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enough to recognize and celebrate women, it was found. this was found to have an american occupation of admitting eastern countries. the street on al jazeera, cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry does not make money, how many people will feel and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into our great business. and the conflicting interests of play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on outages, era, the challenges with the
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stepping up pressure on russia. the g 7 holes, a special session on ukraine as presidents, the landscape beads for the leaders on the sidelines in japan, the library and fund again, this is 0 life and also coming out moscow says the box, the best to recruit is captured, the training and city of course, the keys denies the reports. so don's hobby and the rifle paramilitary groups signed a week long cease 5 deal broke it by the us and saudi arabia. it comes into effect later on monday. the opening recess, complimentary election, some short term pain, dominated by the cost of living prices. the . the leaders of the g. 7 summit in japan, a holding
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a special session on the ball in ukraine. president philomena zalinski has joined the talks to the city of hiroshima. he's already met with a number of leaders on the sidelines of the summit. g 7 latest have agreed to type in economic sanctions on most cope on the us us bank, the training of ukrainian pilots on f. 16. find the jets diplomatic. it is a james bay is joining us now. live from chicago. so james, i think it's fairly safe to say that g 7 has been dominated by president. so then skis, visit, what does that mean for him? and so g, 7, unity against russia and it's one ukraine of the g 7. unity is certainly that the g 7 in the woods of very, very strongly backing up the ukranian leader. and his efforts to try and the braces country. we've seen a financial backing. we've seen a political back in terms of the woods and as you say, the f sixteens, i think,
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is the thing that will out of this summit be seen as the most significant development for the war. uh, that is the us saying that's f. 16 at craft can be transferred to ukraine. they all usaa across the us manufactured so us needs to give us the permission. and this being the debates on this for some time presidents lensky asking for flight to jets from nato. a debate within nato. about this, but also debate within the bike by the administration about whether he should get this and present. biden's now lifted the objection, meaning that not the us, but all the nato allies that have f sixteens will now be given to us has permission to. so i'm transfer those that across to ukraine. so that is very important cause the credit elidah is here face to face because he wants to keep up the supply. ready he wants to try and get those f sixteens, for example, as quickly as possible. he wants the training for those f sixteens ukrainians believe by being hit face to face by that personal diplomacy. he can persuade
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people and they also know that it's not just the g 7 attending the summit. the g 7 has in recent years, expanded it stores for some of its meetings to other important regional and global players. the idea to connect with the other want you to grouping the g 20 that's currently chet. bye. india has its summits in september, but also to the rest of the world, and particularly to the global south as a project present lensky. that gives an opportunity. the opportunity to speak to some of the other countries here and i think the ones this particularly interested speak to of all india. he's had a long meeting with prime minister mode 8. he sat next, the prime minister, moody when the g 7 and the palm has matched and not meeting started about an hour ago, but also indonesia and brazil. these are important regional countries that are not in the same way as the g 7 actually backing militarily the,
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the efforts of the ukrainians. now i don't think so expecting military backing, but i think he's trying to put the diplomatic positioning of those countries more towards ukraine. put them from a neutral position more to be a ukraine supporting countries. tricky. i think with india, because india has long ties with russia, particularly defend sales ties. i'm only a james before presidents lensky arrive. g 7 leaders issued to what could be construed as a thinly veiled strength of china, accusing infusing economic collection to bully several countries. those comments of anger, the chinese it's yeah, the g 7 as ever i think tried to send some red lines to china. they said the china was coming up my line practices. they said they were very concerned about the situation in east and south china sea, but the same time they said they didn't stand in the way, didn't want a full charges economic progress. they know they need china because china is the
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2nd most important economic power. the globally economic system depends on china. as a result of these countries, all of them, the g 7 and a half of trading relationships with china. so they sent, tried to send us sort of balance of message, but with particular areas that they were underlining for china. china to those particular areas. um was, it seems offended. china, a sides from ministry spokesman that it was smearing china. they disrupt the g. 7 is a small group seeking to impose its rules on the world. now the g 7 committee includes the u. s, which is a very big country and all the important economic countries. i'm the g, it's a 7 technically. it involves the whole, whole of european union is technically got technically a member. so perhaps not a small group, but china, very, very angry. and the language we've seen here from china, i think, will be described in diplomatic terms as pretty strong no,
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very diplomatic language, i think, showing how angry china was today. all diplomatic. and it had james base reporting live that from hiroshima, james, many things. russia says that its troops have taken full control of the eastern ukrainian city of black moods. the announcement follows a video released by the head of russia's bought most of the recruit. gainey triggers in the ukraine. deny is that the city is full and describing the situation is critical. part most has been the focus of one of the longest and bloody a spiteful, acceptable journalist julia shuffle. bolivar has more from moscow. in the afternoon of may, the 20 is pre goshen announced that the food had been taken under the can complete control of the bunk bed 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, it did not show the south western district whether ukrainian ministry held that positions until recently, a precaution has been in
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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. so don's how many of the power military rapids support forces of agreed to a short term humanitarian truce broke up by the us and saudi arabia. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle for over a month. old and 700 people have been killed on thousands injured. both sides failed on a previous cease fires. well joined statement issued by the us and saudi arabia says that the ceasefire will come into effect on monday,
