tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 22, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a history majors. right. good price. it's a policy of 80100 stadium is meant just assist you. lift the food space english please contact the we've been following political elections in greece this evening. i the results put department is to carry out because mitts attack is this policy in the lead in upon them entry elections? but the 2nd round of voting is likely to happen. the new democracy policy is on track the full shows of the outright majority. it would need to when the election submits attack, it says the results are decisive. showing the policy has the approval of the people, the made or positions the rates of policy is 2nd. i by the former, laughed as prime minister alexis suppress. he was in power during the countries financial debt crisis, obviously to address that supports as,
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as the results came in. this is the most customs settlement, and i'm proud i'm emotional. i feel a very heavy responsibility pulling onto my shoulder. so in this wonderful outcome, i commit myself to work hard to on your trust. the result is more than clear and i didn't want a strong government for another 4 years. i know how much, what we now have ahead of us. a lot of fun, likely go staples and also then they, the electrical cycle is not yet a problem, given that that will probably be a 2nd round. we do not have the luxury of time if we must immediately carry out all the changes that are needed. so we can type the mix crucial and final electron battle episode from the bottom of my heart. i would like to think the hundreds of thousands of citizens who have on it is what we say of hers looks like a lot of the others. so let's just take a closer look at the latest results with more than 90 percent. so nearly all the votes have been counted now. new democracy policy of could have cuz mits attack is, is one just over 40 percent of the votes. while alexis,
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the price is left to so it's a policies minus just of a 20 percent. a socialist party pass ok now has the potential to pay king maker in a coalition with almost 12 percent of the vote. but spots anita nicholas under like is, has ruled out working with mitts, attack is, is conservative of to discovering who was being why attacked by the government last . yeah. stephanie deckers, following all of this. she's live for us now. and athens interesting comments from the carrier, because mits attack is stephanie. he is claiming a strong lead, which he does have. he says he has a mandate from the people, but at the same time is putting out this message that if there is to be changing or form in the country, that comp be in a coalition government. yes. see, he has a very strong lead on it's unexpected lee. so but yes, he does have to follow those steps in terms of trying to form a coalition government. and he will be tossed up by the president tomorrow,
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3 days to do so. and then it does get handed down to other parties, but the expectation always was even though people are surprised at the extent of the number of the vote that they got, that there would be a runoff election. because all 3 parties had already said that they wouldn't be working together. but let's break this down. i want to bring in my guess, constantino policies, officer and journalist. first of all, can i get your reaction to the results? and is this a surprise? well yes it is a surprise. um, i mean this is not they did, didn't. they didn't just when the elections that this is a fire on the nails here, it's worse than one can have expect. so i was just seeing the map in the sense that the entirety of grease bar a tiny, tiny little part of it have a small goal, is the village that i've read a so the rest is blue. and it's interesting because
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a lot of people we've been speaking to been complaining about cost of living and they caught, make, ends meet. and yet, i mean, there is a massive mandate and massive show support for this party. and for this prime minister. well, apparently that there is a discrepancy between what we have been discussing this whole time and what's happened with the elections. so we didn't figure out what's happening in our society well enough. and so we shouldn't be surprised. but what happened is that we were talking about the water typing scandal on the crane crash and all that. and we would expect that this would cost the elections to exactly and with x, or at least we know, but he would expect that the he would win by such events like that. why do you think that is why is using but so many people put their support behind the party and giving him the monday the day off for right and other for years. it's hard to say, but the best bet is about what i would suppose is that you need an alternative.
