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the wood winning document trees from around the world. on l. g 0 gags, no, control 80 percent of haiti's capital. and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go ask through gang members. there's been fighting, going on between rival gangs, were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. they have set on fire houses here. they also rape and killed. i was the direction change, but i know the vision government doesn't what goes is good for him. divine and has increase my noise meant in the country, like 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger. the
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g 7 latest tyson sanctions on last go in demand a complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine. the one marianne minimize the watching algae 0. so coming on the program ukraine's president calls on our believe you need us for support, accusing some governments in the region of turning a blind eye to roches invasion and sit down and you on ones that a 1000000 people have now been displaced by fighting between the army and the rapid support forces and then the maids and ne anthony. that brings you the latest of the plugs that have devastated. they may never mind. yeah. region, the in japan leaders of the g 7 nations that upgrade on new sanctions,
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which they say will stop rusher of technology, industrial equipment and services that supports his war machine. on the 1st of a 3 day summit, the need is also cool for the complete withdrawal of russian troops from ukraine as a condition of any peace talks on mcbride reports now from hiroshima, 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 changes in 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,
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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 buying video link, speculation that was linked to denied by keith. the g 7 has issued a lengthy statement. we have funding it support the ukraine and condemning the russian invasion. it adds that a just peace can never be realized without russia completely withdrawing its troops . and 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 just seems adding to the pressure is on russia. and you raft of sanctions has been announced,
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as well as steps to stop must go getting around them. yeah, i know focused on shifting to go on loopholes. think continue to continue reconstructs. we're sure of from critical supplies. we're going to restrict trade inhibition demons russian diamonds. not 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. it's been widely speculated that ukraine's present kind of time the g 7 summit this weekend. but on friday i'm going to use the landscape as in jen to, to address the links on it. this is his 1st visit to the middle east since roches evasion of ukraine. nicole for support to help protect new crime in people, especially it's muslim community. about 300000, a muslim top ties live in the crimea peninsula,
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which was onyx by russia in 2014 armed states have remained largely neutral live of russia's war and ukraine with many maintaining close ties to moscow. i am sure that we can all be united in saving people from the cages overall some prisons, unfortunately, and there are some in the world and here and on you who tone a blind eye to those cages and illegal unexcused. 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. well, is there any present, wish all assets attend that they are based on this as well. but so this was the 1st
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time since the war and his country side has been shown for his brutal crackdown or position protest as was now been welcome back. so we are really both of nations as hoshal bar explains. it's ryan sense moment for syria and president bush shot of us at the end of 12 years of diplomatic isolation and delivered speech calling for out of unity and, and to what he called for him into feelings. what um, what the hell the does, the 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 what 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 the 2011 thousands of civilians took to the streets of syria, calling for the fools assets,
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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, of nations seeking to re consign with us that the kingdom and the united of amateur as 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 funeral yourself while we console our lines to be a platform for conflicts, enough with the complex that have curriculum development in our region. it's with pleasure today, the doctor shaw aside the president of syria is present to you as the league of our states assigned to down
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a resolution allowing syria to zoom involvement in our 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 our breaching for a tech to future for the entire region. widely seen as efficient, the league has grappled for decades with divisions and competing objectives among is 20 to remember, states divide 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 his promises. it's the little to and the violence and syria. young men, libya also then sa, do baby eyes trying to bro, cut a piece d, a between sedans, warring factions, and then uh, who knows, who did the talks under weight. and agenda is that approach meant between the 2
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sides. but it's pretty much what the staves to talk about to bring to you. but despite the sound, the push for the united from to tackle security on the economic challenges the out of the a p as more devices than ever passion about. but i just 0. while this area and present was one of the welcome back into the arab league, those opposed to as role has condemned the move in a position held a live in northwest syria. hundreds of people protested. the return. accomplish has more on that reaction. special us, as the admission into the public council has ignited, has excited and caused discussions and the various across the are building 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 despise, that'd be ongoing complex. you know, to us as syria has been ongoing for over 12 years all the time. we talk to many
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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 our countries to undermine their efforts in the holding the perpetrators accountable for the, for the suffering all the assyrian people, the displacement of millions across northwestern, syria and student in general, as it does off hundreds of thousands of people over the 12 year war. we to all, since many people here told us that they completely are reviewing any sort of reconciliation with the charlotte. a 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. know carmar. so does 0 of live go through syria. united nations
