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the a so that is on the, on the rival, entire village groups sign a week long ceasefire broken by the us and saudi arabia comes into effect late on monday. the other ones are in jordan to sound. is there a night from jo. how most of the coming up rushes defense ministry says the what the investment group has captured the trade in city a back moved. the key denies the place president the landscape and address the g. 7 summit in japan where ukraine has dominated the attend the fights into their rights, not because it was indigenous women not overturning male dominance to defend the land and culture.
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the we start with developments out of sit down with the army on the power ministry, rapids support forces have agreed to a short term humanitarian truce. the 2 sides have been locked in a bit of power. struggle for over a month. more than 700 people have been killed in thousands injured. both sides of fail to on a previous si size. even move and is following developments from i'm doing on the cease fire agreement signed between the sudanese army and the fire military rapids support forces in the city of kit that inside the air review. late saturday, does not come into effect until after 48 hours of a signature. so people here in the capital costume and in other parts of the country will not see effect until after 48 hours in the late hours of monday. but that's if it's actually come into effect. people here have seen how previous these fires have played out. and many of them say that they are cautiously optimistic.
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now the agreement states clearly that the use of heavy artillery, i'm asked right in the capital, it should not happen during this period of a 7 day cease fire that's been agreed upon. it also says that hospitals should be stayed away from by both sides, the rapids support forces and the for the needs army. and that both sides keep the current positions that they are holding. so the rapids support forces keep the presidential palace, which it controls the army, keeps the general command of the army. the airport was right now more under the control of the rapids support forces send that to the needs army. so they will be having control of that and other facilities as well. now there's also the issue of humanitarian cory, those that's something that the agreement also states that should be opened during the 7 day period. and people here desperately do need a not just in the capital costume, but the other parts of the country as well, such as the western region of our floor were facing, has been ongoing for more than a week in some parts. cutting off people from medical assistance,
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i'm from basic amenities such as food and other commodities that they need. now people say that they're not really sure if it sees firewood for 15. how previous these flyers? hopefully they say that until they see until tuesday or wednesday come on when they don't hear and sounds of artillery in bed residential neighborhood. then they will know that they've an actual ceasefire, as well as when they see communitarian, a starting to come into the capital cartoon into the other parts of the country, even more than others 0. i'm going to mind what i'm doing, statement issued by the us and saudi arabia says the cx 5 will come into effect on monday, around 10 pm local time. it will allow desperately needed 2 minutes here in a to reach. so when these people unrestored essential services, unlike previous agreements, the implementation of a week long truth will be monitored by the us and saudi arabia. washington says that hope subsequent tools will look at steps towards reaching a permanent end to the fighting. that's bringing justin lynch. she's of a search on the color of the book sedans, unfinished democracy. it joins us live from washington, dc. justin good to have you. but as a look,
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we've seen on c spy has come and go into them. every single one of them has been broken and so is this one likely to be any different events? yeah, yeah. it's really not clear how the ceasefire is going to be different than others that have that and you know, signs sense toward the down. and also incidence history, you know, i've been speaking with political leaders on the ground and cartoon in the, you know, in the hour or so sensitive cease, fire was announced and dropped. they are not optimistic either. one of them called it really a rest for the warriors arrest for the fighters. and so there isn't really a lot of hope that the ceasefire will be monitor. i think very importantly in this, it also said that there was that it wasn't allowed that there could be a resupply of arms. i think that was, you know, there was a lot of skepticism that that will also be followed. and so i think that there isn't a lot of hold, but i think that the strategy of diplomats, of the us and started radios to take
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a step by step process. okay. see what they can get to. yeah. yeah, no, just i was going to say, i mean this is supposed to be a humanitarian truth. i'm the ceasefire. and as you point out is the 1st mediated by the americans and the sound is why are they taking points in keeping these folks alive? i mean, what about the african union african countries? shouldn't they be doing more to intervene of stopped discomfort from spending across the board is absolutely. i think that's a really great question. you know, what we saw has, in the past decade or so, has been the rise of this logan, an african solutions. bradford and problems we see here is who they are, how the african union, the african states had been completely silent and be seamless throughout recent conflicts. any v o, b a and other issues across east africa. and so i think you're absolutely right. it's really falling on saudi arabia in the united states. and there hasn't been a real indication that that the major decision makers in both solid and the us are taking, messing up very seriously. the army us side of the national security advisor j