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and in all case, the alternative was a series that has been moving slowly with gradual steps to it's right for the whole time even in the matches and such as they're dealing with 5 immigrants and refugees. and so when you can't inspire passion against they've very, very powerful political party as is new democracy then. and then people will just side with face who seems better equipped to handle things because it is a very powerful party. it has also a lot of control of the media. and also in terms of has been criticism that the police has been prompting down. you're talking about in the wire topping scandals. the fact that this deadly train crash in february showed that perhaps the state wasn't fixing things as it showed well. it certainly wasn't fixing things as it should press freedom. i believe it was greece is certainly the lowest of the you when it comes to press freedom,
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know many people know that or are aware of it. so how would you describe the party and the group it has on power increase? well, let me start with the media, freedom of this thing with media freedom is that you call the the, there's a, there's an issue there because nobody will tell you because the media are being manipulated by the government of the new democracy. so this is part of the explanation because the major mace for media will always hostile against the series . but at some point, a city that was in a position where they could inspire the people to go to demonstrate and to fight back into even social media would work. and then they will that they have ways to fight around this. and this doesn't work in mall because when you become a stomach pilot, but when you, when you cut it too late, after those notes passion, and there's no way you can fight mainstream media and in the wrong terrain. thank
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you very much. that's certainly a very interesting i'd unexpected, even even some people will say even for the party, the amount of a vote. so they have received and the distance between then you democracy, party and the others. but yes, as you mentioned, there are you are, we are expecting a runoff. there won't be a good they do have to try and form a coalition government that was always expected ahead of these elections. was iran also that should then take place on the 2nd of july and as you heard from the prime minister speaking earlier, he said, well, he has a mandate. and that is that he is going to rule by one party and one party only. but again, i think now we're going to have to wait and see how the next week unfolds. but the major expectation is that there will be a run of that you will see new democracy rule for another 4 years. okay, thank you very much. stephanie deca in athens, so i have for you on the program, surviving kenya's salvation called via from a, from the people who escaped
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a tuesday fact that convince hundreds to solve themselves to death. first ever. and how do you know some type of identity? i'm invited to find out how he did in sports the 3 day group. a 7 summit is wrapped up in japan, would need his punch in most support for ukraine. and it's war with russia as present, wrote him, is the lensky met with g 70? it isn't here. shima most goes forces claim victory in backlit. this is a front line, sits in ukraine. we're fighting his rage for months. but zalinski is denying this says he is full and diplomatic as a james by his reports. this shouldn't be the day of diplomatic trying for ukraine . president zalinski shoulder to shoulder with the g 7 leaders. but it also turned out to be the day on which the crating leader knowledge, the total destruction of bucks a moot at
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a one on one meeting with president biden. he was asked about the city i think no, but you have to transcend that there is nothing they destroyed. there's no later i us presidency landscape for clarification. is the bible for the city still on going to let her know all what people are accomplishing, a very important mission. them now in baltimore, i will not share where exactly, but it witnesses that department is not occupied by russian federation. as of today, like the all the international visitors here, this weekend president's lensky paid his southern respects to the victims of war. the president, 15 months of those countries invasion by russia. lang, a reset the memorial to those who died in the world's 1st nuclear plumbing. almost 78 years ago. ukraine is the only one the full countries do have given up the
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nuclear weapons, but it still has nuclear power plants and fighting around one of them is parisha has been heavy, with so much still in the state for ukraine presidency. lensky had meetings with some of the other countries invited to the g 7, including the leaders of india, australia, and indonesia, notably not with the presenting and presently that the silva. he did get good news on the fight to jets, the us as dropped his objections on nato allies giving you crime. f sixteens are probably really reprisals unless he, after the 7 meeting and with his staff. i told him, the guy who stays together with our allies and partners is going to begin training . ukrainian pilots, in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. up to a decade ago, there was a ga to rush. it was a member until it was kicked out fully bionics ation of crime. in 2014. today,
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president savanski was with the leaders of the g. 7. is the representative of the country in the room. it was a very powerful symbol of developments back home will have some of the atmosphere for sealants is stephen. though many experts believe that mood strategic importance has been the place. it's a place where so many lives to be lost in the last year. and the uncertainty about its fate. costs a shadow on savanski is visit here to another city synonymous with the destruction of bore james bay's ouch is 0. the russian, the commander of ukraine's ground forces is saying is visited frontline positions near the bottom that way site the troops defending the area in a post on telegram. he said, you cleaned it, forces were continuing their advance along the stacy's flags is actually bought or has been following developments from ukraine's capital case. it's often very difficult to know exactly what the situation is. a inbox most and the last 24 hours
