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the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and during navigates are coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine's president's full costs with j. 7 leaders in japan as he looks to shore up support and the supply of more weapons. russia warrens, the west that runs a colossal risk after washington agreed to let other nations supply keys with f. 16 fighter check. more than a dozen children, thousands less homeless italy battles to recover from what's been called the worst flooding in a century. and a new york times investigation shows the greek coast guard rounding of asylum seekers and abandoning them se will speak to the activist who film that role ballpark in school. there's a 3, right? sorry for the leading goals. page championship plus things get heated in the n. b,
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i by offices miami, come from behind in boston, which i could see nothing leaves in the eastern conference finals. the welcome to the news hour. it's just passed 1300 hours gmc, that's 10 pm in hiroshima, japan where g 7 leaders have concluded their 2nd day of meetings. the ukranian president of a lot of mercer landscapes there and is due to address the summit on sunday or the war in his country has dominated the discussion. so far. leaders have promised to support k for as long as it takes on strengthen disarmament and non proliferation efforts. on friday, the us agreed to back ukraine's access to advanced fighter jets, as well as training for its pilots. russell's deputy for ministers says countries that supply the dress, run colossal risks, and the final communicate says the g 7 once constructive on stable relations with
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china. but it opposes what it calls base things militarization in the pacific. and that also address climate change poverty as well as the risks of artificial intelligence across life to her. she must speak to rob mcbride, so they to has wrapped up rob. tell us more about the highlights, the yeah, the end of another full day of meetings, big and small on that day. 2 of these g 7 in hiroshima, dominated by ukraine and the arrival of ukrainian presidents loved them is the landscape straight after his arrival, like sat today, he got straight down to work with back to back bilateral meetings, meetings with world leaders who already support he's cause he's fight with russia, but also in meetings with other world leaders who support he would like to win, in addition to a packed g 7 schedule result also seeing extra sessions added on the sidelines on
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saturday evening there was a hastily arranged to rearrange a section of the so called quad, it's this loose a security alignment of grouping of countries that includes united states that australia, japan and india like minded democracies in this region that are committed. they say to a free and open endo pacific. but these are widely seen as being a counter to the growing influence on might of china in the asia pacific region. now this grouping was due to hold its annual summit next week in australia. all of that got scrapped by the announcement by joe biden, that he was returning to the us only because of domestic politics, but not until after he and the other g. 7 lead us have taken part in the last day of this g 7 on sunday, which again has been extended because again, the agenda is dominated by ukraine. and now it's president. the president followed
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him. is the lensky arrives at the g 7 summit, and the world it seems stops to watch. at the international media center crowds gathered around the monitors for a glimpse of the ukrainian leda. arriving on the plane provided to him by front. but the plains he's most interested in now on f. 16 fight to jets, after a decision by the us finally to allow the delivery to ukraine. we've reached a moment where it is time to look down the road and to say, what is ukraine going to meet as part of a future force to be able to deter and defend against russian aggression as we go forward? f. 16 4th generation fighter aircraft are part of the mix. the 2nd day of the g 7 has been focused on a range of themes, from the global economy to the climate crisis. we're launching a new joint initiative, accelerated transition to clean energy, including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited world leaders,
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including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich and nations have often been accused of ignoring, conversational, do a and welcoming guests will believe those japanese prime minister, boom jo casita recognize the complex problems facing the world. they are crises that have been worse and by the ukraine war, that according to its critics, the g 7 is failing to address this with g 71 support for the warranty of crime from the global south. and it's in their interest to cancel that to put more money on the table for food to show that they understand the kind of ripple effect. so the kind of complex on the poor as painful the extended guess list includes many neutral leaders whom zelinski would like to win over to his cause. but the visits also give symbol in person time with a g 7 lead is who sofa has been his biggest back as to accommodates the landscape
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presents the final day of his g 7 summit. these being extended illustrating his global stature. the chance to be fate by the world's richest and most powerful nations, is a major victory for him. and then now the likely source of resentment for an excluded russia. rob mcbride, i'll just say era, ever she about japan. so let's take a closer look at the 16 fighter jets and how they might be used in ukraine. they were lost in the us and the 1970s. and they were used in the to iraq wars. and in of context on there are more than $3000.00 f sixteens in service and $25.00 countries, including the netherlands in belgium, which are members of nato. a sixteen's can travel twice the speed of sounds and can strike targets in the air or on the ground in all weather conditions. they can also fly up to 860 kilometers without refueling military analysts say f sixteens will help ukraine strike behind russell lines and are
