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increased by pressing dr. barton refund to support for ukraine and veils. i knew us military package to help t even it's fight against russia. the video of watching all just their life, my headquarters here. and i also coming up to dollars warning sites agree to a week long ceasefire and humanitarian increase as a conflict that has displaced mold and a 1000000 people enters its 6th week. voters in greece are casting the ballots in upon them. entry election dominated by the cost of living crisis until the asset, the kind of film festival, where a record number of them to laugh with us, having the red carpet
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put into the back. and we still have to in japan where the us as an else moment, if we add for ukraine on the final day of the g. 7 summit in hiroshima, ukrainian present volume is lensky is in pest. and attendance has been able to grow and solidifies the pool with the ukraine's fight against russia as some j biden vile. the g 7 members would stand behind russia. washington also agreed to support allies to supply ukraine with advanced fight to jets and pilot training. well, sitting alongside president biden's ultimate as lensky was asked about russia's announcement that it's taking control of the ukrainian city of fox sports. you know, when you have 2 tons of that, there is nothing they destroy the is, i know this is this tragedy, but for, for today
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a moment is only in our cars. there's nothing on this base. so just draw the directions. but they came to us that goes tested by them, saying that he would stand behind the chief against the fights with russia will rob mcbride joins us now from hiroshima. rob the meeting has been dominated really by presidents lensky visits and his arrival that and the impact can be seen pumps and the results he wants to see in terms of liberating his country. and he needs that g 7 help doesn't take that. sorry, the automated that lensky is really be working the room ever since he's playing touch down here like sat today with at various meetings big on some. ready very important bilaterals as we saw, so with joe biden saying that america has
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a ukraine's back in this a but also have meeting with the g 7 a. the g 7 the themselves early a sunday after which the g 7 got put out to a statement saying, declaring that wrong wavering commitments to ukraine still. and also that somebody's paying repeated bye for them. you can see that the host day of the japanese prime minister, he has just been delivering his end of summit round up and taking questions and really repeating the message and conduct condemning russia's invasion and uh, fetching the perhaps delivering his message. his speech from the hipaa she met memorial peace pox. this is that which commemorates the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing condemning rush hour and also condemning russians. threats ever to use nuclear weapons. ever again, it's something that many people, most people here in japan, fine completely of orange because she to saying that as such as threats could not be i tolerated. i'd also cooling,
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full toughest sanctions. japan. interesting. the is the only one of the g 7 that doesn't supply legal aid to ukraine is not allowed to under its export laws, but it has been a vocal support or a given a lot of financial aid to ukraine. and also it is being very, very good. it adds a cold putting out very strong coals with sanctions on the g. seven's b hoford's getting other countries to joints that they involve, goes against against russia. so, as the lensky has many friends here amongst the g 7, but also the chance to reach out to other countries that are neutral them or maybe have close to ties to russia. countries like brazil, india entities. yeah. so cool is a whole host of subjects and topics on the agenda at this conference, which is about to close with the g 7. but it was a communicate earlier from the named china, which really hasn't gone down very well with basing. so what's going on the of the, this is a whole section that was aimed at china that by says being dominated by you crate
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of course. but also there is real concerns about dukes, the global expansion and the influence of china, which many amongst the g 7 members regard as not healthy for the world off or do you have china is neighbors at the malign influences? many of them would call that. so they've been putting out a ways of trying to count to this, of trying to a certain engage and cooperate with china when it comes to the climate crisis. the global economy is and that's, that's, it must. but at the same time, not being prepared to accept what he regards is any, any in the line, but how you do it when it comes to economic practice is all the expansion militarily, which china a headset is measuring, gets name, calling the g 7, a small group trying to impose its rules on the rest of the world and itself, banks i cite to stability and peace, and data will get more analysis on that communicating and all of the other issues. talked about time. the g 7 is the day progresses for the mainland,
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rob mcbride in her ocean with thank you. specimens on me, on the power of military rapid support. sole sales have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian sci fi, broad good by the us and saudi arabia. it comes into effect on monday evening. now the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle for 5 weeks. more than 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting under the 700 killed by sides have failed to on the previous cease fires. have a morgan joins as non line from on demand paper. you know, i actually have the 40 page document in my hands, not which talks about the short term sees find the humanitarian arrangements full, sued on it's lengthy, it's detailed. but what does it really mean practically? for those on the ground ensued on looking for some sort of rest spite. well, practically, if it would be implemented, it would mean that humanitarian aid would be able to come to the more than 6000000 people here in the capital of to who will still remain trapped due to the fighting
