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mostly during the months of seconds, we are under constant surveillance. the listening post you'll guy to the media on tuesday of 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 enclosed the skills graph that so many companies are struggling with the reading eco friendly solutions to come back. to our planning on o g 0, the together charge you said increase by
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present joy binding sales. i knew and us military package to help keys fight russia . the challenges that are like my headquarters here in the also coming up. you claim the impressive load them is the lens v denies rushes claims that the in the control of the city of buck boots, stollins warning sides of grades will cease fire and humanitarian choices. the conflict enters it's 6 weeks and vote has increased the casting the ballots in the parliamentary elections dominated by the cost of living crisis. the book, i'm surprised. we begin in japan where the us as unveiled a 375 minute in the military aid package,
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the ukraine president job. i made the announcement of the meeting with present governments to lend scale the final day. the g 7, solve it into the rocks from the us and other g 7 members, i guess refund support for ukraine and its defense against the rushes invasion reiterated the need for just peace that respects ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. both core principles of the un charter russia started this war and russian good ended today by withdrawing his troops from ukraine, internationally recognized borders and c. c. it's a saw until then, excuse me, the ability ukraine's ability to defend itself is essential to being able and as were permanently and through diplomacy of abroad joins me now. from hiroshima, i've got the meeting very well. it's still been dated by your presence lensky is visit. he seems to be leaving hiroshima and japan with some pretty tons of bull
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results. so yeah, i mean the, as well as the package that has been announced by the united states that everybody is actually the so t h as package that has been announced by uh, by the us since this will began, as you mentioned there, it was $375000000.00. it's more munition more artillery pieces. i also includes training for i 16 pilots. it doesn't include the f. 16 jets itself. but we know that i said that the latest started to gather here at that was already cleared of us. it already cleared the way full of the allies and all the nato members who have asked 16 to our upgrading to west $35.00 to give those to ukraine so they will be very welcomed a but to it. that includes also the supports for those of 16 at fighters, but i think more importantly perhaps was uh they have the re, if um i the commitment from the g 7,
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the g 7 that joe biden says has never been more united at the moment. we heard that from a meeting of the g 7 earlier on sunday that the a support for ukraine is unwavering. also a commitment from joe biden, that any peace deal must respect the suffering teeth of ukraine, a meeting of costs that basically rusher cannot be allowed to keep all of the territory that it has taken a. so any peace deal must of respect and restore the land that has been legally seized by that, by the russians up to russia started this, it is up to russia to stop it. and then i think significantly is the optics of this meeting, that the idea of a g 7 family photograph that with let's say, landscape standing with them is just every 10 years when we have to g h for a few years. that was when russia as a try on a trial basis, well as a member of this group, uh, we saw a vladimir putin, a standing with the other will lead as well. it is now repeat is now being replaced
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advisor landscape for this photo opportunity, at least with the full support of the g 7 into the g 7. randy also at that meeting . so really the g. 20 many more world leaders that in attendance and opportunity, full presence lensky, really, you might say to, to, to break through the barriers and meet a lot of people that he really needs to get to. was the successful. yeah, i mean as well as the g 7, he was very much working the room and it is a big room because it includes don't just the g 7. but all of these other world leaders in part of this outreach you are invited to attend countries that are very influential. countries such as india, such as entities your, such as brazil, which until now have a being neutral or a stacked on the fence remains to be seen just how well he's being able to connect with those we've heard from india from there. and from though do the engine prime
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minister when he had a bi lateral with zalinski, he was talking in terms of yes, we want to help ukraine as much as possible. but it also has come out with a statement saying, yes, they want to keep dialogue open with both ukraine and russia, which traditionally they've had very close relations with that, between daily and moscow. so it remains to be seen whether the indians will be moved, the tool will be moved to try to, into the, you know, try to push towards any kind of any kind of a negotiations. but that still is key is very good at connecting with his host where i but he tends to be and we saw that again here in henry, she met that. he was able to begin the use conference that we've just seen. being able to compare his experiences, countries, experience with what went on here in hiroshima, saying that after visiting the ever seen the museum that the columbus collaborates the nuclear attack of 1945. yes,
