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the the hello i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our lives from doha, coming up in the program today. ukraine says it's forces every taking the 4th village in the eastern done yet screeching as it steps up. it's counter offensive against russian troops. survivors speak of killing sexual violence and beat things in western door for a former us president donald trump set software historic port appearance in miami, on charges of mishandling classified documents and piece of statements. videos for the us sent us open, send investigations into the mucho between the pga gulf to and saudi arabia's
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public investment fund. i know that you all could, which celebrates a 23rd grand slam title on the streets of paris. the ukraine's top military command says there is heavy fighting on several front lines . keith says more than 2 dozen battles have taken place in the past 24 hours around the eastern town of buff moods and further south ukraine said russia carried up more than 30 air strikes and several dozen missiles strikes in the regions that is after you. crane said it re took another village in the west of the don't you ask region. the village of storage of a is in the same cluster as 3 others that keeps says it read took on sunday at moscow, didn't comment on those, but did say that it repelled a tax elsewhere in the east. charles stratford is near the town to valley can never see. okay, and file this report that we just come out of the completely destroyed town of
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villa nova su can now this is the epi sensitive one of these big pushes being made, seemingly by ukrainian policies. trying to involve south on russian positions, according to the government. and the military they have in there was liberated, taken back control of a number of settlements south of that town. well, that's not what we're hearing for some of the soldiers commodities that we've spoken to in this area. they say that multiple operations are still ongoing in the settlements, and certainly there's a lot of heavy shilling that we heard. we understand. grab me, solve every. all jewelry being used as the situation is exceptionally tense in this town. and one can only imagine for the south, very, very few civilians around on. so western intelligence agencies will tell you that there's push in this area so far the ukrainians haven't even met yet. the 1st big, heavy line of russian defense, the weather has been a lot better today. meeting the both sides can use the drones as recognizance and
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supportive supporting targets and the ground is dry again because it was biz that's a, this count true offensive of the beginnings of it may be halted because it's very difficult to use tanks in wet weather. so yeah, a lot of heavy flooding, not just here, but in various different places along the front line. it's going to be very interesting to see just how follow the ukrainians really can keep this momentum going in the hours, days, even weeks. i hate child stratford, which is 0. felicia noble suca, us secretary of state anthony, blinking has been monitoring the ukrainian counter offensive and he says ukrainian success on the battlefield could be a catalyst for peace. the ukraine successively, the counter fences would do 2 things. it would strengthen its position at any negotiating table that emerges. and it may have the effect as well, of actually causing proven to finally focus on
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negotiating an end to the war that he started. and in that sense, it can actually bring peace closer. not put it further away, nato has begun its 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's exercises. sweden is seeking to become a member of the alliance. step boston has more from the exercises influence store of germany, of the sky above you were looking like 2 was on the across from $25.00 nato countries are playing out how to react when attack from the east. military officials denied the trails are aimed at sending a message to russia these agreeable. if this exercise is not the signal directed to any one as a signal to ourselves is made to itself because it's missing. nathan nations participating under general come onto a signal,
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but we can defend this country and it's a lot higher than the exercise has been planned since 2018 after russia annex crimea. but officials say the invasion of ukraine has made it even more urgent since the creation of need to after world war 2. no exercise has seen so many phone planes and personnel deployed in germany. that is a big challenge. all the nation is coming to germany as uh, for example, united states as country which is filled with the way. i had a lot of challenges to bring all the act of all the materials over the atlantic ocean. but as well as the other nations close by. so the department is yeah, in the beginning of x as i else exercise, the most important part of both june to 10 day drill fleet, busy commercial flights on to close for several hours every day. most likely causing your traffic disruption and delays for passengers. nasal countries are taken to this guy to flex their muscles at a time when the war and ukraine seems to escalate. while officials have stress that the hypothetical enemy in this exercise is not to russia. these maneuvers above
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germany and further through the east will send the message to moscow soon dodge f sixteens. participating in the drills could be sent to the was own, and ukraine. in the next few weeks, ukrainian pilots will be trained to fly. the american mate fight the jets, air force personnel participating in the drill say they are and faced by the reality of the war and ukraine. for me, i believe that is a great opportunity for unity. um, even though we understand there are a lot happening within the european, the theaters, the air defender exercise has nothing to do with what is happening in the ukraine. currently, we're focused on just strengthening our partnerships as well as being good allies at the end of the drills, nato countries hope to know that in the case of an attack on one of the members that can count on enough support from the authors steadfast and l g 01, stop germany and nato members of port billions of dollars of age and to ukraine,
