighting in sit on the army has been battling the power of military rapids support forces for control of the country for more than a month, at least $250000.00 people have been forced to flee, is fighting intensifies in the capital hard to millions. also dealing with rising food and security,
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a 3rd of citizens population was already phasing hunger before the college crisis began. so joining me now isn't having to come all the national media officer and spokes person for the welfare program. and so donnie joins us from polt, sit down and perhaps i'll stop by asking you about the situation there in the city . you know, we've seen images in the past few weeks, more than a month now of people gathering both refugees and cities trying to flee the country . of course they stuck that many of them and, you know, rents a soaring so can't afford to survive. well that, that, how would you describe the situation impulse to dawn. now you have this vision look only works with on but across. so done is just sitting fine, but it's getting worse on was right. know, millions of thousands of people are trying to do the tool on trying to exploit
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whatever rule they find to be the country. there are many people who bought this place from her full cut and the boats with on, on the be going to the exploring ways that they kind of find to help both be what are the most urgent needs right now for the course is the most urgent need for them 6, and what about shelter teen war to particularly, and the current conditions we've been reporting, i think the united nations set that of a hostile population is in need of humanitarian aiden protection. that's the highest and in any countries i've seen for a long time. yeah. especially for so long that before the war or any 15000000 people live, facing for the security of the war. done what is expected to reach 19000000 people for choosing the day in general, hunger right now the,
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the workforce program is assisting people in different steps including the body. that's a lot. busy so don does eat out why my, i don't want them to stay and can you tell me much about what is happening in a, in a janina, they've been some very frightening reports and lodging from, from there in the west of the country. there's a lot of focus on what is happening in the cartoon, which is of course important. but suppose the concentration of fight is in violence and not every means. there is a security vacuum. and the reports of attempts that have been burned down and even cases of human rights activists in a work has been targeted. what do you have any colleagues? are? what today say to you? i the actually, the, the was sick just like heavy by the ongoing contents. and this is just housing to the, you know, the, near the us was a lot of this is the,
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like pull the results of being affected by the fighting, authentic, exploring ways to try to import the assistance is from outside to. ready try and save the situation in these places. however, right now we do a lot of ongoing operations in janina and yellow, but you folks are under way to to z o o o patients us. one of the security situation allows us and so tell me, are you able to distribute enough aid within the country? i suppose is this 2 things. one is protecting your protecting your supplies and distributing them, but also getting more humanitarian shipments and not just to sit down, but most of the neighboring countries that have been impacted by those. uh, yes, uh we are trying to deliver, assist businesses in different states. however, without a ceasefire from both on $315.00 but is this stream is impossible to deliver. right
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now we have successfully delivered assistance to people in dizzy to state as well of the good body and more data for however, forced air. it's like a genie, you know, and so the for continue is impossible to deliver. the assistance is full of people in the life to seize this opportunity to call for an immediate ceasefire. so the be will be able to do the assistance is to the ones that are binding, especially the community and situation is not only diane, but it continues to deteriorate as low as the fighting is ongoing and helpful on the force. and that important to highlight that it's been at miss constant uninterrupted violence now that despite many si size, thank you very much and have that come on for joining us from the wells food program. and so don, i just found a bit of news ahead of the ruling silver in council mc. donna's fight is deputy the
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leader of the rapid support forces involved in the fighting army chief adult fatah behind signed to the cri on friday to sac. come downtown cologne, also known as him, mentee from the transitional council, with immediate effect. millions have been course in the base of power. struggle between these 2 war and generals, as we just had him. a morgan brings this morning this from under mine on the outskirts of hard to the decrees issued by general after 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 come down to go as his deputy, it looks like he does not want to come down representing him in case of his absence in political affairs and as head of the country in the absence of general i've been put that on in terms of the military state of affairs, he's appointed general simpson, being capacity of his deputy as to other generals, for also members of the suburbs, a council, the ruling party here incident has his assistance. now this all comes as fighting
