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you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del i'm telling you, navigate are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the is really government's holds its weekly meeting inside the tunnels under so mosque seen as a publication by palestinians. g 7 liter is pledge more support for ukraine's war with russia as they wrap up the summit. in hiroshima, i'm malcolm wherever the moves in the town of 1000000 the in can. yeah. it's full to capacity with the bodies of hundreds of people. the all sorts the say stuff to that in a culture. also a head voting is underway in greece as parliamentary elections, but it's unlikely that any one party will secure a majority of kevin asterix for to manchester city of premier league champions again. also those defeats men to the city fights could celebrate best fish, ty,
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so in 6 seasons and they will list a trophy in front of the house on the hello is rules. cabinet is holding its weekly cabinet meeting in tunnels and occupied east jerusalem. so jews are forbidden from praying, and the ups are compound however, many palestinians are concerned by increasing incursions by ultra nationalist, jewish groups. earlier, a hard right is really cabinet minister, entered the site and occupied east jerusalem. a move condemned by palestinians. we have the marks joining us from west jerusalem covering the story for us. so the incursions and the attempt to do the zation of jerusalem is really nothing new when it comes to a successive, it's really a process, really, governments. but to what extent can we say that this has accelerated under this right wing is really government we have seen
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a number of occasions this year since this cover listen to how the soul, a number of settlers and all the israelis entering into the compound. of course, it is open to visitors a certain times of the day most days of the week. but people are discouraged from praying that are less the muslim. what's on usual low this morning and at least once before is the fact that the national security minutes. but it's not been given it himself has entered into the compound. and while that talked about the fact that israel wasn't his, was in control, not any of the comp time, but jerusalem as a whole. right. so for them there's also been reaction that's come through not only from the palestinians, but from the jordanians as well. yes, so both the major on vitamins inside garza is lemme jihad and how mass of condemned to move the palestinian president macklin of bass said the d and cousin quote at an
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early uh like thieves into the allies. almost courtyards will not change the reality and will not impose is really suffering, see over it. adding from the to damian's there because the sites cost $30.00 in the foreign ministry that and i'm on condemning the visit, quote, in the strongest times courting at quite a dangerous and unacceptable destination. and a quite flagrant and unacceptable violation of international law in a be historical and legal status quote in jerusalem and its science. these and the joint ends adding to the as well. most of the international community talking about the idea. this was a part of a range of behaviors by his randy officials, that quote, represents a dangerous trend that the international community must was to stop immediately. okay, thank you so much for the marks reporting for us from western reasons. so let's move on and tell you about the g 7. because a 3 day group, a 7 summit has not wrapped up in japan with leaders plunging more support for ukraine's war with russia. so the ukraine and presidents, a lot of her as a lensky and the japanese prime minister from your casita. there they are. they
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lead rates of the hiroshima piece memorial and zalinski compared japan's rebuilding of the city that was devastated by nuclear bomb to his hopes for worth 4 and ukraine. then there was the us president joe biden, who reaffirmed the support for keys. unveiling a $375000000.00 military, a packets to bolster ukraine's defenses. on saturday, russia claim victory in the ukraine and city of bo fluids. presidents the landscape said his troops are still fighting you my siege. i cannot share with you the tactical views of all military and my worry is. but as of today, we can see that the country, which is a dozen times bigger than we are, cannot talk, you pious, cannot win this war. and we understand that a bit more and then we will be prevailing. and that is why we are acting how we are following the lives of people. how these days, if bach moore had some military, tactical mistake, for instance,
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people could be surrounded. then all the military know what could happen, how we could create the situation for people not to be captured. now our people are accomplishing a very simple mission. they are now in baltimore. i'm not sure where exactly. but i witnesses say that back more is not talk you part by the russian federation as of today. okay, we have natasha butler. there she is in a moment's will bring in natasha. she's standing by with the reaction from keith. but 1st, let's spring and rock mcbride, who's joining us from the summit venue in hiroshima. well, the summit has now ended rob, we heard from several leaders today, including president biden on president salons. can just give us the highlights and tell us what they have to say of the yeah, the automated zalinski leaves these g 7 having, being able to meet him person, often for the 1st time and engage with many more world leaders from countries that have either being written a neutral have quite close links to russia. there's
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a long list of countries that have come along to this that g 7, the quite so significant keeps the windshield countries such as indonesia, brazil, india. i because he has a boat being able to, we can reconnect with the g 7, his big supportive staff, which in turn has come outside and declaring get some wavering commitments to ukraine. this was repeated by to me. okay, see, that's the host, japanese prime minister in his closing address given, facing the in the here to show you my memorial peace park, which commemorates the atomic attack in 1945, cooling out russia for it to aggression against you pregnant, also attacking russia full, it's us threats to use nuclear weapons, which people here in japan and almost universally regard with an absolute to balance. and is it lensky is very good. it's connecting with host nations and audiences wherever he is in the world. and as he did again, he is saying that he was struck going around the museum to the hiroshima somebody contacts at the have the scenes of causation. dev is devastation. he is witnessed