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sullivan visited starting radio a couple of days ago. and there was no indication that they really spoke about sudan, all the events and things starting ready be ups. ready or the help that they gave, evacuated us citizens. and so i think that we're really missing the key leadership for both the solid e m a us side to make this a cease fire stick. and i'm just and the statement from the us state department went to great pains to point out the look. this is not a political process and shouldn't be perceived as one. how do you then think of political supplement can be reached because it seems a long way off to me. oh, absolutely. i think and see dance history. we've seen how there are negotiations and there's these flyers and now that really fast on the ground, dictate of that. i think we're going to see that right now. i think it's very interesting. like we've seen the rapid support forces really getting the upper hand
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over the past couple of weeks. and really since the war has started. but we've seen how their troops have been depleted of water of food and so the ceasefire really will help them be both of them connect huge human rights violations, grab the adjustment just not just the final thought because it push the time here. i mean, meanwhile the you and is warning of the worst thing, humanitarian catastrophe. an ordinary sudden these people are struggling just to get even basic food supplies. is this conflict then lots of the get much worse for that was close up in the finding. do you think? absolutely, i think particular, you know, i think particularly enough for us here to mentioned in the previous segment. you know, we are certainly on the track of shades of the conflict in 2003, you know, because the region regional states are also. ready interested in arming the opposition and our for, i think the consequences for humanitarian prices incident would be catastrophic. 45000000 people are, you know, living in sudan and the consequences of a breakdown. we'll have ripple effects in asia in europe,
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a united states. so this is with a global events that could have been that is going to have global consequences if it breaks down justin and then trying to get to get your thoughts on your analysis . thank you very much indeed for talking to us justin. thank you. no rush, i says its troops have taken full control to the east and ukrainian city of buck moved that south of the head. the rushes walk, the investment group. yeah. can you provision produced a video claiming to have, sees the region keep the lines the city is full in describing the situation, the as critical back move to been the focus of the longest and most deadly battle of russia's war in ukraine. john is to let ship envelope it has blown out from us stuff in the afternoon of may, the 20 is pre goshen announced that the best mood had been taken under the can complete control of development group and later in the evening and he posted a video the installation of the russian and of driving us lives in different parts of the city. however,
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it did not show the south western district whether ukrainian ministry held that positions. until recently, a precaution has been in a public conflicts with the ministry of defense for several months now, and they will report that the states media was a video to close the business. most statements, that's no neutral and you know, directly relates to the situation at the front. it's quite interesting that russian tv channels and then use bulletins on the evening of may the 20th ignore the statement of they had on the bottom. the group about taking back from it on to full control, but now they kind of report about that. as soon as we have the official statements from the ministry of defense was fighting continues on the front lines. the claims president brought him is that landscape? is that the g 7 summit in japan and where he's looking to shore up international support against russia? g 7 leaders have agreed to type in economic sanctions on moscow. while the us has gotten the training of ukrainian pilots on american made f, 16 find
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a jets. russia is wanting of colossal risks for the west if the plains are provided to ukraine, but not diplomatic editor james bay's joins as live now from a russian. james of the g 7 has been dominated by the visit of allowing me as the landscape. what is his visit means to him? and for g 7, unity against russia and his war in ukraine. james as well, i think it means him trying to seek more support both from his close friends, the g 7. i'm from some of the other countries that are invited here. he's been pretty busy with his diplomacy already met one on one with most of the g 7 leaders . he's also met with prime minister moody of india. now india and some of the other invitees are absolutely key. i think for this meeting because of india, for example, if staying didn't devices that took place in the un general assembly on the issue
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of ukraine. he's also got countries like brazil and indonesia here. and he wants to get those countries further into the ukranian camp. you'll have further meetings here in the coming hours with all the leaders and most importantly, meeting with president biden in a few hours time. and that'll be a meeting around the table of presidency. lensky with all the g 7, and then presidency landscape with all the g 7 plus the of the invited countries. and i think the meeting on the picture of the picture taken all precedence. lensky with the g 7 will be the particular symbolic photo of the day. remembering that this used to be a g age and president putin used to be at these meetings. and now there's presidents lensky standing shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. i think he will be pushing those g 7 meters, particularly on the f sixteens, which is a big breakthrough for him. they, they now basically, the usaa saying f sixteens can go to ukraine, but he'll be looking at the training of the timelines for that to try and get them
