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the, we don't simply focus on the policy of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports on pre brave bullets and bombs. and we always include the views from all sides. a report has retreat in a brutal civil war. if it hadn't been that the is ready and vision with no shipping . so our for the coming to had become gentleness like center. you could be in the safe and safe and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite have to come to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage they was the commodore will hotels on al jazeera, the . ready ready ready the ukraine's president tossed
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with g 7 leaders in japan, looking to shore up supports and more weapons the 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 of mine from don't also coming up. russia's partner, mercenary group, says it has taken full control of the ukrainian city of tough moods. but key says the fighting is still going on. dozens killed in a wave of attacks, incidents west and door for region as the recent conflict worsens existing as an extension. and protesters and israel are back on the streets, rallying against the government's proposed. traditional overall will be like some tell us the, the world's richest nations, are increasing their economic pressure on most go. there are currently in hiroshima japan where ukraine's president has joined them for the g. 7 summit followed him
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year zaleski is expected to address the leaders and appeal for more help on sunday . brought mcbride reports from hiroshima. president followed 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 fraud. 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 center. we want you to new jersey,
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initiated accelerated transition to clean energy, including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited will lead us, including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich of nations have often been accused of ignoring, conversational do a and welcoming guest will lead 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 this with 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 them sign the kind of ripple effect. so the, you kind complex on the poor as painful. the extended gas list includes many neutral leaders whose a lensky would like to win over to his cause. but the visits also give symbol in
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person time with a g 7 lead is who sofa had been his biggest back is to accommodate to 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 now the likely source of resentment for next glue did russia rob mcbride. i'll just say era who received by japan. while ukraine's president volume your zalinski is in japan, the head of russia's wagner mercenary group. you've got any provisions says his forces have now full control of the besieged ukrainian city of the month. the city has been assigned to months of fierce fighting, but ukraine has not acknowledged defeat investment. while the passion butler is live and key for us to. tasha what more can you tell us? a yes ukraine denying these claims by the fact that both ukraine
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a top ministry come on to saying spokes person, i should say, saying that you can't in forces also fighting back most of the day. we also heard from ukraine's deputy defense ministers saying that is the situation was critical and fighting had been very intense in blackboard that you create, new and forces was still holding on to some infrastructure in blackboard. now this has been the scene of some of the faces fighting english who for the past 10 months, russia very much wants to capture back move. this would be a prize, a full flight to be approved. and he's very much focused on this, but to leave a note back, moved to is a limited strategic importance. and also it is coming at a very high cost of some casualties on the russian side. lots of casualties. also, new dots, of course, on the cranium side bought the symbolism of fact moved for you credit very
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different. indeed, it really has become a symbol of ukraine's resilience and of the resilience of ukraine's defense forces potential. what do you read into the timing of this? the moved announcements, i mean, the timing of wagner saying we now control the whole city of the time is for an interesting because of course it comes just as the modem is lensky. is that the g 7 in japan? and i think the significance of that would be lost on no one. uh you know, but she used to be part of the g 7. of course it was because of the g 7 bank. then it was kicked out of it. and legally, amex crime, in 2014, it is no longer part of this a needs club and perhaps it will be in it certainly does not like most go certainly does not like to see a lot of a of low demand, excuse me, zalinski that speaking to western allies speaking to g 7 leaders, but not only then, but also meeting some of russia's close allies on friday. before arriving in japan
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as uminski met with the, the, the, the saturday current principal had been solomon in a, in saudi arabia. and then he also has met with and does need to know render moody. so of course all these pictures sending the source of optics in moscow is likely to be infuriated by natasha butler reporting from key. thank you very much. and julia shop of oliver's and most go with the russian reaction to this according to regarding the decision has been taken, we cause a very fine god. oh, fools and no one time. and nobody knows really for sure what's going on on the ground though, we have had statements evolved the catch of back to me where he accuses design defense minister showing you a talking to instead of trying to channel stuff. you ross some of time to go into that early detainment because of the 5 times more points to dine,
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them should have died and you also find presentation. you gave them the over t c and high for that to defend the long as he also sounds, 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. so the goal will with time, the problem is that it will return when the russian federation needs help. the while in japan at the g 7 summit, president joe biden has been trying to reassure world leaders that the united states will not default on its debt. but the latest reading between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without
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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, republicans who control the house of representatives are demanding budget cuts. a 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 desk. 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
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the limit imposed by congress on the amount of debt that the us government can accumulate. it's there because the us routinely spends more money than it collects and revenue to cover that gap. the treasury issues, debt bonds were investors trade cash with the promise that the government will pay them back with interest. those loans of an added to the total national debt which keeps accruing once the ceiling is reached to the treasury can't issue any new debt . congress must vote and agreed to raise the limits, but until that happens, there is a risk. the government will run out of cash and won't be able to pay its bills on time, which in this case is june. first, like can, as in washington, dc, with the latest developments negotiates as a continuing that talks over the weekend at one stage friday they hold to it's completely, but now the tools outgoing, again, at issue raising the debt ceiling limit effect does not happen. the consequences would be catastrophic, massive unemployment in the us and other ramifications both domestically and indeed,