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around 10 pm local time. it will allow, desperately need is humanitarian aid, to reach certain these people at restore state essential services on like previous agreements, the implementation of the week long truce will be monitored by the us and saudi arabia. washington says that it hopes subsequent talks will look at steps towards reaching a permanent end to the pricing. i'll just the rest have a move and it's following developments from onto mom of the ceasefire agreement signed between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces in the city of kid that installed the review. late that today does not come into effect until after 48 hours of a sick nature. so people here in the capital costume 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
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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. the rapids support forces and the for the needs army and that both sides keep the current positions that they are holding. so the rapid support forces keeps 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 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. and it says if he's such as food and other commodities that they
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need, now people say that they're not really sure if a ceasefire would full 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 know that they have an actual ceasefire, as well as when they see community, terry and 8th, starting to come into the capital cartoon into the other parts of the country. even more than algebra undermine sourcing is on the wayne greases parliamentary elections off to a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. observers all predicting a deal between the conservative prime minister cutty, of course, bits of pockets and his left, his rifle, alexa suppressed. but the introduction of proportional representation veins, but it's unlikely that any one policy will secure a majority stuff in the decor reports now from the greek kind of the roads west, seasonal tourism workers are facing difficulties, costing the pallets. and it's not the 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 athens to go down, you know, to the, to the square. and to save face. i'm from athens and said people uh that they are here, 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 it. and i believe most of the we have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these
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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 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 sundays election date was actually announced. officer, the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election, dana solvers, unless the must be these as if they're playing with us, they say you kind of read this there. yes, but they did the read this there. 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. an issue is that life has become unbearably expensive. ones the
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rent, it's $800.00 euros per month. and to your salary, your monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you're a 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still needs to live with your parents because you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids. if you want to, you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over which is one of the most important sectors that the greek economy will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. for the 1st time, shouldn't say it has won the largest number of council states in the island. this local elections from a political wing of faith, power ministry, i'll raise over tickets. you need his bibles result hailed 5 policy vice president
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michelle o'neill as momentous. it follows another election milestone last year, when sion fain became the biggest policy in the northern ireland assembly. it wants to leave the united kingdom and for a united 5 of police, 9 people have died in a crush at a football stadium and i'll solve it all. dozens, more people were injured when found was pushed through one of the excess gates at the stadium in san solvable. they've come to watch them national lead course, a final match still to come on, i'll just say are a clean up assets begin in the autonomy and city is famous for its ceramics on the west flooding at a century the advising to that rights have brazil's indigenous women of atlantic male dominance to defend the land and culture . the the
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and still we have to look to the east administrative reading, the central measure against the stormy weather. in spring, there is a slight improvement to resemble the wind is not the strong required is not just extensive, but it's not a drawing picture. and that's truth wrapped turkey and also in the east and meant to shower, to could develop in cyprus. now the breeze is light americans, a gas is $26.00 calories. 37 cars kind of was getting rather hot weather brought out from the sides. we should bring that dusty weather to west in egypt and a full cast. full car is nothing showing particularly high temperatures. we have just 53, but down to 54. by the time you get to monday, the sunny side is the wind direction. property will be there simple. another reco devil's heat wise either. particularly as the wind changes fairly rapidly, but that light issued the east now, which is coming up through the gulf, is a fairly shumate one. and it could pick up the, destined by rain for eastern side. or maybe we're still might see
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a shower or 2 in the mountains further west. but generally speaking, the radium condenser and rights from the event cross to iran is generally speaking dry, but the wind is picking up and there's again for monday. that same wouldn't scroll . the heat to eastern egypt study drawing a picture in equitorial africa, except on the coast of southern terms of the see what's going on with the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious green transition plans. enclose the skills, grab it, so many companies are struggling with the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the hello again. this is l 0 them a news, this leaders of the g 7, some of the japan holding a special session on the warranty frames, presidents low demand. so lensky has joined the folks in photoshop. he's already mentioned number of lead us on the sidelines. some processes that fights us from the bottom lesson recruit, taken full control of the east of ukrainian city of bar codes. cape dias, but the city is full in describing the situation as critical. saddam's army and the power of industry, rapid support forces of a freights for a short time. she minutes every interest to cease fire negotiated by the us and
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saudi arabia come into effect on monday. night so the conflict ensued honest. put millions of children a risk in addition to the france of violence, the un says the closure of schools is effective. children's mental health and wellbeing. assessments who dont is facing what it calls a generational catastrophe. wilma consumption rates for pals of surviving weeks fucking incidence capital costume. some of most made it to the shelton body. how so on the border with egypt from this, she trouble not to discounts and title loans. the 2 daughters, she's now saved from the bond and said that she says, memories of the gunfire m. s rides continued to come to goes to the my daughter saw everything. the gunfire was falling on us at home. they saw a horrible scenes. my younger daughter still screams at night and cries out to me,
