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[000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm 0 venue a, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. ukraine says as forces and we've taken a 4th village in the eastern don't yet region. as it steps up, it's counter offensive against the russian troops. fighting also intensifies in the city. the city of i'm dorman, at least 18 people had been killed in the latest violence in the capital region. and the controversial figure of who transformed at least political and business landscapes, former prime minister, silvio berlusconi, has done and patients name is, would be a suppose we look ahead to a huge, nice will then but that good. so you could change the in be a title later, and know that johnson which celebrates of 20 the grand slam title on the streets of
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paris. we'll hear as some of the french open champions on why he has no plans to stop at any time consuming the . it's just tough. 1500 g m t. we start with the conflict in ukraine where keeps top military come in, says there is heavy fighting on several front lines, according to them. more than 2 dozen battles have taken place in the past 24 hours around the eastern town of the north and further south. and ukraine instead of russia have carried up more than 30 airstrikes and several dozen missile strikes in the regions. that is after ukraine said it re took another village in the west of the done yet screech, and the village of storage away is near 3. others that keeps says it read took on sunday. now moscow has not commented on those but said repelled a tax elsewhere in the east. charles stratford joins us now. live from there,
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the liquor nova. real, can charles, tell us what you and your team have seen today? oh, that's right. yeah. you joined us a short distance away from billy, couldn't of us. okay. and that town basically is being the launch pad full. you crate in full. she says they try and push south. and as you was saying in the introduction there, there were claims by certainly the ukrainian military and the government that the ukraine policies have been. they was liberal right to the number of settlements south of that town. now we were in there and the time is completely devastated. there's not a single person on the streets. there was a lot of heavy shedding. and a lot of seemingly a lot of fighting still going on in those southern settlements. we spoke to but it's very nervous military in the area and they confirm to us think he's going to them. there's still more populations going on in at least 3 of the 4 was
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settlements that officially the ukrainians are saying that they have captured and they said that it was most operations showing ongoing that. so that's certainly consistent with some of the, some of the, the, some of the opinions coming out of most go as well because of course, the russia is disputing. these claims we sold uh many of the bridges in that town had been blown up by russian forces. that's according to the soldiers that we spoke to in a beach to try and prevent this ukrainian pushed south. that has failed. but yeah, it is. we can confirm that there is seemingly ongoing fighting in these settlements, south halls, the suca nova ciocca, which is as i say, the epi sense that from that push, we will earlier rome today in a town called marian, which has been full full for basically 9 years but it's the town,
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but also the russians claimed that they had taken full control with the town of buff mood president, perchance say that's maria and cut was a priority. we were on the front line that was well with ukrainian soldiers. i know lots of fighting going on there. also. ukrainians still control around 50 percent above that town. and they say that it is larger church in fullest biking inside america, but we have a jet fighters and strikes as i say, a lot of option to remove which is being used and the, and the big fate of drawings. the weather is a little better today. we saw a lot of rain yesterday, so yeah, the fun in various locations has been very active. but certainly, yeah, we're in relation to those pool villages, the ministry in this area, telling us that there is ongoing fighting in the end of this fall from over yet. in charles, i wonder if you were able to speak to any of the residents of these villages and perhaps you weren't given the circumstances in which obviously you were reporting. if you were though,
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how do they feel about this counter offensive of the well, the feeling of general when you speak to people in areas like this is, there's a sense to suggest that determines but there's quite skepticism as well, great fit and such and say, basically the ukrainians know what their obligation, they know that they know their determination to president putin. they know how, how brutal russian forces can be having flattened and so many of these town homes and villages in the 50 and also a month since this. since this one was started, the full scale invasion started. and so, despite all the international support that ukraine has received, the billions of dollars worth of weapons, the training of so many thousands of troops, there is just a sense of determination, but great and such and see also. so they realize the challenge is a hate and any military analysts will tell you that this is just the very beginning of this counselor offensive. and it's a counter offensive, could take months,
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some stay even years, but many will say that the outcome of it is so important to you, cried because of course, it could determine the political settlement and a lost in peace in this region. and charles drafted reporting from near one of the front lines in the eastern ukraine. we thank you and your team for your reporting. let's get the view from. must go now to our list. you will get a ship. a little of a has joined us from moscow. you, what's the russian side saying about all the fighting there are a lot of claims encounter claims, of course, is indeed the actually not much official information on the slicing at the moment. it's a big national home, a day, a day of, of, of russia today, and obviously probably be a source. he's do not want to overshadow the days for services with the news about
