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also meeting our leaders, ukraine's president is expected in japan to the g 7 summit as it pushes for more miniatures support against russia. the found carrie jones to mrs. i'll just share a life from so how so coming up was in the 1000000 people have been displaced in the month of fighting in sit on the wealth food program. once of an escalating crisis. serious presidents gets a warm welcome, which is, 1st of the summer, it's often most of the decades of diplomatic by some nation plus jobs a report from ton new indiana jones movies fueling to face use of all sufficient intelligence and still the,
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the credit in presence automatically lensky is on his way to japan, where his address lead is at the g 7 summit on sunday. the 2nd day of torques is underway in the city of the russian. on friday, late as of the g, 7 nations announced new sanctions on russia. there also reports the u. s. has backs the training of ukrainian pilots on american f. 16 find subjects. let's set there. now. i'll get to the editor james base who's covering the summit in russian for a. so james talks dominated negatively by the warren ukraine with yet more sanctions on russian. small sanctions, little closing of loopholes of sanctions. they feel the g 7 that there are ways the russians getting round the sanctions using backdoors, using 3rd countries to get products that they can't get themselves. and the g 7 has got some measures in place they think is going to try and stop that. obviously,
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this will be welcomed by presidents lensky and we now have the was kept secret of the last 24 hours confirmed the president's united sky is coming here. the japanese organizers say he's on his way to the russian. but in fact, they're extending the sunday sessions here so that he can meet with the g 7 lead. isn't that appropriate discussions with them? also meeting with some of the other countries because there are other countries that are invited to the lights of parts of this meeting for a bigger expanded meeting with other important global and regional players. i think much of the discussion from presidents lensky and you've seen is ta, this diplomacy with the last 15 months trying to get more phase countries. but the tree efforts as move now onto the issue of flight to jets. you've got all sorts of weapons which took a long time in the 1st few months then you've got tanks. now we've moved on to fight to jets. the quite new thing worried about the situation in the skies, but they've lost a lot of fi direct cross. russian always had more power in the skies,
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but has never dominate to disguise. and that's the watery. and that's why i think the f sixteens is the thing that the ukrainians have been pushing in recent months . and there's been some opposition, particularly within the us administration, whether it's been divisions on this issue or it seems that present biden does now jump to is all position present. lensky tweeting, saying that he welcomes the support for an international fight to check coalition. and i think we could now see not the us giving f sixteens, but all the countries which have the us made f sixteens giving them now there is no objection from the bite and ministration of told the country has to look at close slates. all those that how back f sixteens but on modernizing the fleet, for example, no way the netherlands, belgium, and denmark. they all roll. now moving slowly to f, 30 fives, which is more sophisticated at croft with self capability,
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that means they're going to dispose of some of the f, 16 sleep. and potentially those planes are the ones that could go to ukraine. one slight count caveat. so it takes a very long time to train a pilot on f. 16 so you crating pilots, flies sixteen's could be some months off still. and times the g 7 days is also discussed, china's growing nuclear awesome. that's what a so i've heard about that of the yes, what obviously nuclear power is pulse a nuclear weapon. this is pulse of this summit because we're here in a rush, remote in the japanese organizes wanted to, i think, make the case about what happened to you. a 78 years ago. we've had the nuclear declaration. now, there is a specific mention of china and russia and you click campaign is not happy that goes far enough. they'd like to see the g 7, which includes 3 countries which have large nuclear arsenals. the us of cost the u . k. and from actually sign up to the international treaty to band old nuclear
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weapons, i don't think those 3 countries anywhere near doing that any time soon on showing up more mention of china in the discussion of china. i think you'll be coming out as i'm will. it will be believe, mentioned again in the final communicate that comes out from the summit. we see the draft of that. it's talking about china's economic power. as the 2nd biggest, you can always power in the world and the g 7 having to think as it has done in recent years, be very balanced on base because it wants to continue to trade with china. but it also wants to draw some lines. uh they say those lines are excessive dependence in certain a certain sectors. certain parts of the economy also mention of taiwan at the moment in that final community k. but a pretty planned mention segment that needs to be continued piece on the taiwan straits. same space saw there's nothing edited there in harassment or russian,
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i should say. thank you for that to update is one of the biggest issues up for discussing that the g 7 summit in japan is a growing tension over taiwan. the book has repeatedly accused beijing of threats and intimidation on china says the group is prejudiced. jessica washington spoke to people living in a chinese coastal city of showman, which is close to time on this factory. the city of suman there more than 1000 workers, and most of them are from mainland china. all except the boss, honey, one, who is from taiwan. he was one of the 1st time when he's investors to come to sherman more than 30 years ago. one person was that we are all chinese. yeah. the 2 sides of the street, also a family and we have 100 percent support from our competitors here. and he says recent attentions in the region having to jump into his confidence and opportunities for collaboration, thoughts as young, those on the,