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continues between the rapid support forces and this is denise army. on friday there was several s for extra, for that in the city of mine. and in the northern part of the capital in the city of heavy fighting is also ongoing. in the west and region of our for, for a week now, residents in to dana and west are for have reported heavy artillery fire between power of militias allied to the rapids support forces and the cities army with 100 kills and thousands displaced. many of them trying to cross the border of neighboring tad, but unable to do so because of the fighting insecurity and violence also continues in yeah, that insulted are for, for the 2nd day, residents be about a dozen more than a dozen people have been killed due to fighting between the recess needs 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 it's thought maybe 5 weeks ago. thousands have been injured and the community service
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situation continues to get more dire every day, 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 does have not been opened yet. many people say that they can keep their homes due to the ongoing violence and that they cannot get busy commodities because of the continuing fighting between the recess and this is in these army people, morgan. all just bear on that in mind. that the news, our life from london was still to bring you on the program. we're looking at final riley's before the general election in greece. opinion polls is showing, it's gotta be tight. people power on display in belgrade and the of a mass shootings. it forces snap election that as well. the rescue is an old initially of discovered another board in flood waters which is in,
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on day to the region this week. a total of 14 people has died in the disaster. more than 15000 people, holes have been displaced by heavy rains. a governor of the media romani region is meeting was permanent, so georgia and maloney on choose day to discuss reconstruction efforts, autonomy and find the group say that funding has caused immeasurable damage to that farm land. and i do have made a report from the town of my son in bottom yeah, here inside one of the hundreds of houses that has 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
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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 there were some ukrainian references thing here until a few weeks ago. and then they had prepared this room just for the now all the street is completely flooded and from one house to the order. 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 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
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. but no one expected this amount of rain, her depth of how many others are in muscle bar dose in northeast italy. so let's go live now to one of the flood ravaged towns. signs on joining me is my dylan i belong to whose family home has been severely damaged by the floods. i'm sorry to hear this and a thank you for taking the time to speak to us. what happened to your home? so that was our family home. it was a family home for 50 years. what happened that there is a bank broke exactly in front of a home and shifted all the class. nothing like basically they, they've lost everything. i lost chiefly it is a while family and the it has been one of the most devastating floods everyone they know and we've never seen anything like this it's. it's not just a flooding with god landslide all throughout the region with god skills,
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but we've got towns in the hills that they just spend it. we can get basic training or support and spend. so was struck because a have to wait is blowing, stays clear at the same just same time. so it had such a month to water. and in my area of town with my house, my family home was it was um, we had about 3.5 me to the water rising in about 10 hours. um and you can't really bypass right now lucky all my friends. and they say, besides for dry, we've got supplies, but that's not the case so many going by and so a lot of people still waiting to be rescued. a lot of people have lost of
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everything. we don't know if the houses are structured of size. this major disruption in real scary because he does. he's saying it is devastating floods and the interesting images before there is he was speaking of just at large pods. a fight finds a completely so much and you was saying that your house is just near the river bank and it bust its banks. and yeah, how so how quickly were you able to leave and how did you manage should leave us the water levels was so high. so that kid my whole family when they so they so that happening that the water was rising fairly quickly. and like in a, in the evening, the minutes to or slowly and come up to the hills where we are now. but it broke within. i'm pretty sure within minutes we went back to stay luckily because the power of the reba. but it was, i was just a question of ours. and a lot of people didn't really see that comments. so they've lost the costs because they didn't move them in time. but luckily managed to move them at
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a irish part of town. but, but, and the videos that i've seen from people in the city spend, so you could actually see that what are rising 2nd by 2nd. and some people just didn't have time to the cairo just they felt stuck at home. so now what's the, what's that was rose very, very quickly and you in touch with people. because obviously communications have been effective by this. but are you in touch with people who are isolated, who are in need of help us saying that that hasn't been much if any assistance to some, some new areas, some towns in the hills. they're now there on accessible through the cop to drop the food and some towns running out of petrol and supplies. and what are some connection, some coverage, some coverage is happening again, but some people are still they haven't had running water. they haven't had mobile reception for 4 days,
