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the, during the months of seconds, we are under constant surveillance. the listening post, you'll guy to the media on tuesday, around the droughts in the home office. 6 rainy season is how sales more than $100000.00, somebody's of crossed into canyon since last year. i last saw a to lack to the village in somalia, when full grandchildren died because she had no food to keep the scouting trying to live in, lift, advising on goat skin and while to keep in this stretch, we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rest. yeah. so the are struggling to survive. they have very little what talk and the caesar the longest strikes now. for 2nd, the
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ukraine's president talks with g 7 leaders in japan, looking to shore up support and more weapons the time several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0. live from the also coming up rushes, wagner mercenary group, says it's taking spoke control of the ukrainian city of buff moot. but keith says the fighting is still going on. at least 14 people dead and thousands homeless italy fights to recover from what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. and in new york times, investigation shows the greek coast guard rounding up asylum seekers in the band, naming them at see, the world's richest nations are increasing their economic pressure on moscow. as the ukrainian president arrives and who are she meant to attend the g 7 summit on
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sunday, bought him here, zalinski is expected to address the leaders and appeal for more help. rom mcbride reports from hiroshima. president, for a lot of them is a 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. and we want you to new jersey,
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initiated, accelerate, and transition to clean energy, including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited world leaders, including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich and nations have often been accused of ignoring the system through a and welcoming guests will bleed as japanese prime minister to me. okay. she to 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 different g 71 support for the war and you crying 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 and sign the kind of ripple effect. so do you kind of complex on the poor as painful? the extended guess list includes many neutral will lead is whom zelinski would like to we know to his cause, but the visit to also give symbol in person time with
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a g 7 lead is who sofa has been his biggest back is to accommodate the landscape presence the final day of his g 7 summit is being extended illustrating his global stature. the chance to be fated by the world's richest and most powerful nations is a major victory for him. and then other likely source of resentment for next glue did russia rob mcbride, i'll just say hera, hera she by japan. while ukraine's president volunteer. zalinski is in japan, well, the head of russia's wagner mercenary group, if getting per goshen says that his forces have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city. of mote, the city is in the site. the months of fierce fighting in response to this ukraine says the situation is critical investments and their troops are maintaining their defenses. natasha butler has won this from keith, ukrainian military spokes. person saying that to crate in forces are still fighting
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. in fact, most denying the claims from the viking, the pulse we also heard from ukraine's deputy defense minister conceding that the situation in bet quotes is critical that they raised heavy fights and that, but she said that you're crazy and forces continue to defend. so an infrastructure in a backboard, what we do know is that we have 2 different sides. the story, the crate inside the claims coming from the back of the polls. and also the russia has been fighting for westwood now for 10 months in a grinding. i'm based so baffled the casualties as being the high on the russian side. no doubt what was on the training side, because we don't get a casualty of numbers. but it is seen a focus for president putin, something of a prize that he desperately wants to try and win for ukrainians. but mode has also become a symbol, but a different type of symbol of resilience,
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a symbol of how ukrainian forces continue to defend the country. what is interesting though, is the timing of this announcement by the fact that both becomes as presence lensky . we sold that is that the g 7 meeting allies in japan, no doubt infuriating moscow. and usually a ship of alova is in moscow with the russian reaction to this that housing to regarding the decision has been taken. we come a very fine, not all schools and know what time. and nobody knows really for sure what's going on on the ground though, we have had statements about the catch of asked me where he accuses design defense minister showing you a talking to instead of trying to channel stuff. your ross, some of time to go into that early detainment because of the 5 times more going to dine them should have doing and the also front presentation you gave them the opportunity and high for that to defense, the long as he also sounds,
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the russian people that he also said that on may the 25th his, the company will begin leaving the stacy to take some rest and for re training. and during this time, defense, a defense ministry, defense administrator will be, will be ready to, to hold the safety of the session will be handed over to uh, to the defense ministry. fine says the goal will be time. the problem is that it will return when the russian federation needs help. while in japan, as soon biden has been trying to reassure world leaders that the united states will not default on its debt. but the latest meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing limits. the treasury is warning that washington could run out of money as early as june. first, a public ins who control the house of representatives are demanding budget cuts. a