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the conflicts. but according to, according to the russian side, the counter offensive, the ukrainian country offensive has been going on for a week. and so far, the ukranian troops have faced lots of difficulties we've sent for the direct ukrainian tongue send on the vehicles this time around the ukrainian contra funds that was on everyone's lips for several months. and it was long anticipated is that for a while the ukraine was preparing is a fence. the russian army was preparing for defense and they were digging trenches erecting the falsifications as true holes. and they were equipping also hillary positions and mine fields. the craze of something which is called a lead defense. so it's going to be very hard for ukraine to break all the lines of defense. now, particularly when they do not have proof of ation, what russia has intensified is ation. i sold a plus, i'm,
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let's say that russia has managed to accumulate some additional human reserves. so basically, the russian side of the russian side continues speaking about so called the ukrainian perspectives. at the moment you're, you mentioned it's russia de right. russia's national day president vladimir putin addressed the nation. what did you make of what he had to say? what stood out for you? a lunch invitation was setting about the freedom on units hill the nation day. he was also hosting a space awards ceremony where he pens, metals, and presented awards to russia's most prominent figures, and that he says that the armed forces of ukraine strike directly at the residential areas and of humanitarian facilities was according to patients that makes no sense from a ministry points of view, and obviously those statements basically raised some eyebrows now against the
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backdrop of the russian, all the activities and in light of in time, cities like mary, you po, box moved my cave cut and others lying and ruins now. so basically that's will oblige me preaching, have to say, you'll your shop of all of our reporting for most go. thank you very much. i and nato has begun. it's the largest ever air force exercises in germany. the drill cold air defender 23 will see over 200 military aircraft from 25, nato and partner countries taking part japan and sweden have joined this year as exercises. sweden, of course, is seeking to become a member of the alliance step boss and reports from the one store for airbase in germany. maple countries are flexing their muscles here above this guy. so for germany and a for the to the is they call it the largest the air drill ever to be held against the foundation of nato. never before so many flights. so many aircraft and
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personnel have been flown into germany. many have come from the united states, and it's all meant to show that article 5, what, which means that when one country, one member state of nate was being attacked, that the oddest will come to. it's different that that is what's going to work. well, that's what they're practicing right now with, with the exercises in the air battle exercises, but also drone attacks. and they asked the 10000 person out involved in this exercise. they have shut down 3 a fairly important flight path every day for the next 10 days. people civilians will be effective because there is an expectation, although the military test they want to limited, but there will be definitely slight delays in this holiday season. so people here worried about it. no officials here want to even mention the words russia, if you ask them about the what's the reason for this exercise? the exercise, in fact,
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was planned way before the invasion of ukraine. it was actually the reason was the next ation of crimea. that was one of the reasons this exercise was planned, but of course this will definitely send a strong message to moscow stop class, and i'll just say around one stuff and lower section a right now, nato members of cord, billions of dollars of a to enter ukraine since the war began, helping the country hold out against larger armed forces from russia. the u. s. is by far the largest contributor of sending weapons and military equipment worth $46000000000.00 by the end of february this year. second biggest donor for you. okay. it's assistance amounts to $7000000000.00 and includes fighter jet training for ukrainian pilots. germany supports involves armored personnel carriers, drones and liquid to baffle tanks. that package totaling $3800000000.00 to date why poland has sent the equipment and now munition worth $2600000000.00. it also plays
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a vital role in logistical efforts to deliver international military aid to ukraine . jamie shay is an associate fellow of the british think tech as a think tank chatham house. he says, nato is prioritizing air superiority, and this has been planned since 2018. they chose them all of exercises or using its land forces. i do some maritime exercises. one large one took place in the body just last week, but the, the l a picture was pain. if you're like the missing piece of the cover, many of the pilots will be exercising in the said, defend your of exercise will be coming together for the very 1st joint there. what kinds of different approach makes it has to make sure to model control systems neutral for ability as well. so the integration with the air defense systems like patriot edgy air busters on the ground. i do so with this solid tech, from the technical point of view is a complicated thing is absolutely crucial for the success of ground operations. so
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i may try to make sure that because of all of the troops that it would be putting into your any event of a conflict with russia. and they chose way to clear the in this exercise to the i probably will be operating in h o. s. place only open later territory. there's no question of flowing into ukraine. there's no question of flying over cleaning drive or coming closer to russia. it's purely about the collective defense suite and has agreed to extradite a self proclaimed supporter of the pro credit p k. k groups that are key and gra has been delaying stock homes, bid to join nato, turkey a. his accused sweden of being a haven for what it calls terrorists, especially members of the p k. k. well, ashcroft off med is a turkish citizen. and, and chris says that it wants him to serve about a drug trafficking sentence. so there's plenty more head on this news hour, including the survivors speak of killings, sexual violence,