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a substantial upgrade to its fleet of soviet era war plains. let's go really uh, some of alova joining us. joining us from moscow because there has been reaction from the russian for a ministry, what do they have to say as well? no, much really, but it's uh, according to exec each. ahead of the machine for an administrative non degree shot western countries continue to follow the parts of his collection in the ukrainian complex. and that were me in the was rice for themselves. and the medicaid that steps will be taken. not all steps will be taken into account and that steps will be taken into account the rest of the steps, according to the deputy minister. and all those steps will be taken into account in as long as the raw has the necessary means to achieve goals. so that it was according to the deputy minister of the process or the possible supplier
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o v. as the, the of 16 team crane, i was also calling to buy a pregnancy. last is also so they said that the decision to transfer the 16 just to crane has already been made on the screen is now figuring out the logistics for you printing defense minister alex state resident of some of the comments looking forward to starting training on that 16 punches, uh, with the training will take some time as well. just started here to pull those upon it. so you can find is solely making 29 sends even older. makes when to why the phone be an insurmountable top to learn quickly how to do that. on the state of 16 chats, least nations, of course. so instead of so a large number of engineers, mostly the training, as well as several a few low. so need some adjustments. all that will me time. that will, there is no information yet, or when the draft comes, it delivers to ukraine, the f. 16. so we don't have to plan for the whole in the you create encounter
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a fasick on the bottom of the field as well as they would be able to serve as missile defense systems covering the size of the premiums that they said. all right, thank you. so much for that update from moscow as well. all exam votes of a is a defense policy expert on the editor in chief of swiss military review. he says russell's warnings over the supply of a 16 fighter jets to ukraine loc substance. this is rhetoric saying that you have to take into consideration risk. this is true of 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. then we could say that this rhetoric is followed by action for the moment russia has that, i think it's hands very busy with. so the task is and, and this is fighting the war in ukraine. 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
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of run ways in ukraine, it's not only a portion 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 would it be possible for these 16, the aircraft to uh, help uh, plug in the holes of ukraine's air defense. but of course, of the air to ground. the interdiction 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, 2023 before these the aircraft can really be brought to there and have an impact over battlefields as well. the growing tension between china and taiwan is also on that g 7 agenda. the time when he is present and saying when and trust the subject on the anniversary of her 7th year in office, says that the global consensus is very clear that the taiwan strait issue needs to
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be resolved peacefully. war is not an option. not the policy can unilaterally change the status quote in a non peaceful manner. so the g 7 has repeatedly experienced basing of threats and intimidation against the islands. china says the group is prejudiced. jessica washington has been speaking to people living in the coastal chinese city of shannon, which is close to taiwan. this factory, the city of simon, there more than 1000 workers, and most of them are from mainland china. all except a boss and 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. was doing was that we are all chinese, the opposite, 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,
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thoughts with young, those on the young against. we always hope the 2 sides can integrate and develop a not argue over trivial. matthews 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 of these 2 groups waiting eagerly for the 1st glimpse of taiwan. it's a short journey of just 3. china is i want 10 men island. you can see them from the mainland. 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
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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 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, it's a china is developing very well. and the tie one is not the communist party is doing a very good job. and even the children are 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
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a 0 sum in china. consumer head on the opposite. there is our, including, as freaks prepared to go to the polls. we meet the young, seasonal workers unable to cast their ballots, plus tax funds, former prime minister in mon cons health alpha 0. he's not to blame for the reason political price is north because it's nothing i have done to intact the nice the the army chief that is something he has on me. he has the gays to be which i don't know i'm coming up and support will round up the best of the actions on the 2nd round of goals, tga championship in new york. the 1st recovery efforts are underway, northern italy, after what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. at least 14 people have died and thousands more had been forced to leave their homes. we have for the time ages joining us now from the city of fans and the
