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hello. we begin this news, our at the g 7 summit in japan. that's where the ukranian president of a let him are. zalinski has joined g 7 leaders and he's just met with the british prime minister receipts to knock. so the warren has country has dominated the discussions there and lead or is a promise to support keys for as long as it takes and strengthened disarmament. a non proliferation efforts. on friday, the us agreed to back ukraine's access to advanced fighter jets and training for his pilots. the final communicate says that the g 7 once constructive and stable relations with china, but it opposes what it called beijing's militarization in the pacific. and it also address climate change poverty, as well as the risks of artificial intelligence in a moment's will be joined by natasha butler. she's standing by the reaction from keith on valencia's latest diplomatic start. but 1st,
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let's spring and rob mcbride. he's at the summit venue in her she must. so rob, do we know what the landscape is hoping to achieve at the summit and will the leaders give him what he's asking for? that's right. there was a real buzz of excitement here. now at the g 7 with the arrival of zelinski when he's playing landed a couple of hours ago, we're here and they may need you sent a hundreds of journalist from around the world that all come tabs here. basically covering the said g 7. i can tell you they were all huddled around the monitors carrying live pictures of his play landing, just like he was almost like it was a rock star. certainly find lower interest in this one lead to arriving here with the g 7 than any of the other leaders that have been arriving from around the world over the last couple of days or so. his biological meetings have already begun. he has had a sit down with georgia, bologna, the prime minister from italy, and that tomorrow, the last day sunday that has been extended to accommodates a lend skis, visit here, a special sec session,
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a way to get him as the guest to talk about ukraine and the ongoing war and the needs now full ukraine but also very important. the one on one meetings with all of the g 7 who have that backed us, the ukraine so strongly. but also the chance to reach out to other would lead as a he is such as that from the know the lines or neutral countries, such as indonesia or in india, full as a lensky to try to, we know, but other people who remain a close in some cases to russia to try to win him at the backing of those countries over onto his side. right, and rub another topic of discussion at the g 7. of course, as china. so did the leaders managed to reach any sort of consensus? what are they sense is in the final communicate that was a bit and i being a very large section on china. it's almost as though the whole of g 7, a very much following the lead set by the united states in all that is read the finding the relationship with china moving forward. yes, on the one hand,
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being constructive about engaging with china and the importance of that to things like the global economy, but also the climate crisis. but at the same time, really putting china on notice that, that they are prepared to coal out china for any line by line behavior i. that's it to the detriment of the neighbors or the world as they see it. so they have been specific references made to move transparency when it comes to nuclear weapons, asking china that they commit to non per left for the, for the operation. there is a real concern about the size of the chinese nuclear rossville. they have never admitted exactly how many will heads they have. it's not to be in the hundreds, but it is known that they continue to develop the sophistication, a numbers a will heads. and also when it comes to the militarization of the indo pacific, really asking and demanding that they are counted when it comes to that demands for at a tie. why not holding for
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a peaceful resolution of the cross straits across strange questions really coming to the support of taiwan in the face of increasing threats from mainland china? okay, well thank you so much. that's the officer as rob mcbride reporting for us from hiroshima in japan. so rob, just a moment ago, was discussing that the ukranian, president's attendance at that summit. let's cross over to keith and bring it natasha butler because natasha will tell us why there's been such a huge diplomatic. pushed by the lensky and recent weeks. natasha. the yes looks. lensky is barely stopped in recent waves with visits to a number of european countries. he stopped off in the middle east to address arrow believe nation leaders. now, of course he is in japan of the g. 7 eighty's unimpressive diplomatic push. and the reason he's doing it now is because there is this window of opportunity before you crane launches. it's counter offensive said, of course he's trying to make sure that ukraine shows up more weapons,
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but also support not just full this counter offensive for the long term. because few believe, of course, the discounts are offensive. will be the last full ukraine or with a single in the war. he wants to make sure that his allies are on the side for the long term and also reach out to new allies. we saw that, for example, with the store in saudi arabia on friday, but it's also important for some lensky to turn out to the source of meetings in person, his personal career smell. and dr. has been very successful in procuring for itself the weapons and age. so ukraine that it also serves as a call, just a reminder that that is a rule in this country. that is the reality. you have. so just fighting it, the frontier of lives being lost on people's lives at risk across the country. here in key, for example, just a few hours ago, the early hours of the morning sirens again, another massive attack by washing launch the drones ukrainian forces,
