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the civil war started off leaving this one of the grand suites of the coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison, so as a hostage they was the commodore wil hotels on al jazeera. reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake opinions, still wanting to factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened. the listening post. you're going to the media on which is the era both as inputs here turned out and logged numbers for a presidential election to produce no clear awareness as presence are gone, and challenger the federal ago has to, has in a run up on may 28th will succeed in a final push for the prizes below the story as it breaks on. obviously, the together charge use of increase by promised
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president joe biden bells a new us military package to help key side russia the colored. so robin, you are watching all does their life my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minutes. i think no, no political informations on the ukrainian president, but russia says its troops of taking full control of box loot. full size, it owns warning signs, agree to a week long see sign, humanitarian choice as the complex that is displaced more than a 1000000 people enters its 6th week and vote does increase the testing the ballots . and upon them entry elections, told me that just by the cost of living crisis,
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the welcome to the program, the us isn't of small ministry, a full ukraine on the final day of the g 7 summit. in hiroshima. the package includes up to $375000000.00 worth of munitions of tillery and vehicles present to joe biden. unveiled during a meeting with loved him is the landscape of items re offend, to support for keith. i'm promised. the g 7 would stand behind ukraine. so lensky attended the summit, 2 bowls to support for its war against russia. washington also agreed to buy kyla is to provide t for that $165.00 digits. i'm to pilot training. today i'm announcing the next trans have us here to assist this package. it includes more ammunition artillery comment vehicles to foster your credit spouse filters. and united states can choose
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up to credit response cover and rebuild of cost about a robot pride choice, you know, from here, russian, that, of course, well, president, so lensky is really making all the news you might say by attending the g 7 roll the results beginning to be quite evident in terms of the statements made by g 7 leaders. absolutely. zelinski really working the rooms, so to speak, kind of is a large room without only the g 7 members who offer them the supportive of the ukraine, but also the so called outreach group. these in a long list of invited world leaders who have come here to hit a team here rush about who is the lensky has been meeting in various bilaterals and group meetings, and as part as well as the bi lateral that these how help with joe biden. he also met to with a full group out the meeting of the g 7 members off to which they put out the
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statements of re affirming that around waiver and commitment as they called it to ukraine. this was repeated by for me. you can see that the japanese prime minister, who is the host here, he has given his end of the summit speech, and also taking questions facing lee in the head, ashima memorial peace park. this is a to come member, right? the victims of the 1945 atomic attacks when he used his address again to condemn russia for its invasion, and also for its threats, but to use nuclear weapons, which has been pretty much universally met with a balance here in japan, which is a remains the only country to have been the victim all button atomic attack. and so he condemned the use of the threats of using nuclear weapons, is saying that, that cannot be tolerated. but of course, it's, this is also the transpose the lensky, as he has been doing throughout this sunday meeting with other countries that are attending here rather will of leaders from places like india, which has
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a long relationship with russia and also other countries which have remained fairly neutral, such as indonesia and brazil to try to win those around. and of course, any of that was a communicative problem. the g 7 a in the china and lots on the agenda agenda really. but that particular communicate hasn't gone down well with beijing. so what was going on the this as well as ukraine, china has featured very prominently having a large section of the community. k was directed to china and it's an accept that the g 7 has to work on cooperates and engage with trying to reach a such unimportant play around the world stage. it'd be has to do that to make note of the global economy to try to tackle climate change and so on. but also it's, i said that the g 7 is willing to confront china when it comes to what he regards as a negative influence in the world, such as in the, in the world of business,
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economic coercion. it accuse china of military expansionism, how, but lacking transparency, when it comes to the development of its nuclear arsenal, china, it has hit back a very hard to accusing the g 7 of smearing china and accusing goods. g 7, a being a small group. it is a $77.00 nations, but you would argue very influential like that. but at small group that is tried to impose its rules on the world and that the g 7 is the one that is a threat to stability and peace robot bride with an update from hair russian man to g 7 summit. thanks so much, rob. meanwhile, president ultimate is lensky, has appeared to confirm that russian false is all in control of buffalo to an eastern ukraine. the had all the bunk. the last, some of the great released the video showing what he says is false, is in control of the city. ukraine's government strongly refuted the report the and when asked directory presence when he gave this response. you
