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ukraine's president arrives in japan as he works to shore up support at the g 7. some of the hello, i'm 40 back to bo, this is ology 0. live from doha. will have a live report from the hiroshima summit also i had them hooked up, gonna have me in north east italy and i bring you the latest of the floods that have devastated they me. nevermind. yeah. region. as greeks forbid to go to the polls, we need a young seasonal work as unable to cast that bond and racing for an answer. investigators trying to work out why so many horses guides had of them. one of the biggest events on the us cap, the thank you for joining us grains president george misa. lensky has landed in
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hiroshima and is making his way to the g 7 summit. the war and his country has dominated the g. 7 discussions leaders have promised to support key for as long as it takes and strength and disarmament and non proliferation efforts. on friday, the us agreed to back ukraine's access to advance 5 digits and training for its pilots. the final community case is a g 7 once constructive and stable relations with china, but it opposes what it called badging militarization in the pacific. it also address climate change poverty and the risks of artificial intelligence live to our different medic, as a james space was covering the g 7 senate for us in hiroshima. james, the ukrainian president, i understand has arrived at the summit venue there. in hiroshima, this is a highly symbolic visit for him. which caps a very busy diplomatic week?
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yeah, absolutely. coming to the g 7 in person for the 1st time. remember he addressed the g 7 within weeks of his country's invasion by russia last. yeah, but that's like many of these are the meetings was virtual, but i think it's being a significant factor in the events of the last 15 months that the presence of ukraine has been involved in this tireless diplomacy at 1st, using virtual meetings and an on the screen and on the phones to. ready leaders and recently getting in the jet and traveling to world capital is to try and build support for his country. and he has been building support for his country. it's been, as i think, you know, a, the on, you wouldn't have expected that he was going to get tanks or now fight subjects. but that is what he's achieved. and as you say, coming from the, our will, the league of our, of sites that somebody's in saudi arabia trying to, we know that some of the countries which, unlike the g 7 members,
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have not supported russia, but haven't supported with financial military and political meaning means in the same way, ukraine and so now, right and precisely on that he already has the political support of the g 7 leaders as you say. so what else is he looking for in hiroshima? yeah, well there are other players here. would you go to the dcf and i think he's trying to make sure that some of the things that are already promised to look like then the only problem is a f sixteens, for example x it just f 16 sided yet. so that's a new thing. the us, as it seems now, going to allow the transfer of f sixteens held by some native partners, transfer them to ukraine, sell them to ukraine because they, us, made the us needs to get permission. and that's very important in terms of changing the position with regard to power. ukraine has always had fewer jets than
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russia and setting these last quite a few jets in the last 15 months at f sixteens, the ukrainians believe could be a game changer. well, they go to try and do now is drunk, get those jets as quickly as possible and get the training because the training takes a long time on something that's much more sophisticated than the soviet era. plains that you training and pilots all used to with regard to the non g 7 members here and we have for example, india. we have indonesia yet we have per sale. these are countries that on not one would say completely in the ukrainian camp. in fact, for example, brazil is floating pete piece proposals, the us where they call a piece club. so let's give a listen to those proposals politely, but i think he's trying to change the views of some of these people as well. make it clear if you'll country was invaded, what sort of help would you want? and i think that's the message he's going to bring to some of these other countries
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in the coming hours night when he's going to have meetings. remember that g 7 meeting sad today now here in her washer much 8 continues row last day on sunday. so not a child swim to stand shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. and i think that's significant because he used to be a g 8 and a rush out until 2014 was a member for president zalinski in effect, standing in the place with a president. police didn't use to stand. but i think, you know, important meetings, not just with all of them, but on the sidelines. lots of one on one what we called bilateral meetings. right. so, so ukraine topping the agenda there, but they are other issues being discussed at the g 7 a one of them china is growing nuclear arsenal. tell us about about and the final communicate of the g 7. yeah, a source of issues being discussed, in fact, is that am the session going on under way right now, so speak with the will back and presidents addressing well, data is about about the situation in terms of having infrastructure around the