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in ukrainian towns at bottom, cities a us tortured wasteland. does he put it? but just as he or she might, has rebuilt a, he'd promised that that ukraine would rebuild. but with the green tab, yet, that will only come with piece piece will only come. he says, after russia has been defeated on the battles. okay, rob, stand by for just a moment because i'd like to bring in natasha butler to just clarify the situation for us. and by move natasha. because uh, when to lensky was speaking of the g 7. he said that his troops are still fighting . they're the russian say, are they playing victory? what's going on of the? well, it's a confuse picture. it often is the case with the black mode, the situation that that has been grinding all not back will grinding on for so many months. what we have here is claim account to claim on saturday. the pulse of the wagner russian bus and re groups said that hughes forces were in full control of
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back multiple if that was a quickly refuted, by also ortiz, hey, and keep within her that the ukrainian pricing below demand for lensky, saying that ukrainian troops all still fighting all spill in back, fluids where we have had a, some updates from ukraine's military. the commander of ukraine's ground forces uninstalled to assist gates. he says that the situation on the ground is difficult, but it is under control. he says, ukrainian forces do control a very small part of the city, but enough he says to allow those forces to enter this to see if they would need to rob the cryptically. he said that the situation could probably change. he also said that ukrainian forces have made some gains on the flanks on the suburbs of back fluid. so that's a picture from as a come on to all of ukraine submitted resources on the ground. but as i say just because what we do know, the big picture is this box of what has been going on now between washing ukrainian
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forces for 10 months. many lives lost on both sides. okay. thank you and natasha will let you go for now. that's where natasha butler reporting for us from keeping well, once again, crossover to hiroshima and japan wrote mcbride is there because rob. uh, the other big item on the agenda of course was china. so we'll tell us what happened there. of the. yeah, this g 7 has seen they the g 7 come together in the united front against china. we heard and joe biden, the us president, he's closing a speech and press conference that saying he doesn't want to d. couple from china. that would simply be impossible to do the west, the g 7 and china need to engage on things like the global economy on shared interests like tackling climate change. but what he stressed was, he wanted the g 7 to the risk from china by that he means the us and its allies, protecting things like strategically sensitive supply chains in, in things like a bond semi conductor production,
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which he says china has misused in the past and things like weapons production, well that he says that the g 7th will take a stand against that and then that communicate, they are blind. a whole host of alleged malign behavior by china and k, when it comes to the global economy of conducting what they call economic collision military. expansionism threats to ty want also a lack of transparency and it development of its nuclear hospital saying that just as the g 7 is united in support of ukraine. so they have never been more united when it comes to taking a stand against china. china for its part very quickly has hit back cooling the g 7, a small group, which itself is a threat to peace and stability. so a lot from this g 7 to noise and both china and russia. thank you. rob mcbride reporting for us from here, i see mount japan. so as rob was just saying, china has hit back and it's criticized the g 7 summit accusing the group of trying
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to damage its reputation. katrina, you as more from beijing, the china has responded angrily to the g. 7 summit in her rush and accusing the group of smearing badging and distorting facts. especially bathing, deny is that it's guilty of economic collision pointing thing is instead of the united states and what it says are, you need lateral sanctions. it's also condemned washington. so putting pressure on other countries to the couple from chinese supply chains on the issue of the east and south trying to see the aging says that it has always maintained maritime law and accuses the group of causing instability in the region. however, china has also refused to acknowledge the fact that much of the territory that it uses and claims as its own is also claimed by many of its neighbors. and finally, the agent has attacked the g 7 for expressing concern of a tie one and human rights abuses, and should jump to that and a phone call. it says that these are actually domestic of says that the groups are not metal and as well as other countries. now in the lead up to this summit,
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china has sold to discredit the g 7 cooling at a club of the rich and andrew china alliance replace with genuine interest in working with developing countries. however, despite its numerous criticisms, the agent continues to maintain strong and important trading relationships with each of the jew 7 member states, including your opinion. katrina, you. how is there a staging? well, let's be to maximillian has, has a fellow with the foreign policy research institute. joining us from under welcome to the i was a 0. and these are thanks for your time. so let's talk about china and the g 7. because with china being many of the g 7 countries largest trading partners, how challenging is it going to be for these countries to push back economically against china as well? i think it's certainly proven to be a challenge for quite some time. you know, the united states has effectively been in a trade war with china for over 6 years now. and one of the other real issues at the west, broadly in the g 7 countries space is there are attempts to coordinate. everybody
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is the same page. so near being leaders in particular have worked for a relatively more friendly approach to china, hutch um whereas in the u, this is really become a bi partisan affair. and in britain that's essentially become the sort of status quote as well. but each side is worried about its own potential losses, loss of chinese investment into their economy. and of course, the cost of resetting some of the supply chains as global inflationary pressures of clubs, somewhat, but still very much are the are right. i want to change them, said the reduce, i think i yeah. so when the statement says we're not the coupling or turning in words, we recognize that economic resilience requires the risk and deep diversifying. i mean, how are we to understand that statement and what their next steps may be? well, i think what the us, as the secure is trying to signal here is that it is okay. and supportive of governments like the european union taking their own action like the i r a that the