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immediate romania region. you join us for my museum. this time had to tell us how expensive the damages were done. well, certainly, i mean the damages everywhere. and now that the water has gone, the city is covered with mud, and people are beginning to understand the extent of what has been destroyed. what has what is gone present and past. this is the museum of carla zone. he's a sarah mess because actually finds that is known for it, ceramics, one of the capital of the world when it comes to ceramics and you can see they've been pulling out these pieces of art from inside. we've been inside is the lower floor, is the completely drenched the pieces of art that people are trying to solve is like these. ceramics, well, you know, they're doing the best as much as they can, so the humidity doesn't destroy all this. i'm just going to take it inside. this
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used to be the studio of the artist. his killings are here. it does turn into an exemption room. and you can see just the amount of destruction bearing in mind also that there is no electricity at the moment in this area. what people tool is, is that they couldn't believe it when they 1st arrived here after the war, after they would be able to take away all the water at the level of destruction. they still don't know. oh, how much is the damage just as something they they uncovering, minute by minutes? earlier in the day we were at the, at the national library of the city. more than 10000 books completely gone, engulfed him in mud as so that there is no way you can solve is that i'm, you know, coming through the city walking here. or you can see is more or less images like this. but that's people,
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people bringing out all their belongings from their homes. so really you do see that this loving the extent of damage is not just to those who are here is also to the memories of cities and communities all gone in this bad of a few hours. okay, thank you so much for the time is reporting for us from fans on italy. we're going to continue this conversation with monica. these are kind of lucky. what's the city counselor for money? now joining us from there to discuss the impact of flooding in your area, welcom $120.00. so how bad is the situation where you are a hi and good morning everyone. so in my area, we had a slot because the river flow ended and broke the river bank. and then a bridge fell down. so the water flowed into the countryside. and uh uh, some villages uh close to my town and to town due to be which is nearby. so the
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situation is very bad because we have some people with the house fluid id like more or less 50 houses with a 1.5 between each of the water inside the people where if i create it right. so what are the most immediate priorities been for people? so people were sheltered in, um, uh, trends, houses in, you know, where else in, and jims in the big job. so we just like shelters for people who are about created and they are in hotels. so now they, they're looking for shelters and when the water will slow. so the priority is to clean the house this and see the damage is not what sort of aid is coming into the region to so we had a full support of the,
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the civil protection and the red cross. they came from boulevard. you told me to help us um, but in and so, and we were now the like the most heat part of me never mind. yeah. and now they're moving to other parts of the region. we were, it's strongly than as because we're still in, in deep emergency. we're still fighting against water, not here, but here we are. we are waiting for the water to flow nearby. they are fluid right now. so has that age been enough? do you think so far? so here in our towns, yes, it has to be enough. but i know in the industry joe finds out a so before they need a lot of boom tier. so right now to have and show you the,
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the house this from the mind and the house clean to the streets. so they are looking for um, for house. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera and i'll get you started on notes. he thank you. thank you. thank you, bye. now with new york times investigation has uncovered evidence of the legal forced return of asylum seekers, including miners from greece to turkey. the european commission says that as concerns by the footage, and it says that greece must respect your rules and international law governing the treatment of asylum seekers. victoria getting be reports of 12 asylum seekers, including men, women, and children, and an infant, a forced out of a van and into a speed boat by masked men on the creek island of les both the so i'm see because
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of from somalia, eritrea and ethiopia that transferred to a greek coast called vessel, it travels across the gnc tools to keep the selling them see, cuz they've been crammed into a dingey and left a drift for move in. and now the footage was filmed. 18 worker only has both. the saw him. seekers were eventually found by the turkish coast guard. they were taken to a detention center in the city of is me. know, i'm an agent and a 6 month old son, hawaii were among those rescued. they fled the some of the city of to live, which is controlled by the group. i'll ship app. the greek government is not commented on the allegations bought his previously denied mistreating asylum. see cuz the you says it's concerned by the footage. it says greece most fully respected subjugation is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of asylum seekers until the case is processed. victoria gates and b l g 0. let's bring in for yazmin law. he's an aide worker,