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you prince is not being attacked with nuclear weapons, but it is a similar kind of destruction that we're seeing in cities throughout the ukraine, making the point to just has a hit option. what was a tortured wasteland? does he put it here? wash him. i managed to rebuild itself, as he says, he hopes you, pray, will rebuild itself. but that, as he mentioned, will only come after a time of peace and peace will only come after russia has been defeated militarily on the battlefield to be quite full. the update things well, but pride, that in her, russian of lensky has refused to clayton's by russia on the vault the mess and recreate that. the in control of the city of buffalo, ukrainian president says, as forces are still fighting in the city. well, let's go, sorry, but to keep now to speak with natasha butler. both sides. natasha claiming control of black mood. what are we to believe of the what we've
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seen this with blacklist before. it is not always easy to know exactly what the situation is. once again, we have these claims on counts of crimes. what we had was on saturday, the pulse of rock and the russians most and regroup, saying the executive forces were in full control of the back modes. we saw video released by wagner, rows of kind of forces pushing a flags onto buildings and in different parts of the city which is offensively neatly painted into rubble. but then that was soon refuted by a ukrainian, the, the ukrainian deputy defense minister here on the top of military spokes person saying that that wasn't the case, that ukrainian soldiers and still very much in black moods. but another shift to gain just a few hours ago presidente followed him, is lensky at the g. 7 was also is back moved in russian hands has it forwarded to a russia and zalinski gave a notice. uh,
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which was okay. but seemed to suggest that perhaps ukraine was conceding, visited phone to russian hands. well, later he said that is not the case. he cleared and car for that statement. he said, no, you create new troops, all. it's still very much in back motion that also echoes some of the comments that we heard from ukraine. you'd officials here and keep saying go to training, forces all still lean back most. i mean, look what we know is there was no doubt that you created as a russian forces. i'm a dominance in the back most, even those that have been some small gains made by ukrainian forces in the last few days. i look everything times over the past months where some have said, perhaps keith should withdrawal from the city. others have said, no, it's important to you. crane stay said that it tries to force russia also to commit it's forces that was a key, propose a counter offensive. i like the way this is of a city that has been for save for some 10 months now. a grim and terrible bottle
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associate has become such a symbol office williams will say menu craniums, it's actually buckling up for us in key. thank you. the the, the civilians on me, on the power of ministry, rapid support, full size of agreed to a 7 day humanitarian sees fine brokers by the us and saudi arabia. it comes into effect on monday evening. the 2 sides have been locked in a power struggle since mid april, bold and 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting. and at least $850.00 killed by sites of felt on a previous si size. hipaa. morgan, how small some of them in the purpose of this whole agreement is for that's aid, which is very much needed here and be gather some cartoon and in other parts of to them 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,
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is that they will be monitoring both sides because they will, should be normally the 3 movement from both the rapid support forces. and this is denise army, so that people should be through us to should feel safe enough to have to be able to meet their homes and access markets or leave the capital consumer elsewhere where there's a conflict and for humanitarian workers to come in without being impeded by both sides. so that's what the agreements has on the ground. uh, people do have a lot of needs here. many people see that they can no longer afford food. because if it's shortages or because if it's high cost, other people like in the western region of tar for have not been able to access medical facilities because of the ongoing pricing. so this agreement, it's implemented by both sides and monitored by the united states. and by solidarity it should be able to open the past for humanitarian workers to be able to deliver supplies, such as food and water, and medical assistance to occupied east jerusalem. the palestinians have condemned these various security ministers in cash. and the deluxe. the most compound, it's
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a moment and give a cause outrage by declaring that israel owed jerusalem the palace to the presidency as described the incident as a flagrant attack. well, homicides. it highlights the serious threat facing the holy site is ready. the government is holding its weekly session inside the tunnels under lock symbols. well, this isn't the way increases parliamentary elections after a campaign dominated by the cost of living crisis. opinion polls are predicting a close race between the conservative prime minister could bianco submits the talk is and his leftist arrival alexis suppress jones droplets as more from upholding station in athens to what's at stake for the policies. and the selection is the smaller ones, whether they will clear the 3 percent the 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,
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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 vote. 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 that will be a repeat selection on july. second, be issues most amazing 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