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things that they had repelled it. so this is why this is a context in which lensky keeps turning up. these things keeps travelling the world and keeps looking to see what he can do for his country ahead of his counter offensive. okay, thank you so much. natasha butler for that update from cave as well news. justin russell media is reporting that moscow is warning that western countries are facing kolosso risks if they supply ukrainian forces with f. 16 fighter jets. let's take a closer look at the 16 fighter jets and how they might be used in ukraine. so they were launched in the u. s. and the 1970s. and they were used in both that rock wars and in afghanistan. and there are currently more than $3000.00 f sixteens in service. and $25.00 countries, including the netherlands on belgium, which are members of nato. f sixteens can travel twice the speed of sounds and can strike targets in the air or on the ground in all weather conditions. they can fly up to 860 kilometers without refueling and military analysts say f sixteens will
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help ukraine strike behind russian lines and are a substantial upgrade to ukraine's current fleet of so he had aero warplanes. let's talk about this without exotic, both of it is a defense policy expert and the editor in chief of switched to military review. he's joining us from geneva. welcome to the l to 0 news hour. so up until this point, the biden administration repeatedly said, no. why the change of heart now that is correct at the same time the united states as well as other natural countries, has been following to, to, to train, to do the basic training or transformation of a number of ukrainian pilots. so we knew that this decision would come, we did not know when, and the answer to your question is the united states is playing a very delicate games, giving ukraine needs in order to ensure the sense,
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but not tipping the scales. uh, in the end is favored so that the war ends too quickly. but the thing is, western allies, as well as the united states, has always set up until this point us leads to providing ukraine with advanced offensive weapons. could be met with an escalation by the russian president vladimir putin, as well as the spread of war in europe. so does that argument not stand any more of what's going on? it doesn't stand because uh essentially every time a new system has been donated it has been given to ukraine. we have heard a lot of rhetoric, but there exists or in the way outside of the actions from russia. so i think that this rhetoric today is not to a sufficient terrorist and there are also other more technical issues. ukraine is rapidly running out of the air defense, ms files and it is necessary to sort of plug in the holes of ukraine's air defense
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with these aircraft. so when, when use, when you talk about a, just simply rhetoric, i mean, we had reaction from moscow to this development. this is according to russian media who say, according to russian deputy for a minister saying that western countries will be running colossal risks and they supply ukraine with these of 16 fighter jets. so that should some, that rhetoric not be taken seriously. as the, as you said, this is rhetoric saying that you have to take into consideration wrist. this is true rhetoric if russia has been announcing that it was mounting, let's say a new army corps at the border of feelings, which is, it has not done so far. so then we could say that this rhetoric is followed by action for the moment of russia has that, i think it's hands very busy with the task at hand. and this is fighting the war in ukraine. so how much does these do these $516.00 fighter jets, to what extent will they actually took the balance of power militarily on the
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ground? because it was the old, the military hardware that's been supplied to ukraine. so far? does it actually strengthen or ukraine's military in a significant way? um, there's 3 ways to answer your question. first of all, you have to take into consideration, but it will be months before uh, the ukrainian air force receives these aircraft and before they can operate off run ways in ukraine. it's normally oppression of the training of the pilots, but there's a whole system. there's a whole infrastructure that needs to be deployed. secondly, we can say that in the coming months, it wouldn't be possible for these of 16, the aircraft to help plug in the holes of ukraine's air defense. but of course, of the air to ground, the introduction, the bombing role of these aircraft. this will take more time. so we're probably talking about, um the, the later months of the year,
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2023 before the aircraft can really be brought to there and have an impact over. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you, alexander, what sort of a we appreciate your time with us on alta 0 the now the growing tension between china and taiwan as you've been hearing is also on the g 7 agenda the time when he is president. so i, when address the subject on the anniversary of her 7th year in office, she's in the global consensus. it's very clear that the taiwan straits issue needs to be resolved peacefully. war is not an option. it's not the policy can unilaterally change the status quo in a non peaceful manner. so the $37.00 has repeatedly accused basing of threats and intimidation against the islands. and china says that the group is prejudiced. jessica washington has been speaking to people living in the coastal chinese city of sherman, which is close to taiwan. this factory, the city of simon,
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there more than 1000 workers. most of them are from mainland china. all except a boss, honey, one, who is from taiwan. he was one of the 1st time when he's investors to come to shellman. more than 30 years ago. one goes to war that we are all chinese, 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 to assist you on those on the against the. and we always hope the 2 sides can integrate and develop team young. i'm not argue over trivial matters and is the types of success stories. 18 wants to highlight. an example across range success. but his views don't represent the majority in taiwan opinion. polls have repeatedly showed only