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since the war began, helping the country hold out against larger armed forces from russia. let's look at the numbers. the us is by far the largest contributor sending weapons, ammunition, and military equipment worth $46000000000.00 by the end of february. this year. the u. k. is the 2nd biggest donor. 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 baffled tanks of package totaling 3800000000 dollars to date why poland has sent equipment in emulation worth 2600000000 dollars. and it also plays a vital role in logistical f as to deliver international military aid to ukraine. jamie sheer is an associate fellow at the british think tank chatham house. he says, nato is focusing on air superiority. this has been planned since 2018. they chose them all of exercises or using its land forces. i do show maritime exercises. one
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large one took place in the body just last week, but the, the l. a picture has pain. if you liked the missing piece of proposals, many of the pilots will be exercising and they said defend your of exercise will be coming together for the very 1st joint. they're all kinds of different across makes . it has to make sure to model control system, future operability as well. so the integration with the air defense systems like patriot air buffers on the ground. i do so with this search for you to check from the technical point absolutely crucial for the success of ground operations. so i may try to make sure that this has a cover all of the proofs that it would be putting into your any events of a complex way to clear in this exercise, the yeah, profit of your pricing inmate to ask place only open later territory. there's no question of flowing into ukraine. there's no question of flying over cleaning grad
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school coming closer to russia. it's purely about the collective defense. former us president donald trump has set off that his court appearance in miami, on tuesday. trump faces $37.00 charges for allegedly keeping classified documents after his term ended in 2021. he is the 1st former president in us history to face federal criminal charges. law enforcement in the us state of florida is stepping up security ahead of building trump's arraignment. many of his supporters are calling for protests and rallies outside the miami court house, which is 00 and fishers in miami is going to be covering that for us today. tomorrow of course as well, trump is headed over to where you are allen, law enforcement beefing up security the yeah, he's heading down to is uh his place a model lago where he'll be over night before heading here to miami and he's a is the security around here is certainly getting tied to it's not oppressive yet,
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but by this time tomorrow it's going to be much, much tighter because of course, business history in the making it as a president twice impeached and not going to be twice indicted. he'll be brought into the court. well, he'll go in under grind member when they appear in court in new york in april. we got shot so we can walk you through the court room. the court house heading to the court room and, and sitting down. we're not going to see any pictures best time writing. this is a federal courthouse. we operate under completely different rules he'll be brought in. he will be like 20 cli fingerprinted, so none of the black ink stuff is picture will be taken. he will then be taken into court, and at that point, the charges will be read a $49.00 page and diamond, of course, up to 7 charges. it's up to 2 of them relating to the mishandling of documents. start at that point, donald trump, to offer a plea and if, as trip social posts over the last few days or anything to go by, he will be entering a plea of not guilty. that will then be
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a few legal arguments were expecting his team to suggest that the charges should immediately be thrown out. they will talk about selective prosecution. they will make other arguments as well. there may well be an argument to move this to west palm beach. don't your model lago claiming that that's where the offense is allegedly took place that for that square of the heating and the court hearing. and the trial should take place if it actually goes to trial. but then the, the we date set. so the, the lawyers can go, we look at the documents that have been provided in this case, and then they will come back on another date and perhaps at that point, make more detail legal arguments. but that's certainly what we're expecting. in the short time, the donald trump will spend in the court house here in miami. right. steve clemens here, a ground 0 for us. all the news today and tomorrow. thank you very much and sorry, alan fisher, i beg your pardon. oh, steve clemens is the host of the bottom line else's yours weekly show. he's also the founding editor at large of semen for a new digital media platform,
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and he joins us from washington, dc. steve, it's great to have you on the show. look, even by trump standards being indicted for violating the espionage act is perilous territory the politically, of course, but legally as well. how has trump handled his new reality so far? well it's so far. he's basically, um, you know, kind of shrugged his shoulders. you know, he's complying with it what is being said, but he is being as rambunctious and contentious as ever. and he's not giving any sense that these legal mash nations really matter to him. other than that, he sees it. it's a continuation of a stack deck against him. of a conspiracy of deep staters in washington are out to get him in very unfair. this is a, an unfair waste from his perspective. but, but it's, i think you just heard, you know, donald trump is going to be spending a lot of time this next year, basically trying to duck and dive the legal dimensions of, of,