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that as quickly as possible. and times g suddenly does also issued what could be construed as a veiled threat to china or choosing it of using economic coercion to bully several countries. those comments upstairs think i'm good. the chinese strips a yeah, but this was in the communications. be she issued by the g 7 and that was raised me strong language with china. yes. they say they want to continue to work with china . they continue to trade with china, but they say that they're worried about aspects of what china does. they describe china has as engaging in malign practice as well. china is hit back statement from the foreign ministry saying that g, 7 statements me is china. it says this is a small group seeking to impose the rules on the world. and they said the g 7 are pursuing policies that in the international police damage regional stability and suppressed the development of other countries. strong words from china complaining to the g 7 and also to the japanese host. alright to james by his life,
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pressed the interruption with james. thank you. now practice toms and baffled the former prime minister and been con, has total down to 0, right. he has no issue with the ministry. he's previously tuesday with interfering in politics. and for the 1st time explains why he was unable to end corruption. as he promised during his campaign, a sound of been jervey and sat down with him in the hole. if, if your quest is that was able to clam down on corruption, the answer is no. and why? because nab, which is the accountability bureau, which is supposed to fight corruption, wasn't hold on me. we were told that was independent but was controlled by genuine budge. was the general bud well controlled. and so what he said that even when the nab had used to tell me that look so, and so as in does that, we found this got to in cases. so i said, why, why don't you take action?
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he said, we haven't got clarence. no, the zip anywhere in the world, the way you fight crime and corruption is not the severe to go punishment, but the certainty of punishment. so no one gets caught. i mean, you know, and that the hardly any convictions. so all the top guys were discussion cases would, would be in jim, not get commit, didn't 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 your dental budge. well, so i was adipose. that does it not finding any regrets? could you have done things better? if i had to do it again, i would not have the i would have immediately called for re elections because with the coalition government but the 10 majority, 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
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a problem mandate letter majority stuff itself right here. and i'll just say right, when we come back as greece for parents to go to the poll song season or what the site that was able to consummate balance of the hot breaking clean up begins and the autonomy in the cities stainless for its ceramic, soft in the west flooding, in a sense that this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a positive mode. the the now the story of ramp and 5 and the extreme heat in the west side of canada continues for another day, also cause the main, whether the could change you haven't yet got in there, where whether it's for the service and doesn't south west and particularly on in texas and also in the north east where it's just going off show through eastern canada. but there was
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a hint of the increasing cloud and rain belts on his way and it could be significant brand new west and canada come monday which will help to dump in the far as bring the time she's down to where they should be and might cost some flooding as well. meanwhile, in the us, nothing to drastic going on here. if you big housing west in texas more especially focused, i thinking maybe something georgia or in florida. and this general area does look quite wet to the east as asked in his span. you're a pretty big dime, pulls a full cost here. and despite the heat through much of central america, there's an increasing crowd and ready to pretend to bring that down as well. mexico shuttles look a little less by the time you get to sunday, but it's not the dry country. the, the belt that goes around the well, that produces this right. and it goes north and south of the sun is sitting here at the moment. so maybe northwestern columbia is particularly at risk from heavy down, both of them and to the size of the seasons, find the co top with itself,
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so the amazon me on the part of military rapids support forces have agreed to a short term. serenity of interest ceased fine ago, shaken by the us and saudi arabia will come into effect on monday night. russia says fine says from the investment group, i've taken full control of the eastern ukrainian city of documents, keep an eye as the suggest pulled and describing the situation. but as critical on ukraine's president flooding as an instance of a g 7 summit, some ways of looking to sort of more international support on friday, june 7th. leaders agree to talking to comic sanctions on russia not pose open in greece. is parliamentary election in the coming hours. prime minister carry out custom, it's a talk is and his left, his rival alexis suppress of hell that final run is the economy has dominated the campaign, but sees no tourism. workers are facing difficulties, costing van pallets as long as they are with stephanie decker reports from the greek island roads. it's not peak season yet,
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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 of things to go down, you know, to them the. so the square and to save face, i'm from athens and tell people that they are see it, but they do 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 this. 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, discover,
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meant of exclusion. 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 in the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find out, and it still hasn't worked for her. sunday's election date was actually announced officer the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election. dana solvers and leslie must be these as if they're playing with us. they say you kind of read this through? 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
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are rank, it's $800.00 euros per month. and your salary, their monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you have 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. this 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 of the greek economy, will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. it's in his prime minister of georgia, maloney has cut short participation of the g 7 summit in japan to return home of the deadly floods killed 14 people and devastated easily is northeast region of the