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a small minority support unification in the long or short term. these 2 groups waiting eagerly for the 1st glimpse of taiwan. it's a short journey of just a moment. the china is cayman islands and you can see them the last month the china carried out mc drills. it's people's liberation army or poli simulating and encirclement of taiwan. what i expect moving forward is a, a not necessarily risk of conflicts, 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 height and activity around tie one by the purely for these travelers the coast of sherman is more a holiday hotspots than
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a geo political flash point. but many people come here just to see, tie one from a distance and use this on to 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, 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, and reinforcing the message of one china. jessica washington out a 0 sum in china. let's discuss this with denise rich has a global governance expert on the director footage advisory where she specializes in geo politics and financial integrity. joining us from i got somebody in hiroshima, welcome to the i'll just it renews ours. so i was just looking at the final communicate in regards to china and with the g 7 are saying is that they're not the coupling or turning in words, they recognize that economic resilience requires the risk going on diversifying.
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what does that mean? what do you read into that statement that i have to say that this is the language used in china and be in the stomach. communicate is incredibly interesting. one of the key things that the summit was around bringing the global south into, into the g 7 dialogue, which is my favorite countries, such as ad for so and at south korea as well as india invited to the summit. and it's about 5 years of fine, i to about was trying to decrease reliance and, and who's what they call economic resilience away from china out while still maintaining stable commodity prices and, and tackling installation and making sure that there aren't any major shots to be economy as well, right, to get the sense that they can be unified when it comes to their approach with china because trying to remains one of the, you know, for a lot of the countries in the g 7, china is a, their largest trading partner. yes. and china is also the largest holder software
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and that, and so on the, you know, we, we did receive that at present. the chronic is it a china therapist? that's what we've been advocate for medic, systematic challenges following is visit. but what's really interesting about the language to communicate is that, you know, there are rumors that it's about 2 years for present invited and the japanese prime minister to basically drive over to the language and to get a stronger stance. so the fact that this document has actually been issued with all of the g 7 liter standing behind that i think is incredibly important, at least in the sense that but you and you can see the difference is the use of language in the one hand, like you mentioned they talked about it's not necessarily a conscious the coupling, but it's not at the coupling. there is a need for them to work together, but it is about managing girlfriends and also condemnation of certain activities such as activity in the south, east and outside china. yeah. what's the next part when it comes to taiwan?
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yeah, so when it comes to taiwan, as well as the 7 member said that they were quote, seriously concerned about the situation. a talking about the, the eastern and the south china sea. so do you think it'll be challenging for all of them to have a consensus on the issue of taiwan? so i think on the issue type one, you know, i think together they strongly oppose any unilateral change the status quo. that is the language that has been used with regards to responses to that change. that's where there might be a little bit of a divergence. you know, the us government has been spiteful in terms of what's, you know, supporting for my or offering material supports taiwan. if anything happens, other countries have used much talk to language, other countries and stuff, but they will not get pulled into such a complex. but i think there has been a collaborative collect the funding nation of what's happening and, and the increased military activity ends up increase military exercises around one
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. okay, thank you so much, denise, for the 3. appreciate your time with us on elder 0. thank you. is now still ahead on the houses there it is our peruse former presidents faces more time in court for a mass sterilized zation program from the $9.00 to $19.00 funds coming up and support around us and bescedy action from the 2nd round of goals pga championships in the book for us recovery efforts are underway in northern italy after what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. more than 14 people have died without them having it has visited some of the areas still underwater. it's humbling and frightening wisdom is the ever changing lives of mother nature. the sheer force training the region known for its
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rich landscape, nestled between mountains and the address succeed into a big swamp peoples to soften their homes. as the waters takes its time to receive alexander to own, these 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 and shut 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 holmes 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,