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default could cause global markets to crash. 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 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 task. they'd be looking at cutting that kind of unnecessary, wasteful spending. and the talks are focused on the so called debt ceiling. that's the, that's the limit imposed by congress on the amount of debt the government is allowed to accumulate. it's there because the us routinely spends more money than a collection revenue to cover that gap. the treasury issues that bonds were
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investors trade cash with the promise that the government will pay them back with the interest. those loans are added to the total national debt. once the ceiling is reached, the treasury can't issue any new debt. congress must then vote and agreed to raise the limits which routinely does. but until that happens, there is a risk that the government will run out of cash and will not be able to pay its bills on time, which in this case is june. first, like hannah is in washington dc. with the latest on the negotiations. the republicans insist that they've passed the law in congress which raised as a death limit. but it also attaches condition, set the binding administration, fines actually unacceptable on the bite inside they are getting very strongly that they should be no conditions uh that the debt ceiling should be raised without any conditions being attached. as it was during the 4 years that donald trump was president, however, at the same time the white house has bunch slightly. it is now discussing 2 budget
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cuts and the points that they had said before, the bite of the ministration. that is, is that they wouldn't not going to cut the budgets that have already been established. they'll willing to discuss future budgets. the white house has now shifted from that position. they all are talking about what to catch, how to catch when to cut. so the top still all going on on friday, there was a pause. it looked as though they were completely cancelled. however, the negotiate has got together again. and they all continuing to tool throughout the weekend. recovery efforts are underway in northern italy after what's been described as the worst flooding and a century. at least 14 people have died. thousands more have been forced to leave their homes for that bill honeyed as more from the city of finds in the amelia romani regents of the damages everywhere. and now that the water has gone,
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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 kyla zone. he's a sarah or miss because actually finds that is known for its 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 this. the lower floor is to 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 you inside. this used to be the studio of the artist. his killings are here. it was turned into an exhibition 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 told me
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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 are they uncovering, minute by minutes? earlier in the day we were at the national library of the city. more than 10000 books completely gone in golf in, 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, 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 the side of a few hours. how do i have them? how many l g 0 finds that in
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a me or romano. the turkish citizens based abroad has begun voting in the presidential run off. there were long queues outside pulling stations across germany, which is home to the world's largest turkish diaspora. the may 28 run off both pits, the incumbent. richard cypert, one against opposition. candidates came out to rest the revenue or on sale, just short of the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round. last sunday. one of the issues for voters has been the recovery from 2 devastating earthquakes which hit in february president are the one who has been visiting some of the disaster areas in id. i'm on in the southeast or so sort or was there the press the paper as well as how this 1st value off the 1st rounds of the presidential election in the city or on the amount was one of the worst cities by the workplace in last february, just in this city, more than a 1000 buildings will collapse and around 10000 people have died here. so his 1st reading was here and he signed off some of the methods. one of them was for the
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position. he has had many criticized dispositions, not understanding the realities, seeing the disaster areas, because just off the results of the 1st one, the supporters of the. so what good size in the survivors saying that despite that must function how high in the disaster area. so as i said, that's because the, some of the most information between him and the 2nd message that you sent out today wasn't exactly what i wanted to keep. her home is 250 or more than houses and half a 1000000 in my life then that's i'm certainly wants to him. and he said that his government is promising. you told me something which is that, that are now to kansas that are going to, that are going to be in competition in the bundles and said that you know me and you know my open and so do you ask them to keep supporting them?