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globally, at issue is whether or not to increase budgets that have already been established. the republicans insist that this must be done by the administrative sion says it's prepared to discuss future budgets, but will not alter the budgets that have already been set. it has shifted its position some want. at one stage the bite administration was saying it would not accept any conditions whatsoever to raising that, that sealing limits. now the house, the republican dominated house has already passed legislation that raises the debt ceiling limit. however, it attached conditions to that bill, which the binding administration finds unacceptable. and it's a bill that would not go through the senate, which is dominated by democrats. and as a binding administration has made clear that it will not be signed. so the parties are attempting to find some kind of compromise. one must remember that the debt ceiling limit has been raised full times during the trump administration without
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conditions being attached. it must also be remembered that in the past 50 years, the government has been able to pay its debts on only $4.00 occasions. 3 years of the clinton administration, and back in 1969 with lyndon johnson. but this debt, ceiling crisis is not new. it appears to happen every time that limits comes close and the limit to the target dates is very close. indeed, the treasury has warms that it could be as soon as the 1st of next month that the treasury will be unable to pay the government's bills. mike, hannah ultra 0, washington sedans, capital has come under renewed air attacks and fighting between the army and parent military rapids support forces. the strikes hit eastern cartoon on friday, destroying dozens of military trucks. and there was a 2nd day of intense fighting in the city of neela that's themselves or for hundreds of people have been killed in
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a concept which is now in its 5th week. some of the worst fighting has taken place in door for this in western sedan. the region has seen long running pensions between his arab and non ethnic, our communities. those disputes sparked by less and water resources, broke out into conflict in 2003 mohammed homes on doug hello. now head of the, our assess the rapids support forces is from door for and he played a crucial role in the previous government's efforts to crush the rebellion there. it's estimated that 400000 people were killed and now hundreds more have been reported killed in dar for alone with the latest conflict in flaming ethnic tension . thousands have led west to chad adding to the hundreds of thousands of people from dar for already in the neighboring country. a faith mohammed is director of justice, africa sedan. and earlier he explained to me how the fighting and cartoon is triggering a spillover of this ethnic violence in other parts subsidy. it's, it's a bit complicated in depth for because what are the tension intertribal conflict,
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i'm friendship and what, what was going on in with 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 know, but also in the i did, it's conflict between the opposite folks and uh, so then answered on army also yesterday in incentive about for the fight. there was a fight in advise you, i've been lost by the local uh, private, do this on, on the, on the government, on the armed forces. but what going on in janina which is really a loose list i'm very bloody is, is to do is uh, what's going on in some form between the lab disappointing for on the south. but there is an estimate on private elements because that was already the case in engineering. i mean, i've seen many posted it for the last 3 or 4 years,
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which is click on cyber background. and that's actually how i mean. but now you have to have a 5 to have. i resolved the clue from out of dr. originally uh, friday. not only fighting ive in type of business for an hour, but also fights and stuff which uh, so downtown forces a sort of citizens based abroad have become voting and the presidential run off. there were a long queues outside pulling stations across germany, which is home to the world's largest turkish diaspora. the may 28 rental folk hits, the incumbent, rich of time for one against opposition. candidates came out to restore blue or the one sell just short of the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round last sunday. go ahead on houses, zeros pay room peruse form, president face has more time in court for a mass sterilization program in the ninety's. the
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the latest news as it breaks, used to expect the 2nd row. that's why has already started here with detailed coverage for the hold that members of the g. 9 gang are not far away from here and they have been attacking this area from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict again, we've got a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis it. the
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challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 reminder of our headlines degree and the president bullied him years. lensky is at the g 7 summit to japan. the us as agreed to support ukraine's access to advanced fighter jets. moscow says the west runs a colossal risk if it's applies to just to keep the head of rushes. wagner mercenary group,
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keep getting production says that his forces have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city of buffalo city has been the site of months of pure spiting. the crane is rejecting the claim. the 2nd meeting between the white house and the republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing limits. the treasury is wanting, washington could run out of money as early as june. first, recovery efforts are underway in northern italy as to what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. at least 14 people have died. thousands more have been forced to leave their homes, hold up bill how many it has more from the city of finds. i am the amelia, romani, or region, the damages everywhere and now 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 kyla zone. he's
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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 still 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 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 told me 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,
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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 a me or romano. a former peruvian president, alberto force you. maury has denied his government, took part and forced sterilizations in the 1990s. he was speaking at a hearing on whether he should face trial for the policy,
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alexia bryan explained as well. not so nice. well, my elders are food, you more 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 of the population and women in particular, 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 because of the program. would you more? it says it was crucial to reduce maternal mortality rights and kind of policy but women's and indigenous rights activists have long food for accountability.