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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, boston assistant trumpets with this crisis. with this conflict, we have seen a nationwide to sure of source and educational institutions. already. 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 of any past,
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due to just slides loan ships across the country. the agency says funding has forced 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 group of fathers has organized activities, which are the thousands of families have been coming here in the hope of leaving sit down to it's betsy, fully exposed, say, witnessing bombardment 1st time has taken a devastating tone on people here. finding 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 some of the cases among adults. and that's the thing that we can do now for the children is support them and to leave you
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a bad 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 a goes to, i'm sure these items 0 is it somebody is permit us to georgia and maloney has come . show us how participation, participation of the g 7, some of the japan to return home off the floods devastates at the northeast region of emilia or mine. yeah. at least 14 people have died. clean up, operations have begun. i'll just 0 as hold on. i'm to how many reports now from the city of fi end, so it's a sea of much 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 c remix. capital of italy is now covered in the clear of sludge . wherever you look, people are shoveling and scrubbing,
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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 perplexed. echo noon. i everyone's sighing. could it be, be let. the water was violent. it divides with a huge force and in just a few minutes which engulfed everything sharp, 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. for centuries, a tradition that continues to survive today says money,
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cuz that when she manages that means in collecting her father's kind of low sculpture. in other words, it lies in patters. we'll just see in accidentally everywhere in the city, not discriminating between pos and presence. public or private. this actually used to be in the is the pollution 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 the hills surrounding the city. that's what made kind of the only 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 art horse were destroyed and we won't be able to find the fragments because the my the so dense,
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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 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. pies of past and present are everywhere waiting to be removed. i won't actually 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 unknown. hold up that honey as easy to find. so in the media, i don't mind you. the israel protests against the government as planned to over hold of judiciary, have resumed 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu paused the changes in march off the intense public pressure of, of tens of thousands of continued to protest nearly every week. the changes include giving the governing coalition more power to choose. supreme court judges locks
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reports now from candidates. 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 military. plato 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 prime minister netanyahu and it's government to try 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 with communities. they are taking the money that we're doing. it's friday. the religious policy. ok, the they're just very ok. and we're going to have the big problem because of the,
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of the budget. it represents the meaning of the money out of the working population, the working class. so clearly the high 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 with the mice and said by many people, hey, in the crowd, no indication 20 we in this movement, this protest movement is losing any momentum for them off the 0 to be a brazil, as indigenous women are playing a greater role in the defense of the ancestral lands and culture over turning thousands of years of male domination tradition. many women now the full front of the fight against illegal minus locus and farm is in the amazon rain forest, which is 0. it's monica yon active for ports from finally to javi. as
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the indigenous women dancing alone in the capital brazilian to defend their lands. but also standing up for their rights in tribal societies, dominated by men like body mamma, she left her muddle village in the shop by the valley to study and to apology. now she's struggling to find the balance between fighting for women's freedoms and keeping them central traditions. of life our eldest, believe that if women leave the village, they'll marry a for a net and never re to but i see different g. i think knowledge and understanding the outside world will help us explain the importance of preserving our culture and our 1st anthropologist divine with the news was been studying the model people of the job id valley. since the 70s says feminism among the indigenous has come to stay,
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i need just use social media and cell phones have closed the distances between men and women from the most remote indigenous territories and the rest of brazil. women have found they have similar causes, fighting for quality on the same opportunities as man. the change is inevitable. it will take time because no man except sharing power with women, thoughts, it's happening. resist. first, indigenous affairs, ministry is laid by an indigenous woman. as is the government agency for night, responsible for protecting the brazilian indigenous population. right? you too. we have to meet up with indigenous leaders, start to joining forces to defend our lands. women during the fight and started organizing themselves as well. was the 1st indigenous woman boy in brazil and the 1st congress women. 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,
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and women are res took look and take care of the children while men leave the community. this is the main entrance of the long house known as the my walk. only men can use women have to go all around the hot to the back door where the kitchen is. now, this is one of the many traditions that the model indigenous people have still kept . however, even in such a remote area, customs are changing. to run a model but was saved years ago from being married off as a teenager, when her mother sneak proud of the village and took her to the city where she grew up. susanna has since returned with a mission from power. 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 a job or the valley woman's organization that helps women take their hand made
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products to art fairs, where they make their own money to run a says it's

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