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the, the phone causing the cost of presidential one often tough. here we explore how the outcome could shape the country's economy. the labor market is facing up. chubb is it time to of scale work? cuz plus consumers are struggling with sky high inflation. but the luxury sector is still shining, counting the cost on it, which is 0. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict if the human sufferings actually reports on. we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the . the g 7, the whole is a special session on ukraine,
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has presidents. the landscape meets leaders out of the summit in japan. the other ones are in jordan, this is down to 09 from to. so coming up rochester, as the one investment group has come to the training institute. but keith denali is, looks like saddam's in the rival time, and it's your group sign a week. so i'm ceasefire. present by the us on saudi arabia comes into effect. the lights on the hot breaking seen up begins the mean time in the city is famous for its surroundings, of the west flooding in a century. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a positive mazda news . the leaders of the g 7 summit in japan and holding
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a special session on the war and ukraine. president let them here as the landscape has joined the talks and the city of the russian. he's already met with a number of leaders on the sidelines of a summit. g 7 leaders have agreed to type in economic sanctions on moscow. while the us as back to the training of ukrainian pilots on that 165 digits for our diplomatic editor, james, based drawing just live now from here. russian that james have presidents and ask his visit as dominated the g 7 in japan. would you say his trip has been successful, but for him and g 7 lead us as well in terms of what he wants to do on his trip? yes, i think it has been, and i think you've got the g 7 leaders here over a 4 day period what you've just seen in the last 20 minutes. so. so i think is the key image over this summit. the if they say the pictures are worth a 1000 words, well, this is what i think the ukrainians want the well to see which is presence lensky
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in the center, surrounded by the leaders, the powerful leaders of the g 7. now you're right. he's got all right, the questions on what he wants from the from the g 7 leaders. i think the main development, well, when we look back on this and history bucks will be the f sixteens, now he doesn't have those yet, but it's absolutely a key moment that present button is dropped. any objection from the us side to video bring f sixteens to the crating and there's a now where to position where you can, you can start getting training fight to get training for that pilots and then potentially in the coming months, then the f sixteens can be pos, not from the us, they're not gonna supply them directly. but all the us nato partners who have plains that they wants to transfer and sell can give them to you trade. that is, i think, part of an important progression over 15 months. we saw at the beginning president's landscape of a ching that to be least delayed for this country because originally,
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some of these are countries running and normally slade. then we got more sophisticated weapons systems. then we called tanks, finally for ukraine. and now we're moving to the territory of fight to jets of so i think he's got a one of the kiosks that he's been asking for for months and months and months. and that breakthrough has come out this summer. but there are other things that he wants to g 7, he wants that continued political support. that's clear from all the statements that making here. he also wants to lots of money this more effort requires huge finance and is the finance for building his country. then we've also got the other countries that are invited to the g 7. he's met some of those he's met most of the g 7 lead is one on one already and between president biden and a little bit later on. but he's also met, prime minister mode of use here from india. now india is a country that only abstained in the important general assembly, but some united nations last year on ukraine. he'd like india to take
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a more forceful line, i think, condemning russia. but of course, india has long standing defense ties with russia. and so i think those other countries that he's meeting in about now is time india, brazil, indian easier, particularly among them. those meetings will be important and times away from ukraine, g 7, leaders that use china and using economic coalition to bully several countries. those comments up, see what's the, i'm good, the chinese some of the still showing there is also a very important subjects area at the g south. and when the g 7 meet, they literally, i thinking that private meetings discuss all sorts of issues around the world. even if at the end, the parent, the final communicate china that has the paid and the final communicate. and that's what's in good beijing. they say they want to continue to trade with china. but they say there are malign trading practices from china. they say they're concerned about security in the south and east china. c. china has hit back in
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a statement saying that the g seven's statement was me a ring china. it says it's a small group seeking to impose its rules on the world. of course, it is a, it is a small group of countries, but it includes the us which has already begun. actually the e u, which is 28 countries, is possibly g 7 twenty's. that's g 7 block. so the 7 number, i don't think it accurately covers of the number of populations that are represented by the g 7. the chinese going on the policy is they have seen the international piece, damage regional stability and suppressed the development of other countries. as diplomatic language goes, that was not very diplomatic, joined design. great, absolutely different. not to get it the james base line for us the from here about some a james. thank you. no rush. it says it's troops have taken the full control of the eastern ukrainian city, a back moot, that's off the head. the russia is what an investment group. if any provision released a video came into have, sees the area,