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. we have heard claims and counts of claims, the 3rd from the both of the front and the russian most recruit things that his forces have taken full control or fact most well, those claims were denied by officials here in key, but also by present lensky on that visit to japan now, according to the commander of the cranes grad forces, the what he is saying is situation environment is difficult, but it is under control. he says that ukrainian forces to control if i move out of this eastern city enough, he says to be able to enter it if they need to do. so should the situation change and he added rather critically that the situation could change. indeed, he also said, could ukrainian precept made some advances on the flanks around the suburbs of fact, most suggesting perhaps to some points that they might want to in circle the city or at least what is left of it. but what is special is that here in ukraine,
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whatever happens in black moods, has worked very, very closely by ukrainians. because so many ukrainian troops have lost their lives . that it really has become a symbol of this country's resistance by the citizens of condemned these ready security ministers, incursion, deluxe, and lost compound it to my bank of vehicles. further outrage by declaring that israel and curious to them by the same presidency as described the incident as a flagrant attack. while i'm asked as it highlights those serious threats, facing holy sides. shortly off to is these ready, goldman held a cabinet meeting as an archaeological sites near the alex, um mosque. or is there any 5 minutes of benjamin as known as the location of the meeting? was a message to palestinian. present mine with a boss? and a reminder of the importance of jerusalem to the jewish people. there probably assumed assertion in the mean 56 years ago during the 6 day war, jerusalem united us. but i am forced to say that the battle for its unification is
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not complete. i and my colleagues a full time of to time to send or international pressure from those who want to read, divide jerusalem, and also from prime ministers in israel, who were ready to surrender to this pressure. to the extent that they were ready to concede the most sacred places for jews, but we acted otherwise. most of the monks has more from wester's than this was not the 1st time that as a minister of national security in israel. it's more up and give a and to the alex the compound. and it's been increasingly common for ultra nationalist inside israel to visit the most compound over recent months in a, in a mood that many, many palestinians find incredibly for walk into the background. so this of course is a relatively recent ending to intense fighting between islamic jihad group and gaza . and he's really minute 3 and also the fight. but just days ago, we had a march here in jerusalem that was intended as a celebration, but in recent years has become far more of a publication. the groups in gauze are the factions in gaza,
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but if it's not made you had and a massive pin, then the move the pot of sending president my photo boss has called at quite unacceptable violation of international law and the jordanians as custodians of the site that for a ministry reducing a statement, talking about this as something the international community needs to wake up to and what to try and stop these activities. these incursions immediately, governments alda 0 west jerusalem or elsewhere and is ready. soldier has been injured in a robbing attack in the occupied westbank. this happened in the town of hawaii or a novelist. is there any forces save the site and set the scene? and the searches on the way the army is in still check points and close roads and shops in the area. the latest in a series of light and incidents at a time is high tensions between palestinians and israelis. settlers a week long. so as far as you to start and sit down and just over 24 hours time,
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the agreement allows for the delivery of desperately needed aid and has been signed by both a sudanese ami the permanent 3 rapid support forces. the 2 sides have been locked in weeks of basic conflict with the united nation say more than 800000 people have now been internally displaced. as a result of this, many of those millions of others are in need of as 8 as well. but morgan has more of them are dom on, on the outskirts of how to of the ceasefire that to assign between this within these army and the rapids support forces does not come into effect until around 9 45 pm local on monday, which is around the 1945 p m t. now people here say that they going to wait and see how it falls on the ground. they've seen how previous these fires have played out between the 2 sides, with the ongoing sounds of artillery fire and s. rives, being launched against the r, a says bible says in his army, despite the fact that both sides have agreed to cease fire. this time it's a bit different. it's the 1st time, but the 2 sides actually signed on paper, on
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a ceasefire that is supposed to last for 7 days and they will be a monitoring make comments. i'm so there will be 3 members from the rapid support forces. 3 members from the city in these army and 6 other members from the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia to monitor any violations in the agreements . the agreement also specifies that there will be no use of heavy artillery in residential areas and that they should be no firing at each other bible excites for humanitarian aid to come in and that there should be no asterix launched by the sudanese army. so this is the specifics or parts of the specifics of the deals that was signed on made saturday between the rapids support forces. and this is denise our meetings at the now people again here say that they don't believe that it will actually hold. they wants to see what happens on tuesday morning. what happens on wednesday, and when they actually see, hear me it's area. it's starting to come in. when they feel that they can actually leave their homes. because it's the situation is safer and calmer and try to make it to stay for zones where there's no active slicing. that's when they load up the
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ceasefire. it's holding. it's also supposed to open too many, terry inquiry to us for those who are in need of aid here in the capital costume and in other parts of the country, especially the west and region of therefore. so people say that as much as they want to cease fire so that they can be able to try to get basic commodities from the markets or for a to come in or for them to be able to leave their homes. they going to wait and see how the 1st days of the seas 5 lays out before they actually believe that there's a cease fire being implemented on the ground. even more going onto 0 on their mind . or in kenya, police are still is human bodies from a site linked to a doomsday called the remains of and now the 3 people were discovered on saturday. this takes the death toll now to at least $238.00. the property is owned by an evangelical pass to accused of ordering his follow is to starve themselves to death . after there is malcolm lab reports now from melody, james and his mother survived the cold from which hundreds of people have died.