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know, when you have to try and send that, there is nothing they destroy, there's no, it's a stretch, but for today a moment is only in our cars. there's nothing on this base to just draw on the directions, but they came to us. let's go say that to keep those beats while corresponding tasha buckler who's standing by? natasha. obviously, just heard presence lensky talk about the fact that spark looters in his heart sending these countries hoss difficult to know really how to gauge what she wants to say about bus route right now. the hello presence lensky, saying the vac most is still in the hall. it's that so there is nothing less that
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he does seem to be conceding that ukraine has lost to this eastern city that has been so basically forced eva for the past 10 months. now of course, his comments do come just a day off the ukrainian military officials and government officials here in key denied those reports by the both of those saying that tracking in russian forces would now in control of the city. so it is a bit of a mix picture, but i think when she is president savanski that he does seem to be conceding that ukraine may have lost back most and this. so that would be a terrible law suffice day for you. creating the city symbolizes so much for people here really has become a simple, old ukrainian resistance. old resilience and many ukrainian lives have been lost fighting that wall. and so many people across the country touched on following what
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has been happening in back much all this time. and there are some who say, look, he should have perhaps with joint it's full say some months ago in order to say some lives of us who say that keep decided to remain in back modes and defend it in order to try and force russian to. so cause and commit is forces that was key proposal counter offensive. and of course, if we use sort of focused now to the presence lensky is over, in hiroshima and his visit to the g. 7 men, buzz me. what sort of traction is this guessing about co, across ukraine? because also there's this major announcement isn't that are about sort of fight to the 16 the fight to jet availability as well. a look. everyone's following up zillow, demands the lead skis of visitors to japan. very closely indeed, watching those meetings with g 7 leaders looking at those announcements. lensky is being on this huge diplomatic push ahead of this dissipated ukrainian counter
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offensive to try and show at most support. i'm weapons, and now of course we have united states giving its green lights to ukraine's allies to be able to deliver the f. 16 us made jets to ukraine. should they want to do? so that is something that some lensky has been asking for. for many, many months now. so it is a big step. there's lots of talk about it being a game changer, but looks at all real challenges as well because it will take time to deliver those jets. you have to train the pilots. there are weapons that will be needed for those jets as well. and then this whole a situation which of course, keith is not supposed to escalate this conflicts any further, something the western powers, all, all very watching, very, very close, indeed. and the vaults repeatedly. ukraine will give you these weapons, but they mustn't be seen as escalating this conflict with russia any further fully
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uptake. thanks very much. natasha buckler force that in keys. while i'm moving now to see don, where the army and the power of military rapids support forces have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian sci fi, but it could by the us inside the radio comes into effect on monday evening, the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle for 5 weeks more than 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting. and at least $850.00 killed by sides have failed to on the previous cease fires of the conflict incident. and let's put millions of children at risk. in addition to the threats of the violence, the you and says, the closure of schools has affected children's mental health and wellbeing, insights that so dawn is facing what it calls a generational catastrophe. when we consume shareef has more of the surviving week . so, fighting incidents, capital costume, some of more made it to the shelton body. how so on the border with egypt. from
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this, she travelled north to this camp and cuddled along the 2 daughters. she's now safe from the one and the time that she says, memories of the gunfire m. s. wives continue to come to goes to the phillip. 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 here when she heard 5 digits overhead and come to the phone. when she sees the plane, 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
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von and says bruce and existing trumpets. with this crisis, with this conflict, we have seen a nationwide to sure of source and educational institutions. or when he were 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 us slides and 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 groups of fathers has organized activities for children.