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refugee agency is a move in a 1000000 people have been displaced by fighting and sit on the armies been battling the problem is that true? rapid support forces for control of the country for more than a month. at least 250000 people have been forced to flee, fighting intensifies in the capital hard to millions. also, dealing with rising food and security side of students population was already facing hung up before the current crisis started. well, had to of sit on ruling solver and counselors. find is that he's a leader of the rapid support forces involved in this fighting. i mean, chief, i'm the photographer han signed a decree on friday to sac comes on douglas. i notice i met you from the transitional council with immediate effect. millions have been causing a bit of power struggle between the 2 warring generals for so you might have tiring crisis on the country. the moving has moved from our dom on, on the outskirts of hard to a decrease issued by general after the hon. seems to draw
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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 uh, i've been put that on in terms of the military state of affairs, he's appointed general simpson incapacity as his deputy and 2 other generals were also members of the suburbs. the council, the ruling party here, incident, has his assistance. now this all comes as pricing continues between the rapid support forces and this is denise army. on friday, there was several s, wrecks reported in the city of mine, and in the northern part of the capital in the city of heavy fighting is also ongoing. in the western region of our for, for a week now, residents in to dana and west are for have reported heavy artillery fire between our militias allied to the rapids support forces and the city needs army with 100
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kills and thousands displaced. many of them trying to cross the border into neighboring tad, but unable to do so because of the fighting and security and violence also continues in yeah, that installed at our for, for the 2nd day, residents be about a dozen more than a dozen people have been killed due to fighting between the recess. denise 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 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 because the ongoing violence and that they can not get to be the commodities because of the continuing fighting between the recess. interested in these army people, more than all, just bear on
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the rescue is in northern italy. have discovered and now the boat in flood waters taking a total number of debt this week to 14, the governor of the amelia romani region is missing prominence to george and maloney on tuesday to discuss reconstruction efforts. honda abdul hamid is visited, some of the areas still on the war town is humbling and frightening with miss the ever changing moods of mother nature is sheer force tuning the region known for its rich landscape, nestled between mountains and the address succeed into a big swamp. people's pin stopped him. there, rose, as the waters takes its time to receive alexander to own these family has owned their house and must tell him about it. that since in 1960, there were among the 1st residents of history that there has been,
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had put in these wooden boards to prevent the water from sleeping in through the front door and shut them on. we thought that would be a limited amount of rain, about 10 to 15 cents meters. instead it was a much high level. it's painful. we pushed it up to visual season switch to renovations, to say it's in the state. now it's difficult to watch many here what soft an upper floor was when watching the rain water in be there. streets and homes is the worst flooding scene here in about a century. 6 months of to range of rain fell in a span of just 36 hours before that. the concern here was drought. and the soil was so dry that when that terrain to down for came, it couldn't absorb it. thousands of acres of vineyards, food grows and vegetable farms. i now submerge the damage likely to effect next year's harvest as well. more than 20 rivers burst, the banks, sending torrents of muddy water,
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tearing through entire towns like here in san diego. frightening hours the 5th was my scene and send that up and is still called get due to that sort of thing. it was like having a river here, the current was so strong, the risky was, couldn't reach off. we didn't have food or water. we didn't took, speaks this. it's only the next day at 9 pm that the risk is finally came. the 1st of the rising water broke a wind at the back of the house. and within minutes, furniture was floating around the level which clearly visible about the media. and it's hard to point fingers under these circumstances, but some upward thing, at least some of the blame on old infrastructure that couldn't with them. extreme conditions. but mostly people say, is climate change? the turns what looks like a peaceful body of water into a dead, just a think title way for that the me a 0 in the me get
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a minute. so i head on the program final riley's of all 3 says general election. then you polls show, it's going to be tight. we to call holes tracings going fatality. this why does this force of kings such a large desktop the the, well, this fast confidence a lot quieter than it was on a week ago. now the circulation is just off the coast of dc is different match it, but what's being following through is not enough as cold as it was. 15 degrees is always going to get melvin with over costs. guys and like to share has a rain, but that's not exactly unusual for this times a year in west australia. pass it $23.00 degrees in the sunshine as a most to come to is looking fine. i mean, look at the queen's that in case now,
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light is breeze. no real cloud in the sky and that loss into sunday. so the place to focus on is probably new zealand. that circulation is tending to just stay where it is old or break down. so what time we get to sunday and this is where we are now, the breeze is a westerly and the cloud is just bring you a bit of light rain with a temperature of 12 grades and christ church a bit on the disappointing. suddenly bit on the low side for the north and it looks like john for his a lot drive and it has been of late. the main range meeting for the north, not quite reaching tanya and where once again bank talks up to 38 and reading has left japan, but it's returning to a good positive china new to what's happening here in the northeast. so that's little thin line of oranges, the sandstone quite possibly heading for the evening during a rather windy saturday. the