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conditions by lowering taxes and raising pensions and raising minimum wage, many of these benefits have been swamped by the installation, the energy inflation of the last year during the war and ukraine. so there is a difficult set of problems facing vs security money jobs. the use of it goes to the polls today, but it doesn't appear that they will be rewarded by the formation of a government on monday morning. i should say is when the largest number of tassels eats and nodes no islands, let collections for the 1st time. the form of political wing of the irish republican army ever took it, so you need his rivals. the policies vice president says the result is momentous. last you can find became the biggest policy in the north and all of the assembly. they want to leave the united kingdom before we get knighted orland campaigning into tiers and the way ahead of next week's presidential. what else? one of the main issues of items has been the recovery from to us,
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breaks in february, present rest of that other one has been visiting some of the disaster areas in the amount in the southeast from wherever so. so the ripples took his prayers and the zip they've had on support. there's have come out in large numbers to outcome him. many of the people here, you know, do you mind had been displaced 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 presidential election. despite the cities accessing the destruction 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
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a 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 gradual difficulty from the disasters, 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 here before most of the ways they are still waiting. this container 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 a 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. mom cojet, his son said con, with trapped on the rubber for more than 20 hours. they survived,
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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 comp 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 x or 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 then present and so forth. as you say, they want to put their trust in his promises that you send out a 0 of the a month. so distant trickier will still head here on out. is there a clean that that fits to get in the italian so the famous for it, ceramics up to the worst flooding in this century? plus, i'm totally honest at the cannes film festival where a record number of films from africa having the red cross that live in
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a unique foam and processed by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create a postage in passport stamps. but also the nice, clear the bill that comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. we've come to palestine, palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on an outing of thousands of h. you awesome products to be lucid from asian country, ending up in western and private collection in a true pot, special with $1.00 oh, $1.00 east fuller, west. to return hazel, stolen us effects. the us is always of interest to people around the world. this
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has been going on for a number of hours. you're not being used to surprise, but you see the report 34, that's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important because impacts the light at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good the bringing the news to the world from here of the the book like you're watching out is there with me. so robin at the all, remind to of all the top new stories for us as pledge movement, latrice pool for ukraine, and it's fight against russian present trip. i made the announcement during
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a meeting with president lot of is a lensky of the g. 7 summit. intercom lensky says ukrainian troops remain in box, move to not soft to the rush or claim to capture the eastern cities, the composite destruction that that's what the russian, my web g 7 summit is being held. how's it on tommy and the power military and rapid support full states of agreed to a 7 day if you've been to terry, and see spots pro good by the us inside the radiance it comes into effect on monday . so kind of operations underway in the northeast and they taught an northeastern, it's a possibly after the west floods. in decades, many people have lost everything, museums, and galleries. all recessing the damage to historic onto the facts and all works hold up till him. he gets repulsed now from the city of him, so it is a sea of mud with the floods want to beginning to receive. the devastation is left and its way is starting to emerge high in a city known as the sea remix. capital of italy is now covered in the thick layer
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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 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 that phone. i everyone's sighing, could it be, be let, 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 as least irvin, where known as files coveted by europe's kings and queens 1st sentries. a tradition
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that continues to survive today says money, cuz only she manages that museum collecting her father's kind of low sculpture. in other words, it lies in patters or the will just sit in absolutely 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 mud mixed 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
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because the my, the so dense, 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 disagree, the 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 inside and pauses of past and present are everywhere waiting to be removed. i want to clean, assist to this, right, because of its earth and clay was also brought down by its own, which is just how bad is the damage is yet done. no heard of that. how many as easy to find? so in the media domain, you the police assigned to a gas and made the rest of the valley again, suspected electro interference in the capital of the democratic republic of congo activists in control. so at the bottom to get international owed to the electoral