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thousands of families have been coming in the hope of leaving saddam to it's betsy, fully exposed, say, witnessing bombardment 1st. time has taken a devastating tone on people here 5, medium, and highlight. 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 then leave the bed psychological impacts on them. children are 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. and it goes, so i'm sure these, i can see the well have a look, enjoy this now from on demand and have a while a ceasefire potentially is in the all thing. the real question is about the humanitarian needs that people need and will the aids get through and how
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well, the purpose of this whole agreement is 4. that's 8, which is very much needed here in the gap. at some cartoon. i mean, other parts of sedan as well to be able to reach the people who need it. now the idea is that, according to the mediators, the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia, is that they will be monitoring both sides because they will, should be normally the 3 movement from both the rapid support forces and the to the needs are me. so that people should be so few as to should feel safe enough to have to be able to meet their homes and access markets. i'll leave the campus and come to more elsewhere. we're there is a complex and full humanitarian workers to come in without being impeded by both sides. so if that's what the agreements has on the ground, people do have a lot of needs here. many people say that they can no longer afford food. because if it's shortages or because of its high costs, other people like in the western region of tar for have not been able to access medical facilities because of the ongoing fighting so disagreements. it's implemented by both sides and monitored by the united states and by side to review
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. it should be able to open the task for humanitarian workers to be able to deliver supplies, just food and water and medical assistance to the thanks very much for the update. hipaa morgan that for us in on demand still ahead here on out as a cleanup effects the game in the italy and cities famous for its ceramics after the was putting in a century plus i'm totally on set the kind of film festival where a record number of sims, for math, profess having the read profit the revolving pool of cloud rain and rather cooler weather has been disappearing slowly west was so heavy that was funds in utilities, not dry as it is covered in cloud. and the good part of eastern europe is not
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allowing the sunshine in temperature starting to rise. the rain has moved west, in fact, he's concentrating more in the south of france and over the over the more so just catching the body are x and then and also to easier there is currently a warning after red boarding, our facility for potential heavy right. maybe over q is certainly an area where there is heavy right around, nothing, calabria, and positive grease, but doesn't look quite as excessive as it might have been. however, the science of space, different story that looks like a developing area. so if i taught you forward to monday, while the sun has now become a bit more obviously the good part of is the, the in the west coast showers in southern spain. possibly the southern portugal that writing does look a bit more intense. and there's a line issue to extend that through france, belgium, into germany, just coming to denmark, the could be, she's sandstone in that sense, a line of right. and of course, that extends down across into north africa throughout jerry and to dc and the shelves this time, the come a long way north into this a hell. this is coming into the re,
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book about what you all just bear with me so robin in the hall reminded of all top new stories, the us as pledge moment of to support the price. it is fine to get instruction present for a bite and maybe announcement during a meeting with president ultimate. so let's get the g 7 summit in japan. the zalinski has appeared to confirm that russian forces have take control of the eastern ukrainian city of buffalo because of the vulgar investment group at any reduced the video showing what he said. wasteful says controlling the city under the use, it all is on me. on the power minutes. iraq, that's a full, full size of agreed to a 7 day humanitarian sees. find broken by the us inside the radius. it comes into effect on monday to sign something, find things to control, to sit on since mid april. now, what we think is underway in greece is parliamentary elections after a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. opinion polls are predicting a close race between the conservative prime minister, the goals mits of pockets,
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and his left, his rival alexis slippers. now the government is still facing pressure for it's handling of a rail designs to in february of at least $57.00 people that it spots protests with many blaming the crush. on negligence. a policy needs 45 percent of the value to form a government, which means that small the policies could play a crucial role. and if they policy wins, outright, majority of 2nd round will be held in july in the country to move forward to have a good name abroad. i think the country is going very well. the unless we're business aren't as we won't the winner to help us with our business without financial situation. so we can survive every day if i want a veteran free a life as we are feeling very big. and for many things, people are not living that to and they know it's an area such as democracy, freedom, everyday, life, dignity, working conditions. we're going backwards very quickly. so we have to try and do something. every couple of jonesborough palletized,
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small from upholding station in the capital athens. what's at stake for the policies in this election is the smaller ones, whether they will clear the 3 percent threshold of the popular vote to enter parliament. and for the larger ones, whether they'll be able to form a government, even you democracy, which is leading in the polls with about 32 percent of the popular vote, possibly more isn't going to have enough seats in parliament to form a government on its own. because these elections are happening under a system of proportional representation, which means that the policies that enter parliament divides a $300.00 seats of the chamber amongst themselves in proportion to the share of the popular vote. you need a $151.00 seats out of $300.00, which means that you need more than 50 percent of the of, of no one is going to get that. so the question will then be whether any 2 parties wish to work with each other. but sofa, the indications have been that they don't. so what's most likely is that they'll be a repeat election on july. second, be issues,
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most of asian people to vote today. a very, very wide and varied. they range from national security and defense because it has been a very difficult period of 3 years with relations with turkey. and of course, they stretched to the economy where even though new democracy has improved conditions by lowering taxes and raising pensions and re using minimum wage. many of these benefits have been swamped by the installation. the energy installation of the last year during the war and ukraine. so there is a difficult set of problems facing vs security money jobs we use as it goes to the polls today, but it doesn't appear that they will be rewarded by the formation of government on monday morning. should say knows when the largest number of council seats and old ones look for elections for the 1st time, the full, the political wing of the irish republican army ever took its uniqueness rivals.