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they will follow us of canyon, evangelical pasta, poor mackenzie, they also so high del identities. most of the survivors are being held by the police. this is why mackenzie cooled people to live with him. and the remote arid forest can is case. he told them to fast stuff that children to death and then stopped themselves to reach. having james says his brother rescued him. he's visibly emaciated. his mother denies. she was starving him. a james says yes before he was inspired by mackenzie's preaching in touch. this fish on his messages were okay early on, 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 day. is this done right here every sunday,
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and preach to crowds of hundreds of people who got in 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 it's criticized. we provision of public health care and education. his messages of rejecting the states. i'm with the entity resonated with many others. hundreds of them from kenya and beyond, followed him through the forest over the last 4. yes. the search for, for these and survivors has been going on some more than a month. investigators have said they may have been organ harvesting, we'll put a boat here from other places. so the police operation has since become heavily restricted. if so let's get the most input to x 2. 15 board is today. nobody's authorized to talk to the fact that except the regional chief who announces the
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numbers off to each day of digging things, rights groups who were among the 1st to raise the alarm. say they've been excluded from the post mortem. if you don't allow human rights and media to allow us to conditions, everybody's speaking listening with that the government has a 100 each or the people deep. this may be protected by the government. mackenzie's been in jail for 5 weeks, a waiting prosecution. he was arrested several times before but released the government sets off a commission of inquiry to look into what happened. meanwhile, people are still being found a live. some of them have refused food and medical treatment saying they want to continue on that jenny, 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 is a preacher of it. his own believes, i can't say anything good or bad about him,
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but i would advise people to go back to the bible and interrogate his preaching screen keeps saying, the towns mode has now been filled twice over. the 2nd round of post mortems is due to starts on tuesday. hundreds of people a still missing malcolm web out to 0000000 the can. yeah. because you guys already have type o one has been trying to mobilize more voters out of a presidential rental selection next sunday. i don't want to face oppositional lights. candidates come out. can i touch? don't do. the talkers presence has been visiting areas. devastations by 2 of quakes and february russell side to reports. now from high time, are the zip codes of the miles in large numbers. welcome him in the city, in terms of death to destruction. what's the, what's the city by the houses of buildings being collapsed or
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more than what is called the people here as a result. but now tons and tons of providers are trying to call them for the container city. and they've desperately wants to move to their houses as the prison i'm going to use to pete have just for me exactly what the survivors wanted. so they do the color, not only those whose houses collapse, but also those whose houses are mightily damaged with received new houses go to, we live in high tide. we will build 251000 houses, including 34000 homes and its villages. right off the 1st the investment election has an ad boss that he's not going to big rallies across texas. and he said he was at the disaster areas to sort of devotees with this to advisors. he has already visited the cities of the i'm on, i'm on a much in the board cities. he has
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a lead during the 1st round, the election in pacific time, both prison and one of the have received a person of the war. the race was not on that, and today president one, by the time he's trying to mobilize more, what is fever and then once to get a higher percentage off towards the front of on may 20 years instead of the ultra 0 . so she's saying is one of the largest number of council seats in northern islands, local elections. i'm taking it to you and you this rivals association find came the biggest policy in the northern ireland assembly is main goal to leave the u. k. and re unite organ island and the republic of island, but low turn out points to public disenchantment with politics in general. john hall reports now from belfast, and even as the votes were being counted, the bell fast weekend becomes a pungent of matches and the rates