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commission. and that explains violence, confrontation between police and protest is in the congress capital construction protest. tokenize a say the government's way to enrollment process is a shame that demanded an international audit of the entire and actual commission 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 one position from tenants and the president. since one dispute to the elections in 2019 critics say president felix, she said katie made a series of moves in the consolidation. his power that includes a pointing punches on judges, hun picking loyalists to run the electrical commission and declaring a circle state of siege and the eastern north caves and the 2 provinces areas meant
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to be opposition strongholds. it is very sad to see the police deployed by president phoenix. she said, katy blocking protest is the democratic states. we note that it's, it's his time that we will continue to fight because we have the right to save this country. felix has failed at all levels. and he must be conscious of this police in the capital block, another presidential candidate from joining the demonstrations specimens of what position supports us a promise to stay on the streets instead of me. 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 people. the opposition 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.
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time may be running out to ensure a fair election. barbara and good. i'll just say we're with the record number of films and the official lineup, but this is kind of film festival subsaharan africa is well represented. now there's a wealth of talent across the continent, but not enough funds to match those. charlie angelo reports now from southern fronts. a moment to saves us the director ramada to lacey assess 1st feature film opens income, making her the 2nd black women in the festival 76 year history to compete the palm dual prize. but now a donna is the story of a style across a couple in rural synagogue. drawing on greek tragedies and african folk tales, sees magic realism style. has critics excited. let's go to school. what of it? when you see i forgot, especially weston is 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
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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 the story or the 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. those films were part funded by the doha film institute, who chosen for 200 submitted scripts. they hope success here will open minds seeing over the years how unfortunate these stories are and we know firsthand how does it seals when you're misrepresented. and we're trying to manage that phone and the in the mean that agent, but also a lot of other ages out of misrepresented and we have a uh, tools to help them to tell the story. speed pitching their projects different international funds. oh, i asked these filmmakers hope to receive some of the $2000000.00 in grants. the fund gives each year. companies produce and my new i loop his latest project omen
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was 90 percent funded by outside sources. husky. nobody gets from the film with 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 their, with whatever means available to do things. so they should sleep with a mission and that helps the grace of african send them a cons is hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories of to the book. so for success if the woman 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 chest for african cinema charlie angela out of the can. the inside story and next until and a good time and your company the,
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this is the rainy season, the plum rain season for east asia. so you expect to find some significant crowd around when it comes and goes. and i'm just now this concentration you might like so that one monday there is writing southern china is drifting off shore and heading towards the smallest of the japanese islands. everything else is looking dry and it's not particularly hot patients 20 days back where it should be. however, new not in the south west of china, but we started the hot and dry, were returning the a couldn't thing is not quite reco breaking a city, but it's pretty close to 12 and then it should be and unfortunately the writing is disappearing off of mainland china during tuesday and there's nothing much happening in japan, a few showers, maybe a bit of rain and took care, and vision is up to $29.00 and the next sandstone gathering in among go yeah. that feeling further west, this is both seasonally, as it should be. there are a few shelves around, maybe carola and running up on the wind. the development of big storms in back to
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the issues the right time of the year for them. but his temperature is above 40. what about surgeries? what, whether we should be all hosted, then we should be in an old indian play. and that has been the case in pakistan as well. although here is a wesley way of coming through time. just don't think good big stream and jacob that have a hit 48 is down to 43 on tuesday with showers building all over the place. the is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the such, and these are me available beat ages is say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under. what kind of access does this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there. and all the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the latest developments.

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