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of what's going on. and so he's going to have to campaign robust speech and try to stay out of jail robustly has the same time. alright, about the staying out of jail park. his a former attorney, not his attorney, sorry, bill bar. the us attorney general former us attorney general, under donald trump did say to fox news, i think was sunday. he said look, if house of what's in the indictment is true, then he's toast, your thoughts the right. mean, i mean, the bill bar obviously has a bone to pick with donald trump about how the 2 of them separated with bill bar. as a conservative, conservative attorney, he was considered to be one of the finest in the conservative circles when he was brought into the attorney general, his words matter and his the best bit about the national security related document that donald trump and apparently was messing around with and had under and, and also hiding. i mean, remember, it's not just espionage jack,
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it's conspiracy. and it's auction of justice related to hiding and trying not to comply with the national archives, allegedly so within that world, bill bars voice is one less painted than say, if you're a democratic administration, attorney general and he's made an assessment, the donald trump is in some real deep water on this, whether or not it effect and politically is an entirely different category. but legally he is it very, i think that need be, you know, it's, as we wrote in some of, for today the legal path that donald trump has to survive is getting narrow and now or even as a political pathway to the g o. p nomination remains very wide eyed. that's what it was gonna ask you. what about that political pathway or well, i mean, i think right now we're seeing that it least didn't reaction to this indictment. this at the end, these charges that we'll see you on for the 75 percent according to
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a c b s poll of likely g o p voters, either support donald trump mc no change in their view, or actually like him more after these charges 75 percent is a big number. what we don't know is when you begin to stack in other possible indictments down the road over how we, uh, was involved with the jane uh january 16th direction for how he may have metal in the georgia election. but turns into 2020 presidential race. these are 2 other major legals freight trains, you know, running right towards him. and so it begins to put the republican party into a bind at some point. because while the g o p base may still claim to him and liked him more than any other option, at some level, you've got to ask, can that person ever went over independence, or will they lose the kind of loosely affiliated republicans that don't want to be associated with trump at that level, you may win the primary, but there's no way you're going to win the general election. and i think we are not
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there yet by any means. but that's what a lot of the analysts are suggesting is, is, is the kind of turn around the corner which we, we can't see yet, but, but it does lie out there. new host else is yours, weakly show the bottom line. so i have to ask you is the bottom line, where does this leave the presidential campaign and us politics and it leaves it in real quandary because we have 2 candidates that have different kinds of fragility. donald trump has legal fragility. he has rigidity with a huge number of americans, but just say we don't want a multi point diag dated. you know, federal, he charged warmer president. you've got another dimension where a jo biden's age is raising questions with a lot of even democrats about whether he's got the vigorous ness and the ability to run and whether or not his number 2 is vice presidential candidate could really step in for him or not. you've got rigidity in both sides of the ticket and lots of
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americans are frustrated by it. we could end up with the situation. i'm not saying we will, we could add up to the situation where the 2 people we see things are going to run, run in both ticket democrat and republican. may not be there in those positions when we actually see this race come down to the finish. oh alright fascinating. thank you very much. alpha 0, steve clements, pleasure to have you on the show. there's plenty more ahead on the news hour, including what the leaders are offering sion is. yeah. and what they expect president, case side to do for them and return the controversial stay there. who transformed at least political and corporate landscape, former prime minister, silvio berlusconi, and messy mania in china is hundreds of fans wait outside his hotel desperate for a glimpse of origin. tina is work of winter. that's in support later on. so the
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to sedan were loud, explosions, rock, the city of undermine fighting between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces is only worsening and follows. a brief period of relative calm brought on by a 24 hour ceasefire, but at least 18 people have now been killed in the capital region. since that truth ended, our correspondent morgan has more from undermine near the capital. monday's thoughts, edwards heavy explosions and arts and every fire in the city of undermine. they will also direct the confrontations between the rapids support forces and this is denise army around the afternoon local time here in the city. now there are 2 strategic locations controlled by this within these army, and which the power, military rapids support forces have been trying to gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april. there's the engineer score in the southern part of the mind city. then there is why they say you're not in the northern parts of the mine city, which is where the southern these army, spicy jets have been taking off from. and what's the artist that has been trying to