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a short physical distance and also worlds upon a catholic community. much. and this, the 1st of this almost protestant parade's, most much attention is paid to the election results. yeah, i think it's a paper sack, the lack of talk them across the schools down at the moment. maybe it'll be a kick in the team that maybe the daisy need to call the back to work a to action that happens. you know, people think have to both has to make a change. and then things happen and you do sort of thing for what was the points in that local council elections. these may be, but that sense of f as the, extends to almost half the electra to chose know to vote. it reflects frustration that the democratic union is bodies ongoing point called a power sharing in the store amounts assembly. the d u. p fee is post brakes. it trading arrangements with a road northern islands, ties with the british mainland,
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and the latest election is unlikely 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 link film and on the public are behind them and what they're doing. so, you know, we're close full. what's the position that we have all the parties position means frustration, both for the republican sion fame. now the biggest party of northern ireland. and so those forging that's the way the alliance party trying to capture the normal line center ground or form. it's unfair. the warranty all the way, and no one else has the lights to play the houses, and so that we can all get in and deliver and stop. it was just weeks ago that the world watched as northern island mazda the 25th anniversary of a good friday peace agreement 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 to put in place by that agreement. this doesn't seem to me what i think it may yet be months before level of government is allowed to resume the
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meantime. engagement and facing politics is being put to the test. is there major disconnect between parties of all sections and been able to reach a large corporate population in 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 north, not a non functioning executive and representative politically lead another election over in northern island without resulting in change. joe, the whole elder 0 tells us that i had for you on this program. preparing for list of the 2nd level old private national crew is set to head to the international space station will be counting this down live when it happens. also we have a new need to in the job and brenda's legal feature. we'll have those details later on the
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the or hello. the weather continues to dominate the story across europe into the new week. we've got heavy rain still across those southern areas. we'll see thunder storms as well, developing further up into the north and as that line of thunderstorms pushes its way east. over the next few days, we will see, tempt has stopped to come down where they have been sitting high places like a scant anavia. but the heat continues to dominate to some of the balkans like romania, the temperature in bucharest, sitting up high into the twenty's, the down in the south. this is where we are seeing the heavy rain. it spread its way out from the city, the heaviest rain to come for southern pots, the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal could see some flooding from that heavy rain. so there is a frost continuing to see the showers, much of italy still stretching across into greece. and took here, marched why
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a further north of this was patches of sunshine, suddenly places like fronds and the north west. britain and the island of islands and stony spells and settled weather. suddenly down in the south that went to weather the spartans thunderstorm, warning is in the netherlands. on monday into tuesday, we will see that lines start to push its way further east across scandinavia, when a bit of a wintry mix here and some went to web for the south across most central areas. and it's gonna get cooler in prague by wednesday of the el salvador as war on guy spock the state of emergency that suspended the constitutional rights to the legal defense. 70000 gang members were arrested. but the drag net swept up innocent people now lost in the penal system. full lights investigates disappearances within l. salvatore's prison state. even as a lawmaker,
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the reminder, the main stories are the results and research parliamentary elections. but i'm just curious because mr. talk is this party in the lead. but the new democracy policies on trying to for sure, 7 out right majority of its attack, he says the results are decisive. the probably go to another round out of cities of condemned me is really security ministers. incursion of the alex and last compound is my bank vehicles. the outrage by declaring that israel owns jerusalem is where the government has held its weekly session as an archaeological site near the alex . i'm also inquiring. present. going to me is a landscape denied the city of boston, which is foreign to russian forces, but it mentioned that it had been completely destroyed. it was speaking in her schumer as a group of 7 summit to the meeting when he does have patched more support for ukraine and it's for with russia. so g 7 meters in japan of cold for standards to ensure what they call trustworthy artificial intelligence. how is the all the big issue on the agenda?