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and beatings in west and are for what you are. leaders are offering she lives here and what to expect president case i do for them in return. also in sports egyptian football team obviously are crowned kings of africa off the victory and the champions lead final details coming up with peter stem it and sport later, the cell, the as go to sedan, we're allowed explosions, walks the city of i'm dorman, fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces is only worsening. the day long ceasefire expired on sunday, bringing in the end to some relative calm, but at least 18 people have no been killed in the capital region since that truth ended. meanwhile, the doctor's association incidents western dar for state says 1000 civilians have been killed there since mid april. and the morgan is in on durham and have him tell
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us what's happening and car to him and on durham and where you are. a while from the early hours of monday morning, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired here in the city of i'm the man, i don't know if you just heard, but that's another one right there. so heavy artillery being fired here in the city of under mine, assuming it's what the northern parts of the capital held up to them, but also towards the west end parts of on demand as well. we were also able to hear heavy exchange of gunfire between the rapids, support forces and disabilities army around mid afternoon, local time here in the mind. now, there are 2 important strategic locations that are controlled by the army, and which is the r a step has been trying to gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting. you have the engineers core, which is the military base in the southern parts of on demand safety. then you have, why do you see it now? which is the military air base where all the fight suggests an antenna of plants belonging to disability armies have been taking off from. and i've been launching there as strikes that is
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a strategic location which would be our staff has been trying to gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting between the recess. and this is denise army, but that's not the only place where there was heavy artillery. we spoke to residents in the southern parts of the capital. they also reported heavy artillery fire. and as tribes being launched by this is denise army, many of them saying that they're trapped in their homes as finds in continues between the are a staff and the army. hibler civilians have that 24 hour window to either leave or stuck up is on a central does have a now or going back to sheltering in their homes. as many people during that brief tense for hours ceasefire tried to make their way out of the capital where they can fussing from sunday when fighting intensified between disabilities. army and the parent military rapids support forces. people have been urged to spit interest because of their safety and because of a fighting taking place in residential areas. for example,
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on sunday at least 18 civilians were killed when shillings artillery selling spelt and there was essential homes. so that's not exactly a safe measure, but that's the best people see they could do at the moment. many people say that they wait for brief loves and fighting to be able to access stories where possible again, because the fighting has raised many pop markets into carpets on kind of to them. many shops are closed in many residential areas. so people say that they wait for brief loads of fighting when they know that it's a bit safe for them to go stuck up on basic commodities. but a majority of the people who we talk to see that they want to make their way out of the capital, but then it comes down to the financial issues. they don't have enough money to afford to transport tickets to get out of up to them. and now they say that they're afraid with, by chance, have to find between the r a stuff in the army. they may be caught in the crossfire and may lose their lives. and then morgan reporting from durham and thank you very much. the fighting has worse and long running tensions in door for and l janina in west or for has seen some of the worst violence. those leading into neighboring
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chat arrive with injuries from meetings. zane this robbie has more from audrey on the chat sedan border and a warning some of yours may find the images in his report. disturbing. not all of all norse family made it out. he weeks for a cousin and a nephew, a book up below. both killed in elgin a now and he worries for those that he left behind members of the ethnic african muscle, each community. he says they had to lie about who they are to avoid execution at the hands of the general. we who arriving refugees in a group say are seemingly trying to cleanse the capital of 2 thousands west our full region of arrival tribes. i was a law. how does the model for the fight and l jeanine is about finishing of the muscle they've tried. they destroyed all our neighborhoods, their data stored, it, replace their muscle,
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these are staying now. the situation is horrible. every morning you wake up, you hear about someone having been killed. he bears the marks of beatings. he endured at a check point. as his children were forced to watch, even his pregnant wife do any day now was not spared beatings. when i was met in title. and instead of the month i'm, a lot of people from our family have died. we don't know was left because there is no network we can speak to each other. l janina is beginning to slowly empty out, slowly trickle out into odds, right? there are about 2 or 3 of these kinds of impromptu makes shift camps around the town. and those lucky enough to make it out of the besieged capital of west or 4, or coming to places like this. they are setting up tents with plastic tarps, with bits of cloth, with 3 branches and twigs. and they are here exposed to the elements waiting for
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any kind of help to arrive. or even in these conditions, precious moments of levity offer a peek into the resilience of people forced to endure with some are beginning to describe as yet another genocide in dar 4. but reality snaps back quickly. children, the most vulnerable are suffering most fucked, the most as her son was perfectly healthy. 5 months ago. now, clearly in need of serious medical attention, he could not get in l janina, but he will not get in a refugee camp. so they must wait and hope they say for the world to wake up to a war. within a week zane bus robbie olga 0 audrey eastern chad. leaders from the horn of africa are gathering into booty for original summits. and the conflict in sedan is talk of