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gain control of since the thoughts of the fighting in mid april, they will also explosions and heavy artillery fire reports in the southern parts of the capital. once again, residents were advised to stay indoors, but they said that that is not safe because on sunday, at least 18 civilians were killed. one shilling fell in their homes as fights and continued between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. people who we speak to say that they try to make their way out of the capital, but because of the cost of transportation fees, many remain traps here in the capital part to them with no access to humanitarian aid and no access to shops for them to be able to buy their basic commodities. people say that they're worried that they would either die of hunger as a result of little 8 coming in or being caught in the crossfire between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. he but morgan, alta 0 on through mine, leaders from the horn of africa or proposing an initiative to end the fighting in sedan. within 10 days, delegates from ethiopia, south sedan,
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somalia and kenya have chosen to meet the warring parties of the conflict. they aim to persuade the head of sedans. army abdul settled were hon and the leader of the rapids support forces mohammed home done done to low to meet face to face members of the god original blog. fear that the conflict could be stabilize the region, the deputy chairman of students, transitional counsel echoed those same fields. so this is risky. i mean, that is why is that is key and when you a side of the war like these incidental cause, that is so many clearing and stick one less than this. so then, then you'll have a little circle pop up this fighting the 2nd punch yesterday to view that and to the fighting. and then it will has the extended elements. so we don't know how this extended extended elements. i'm going to play out. and this was done, and the fighting has worse and long running tensions and or for and l janina in west or for has seen some of the worst violets those leading into neighboring shad
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arrived with the injuries from meetings. same bas robbie has more from audrey on the chat sedan border and a warning. some viewers 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, but are below both killed in l janina and he worries for those they 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 students west are for region of arrival tribes. i was so how does the model for the fight to know jeanine is about finishing of the muscle. they try, they destroyed all our neighborhoods. there they destroyed it, replaced their muscle. these are staying now. the situation is horrible. every
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morning you wake up, you hear about someone having being killed. he bears the marks of beatings. he endured at a check point. as his children were forced to watch and even his pregnant wife do any day now, was not spared. beatings was made in paper. and instead of the muslim, a lot of people from our family have died. we don't know who is 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 are for our 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. 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 and our for but reality snaps back quickly. children, the most vulnerable are suffering most of most as her son was perfectly healthy, 5 months ago. now, clearly in need of serious medical attention, he could not get in elgin enough, that 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 ralphie o g, a 0 audrey eastern chat to at least 40 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo in a raid on a camp for internally displaced people. it happened in the country's ne, a tory province. the camp was under the protection of u. n. forces,
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and military says a coalition of rebel groups carried out the attack, burning civilians alive including women and children. the rebels are considered one of the deadliest any more than 120 on groups operating in the d. r. c's gold, which east? the european union says it's ready to provide you an issue with more than $1700000000.00 to help it struggling economy. if it agrees to a series of measures, it wants to combat the legal migration across the mediterranean. volleyball has more for the 2nd time in just a week. the president of the european commission, along with the tale and dutch prime ministers, have come to tent easier for talks with president isis, isaac. the main focus is migration smuggling and economic 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
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900000000 euros for this purpose of mac for financial assistance. us as an immediate step, we could provide an additional up to $150000000.00 euros in budget support. right now don't statement issue with off to the talks. so that's the need to combat illegal migration to add from tunisia and to prevent the thought see a general c o p and package comes in response to a combination of challenges facing felicia at the moment. it includes with economy conditions and an influx of migrants from the african nations trying to reach your fee and costs. so to an issue here in the polls in suspense, and the dump of gap is a large number of mike and the fifty's are waiting for the opportunity to take to the c to nation president space i you visited areas to his view, but any solution to the issue of migration should not come at the expense of 10
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years, whatever height, the height of any 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 that someplace openly and others hide, being gods for their country was the solution can only be humane, collective, and based on the law itself at the corner of the street, 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 tend to turn into gathering points for india can migrate european countries via the potential deterioration of the economic situation. attorneys, you could make it more difficult to control them. migration flows wild human rights organizations. like i said, the joint commission is between tanisha and you could lead to the mistreatment of michael. so asking tanisha not to facilitate the false $310.00 of the fifty's. it's