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so the situation is critical and some roads cannot be open. we need heavy machinery, we need the army, we need, we need so much help down here. it is ridiculous. we even rides long roads keep close. and because the keep collects and collapsing, instead of opening up because they're free of my situation is critical. um, but the good thing about it is that to sir, it is hi, i was downtown today and you can say everyone helps in each of the spirit i was just people is just unbelievable. my confidence, my, my whole family, they've lost everything and they got the most up mission in spirit and you know, it, that is beautiful. it's funny folks to say us can community spirit is still alive and well through my we see there and finds that, but i am very much my delay not guaranteed you're going to have from the same from much sonya,
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thank you. thank you. is it agrees now and then 5 minutes to crackers and it's a talk as has been holding a final riley before the country's most on such and general election for decade. the new polls are showing that it's conservative democracy policy is leading alexis to process left rings the ritz a party. and the lead up to sunday. the government has to deal with widespread pro tests after a deadly trying crash in february and a why a topic scandal. despite those issues your democracy believes it strength a sofa jump in the economy. jonesboro police reports from dante in northern greece . as this factory is europe's leading producer of industrial batteries, but 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 greece that it's planning to spend $1600000000.00 on its next project to recycle lithium, a strategic metal. but isn't mind in europe? it's a key component in batteries and didn't ever hire
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a demand as the global economy electrified. but no one has developed the recycling process for it yet. it's not that easy 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 best of 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 brought the greek government funds back to the brink of investment,
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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 all boats. the new democracy party tried to nurture an economy of scale. it offered tax breaks, damages 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 a doubling or tripling of expenses on products, farmers by about while the value of his parties have already gone up about 50 percent of the corporate rumsey, you helped them out with his electricity. bill you said 80000 years a year and the past 2 years, it's gone up 220-030-0000 respect and invest in 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
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a vote to change that culture. jumps out awful us elders or sensory dies for you on the program. the owners, it's for the minute treat them on, does thousands turn out to commemorate those killed by is writing this files and authorize things, grinding fatality. this we look at why the sports of kings has such a large desktop and a 1st time, a grand total stage when the jury to tell it we'll have more on that a bit later in sports. the it is true that many tribes are ended by a flood. this is just being extreme list clyde circulars randall misty, which is where the letter is sitting has produced. yes,
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more fun things. i'm sure you're aware. couple of shots taken from lou go yesterday to shows the extent of it. this was an awful lot of right default in a short period. that is moving slowly west as a dream south of days. the risk goes away from the no face to me. it's the in fact the sun's been drawn back, trust the balkans. we saw some funding after rolling bits of trojan balls me for up into the warm sunshine there. unless you really stumble that noisily peace has come back again just to annoy. so during stuff day then the main risk of heavy rain is going to be still very mislead northwest, maybe the south of france then down through the west and south mediterranean, noticeable this and the funds come yet make it nice of woman pilot and gym. the example, despite the card which tends to disperse, to some degree on somebody's getting, is it 24 degrees? real nice, but this is to potentially flood territory which just catches the north of algae or into nicea and folks in sicily and quite possibly in stockton. yeah, from north africa course, you know what's going on around that for those and pull pop drawing room for that.
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so send storm seemed likely in weston egypt of the recognizes one of the best football managers of all times the transport beyond the storm phone thinks a nice day you were born and today you know why to meet the look of this the why are some dagger talks to algebra on from take and uninterrupted discussions from our london broad cost center on al jazeera approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes. phone to the photo you know the big picture. aust. why a question. the delves into the very foundation of truly into the don't call to bits
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relationship with indigenous people. them appreciate the middle of the big picture coming through on that, which is the welcome back look at main stories. now. united nations rescue g agency says more than a 1000000 people have been displaced in more than a month for fighting and sit down. at least 250000 people have been forced to flee the country. syrian present michelle asset has attended the arab league summit for the 1st time since we started in this country in 2011. he made a speech for him for our bluesy and leaders of the g 7 nations of agreed on your
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sanctions against russia. on the 1st of sizes, read a summit in japan. the need is also cools the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace talks. now the host says he all the g 7 meeting in it. well, it's how ashima they have, of course, a famous and tragic pulse. down to the mastic editor james base, spoke with a survivor of the new cable me at the end of the 2nd world war around the world. most people know what happened in hiroshima. but even though the rhetoric nuclear bomb was dropped to almost 78 years ago, visiting for the 1st time is a deep, clean moving experience. so you can 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