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keep an eye as this is useful in describing the situation the as critical. but mood has been the focus of the longest and most deadly battle of russia's war in ukraine, tennessee. you left shop a little bit has more now for moscow. in the afternoon of may, the 20, his pre goshen announced that the food 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 doc 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's 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
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statement of they had on the bottom. the group about taking back from it and full control, but now they kind of report about that. as soon as we have the official statements from the ministry of defense to sit down now with the army and the permanent to rapids support forces have agreed to a short term humanitarian troops broken by the us and saudi arabia. the 2 sides have been locked in a bit of power struggle for over a month. more than 700 people have been killed. i'm thousands injured. both sides have failed to on a previous expires. but a joint statement issued by the us and 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 truce would 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. i'll just say it was he, but morgan is following developments from i'm doing months of the ceasefire
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agreement signed between the sudanese army and the fire military rapids support forces in the city of kid that installed the review lease that today 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 actually comes 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 agreements say clearly that the use of heavy artillery and asked right in the capital, it should not happen during the period of a 7 days. these fire that's been agreed upon. it also says that hospitals should be stayed away from by both sides. the rapids support forces and disadvantages army and that both sides keep the current position that they are holding. so the rapid support forces keeps the presidential palace. we can control. the army keeps the
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general command of your army. the airport was right now more under the control of the rapids support forces embassy, denise 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 be capital comfortable with in other parts of the country as well. such as the western region of our floor we're finding has been ongoing for more than a week in some parts. cutting off people from medical assistance, i'm from basics, and it has a piece that is 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 said 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 know that they have 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,
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even more than others 0. i'm the mind. well, the conflict incident and that's but the lives of millions of children at risk, thousands of escape, but many more are still trapped in the escalating violence that you ins. children's agency says the closure of schools has also effected that mental health and wellbeing and says the country spacing would it cause a generational catastrophe. who may consume sharif reports of surviving beaks, fighting incidents, capital costume, some of more made it to the shelton body. how so on the border with egypt? from this, she travelled north to this camp and cuddled along the 2 daughters. she's now safe from the balance of time, but she says, memories of the gunfire m. s 5 continued 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?
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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 existing trumpets. with this crisis, with this conflict, we have seen a nation wide to sure of source and educational institutions of already the we're talking about 7000000 kids out of sewage, 12000000 somehow in so it's a very disruptive knowing over the last couple of years that particularly in velocity already asked you to teach us 5 since the loan ships across
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a 100 of the agency says, flooding his force, 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 2 groups of fathers 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, witnessing bombardment 1st. time has taken a devastating tone on people here. i am going to 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. children are often the most at risk
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when conflicts happen and saddam is no exception. now, millions of families have no choice but to wait and see what happens next. and it goes to, i'm sure if i can see the talk for a short break here. and i'll just say about when we come back, protest is in israel. keep up, the pressure on the government average proposed over her lovely to do sure. and police and kenya continued to find more bodies following the discovery of a stop ation. cold, we speak to a survivor for not stay with the . now the last sound stones blowing itself out from the northeast of china now and now the system is really a went to run. but the way for when most people live except and how kind it may be
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. or how about offs. so you left behind was will, it's which isn't it? that's not true. really. 25 invasion is a bit below the average. to be honest, it's time to. yeah, but most china is showing a pleasant change. i would think of a seasonal right. it was quite heavy rain, so there would be some flooding from it. but that it gave is nothing unusual for this time of year. you're not in the south west. it enjoyed the rain recently. it will not forget to, as i said to you in the calculated coming, which is pretty hard really, i think you could do bit more, right? i'm not reading the course is still for the size of and if you blaze you through the middle of the philippines to my why, which is a name stalled out over the april most of the rest of the pacific. but much of entities are driving of late. the pulses in, in the extra cost to get a shot on sunday. jenny, speaking job is looking like driving it did for india, a few shots in the south west. and it's like of, that's true, quite a wind running it to the pay thing. go generating what could be? cowboy shack is the big send the stones in bangladesh, the knowles, and finally been near as hot as you might expect. and that extends it into pakistan