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their agenda. bernard smith is following the meeting there. of the 4th team meeting . all you got this regional grouping of whole 8, colin of africa nations which includes sudan. of course, looming over this meeting is a crisis in sou down meetings, a preliminary meeting, the full of his main one earlier on today with the presence of tenure of south su down the present, the booty would have been tasked by you got to to report back on what's going on in suit on and that will be hurting closed section later on during this morning during this afternoon. but of the opening session, the executive, the secretary general of the got reminded the audience that before the conflict ensued, um it was the biggest host of refugees in the region. and so as a consequence of this conflict, the countries around it faced when he called the tween threats of refugees and asylum seekers coupled with food and security. and he said, that's why it's essential for e got to try and come to some sort of,
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some sort of way of persuading at least a ceasefire the sound of a sci fi into don. he said that he got his the best placed regional force is the best price regional organization to try and bring some sorts of some board in parties at least together. interesting meals of the summit for the 1st time in 60 days was every tray of which had been board comes again to all this time because of the presence of ethiopian troops in somalia. but every tray of being black. is there a suggestion of how seriously this region takes the threats of the conflict into done spreading? the european union says it's ready to provide you an issue with more than $1700000000.00 to help in struggling economy. if it agrees to a series of measures, it wants to come back to legal migration across the mediterranean mohammed vol has more for the 2nd time in just a week. the president of the european commission, along with italian adults prime ministers have come to tent,
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easier for talks with president isis issac. so main focus is migration smuggling and the economy cooperation. european commission is considering macro financial assistance as soon as the necessary or agreement is found. and we are ready to mobilize up to 900000000 euros for this purpose of my career financial assistance as an immediate step. so we could provide an additional up to $150000000.00 euros in budget support. right now, i don't statement issue with off to the talks. so that's the need to come by legal migration to and from tanisha. and to prevent the thought, see the general syrup and package comes the response to a combination of challenges facing felicia. the moment it includes west and economy conditions and an influx of migrants from the african nations trying to reach your fee and costs to,
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to an issue here. and the purpose of spots and the dump of gap is a large number of mike and the fifty's are waiting for the opportunity to take to the see to an easy to president space i, you visited the area to his view. but any solution to the issue of migration should not come at the expense of to lose whatever height the height of the, of them. and they are victims, victims of a global system that unfortunately treats them not as human beings, but as numbers, we cannot play the role but someplace openly and others hide, being gods for their country was the solution can only be humane, collective, and based on the law as he looked at it, so for the thought of history, if you want to have that consequences if it will be coupled with other financial agreements between the you and the transit countries on the mediterranean. which due to the suffering economies, 10 to 10 and 2 gathering points for india can migrate european countries via the
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potential deterioration of the economic situation that tunisia could make it more difficult to control migration flows wild human rights organizations like a said, the joint commission is between 2 easiest, and you could lead to the mistreatment of microphones. the asking tanisha not to facilitate the false 3. 10 of the fifty's. it's a septic c o from the european coast. how much fun but you, money that's on offer is contingent on she needs you accepting a separate loan from the international monetary fund. but that money is itself contingent on june as you're accepting reforms. the terms of the $1900000000.00 invest bailout include cutting governments subsidies and restructuring certain state owned companies. donors. very financial crisis engineers. yeah. if it doesn't make those changes, the tories and based economy was hit hard by the coven pandemic. and there's no marks by high inflation and unemployment. but the president guys' side has rejected the i m f terms and says he won't turn to and as you're into what he described as
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europe's border guard. alright, your rec you'll rich. bruckner is a professor of political science at stanford university in berlin. he joins us from brussels. you're rich, not sure if it's your rick, you'll registar, you'll correct me. it's the 2nd time that you are being leaders meet the changes in presidents about this in just a week. why are they so concerned about him? accepting these lots in the background is that the european union is in that complicated situation. when in 2015, the large number of microphones found their way to the european union. and then you was on pre pads, given the lack of infrastructure. and the burden was taken by germany. it was clear that the european union has to redesign its migration policy, which doesn't really exist. it was only in bits and pieces. it took 7 years. so at least start with a component which is border control. and that has been signed last week,
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which is only one element and did not much more complex picture of what quick one day become a migration policy. and that includes the outsourcing of the dirty work in protecting the european border. so on the one hand to an agent is a perfect candidate because it's autocratic leader could be a part not to provide stability in a situation when over $50000.00 of my friends arrived in europe and it took me with a right wing government with georgia, maloney quoting grades to a problem, hold of them at the to range and the whole set to easier will accept the money in order to do the work that she doesn't want to do. we need to, you know, it's interesting something you just said that the gene is, is the perfect candidate to help implement your policy. because it's autocratic leader, you know, could go along with this. there was notably no talk of the human rights of