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united states has passed last year, says effectively subsidize, the development of some of these new alternative industries. so i think it's, that's particularly a signal that there should be more cooperation there and more states support on all sides. okay. talking about support. let me, let me turn your attention to ukraine because we saw the president's really on a diplomatic push this past week. he was in the arabic meetings and saudi arabia, he ended up at the g 7 meetings and in her she, mo, due to bass troops, actually make a difference in what you think he's hoping to achieve. you know, i think they do make an important difference for ukraine. what's the last new seems to be trying to achieve this? the brand has message to countries that haven't been as prominent supporters of ukraine throughout this conflict. so part of the jew 7 has really been there behind ukraine, supporting some of the key sanctions and measures also the key support measures. of course, at this summit, we saw the united states give the green signal that it would support the supply of
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new fighter jets to the ukraine army. the recently been in the u. k. in france announcing some new metals. what i think is really interesting in the meetings with the brazilian and me in the united states. and of course, also has meeting with the public, the crown prince and the fact a ruler, saudi arabia, at the arrow believe some of the because those are countries that have stated they have neutral positions. but in some ways have been seen to be turning a blind or something. can you trade with russia where the crating and certainly do not want to welcome back and i want to ensure that they get more support from those countries. do some economically align themselves with russia and also i was interested in you might take advantage of that sheet on offer. they don't want to see that effectively become a new lifeline for the kremlin or that alternative arm supplies will arrive at the meeting in person and driving. and that's a job really hostas message to be successful. but some of those key countries it's definitely remains to be seen. yeah, it does. okay, thank you so much for joining us from london. maximillian has we thank you for and
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i thank it's a sense of more of head on the i'll just say we're news. our including sedans, warring sides, agree to assist fire and to monetary interest. so the conflict answers this 6 weeks clean up efforts beginning to italian city, famous for it. ceramic soft to the worst flooding and a century help and support action from the n b a. playoffs. felicia space, the markets that's coming up from the so sometimes army in the parent military rapids support forces have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian ceasefire. brokered 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, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by the fighting and at least 850 killed. both
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sides have failed to honor previous ceasefire as we have had them oregon. she's joining us from the mine, so talk to us about disagreement about and, and what it may mean for military operations on the grounds as well as the agreement. it doesn't come into effect until about 9 45 pm local time here in talk to monday around sedan, which is around 1945 gmc. and it starts on monday. but people say that, oh rather the, the, the deal say is that they should be no military operation from both sides. so that means that they cannot increase the number of troops. the job presents here in the capital for too many other parts of the country. they cannot re arm themselves in their positions, but the can preserve their position. so for example, areas that are under the control of the rapid support forces, which is the presidential palace will still remain in the bank. control and areas under the command of the army will remain under the command of the army. it's also
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allows for arm groups such as the iris f, which occupies the several hospitals, according to the city news army, and to doctors here in sedan, had to move away from this hospital. so the basic medical services can be provided . now both sides are allowed to resupply their troops with food, but they cannot use his artillery, especially in residential areas. the so the nissan forces cannot use s 4 x. the targets are a sub position during the 7 days. and all of this will be monitored by a body of 12 people, 3 sides from the minute, 33 flights from the rapids support forces and 6 from both a big. so jerry, banking them and uh, from the united states. right. okay. and how about um, do we have any idea of where the aid might come in from to cartoon as well, aid is already coming into sedan, specifically supports the down to be redistributed to areas that are in need. so in terms of hard to him, most of it will be coming by a neighboring states. places like ribbon allstate, which is the northern parts of the capital. how to tune and in the areas it will be
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coming in from miami, which is the just vito and the central parts of a, in the central parts of sedan. so that's where most of the aid will be coming into when it comes to those in need. here in the capital, there will be human. it's aaron corey service that will be opened in parts of cartoon, which will allow full aid workers to be able to move and redistribute or distribute those dates and supplies according to the needs of the people. that's of course, in places where they are residents still costs up into financing and are in are unable to meet either because they can't leave their homes or because they don't have the financial needs to do. so. a lot of people have already flipped the capital from too many neighborhoods here. most of it people have left because of lack of was a lack of electricity. many of them seeing the light light that life has become untenable. but for those where. ready there are people still caught up in the fine things they will be humanitarian creators agreed upon by both sides for aid workers to be able to come in on him dirt to be able to carry out their work and distribute relief supplies. okay, thank you so much. have a morgan reporting from?