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. but in fact, it's done, it's not huffman, it should be the join the label, conversation to just say good stuff. industry could be convenient, is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it. here is the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 the of the
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bulk of back up to the mind about top stories here. this our leaders at the g 7 summit in japan and not holding a special session on the when you train present a lot of minutes the landscape has joined the adults in the city of the russian us . he's already met with a number of lead us on the sidelines, or some russia says fights us from the what the most. and i agree from taking full control, the bcm ukrainian city of buck moved keith deny is assisting us for the describing the situation that as christian answered amazon and kind of achieve rapid support for us and a brief to the short term. she military truce sign negotiates by the us and solve your right there, will come into effect on monday night. if an east prime minister of georgia, maloney has cut short participation the g 7 summit in japan, georgia and the home of the deadly floods killed 14 people and devastated the it's always northeast region of amelia romania. meanwhile, team them up or asians have stopped in the area. i'll just say it was how the of
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the how many it has moved from the city of fines. 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 and assist you, known as the remix capital of italy, is now covered in the clear 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 all fairly new. the ancient manuscripts and rare books being on the upper floor. still, then, yes, the moony is perplex. noon i everyone's sighing, could see the delay. the water was violent. it's revived with a huge force and in just a few minutes, it's engulfed everything, shops,
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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 phone says known for as least earth and where known as files coveted by europe, kings and queens. for centuries, a tradition that continues to survive today says money cause owing, she manages that museum collecting her father's kind of low culture and other words, it lies in patters. then we'll just see him accidentally everywhere in the city, not discriminating between pos and presence, public or private. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a puddle of mudd to mix with the clay that the artist used to use the click of some of the hills surrounding the city. that's what made kind of the only famous world
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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 at a sentiment shared by common sassy sheets of it is the work of her late husband evo . kept in a this a created 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 fans, pauses of past and present everywhere waiting to be removed. i have on at least assist to this right because of its earth and clay was also brought down by its own riches. just how bad is the damage. is yet done. no. hold up that honey as easy to
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find. so in the media i don't mind. yeah. it took a citizen, was based abroad, have the guns voting in the presidential or run of that one long choose outside holding stations in germany, which is home to the world's largest turkish diaspora in may 28th, one of the pits, the incumbent bridge of typo on against opposition? can that have come out can extruded one so just show it to the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st row last sunday. but one of the main issues with voters has been the recovery from the 2 devastating earthquakes which had in february present. other ones been visiting some of the disaster areas in the amount in the southeast. russell set out was that took his peers and the zip they've had on support. there's have come out in large numbers to outcome him. many of the people here don't mind having just based by february is powerful, creates all the latest features of the i'm on one of the worst effect, the cities in turkey policies for us really off of this month for us around the
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presidential election. despite the cities extensive destruction out of don't receive more than 66 percent of the warrant here to now hopes to maintain his momentum and get a higher percentage in the run of on may 20 is the problem. is this what? so why this news is, we will make this a great carrier, a better and safer place by constructing 319000 buildings this year. and $650000.00 in total, without stopping, we will deliver on all promises more than a 1000 buildings that have collapsed here and around $10000.00 people have died as a result of the earthquakes. while the city is gradually difficult for them that does, that says the survivors are trying to call. many people here say the house. this time information tends for containers will be short and they will be able to move into houses quickly. but merely for most of the ways they are still way to this container,
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city is now home to more than 2000 people. there are several of them spread across the city, hosting around $40000.00 people. technical and his family moved here a month ago. his dr. layla is epileptic and suffers from the children. seizures goes that they should build the house and then we can move that. this is all the biggest problem now when it gets hot, so we can't stay in these containers. this child cannot bear the seats, neither the cold. this cause of the upgrades here are still vivid moment cojet who saw sir con, what's wrapped around, but the rubble for more than 20 hours. they survived, but he lost a leg and his son and then you to iowa. i need to push the legs and my son needs nom, we come live normally like this. we can't do the simplest things. i can't even pray popular like this. to meet the needs of so many, nearly half a 1000000 new buildings must now be built in disaster areas. experts say it will
