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a week long ceasefire. bread good by the us and saudi arabia comes into effect late on monday. the other ones are in jordan, this is out to 0. 9 from also coming up. russia says be watching. the investment group has captured the ukranian city of buck moved. but keith denied the claim. president, blowing me as the landscaping address the g 7 summit in japan where ukraine has dominated the agenda and as greece for parents to go to the poll, some seasonal worker site, they won't be able to cost about the we started with developments out of sit down with the army on the part military rapids support forces have agreed to a short term humanitarian truce, brokered by the us and saudi arabia. the 2 sides have been locked in
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a bit of power struggle for over a month. old and 700 people have been killed in thousands engine, both sides of failed to on a previous these fires a. the morgan is following developments from i'm doing him. the cease fire agreement signed between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces in the city of kid that installed the i read the lease that today does not come into effect until after 48 hours of a sick nature. 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. now, the agreement states clearly that the use of heavy artillery, i'm asked right in the capital, it should not happen during the period of a 7 days piece fire that's been agreed upon. it also says that hospitality should be stayed away from by both sides see rapid support forces and this is denise army
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and that both sides keep the current positions that they are holding. so the rapid support forces keep the presidential palace we could control. the army keeps the general command over your army. the airport was a right now more under the control of the rapids support forces them to, 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, colorado. is that something that the agreement also state should be opened during the 7 day period? and people here desperately do need a not just in big capital comfortable with in other parts of the country as well. such as the western region of dar floor were finding has been ongoing for more than a week in some parts. cutting off people from medical assistance, i'm from basics minutes as if he's such as food and other commodities that they need. now people say that they're not really sure if a ceasefire would hold 15, how previous these flyers? hopefully they say that until they see until tuesday or wednesday come on when they don't hear any sounds of artillery in bed residential neighborhood. then they will
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know that they have an actual ceasefire, as well as when they see communities here in a starting to come into the capital cartoon into the other parts of the country. he bought morgan algebra undermine when a joint statement issued by the us on saudi arabia says the cx 5 will come into effect on monday, around 10 p. m. local time. it will allow desperately needed humanitarian aid to reach certain these people, unrestored essential services. unlike previous agreements, the implementation of the week long cruise will be monitored by the us and saudi arabia. washington says that hope subsequent talks will look at steps towards reaching a permanent end to the fighting as well. justin lynch is a research and the cult of the book sedans unfinished democracy. he says it's hard to know. this is fine with home is really not clear how the ceasefire is going to be different than others that have been, you know, science tends toward the down and also incidence history. you know, i've been speaking with political leaders on the ground and cartoon in the,
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you know, in the hour or so sense the ceasefire was announced and dropped. they are not optimistic either. one of them called it really a rest for the warriors, a rest for the fighters. and so there isn't really a lot of hope that the ceasefire will be monitored. i think very importantly and 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 take a step by step process and see what they can get. we see here. and so dad, how the african union, the african states had been completely silent. nbc and this throughout recent conflicts and e, b o, b, a, and other issues across east africa. 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
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taking this thing a very seriously the on the west side of the national security advisor, jake sullivan visited starting radio a couple of days ago. and there was no indication that they really spoke about sudan, all their events and things starting ready be up. ready or the help that they gave evacuated us citizens. and so i think that were really missing the key leadership for both a solid e m. a us side to make this a cease fire stick as well. the conflict into them has put the lives of millions of children at risk, thousands of escape, but many more are still trapped in the escalating violence. but you ins, children's agency, says the closure of schools as also effective in mental health and wellbeing and says the country is facing what it calls a generational catastrophe when they called so i'm sure you propose up to surviving beaks fighting incidents, capital costume, some of more made it to the shelton body. how so on the border with the tip. from there, she traveled enough to this camp and keitel along the 2 daughters. she's now safe
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from the bottom and it's a time that she says, memories of the gunfire m. s. wives continue to come to goes to the my daughter saw everything. the gunfire was falling on us at home. they saw horrible scenes. my younger daughter still screams at night and cries out to me, why are these people coming to kill us? my move describes how her daughter would run in fear when she heard 5 digits overhead and called to the vehicle. when she sees the plain, she comes running saying mom, the plane has come. mom, these people are coming for us at home. they're coming to beat us. i tell her that the plane is just flying and is not targeting us. hundreds of thousands of children in sedan have similar experiences. the humans children's agency unicef says the von and says bruce and it system trumpets with this crisis. with this conflict,