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narrow quotes of technologies like track g, p, t, to be immediately and gently assessed. one of china's largest technology funds is preparing to roll out a similar chat bought. and as jessica washington reports from towns in china is working on new i regulations now to this page and show room a products made by one of the china is largest technology sams, probably on display, including this image generator. 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. and with a 1st company to start artificial intelligence, research and development in china. this week the search engine company says it's generative ai checkbox. it's an so to check g p t is ready for its full launch,
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pending government approval. regulating a is a priority for the aging new laws came into effect in january, banding. the use of a i to create and shift false information and po, draft regulations release in april. companies will need to ensure the output of a i. systems reflect socialist values and do not undermine the state power or encourage violence or discrimination. china is quite a hate 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. s g 7 leaders imagined japan. they agreed and i development should be in line with this shed democratic values. experts say governments are grappling with the challenge of regulating a space, developing at such a rapid pace. us 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
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the countries like the united states are already just beginning to address the concerns, the potential homes that come from these technologies is great. interesting. i products from chinese consume is thousands, came to this commercial exhibition to see a range of products for most trying out. such technology is still a novelty. almost 500 exhibits has us here at this all the intelligence conference in san jose showcasing some of the generative 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. the 2nd of a or private crew to the international space station is just about to bloss tell
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from the kennedy space center. then i mean, i could states the act seemed to ask, you know, what will be carried on your marks space active include rock and caps. you. this is a historic mission including 2 saudi asteroids. and it's the 1st private flight to be come on did by a one. then they're expected to talk on the international space station monday and spend 8 days carrying out experiments. just bring you more in this now with a meal and thompson science, john list the spirit stop. com. she joins us from cape canaveral where the launch is happening. so you use that, you'll write that in fact, it looks like you are not far from the site of the rocket launch. just a couple of miles just a couple of miles. amy lyn. tell us more about the significance of this mission and who is on board a sure. um there are 4 on board um landline which is
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a former very yeah. so she can still lease very, very does that have to sell the house or not on board, which once i get to station work the 1st time we spend 3 here. you know, it's, you know amy, it's a little bit windy, but of course you want in the right place. that's right. want to be. if i was the posting on this and now you go just full power together, we expand what horbeth had asked for and god speed apex to the . okay amy, i'm hoping that it will be a little bit less when do we had
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a bit of trouble hearing you before i started you just explaining who is on the board. and actually one of the people who is on board that we didn't mention earlier is peggy woodson, this is actually one of your country's most experienced astronauts. and she is going to be on for the course. she's joined by a couple of other people are retired. businessman rice con, drive, uh uh, to sound the astronauts there as well. but um, this is the 2nd, the only private acid don't mention you was saying to the international space station. can you tell us why they are doing this? what they find to what experiments will be carried out once they get to the i assess, i'm sure there's a variety, there's going to be roughly about 1000 experiments. yes. they're going to do their mission and they range from air air, their pro sims, for the there will be your labor hofstra. and
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so the hope is that this can advance medicine. it can be maybe to organs one day that could be 3 d printed in space. and so the asymptotes are going to be very busy on their 8 d mission and get peggy, one of the most decorated nasa astronaut. she's leading the charge. so she's going to really dig into the science. she's a biologist and she's very excited about getting to do the science on it. so yeah, one of the greatest of all time that she's managed to get on another mission now very exciting. thank you so much. amy lane, be good to speak to you a little bit later. i get more on this, but so yes, this is the 2nd of all private creek international space station. now last at all, from the kennedy space center, that in the united states, they carried on it on musk, suffering a drag and capsule is a historic mission. and they have now lost it off. we take you now to mole does uh,
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thousands of people have rallied in the capital attrition now to buy government strives to join the european union. russians. invasion of ukraine has pushed its leaders to seek a membership. uncle sam shareef has won this in the war, neighboring ukraine is making you membership a high priority for these mold over police, estimating 75000 people attending this. ronnie pulled the preston my yes. under the name name with them. all domains are europeans, and in 7 years we must become full members of the european union, and we the people of this country decide now your revoke a belief that moldova raises its head and proudly moves forward to the european union. will do, will apply and put the membership after the russians invasion last year and move
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welcomed by your pin palm and preston for beth on that. so i will wait to come. you were, the demonstrators are calling on the countries constitution to be changed to formally recognize the desire to be part of the e. u. at the board, i believe in the european mall dover, and wish for a future with advanced economic. i'm socio political development. we're a little behind, but we'll slow to catch up on stand on par with your side in the integration into your opinion should bring us well being better jobs, happiness for children. i'm going to have a full of success so that the mist beautiful tension. well, can be here in the republic of motor. the movie night spent, the non everyone in this form associates republic wants to be a part of the you. the pro e u. march was counted by arriving mtv marches in other cities, presence on 2 of twos as the kremlin of fueling empty government protests and