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take years to be able to give us the, the cities. but the government promises to finish it in a year and then present and so forth. as you say, they want to put their trust in his promises that you send out of the a month. so distant or to, you know, for the 1st time sion same has one the largest number of council seats in northern islands, local elections before my political wing of the economy, ministry i all right over took it to you and it's rivals, result held by poverty, vice president michelle o'neill as memphis follows another election mazda of last year, and she insane became the biggest party in the northern ireland assembly. it wants to lead the united kingdom and from a united ireland it is right ease uh, back on the streets, protesting against the government's plans over the whole. the judiciary minister, benjamin netanyahu pulls the changes in march of the intense public pressure with tens of thousands of continued to protest. and every week changed. include getting
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the governing coalition more power to choose. the supreme court judges for the boxes won't have in tennessee. this is the 21st week of these projects. instead of even the hosp, the cities defense establishment. last week, the crowd has a closet. ongoing conversation between the the is right in the military clinic. at the end of the week on the numbers are 5 thousands of people here on the streets, protesting not just to do so, changes the crime. and as soon as the order and it's government to try to push through, but also a bunch in the seeking to room through the capacity, which will allocate millions of dollars towards all to put on an alternation with communities. they are taking the money that we're doing said it's friday, the religious policy. okay, that's the very ok. and we're going to have the
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big problem because of the, of the budget. it represents the meaning of the money out of the working population to working. so clearly the high we're that we're paying, you know, the, the 20. c 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 with the mice and said by many people, hey, in the crowd, no indication 20. we in this movement, this, the protest movement is losing any momentum bellmarks. i'll just be around to be. it's not a month off of a started police. and can you still like zooming bodies from land link to a doomsday cold? more than 200 corpses have been on the property, owned by a pasta accused of ordering his followers to stop themselves to death, to meet jesus. hundreds of people that still missing malcolm lab reports now from
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an in the james and his mother survived the cold from which hundreds of people have died. they will follow us of kenyan evangelical pasta pul mckenzie. they asked us to hide their identities. most of the survivors are being held by the police. this is where mckenzie cooled people to live with him. and the remote arid forest can is coast. he told them to fast stuff that children to death and then stopped themselves to reach. having james says his brother rescued him. he's visibly emaciated. his mother denies. she was starving him. james says yes before he was inspired by mackenzie's preaching in touch. this fish on his messages were okay or young, but the changed from 2017 on he told us to stop going to school and to pray. instead of going to hospital, he was a senior person,
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so we believed him in obeyed him. this was pulling mackenzie's touch. and melinda, is this done right here? every sunday, i'm preach to crowds of hundreds of people who gathered here. thousands more watched on his television station. and on youtube is increasingly radical. preaching through criticism from some but in a context where the government is widely seem to work only for the benefits of a wealthy few and is criticized for a week provision of public health care and education. his messages of rejecting the states and the entity resonated with many others to get hundreds of them from kenya and beyond, followed him through the forest over the last 4. yes. the search for the forties and survivors has been going on some more than a month. investigators have said they may have been organ harvesting or party brought here from other places. the police operation has since become heavily
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restricted. therefore let's get the most important x to 15 bodies today. nobody's authorized to talk to is that except the regional chief who announces the numbers off to each day of digging rights groups who were among the 1st to raise the alarm . say they've been excluded from the post mortem. if you don't allow human rights and the media to allow us to pick your nation's, everybody's speculating within the government has a 100 each or the, the people deep. this may be protected by the government. mackenzie's been in jail for 5 weeks, a waiting prosecution. he was arrested several times before but released the government sets off a commission of inquiry to look into what happened. meanwhile, people are still being found alive. some of them have refused food and medical treatment saying they want to continue on that jenny, to having james says mackenzie shouldn't go to jail. susie one can buy,
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i'm happy to be alive, but i don't condemn mackenzie who is a preacher with his own. believes i can't say anything good or bad about him, but i would advise people to go back to the bible and interrogate his preaching gibson. the towns mode has now been filled twice over. the 2nd round of post mortems is due to stuff on tuesday. hundreds of people, a still missing malcolm web. ouch is era. mil indeed can you, as the bush as noble as martin amis has died at his home in the us state of florida at the age of 73, his best friend books and his money in london fields published in the 1980s. and this was known for his doc satire, spending a range of challenging topics, including the holocaust and joseph stalin, drain in russia. old news of course, on our website they, what is on your screen the address, i'll just say what come out to 0.

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