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a septic c o from the european coast. how much fun of the you, money is contingent on to and is your accepting a separate loan? this one from the international monetary fund or regina's, it would need to agree to reform just before receiving money from the i m f. and the terms of the $1900000000.00, i must be allowed to include cutting government subsidies and restructuring certain state owned companies. donors, fear of financial crisis engineers. yeah, if it doesn't make those changes, the tours and based economy was hit hard by the cobit pandemic, and is no marked by high inflation and unemployment. the president, case cited has rejected the mess terms. he says he will not turn to an issue into what he described as europe's border guard. you'll rick bruckner is a professor of political science at stanford university in berlin. and he explains why the you is offering this money to to this. yeah. the background is that the
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european union is in a complicated situation when in 2015, a large number of microphones found their way to the european union and, and you was unprepared, 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 to at least start with a component which is border control. and that has been signed last week, which is only one element and i'm much more complex picture of what could one day become a migration policy. and that includes the outsourcing of the dirty work in protecting new york in florida. so on the one hand to me, you said it's a perfect candidate because it's autocratic leader could be a partner to provide stability in a situation when over 50000. my friends arrived in europe and italy with
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a right wing government with georgia maloney quoting weights to, to take the problem over the mediterranean and hope that tunisia will accept the money in order to do the work that she doesn't want to do. in the attorney. we are one year before the next york in parliamentary elections and a lot of governments are getting nervous about the situation and the swing to the right, which also manifests in the the last week about turning your up into something like a fortress and not living up to its high flying expectations about its humanitarian identity. it helped 7 years ago to assign a deal with prizes and 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 heavily criticized the form, a conservative german government for flirting with ideas about camps in which
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refugees have 2 wretches 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. it's shocked about the result which is presented as a necessary concession in order to get a quote here in deal done. the still ahead on alpha 0, tens of thousands, forced to leave their homes in the philippines as a volcano stores dispute alada and 100 years of luma. we take a closer look at the world famous 24 hour race that's coming up in sport later. this hour with peter, the hot breeze is blowing exhausted because what's happening in the rape in seat.
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however, he's not rid of the thing for turkey, them having the night so warm enough. but you'll see the still blue dots up here, which means this day dawns, you see the showers growing with the daily heat and that all over. talk it once more and cursed. 22 degrees in shelves, shelves in cypress rain coming into the finals of egypt and the trust just science and gals are, is rolling eventually probably into jolting. so if don't a boat and draw a picture, all the free rock and try this out. it is drying, hold. $4746.00, typically down to the gulf states last year, because i think this is taking the energy up atmosphere and encouraging wouldn't come towards it. so we thought that the system taught window the time, but it's back and dry. the winds even hotter during wednesday, probably bringing dust even sound storms with it, certainly down through savvy ravia. now if you're in tropical africa, near lake victoria, you get daily showers if you're relying on the monsoon wind, which is this one here to bring you right on the coast resolved for 10 years. some
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of you, you're going to be solely disappointed in the next couple of days in southern africa, particularly south africa, the winning, the current strong and the radius coming once again through the cape, both west and east. and the cost is everywhere and it's choking out. planted very, very dangerous because you're cleaning this for breakthroughs all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this man named substance abuse who run plastic waste of fries on which is 0. how do you turn this into this? the
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challenge is the answer. you the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else has 0. your headlines this, our 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 past 24 hours around the eastern
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town of buffalo and further south. there has been explosions near the sudanese capital is fighting between the army and the rapids. support forces escalates. dozens of people have been killed since a truce expired on sunday. former us present and donald trump has set off for his court appearance in miami. on tuesday, trump faces $37.00 charges for allegedly keeping classified documents after his term ended in 20. 21 is the 1st form of presidents and us history to face criminal charges. the united nations secretary general has warned that the generative artificial intelligence has been used to spread this information and hate. antonio gutierrez says, while technological advancement has been used for good, the risk currently posed by ai, written democracy and human rights. a lot of bills over the latest form of oxy officially intelligence genetic. he's a i, a deafening. and they are a lot of those from the developers will design and it's the scientists and experts