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i'm good mind to kenny. our police are still assuming bodies from a site linked to a doomsday coat. the remains of another 3 people were discovered on saturday, taking that death tool to with least 238. the property is owned by an evangelical pastor, accused of ordering his followers to starve themselves to duck. malcolm lab reports from lindsey james and his mother survived the cold from which hundreds of people have died. they will follow us of canyon evangelical pasta, pul, mackenzie. they asked us to hide their identities. most of the survivors are being held by the police. stacy's way, mackenzie cooled people to live with him in the remote arid forest. and what can his case? he told them to 1st stuff that children to death and then stopped themselves to reach heaven's james says his brother rescued him. he's visibly emaciated. his
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mother denies. he was starving him. james says yes before he was inspired by mackenzie's preaching in touch. this fish on his messages were okay or young, but they changed from 2017 on he told us to stop going to school and to pray. instead of going to hospital, he was a senior person, so we believed him in obeyed him. this was pulling mackenzie's to 10000000. they use this done right here every sunday, and preach to crowds of hundreds of people who gathered here. thousands more watched on these television station and on youtube is increasingly radical preaching through criticism from some but in a context where the government is widely seemed to work only for the benefits of a wealthy few and is criticized. we provision of public health care and education, his messages of rejecting the states and the entity resonated with many others.
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hundreds of them from kenya and beyond, followed him through the forest over the last 4. yes. the search for the forties and survivors has been going on some more than a month. investigators have said they may have been organ harvesting or bodies brought here from other places. the police operation has since become heavily restricted. if so, let's get the most input to ex, him 15 bodies today. nobody's authorized to talk to except the regional chief who announces the numbers off to each day of digging means i write scripts who were among the 1st to raise the alarm, say they've been excluded from the post molten if you don't allow human rights and the media to allow speculations, everybody's speculating whether the government has a 100 meat or the the people deep. this may be protective layer government, mackenzie's been in jail for 5 weeks awaiting prosecution. he was arrested several
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times before but released. the government sets off a commission of inquiry to look into what happened. meanwhile, people are still being found alive. some of them have refused food and medical treatment, saying they want to continue on that journey to having. james says, mackenzie shouldn't go to jail. susie one can buy, i'm happy to be alive, but i don't condemn mackenzie who was a preacher with his own believes, i can't say anything good or bad about him. but i would advise people to go back to the bible and interrogate his preaching. the town smoke has now been filled twice over. the 2nd round of post mortems is due to stuff on tuesday. hundreds of people a still missing malcolm web out to 0000000 the can. yeah. i don't. well now speak to malcolm. he's joining us from a lender, so welcome to the relatives of the missing people,
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so hope to find their family members alive. the 3 bodies were found on saturday. we spoke to someone who's familiar with the operation of the exclamation site. you said that one of those bodies was it was somebody who had kelly just died. it wasn't buried in the ground, and it'd been left in the house in which mackenzie used to live, which is a site that's already been searched inside the body. he said, have been placed that on friday evening, when the police and the teams conducting the operation had had gone home for the day. and he said that that's just one of many signs that there was still people belonging to this group out there in the bush. certainly who a father was, who uh, apparently trying to stuff themselves to death or there's evidence that some of them being forced to starve to death and also in forces. mackenzie is widely reported from the survivors and others from the area,
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how the militia of people armed with bows and arrows, and michelle. these which, which prevented father was from leaving and also prevented their relatives from coming to rescue people. and according to several accounts, several of those people still out there. meanwhile, some of those relatives of, of the people missing say that this is just the latest grievance in a whole string of faith is by the government. we spoke to 19 who's been searching for his children for full. yes, trying to retrieve them from the colts. and then previously from mackenzie's judge here in midland, the name of prosecute says that having an extremely difficult job trying to put together a case where a lot of the survivors, a still appear to be influenced by mackenzie appears to be loyal to him and reluctant to testify against him now it's within the next couple of days that here the more which is filled to capacity with the bodies of being exempt from the site
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. the 2nd amount of personal items is due to begin can use president william retailer said the whole thing should never happened. it should have been prevented . and he said that the official was responsible. we'll have to give an account of what happened. ok, thank you. welcome lab reporting from kenya, while the heat and fire in western canada is about the change. here's rob with a check on the weather that you may be aware of these 5 and kind of a little while ago will slipped out through the plate and states of the us across the canadian prairies and really lifted temperatures over the 1st would be to for example how bad so you go to tempt using calorie, not reco breaking, but 10 above average. now they were a few paces that did break records, those extremes we saw a couple of years ago, but still on the high side. and it's been consistent this dryness, this lack of any sort of rate on getting to the wrong direction instead of far as