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against the and we always hope the 2 sides could integrate and develop a not argue over trivial matthews. and is the types of success stories 18 wants to highlight an example across strange success. but his views don't represent the majority in taiwan opinion. polls have repeatedly showed only a small minority support unification in the long or short term of these 2 groups waiting eagerly for the 1st glimpse of taiwan. the short journey of just reaching the china is. i want him in island to see them from the main last month the china carried out a m c. drills. it's people's liberation, army or p l. a simulating uninstall moment of taiwan. what i expect moving forward is a, a not necessarily risk of conflicts,
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but certainly the potential for miscalculation for accidents and for misunderstanding. the current situation is, is quite risky in terms of that lack of crisis communication mechanisms between the 2 countries and the heightened activity around tie one by the appeal a for these travelers. the coast of sherman is more a holiday hot spot than a geo political flash point. but many people come here just to see, tie one from a distance. is this johnson with all the point? you know, i hope our model and that will be what you mean by some old trying to see about the dream about the song. because you have some chinese developing very well. and the tie one is not the communist party is doing a very good job. even the children on just here for fun on the beach. this group is known as the young pioneers of the communist party, led by chinese soldiers with teaching them about patriotism and reinforcing the message of one china. jessica washington out to 0. sherman china. sorry. and the
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president bus on a side has attended the arab league summit for the 1st time since will began in his country 12 years ago. i saw that had been shown to phase brutal crunch donald opposition for testers. but it's been welcome back to the bulk of our nations shall about ripples it's ryan sense bowman for sylvia and president bush auto, said he and the 12 years of diplomatic isolation and delivered speech calling for out of unity and an end 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 paved the way for a new journey of joint error, action, harmony, peace and prosperity rather than destruction. and war in 2011,
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thousands of civilians took to the streets of syria, calling for the fools assets, ties deteriorated with gold. fleet 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 believes nearly 400000 people were killed in sylvia. sante arabia let a growing number of, of nations seeking to re consign with us that of the kingdom and the united of amateur as have pushed for the reconciliation. arguing it's the only way to end the violence and the law. millions of people to return to their homes with funeral yourself while we console outlines to be a platform for conflict, enough with the complex that have quickly development in our region. it's with pleasure today, the doctor shaw aside from the president of syria,
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is present to you as the league of our states as hands down to a resolution, allowing syria to resume 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 review meant to eliminate our region for effective future. for the entire region. widely seen as an efficient the out, i believe, has grappled for decades with divisions of competing got genders among is 20 to remember, states divide, that deepened off to the 2011 of spring. the organization established in 1945 to increase regional cooperation is not widely accused of failing to deliver when it's promises. it's the little to and the violence and syria, yemen. libya also then saw you baby eyes trying to bro, cut a piece the between. so does warring factions and then uh, who knows,
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who did the talks under weight and agenda is that approach meant between the 2 sides. but it's pretty much where the staves to talk about to bring to you. but despite the sound you push for the united front to talk of security and economic challenges. the out of the up is more devices than ever hush about. but i just, you is saddam's capital has come on to renewed air attacks and fighting between the army and the permanent treat rapids support forces. now, in its 5th week, as strikes have eastern hot 2 on friday, destroying dozens of military trucks. the army was also seen in storing barriers on roads in the south of the city, and there was a 2nd day of intense fighting in the city of it. now that in soft off let you all me reported hundreds of casualties. but it came on the same day on the chief of delphi. the alba honda officially removed the lead with the rapid support forces from sedans, routing itself in council. the hon. assigned to decrease talking hung down the gauntlet notice empty with immediate effect. millions had been caught in the bits
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a power struggle between the rifle generals, given morgan has more from on demand on the outskirts of how 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 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. the incapacity of his deputy and 2 other generals were also members of the suburbs that counselled 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 the mind, and in the northern parts of the capital in the city of pricing is also ongoing. in
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the western region of our for, for a week now, residents in to nina in west r for have reported heavy artillery fire between our militias allied to the rapids support forces and the city needs army with 100 kills and thousands displaced. many of them trying to cross the border into neighboring tad, but unable to do so because of the fire and security and violence also continues in yeah, that installed at our, for, for the 2nd day residents, the 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 rsp is trying to take the control of the military headquarters there. hundreds of people have been killed in the conflict sensitive stock nearly 5 weeks ago. thousands have been entered and the community service situation continues to get more dire every day, despite the fact that the 25 find a declaration of principles inc. that is yet to be implemented on the ground.