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we have seen a nation wide closure of source and educational institutions already. the we're talking about 7000000 kids out of sewage, 12000000 somehow in on. so it's very disruptive. knowing over the last couple of years that particularly in velocity, already asked you to teach of slides and some loan ships across a 100. the, the agency says, flooding his voice, nearly 370000 children from their homes and an estimated 190 children were killed in the 1st 10 days of the conflict of this sent inputs and in the sound of gunfire is replaced with music and through groups of thoughtless has organized activities, which are the thousands of families have been coming here in the hope of leading sit down to it's betsy, fully exposed, say,
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witnessing bombardment 1st. time has taken a devastating tone on people here. fines in a give me a minute. holler. can we have a number of cases for children who have post traumatic stress disorder who transferred to the psychiatric hospital. we also have similar cases among adults. and that's the thing that we can do now for the children is support them and to leave the bed. psychological impacts on them and she will know often the most at risk when conflicts happen and saddam is no exception. now, millions of families have no choice but to wait and see what happens next. i'm it goes to i'm sure if i can see the policy i put in greece is parliamentary election that are coming hours. prime minister cutty uncle submits a talk case on his left, his rival alex to suppress of hell that final run is the economy and inflation are likely to be the big issues. there are all the factors and expects to impact the vote. the government still facing pressure over time, think of
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a rail disaster in february, the left 57 people that it's bought protests with many planning the crash and government negligence. the introduction to proportional representation makes it unlikely that any one party will secure a majority in parliament. and that would force brakes back to the polls for a 2nd vote in july. it was definitely deca reports now from the greek island of rhodes. west seas, no tourism, where because of facing difficulty is costing that balance. it's not 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 offering to go down, you know, to the, the, so the square and to save face. i'm from athens and said
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people, uh that they are here, but they did not residence roads. they are from some other place that 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 disappear. 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 evict, squeezing 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 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 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
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for non residents to register in this particular election during the solvers. unless he must be 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 need 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, right? the frustration and the desire to change things. but for now,
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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, took a citizens based abroad, have the gun voting in the presidential run of the long choose outside polling stations across germany, which is home to the world's biggest tucker's diaspora. the may 28th one of those pits, the incumbent reg, apply photo i'm against opposition. candidates come out of can distribute it. oh, to unfold joshua to the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round. last sunday, russia says its troops have taken full control to the east and ukrainian city, a back moot, that's off the head, the russians mark the most, my group, if any provision released a video claiming to have sees the area, keep an eye as the city is full in describing the situation that as critical, but mood has been the focus of the longest and most deadly battle of russia's war in great journalist juliet ship,
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who below that has blown out from musket or in the afternoon of may. the 20 is pre goshen announced that the mood had been taken under the could a complete control of the vault group and later in the evening. and he posted a video the installation of the russian and of got enough lives in different parts of the city. however, 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 i know 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 acknowledged the statement of they had on the bottom, the group about taking back from it and full control. but now they kind of report
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about that. as soon as we have the official statements from the ministry of defense, as well as fighting continues on the front lines, ukraine's president brought to me as landscape is of a g 7 summit in japan, where he's looking to shore up international support against russia. 37 leaders have agreed to tighten economic sanctions on moscow. while the us has backed the training of the cranium pilots on f, 16 fighter jets, russia that was wanting of colossal risk for the west if the plains are provided to ukraine. well, i did want to get it to james base, joins us live now from here. russian. a james, that of g 7 has been dominated 5 is visit of presidents the landscape. what does this visit mean for him? mount the g 7, unity against russia. and this war and ukraine, whatever you think of the war and ukraine, whatever your views of the rights and wrongs of it, or your views on the president's landscape, no doubt that over the last 15 months, his thomas, the diplomacy, both virtual diplomacy initially appearing on screens and making phone calls to
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leaders around the world and more recently, flying very many, many miles around the world to actually meet those leaders and lobby them has been a pos of why the ukrainians have managed to hold off the mike of the russian military. he's got a situation where he's gone from getting some weapons to support his cool. ready those to getting heavy weapons. i miss all systems tanks and now he's on the boat. you're getting fight to jack so important this diplomacy, i think the ukrainians believe this is absolutely vital to that war effort. i'm as a double. i a my thing covers that i'd ski coming here to the g 7. number one is to me, the g 7, the g 7 lead is who being so supportive, financially, politically, and militarily, because of the g 7 leaders, 6 of them off the top leaders in nato, japan's the new one that's not a member of nato in the g 7 f sixteens,