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propaganda by russian troops stationed in the brickley region of transmits 2, you must go, denies. middling in boulder was affairs nicholas. i'm sure if i should see the to gun would have killed at least 10 people in an attack on a group of amateur radi drivers in northern mexico state prosecutors of open what they call a special investigation to identify the killers and the most have spine. the shooting into a one state has one of the highest moder rates in mexico, with many killings. blaine don't drunk, gangs temperatures set to reach more than one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. in the next 5 years. that could have a reversible effects on the polar ice caps, which in turn could also have consequences. the humanity 250 client climate scientists have gathered the cape horn and southern truly to find ways to mitigate
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these changes. a lot of america is salisia. newman reports from our reno island are located in the cape horn archipelago. the sub antarctic region of chile is the southern most part of the americas. before antarctica itself, it's one of the very few untouched areas onto this, with 2 percent that 98 percent of christine water and pre industrial revolution, air debris piece is kind of a you'd ethic part. but the realistic part that has survived the impact of more than maybe so to offer. so that was these kind of not the level that bodies scientists here are studying climate change and global warming peat moss captures more greenhouse gases than all other vegetation combined. so this enormous pete bald climate change expect frederick colossal, has installed sophisticated instruments that measure how wind temperature, ultra violet light among other factors impacted the ethical ray of solar gives us
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the total of flux of seo to maintain. that is a meat that's captured, somebody did go systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the plans in the future. these did trees of the work of beavers who have no natural predators in this part of the world. they swam here from neighboring southern argentina where they were 1st brought for the for industry and where they've already caused massive destruction. satellite imagery reveals that there are these 36000 beaver dams like the one you see here on this cape horn island alone. that deprives trees and pants of oxygen, which in turn rocks, the settlement below and turns into methane emissions of that greenhouse gas in this area have increased by $5.00 to $10.00 fold. what can be done in the provinces capital part of the williams. we were invited to the inaugural global conference of the cape horn,
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international center or chic. it's an ambitious initiatives by the julian government in the university of mara yanez to identify predict and mitigated environmental changes to physicist. my p. s. from coastal has just come back from installing the media or logical station on remote horn island. that provides critical scientific data via satellite, real time and toxic a on its own is regulating the global warming and the climate change is that we're witnessing. so whatever happens that will impact the entire world without exception . and it's, some researches are right that this will buy and target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become. scientist need all the information they can get to see in human algebra. now how do you know island chili are still out on the program. not just assessing, making a double set of ration on the day they lift best 3rd straight, primarily try to bring you that story.
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the a unique phone that processed by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also some bird life plans come flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. i don't know sort of where you come to palestine, palestine, sundance, the stamp of defiance on out, just cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people who and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in
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depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on o, g, a 0. the, the, with a record number of films in the official lineup issue has kind of film festival subs are in africa is well represented. there is a wealth of talent across the continent, just charlie, as your reports from south funds, the industry is not being properly funded. a moment to save us the directive ramada to lay sea assess 1st feature film opens. okay. making have the
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2nd black women in the festival 76 year history to compete the palm dual prize. but now a donna is the story of a star 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 a freak out, especially west in is 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 everyones and he gets a love story and everyone with an african no not can identified 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. those films were part funded by the doha film institute. we chose them from 200 submitted scripts. they hope success here will open minds seeing over
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the years how important these stories are and we know firsthand how does it to use when you're misrepresented. and we're trying to manage that from and the in the mean that agent. but also a lot of other ages out of misrepresented and we have a 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 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 than more, there's a generation of african towns with their, with whatever means available to do things so they should sleep with emissions and that helps on our face has and grace of african cinema comes as hollywood is realizing the appeal of african inside stories of to the book, so for success,
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if the woman king and black pen, so what kind of a as 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 concern about charlie angela out of the can support now if p to in del, a man, thank you very much. we'll begin at the stadium where it's being one big policy for new the founding just premium. the champions mentioned specifically the host lifted the traffic in front of the home fence. joanna, got your rob scruples the history makers. right. good, right. curious. it's become a familiar sight to months just to see the funds. i know the trophy and the cabinet for a club that in recent use has dominated english football. this was city said successive premier league trophy fees under manage a pet quad, eula 9th. in the history of the club. the title was decided before sundays,