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and activist who filled the forcible expulsion of the asylum seekers. he's drawing us from vienna. welcome to elza 0. thanks for speaking to us. first of all, let's just start with why you felt it was important to film this and expose the greek government's actions. but over the past 12 months, i was at lend insights of dozens of both these refugees, hundreds of refugees arriving. and in the searches where the ravages many times i saw most of the doctors all searching for refugees wanting to get at least a police. we stand any cost of and from so many stores of refugees who has been on this was before, that they have been call up that they have been the border. i find it was important in the only way to expose these crimes because there is no possibility increased the goal, they'll socrates or the police because they are criminal. those they're so fumed and, and exposing them was the only way to go as an aide worker stationed on,
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let's suppose, had you ever seen anything like this before this many times, many times of lending side. so i see the advance of the car always tends to reading those all resolved license plates working together. was there any calls got page and people of doctrine people bring down to suggest order base, putting them on this feedback on bringing them to a landing go for showing uncomfortable and dropping off to die for us. i've observed this myself before. i've met seen this um of doctors even defeated before . so yes, this happens in greece almost on a daily basis. so i suppose the banks, the question of why you had seen this before, what, what made you take the decision to film this now to say that i didn't have any other choice. normally when you see a crime, you call the police or you cause the problem for us to jump to,
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but you kind of do this increase in grease, the authorities, other ones committing these crimes. and of course, the orders for these crimes come from high up like from the government. there is no police to a goal because to believe in on this i have witnessed it myself that the police is securing the deprivation side of that to bring the people on the box so that there are no on want the visitors or people coming to the area in the show room, but that we cannot call the police because they are the criminal. so then you passed this footage on to the times which then corroborated the footage and also interviewed the asylum seekers in your video. they track them down into her. th, at the new york times took their, their findings to the european commission, who has said this, that their concerns, but they want an independent or authority to verify it. do you believe that there will ever be accountability to at the moment?
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i don't expect anything else. i mean, if your hosted read government, of course they're not saying anything. they have the bottom terry election on sunday. everyone can see on the video that the capital crimes being committed there to, to be just the course of the 4th. so at the moment i don't expect anything from his government because he hold the bottom internally, elections with work all. it was the problem, the, the be the 2nd wrong. then see a window of opportunity for political change, but also like on a legal level there i expect, i don't know because these are capital crimes. these are people that can be identified on the new coast. couple on this feed, both active and there's also a lot of material most of police involved in describes all there. so yes, the greek justice system has to start watching right now. and i hope they did not yet, but the soon contact me because there's
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a lot of material that i really love to share with them. yeah. so i mean, what are you, what would you hope to achieve with these videos? and we must say that there has been response to the greek good from the greek government in the past when they have consistently denied mistreating asylum seekers. and what they say is that they point to the fact that it's sold or is a disproportionate burden of managing new arrivals to europe. that's according to them. a. yeah, yes, the only thing i need because there was no goof up there now. so at the moment that i'm not denying it, it's if you decided that they also realize it is you cannot deny this. everyone can see it. the comments of the european commission, though it was a very to you the origin of the boston around the topic. it's very to you for as well what you can see there. as i said, what i expect this capital crimes and for capital crimes, people have to be held accountable and has to go to prison. okay, if i as well,
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we thank you so much for speaking to us from. yeah, no, thank you. thank you very much. well, speaking of greece, polls are opening for greek, so we're living abroad ahead of sunday's parliamentary election. the prime minister care? yeah, cuz mitchell talk, the son has left this dr. alexis see, for us have held their final rallies. the economy is dominated, the campaign, seasonal tourism workers are facing difficulties casting their ballots. stephanie decker reports from the greek islands 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, 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 ser boat. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out it's not the peak season yet,
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but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal workers are here to 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 offering to go down, you know, to the up to the square and to save face. i am from athens and said people uh that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place. they cannot vote from here. they need to go to their place to go. many does know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residence, 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 we 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 exclusion