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and have not been able to leave. and also practically, it would mean that people in the western region of r 4 were fighting, has also been ongoing for more than a week now. and where hospitals have been destroyed, leaving people with no medical assistance, will be able to get access to the needed assistance of best if the deal is actually implemented on the ground to by the suicide. the residents here and talk to who we spoke to when we often ask them about the ceasefire. they say that they are going to only believe between. they actually speeds on the ground. many people have been cut off from power and running watts to finish the south of the conflict because of on through specifically the rapids support forces in the northern parts of the capital costume, occupying these plants. and so they say that when they see these plants re operating once again, and when they either re supply of water and power back in their home, uh, over the next 7 days. uh, that's when they know that this deal will be implemented. of course, it's due to start in the late hours of monday here and have too many in other parts
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of the country. and already we can see plumes of smoke rising from the northern parts of the country, of the capital of hartfield in the city of busby. and in the early hours of this morning. and that's because, again, the deal doesn't come into effect until 48 hours after it's fighting. but it also states that both sides should refrain from any military activity during the 48 hours and should use this time to notify an alert their troops on the view and as terms and specific specific point for them to be able to implemented on the ground people here say that they've seen the previous these fires they, they've seen how the 2 sites, how have agreed before to, to have implemented these fire for a to be able to come in and for people to be able to leave their areas where there's active slicing. and conflict on going to stay for zones, but then they're not sure if this one with, with, with, with full, especially again, since previous deals have been made. but this is the 1st one that is actually be fine. and with one of the chairs from both sides and the united states and saudi arabia, so they say it's happens on the ground. that's actually is that's when they will
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believe that it's actually reality. and you've touched on the 2nd positive, puts my question that you have as many c spies as you want. as many polls is in the fighting as possible, but at the end of the day, humanitarian agencies need to find a way of getting us that needs an other supplies into the country. despite the water in the electricity you talked about. and they need confidence in an agreement, allows them to do that job and also confidence the public to look for help in the right places to that. can you still hear me? it's the whole rahman and uh huh. we think the last set that i will try and get that to through the morning. moving on to your point of voting is on the way increases parliamentary elections on to a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. now opinion polls are predicting a place race between the conservative prime minister could be arcos,
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mr. doctors and his leftist rivals, alexis suppress the government is still facing pressure for its handling of the royal disaster. in february, that left 57 people dead, its spots protests with many blaming the crash on negligence. a policy needs of 45 percent of the vote to form a government which means smaller policies could play a crucial role if the party wins and outright majority. a 2nd round will be held in july. now stephanie decker reports from the greek island of rhodes. by seasonal tourism work is facing difficulties casting the pallets 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 an offense to go down, you know, to the,
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to the square. and to save face. i'm from athens and tell people 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 a disappear. 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 this government 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
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made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find route 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 solve as well as the most, if these as if they're playing with us, they say you cannot read this 3rd. 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. 2 volts of this. for many in this generation. the main issue is that life has become unbearably expensive. when's a rank? it's $800.00 euros per month. and your salary, your 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
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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 of the greek economy, will not be having their se, stephanie decor, ultra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. shouldn't say, you know, is one of the largest number of coastal seats in northern all islands local elections for the very 1st time by the full of political. we can go to the iris public, an ami tickets. you need his rivals. the policies vice president says the result is momentous. well, last creation thing became the largest party in the northern ireland assembly. it wants to leave the united kingdom and full a united ireland, stuck containing into the key is on the way ahead of next week's presidential rentals. one of the main issues for voters as being the recovery from the 2 of cakes and february richard typo. the one has been visiting some of the disaster
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reason took you and i think i'm on in the south east from west russell set up reports took his prisoner zip a paddling supporters have come out in large numbers to welcome him. many of the people here, you know, the, i'm on, had been displaced by february is powerful, creates all the ways features are 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 presidential election despite the cities ecstatic destruction, how don't receive more than 66 percent of the lot here to now hoops to maintain these momentum and get a higher percentage in the run of on may 20 it is. the problem is this, what's the w as 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
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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 called in from the does that says the survivors are trying to call. many people here said the house. this time, the information of pens or containers will be short and they will be able to move into houses quickly. but here before most of the ways they are still waiting. this container city is now home to more than 2000 people. there are 7 of them spread across the city, hosting around 40000 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 a house and then we can move that. this is all the biggest problem now when it gets hold. so we can stay in these containers. this child cannot bear the seat. neither of the cold discards of the earthquakes here are still vivid. mama cojet who saw sir con, what's wrapped around,