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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 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 to 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 jim 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 summit should not be
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a place where you make military preparations in a russian while we have experienced a new coupon, says tend, this meeting should be a place where they find a way towards peaceful and put them into into lessons daniel hofstra is the acting direct to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons, which won the nobel peace prize 5 years ago. the 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 1980s. 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 here. one of the worst things mankind is 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
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extinguished. james pays out a 0. russian or thousands of people have been demonstrating lease up in capital bel, great off to to mass shootings that killed 18 people this month. it's a 3rd major riley against violence and the country in recent weeks. protests is gathered in front of parliament and cold. so the resignation of top officials, so it'd be an oppositional so strong balance of a special session of parliament on friday, accusing the ruling policy of silencing the riley on james arch has won this from the protest in bel grade, as those are so citizens of belgrade gathered for the 3rd of the protest against wylie seen a month. these profits are full of inc to must shootings. the deeply shocked to the nation on may 3rd and 4th, especially because the 1st one happened in on elementary school in central belgrade . when 13 year old boy took his father's gun and opened fire on she's fellow students, killing the 9 children and the school guards just a day later,
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a 20 year old attack are killed age people in nearby belgrade municipality of marginal. that's what this, that was gathered in front of the assembly and dr. to kill them at their, munch, they have blocked the international highway that you can see behind me. and that goes through a bell rates. the protesters of the mounting the resignation of the interior minister and the intelligence chief, as well as the revocation of growth, costing licenses for the 2 networks that as they say, promote the wireless and glorified trying figures. the prime minister of serbia and other government officials attended a parliament 30 sessions earlier today. focusing on the shootings. they have rejected all delegations, and the queues. the opposition of bullets sizing the tragedy interior, minnesota rob, this one gosh, ej who is that a donation is demanded. defend the police measures in the officer month of the shipping's. the to previous brought this on may, 8th and 12th. drew tens of thousands of people who marched peacefully,
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only occasionally tempting florence against president of serbia, alexander voltage phase of its public pressure. we'll discuss scheduled already of the zone for the next 3 suggestion that entire government, those serbia who resigned and slip load recalled for september to the minute feeling of the policy were based on what john has been paying tribute to come on just killed by as rainy as strikes on the concert last week, 6 of christopher gave me this were killed during 5 days of his ready bombardment. the as far as killed, especially 3 palestinians in total. this are treated women and children. so i'm job then noise, hundreds of rockets into israel, killing one is right, a ceasefire was agreed on saturday. you'll know, aside has moved from gaza. where's the, where it goes the where is why we do have its military wing and put spray gates are holding you collaboration ceremonies to commemorate it to pay tribute to the city, the managers of
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a great game who have been killed in the nate. this round of violence with israel a bounce a week ago along with the other members of their family. as you can see here, around new jersey. to me in the arrangements, terry many to pay tribute to those who have been killed and show their support to 11. and it's military way among the inspection, who has also come to show their supports here today. the me many of the japan, despite the cowardly assassinations coming out by design just and to be against the find this lead is in the, our codes brigades. beasley could, you had movement emerged from the battle stronger and this will broken. and the outcomes brigades came out with more come back to experience and more management at any come by battle with the scientist and to me, because it's capabilities
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a strong and it's still present when unaffected despite the for varsity of the bottle. military parade was also carried out here today, where i'll put some pre gates to case number of the weapons. all this was among the big c ring and the support of all the reporters who have chosen to come here today to come on will raise their events at all this free c l g 0. does this off of the walls, largest legs and rise of was a shrinking and it's changing the global landscape. climate scientists, one about $21.00 trillion lisa is a, was a, is being lost each year for nearly 2000 of the one the largest legs. they looked at images from soft lights, as well as weather data and computer simulations. the experts of blaming climate change and on sustainable human consumption for this or post been published in the