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one spot just got worse and worse. in fact, the smoke has gone as far as the east coast of the us. this is the current site. well, the day got a property in calgary round about calgary sent me any right now, but you could take these shots unless you smoke. that's not mist old fog. now there is change on the way it's slowing coming, but the full cost, the rest is sunday. we'll see it increasing cloud. and our breaks of light to stream academy still got the winds and that's not particularly heavy, right. what you need is a few days of concentrated down both. now the volts has already gone now from vancouver in seattle which also experiences warm weather. and i take you to to monday. now you see the concentration doc, blue or even orange of edmonton, a calorie temperature coming down on the fires to some degree will be dump and it will help anyway. the still ahead on the houses it renews our china rules out its alternative to shots gpc as world leader official warning about the artificial
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intelligence technologies. american sport golf auction from the pga championship, including the revo player who finds themselves part of the leaderboard that's coming up, which on the report is retreat in a brutal civil war if it comes to hadn't been that the is ready and vision with not being so low before the coming door had become gentleness accent, you could be in the safe and safe, and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite to the coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison, so as a hostage, a was to come a dual rule hotels on al jazeera, the
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the again, the top story tower. israel's cabinet is meeting and it's been nice and up. so i'm off skin occupied is jerusalem. earlier the security minister let an intrusion at the compound sparking promising enough rage by saying that israel co own jerusalem,
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the palestinian presidency has called it a flagrant, a tough ukrainian president of a letter zaleski says his troops remained investment. that's after russia claim that had captured the eastern cities, us as pledge more military support for ukraine during the $37.00 summit central time. suzanne's army on the parent military rapids support forces have agreed to a 7 day humanitarian cease fire brokered by the us. and so the radio it comes into effect on monday voting is underway, increases parliamentary elections after campaign, dominated by the cost of living crisis. opinion polls are predicting a close race between the conservative prime minister korea splits. we'll talk this on his left, his rival alexis suppress. all right, let's spring and also rob, unless he's joining us live from upholding station over there in athens. so john,
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will there be a government next week? we're not in total. sure. and we think probably not because, although we're hearing from unofficial sources and perimeter, exit polls, which may not be announced publicly at this time, the, the ruling conservatives will do extremely well. and we'll probably put a great distance between them. and the 2nd largest coalition of the radical left cities, our policy. we know that the numbers that they're likely to get will not give them a outfront. and now it's right majority of a $151.00 seats in the $300.00 seat chamber. and we also know that they declare that they're not going to work with anyone else, which means that the order to form a government will then cascade onto the 2nd largest party series. and it's unlikely
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event that policy will be able to form a government as well. the likely scenarios that will have a repeat selection on july 2nd. but here to discuss that with me is my colleague, joe, fellow john list on his plan is always final. i've been telling people that we're not going to have a government next week. do you agree with that? i think i would be extremely surprised if we ended up with a government tonight. i'm so i'm fully back in what you're saying. and i, i do believe that that the crucial points in tonight's results are 1st, how high the ruling, conservative new democracy will score uh will it be high enough so that they can feel that in with a shout of winning and outright majority in the 2nd the elections that up most likely taking place on the seconds of the life. and the 2nd crow, some point is what the difference in votes will be between the
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conservative new democracy party. and the main opposition said, is that part of the of the left? now is that gap is small? vin, uh said is a and he's voters and he's support. this will definitely gain some traction. but that's the question of series of survival and the internal policy politics of serious or what about the countries image abroad? what is best for greek society? is it better and your democracy wins in terms of attracting international investments and doing all the things with the economy? prime minister give you our cars, which a thanks has been saying he wants to do. he wants to bring exports to 70 percent of g d p by the end of the decade. he wants to raise, he wants to have 3 percent or more growth on average per year. no one in here if is a cheap thing that greece is currently soaring above european average growth rates
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. well, i think we have to evaluate candidates and notes mainly not on what they say they intend to do, but what they have achieved so far, and that goes to to, for both major parties. now the economy performance of this current government is not as bright as, as, as the present. it's to be like the public that is on their record sy, in monetary terms. and it's spelled a 400000000 euros. and also the trade. this is, it has suffered great me. so it's not what they declare their names to be because, you know, they all declared nice aims. it's whether. busy does have any trust in them achieving what they declare and in the market. so it doesn't, this have to do a lot with the pandemic, the energy inflation we've seen in the last year. i mean, you've got performance versus promises,
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but you've also got objectively huge problems that occurred along the way. have they done well given what they have to deal with? well, there isn't a view that they have on the phone even given the um, even given the objective difficulties that you just mentioned, it's a matter of in interpretation. really the fact these that because of these difficulties or mainly because of these difficulties, they have not been able to implement what many people brought they mean to do that is a liberal economic uh for the program. it is a country that i'm mainly that to a live, very large extent, relies on benefits. uh and um, uh, the level of being that expectation is extremely high, which is undermining growth and making life or difficult for the most money. for the most fun, vulnerable in society, tends to benefits. so it's a very complex situation really. it's not a classical, you know, and