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world. but yes, trying to in terms of the communicate is important and trying has been a big discussion here because of course, this is a g 7 summit that only happens every few years. it's on the asian soil because there's any one asian member of the g 7. they are making it clear balancing act to yet they want to continue to trade with china. the china is the 2nd most important economic pow, that'd be financial again. if they didn't trade with china, there's no choice to that. and they say they see constructive and stable relations, but also issues where they have concerns that drawing red lines. they say that they're not going to be comfortable to in woods. they say that there are challenges with china is no market policies and practices which distort the global economy economy. they describe these as malign practices so that so you can know, makes, in terms of the politics of the region and the east and south china. see they say the seriously concerned about the situation in china is us. china is movements,
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that's an old taiwan. it's pretty much we spacing that position and make it clear, right quote. we cool for a peaceful resolution of cross straight issues. james, thank you very much for that. james space, the committee kind of to live there in hiroshima. while the g 7 has repeatedly accused badging of rice and intimidation against taiwan. china says the group is prejudiced. jessica washington has been speaking to people living in the coastal chinese city of champagne, which is close to taiwan. this factory in the city of simon, 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 salmon more than 30 years ago. was doing more than we oh chinese. yeah, the 2 sides of the street, also a family. and we have 100 percent support from outcome patterns here. and he says,
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recent attentions in the regions haven't jumped into his confidence and opportunities for collaboration, thoughts with you on those on the identity. and we always hope the 2 sides could integrate and develop a not argue over trivial matters. and is the types of success stories. 18 wants to highlight an example across street to 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. these 2 groups waiting eagerly for the 1st glimpse of taiwan the short journey of just regional mission. the china is human islands and you can see them from the main last month china carried out a m c. drills. it's people's liberation, army or p l. a simulating, and it's as moment of taiwan. what i expect moving forward is a,
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not necessarily risk of conflicts, but certainly the potential for him is calculation 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 selman 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 also 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. i don't want to do this on because you, it's a 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,
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and reinforcing the message of one china. jessica washington out of 0, sherman china. the out of world news. imagine c close at biling to contain a wind fire in western spain. hundreds of people are about to leave their homes in the extra madura region. since the fire started on wednesdays, strong winds are making it difficult to control local authorities of leaving our son for the fire, which has radi dropped $8000.00 hecht as a forest and scrub blind. the recovery efforts on to wait in northern italy afterwards being described as a was flooding in a century. more than 14 people have died out his ear, his whole job to have meat has visited. some of the areas still under warranty. it's humbling and frightening to witness the ever changing lives of mother nature. the sheer force tuning the region known for its rich landscape,
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nestled between mountains and the address succeed into a big swarm peoples to soften their homes. as the water states its time to receive, assemblage it only somebody has owned their house in muscle about a death. since the 1960. there were among the 1st residents of history. it has been, has put in these wooden boards to prevent the water from sleeping in through the front door. since i've had 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 put it up to visual season twits, to renovate, to say it's in this state now it's difficult to watch many here, which often oper for was one watching the rain water 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
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so dry that when that to a rental 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 affect next year's harvest as well. more than 20 rivers bears the banks, sending torrents of muddy water, tearing through entire towns like here in san diego. frightening hours the sisters my scene and send that up and is, is still called get due to as well. and 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 fix this. it's only the next day at 9 pm that the risk is finally came. the 1st of the rising water broke a window at the back of the house. and within minutes, furniture was floating around the level which clearly visible about the meeting or
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how it's hard to point fingers under these circumstances. but some a poor thing, at least some of the blame on old infrastructure that couldn't with them. extreme conditions, as mostly people say, is climate change, the turns what looks like a peaceful body of water into a dead, let's say things title way. but that doesn't mean elses either. in any government, new homes are opening for greeks living abroad. i had a sundays parliamentary elections from and so it could be i close, made so tacky, send his left, his rival, alexis, the price of how the final riley's, the economy has dominated the campaign. but another key issue is a struggle tourism work is face to cast a vote. i'll just hear a stephanie deck, a report from the greek island of rhodes towards the seas. and this started here in greece, and that means around a quarter of a 1000000 greeks are working as seasonal workers across the greek islands. now, greece also heads to the poles on sunday,