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have called on the world. wicked, the creating a and exist central set to humanity. on the bod with the risk of nokia was we must take those warnings seriously. a diplomatic editor james bay's reports from the un headquarters in new york. 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 a i, particularly in the health field. and in the education fields, but he's very, very worried about the possible downsides of a i. and as you had 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 gonna 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,
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that's the un agency that deals with that based in geneva and unesco this on typically agency, but lots of experts around you and urgently look at the issue of a i and the also a paid today to be agreeing to the idea, which was also flow to define. just assume that when he was in washington, d. c. last week that 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, in international diplomacy studies, something like that up takes very long time getting ahold of member states together . and the water use the world doesn't really have a lot of time. a technology is moving so fast the u. k. prime minister originally. so that cars wait in nafta, former 5 minutes of boris johnson resigned from parliament. he says he refuse johnson's request to send some of his allies to the house of lords. doing by the
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explains. this is the 1st time we, she's so you're not gonna address for you. see, since last friday we're downing street published johnson's on his list without the names of several people that he wanted to elevate to the house of lords. and in fact, the lords appointments commission has confirmed that it remove no less than 8 of the proposed names. now, recently seen, i keep saying that he pushed back when bars johnson directly asked him to either over robot lloyd's commission or to promise individuals may be rewarded all through a general election. i wasn't prepared to do that, is that i didn't think it was right. and if people don't like that then tough. well, bobby's johnson is not dropping this argument. he has put out this statement saying quite wishy so you're not case talking rubbish. he suggests that the prime minister could, who's on a page that proposed pages without overruling that loads commission. now last friday, johnson himself said he would be standing down as a member of parliament. that was off to he was advised that
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a parliamentary committee. would you be looking into whether johnson misled parliamentary, but things like coby rule writing was about to suggest to be suspended for at least 10 days. that could have triggered a by election in johnson's constituency. and it seems he didn't want to face the voltage drops and then his allies have different times coals that committee a time to record to now a downing street to say any threats against the committee are totally unacceptable . now the prime minister and his cabinet seems to be trying to put out the message that the policy i'm, the country are ready to move on from the bar is johnson error. but it's clear that johnson himself still has the capacity to inflict for the damage the theme ball, but i'll just 0 long it. at least former prime minister silvio berlusconi has died at the age of 86. he was admitted to a hospital in milan on friday for what aids said were pre planned tests related to his leukemia. faced multiple legal and sex scandals eventually leading to his
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resignation in 2011. his party was part of a right wing alliance that came to power last year. prime minister, georgia maloney has led tributes to brother scanner. see view middle school, you know sort of facility up there to school. he was above all a fighter. he was a man who was never afraid to defend his believes, 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 found one last many battles, and for him we will bring home the goals that we have set ourselves. also paying tribute was let him here put in who as long maintained close political and personal ties with berlusconi. the russian president called his passing and irreparable loss and of great sorrow. but let's go and you will have a state funeral at midland cathedral on wednesday. sarah hi rights takes
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a look back at his life and career. silvio berlusconi was never happy with the mental forming 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's these longest subbing place for leader this one time, cruise, ship crew, you know, tons, property tycoon, went on to own it's of these biggest media and pie and the chairman of his beloved football team. ac milan, he will the tremendous influence of an estimate support soon as $9000000000.00. by this phone, you waited many italian. he was the right man. well, it's control the see followed him. that's right. it's easy sometimes seem to relate to initial to i'm 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
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hearings. his charm work sometimes when he gets imports and friends waiting thoughts, his attempts to humor often. buck fired fancy said lucy, don't have to bring you some greeting sweet things from a man. what's his name? he said i will just a minute. it was someone with a time bark obama. then there was a personal vanity, the faceless, the permanent ton, will the best selling it to these image abroad or so 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 baffles against him became more lurid tale and patients wolfe and he was convicted of tax quote in 2013 and laid 0 of political corruption. now, early avoiding jo, but the convictions followed him from office 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,
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it was the cops in economy that would eventually steal his political fates. italy's burden that took it to the brink of bankruptcy, and the sco needs to confront ation with european partners. in recent years he faded from frontline politics dogs by health consent. he recalls himself with a nature love and assignment, he mind balance. he became a senator in 2022 and his leader for that it's highly a political policy that he found that he was never too far from the reins of power uranium. the president has arrived in venezuela at the start of a tour of 3 latin american countries. it is the 1st time abraham were you see, has visited the region since he became president. iran has been an important commercial partner for venezuela since it was subjected to sanctions by the united states. and the european union racy will also be visiting cuba and nicaragua. iraq's government has approve the $153000000000.00 budgets with