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a tax and spend less versus a less taxes, more investment policies at the head. in this election, i suppose every election is a complex, but perhaps this one is that the more complex than usually so normally agree creek unemployment. so during the last governments term from 17 percent to 10 percent and growth last year was 5 and a half percent, which is very impressive in year. but what my colleagues find this, but usually this has been saying is it's also about living standards. it's also about how much money people are earning on what they can do with that money and their, i think what, what he's saying is that greeks don't feel that their level of prosperity has really improved all that much over the last 4 years. yeah. all right. thank you so much on throughout the less reporting for us from athens, the most insane has one the largest number of council seats and northern islands
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local elections. it overtook its unionist rivals last year. it became the biggest party in the northern islands assembly. its main goal is to leave the u. k and re unite in northern ireland and the republic of orleans during the whole reports from belfast. even as the votes were being counted, the bell fast weekend becomes a pageant of matches and the rates a short physical distance, and also welds upon a catholic community much. and this, the 1st of this, almost protestant parades, much attention is paid to the election results. yeah, i think it's a big reflection. the lack, of course, going to school maybe as will be a trick in the team that maybe the need to come back to work. a selection that happens, you know, people think have to both have to make a change. and then things happen and you do sort of thankful what was the points in that local council elections?
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these may be, but that sense of f as the, extends to almost half the electra to chose not to vote. it reflects frustration that the democratic unionist bodies ongoing boy called power sharing in the store months assembly. the d u. p. fee is post breaks. it trading arrangements with a road northern islands, ties with the british mainland, and the latest election is unlocked to, to change that. i think a lot of people will look at it and say that the people say, so this whole link as a to link film and on the public are behind them and what they're doing. so, you know, we're comfortable with the position that we have, all of the parties positioned means frustration, both for the republican she insane. now the biggest party in northern ireland. and so those folding that's the way the alliance party trying to capture the normal line center ground floor. and it's unfair that one team and the one else has the lights, the way the house is and the we can all get in and deliver installed. it was just
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weeks ago that the world watched as northern island mazda 25th anniversary of a good friday disagreement with a quarter of a century and a few weeks home. and not only all the signs of the secretary and divide, still planning to say, but the politics put in place by that agreement. this doesn't seem to be working. it may yet be months before the volvo, government is allowed to resume the meantime. engagement and facing politics is being put to the test is a major disconnect between parties of all sections and been able to reach a large corporate population. the northern ireland adult is worrying because the more that goes on, the more the victors are actually going to be less representative of the people in northern ireland and functioning executive and representative political elite. another election over in northern island without resulting in change. joe, the whole elder 0 sales house clean up operations are underway in northeastern lee
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after the worst floods. in decades. many people have lost everything, museums and galleries are assessing the damage to historic artifact. and artworks hold on to how many reports in the city of fans. this is a sea of mud with the floods want to beginning to receive. the devastation is left and its weight is starting to emerge high and assist you, known as the remix capital of italy, is now covered in the thick layer of floods. wherever you look, people are shoveling and scrubbing, trying to recover its colors and parts, but much has been lost forever. at the 18th century men 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. about that going on, i,
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everyone's sighing could be the belief that water was violent. it's revived with a huge force, and in just a few minutes, it's 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, earthenware known as files coveted by europe, kings and queens 1st sentries, a tradition that continues to survive today says money, cuz only she manages that means in collecting her father's kind of low scope trip. and other words, it lies in patters, then we'll just see in absolutely everywhere in the city, not discriminating between pos and present public or private. this actually used to be an exemption room just a few days ago. not all you have is a puddle of mudd to mix with the clay that the artist used to use the click of some
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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, at a sentiment shared by common sassy. she could raise the work of her late husband e book, kept in a this a created church. 70 years of sketches to cause injustice remain on the water. she 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 at least
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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, as either finds that intermediary mind. yeah. the farmers in india to say their crops are being destroyed as the temperature store above 45 degrees celsius. the heat wave is disrupting the lives of people across the country. many have been forced to stay indoors in an effort to stay cool. all getting reports. the storm is me in new delhi, a worried, they say storing temperatures at damaging that produce on the likelihoods. and using the grid of a heat wave that's putting a burden on those who can least afford it. i might have been able to go through that. we spend a lot of money on pesticides and fertilizers, but made no profit. we've worked hard, but the crops still failed because it's too hot. oh, could i bought that piece of 70. in april in these meet your logical department