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democracy. president site is accused by the opposition of confiscating political power and in the country. there was no talk of that at all. yes, we are one year before the next. your pin parliamentary elections and a lot of government is getting nervous about the situation and the swing to the right, which also many fasts in the deal last week about turning europe into something like a fortress. i'm not living up to its high flying expectations about its humanitarian identity. it helped 7 years ago to assignment your vice president to add one in turkey. and the hope is something similar as possible with tanisha. but the background of the story is that the green party in germany, that is part of the government haven't been criticized the form of conservative german government for flirting with ideas about camps in which refugees have
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directions to outside of the european union to check if they are eligible for asylum in the european union, and now they go even further beyond. the electro rate of the green party is shocked about the result, which is presented as a necessary concession in order to get a quote here in deal done. hold on ruble. if i can get you to talk about chon, is you a little bit on this? how valuable is that? you need an economy. i mean, what happens is if it doesn't take these loans, whether it's the i m f, loan or the european money as but would be just charge about the conditions from the eye a match. this is very unpopular for a president that on the one hand turns the democratic country of the 2011 into more and more a presidential autocratic system. but he needs money to compensate what he has to sacrifice if he continues with a condition that lives here that i am asked. so i think this was the background of
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the offer that your pin union has a different concept of conditionality. because tunisia can offer something the i m f is less interested in, because the i m f doesn't have a refugee problem. right? you'll read bruckner, a professor of political science at stanford university. thank you very much for having me. at least 40 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo, doing a raid on a campsite internally displaced people. this happened in the northeastern a tory province. the camp was under the protection of you enforces. the military says a coalition of rebel groups called co deco carried out the attack, burning civilians alive including women and children. the cadet co fighters are among the more than $120.00 armed groups. operating income goes gold, rich east is still a head on alpha 0. iraq's government approves a multi $1000000000.00 budget. find out why some have raise concerns about it. a 100 years of law. we take
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a closer look at the world famous 24 hour race. that's coming up in support with peters to the browser. cold wind has cross the whole of these countries here. that's a cold trunk. this contains on talk to care. so these temperatures and now where they should be the sunny size, unless you haven't been the fault. and how's, was probably snowing and snow channels at least. but this is back to, from the difference in temperature of at least 10 degrees would suggest you can print even as you get rid of here, in the se, offer 0, and that runs up towards the north west and beyond. now this is all a light shows from respond to him to the where they should be. you go to the north side of strap, the carabiner not through mexico intentions. here are 5 of 6 degrees above where
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they should be. this is oppressive, the dry heat and yet through, for example, home jurors across the model on to the smaller while it's been hot and quite, she becomes a bump where they should be, this has been for weeks on and the heaviest. right. and these moves cool. some southern has been in cuba and the sto potential of a more big charles, a friend in the bahamas, robin less so in his spaniard, us in the us. well, goodness of the east and the eastern kind of the circulation is changed, the wind direction and the rain will hope to suppress the still burning fires in quebec. then the plane states and midwest looked very fine, but there was still running out into the western plains and still it's raining. this far west is kind of food here. the, it's a well phyllis list and drama hopper up the chasing india celebrities. it's a high stakes game one when he goes behind the lines with those hunting for the big, big chest on. now just
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the, you're watching alpha 0, you're headlines. ukraine's top military command says there is heavy fighting on several front lines. according to keith, more than 2 dozen battles have taken place in the back of 24 hours around the eastern town of best moves and further selves. there would be an explosions near the sudanese capital is fighting between the army and the rapids. support forces escalates. dozens of people have been killed since the troops expired on sunday. and nato has begun its largest air deployment drills in europe. 25 countries from the alliance and its partners are participating with 250 aircraft and 10000 service man. it's a lease former prime minister silvio berlusconi has died at the age of $86.00. he was admitted to a hospital in the land on friday for what a said were pre planned tests related to his leukemia, a prophecy tycoon, and media magnets who was once it's a lease,
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richest man for the study transformed to the countries politics during his terms as prime minister faced multiple legal and 6th scandals eventually leading to his resignation in 2011. his party was part of a right wing alliance that came to power last year. and prime minister at georgia, maloney has led tributes to brother, scone silvio. berlusconi was above all a fighter, he was a man who was never afraid to defend his belief, and it was exactly that courage and determination that made him one of the most influential men in the history of italy. it allowed him to make real turning points in the world of politics, communication, and business with him. italy learned that it should never have limits imposed italy learned that it should never give up with him. we have fall one last many battles, and for him we will bring home the goals that we have set ourselves. as also paying tribute was vladimir put in who as long maintained close political and personal