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in the election parliamentary elections that will potentially see a new prime minister elected. but it seems that most of the workers here across the islands will not be able to call several. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out it's not the peak season yet, but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal workers are here too. it's intense work, but it's better money than what's available on the mainland were told. and within the election imminent, the majority of this mostly young workforce will not be voting. but i would really prefer to be athens to go down, you know, to the, to the square. and to save face. i'm from athens and said people, uh that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place. we cannot vote from here, they need to go to their place to vote. many do know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residents,
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but it's not clear. we put it as a feel i didn't know about that either. if items to be honest about it and i believe most of the really have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these elections with many of the opposition parties accusing this government of its moving around a quarter of a 1000000 young people were employed in the seasonal tourism industry across the greek islands. it's not a new issue. maria is a musician in here for the season. she missed voting in the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find out, and it still hasn't worked for her. sunday's election date was actually announced officer the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election, dana solvers, unless they must these as if they're playing with us. they say you come to register . yes, but they did the register, then they say, but you're not on time. okay,
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so why didn't you announce a deadline in advance? so we could be on time. right now i feel that they cannot have the least impact on my own right to vote for many in this generation. the main issue is that life has become unbearably expensive when the rent, it's $800.00 euros per month. and your salary or monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you have 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still need to live with your parents because you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids if you want it. so you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over which is one of the most important sectors that the greek economy will not be having their se,
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stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. still ahead on algae sierra divisions in the arab league as serious president returns after more than a decade of diplomatic isolation. if it's up to the judge governments, thousands of farmers in the mountains have to find and not a profession. i'm stuck fast. we saw in the east of the madeline. here's your world's weather update beginning in new zealand. and that storm system has now passed, but it is still leaving behind a legacy of showers and cloud cover across both sidelines on sunday. now i wanted to take you to australia quite a vigorous system rolling through tasmania. this is really going to whip up the wind, so i think parts of tasmania certainly along the east coast there. a wind gusts
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could be up to a 125 kilometers per hour. a few showers may speaking to sydney on sunday, and you'll max out at 19 degrees to southeast asia. we go. rain has turn biter across indonesia is main island of java, but still some burst of rain to the south and the north of sinatra right through the malay peninsula. and i think it's a very soggy forecast. improve cats over the next little while. bangkok you'll eventually see some sundry downpours move in here that will limit your temperature in the days to come. and then we've got warmer, error colliding with cooler air that's going to spark some storms across the yangtze river valley on sundays. some of these could be some severe, pretty big downpours in the forecast there. now for japan looking good except for whole kado is this system sweeps through. so showers to be expected in support with the high of 17 degrees. plenty of sun to go for the korean peninsula. so we got in for $24.00. 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 range transitional plans. enclose the skills gaps that so many companies are struggling with the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back, not top. so he's on al jazeera, this hour,
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ukraine's president thought of music. lensky has arrived in japan. he's currently meeting with bridge family services. so not and is said to address leaders on sunday. there for the g 7 summit. us has agreed to support ukraine's access to advance find to just and training for it's fine is it is of the g 7 have also promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes and strengthened disarmament and non proliferation efforts. have also discussed china climate change and the risks of onto the show of intelligence. the syrian president bush on a side has attended the league from a doctor more than a decade of isolation. syria was suspended from the regional block in 2011 after our sides. widespread crack down on opposition, protested caution by a buyer reports it triumph fence bowman for sylvia and president bus shot of us at the end of 12 years of diplomatic i installation and delivered