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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 and this is in these army people more than all just bear on you in refugee agency says more than a 1000000 people have been displaced in just a month to find things to done. but it's 250000 of them have been forced to flee the country. u. n h c also is 840000 people have been internally displaced. french news agency, a f p. it says gunman have killed at least 40 people in a series of attacks and move in the king of prussia. 3 villages was targeted on the 1st day and a tank of province, much of the king or 5. so has been under a state of emergency since much as the government tries to come back on the groups as well. so it's a come on, i'll just say on the desktop, rises in northern italy is not doing these towns on the one since the reports from
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one of the west regions the well, i saw a good spring that had arrived and took here, but kelly was just a brief visit to look at it in that that's willing kind of means it's time bullet 18 degrees. if you're lucky, i think weren't feel like that with an awfully breeze. once more, it's a revision to the last 3 full 5 weeks and the heart of turkey, it could be wet the result of fusion. i was reaching turkey and coming across on the custom events as well. but on shelby's coolidge golf is about $23.00 degrees. and that way, whether it will bring a few shells through a rock as well from the stones quite possibly, not much in a wrong. and the result of dry shred, the bit fairly strong winds for the south, would suggest dest, at least of them a few, if not sandstone,
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quite possibly out. to create an eastern side, we seen showers down in the service in the mountains and somehow that was the view last night i think it was. and you could see that you gave it as a result just of reminded otherwise this is the website just spread across to iran leaves back down to get one more up to about 41 degrees. it's not very wet in tropical ass. good environment may be back in the lead whether you see the biggest challenge. no. is it very well for the science, the right and start going off show from the eastern kate, but it is very cold by night. not much better by day, at least in the city to the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear a slight pompous leaders in business and govern. we'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties. and vicious brain transition plans enclose the skills
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graph that so many companies are struggling with the the you're watching out. is there a mind to about top storage now? a 2nd day of talks is on the way at the g 7 summit team production. that's ukranian, the presence of little nasa lensky is on his way to japan. i'm going to dress leave is on sunday. on friday the announced new sanctions on russian. so in president, masha on a side has attended the arabic summit. after more than a decade of isolation, syria was suspended from the original document,
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2011 sides of google crack donald position for testers. so don's capital has come on to renewed air attacks and fighting between the on the entire military rapids for forces becomes as the head of the owner, staff was removed from the countries routing silver. and the council of the army chief rescue is in northern it's lee have discovered another victim of devastating flooding. taking the death toll to 14. the governor of the in india, ramaya region, is meeting it prime minister, georgia maternity on choose day to discuss reconstruction efforts or the adult need has visited. some of the areas still under water is humbling and frightening. with miss the ever changing lose of mother nature. the sheer force training the region known for its which landscapes nestled between mountains and d. i. g. i succeed into a big swamp peoples to soften their homes as the water states. it's time to receive
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alexander to own his family has owned their house and messed them about that. since in 1960, there were among the 1st residents of history. there has been, has been these wooden boards to prevent the water from sleeping in through the front door. since i've had them on, we thought it would be a limited amount of rain, about 10 to 15 cents meters. instead it was a much high level. it's painful. we put a lot of resources into which to renovate, to say it in this state. now it's difficult to watch many here, which often oper for was one watching the rainwater in be their streets and homes is the worst flooding scene here in about a century. 6 months of torrential 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 torrential downpour came,
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it couldn't absorb it. thousands of acres of vineyards, food grows investable farms. i now submerge the damage likely to effect next year's harvest as well. more than 20 live as birds, the banks sending torrents of muddy water, tearing through entire towns like here and send the packet that frightening hours. the 5th is my scene and send that up and is it still can't get through to it? is that sort of thing? it was like having a river here, the current was so strong, the risk is 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,
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at least some of the blame on all the infrastructure. this couldn't with them. extreme conditions, but mostly people say, is climate change? the trends? what looks like a peaceful body of water into a dead, let's say things title way. but that doesn't mean else's either in any, nevermind emergency crews of bathrooms. it contained a while 5 and west in spain. hundreds of people have been evacuated from the villages in the extreme of dore regions since the place started on wednesday. strong winds are making it difficult to control local authorities on blaming austin for the 5 which is ravaged up to $8000.00 heck pads of forest and scrubs and braces that prime minister can we all costs? it's a tockets has health is funnel rally before the country's most on sets in general election in a decade is promising. his conservative new democracy policy can deliver steady growth in tax cuts. but it probably didn't say his policies have left braces,