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no see that despise this despite the most instruction is that 3 m guys are going has secured more than 66 percent of the woods in the city or far the amount and now wants to keep that momentum and you haven't seen it run off on may 28th, to want to get the highest percentage this themselves down to 0 or the amount so distance to, to the still ahead on alpha 0, dozens killed in a wave of attacks, incidents, weston door for region. as the recent conflict worsens existing ethnic tensions and more on reserves, indigenous women playing a vital role in preserving culture and tradition, no knowledge. the they're good to have the along. this is your weather report for asia taking it off
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in bulk us down. we're looking at his pre monsoon, heat, jacob, a bad, a percent profit and closing in on 50 degrees. if we look at the weather story in india, some storms popping up through careless stay, but the wind continues to be an issue of the bay. the goal is going here for a close to boat because with this added moisture and humidity that is sparking some storms across bung with a dash, including for the capital dock a dock at the blue and the yellow. the more intensive rain will be falling on sunday, also intense rounds of rain coming across the late peninsula around bouquet as well . that's the forecast on sunday. let me show you. by monday, we're really in the sick of the around 2 cats here. and some of those stones will find their way into bank cox, so that's going to lower your temperatures in the days to come. meantime, cold and warm air, fighting it out. you've got cooler air, drifting down warm air from the south, and that's giving us these storms across the tennessee river valley, some of that moving into the yellow river valley as well. so for most of japan, we're in the clear but for our whole kind of island, we've got this weather maker rolling through that will generate some showers into
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paro and back to southeast state asia, we go for the may not link of indonesia, those rains, turning lighter but some burst of rain to go for northern and southern sinatra. soon a bit. the, the largest sleep classified us documents. no one had ever seen the nature of material in 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 wiki leaks found for press freedom. if under the old implement messenger, i can't imagine that the bond administration wants, in this case, to be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on the jersey to the
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the watching else as 0. our top story is this our ukraine president. i'll let him hear zalinski is that the g 7 summit in japan, the us has agreed to support ukraine's access to advanced fighter jets of coast as the west runs a colossal risk. if it supplies the jets to keep the head of russia's wagner mercenary group, you have any per goshen says. his forces have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city. of the city has been the site, the months of your sliding, your brain is rejecting that quite a 2nd meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing limits. the treasury is warning, washington could run out of money as early as june 1st. so the as capital has come under renewed air attacks and fighting between the army and parent military rapids
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support forces. the strikes hit eastern car to him on friday, destroying dozens of military trucks. and it was the 2nd day of intense fighting in the city of new jala and south door for hundreds of people have been killed in this conflict, which is now in its 5th week. if he's mohammed his director of justice, africa sedan. and earlier he explained to me how the fighting and car to him is triggering a spillover of ethnic violence in other parts of sedan. a, it's a bit complicated in depth or because what are the tension intertribal conflict and finish it and what, what was going on in was that 40 specifically in engineering to what type of confidence, but no, just fill out of what's going on. so to have absolutely that, in fact it's not only do you need to know, but also in the uh there is conflict between the opposite folks and uh, so done, answered on army also yesterday in, in does that include incentive about for the fight, the fight in advise you,
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i've been lost by the local, uh, try but do this on, on the, on the government, on the armed forces. but what's going on in janina which is really a ruthless and very broadly is, is to do is uh, what's going on. so instead of going between the rabbits a full full on the south, but there is an estimate on pride but elements because that was already the case in engineering. i've didn't, and i've seen many posted it for the last 3 or 4 years, which is click on cyber background. and that's actually how i mean that. but now you have, we will have a fight will have i resolved. well, the more likely from out of dr. originally, uh, 5 to not only fighting ive in type of business for nothing out of but also sites and stuff which as we done on 4 houses, there was a sound. a binge of aid has spoken to pakistan's in baffled former prime minister amber on khan, who has acknowledged that he was not able to fulfill
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a campaign promise on ending corruption. khan was arrested on corruption charges earlier this month before being released on bail. this is the, if your question is the, was able to clam down on corruption. the answer is no. and why? because nab, which has 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 genuine budge was the general to budge, were controlled, and so what he said that even when the man had used to tell me that look so and so isn't, does that. we've found this captain cases. so i said, why, why don't you take action? he said, we haven't got clearance. no. vit, anyone in the what the way you fight crime and corruption is not the severity of punishment, but the certainty of punishment. so no one gets caught. i mean, you know, one that the heart into convictions. so all the top guys,
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what 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 kind of any regrets. could you have done things better? if i had to do it again, i would not have, i would have immediately called for re elections because with the coalition government but the 10 majority, there is no way you can implement georgia phone programs many who looked at all because one of the all means bringing the buffalo under the law and that you could only do if you have a problem mandate letter, majority, or oppose are under way for greeks living abroad. the head of sunday's parliamentary election prime minister carry out caused me to talk. ethan has left his rival, alexis suppressive held their final rallies. the economy dominated the campaign,