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journal science. it says movies as evaporating into the s because of the higher temperatures and the humans as i've seen more so from lakes for power, plants, farming, and drinking supplies. i did see mocha g is the director of the time it change impact platform. she is quoting for change and quickly you know, some of the options for the patient. we have to remember that many of these fresh water bodies are put to something for these regions, livelihoods for agriculture and for energy production. and as we are moving on to a part of the war, we're going to be need to adapt. but these are the things that we need for adaptation and we are losing those for me. and for me simply case, i literally use that. we have to reduce the use of process to it. we have to basically any minute tossed into the 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 government action in order forms and mitigation the most important
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reducing emissions being most important. equally important in either patient us authorities are investigating the death of several horses around the prestigious kentucky be, unless a questioning how so many horses could have died in such a short space of time. you anti doping and medication rules that you to come into effect replacing the individual state laws. john henry reports on this now from lexington, kentucky. as in the rolling hills of kentucky, a mystery has the horse racing world spinning. in the days leading up to the prestigious, kentucky derby at churchill downs, race track, 5 horses were put down after training a racing incidents. the 2 more were using eyes after being injured on derby day itself in 8 died in another race. there this week, 3 more di didn't neighboring team lend race,
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track this month. around 1.25 horses di for every 1000 horses that started an american race. but the kentucky gas market, unusually large cluster in a short time. whenever we see clusters of injuries, it's a natural thing to, you know, believe there could be either a common common thread with the surface or some other issue. clusters are not unusual. the timing around the derby is many injured horses can be saved through surgery. but when thoroughbreds weighing more than 500 kilograms, travel it speed, stopping 65 kilometers per hour, the injuries are often unrecoverable. so what killed so many horses in may? some of the racing believe it was a combination of factors. it's brett, more now for speed instead of stamina. so the, the breed itself is not quite as strong. it may be more susceptible to breakdowns. also the amount of drugs that are used in the,
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in the sport. in thoroughbred country where century old breeding farms res, future champions, there is fear for a business. there's also fosters kentucky pride, joy that a way of life. for many here in lexington course, racing isn't just in the industry. it's a life style. and anything that affects it affects them at mill ridge farm, which bred kentucky, derby winters, barber row in st sense and raised a 3rd giacomo he'd leave. bell is the 5th generation owner. it's very painful because we love the horse. we're all about the horse. when you drive around and when you walk the fields of a mill ridge and the other 500 farms in this community, you get a feel for the passion that we have at the track. and in the barnes of kentucky ending worries over a spike. and equine fatalities is crucial to preserving
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a tradition. john henry l. g 0, lexington, kentucky is. let's take a quick look at race hospitality numbers globally. and then on profit horse racing rooms, less the names of $901.00 resources that died in the united states last year. but it doesn't receive information on every deaf and estimates, at least that at least 2000 rachel says die each year. animal 8 has been placing wasteful staff since 2007. it says that in the u. k. more than 2 and a half 1000 horses have died over the past 16 years, including $74.00 since january another, australia. the coalition for the protection of rifle says, says the 139 animals died on race tracks last year, but estimates its thousands most has died from race relating in injuries of the track or in training every yeah. so let's get more of this out from dean. it's done so a horse racing consultants the animal and he joins us from scums sold in the u. k.
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so as john was just explaining in his report that from lexington kentucky, there was a bit of mystery surrounding this cluster of depths at churchill downs spots. as those figures suggest, this is something that we're seeing happening around the world a yes, good evening. well, one of the problems of a major problem is that we've got an industry that is self regulating, and it has very little government control. and that self regulation is a subjective welfare policy that roads. so there's not a lot of scientific inputs into that. it decides the problem which is of welfare itself, the industry, and there's no independent scrutiny of that industry. and this leads to a, a, an exacerbation of, of, of injuries is a happening on race course is. this is because we've got a name, but animal. we've got a, oh, it's a good a ruling role. other than train is making decisions. we now see him best making decisions because then bread optimally. so he's so a is,
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is so constricted in any civilities to actually the properties is 100 percent we've seen. so many holes, these breakdown. now the international federation of holst regional authorities should bring together all regulations around the world and adapt to a consensus of the welfare policy. but he's, it is failed to do that. so we see in america, in the usa las, he's running on drugs that all band would be binding brittany, for example. we see me or she's running on lasix in america, which is a blood and in drug that allows holes, is to breed better, move back to the bottom, the britain. so while you got this lack of consensus around the world on what is best for the resources that will always be problems, it is why the machines in that we've got a, an over supply policy. more policies are being bred. then the ration industry can ever accommodate. and then the 2nd sort of problem with that is then death,