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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 and here for the season, she missed voting and 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 sundays election date was actually announced. officer, the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election, dana solvers, unless the must be 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, so why didn't you announce a deadline in advance? so we could be on time. right now, i feel that they kind of 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. ones,
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the rent, it's $800.00 bureaus per month and to your salary, your monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you're a 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still needs to live with your parents because you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids, if you want to, you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave, is the 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. but the greek economy will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. the circus citizens based abroad, heavy gun voting and the presidential run off there. a long queues outside polling stations across germany, which is home to the world's largest circus, the us for the may 28th run off votes. it's the incumbent friends of cyber to want
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against the opposition candidate has come out here. it's beyond blue or the one fell just short of 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round last sunday. still ahead on the houses, there were news our peruse. former president faces more time in the sport for a mass civilization program in the 19 ninety's plus. we'll have the sports news a little later and we'll have the latest action from saturdays matches and the english premier, the that's coming up with the reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live. was there really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happens until political power can suppress. before you speak, you tried to record that need to be in politics. the police will be there in the
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color we get on the top stories from the office. here it is, our ukranian president, a lot of the landscape is that the g 7 summit in japan, us has agreed to support ukraine's access to advance. fighter jets. moscow says the west runs a colossal risk if it supplies the jets to cheve leaders of the g 7 have promised to support key for as long as it takes and strengthen disarmament and non proliferation efforts. they also discuss the china climate change on the risk of artificial intelligence. pockets, bonds in bottles. former prime minister iran con has told alger 0. he has no issue with the military. his previous, the accused, the powerful institution of interfering in politics. some of in java had sat down with him and before you say that the problem is with the army chief. but you also say that you promised that he will not 2nd so which one is it? i have no problem with him. but he seems to have
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a problem with lea. there's something floating out on the, on the social media about some statement he's off allegations made against me, which are why, why do you some? because if you, that's what he thinks about. but it's his broad, there's some reason why he has decided that whatever happens abroad hunt coming to paula pommy is an institution, you don't directly uh, what does the word, i mean, you do more one to interfere with it to affect it like all the other institutions have been weakened and if it's a shorter to the ones that i 2nd, when i was willing to give it. so the all i'm saying is the program is not from my side. you wanted an ex general to become the army chief instead of the current fund, generally present. mean who's accused by your political opponents of engineering you into power. this is a game a mix. and this width was folder but generally budge. well, i never
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a year before the a, a part of the army. i never even thought about who should be the army jeep 1st, started bought from zillow 1st. i didn't know any of the other contenders, but i knew general budge was trying to else be he was already, i knew that the conspiracy was going on. i should have been involved in because i could have been notified in. but despite knowing all that, i decided i said, i'm not going to fail with them. and so the whole all i'm saying is that what is happening right now is not because of the be is nothing i have done to and that going to is the, the army chief. that is something he has on me. he has the gays, we, which i don't know, well, you have a history with him and he was the intelligent steve. let's come back to an independent. now let's say that there is, there's a pattern to what happens in buckets on whoever is in the government says they are on the same page as you did when you were in power. now the people who in power said there hadn't glove in the middle of the establishment. the relationship has
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never been better as it is now. and when they come in the opposition, they accuse the party in power of taking them out of politics in by 3 in the office above. can you tell me of any of the incidents like what is that, what is going to happen? well, the one year and the payment in was, was cracked down on the television screens. we're not allowed to add their interviews. they need to ship was rounded up, including the remnants of this is what they're seeing on television screen is just such a bunch of life for us to for during that time there were only 5 percent of the cases against them. 95 percent of corruption cases against the pm a leadership was from there on time. last year 2 sons ran away from bug as on duty that government you allowed them asked to leave the no. but 1st of all, all of the 95 percent of the caption is what when we in the edited them nevada window of during a hard time. but unfortunately, you know, we didn't realize that his reports were all adopted. we thought he wouldn't. so why would they, you know,