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issued several heat wave warnings. they predicted above normal temperatures for most of the country from that month on to june. but with new the home for these workers being based outdoors, it's not just rural areas that are affected as commuters in the cities have been doing whatever they come to keep. cool. that's what river it's to halting raj codes . but because we have to come out to what we've got cold drinks to try to be the heat, the temperature is around $40.00 to $45.00 degrees celsius, right now. i'm experts a, they'll be no relief in the short 10. what is likely is that was this listing disturbance most of eastwards of v. expect the time to study activity of the expect, the template it has to start devising please guys. a lot of solar heating, the un says more than 90 percent of a new is susceptible to extreme heat. most people here will have to do whatever they can to get to the long,
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hot days ahead. poking out as you still ahead on the all just to reduce our we have a sports things in manchester, united pose. and honda was funding to the extensions the goals to formulate coming up in a moment. the examining the headlines here and what are we seeing today? it's about at the moment. oh, just the rest. that's the stage. black music is an exploration of the black social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era. frank assessments. quite frankly. elizabeth dressed the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their
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own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, of the multi southern leaders of japan have called for a more standards to ensure a trustworthy artificial intelligence. they say technology like chat g p t needs to be immediately assessed. one of china is largest technology firms is preparing to
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roll out a similar chunk. thoughts on this jessica washington report from junction it comes as the government is working on new ai regulations. in the staging show room a products made by one of china as much as technology funds a proudly on display, including this image generate to just input instructions in chinese and it can create almost anything provided the keywords don't contravene any censorship laws by the by do has investigate and work on a i for more than 10 years out of with the 1st company to start artificial intelligence, research and development in china. this week the search engine company says it's generative ai chest bought. it's and so to chat g p t is ready for its full launch . pending government approval, regulating a is a priority for the aging new laws came into effect in january banning the use of ai
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to create and share false information. and the draft regulations released in april companies will need to insure the output as a systems reflect socialist values and do not undermine the state power or encourage violence or discrimination. china is quite ahead in terms of regulation, and it's actually proposing some of the strongest possible regulation that we've heard from any possible country this week. as g 7 leaders imagined japan, they agreed and development should be in line with their shed democratic values. experts say governments grappling with the challenge of regulating a space, developing at such a rapid pace in terms of which countries are leading the way it was very clear that europe and in some respects just behind china. so the leading the way that all the countries like the united states are already just beginning to address the concerns, the potential homes that have come from these technologies is great. interesting. i
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products from chinese consume is thousands, came to this commercial exhibition to see a range of products for most trying up. such technology is still a novelty. almost 500 exhibits has us here at this all the intelligence conference in san jose showcasing some of that development generative a virtual reality. this robot trained in classical chinese calligraphy was a particular hit. but x would say interactions in the future likely won't be so fleeting. as a becomes more integrated into daily life. jessica washington, which is 0 changing china. some time for the sports is here's demo. thank you. the rain, the show to be a poxy atmosphere at the, at the stadium in a few hours when manchester city will be presented with the primarily tracy off of that game with chelsea, they retains the title on south of the following, also is defeats nothing and forest and this is how the city play is reacted to
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becoming champions for the fed. yet in a right. the is the 5th time in the past. 6 seasons assisting help secure the top sports on the audio. but the play is called separate too much. so you still have the champions, the finals to worry about as they tried to become any the 2nd english side. so when the trouble, well the now the leak is brought up with 3 games as bad. they could afford to rest some players base to see which matches against mentors the nicest asked into math. but also those wait for another primarily ties of will go into a 20th. yeah. they will 8 points clear of city in mid march, but a one year last enough to enforce and it's that challenge that result for forest smith, date step really sad. they in of difficult emotions was the we lost the game. um, what are the championship last year? and i have months 5, due for $89.00 and a half months,
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almost on top of it. and i know they were bills that are of the lucian and so she has them and believe that we could go on the way and we need an idea. and we said shorts match estie nicely. they're on the brink of a return to the champions league customary with a really and go to give them a one know when, as a boomers united need one point from the last 2 games to secure a place in your premier club competition little pool look like that going to miss out, so the champions league dice, it's in a robust site for me. there's 4 legs equalized against essence of the in his final game. but i'm failed and emotional farewell and full of resilience is leaving the club at the end of the season. of the 8 is with that result then very easily and pulls champions, league heights high in biased threats. the 3 point is addressed as much as united i'm new call. so if you face any, just a point from 2 games to guarantee a top full finish, but it is all settled at the very top with mom safety concerns as champions speaking of champions law. so i know that hands on the loudly good tracy on