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and the soil was so dry that when that torrential downpour came, 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 tons of money will just tearing through entire towns like here and send the packet that frightening hours. the 5th is my scene and send that up in 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
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it's hard to point fingers under these circumstances. but some upward thing, 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 deal. let's say things title way. but that doesn't meet us, and then you get a minute. and we'll cross over to emilio vanya and bring in with us just joining us from there, from the city of fans, and hit ok. you're right now, what is the 18th century library where century's old books were destroyed by the water? how extensive is the damage? what absolutely, if somebody can see here, behind me, i mean there are piles and piles of books that are completely so some completely covered with book much now the library, the main number and here tells us about 10 to 15000 books have been damaged. many
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of them also current books, but it just shows you that this floods brings a lot of destruction to people and their livelihoods. but it also brings a structure to history, to comment it, to come in the round of people to the community. as we were walking to reach this place, all we did is walk through all these trees. oh we so is house after house where people are just shoveling out? absolutely. everything they own from freight, just washing machine to couches, to toys? absolutely. everything gone in just the spend a few hours. so this is certainly a city that is really, this is a big city, but we also know that at the moment there are still, for example, a hills villages up in the hills that are still not reachable by rescuers because of land slides. so certainly the extent of the damage is still not clear to anyone, but it is
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a tie. the wave that has really is brought in damage and destruct into everything old, a new old. you can see it here in this national library on the main square of fi, and so new is people's people of people's lives. thank you so much about that. how many is reporting for us from fans in italy? so for more on the weather and let's bring in our weather presenter jeff harrington . so jeff, is there more rain on flooding forecast correctly? right, so the reading, the rain is beginning to peter out in northeast italy. i mean, we just saw her as shot there. mostly cloudy sky, no rain falling at the time. so i think the focal point today on saturday will be as we head toward north west italy, keep in mind the dark of the blue and the yellow popping up on our map here. that is more intense rain, but i think most of the action will actually be happening over the higher ground in the elves. but there is a threat of seeing some flash flooding in the south of france. so for busy a, by the way, one of the oldest cities and friends, so we'll keep tabs on whether that happens, but got to take you to the central mentor training. we've got
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a developing storm system here. i'm gonna take everything off though for a 2nd and talk about the topography here because as bad as this will be, i don't think we're going to see the same level of funding that we saw in northern italy, so you can even spot mt at. now there an active volcano is in the headlines just about 6 months ago for its last a rupture. and so yes, this is a mountainous area. and so for that reason, most of the rain will be falling high above. but this map shows us where the most intense stuff will be, so it's ne, sicily. and also as we head toward columbia calabria region on the mainland there. but still all of that to say the highest level warnings have been issued for both rain and wind in this zone. so there is still more brains. a kung doreen. it's more for southern areas, sicily, calabria. but again, i don't think it's going to be as bad as we saw in the north. okay, thank you so much. you're welcome. i as well, the french news agency a, a p says that government and have killed at least 40 people in
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a 1st wave of attacks and northern brick, you know, fast. so 3 villages were targeted on thursday and the tang of province much of working a fast so has been under a state of emergency since march is the government tries to combat arms groups. police have made several arrests that of protest over it suspected electoral interference and the democratic republic of congo political activists are demanding an international audits of the electoral commission. they accused president felix to security of retaining alex to our laws that benefit him. the country's elections will be held in december. so don's capital has come on to renewed air attacks and fighting between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces. the strikes have eastern hard to him on fridays destroying dozens of military trucks. there was a 2nd day of intense fight in the city of near, near la dots and south star for hundreds of people have been killed in the conflict, which is now. and it's this week. and cuts are, is calling for more protection of diplomatic missions,
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is to dawn after its embassy and her tomb was vandalized, the embassies of jordan and the weights were also attacked. the has also urging war insides to pursue dialogues to overcome their differences. the syrian president the shot and such as attend to the arab league summit after more than a decade, if i solution, syria was suspended from the regional walk in 2011 after the crack down on opposition parties and syria. ask them about our reports. it's ryan sense moment for syria and president bus shot of a said he and the 12 years of diplomatic isolation and delivered speech calling for out of unity and then and to what he called for him into feelings. what um, what the quote probably a definitely 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