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a record amount set aside for state workers and development projects. but the plan relies on oil prices reaching at least $70.00 a barrel of oil being the country's main source of income. and the head reports from baghdad, after 6 months of political disagreement, iraq's parliament testifying that he paused. it's the budget law in especially on the last that through the hours of monday morning. and peace located $153000000000.00 with this year. and the coming to years time in the whole book about that, this idea, this amount will enable the government to invest in technology and increase domestic production, especially in the energy sector. but it should also be used to attract investment to the private sector so that all should be translated into services to alleviate people's lives burden then. but this budget depends on global oil prices remaining at $70.00, a battery with the rocks oil exporting capacity of the 1000000 and 500000 barrels
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a day. a. the many you rockies are hopeful, the budgets will create more jobs, maintain services, and rebuild that facility is destroyed by years of war and neglect. but others are critical of certain aspects of the budget which they see as a violation of the regions rights for people in central and southern iraq. the long awaited decision is life changing, especially with raising summer heat and frequent power outages every this why? yeah, yeah. so what i want, i want them to reform, health care and education systems, or hospitals or a disaster. we need subsidized housing units because of rent. prices are so high. a lot of the houses are the ones that government to take care of jobless people, pensioners, and those under the poverty line, as well as our devastated infrastructure. most of the bill was approved just by the objections of, from a number of books, including some from the semi it's in them is good this region in the north.
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hopefully you, this could give more power to the central government. how did it default to how to handle source? of course, number 13 and 14 that the budget little go against previous agreements between us and the federal government about todd as it gets back to control of the old production. and i'll send me a ton of this code just reaching us, and this is a violation of the constitution and we will challenge it at the supreme court if you have it. this comes against the backdrop of a recent arbitration case, which about a bad one. again, is to keep for allowing the code this region to exports, oil flow to it is to the tory without that consent. opposition politicians out of warning unless the bill guarantees, if a distribution of the budget, it might further depend disputes between baghdad and other regions. how would the height of disease bought a bad? the west in india and southern pakistan are bracing for some extreme weather, mutual,
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ologist or warning psych loan before joy is gaining strength and is due to make landfall on thursday. 1000000 people are in the path of a storm. in my own volcano, in the central philippines, i started spewing law. the local authorities are now preparing to move 25000 more people in case volcanic activity escalates. barnaby lo reports from the province of l. bye. it is a sight to behold. we owned volcano as central philippines is known to have a near perfect cone. owing to its frequent directions, its summit has been blowing since last week, and its been attracting tourists. but for people who live around one of the philippines most active volcanoes, it's bad news. on monday, scientists and local officials confirmed la vice, now slowing down the volcano slopes, an escalation, but not enough to raise the alert level yet. okay. yep. and since we're at level 3, so web apartment, they did the back later,
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those that maybe within the 6 kilometer danger zone, if and when other levels become select level of poor, where my data to about the week, those living within the 70 kilometer danger zone. more than 13000 people have already fled their homes. but what they used to me on rumblings, they said they're not taking any risks. the getting up, but it's better to be on the safe side so we can be sure will survive including our children and our livestock. oh, it looks like my younger brother, robert, the great, the adults assigning government officials aren't taking any chances either. they're already preparing to move more people during the last option in 2018. pre emptive evacuations prevented any loss of life, a state vault and all that just say my own is already a rough thing, but it's a quiet time known as a fuse interruption. you're hoping it won't progress to
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a violent disruption, but it's too early to predict how severe it will be. barney, below alger 0. it goes to the city, the philippines, still ahead on elsie's 0 professional golf for tackled by security stuff as he tries to celebrate his friends. historic, when that's coming up with peter stem is in support. later this hour
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the and it's time for all that sports news. we promised you with peter stem it who's joined us on said peter, thank you very much for the introduction. so we'll start with some news out of the united states where