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saturday. they lost the maps around, so sit out for that, didn't something this integrations as a new account. also see what the time so that we could do that 1st and 4 years on the play of show their appreciation for coach and for the captain. shabby being thrown into the sky by made it can slips off in the race for the german goodness vega, the lead as well. one the last i guess like sick but ended up losing 3. 1 mean for say don't mind can go talk place you on sunday is a beats out, but that was put in the 2 boys cleared with one game left to play and him with a great chance of ending 10 years of find dominance. the problem james, on the i mean like, is on the verge of illumination in the n b a. playoffs. they what we're ready to down heading into games 3, if the western conference final against the denver nuggets there bron anthony davis did the best to get them back into the series. but it was the nuggets who came out on top. yes, again, jamal murray slipped scoring with 37 points. i'm 6, is this as well? if we okay out of 20 full points as the nuggets one by 11 denver now just one went away from the beach in the m b a finals for the 1st time. again transition
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opportunities. bruce brown, just be the game is over in delaware, we have some opportunities that we didn't come through, so i'm just get ready for monday and there's got get want and so, so one game series for us, i'm not gonna say that i'm scared about the noon i'm, i'm worried because they have lived on the other side and he's a, he's capable of doing everything. how can i just lay down? that is be them, you know, on all 4. so, you know, we know nice games gonna be another test coming, more aggressive, asian, me more aggressive, somebody to be more aggressive. you know, so because we more into it. so we noticed come in and we discussed a locked in and know that, um, we can do it to the 2nd gulf major of the air and it's a rebel live to apply it who sits top of the leaderboard brooks cap. cuz once your clear heading into the final rounds, but there were some big names in the chasing pack. david stakes wraps up the auction a very wet day in new york, but the conditions didn't phase. brooks kept one of the rebels. you quit the pga for the saudi arabia back live to last. you wrote in 5 thirty's to record the round
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of the day on saturday. they put him 6 and the post. every one shop clear, the field kept good. you finish 2nd of the messages last month has previously one full mages including 2 pga championships. one mole would seem complete patrick and emulate those 2 great displays. nicholas and tiger woods. chasing, kept good. there were 2 places, one shot back on 5 on the part of this. cory color is a new region play a big so hopefully and he showed some great spin control on his way to a level paul round the 17. the 2020 us open champion price and december. another live gopher also went round and 70. he's 3 shouts back. and the world number to skokie. schifflit is what in the mix as well. despite the 3 of the power round, the 73, the american is to in the pop talk to face with justin rose,
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the englishman looking to add to his own the major victory at the us open a decade to go where we met, who isn't going to be either the northern irishman, just be particularly outspoken against the live, to break away players, but he'll need to make up 5 shots on the final date to start capco. one of the shots of the day went to arden's public harrington. the 2008 window of this championship rolling back the is the 18th ho that'd be remains floating shops of the pipe. babies, folks o g 0. kind of found 3 time grand slam champion and the merry has withdrawn from next week's front chosen. now he has pulled out to prioritize the cross cult season and the build up to wimbledon society 6 year old. does anybody that run in girls once since? 2017 or is the latest big name to withdraw from the 12 month following roughly on a doubt. and that curious, a good idea of walking is impressive. season continues also. she wanted me to tell you, nathan, the final thoughts about 11 p. m. local time and right on the wimbledon champion, it was already a set up when how you created a paint appearance and clean
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a cleaning, retard with a sigh injury the ball can also on indian wells that she and for each feel strain you nice and fido, she is up to 3 high false as well. the rankings had to prevent her down and cyclist and the cadence sprinted to a 2nd. when in 3 days on the gerry to tell you, he edged it by half away. it was a claim, the 14th stage. but this one change in the general classification with bruno. all right, i was hoping the standings replacing guarantee homeless as they head into the mountains . right. is the fast frenchman to where the lead has picked jersey since the turn of the century house origin. tina made a winning sobs to be on the 20 wells comp hasn't i mean like unless he's well champions of last year. the 6th time when it's minus why have a my, sharon, i have to fight from a go down to be is that consent to one origin seen it initially didn't qualify, but with given the toilets office office, the subscription denise, you have the right to state it for refusing to host is royalty and
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the whole national treasure has won the pre exist states, which is the 2nd leg of the procedures. triple crown series is the record 8, the preakness when the train of ball, but by foot. but once again, it was marked by the death of another of prophets forces which ended aleck in an under called race and had to be put down 2 weeks ago, 7 horses died in 10 days at churchill downs, leading up to the kentucky derby skin credit to boise settings, and that is all useful. now pizza will have more lights, including that tracy left from manchester city. they will be given the premier league title. okay, looking forward to it. thank you so much. the thanks for watching the news. our own i was a 0 back in just a moment with much more of the days this. see that's the
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truth or reject the most progressive constitution as was proposed for any nation. and there's 3, yes or no. cheating voted to know the big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of security until the cause of its relationship with indigenous peoples, the muscle shape and the midst of chip coming soon on the jersey. reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happens until political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in public, the police much in effect. we are on the coast of the listening post. you
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