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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 post that taking legs and my so need to know. 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. the experts say it will take years to be able to give us the, the cities. but the government promises to finish it in a year and present and support this year. so they want to put their trust in his promises. this he said the houses are of you, i'm on. so distant turkey will still come here all to sir. i'm to see a new one on the new island in cape horn and coming up. i'll explain how beavers and their dams are helping to destroy our environment the
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to approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes, on chile photo, you know the big picture. aust. why a question. the delves into the very foundation of chilly into the dog called if it's relationship with indigenous people them. a boucher of the missiles, the big picture coming through on that which is in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain it. current piper aggressive the author in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. talking to the american inside story on al jazeera as the conflict into time continued some correspondence or on the ground to record every angle. if the story had been ongoing between the hours
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and the 16th army available, be easier to say than a 100 of suiting and refugees, why you have to be registered under what kind of access to this food does not get to where it is needed. so it may not get there and the challenge ahead is your stay without the benefits. the book, the book you want to know it is there with me. so rahman, in doha reminder of all top new stories to us as pledge movement, which we support for you frame it is well with russia present to advise and made the announcement during the meeting with president goldman lensky at the g 7 summit
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in japan. so dollars on me, on the power military rocket, simple, full sense of agree to a 7 day if you might attend rims the slats pro good by the us. the saudi arabians, that comes into effect on monday. the 2 sides have been fighting for control of sit on since mid april. i'm sorry, because of the way increases upon them in treat election opinion polls are predicting a close race between the concept of prime minister, getting close to bits of pockets on his left. just rival alexis press please. so if i take somebody to rest, so to rally again, suspect to the electro interference of the capital of the democratic republic of congo activists and control so demanding an international audience of the electoral commission. barbara and get the reports of violence, confrontation between police and protest is in the congress capital construction purchase. tokenize a say the government's way to enrollment process is a shame that demanded an international audit of the entire and actual commission
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governing participant to say they'll resist. what they consider attempts to discredit the government. if the opposing costs are purchased, we will come as well. we empower, we can take all the forces, including the army and the police to stop this whole position from tenants and the president. since one disputed elections in 2019 critics say president felix, she's a katie. so made a series of moves in the consolidation. his power that includes a pointing punches on judges, hun picking loyalists to run the electoral commission and declare in a circle state of siege and the eastern north caves and the 2 provinces areas meant to be opposition strongholds. this is it is very sad to see police deployed by president felix. she's a k d blocking protest is in a democratic state. we note that it's, it's his time that we will continue to fight because we have the right to save this
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country. felix has failed at all levels and he must be conscious of this police in the cap to block another presidential candidate from joining the demonstrations specimens of what position supports us a promise to stay on the streets fit the launch of the look. we are determined to continue the process, whatever happens if they block us. we will always find another way to part us against the election process and security and also living conditions of our p a position need this a quote for another rally outside the natural commission. headquarters next the state, but was just 7 months to go until the general election. the opposition is worried. time may be running out to ensure a fair election. barbara and good. i'll just say we're, the temperature is all set to reach moles and 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels of the next 5 years. and that kind of reversible effects on the polar ice caps, which in turn, could have dire consequences to humanity. 250 climate scientists have gathered at
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kate pulling in southern chile to find ways to mitigate those changes a lot to the america i just at least see and even report from now. not from you know, island located in the cape horn archipelago, the sub antarctic region of chile is the southern most part of the americas before and target itself. it's one of the very few on touched areas onto this with 2 percent that 98 percent, christine water, and pre industrial revolution. air debris piece is kind of a you'd ethic part. but the realistic part that has survive the impact of more than maybe so to offer. so that was this kind of not the level that bodies scientists here are studying climate change and global warming. pete mos captures more greenhouse gases than all other vegetation combined. so this enormous pete bald
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climate change expect frederick colossal has installed sophisticated instruments that measure how wind temperature, ultra violet light among other factors impact it for the legal volume store gives us the thought that a flux of c o 2 or me thing that is admitted or captured somebody vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the plants, the future. these dead trees of the work of beavers who have no natural predators in this part of the world. they swam here from neighboring southern argentina where they were 1st brought for the for industry and where they've already caused massive destruction. satellite imagery reveals that there are these 36000 beaver dams like the one you see here on this cape horn island alone. that deprives 3 use intensive oxygen which in turn rocks, the settlement below and turns into methane emissions of that greenhouse gas in this area have increased by 5 to 10 fold. what can be done in the problem?