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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 war in 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 big suspended serious membership response. the un believe nearly 400000 people were killed in syria. sante arabia led a growing number of, of nations seeking to re consign with a set 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. i said, well,
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we can't allow outlines to be a platform for conflict. it's enough with the complex that of quickly 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 ab states attentive down to resolution, allowing syria to is you 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 be our breaching for affect the future for the entire region . widely seen as efficient, the league has grappled for decades with divisions of competing agendas. among is $22.00 members, states divide that deepened off to the 2011 out of spring. the organization is 5 list and 1945 to increase regional cooperation is not widely accused of failing to deliver on his promises. it's the little to and the violence in syria,
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yemen. libya also then saw the way the eyes trying to broke out a piece, the between sedans, warring factions, and then uh, who knows, who did the talks under weight. and agenda is it approximates between the 2 sides. but it's pretty much what the staves to talk about to bring to you. but despite the sound, the push for a united front attack of security and economic challenges, the out of the a p as more devices than ever how she might. but i just, you still ahead on the, on the is there a news our if it's up to the judge governments, thousands of farmers in the netherlands have to find another profession. i'm stuff fossil reporting from a dairy farm in the east of the madeline coming up and support a former world number one tennis players charged with the 2nd doping of funds. those details coming up for the whole the
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the, it's saturday. here's your forecast for europe in africa. good to have your long right off the bat. let's talk about this developing storm system in the central mediterranean. it's throwing a lot of rain to ne sicily and calabria region on italy's mainland. this is a mountainous area, so i don't think we're going to see flooding quite like we did in ne, still leave where the rain is starting to peter out, but pockets a verse of rain around the northwest of italy. but most of the action will be in the alpine region, some spring snow for the else as well. still a gloomy pitcher through the boss for a striking down that cooler air from the north. so is stand global max out at 18 degrees today on saturday to the northwest. we've got some peaks of sun. so temperatures are also lifting in this part of the world as well. looking good in scandinavia. but this is a picture of wind up. most of this energy is actually being drawn into that storm
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system through the central mediterranean, some hit and miss showers across spain and north are in portugal to africa. we go, for ne spelled jerry a saw though, 2 months worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. again, all has to do with that disturbance in this central mediterranean and durban picked up about half a month's worth of rain, but you've got a mix of stunning cloud in the forecast on saturday. enjoy. we'll see you soon. take care. i the
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russell bid in southern england with 2 farmers, 10 safari park. pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even not sorry for somebody. and i am again sophie, i sent you over to me when one volume your income funding is revolutionizing. this was the same using funds in our 57th images here inside you have science. you have a technology, the fries phone out, your 0, the hello are going to the top service from the office and shower,
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the ukrainian president. the letter is a landscape, is that the g 7 summit in japan and the u. s. has agreed to support ukraine's access to advanced fighter jets. moscow says so fast runs a colossal risk if it supplies the drugs to keep on leaders that the g 7 have promised to support key for as long as it takes on strengthen dis, arguments and non proliferation efforts. they also discuss china climate change on the risk of part official intelligence. recovery efforts are underway in northern italy officer what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. of these 14 people have died on thousands more around the country have been forced to leave their homes the former for ruby and president, alberta for jury has denied his government. took part in force, there live stations in the 1990s, he was speaking at a hearing to decide if he should face trout for the policy. alexi, o'brien explains, will not so enough for my, oh, there's a food you more
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a back in front of a judge, but this time peruse and back. so the former president was testifying by video link from present to the full year old is accused of causing severe injuries to a large number of women. and in some cases, death as part of a sterilization program in the 1995. so the accusation is false because what my government did was off for the population and women in particular. all the modern and traditional family planning methods without exceptions or preferences, leaving it to the free choice of each woman concerned. nearly 350000 women and 25000 men was sterilized. as because of the program. could you more? it says it was crucial to reduce maternal mortality rights and kind of policy that women's and indigenous run a tech to this have long food for accountability. terms of like many protested