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but seasonal tourism workers are facing difficulties casting their ballots. stephanie decker reports in the greek island of rhodes. towards the season the 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 will so head, so 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 several. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out it's not the peak season yet, but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal workers are here too. it's intense work, but it's better money than what's available on the mainland were told. and within the election imminent, the majority of this mostly young workforce will not be voting. but i would really prefer to be offense to go down, you know, to the,
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to the square and to save face. i'm from athens and said people, uh that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place. we cannot vote from here, they need to go to their place to vote. many do know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residents, but it's not clear. we put it as a feel i didn't know about that either. if items to be honest about it and i believe most of the really have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these elections with many of the opposition parties accusing this government of exclusion around a quarter of a 1000000 young people were employed in the seasonal tourism industry across the greek islands. or it's not a new issue. maria is a musician in here for the season. she missed voting in the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote
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this time. she says it was complicated to find out and it still hasn't worked for her. sunday's election date was actually announced officer the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election during the solvers. unless they must these as if they were 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 cannot have the least impact on my own right to vote for many in this generation. the main issue is that life has become unbearably expensive. ones, the rent, it's $800.00 euros per month, and your salary or 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
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a slave frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over which is one of the most important sectors that the greek economy will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. staying in greece and new york times investigation has uncovered evidence of the legal force movement of asylum seekers, including miners from greece to turkey. european commission says it is concerned by the footage victoria getting the 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 of, from somalia, eritrea and ethiopia, the transfer to a greek coast called vessel. it travels across the gnc tools,
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took here. the saw him see because of and crammed into a dinky and left to drift for, move in. and now the footage was filmed. 18 worker unless both normally when you see a crime, you call the police or you call the problem brussel jumped about to kind of do this increase, increase the authorities, other ones committing these crimes. and of course, the orders for these crimes come from high up leg from the government. there is no police to call. it goes to believe in on this. i have witnessed it myself. the sign 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 to some of the city of to live, which is controlled by the army group all ship app. the greek government is not commented on the allegations bought his previously denied mistreating asylum. see cuz to the you says it's concerned by the footage. it says greece most fully
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respected subjugation is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of asylum seekers until the case is processed. victoria gates in b l g 0, brazil's indigenous women have been overturning tradition, not only to fight alongside men to defend the amazon race for us, but also to play a vital role in preserving culture and traditional knowledge. monica yanna cap reports from valeo jibari. the indigenous women dancing alone in the capital, brazilian to defend their lands, but also standing up for their rights in tribal societies, dominated by men like very mamma. she left her muddle village in the shop by the valley to study and her apology. now she's struggling to find the balance between fighting for women's freedoms and keeping them sexual traditions of life.
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our elders believe that if women leave the village, they'll marry a for a now and never return. but i see a different key. i think knowledge and understanding the outside world will help us explain the importance of preserving our culture and our 1st anthropologist. the volume of the news was been studying the model people of the job id valley. since the 70s says feminism among the indigenous has come to stay, i need just use social media and self science of clothes. the distances between men and women from the most remote indigenous territories and the rest of brazil. women have found they have similar causes. fighting for quality on the same opportunities as man, the change is inevitable. it will take time because no man except sharing power with women, thoughts, it's happening. results. first, indigenous affairs ministry is led by an indigenous woman. as is the government agency for night, responsible for protecting the brazilian indigenous population. we have to meet at
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the club when indigenous leaders started joining forces to defend our lands. women during the fight and started organizing themselves as well. was the 1st indigenous woman boy and result and the 1st congresswoman, this helps in an example for new generations that we can occupy spaces in the political scene. with back in the model, villages marriages are still arranged, and women are raised to cook and take care of the children, while men leave the community. this is the main entrance of the long house known as the my walk. only men can use women have to go all around the hot to the back door where the kitchen is. now, this is one of the many traditions of the model, but indigenous people have still kept. however, even in such a remote area, customs are changing. to run a model, but with saved years ago from being married off as a teenager, when her mother sydney, proud of the village and took her to the city.
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