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a speech quoting for out of unity and then and to what he called for him into feelings. what um, what the hell, the way it 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 was it 2011 thousands of civilians took to the streets of syria calling for referrals. assets ties deteriorated with gulf fleet is when his tooth opened. fire on civilians destroyed entire villages and used chemical weapons. they had a big suspended serious membership response. the un believes nearly 400000
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people were killed in sylvia sante. arabia led a growing number of, of nations seeking to re consign with us that the kingdom and the united ameritas 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 you. and i'll tell you so far, the more we console outlines to be a platform for complex enough with the complex that of curriculum development in our region. it's with pleasure today talking to him about shaw, aside from the president of syria, is present to you as the leak of our states attempted 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 unders unit to well in the our region for a tech to future, for the entire region. widely seen as an efficient, the league has grappled for decades with divisions of competing got genders. amount is $22.00,
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a member states divide that deepened off to the 2011 of spring. the organization established in 1945 to increase regional co operation is not why the accused of failing to deliver when it's a promises. it's not a little to end the violence and syria, yemen. libya also then sa, do baby eyes trying to broke out a piece the between. so does warring factions and who now if you did the talks that 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 a united front attack of security and economic challenges, the out of the up is more devices than ever hush about. but i just, your tens of thousands of people have been demonstrating in the serbian capital, downgrade off to, to mass shootings that killed 18 people. earlier this month,
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protest is gathered in front of the parliament and call for the resignation of top officials. serbia's opposition stone died of a special problem entries session on friday, accusing the governing party of simon saying that your opinion has approved. a dutch government plan to buy out thousands of farms as part of a multi $1000000000.00 drive to cut nitrogen emissions, which are affecting by diversity in the netherlands. but the plan has faced strong opposition from the agricultural sector set boston before us from the time of watching back of thousands of peaks on a dutch farm need intended for the spanish market. but after nearly 20 years and that makins and her husbands have decided to stop soon they will sell all the live stock. o nitrogen emissions are extremely high, and the business needs a lot of renovation. we need new staples because these are outdated. but this, the bank sees that are emission so so high. they don't want to support us any
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longer. so we had no choice but to stop the farm life next to in nature reserve that is protected under european law. now that the e u has approved the governments buyout plan, the family hopes to receive generous compensation. in recent years, thousands of farmers have full tests against proposals to drastically top emissions within $50000.00 dodge farms. keep more than $11000000.00 pix, and nearly $4000000.00 cows, $0.10 in highly productive fall may have started to. madeline is one of the wills may food for you. so, let's assume like this could soon be a thing of the past. while farmers are now being pressured into selling the animals and find a not a profession, although it's it's, they'll continue in a few years, dairy farm or young people move in to ones to hand over his heart with son. he says the government to invest more in technology that we use is emissions from annual waste vision is over as halo who build a dunk on the farm is i've done a lot for this country,
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but the government doesn't seem to realize this. the minister told me about huge the attractive bile packages. that's ridiculous. state greenpeace, as compensating farms on the following 3 basis won't lead to a big enough with duction in nitrogen problems coming up new. yeah, well the government should force for almost a stop. it has to happen now and it will be painful because it's almost have to be told you will need to quit and we will withdraw your license. we will compensate you, but you have to stop. why should a, this is their life? it's like they're a criminal, it's like they are doing something bad. they produce foods for water and oxygen. we need fluids, but the nature of the same? no, no that's that's, that's just that's, that's who crap. i would say caroline's on the plaza has grown into a political force to be reckoned with. after her pharma citizens movement became the largest party in all dutch provinces during elections in march, while she supports compensating farms who want to quit,
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a party is firmly against rick the measures both of the delay in government plans to half nitrogen emissions by 2030 step 5 and l 20. involved in there. the madeline us authorities are investigating the death of at least 11 horses in the lead up to the procedures kentucky debbie. it's raising questions as to why so many died in such a short period of time. john henry, for some lexington in 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,
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3 more di didn't neighboring team lend race 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, horse 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. li 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 up of the 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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