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an injury on race courses. and the 3rd problem is because we've got so many horses . what does the industry do for these policies after they finish raising money? just bird literally doesn't provide retirement provision for them. so these 3 areas, the job problem magic with in the, within the industry and the depth of just one part of that. i'm wanting to know what would be, what is something that could be addressed in terms of policy, in terms of regulation or cash for the horses or something that would make a difference to you know, these, these numbers which, which are all fully, not a form of expectation, what we need to do is reduce the amount of horses in the racing pool to begin with because got a lot of horses running out there because they've just been bred to room rather than they're actually being a program for them to go in. so she's been running conditions that don't actually suit their specific needs. and we're also got because we haven't got independent scrutiny, we've had to go horses routing on drugs that are running with injuries,
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that will be in the ro page to the race goes in. and the people who batch on the horses and the general public. and those horses are running on injuries, but they've been drugged up to enable them to run a met. but we see how the breaking down as we saw in the kentucky the, you know, at age also is so coming to injuries. and that is because then we not really know if he's on metric merits, we're running them on drugs. we're running them because they're not a 100 percent fit because they've got any problems in that for me in breathing. and until we address all these very wide issues, it can't just be down to the surface of the ground that where you, joel, or, you know, this just happens to be an accidental amalgamation of a number of tested atoms every now and, and again, they're all in july and factors that need to be addressed. an industry come to address that, is it just spelled money for many, many years to do that. we saw so many very similar attempt to another us race track
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just center needs are in california in 201913 honestly died there of the winter in flat racing. and clearly they, they haven't learned from that problem and, and we're still seeing that happening. but it, in the usa, in flat racing now. i mean britain would go major problems too. well i, i tell you what we should definitely we should douglas, it's fascinating, really raised number of things from, you know, it's in bread nature of horses to that right, of a supply to the use of drugs. and of course the issue regulation. thank you so much . i do appreciate it and hon. stansell joyce from scum for well, there's much more still to brings on. how will the sport very shortly and lever on james has a night to forget the l. a, because i'm a late as an m. b. a playoffs. the
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the sport now with peter. a man. thank you very much. first i need a price on december has 4 and 5 shots behind all for 3. second round at the pga championship one. and earlier in the day scottie shifflett came out, firing with 2 bit easy and the 1st 2 holes. the american is currently 5 on the pole and one shop behind the new leader canada is cory. con is egyptian john. so lastly, have secured the place and this is african champions league final. the 10 time continental king has completed a one know when ever esperanza and they sent me final 2nd leg. who's saying, oh sure what's, what's the only goal of the game? there's always like to be something of a profession for the powerhouse. colorado club. also winning the 1st legs,
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3 african football governing body. cafe is revealed. the qualifying system for the expanded 40182026. woke up. the continent will have at least 9 teams that the to it, i mentioned 3 years 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 domestically qualify. while the full base rent is up for advance to a payoff tournament, italian joints you've interest is legal was, may not yet be over off the, it's nice football association announced the club would face a fresh trial for allegedly irregularities in play of payments and relationships with agents and tubs you've ever given a 15 point penalty in city all, but that was late of scraps. the new trial is separate from back one and it could see use a face for the points deductions if found guilty event is could lose the european competition spots. now through our exclusive interview with former also will manage awesome thing. he told al jazeera, he has no regrets about dedicating his life to football. he spent 22 years at the premium
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e club and now it says fif is chief of global football development. between phone think so in life. the day you were born and the day you know, why the, and the, to me look of this that the, the why you sweet boy, you know, and so, yes, today we, in hindsight when i look at teeth, i think i sacrificed everything in my life all that but it was what had to be a real meaning for me. so i cannot the tells me. and so there is no regret to tom saying his grand slam champion, somebody had up as being charged with the 2nd thing offense. the 31 year old romanian has been suspended since october. she tested positive for a band substance at the us open. now she has been charged with the irregularities in her estimate biological passports as well. well, number 47 from ukraine and galena kelly need it will pay for her 1st day of a deputy da titled that's off to the 26 year old. surprised veronica to the mass of
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