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middle cloth, struggling on the impact of the pen. demik, combined with energy insulation, has hurt many small businesses. jobs throughout business has more now from northern greece. this factory is europe's leader in producer of industrial batteries that go into forklift gulf content, pleasure boats. it's oh, no sunlight has 12 factories around the world, but it's the moods, the coughing fields of northern greece, 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 a demand as the global economy electrified. but no one has develop the recycling process for it yet. it's nothing easy place. and we hop which is not part of the mess of that. 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
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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 subject to the for us. and our kids, greece is main advantage is it's highly educated workforce, but nearly 10 percent of it has left for better jobs elsewhere. during the economic crisis a decade ago, many of greece is top companies and employees, sled, 4 years ago, the ruling new democracy. conservatives promised to bring them back. they cut the corporate tax by 7 points and brought the greek government phones 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 old boats. the new democracy party tried to nurture an economy of scale. it offered
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tax breaks, promotions, and hub to income tax for families in cooperatives. but inflation has swamped the benefits. they have another policy has more. there's been a doubling or tripling of expenses on products farmers by while the value of his parties has already gone up about 50 percent on a corporate to runs, cuts amount of his electricity bill used to be 80000 years a year in the past 2 years, it's gone up 220-030-0000 in respect to existing small enterprises and self employed. people find it hard to stay in business. they say they could best or whether inflation, if they went also battling a bureaucratic and politicized state. the vote on sundays will largely be a vote to change that culture. jumps out awful us out as xerox and thousands of people have been demonstrating in the serbian capital bill grade following to mess, shootings that killed 18 people this month. protest has gathered in front of pun intended, called for the resignation of 12 officials. so of his opposition also stormed
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balance of a special session and condiments on friday, accusing the ruling hockey of silencing body, presses foreign minister instead of a lover offices on media, and also by john a close to reaching a deal to come tensions. and the dispute to the territory of the, going to cut back for all of bro could a meeting between the foreign ministers of the 2 countries and muskets. yvonne that uses us advice on the low king, the only road linking on menial was the region which has a mainly ethnic armenian population blue origin. the space, the company owned by us, been in that just as of as one of the contract to build a spacecraft, vanessa, i will send ashton watts to the mood. it's a major could for vessels. there's no stylist in previous space. the other companies do think that it, you know, must 2021 and that's to avoid it. must space x for $3000000000.00 contract to land
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astronauts on the moon for the 1st time since the final opponent mission in 1972 for some, it's not that unity, the others a threat to genuine. creat typically, either way, the impacts of artificial intelligence on the film industry is balking debates at the cannes film festival fonts fairly onto the reports of how the technology is already being used and what the future could hold of. the cannes film festival artificial intelligence is taking center stage in the new indiana jones film. a guy has the age, a 2 year old house, and 4 by 35 years. the chief by coming through decades old footage. afford proving the no, really. it's just a trick unless it's, it's supported by story. if it's not honest and it's not real, i mean emotionally, real and, and so i think it was used very skillfully. i'm very happy with that,
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but i don't look back and say, i wish i was a guy. a guy has long been a source of inspiration for cinema, from metropolis to the matrix. the coat this tape in film, in which a guy who's created a simulated world. but it's behind the camera way. i will know influence what we see in cinemas. hollywood studio is already investing in a i to inform and release states marketing and distribution strategies. while in the can fill market producers seeking funds, putting the script through an algorithm to determine the return on investment, kept in samantha miller very, the a i program has analyzed 400000 film scripts to understand the most popular story lines, predict audience reaction and potential revenue, we have content tools, testing, tools, financial forecast, tools, demographics tools. what do i guess? one think that, that people are always curious about the financial predictions and what state to a simple financial predictions. so the measure clean and i think a to receive the beaches around to 80 person to so 80 percent of the time supplies
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the film that will be a successful which is the patio to the end of the industrial. this type of course, the kinds independent produce as a concerned purely using a i would decrease the overall quality of films. and if you look at a lot of streaming services, right? and the reason why all the content, no matter what language it's in, is all the same way as because it hits the algorithms points that takes away a little the agency out of the filmmakers hand. and we strike a balance between allowing that human initiative and that human genius to design through and giving investors a return on their investment. well, you know, again there has to be a happy balance. hey, i will transform visual effects far beyond the aging, causing time results as an ultimately cost. but the industry is mindful that well, algorithms can create scripts, generate new welds and make predictions. they may lack the unique perspective and emotional depth that comes from human creativity. charlie and stuff.
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