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against 3 presidential campaigns. factory jury towards the k code. they say many of the women couldn't understand what was happening with tiger said, because they were poor. some women talib being threatened with the fine or prison they didn't comply. the judge outlined the allegations program of the single reproductive health program and family planning and was apply disregarding regulations. y'all to quit infrastructure. the specialized medical personnel for the informed consent of the people who jury is a device of to get improved, considered by some corrupt, dictates it will all those criticism with indian and economic crisis and defeating the group is showing pub. he was extra dyson from chile in 2007, and as a lady, 7, a 25 year prison sentence for human rights violations. the latest hearing is to decide if he can face trial for the sterilize ation program. given that it wasn't
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mentioned on the extradition paper, it's got the cases taken is to get this file and it's still a way to go for the women effective site. they've wasted decades for justice and they won't give up until they gets it and accept brian l 20. the author 0 has spoken to pockets dawns and battled former prime minister in wrong con, who's admitted that he was not able to fulfill a campaign promise on ends. and corruption khan was arrested on corruption charges earlier this month before being released on bill. but some vendor of age is live for us in lahore and you're the one that spoke to him. wrong console. what more did he tell you about his time? as is prime minister? well uncertainty remains on what is going to happen to him. run con, next here in lahore. as he treated out that the police is going to ask them and other charges, although he's being drunk, banned in more cases in mount han says that he's no longer thinks that he has
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a problem with focused on powerful army chief. but actually it's the army chief who has a problem with them and does not want to see him run con, empower. we had a frank interaction on what was achieved during his tenure and why people should vote for him. and he, he was really angry at the crack, done what he calls on his political book as a leader saying that this has never happened in the country before that, but i did ask him, why should people vote for inbound com? what has he been able to achieve, and did he deliver on ending corruption? if the, if the, if your question is the, was able to clam down on corruption, the answer is no. and why? because nab, which is the accountability bureau, which is suppose to fight corruption, wasn't hold on to me. we were told that was independent but was controlled by general. budge was the general budge were controlled. and so what he said that he would run the nav had used to tell me that look so and so is and does that we
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phone discussion cases. so i said why, why don't you take action? he said, we haven't got clearance. no, the zip anywhere in the world, the way you fight crime and corruption is not the severe to go punishment, but the certainty of punishment. so no one gets caught. i mean, you know, and that the hardly any convictions. so all the top guys were discussion cases would, would be in jim not get connected and come out as you know. and when he spoke to nab, this said look, you know, we, we have been controlled by, by, by a judge or didn't budge well. so i was adipose, that doesn't mind finding any regrets. could you have done things better if i had to do it again? i would not have the i would have immediately called for re elections because with the coalition government but the 10 majority,
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there is no way you can implement georgia phone programs many who looked at all because one of the all means bringing the ball for under the law and that you could only do if you have a problem mandate. blair majority the issue was approved, the dutch government plan to buy out thousands of farmers. so it's part of a multi $1000000000.00 drive to cut nitrogen emissions. so fos and reports and a ton of walton burg, a thousands of peaks on a dutch farm needs intended for the spanish market, but after nearly 20 years and that makins and her husbands have decided to stop soon they will. so all the live stuff, all nitrogen emissions are extremely high, and the business needs a lot of renovations. we need new staples because these are outdated, but just the bank sees that are emission so so high. they don't want to support us any longer. so we had no choice but to stop the farm life next to in nature reserve
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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 pix and nearly 4000000 cows. $0.10 and highly for dr. farming has 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 still something you 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 hale who build a dunk on the farm as i've done a lot for this country. but the government doesn't seem to realize this. administer told me about huge the attractive bile packages. that's ridiculous statement,
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greenpeace, as compensating farmers on the following 3 basis won't lead to a big enough reduction 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. thomas have to be told you will need to quit and we will withdrawal 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, that's the water and oxygen. we need fluids, but they're not 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 farmer citizens movement became the largest party in all dutch provinces during elections in march. while she supports compensating farmers who want to quit, a party is firmly against strict and measures. both of the delay in government
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plans to half nitrogen emissions by 2030 step 5 and l 20. involved in there. then that'll in research or as soon as i'm the have built a unique facility to test why mosquitoes are drawn to certain people more than others. and they hope to use their findings around what smells be. insects prefer to flight diseases like villareal. there's a science editor called and baker with more. they see you in the distance, they sense your breath, and they feel the heat of your skin. but despite their tiny brains, mosquitoes probably smell you 1st from far away. this is a special facility for simulated blood, sucking a 1000 cubic meter box and the zambian forest enclosed by nets with 6 pods for real humans to sleep. and we'd like to think of it as of the world's largest, pesky murray from mosquitoes. each tent is connected to a heated landing pad, fitted with infrared cameras that watch as hungry mosquitoes look for