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ties with silvio berlusconi. russian president called his passing and irreparable loss and of great sorrow. but let's go and you will have a state funeral at the milan cathedral on wednesday. sarah hi, rod takes a look back at his life and career, silvio. berlusconi was never happy with the men performing in front of his support as a high around the global stage. his playful touch was loved by some news flying out the prime minister 2 times, and was it these longest subbing place for leader? this one time, cruise, ship crew, you know, tons, property tycoon, went home to own it. so these biggest media and pie and the chairman of his beloved football team. ac milan, he will the tremendous influence of an estimate of $9000000000.00. the sony persuaded many italians, he was the right man. thoughts control the sea, followed him. that's right. it's easy sometimes seem to relation to initial to i am
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the most legally persecuted man of old times in the whole history of mankind worldwide. because i have been subjected to more than 2500 court hearings. his charm work sometimes when he gets imports and friends waiting thoughts, his attempts to humor often buck fight, it's got the salute. you don't have to bring you some greetings. greetings from a man. what's his name? just a minute. it was someone with a spark obama. then there was a personal vanity, the faceless, the permanent ton will the best uh for selling it to these image abroad. also, he claims he rolled with the political punches as well as the little one of the sold to during your campaign, raleigh and milan as lives in the legal battles against him became more lurid tale and patients wolfe. and he was convicted of tax quote. in 2013 and laid 0 of political corruption naturally avoiding jail. the convictions found him from office
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until 2019. and then there was the accusations of organizing 6 policies, attended by under age prostitutes, his political and personal dramas. in spite of blockbuster movie, it was the cops, the economy, that would eventually see you, whose political fates, it's least burden that took it to the brink of bankruptcy and bo, this go needs to confront ation with european partners. in recent years he faded from frontline politics, dogs by health consent. he re cost himself with a nate to lava. and finally mine boncey became a senator in 2022 and his leader for that it's highly a political policy but he found it. then he was never too far from the reins of power. the united nations secretary general has warranted generative artificial intelligence is a threat to democracy and human rights. antonio gutierrez says, a guy is being misused to support science, spread this information, and hate
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a lot of bills over the latest form of the visually intelligence genetic. he's a, i, a deafening. and they are a lot of those from the developers will design that the scientists and experts have called on the world. wicked, declaring a i and x is central set to humanity. on the bod with the risk of look, it was we must take those warnings seriously. also is there a diplomatic editor? james base is in new york san antonio gutierrez james, who is the latest high profile voice to chime in on the threats of ai. what stood out to you. and what he said, this is actually somebody of the site that you general has been talking about for quite some time. i remember just a few years ago with a fellow journalist here with the you. and when, when the sex general kept talking about a i being used it for defense purposes. and we'll say we, we junction via us reports has said, oh, that we use going on about killer robots. again,
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what it seems that the secretary general is being very prescient. on this issue and he's very concerned, he said that yes, there are great potentials from it, particularly in the health field and in the education fields. but he's very, very worried about the possible down the sides of a i. and as you heard the, the warnings that the, the world could be destroyed by a guy we've loved. now what the sex general tends to do, he's going to set up a scientific advisory board in the next few days with experts around the united nations, particularly the international telecommunications union, which deals with telecom, that's the un agency that deals with that based in geneva. and unesco this on typically agency, but lots of experts around the un urgently look at the issue of a i then he's going to set up an advisory board, an artificial intelligence in september at the un general assembly. now he doesn't
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wanna duplicate efforts that are already on the way. he may be aware that the u. k prime minister wishy soon act announced a global summit on a guy which has to take place in the autumn the you and clearly will be represented at that summit. and he also paid today to be agreeing to the idea which was also floating by mist. assume that when he was in washington, dc last week, the u. n. should set up a special agency to deal with a i modeled on the international atomic energy agency, the i. e. a that they could have something like that of set up for a i. but of course, international diplomacy studies, something like that up takes very long time, getting a hold of member states together and the water use the world doesn't really have a lot of time. a technology is moving so fast change space houses. heroes, diplomatic edits are reporting from new york. thank you. in the u. k. scotlands for a former 1st minister, nicholas sturgeon has insisted she is innocent of any wrong doing. she was arrested
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in question by the police on sunday before being released without charge. this in connection with an investigation and to the governing scottish national parties funding and finances. u. k. prime minister wishes to that cause wait in on the fall out of the former prime minister boris johnson, resigned from parliament soon access. he refused the johnson's request to send some of his allies to the house of lords, because he wants to change politics. johnson step down on friday after reading an advanced copy of a report into whether he misled parliament on lock down parties. it is due to be made public this week. i looked when it, when it comes to the owners and bar as guns and that bought virus don't send off me to do something that i wasn't prepared to do because i didn't think it was right. that was the, you know, i, the over ruled a whole lot committee or to make homelessness with people. now i, i wasn't prepared to do that is, is that i didn't think it was right. and if people don't like that,