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media. remind me of. meanwhile, tina before agents have started in the area, hold up to how many it has more from the city of find the stuff. it is a sea of mud with the floods want to beginning to receive, the devastation is left and its weight is starting to emerge high in a city known as the sea remix capital of italy is now covered in the thick layer of sludge. wherever you look, people are shoveling and scrubbing, trying to recover its colors and parts, but much has been lost forever. at the 18th century meant for the library, at least 10000 books have been destroyed. there is no way to salvage anything and despise, thankfully, most of them are fairly new, the ancient manuscripts, and rare books being on the upper floor. still, then, yes, the moony is perplex ballpark. for noon i, everyone's sighing, couldn't be below. the water was violent. it's revived with a huge force and in just
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a few minutes which engulfed everything shot it destroyed lives. it's really, really scary because one doesn't expect this for malta also as a friendly elements, but it can also be deadly when it arrives. they find that the phase is known for the lease earth and where known as files coveted by europe's kings and queens 1st sentries, a tradition that continues to survive today says money, cuz that when she manages that means in collecting her father's kind of low sculpture in other words, it lies in patters. the will just cease in absolutely everywhere in the city, not discriminating between false and present public or private. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a puddle of mud mix with the clay that the artist used to use. the click of some of
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the hills surrounding the city. that's what made kind of a zoe famous world line. trenches not known this walter didn't just to raise my past and the memory of my family. we had left the studio as it was. many artists came to work here from all over the world, many of the artwork were destroyed. and we won't be able to find the fragments because the monday so dense, it's impossible to see through it. a sentiment shared by common sassy sheets of it is the work of her late husband, evo. kept in a disagree, the church, 70 years of sketches to cause injustice remain under water. she has no idea if any will be salvageable. is the story of everyone in finance, a pause of past and present everywhere waiting to be removed. i have on a clean assist to the right because of its earth and clay was also brought down by its own, which is just how bad is the damage is yet done. no heard of that. how many others
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either finds that in the media or mine? yeah, it's right, is that back on the streets, protesting against the government's bland of a whole legion issue, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu pulls the changes in march off to intense public pressure. tens of thousands have continued to protest many every week. the changes include giving the governing combination more power to choose supreme court judges. a president biden has been trying to reassure will lead us that the united states will not default on its bets. but the latest meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without the deal to raise the us government borrowing limit. treasury's warning washington could run out of money as early as june. first, republicans who control the house of representatives of demanding budget cuts. a default could cause global markets to crush. there continues to be real difference differences between the parties on these issues. we've been clear about what the
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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. brazil's indigenous women not playing a greater role in the defense of ancestral lands and culture of returning thousands of years of male dominated tradition. many women are now at the forefront of the fight against legal miners, logos and farmers in the amazon rain forest. monica, you're not getting reports from violet dodge of audi. the indigenous women dancing alone in the capital, brazilian to defend their lands,
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but also standing up for their rights in tribal societies, dominated by men. like very mamma. she left her muddle village in the chevy valley to study and apology. now she's struggling to find a balance between fighting for women's freedoms and keeping them sexual traditions of life. our elders believe that if women leave the village each, they'll marry a for a now and never re to but i see 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 edge of id valley. since the 70s says feminism among the indigenous has come to stay, i need just use the social media and cell phones have closed the distances between men and women from the most remote indigenous territories and the rest of brazil.
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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. bye. you too quickly made up when indigenous leaders started joining forces to defend all lands women during the fight and started organizing themselves as well. i was the 1st indigenous woman boy in brazil 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
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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 bundle model but was saved years ago from being married off as a teenager when her mother's proud of the village and took her to the city where she grew up, susanna has since returned with them mission to empower other women by helping them sell their crescent arts. professor this, these traditional necklaces used to be made out of shells. now women are making the same necklaces by recycling, plastic bottles and tubes brought to the village. we're keeping our culture well, adapting to modern times to run it belongs to our job or the valley woman's organization. that helps women take their hand made products to art fairs, where they make their own money. to run a says it's
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