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the policies vice president says the result is meant as best you shouldn't. pain became the biggest party in new orleans assembly. they won't sleazy united kingdom and full a united island. oh, tina populations are underway in northeast and it's really up to the was floods in decades. many people have lost everything, museums and galleries were assessing the damage to historic artifacts. adult works abilities reports, not from the city of the end. so it says see of mud with the floods want to beginning to receive, the devastation is left and its weight is starting to emerge. high in a city known as the sea remix. capital of italy is now covered in the thick layer of floods. wherever you look, people are shoveling and scrubbing, trying to recover its colors and barns, but much has been lost forever. at the 18th century meant for them, a library. at least 10000 books have been destroyed. there is no way to salvage
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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. about sex. well known i, everyone's sighing, could it be that the water was violent? it's revived with a huge force and in just a few minutes which engulfed everything. shops, it destroyed lives. it's really, really scary because one doesn't expect this from malta also as a friendly elements, but it can also be deadly. when it arrives they funded the phase as known for the lease irvin, where known as files coveted by europe's kings and queens. for centuries, a tradition that continues to survive today says money, cuz already she manages that museum collecting her father's kind of low sculpture and other words, it lies in patters. the will just cease in absolutely everywhere in the city,
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not discriminating between pos and presents public or private. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a puddle of mud mix with the clay that the artist used to use. the click of some of the hills surrounding the city. that's what made kind of a zoe famous world line. trenches not known this walter didn't just to raise my past and the memory of my family. we had left the studio as it was. many artists came to work here from all over the world, many of the artwork were destroyed. and we won't be able to find the fragments because the my, the so dense, it's impossible to see through it. a sentiment shared by common sassy, she could raise the work of her late husband evo. kept in a this, a created church. 70 years of sketches to cause injustice remain on the water. she
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has no idea if any will be salvageable. is the story of everyone in finance, a pause of past and present everywhere waiting to be removed. i have on a clean assist to the right because of its earth and clay was also brought down by its own riches. just how bad is the damage. is yet done. no. hold of that honey as easy to find. so in the media, i don't mind. yeah. at least 9 people are being killed and across as a football stadium in el salvador, dozens were injured when funds pushed through next escape in sun solid windows a start, your costs got the alarm stadium. they gathered to watch a, quote, the final match in the salvador and lead a goodman have killed at least 10 people. and then to tackle a group of i'm into raleigh drive is in northern mexico state. prosecutors have opened what they called a special investigation to identify the killers and then motives behind the
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shooting into one of the states has one of the highest moderates in mexico, with many killings named on the drug gains. tens of thousands of his writings were back on the streets on the site today, protesting against the government plan to overall the judiciary. last week's demonstrations were cancelled for the 1st time in months because of rocket fight between israel and palestine in fi doesn't cause or is there any problem in the said been even let them know who polls the judicial reform changes in march for intense public pressure. critics say they would undermine the power of the supreme court with a wrinkled number of films and the official line to put this is can film festival sub saharan africa is well represented. there's a wealth of talent across the continent, but bolting the funds to match. as charlie angela reports now from southern fronts . a moment to saves us the director ramada to lacey assess. first feature film opens income making have the 2nd black women in the festival 76 year history
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to compete the palm dual prize. but now a donna is a story of a style 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 while i sleep . when you see i forgot, especially weston, as have a very particular vision. sometimes it's picture postcard beautiful trees. 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 a move. i can see don this good bye julia set against the independence of south sea, done a tale of racism, guilt and a reconciliation. both phones were part funded by the doha film institute. you 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
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does it feels when you're misrepresented. and uh we trying to manage that phone in the, in the mean that agent, but also a lot of other ages are 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 company's producer and my new i loop his latest project omen was 90 percent funded by outside sources. asking them to get your film with budgets that go over 600000 euros. it's almost compulsory to find the money outside of africa. more and more, there's a generation of african towns with their, with whatever means available to do things or they should sleep with emissions. and that helps me cause and grace of african cinema. kansas hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories of to the box office success if the women king and
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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 chest, the african cinema charlie angela out of the can to write to them publishes all paying tribute to the position of less twice nominated for the book surprised. martin a mess has died at the age of 73. his best named books includes money and london fields published in the 1980s. penguin book says he's a towering live. it's a legacy. the book a prize a writer was, has been described as one of the most a clay novelist of the past, 50 years. the you'll what you'll just bear with me. so robin in the hall remind to of all the top new stories. the us as an out small village creates the ukraine on the final.
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