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then tough for president, donald trump is heading to the state of florida to appear before court on tuesday, you are watching life pictures right now of donald trump's motorcade, the former us president right now in new jersey. but as we said, heading to florida, where he will be arranged on tuesday, donald trump formerly indicted just a few days ago is really forces have rated several areas in occupied westbank, including the general zone and they share a refugee camps one palestinian was injured near janine one of 13 others were arrested is really forces have been carrying a daily raids with this year being the most violent in decades says the rocks government has approved a $153000000000.00 budget with record money set aside for state work of wages and development projects. baghdad wants to improve services and rebuild neglected and war damaged facilities. however,
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the plan relies on oil prices reaching at least $70.00 a barrel. countries main source of income. not much of the one head is in baghdad with the latest on this way. and many people, especially about that and central and southern they rock, we're happy they celebrate that final approval of that budget. they. they rely on the budget to create more jobs for them, create development projects, maintain the infrastructure and services that have been destroyed the ruined by years of neglect and war. but on the other hand, you have the critics of opponents of that budget law. namely in the symbol of tournaments, code just region in those on a rock, especially those affiliated lawmakers and people up you need to do that because it's done through a public policy. they look at this low as a violation of the rights because as they say, it violates the rights of based on the 2005 a constitution which give the code this region as they say,
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the right to market exports and excavate for oil. and especially in, in terms of energy sector and the most but by virtue of that budget below that was just approved today of the somebody doing this because this reason lose control of that energy sector. and in return the best that the government, especially the so the state oil, the firm takes over and now it has full control over the energy sector in designated to a new mexico just region, namely, or those pertaining to excavation marketing and exporting over the oil. and this would be a tournament codes this region. 10 people have been killed in a bus crash while returning from a wedding in australia. 25 others were taken to hospital after the vehicle over turned on a foggy night in new south wales on sunday. the driver is under arrest and charged with dangerous driving. west in india and southern pakistan are bracing for some
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extreme weather meteorologist or warning psych loan before joy is gaining strength and is due to make landfall on thursday. a 1000000 people are in the path of a storm. several villages in the philippines are on evacuation watches, fears, grow after a volcanic eruption mounts meal and it is the ne is in the northeast of the country . it is viewing lava, down at slopes. officials raised the alert level to 3 on thursday with a 6 kilometers dangerous. so now, nearly 13000 people are staying in evacuation centers. as we speak. a british man has been arrested in south korea's capital. so after he attempted to climb the country's tallest skyscraper, staff at the $123.00 story locked to world tower force the man to stop because a sent once he reached the 73rd floor, he made the climb without any equipment. the still ahead on alpha 0, a professional golfer falls style of security as he tries to celebrate his friends . historic with that's coming up with peter stomach and sports
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the of the the peter stem. it has joined us onset with all your sports news. peter. so thank you very much. we'll start with some news out of the united states where senator has opened that investigation. and so the shock moved you between the pga golf 2 and saudi arabia's public investment fund. which blumenthal democrats from connecticut has officially aust both policies for communications and records related to the deal in elisa to p. j to a boss. j monahan. he says the southern utah and by the p j,
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which would spend more than a year finding saudis live series, raises serious questions about the nature of the agreement agreement, though, also sites, quote, the risks posed by a foreign government, assuming control over the coals, a cherished american institution. so the one to know that joke of it, she is jumping for joy of the clinching is 23rd grand slam title. and he has continued the celebrations. the fame jovan champion has been posing with the prophy and perio. something is all too familiar with having now won this tournament 3 times in his career. talk of h. b casper. read in sundays final to move one clear over f l in the bill in old time major trophies, and he returns to will number one as well. as the said, he's rivalry with an adult. roger phaedra and andy marie has been a huge part of the success having the 3 of us with the end the of course as well that we cannot forget the last 20 years, it's kind of reached the golden air,
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all of them in spanish, and has people like to call it so i'm really grateful to be part of this, these group of course journey still not over. i feel, you know, if i'm leading slants like why even think about, you know, ending the career that that already has been going on for 20 years. so, so i, you know, i still feel motivated, i still feel inspired to play the best tennis on these tournaments the most. do you know, grand slams now those are the ones that counts, i guess the most in the history of our sports. so i, i look forward already to, to wimbledon, presenting and football. the danielle of is, will remain in prison, of the spanish, quote denied his latest requests to be freed on bail a boston, and a code says he remains a flight risk. well, being investigated of and a legit, sexual assault at a nightclub in the city last year. that's the spine he's low, is say thing, he'd be prepared to turn as possible and wait