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terms of like many protested against 3 presidential campaigns, by preaching morris towards that code. they say many of the women couldn't understand what was happening, which obviously because they were poor. some women talib being threatened with the fine or prison they didn't comply. the judge outlines the allegations in the reproductive health program and family planning and was applied disregarding regulations, adequate infrastructure, the specialized medical personnel for the informed consent of the people who jury is a device. this ticket improves, considered by some corrupt, dictates. it will all those criticism with indian and economic crisis and the facing beyond group is shown in pub. so he was extra dyson from chile in 2007 and is 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 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 guess it's alex here brian l 20 a new york times investigation has uncovered evidence of the legal forced movement of asylum seekers, including miners from greece to turkey. european commission says it is concerned by the footage that was revealed. victoria gave them the reports. 12 asylum seekers, including men, women, 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 cuz it from somalia, eritrea and ethiopia of the transfer to a greek coast called vessel, it travels across the gnc tools to keep the selling them see it because of and crammed into a dingey and left
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a drift for moving. and now the footage was filmed. 18 worker only has both. normally when you see or try and you call the police or you call the problem brussel jump to but you kind of do this increase in greece. the authorities are the 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 go because the police in on this i have witnessed it myself. the asylum 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 somali city of to live, which is controlled by the armed group else about 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
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subjugation is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of asylum seekers until the case is processed. victoria gates and b l g 0 is really is a back on the streets, protesting the government's plan to overhaul the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu pause the changes in march after intense public pressure, but tens of thousands have continued to protest nearly every week. to propose changes, which i've now been paused, include in giving the governing coalition more power to choose. supreme court judges are wondering why sections right now from tel aviv and the n u has approved . a dutch government plan to buy out thousands of farmers. this is part of a multi $1000000000.00 drive to cut nitrogen emissions. step boston reports in the town of loudon bert, 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,
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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 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 drop emissions within $50000.00 dodge farms. keep more than 11000000 pix, and nearly 4000000 cows. 10 cents in highly productive fall may have starting to. madeline is one of the wells may food for use. so let's assume like this could soon be a thing of the past. while farm is now being pressured into selling the animals and find a not a profession. although it's, it's still continue in a few years. dairy farm or young people move in to ones to hand over his heart with
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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, is i've done a lot for this country, but the government doesn't seem to realize this. the minister told me about huge the attractive buyout packages. that's ridiculous statement, 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 withdraw your license. we will compensate you, but you have to stop. why should a, this is their life? it's like they're a criminal. it's like they are doing something bad. they produce foods. that's the water and oxygen we need fluids. but the nature of the same, no, no that's, that's, that's just that's, that's who crap i would say. caroline's on the plaza has grown into
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a political force to be reckoned with. after her fama citizens movement became the largest party in all dutch provinces, during elections in march. while she supports compensating farms who want to quit, a party is firmly against strict the measures. both of the delay in government plans to half nitrogen emissions by 2030 step 5 and l 20 involved in there. then that'll ins the police and the democratic republic of congo have made several arrests at a protest against suspected irregularities. and voter registration accused president felix to secretary of retaining electro laws. the benefit him election is due in december and that's it for me. several then. yeah, you can find more information on our websites officer, it'll come up next and whether then inside story will ask whether the us will default on
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the it's that time of the day where we look at your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa and truth be told it is looking fairly quiet, but the winds play a big story in the golf. we see se certainly when so i times that wind is coming in off the golf, which means the humidity is bumping in for the i think we're going to see more in the way of sunshine as we head toward monday. so still one more gloomy day to go. temperatures on the rise through buckets down, but also central asia, as we've shaken some of those showers. so in text, minnes stands, capital ask about your now up to 35 degrees on sunday. we have in check in the shower, tow 4 is symbol a spill in the picture, but actually i think a bit more sign in cloud combo on sunday though, but showers really never too far away from the boss for us. for africa, around ne l. jerry, we think pockets about 2 months worth of rain over 24 hours and that all has to do
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with disturbed weather in this central mediterranean. so that will continue to be a problem spot and for a central africa. and most of the rain is falling around, gone through the gulf of guinea as we slipped toward the south right now. here comes another weather maker coming in to the south coast of south africa. and i think the winds will be particularly bad for the eastern cape providence, but not a bad day in durban. you'll max out at 24 to is bye for now. the reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really a full scale integration 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 the free speech. you tried to record that need to be in public much an effect on the cost of surveillance. the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday around
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