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a senator has opened an investigation. and so the shock moves you between the pga goals to and saudi arabia's public investment fund and richard blumenthal, a democrat from connecticut, has officially all both parties, full communications and records related to the deal in relation to a p. j to a boss. j monahan. he says the southern utah and by the p j, which would spend more than a year of fighting saudi's lives series, raises serious questions about the nature of the agreement. blumenthal, also sites the risks posed by foreign governments assuming control over what he calls a cherished american institution. what is the one to the no, that talk of which is jumping for joy after changing his 23rd grand slam title and use continued the celebrations, the friendship, and champion as imposing with the trophy in paris. something his old seem familiar with having now won this tournament 3 times in his career. talk of h. b casper, reading sundays funnel to move one k over f l, the dell in old time,
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major trophies. and you were tends to well number one as well. the fed said he's rivalry with an adult, roger federal and the murray 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 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 slams like, why even think about, you know, ending the career that, that already has been going on for 20 years. so, so i'm, you know, i still feel motivated. i still feel inspired to play the best tennis on these tournaments the most, you know, grand slams and those are the ones that counts, i guess the most in the history of our sports. so i, i look forward already to,
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to wimbledon. are from a to in a superstar to a simple one, and leon l miss e, as in china with the origin seen a squared and he's present stay has simply got the fans excited. the hundred's way to the outside, but seeing so telling badging on monday evening to catch a glimpse of missy as the play is for to and from the training session will champion so playing a friendly batch against australia in the chinese capital on thursday, presenting and football the danny always will remain in prison off of spanish cool, denied his latest request to be freed on baled a boss, learn a code says he remains a flight risk while being investigated of an image and sexual assault at a nightclub in the city last year. that's the spot he's always saying you'd be prepared to, to, in, in these posts booths and we're tracking device. i'll be's who has been detained since january denies any wrong doing and is a wasting a trial date. the date of the nuggets could change the in the title for the 1st time in a franchise history. later on monday,
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the nuggets lead the miami 31 of the best of 7 series and they bring it home in denver, but they are not underestimating their opponents ability of staging a come back. i think it's not going to be motion is 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 like in the community to then my biggest concern going into any close that 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 like my message, where i'd seen before, we came down to the media and the open portion of practice was, was our approach has to be that we're down 31 know, very desperate. we have to be more desperate. they're hungry. we have to be hungry or but the heat face the top, tall, skinny one team in india,
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history is over 10 such a deficit that was withdrawn. james is 2016 cleveland cavity is against the golden state warriors to speaking of lebron james. he kicks the on 24 hour race one. it's $100.00. the anniversary victory belongs to the call and dr. is who can go round the clock and get further than anyone else at speeds of more than 372 meters per hour. pull rece reports from fronts lever on james is used to the roar of the crowd, but it was a roll of engines that drowned up anything else. as basketball's biggest stall, got one of the motors, bolts most iconic races underway. librium, was it the boat for the 100 kind 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 firms from across the world. the lamar itself is crazy. 24 hours a racing is, is, it's
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a huge task in every way. so i've seen drivers experience drivers cry after the 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 rotate between 3 drivers routes. now one of them is allowed to race both in 14, i was out for the french time on saturday. it's now nearly knowing 30 am on sunday. the 17 hours that's filled in 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 camping for internationals, while local families has been coming for generations. mostly about the noise at the start, the atmosphere,
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people everywhere. it's you. pub limone has an impact on about your industry beyond encouraging a lot of calls. the need for insurance, housing for worries fuel efficiency for the average household runaround to limone will have 2 types of hydrogen call competing by 2026. so 2 technologies sort sense and i go 10, download engine will be her load. i'm in direct competition. so it's a best with for 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 caused your ability level has since and so it's bolting hollywood. legit. history was made in this latest decision to with right within the 1st race since 1965 full rece out. is there a limo goal for the next child that has become the 1st 2 from each country to win
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the canadian opened in 69 years and he did it with a stunning finish and a playoff with tommy fleetwood taylor had this platform was 22 meters away for an ego on the 5th extra home, the ceiling victory in terms of the delight that i'm proud of the longest that he's ever made in these career. but the various options that the canadian play adam had when he ran onto the dream, to congratulate the illegal taken down by a security guard. he hasn't even base the angle in slow motion. it turned up a security guard. i don't recognize the man in he st. cloud's despite head, when finishing in a tie for 12 that's what was full of thieves. i have the finality you are going lady with mole. so. all right peter, thank you so much for all that sports coverage. that's it for me. 0 then. yeah. if it is news, our next analysis 0 lauren taylor picks up from our broadcasting center in london.
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