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the latest thing that as lensky is being seeking, fights the jets and the us subjection to f sixteens has been over ruled. now president biden has finally off the lot of this discussion within nato. a lot of discussion within the us administration, whether opposing views, he's now decided the f sixteens will be allowed because the us made across the us must say whether they can be given to ukraine. now we don't expect them to come for us stocks. we expect those aircraft to come from all the nato members who have f sixteens, but the us is not going to stop those sales and arms transfers in the near future. now, the 2nd part of what presents lensky is going to do is to reach out to the of the leaders that are taking part in this g 7 summit as ever in a g 7 summit. there are the important countries that are invited. the idea is to
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have a bridge to the rest of the world of the developing world. as a representative, the african union was invited, but also to the big, big other countries of the world. i don't think those are the ones that presidents lensky is seeking out. and we've already seen him have a meeting with prime minister moody of india. india abstained in those important to you and general assembly about last year on ukraine. it didn't take you crate inside. it's somebody that was, it would say sas on the fence and so india is important, but we've also got indonesia. we've got brazil, we've got a very important players internationally. but i think presidents lensky is going to be low being, and i think they feel the ukrainians, but yes, he can speak to lots of these people on the phone, but face to face in person that perhaps can get them to modify that position. so what we're going to see in the coming hours is about an hour and a house time. one of the more important meetings, which is presence lensky,
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and he's already met many of the g $71.00 on one. we're going to see him. i'm going to have a meeting with all of the g 7 around the table, interesting symbolically that they're gonna have a photo together. because of course, this years ago used to be the g 8 and to rush it was kicked out. so, all that, that metering presidency, lensky taking the place that once would it be occupied by a russian president by president clinton, if russia was still part of a g 8, which of course no longer exist at this stage. and then off to that then expand the grouping, and the invited countries will join with the g 7 presidency landscape old around the table. very important discussions coming. and then the final one on the door, are you coming up in the coming hours? is the one on one with the most important man for president's lensky. he's a little, be all these people, but the one he needs to get, keep getting more support from is the one who's given the most important in any of that's the most powerful military country. on us, he sits down with president biden, and they will be having
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a meeting later on this afternoon here in her russian with our on times and away from ukraine. g suddenly dissolved, somebody should what could be construed, i guess, as a, as in the veil, threat to china or choosing it of using economic collection to body several countries. those comments have serious think i'm good. the chinese, i'm the of the yeah, facing, is known as a tool happy. the g 7 in the statement made it clear they were trying to balance what they said. they said they still want to do trade with china. john was the 2nd most important country economically in the world, and they didn't want to restrict the china is wise in china's development each i know mclean box. they believe some of the things that china is doing wrong. they talked about malign practices. they talk about now limiting their involvement in certain sectors and using chinese products in certain sectors in the supply chain. how has china reacted very, very strongly indeed. the statement from the foreign ministry spokesman said the g
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7 was in it statements, me a ring, china. it's condemned to them as a small group seeking to impose rules on the will of the chinese statements set the policies in the international peace damage regional neutral stability, and suppressed the development of other countries. so pretty scathing response from the chinese in response to the g 7. and they said they were making representations to the g 7. but interestingly also said they were making us done review to japan, which of course is the host of this is g 7 summit. all right to james baseline for us, but in iraq's from a james. thank you. now it's in his prime minister, georgia maloney. it has cut short half participation of the g 7 in japan to return home. recovery efforts are underway in know the needs of the, of to what's been described as the was flooding in a century. at least 14 people have died and more than 36000 have been forced them. that homes regional forward has extended a red whether or not to sunday with more rain predicted specimen. vitamin has been
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fined to racial will lead us that the united states will not default on its debt, but the light is maintained between the white house and republican negotiate as has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing. that the treasury is wanting, washington could run out of money as early as june. first, republicans who control the house of representatives, demanding budget cuts default could cause global markets to crush. mike kinda is in washington dc with the latest the negotiators are continuing the talks over the weekend. at one stage friday they halted completely. but now the tools are going again at issue raising that debt ceiling limit. if that does not happen, the consequences would be catastrophic. massive unemployment in the us and as a ramifications both domestically and indeed globally at issue is whether or not to increase budgets that have already been established. the republicans insist that