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be for total in the cabinets anyway. what i'm saying is that you cannot even think of comparing what has happened to us in the last one year, as opposed to what happened to them. as a 2nd meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's boring limits, treasury's warning washington could run out of money as early as june. the 1st republicans who control the house of representatives are demanding budget cuts. experts say the chances of default are low, but if it happens that will have global consequences, there continues to be real difference differences between the parties on these issues. we've been clear about what the president's priorities are and his belief that we should come together to continue the economic progress. we've made an invest in the future while also cutting wasteful spending, and cutting the deficit the president has already shown that while he is not
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insisting on his approach. if republicans in congress were serious about cutting the deficit. and about finding a bi partisan agreement, reasonable by parts an agreement that can reach the president's desk. they'd be looking at cutting that kind of unnecessary, wasteful spending. the former peruvian president, alberta for jury has denied his government, took part in force their realizations in the 1990s. he was speaking at a hearing to decide if he should face trial for the policy. alexi or brian explains, were not full enough for month, elbows or food you more a back in front of a judge, but this time peruse and back to old. 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 of the population and women in particular,
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all the modern and traditional family planning methods without exceptions or preferences, leaving yet to the free choice of each woman concerned. nearly 350000 women and 25000 men was sterilized as part of the program. could you more? it says it was crucial to reduce maternal mortality rates and kind of policy but women's and indigenous run a tech to this have long food for accountability because of what many protested against 3 presidential campaigns by preaching morris doors at k code. they say many of the women couldn't understand what was happening with tiger said because they were poor. some women talent being threatened with the fine or prison they didn't comply or the judge add lines. the allegations in the program of the sound of the reproductive health program and family planning and was applied disregarding regulations, adequate infrastructure,
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the specialized medical personnel for the informed consent of the people that are due to more devices to get improved, considered by some corrupt, dictates it will all those criticism with indian and economic crisis and to facing the group is showing pub? he was extra dyson from chile in 2007, and as a weighty so then a 25 year prison sentence for human rights violations. the latest hearing is to decide if he can face trial for the sterilization program. given that it wasn't mentioned in the extradition paper, it's got the cases taken is to get this file and there's still a way to go. but the women effective say they've wasted decades for justice and they won't give up until they guess it's alex here brian l 20. the header for us as wagner mercenary group says that his forces have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city of by fluids. the city has been sight of months,
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a fierce fighting from on this developing story. we are bringing julia shep of all over in moscow. so what more do we know about these claims being made by the wagner group? according to regarding the decision has been taken, we cause a very fine oh fools and know what a time and no, nobody knows really for sure what's going on on the ground though, we have a huge statement about the capture back to me where he accuses design defense ministers showing who you are talking to. instead of showing the chief of general stuff, you're wrong, some of the time to walk into that early detainment because of the blind times move points to dine, them should have done it on the heels assigned to presentation, you gave them the opportunity to say hi goal that defines the law as he also talk to the russian people. he also said that on may the 25th, his von and company will begin leaving that stacy and take some rest and for re
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training. and during this time, defense a defense ministry, defense administrator will, we will be ready to, to hold the safety administration will be on that. see, i see the defense ministry of fine says the goal will retire. and the problem is that it will return when the ration needs how also according to pre goshen, be operations and capture by me. and we need find, as he said last is 224 days in october 20 to 22 to allow the russian army to recover that's according to precaution. he also appeals to present the landscape and set about the coverage of the um, forces of ukraine. and he said that he's gone for the re briefly of that. they
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are indeed became the 2nd all i'm a oh wow. so the fast right, this one, this one which is the bottom, a group of coal sounds, the progression also promised to lead by me or the full may retirement. so this is his promise, i guess. so basically i may say that that happens probably because he doesn't want to be at the face of the fees in the, in the and in case, so the premium count, her extensive, but it's uh that, that she's promise now. okay, so thank you for that update from us. so let's cross over the keys and see if there's been any reaction with natasha butler. she's joining us in there. so what we know is that ukraine has been quick to deny these claims. by the way, i can group, what more are they saying? the s rights a spokes person for ukraine's military denies the claims from you have any progression and says that ukrainian forces continue to fight in back most so that