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this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and businesses and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious rein transitional plans. enclose the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. look at 9 stories now. need is of the g 7 nations of agreed on new
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sanctions against russia. first day was 3 days so much in japan are unconcerned reports that you can in present only means that lensky will attend on sunday. well, i knew wrong, zalinski address the hourly. so i'm in saudi arabia calling for support to help protect ukrainian people, especially muslim community, and rescue is in northern italy, of discomfort or another born in flooding, moore says bring the total number of dead this week to 14 the greek 5 minutes to carry out with them, it's a talk is, has been holding a final riley before the countries must on such a genuine election for a decade. an impulse or i'm, it's a talk, a says conservative new democracy policy leading alexis cit, press left wing threats of policy. and the lead up to sundays, most government does that to deal with widespread pro, satisfying a deadly trying crash in february and a why is happening scandal? spite those issues new democracy believes that strength of so fault in the economy . jones are all police reports from santi in northern greece. to this factory is
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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 mid, 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 hire a demand as the global economy electrified, but no one has developed the recycling process for it yet. it's nothing easy place . 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. 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 greece and put it in another subject setting for us. and our kids, greece is main advantage is it's highly educated workforce,
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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 brought greek 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 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, promoters and hub to income tax for farmers and cooperatives. but inflation has swarmed the benefits. you have another policy has more. there's been a doubling or tripling of expenses on products farm was by, while the value of his parties have already gone up about 50 percent of the
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corporate rumsey, what's the minimum is electricity bill used to be 80000 years a year in the past 2 years, it's gone up 220-030-0000 respect, handling listing small enterprises and self employed. people find it hard to stay in business. they say they could best or 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 or else with thousands of people have been demonstrating in the sub in capital belgrade of to, to mass shootings that killed 18 people this month. side major riley against winds and the country in recent weeks for testers gathered in front of parliament cooling for the resignation of top officials, opposition, and peoples. i stormed out of a special session in parliament on james r. h has won this from bell grade. the thousands of citizens of belgrade gathered for the 3rd of the protest against wylie c in
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a month. these prophets are full of inc to must shootings that 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 guard just a day later, a 20 year old attack are killed h people in nearby a belgrade municipality of marginal. that's what this that has gathered in front of the assembly and dr. to kill them at their lunch. they have blocks of international highway that you can see behind me. and that goes through a boundaries. 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,
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and the queue is the opposition of fully sizing the tragedy. interior minister brought this little gosh, which was that a technician is demanded, defend the police measures, in the aftermath of the shipping's, the to previous processed on may 8th and 12th through tens of thousands of people who marched peacefully, only occasionally tempting slowness against the president of serbia, alexander voltage phase of its public pressure will discuss a scheduled already of the zone for the next week. suggestion that the entire government of serbia, who resigned and slipped will be called for september to the ministry lane of the policy they wear pajama. jot is bang from you to columbus kill bias right. strikes on the cause that last week, 6 outputs per gauge, meters were killed during 5 days of his writing on bergman's. the strikes killed $33.00 palestinians in total. islamic john then lost hundreds of rockets into israel, killing one is really a ceasefire. it was agreed on saturday,
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the international police organization and to paul is issued on a restaurant for 11 and central bank of when are we at salam, it lebanese ministry of interior to confirm that it has received the notice governor is accused of investing hundreds of millions of dollars in public funds, which he denies lebanon, his current going through one of the worst economic crises in its history. st holder has moved from the capital. bayard 7, a central bind 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 11 on to the street. now, the issue 11 on this stuff to do this. ruth has long been accused of being politicized. and that we ought to allow me, continues to enjoy the political governess, such as that lebanese laws prohibit the extradition of its national. they need to
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be tried in 11 unless any soil so many do not expect we ought 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 him accountability because loving on. so with mr. 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 be served in the meantime, calls are going for him to resign. yes, his mandates ends. his current mandate ends at 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 club. 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,
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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 their center for their statements and investigation is taking place in the united states, into the depths of several forces. head of the procedures, kentucky debbie, earlier this month. that when you anti doping and medication roles that use to come into effect, john 100 reports 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 died, a neighboring teen lend race,
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track this month. around 1.25 horses died for every 1000 horses that started an american race. but the kentucky dest 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 raise 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 form, which bread, kentucky derby winner is barbara 0 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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