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this must be done. the bite and administration says it's protect to discuss future budgets, but will not altered budgets that have already been set. it has shifted its position somewhat. at one stage, the by the administration was saying it would not accept any conditions whatsoever . a 2 raising that did ceiling limits. now the house, the republican dominated house, has already passed legislation that raises the debt ceiling limit. however, it attach conditions to that bill, which the binding administration fines, 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 conditions being attached. it must also be remembered that in the past 50 years,
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the government has been able to pay its debts on only full 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 limit 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. my kind of, i'll just say around washington, this is, randy is back on the streets, protesting against the government's plan to of the whole legion district. prime minister benjamin netanyahu pulls the changes in march of to intense public pressure for tens of thousands. have continued to protest many every week. the changes include given the governing combination, more power to choose, the supreme court judges for the monks has moved from tennessee. this is the 20th week of these projects. in the heart of the cities defense establishment. last week
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the crowd had, if it caused the ongoing conversation between the military. clearly though at the end of the week on the numbers of the people here on the streets, protesting no just traditional changes, the prime minister netanyahu and his government trying to push through. but also a bunch of the seeking to ram through the capacity, which will allocate millions of dollars towards all to put on an alternation as communities. they are taking the money. they don't said it's friday. the religious baltic. ok, so they're still very ok. and we're going to have the big problem because of the, of the budget. it represents the meaning of the money out of the working
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population, the working class. so clearly the higher we're that we're paying, you know, the, the 20, the percentage we're paying most faxes. we're doing most of the work we're doing most of the army service, they're not doing any of the strength by the my from said by many people. hey, in the crowd, no indication 20 we in this movement, this, the protest movement is losing any momentum for them. off the 0 side of the, of hundreds of civilian and military firefighters battling to contain a wildfire in western spain. people have been evacuated from villages in the extra do a region often to play stuff. and on wednesday, named bob ripples they would through the night sparkling a wild fi that had spread over 8000 hector's space ministry emergencies units has been spring water on the flames. i'm trying to create the fall. i was strong winds
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here next to them. i do right near the border with portugal have made that tough call to hundreds of people from 3 villages would be displaced. the local authorities say the hopefully better weather conditions could help control the wall far soon. but i've been with us yet. i feel anger and sadness because many people have lost animals land a bit of everything to the fire. it makes me sad because off to so many years working, they lose everything because the person started the fly on purpose. to me, that's not fair. once the wild fy started all the time, should have been deployed immediately. not wise until the next day the, the fire, which started on wednesday. he's being blinked, austin, it's strange environment administer has that. could scientist is saying that the country is experiencing more frequent and intense events as a result of the climate emergency of to 3 years of below average rain full spain's already seen multiple wild fires base. yeah. the drought was made was by temperatures in april that are normally seen at the height of summer. last year,
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according to the european forest by information system, the 500 separate fires destroyed the record 307000 heck to as in spain. the dean baba, which is 0 now the purchased novelist, small to name is, has died at his home in the us state of florida. the age of $73.00 is most well now novels include money and london fields both published in the 1980s. hey, miss was downsize, dock side, spinning a range of challenging topics including the holocaust. and joseph started his reign in russia. that's it for me down. jordan, you can find more. he is not website down to 0, dot com to what is up next and inside story asked whether the us will default on his fact state. you have done so much by the
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now the last sandstone is blowing itself out in the northeast of china now. and now the system is really a wench one. but the way for when most people live except and how kind to maybe help her else. so you left behind was won't, which isn't that not true really? 25 in beijing is a bit below the average. to be honest, this time the but most china is showing a pleasant change. i would think of a seasonal regular is quite heavy rain. so there'll be some flooding from it, but that again is not unusual for this time of year. you're not in the south west. it enjoyed the reading recently is will not forget to as i said to you in the kathleen conveying which is pretty high really. i think you can do bit more, right. and that rate in the course is still for the size of financial malays here through the middle, the philippines to mount y, which is a named storm, hired over the april most of the rest of the pacific. but much of entities was driving of late. the pulses in the icj accounts could get a shout on sunday. jenny,
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speaking job is looking at let drive it did for india, a few shots in the south west. and it's like a, that's true, quite a wind running up through the pay bang, go generating what could be? cowboy shack is the big send of stones in bangladesh, the knowles, and finally been dear as hot as you might expect. and that extends into pakistan. but in fact, it's done, it's not possible. it should be of the top off the law will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024, quizzical look us politics developed in line. i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you.
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