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says capital port, the williams, we were invited to the inaugural global conference of the cape horn, international center or chic. it's an ambitious initiatives by the julian government in the university of mara yanez to identify predict and mitigated environmental changes to physicist my p. s. from coastal has just come back from installing a me do are logical station on remote horn island that provides critical scientific data via satellite real time and toxic a on its own is regulating that global warming and a climate change is that we're witnessing. so whatever happens that will impact the entire world without exception it's some researches are right that this will buy and target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become. scientist will need all the information they can get to see in human algebra. now,
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how do you know island to the with a record number of sales in the official lineup subsaharan africa as well represented up the can film festival this year as a wealth of talent across the continent. but nothing of funds to match was totally under the report. so from come a moment to save us the directive ramada to lay sea assess 1st feature film opens in can making her the 2nd black women in the festival 76 year history to compete for the palm to a prize. but no, a donna is the story of a star across a couple in rural synagogue. drawing on greek tragedies and african folk tales, sees and magic realism style has critics excited. let's go to school. what of it? when you see a freak out, especially weston as have a very particular vision. sometimes it's picture postcard beautiful trees with sometimes it's was, i wanted another vision of african center goal. that's why i made a universal story, a story that can speak to everyone. it's a love story and everyone with an african no not can identify with his story on
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a move. i can see don as good by julius assessed against the independence of south sedona, tell of racism guilt and a reconciliation. both phones with pot funded by the doha film institute. we chose them from 200 submitted scripts. they hope success here will open minds seeing over the years how important these stories are and we know firsthand how does it seals when you're misrepresented. and we trying to manage that phone in the, in the mean region, but also a lot of other uses out of misrepresented and we have uh, tools to help them tell the story. speed pitching their projects different international funds. oh, i asked these filmmakers hope to receive some of the $2000000.00 in crunch. the fund gives each year called lease producer and my new i loop his latest project omen was 90 percent funded by outside sources. asking them to get your film with
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budgets that go over 600000 euros. it's almost compulsory to fund the money outside of africa. more and more there's a generation of african towns with there with whatever means available to do things with dishes to meet with emissions. and that helps me as in race of african send them i comes as hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories of to the box office success if the women king and black pen. so what kind of a, one of the contents itself, investment from streaming services like netflix and amazon, a fueling local industries signaling a bryce a seat just for concern about charlie angela out of the can close it for me for the weather is next. the inside story asks whether the us will default on each step 2 statements, the the,
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they will be rain rolling around the western mediterranean for the next few days. the air is currently on the flood will not be further affected. hungry had some rather more gentle flooding cuz it was pretty wet around the balkans, up to her and gave him pain and no increase in italy. but the focus though has gone west, and these areas are being up to a bit more in the way of worlds, the temperature of 2018, but a new tie to move it out. she's, it's a bad average this time of the year. we just not seen anything like it when we should've done for the last month or so. but you can say a good positive. the southern europe, especially around the med training, is still fairly wet and cold. as a result. there is rain in west, in italy, in from spain, poach, go knowles, and brock. it could be heavy and to the items as well, including sicily, whether one exact at the moment for the 9th of rain. but generally speaking is the we can then move into monday much eventually and prompts us use sun come out again
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. and the temperature slowly rises. the rain continues to back to how jerry, it may be to easier in america. and there was saras in north africa reaching now as fondles as this a hell. where of course has been halt, but that he's about to be tempted. but when it comes down to the east, and so her up to was egypt, temperatures around the rise with dust in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news from the holes, the power to the people in the street, to the journalist reporting their story. it's that intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only can be that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of elders here. find us where ever you get your pod cast.

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