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a nightly feed. the researchers who built it are trying to understand how the bugs pick their victims. and this is quite similar to what a mosquito with experience and nature when the african malaria mosquito actually ends as a climb. it actually has to follow all kinds emitted from the human body of sleeping statements that often humans a house in groups. it's a quite a busy smelling cost for the mosquitoes. malaria, a parasite that is carried by mosquitoes kills more than half a 1000000 people every year. and nearly half of the world is exposed to it is quite surprising that mosquito is also i have a quite complex. now the system, the brain actually looks awful, i guess, or similar to al brain. believe it or not, a very, very 20 insect with the household sense of smell under the camera, one of the landing pets. it's warm and it admits carbon dioxide just like us. but
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there are no human sense. so no mosquitoes. another same conditions, but with some characteristic human smells. a 3rd and now the smells are different. the researchers are assembling a menu to isolate the most irresistible wits we after the developing place, invented chromebooks, for example. you cannot sell the price of them for example. so that they, they lied to a specific truck and then play some of them. so that to you need to use the biting all of these uh, picked up on, on too much. although the battle against malaria is waged across many fronts. this could help us understand why and how malaria carrying mosquitoes find us in the night. the more you understand the enemy, the best i could do uh, in fighting that the enemy. so it is very, very, i don't know what 20 years, but it's very exciting called baker elders. 0 is still
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a hired. somebody else does. it renews our house. the depths of several foresters in the u. s. is casting a shadow over the racing industry. a story is coming up next and support the the largest leak of classified us documents. and i went ahead and seen the nature of materials and that quantity before released across the world. so it's only one publisher is facing charges full funds examined as well as the prosecution of the weeks funding for press freedom. the funds to the owners is leaving the messenger. i can't imagine that the binding ministration wants of this case to be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on the jersey to the conflict into time continued some correspondence or on the ground to report every angle. if the story had been ongoing between the hours and the 16th army
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for the flex available, beat agencies say that a 100 students refugees who are you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed so it may not get there and all the challenges ahead is your stay without just the rest of the maintenance given the the other again, time for an update on the sports is here's were whole. great, thank you very much. now he was the dominant force, a golf law season, and now scottish f a is brought back in the thick of it. once again he shares the lead of the hallway stage of the page like championship last year as well. so started looking for a 2nd major, he showed up to on the pa, fix the ice in the 2nd round on it leaves the wall number 2,
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a 5 on the roll alone. sorry, shifflett is canadian. corey. com is a 2 to are with a on the pga tool called has also went round into on the, on the 32 boys, victor hubble, and this target and taught with shiffler and connors certified rome. right. full. but he had dropped just a single shot on his way to shooting a see on the 6th. and 7th. what of roy maxwell? what are you still going out of it? the wall? number $35.00 shots, back of the charge to wait this talk to for the 3rd time in history. i find myself comfortable in these situations. these are the positions that i want to be in. i want to be near the lead. i don't want to be in 30 as place are going home and i shop to these terms to, to perform it my best. and i'm proud i did the 1st 2 days and i'm excited to be in a good position going in the weekend. but with that being said, i was going to keep my head down and keep doing what i'm doing. obviously these tournaments are or what you dream about winning and, and you practice so hard to, to, to plan. so it's nice to be back to, to, to have a chance. but at the same time we got a lot of golf left were only only half way and a lot of things can happen. hi,
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terribly. i felt over the golf ball over the last 2 days. the fact that i'm only 5 back is uh not that it could be up. there was one of my test performs is when i held that part of the last i looked the board. i'm like, i can't believe in 5 back, so i guess that's a good thing because i know if i can get it and play off the tea and that's the, that's the key to my success over the weekend. and i really love this story. all the same scores mcelroy is this. my michael block, a 46 year old club pro, based in california, who apparently charles is a $125.00 or less and it's pretty good. brought me the cost to do pre owned it 6 of his previous major appearances, but he's made it to the weekend here are kill and he's for sure it's better off the hotel number one, john rob the and the, the i the barbie. he to the side to the, to nothing lead in the eastern conference finals series against the boston celtics off the coming from behind to a very bad tempered game to flag on hard court is also the celtics where leading