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so to know from the ukrainian side. but it is very difficult to know what is happening on the ground, but there is, of course, one mistake, a lot of caution when listening to production because he's made the thoughts of things about taking back mode to in the past. what we do know is like the policy few days, are you kidding? the deputy defense minister has been saying that you created forces continue to fight, certainly on the outskirts of pad most pac most in that they've taken a certain amount of territory. it's not much territory, but this has been a world, it really has been for a house to house street to street with a just a few meters of territory taken after the time. so ukraine's military says it's still very much on the ground. it is still fighting. nevertheless, we will say no. the russian forces, including a vacuum, is most marie group has taken control of most of the territory around blackboard. but what is, but most of the end, it is no longer the city that it was before the invasion before this battle started,
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where they used to be 70000 people living there is now effectively turn to rubble. very few buildings less. it is just a dusty place with not much that kind of little, strategic importance to either side, yet it is being the target and the focus of russian forces now for 10 months of terrible boston. so many casualties on both sides. more analysts say is ukrainian forces in recent weeks have really continued with the presence and back move very much to try and focus the commitment old russian forces that perhaps while ukrainian forces concentrate on all the areas of the parts of ukraine or the front line as they prepare the, which is essentially one thing i should add though, is perhaps this is also a message designed to shoot me a president for load them is medscape. while he is with d 7 leaders in japan. thank you so much. natasha butler reporting for us from keep still ahead on the on the 0 news our how the depths of several horses in the us is
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casting a shadow over the racing industry that's coming up next and supports the unique bowman processed by a palestinian nowadays using the symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also some bird life plans come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. i don't know sort of, we've come to palestine. palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on out is even when the news breaks, devices like these, as you can imagine being used in the way across the front line when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. it was always very hard for me to find a job because i come from
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a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and we're back from the heart. and this is our found era has changed on the ground next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the term for the sports news. here's her whole during thank you very much. now he was a dominant force and golf law phase and now so he shift that as well right back in the thick of it. once again, he shares the late of the hall for a stage of the page the championship last year as most as champion this searching
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for his 2nd by just he saw the 200 pock 6 the i to the 2nd round and it leaves the wall number 2 at 5 on the overall when a long star shift is canadian, cory conners are to talk with all the p g i tool called has also went round into on the, on day to noise victor home. and this target, the top which jeff and com is the 25 are all make full buddies and just a single shot on his way to shoot to the 367. so really back to what really still got out of it. the world number 3 is 5 shots back as he charged. so with this parcel for the set time in his career, 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 place or going home and i show up to these terms to, to perform it my best. and i'm proud of how 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 your practice so hard to, to, to plan. so it's nice to be back. so to have a chance,
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but at the same time we got a lot of golf left, were only only halfway and a lot of things gonna happen. hi terribly. i felt over the golf ball over the last 2 days. the fact that i'm only 5 back is not sound. it could be up. there was one of my tests performs is when i have that part of the last i look 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 an employee off the tea and that's the, that's the key to my success over the weekend. or what on the side score is mcelroy is this man michael block. he's a 46 year old club, probably based in california who charges a $125.00 or less than i'm told block. missed the coffee and all 6 of his previous major appearances. but he's made it to the weekend. an article, any 4 shots, better off than the colored? well, number one, john ross. ok to there and be i now the mommy hate of tell you here to nothing late in the eastern conference finals against the boston celtics off the coming back from coming from behind. 2 in
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a rather bad temp of getting to planning on hard coding. boston, the celtic, so lady of annoying points as lights as the full full so then the heat, stevie butler and brought williams of the celtics to somebody to have what i think is described as a frank exchange of views arguably proved to be turning point smart me going on in front of $23.00 points, the noise to before the 2nd success is come from behind victory, $111.00 to $1.00 or for the final score, but not any but 27 points for the hate die. now head back, hard to miami for the next 2 games of this. but he at all, this is competition. that is fine. 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 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 if you want to talk to me out of everybody that you can talk to.