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a tracking device obeys who is being detained since january denies any wrong doing . and is a wasting a trial base egyptian side, i lastly have won the african champions league for a wrinkled 11th the time they beat, defending champions. we dog casablanca, of morocco with 22 minutes to go a lot please mohammed, i'm the one them, made the school 11 on the night, which is how it ended method was enough for a 3 to aggregate winful in egypt. sions: it seems they food champions a cycle in full use. sunday was just the nicest chad saying what has been a sort of success that has lasted over a 100 years. the spoken glove was established back in 1907. in that time, it's one of the african champions league, a wrinkled 11 times, as well as 25 continental titles, a rule making it the most successful team in africa, and domestically the club leads the way having 140 to egypt and premier leave
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titles. that's the same success slid to i left me being voted the top african club of the 20th century in 2001 to you're going to have won the fees on the $20.00 woke up for the 1st time. they'd be to, to the 1000000 the fine left, the diego metadata stadium, a laptop to origin, tina we see on a rodriguez schools, the winning goal with 4 minutes to go. and that's for these wild celebrations from the year of why coach must send a burly at full time. if it 3 steps to speak to 4 consecutive group and teams winning beside the didn't, the nuggets could change the n b. i talked to for the 1st time and they franchise history later on monday, the nuggets need the miami heat. 31 in the base, the 7 series and the blanket. i'm in denver, but they are not underestimating their opponents ability of staging and come back. i think it's not going to be motion and it's going to be a job. doesn't need to do to be done, you know, i think you're ready if you're going to be locked in and ready to go and just going to be again,
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but we need to then my biggest concern going into any close at game is human nature and fighting against that, you know, you're of 31. and you know there's, there's a most teams when you're up 31, they come up for air, the relax. we've been down 31 before. and we've come back in one. and we know anything as possible. and, and that's why i like my message to our team before we came down to the media and the open portion of practice as was our approach has to be that were down 31 know, very desperate. we have to be more desperate. they're hungry. we have to be hungry or but the heat phase, the top task, any one team in n, b, a history as over to in such a day for such that was never on james's 2016 cleveland academy is against the golden state warriors. so the players are not giving up without a fight. we didn't come this far to, to stop playing now, no matter what the odds are, the analytics. when we get out there, we just got to compete. we got to $11.00,
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and then we got to one another. so then we are one another in the in be moods with the world of moses bold has the bron james kick start to build them on 24 hour race one. it's $100.00. the end of those 3 victory belongs to the call and drive it, and so you can go round the clock and get further than anyone else that speeds of more than 370 kilometers per hour. full rece reports from phones. no problem. james is used to the role of the crowd, but it was the role of engines that drowned up anything else. as basketballs, like a stall going as much as bolts, most like conic races underway. librium was a level for the 100 percent of the 3 of the 24 hour insurance rice, one which is not about finishing 1st was about driving the 1st of which attract some $300000.00 funds from across the world. the lamar itself is crazy. 24 hours a racing is is, it's a huge task in every way. so i've seen drivers experience drivers cry after the
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race, even for the b 5 o, p 10. during the night, you'll see the theme and the girl sleeping on the floor of the carriage and you need to have this insurance mentality. and you need to know also your limits to prevent mistakes from fatigue teams where i type between 3 drivers routes. now one of them is allowed to race both and 14 and i was gone out for the 1st time on saturday. it's now really knowing 30 am on sunday the 17 hours. that's still been 6 hours. that's a long time to drawings, and it's a long time to watch as well. but that doesn't put people off. that is comforting for internationals. while local families have been coming for generations. mostly about the noise at the start, the atmosphere, people everywhere. it's you pub limo has an impact on the motor industry beyond
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encouraging a lot of calls. the need for insurance has improved fuel efficiency for the average household runaround to limone will have 2 types of hydrogen call competing by 2026 . so 2 technologies sort of sense and i know 10 download engine will be held in direct competition. so the best way to sort sure technology is and by such a race, some things don't change even back in 1923, the race was held. site manufacturers could show off that causes your ability level has since and it's bolting hollywood legend. history was made in this latest division to with right within the 1st race since 1965 full rece out is era. the more french canadian gulf. and nick taylor has become the 1st day from each country to win the canadian openings. 69 years. i needed it with a stunning finish and
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a playoff with told me fleetwood taylor had this pump from almost 22 inches away. for an eagle on the 4th extra hole, the ceiling victory instead of the delay to the i'm probably the one of the studies ever made in his career. but sphere, thoughtful fellow canadian say adam head when he ran onto the green to congratulate taylor. taken down by a security guard, he doesn't even base the angle in slow motion. it turned out the security guard had not recognize the many st cloud's supplied headwind, finishing, and a tie for 12 us. okay, we'll leave with this and that will be related with most votes. nice several. all right, peter. thank you so much. i'm seriously contemplating setting my alarm to 3 30 am local to watch that heats. now get skiing, peter. thank you. i'm back in just a moment.
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