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much against chelsea, when numerous rivals also lost to nothing in forest alia. and so the policy began at the head stadium with the the funds cloud and sky blue shirts. watching the team receive a gall devona from chelsea and pay is waudale to chase to give some of these stalls as well and rest with the sounds of this match the bench retreat stalled striking along, hollins, jack, pre leased, kevin, sabrina, and captain e. okay. do on a combined estimated value of more than half the $1000000000.00 worth of talents, rooming seats, but even without them matches, the susie were in front of the 12 minutes. we in alvarez scoring the opener against chelsea, the squad is the only $1.00 to cost more than city's hall indeed, come on midway through the 2nd hall and almost added to his remarkable goal,
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scoring records or stores. he will have plenty of opportunities to improve on his 52 goals from 48 games in competitions. as much as the city is dealing with a chance to claim the traveler with as a top and champions the finals to come next month. because either one of the greatest themes you have to in europe, that's doing the jump intake. otherwise. yeah, maybe we'll, we'll say i was not the completes our in our yeah, hours time here. when all the drive the you, it's everything every able to is i it for now though it's a time to celebrate another dominant league season for pet and his team, they use only. do you want to get real sca, which is a really easy way to price and they've qualified for your for the 1st time in the history they beat, already relegated south hampton $31.00 on sunday, even service in school in twice that means sales guarantee the spot in the road,
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the confidence, the get, the baby leaves a points for may 2 remaining massive would upgrade them to the leads are in deep trouble in facing mitigation from the privilege of to losing 31 to west him. so he does it the final day of the season meeting to be tough and i'm hoping other results go they way. if fail to avoid the drop proceed. altman, have moved so the top of the gym and buddhist of the go up to 3. know when at odds vogue semester and highlight with the opening goal of the game for the new lead lead is in germany, obviously you had actually had them and same tools and this reading. so tools begin . hello school a 2nd with you. didn't bruns adams, both of those goals coming in the final 10 minutes, just fine. if you piece of all the lights, the concepts today. now duplicates of 2 points to just one game to play. paris and you man,
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are on the verge of changing the foot. lead uh it's hardly in 6 seasons. me one more point. it's a guarantee 1st. thank you. and the good news both or maybe matches and still seems to chat, should go different to the buffy school twice for the phrase the, the going to say. so says coming inside, the opening 10 minutes will say the pool went back, but it could not prevents at 21 distance round. the goods miserable week has continued off the going down one know at valencia illegal on wednesday that would dump out of the champions, lead by mentions the city and the reigning european champions with these. and again in this match, diego lopez was the only goal of the game to move, valencia finally was clear of the relegation. so you can see some trouble with the objects on to the field layers slip to induce consistency and they've been replaced in the 2nd place. why they made is that later to madrid, to a 3 know when is at home against us,
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the sooner base to get it cut as code. they took the 1st off and the 2nd the need was double the amount. so midwest, nathan is good to know need see side. i think if the lights on to to see of and how record i have it's good now these rail by one point, but they all still 3 gays to go to the 2nd golf major of the you and it's a riddle live to play it who's closing in on the beach i championship title american go for the zip code for the narrow one stroke lead or the noise victor homeland midway through the final round certificate has 5 major titles whose name last was at this very tournaments back in 2019 soft arms 15 and we've been telling you about a 46 year old club pro michael bluff, who's missed the task very little 6 of his previous major appearances went up this week. and then he made it to the final round that he will suggest here today. so the 15th hole, and 16 a time, 50 will number 3, the new made with dave as one each heading open for the 1st time. it is korean. it's also not
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a bad way for the russian to boma. he to be use 6 in grand slam differential events, which starts next week. maybe they have face hold the in the final and took care of business, 7575 games today. i'm afraid of the story and refuse to admit it. maybe even what am actual mcclain sending the as the mains doubles as one by hugo lease and guns jalencia. but the pay who lives through the top of the world rankings didn't get much of a chance to simply break the victory of some of this to him. he drove in the middle of the trophy sooner made a small it's like getting soaked and it's the most of the environment. 3 times grand slam champion and the marie is withdrawn from next week's friendship and are just pulled out to prioritize the cross cold season in the bold up to wimbledon. lebron james and the lake is on the verge of elimination in the n b a playoffs. the role ready to down heading into the game 3 of the western conference finals against
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the denver nuggets abroad. and anthony davis did their best to get them back into the series. but it was the nuggets that came out on top yet again, jamal murray, top score in the city 7 points, and 6 assists as well. because of all kitch added switching full points has been nuggets one by 11. the now just one way, the way from reaching the in the finals of the 1st time round just be your model. and that's all the small things i have for you, mary, me, it's back to you in london. okay, thanks peter. that's of the news. i'll probably be back with the more news for you in just a couple of minutes time around, up of the top stories coming up very shortly. the
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