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but i don't know, it's just, it's just competition. i do respect him. know he, 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 an english properly emergency in order to level whole kick off. i'm not just shortly as i chose champions league qualifications 2nd place also also applying lighter, more about them in a minor accident, north london levels talking to more like i've been hiking on reading for advice, changing with outside admissions of funding in your next season's best captain how retiring, giving them an early leave without free and free kicked out of minutes, but also body was old when so the smart, they're missing their top score on the hot stops. cool. all right and tardy. i'll save. assigned site. most of breaking bills. i've been traveling at my desk too, so i can help those and bought a boat with putting into one inside. so i wish i can safe is a scoring. losing the final hard guy with the season 31. perfect. well also they'll try to keep the permanent league towards the right starting foot
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. well enough at the at least that are why you know, thinking for us. and if i lose that game match, the city will be champions for the 5th time and 6 seasons. so you kind of, oh sorry, we're trying to charge you of our meeting. chelsea on sunday. i'll try to as talk to lift them, are all of a squad with a new signing adult coal when there's now a regular presence at the training ground. we're always talking about family and i'm being connected and in my opinion and i'm big if i'm in like we're out of 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 lo phone. suddenly you do just feel the energy the place on the floor, just hiding that it's. it's just beautiful to what's that. i'm not sure if the club had any, had any pets. what awesome vague it was in charge while the as a new job now at fee for i'm the full but also manager has told al jazeera, he doesn't think that will be too many games of the next will count the 2026,
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told him it has been expanded to 48 teens, which means more than 100 matches of the cindy. i believe it's not too many games, but we have to concede the back problem is a global 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 heads front, a bit to preparation, bit to prevention, but the taking care of them back to protection during the game. some of the eyes contributed to lot. again to put take back to the play is from that package because uh you'll see everything on, on the screen. so overall i would say the protection of the page has become better and better. and if you look at the korea's, of the play is restocked audio and the finish data. that's not real good with the, the payoff with to and the month was may see he was born in 87. no,
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he was 35 at the work up. when i played 45, you couldn't play football anymore. so it is a we have to protect the play is always more. but as well overall i would say uh, the resides, feel probation officer link. so for korea tanks us is not too bad. they can see the rest of that also and i get into view in full when towards how does it are as at these times. and you can also watch online. i would 0 dot com, forward slash talk to out to 0 night to on saturday. the 2nd leg of american host pricing's a triple crown takes place with the present spikes in baltimore year starts. he's meanwhile, are investigating the depths of at least 11 horses in the lead up to the kentucky derby, which is traditionally the 1st back of the triple crown. it's raising questions as to why start many died in such a short period of time. john henry pulled some lexington in kentucky. as in the
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rolling hills of kentucky, a mystery has the horse racing world spinning. in the days leading up to the prestigious, kentucky derby at churchill downs, race track, 5 horses were put down after training a racing incidents. the 2 more were using eyes after being injured on derby day itself in 8 died in another race. there this week, 3 more di didn't neighboring team lend race 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
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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? 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. also the amount of drugs that are used in the, in the sport. in thoroughbred country where century old breeding farms raise future champions, there is fear for a business there also fosters kentucky pride joy in a way of life. for many here in lexington course, racing isn't just in the industry. it's a life style. and anything that affects it affects them at mill ridge farm, which bread, kentucky, derby winters, barber row in st sense and raised
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a 3rd giacomo he'd leave. bell is the 5th generation owner. it's very painful because we love the horse. we're all about the horse. when you drive around and when you walk the fields of 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 a tradition, john henry and l g 0, lexington, kentucky. and that is always vote for the pay to start to have those full feel lights at the rate for whole. thank you so much and thanks for watching the news. our analogies 0, i'll be back in just a moment, has much more often today's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching and we'll see you in
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