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barton going points of life is a full full to bend the heats jimmy butler and grunt williams of the celtics decided to have what i think is described as a frank exchange of use. and it's all gonna prove to be a starting point. barney gallery on the right of $23.00 points towards the record. the 2nd success has come from behind when 111 to one. i fired the final school butler ending with 27 points for the hate. now head back car and tomorrow, i mean for the next 2 games of this series, this is competition. that is fine. i. so he had a big shot and started talking to me. i liked it, i'm, i'm all for that. it makes me can a lot more and it, it pushes that will, that i have to win a lot more and it makes me smile. it does. when people talk to me a, my, okay, i know i'm a decent player. do you want to talk to me out of everybody that you can talk to, but i don't know, it's just, it's just competition. i do respect him. know he,
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he's a big part of what they try to do the switches. he can shoot the ball. i just don't know if i'm i'm the best person to talk to for now and also matters that may cut off to insist this side one to populate is i try to keep the family talked with registering for at least another day. also, or why you know, think of for us later on slots evaluate, but if i lose that guy match, the city will be champions for the 5th time in 6 seasons. 15 candles. sorry. we're trying to charge the bar between chelsea and the game on sunday. that's where our tech, somebody's tried to lift a neurologist scored with a new siding adult co waiting, who was to regular presence at the training ground. i was talking about family and i'm being connected. and in my opinion, i'm big family like we are at the club, which i feel that we had our family and any of that talk to represent that family. i think it's something that changes you would like this. you come into building this and she is coming and giving you all the love and suddenly you do just feel
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the image of the plays on the floor just hiding that it is just beautiful to what now, i'm not sure if the club had any pets. what awesome back it was in charge. he now has a new job at face of the for my off fuel mileage that has taught i will to 0. he doesn't think they'll be too many games that meet next. well, top, the 2026 told him it is due to expire, to 48 teams. personally, i believe it's not too many games, but we have to concede about the problem is a robot problem and of course to protect the play is having said that i would say a lot has been done for the play is on the head strong a bit of preparation bit to prevention, but to taking care of them back to protection during the games via you guys contributed to a lot. again to put take better. the play is from bad packets because you'll see everything on, on the screen. so overall i would say the protection of the page has become better
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and better. and if you look at the korea's, of the play is they stopped earlier in the finish data. that's not real good with the, the payoff with to in the month was may see he was born in 87. no, he was 35 at the work. when i played 55, you couldn't play football anymore. so it is a, we have to protect the pay is always more, but as well overall i would say the resides the oaks of ation of the links of a korea tank. so she's not too bad. and you can see the options i get into with my colleague, follow a smile in full when i talked to l, just there as at these times. and you can also watch online at out just in a dot com. forward slash talk to al jazeera egyptian side our we have secured that place and this is drafted when champions league final, the tents are with is are already 3. they're not far. that's part of the officer news. you're also the 1st legs. our lease is starting out so hots with the are the
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goal of friday's game in colorado, giving their my photo aggregate victory. now later on saturday, the 2nd leg of the american full square foot american holes, pricings triple chrome takes place with the print, the spikes in baltimore, maryland. us authorities meanwhile, are investigating the tests of at least 11 horses and the lead up to the kentucky derby, which is traditionally the 1st lake of the triple crown. is rising questions as to why so many died in such a short period of time. john had heard 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,
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3 more di didn't neighboring team lend race track this month. around 1.25 horses died 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 weigh 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? 7, the racing believe it was a combination of factors. it's brad more now for speed instead of stamina. so the, the breed itself is not quite as strong. it may be more susceptible to breakdowns.
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also the amount of drugs that are used in the, 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 leave. bell is the 5th generation owner. it's very painful because we loved the horse. we're all about the horse. when you drive around and when you walk the fields of miller. ready and the other $500.00 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 and l g 0. lexington, kentucky the time tennis grand slam champion, some of the highlights has been charged with a 2nd dining offense. the 31 year old romanian is a full but well, number one has been suspended since october. she tested positive for a band substance at the us. so i think she's now been charged with irregularities in our athletes. biological possibles or i just always vote for now. i'll have more like of the ring. okay, we're whole thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, fully bouncing those. if you're interested in the show, how much quantities use all the latest headlines. thanks for watching by the
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