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the hello, i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the program today, ukraine says russian missile strikes in odessa has hit the commercial areas killing at least 3 people. lebanon's parliament failed in its latest attempt to elect a new president. the post has, has been vacant since october 2022 former us president donald trump dismisses his indictment as a heinous abuse of power and pleads not guilty. search and rescue efforts are underway in central nigeria after both capsizes, at least a 100 people are feared. and full a think it's cold nights hit the child jack on this thing when that 1st of a stanley cup and 93 victory over the florida game, 541 series. when 6,
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he is up to the franchise. this time the ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on the port city of odessa. it is the 2nd straight day of attacks on ukrainian cities. the regional administration says that 4 missiles were fired from a ship in the black sea. 3 victims were working at a warehouse. this attack coming a day after russian airstrikes on the city of privy re killed 11 people, but will be in russia in just a moment with you. your shop of all of that was in must go 1st. so let's go to join a hole in the ukraine capital. keep, jonah, what more can you tell us of the was you say 24 hours ago. the 5 story building apartment building huge increase. the reset the sensor safety by a cruise besides struck the death toll that incidentally in the last hour to his going up to 12 with 30 injured and. and then in the early as wednesday morning,
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it was the black sea for the city of odessa. that was struck in what some of the cost will see is russia's response to ukraine's on going counter offensive, making small advances in the east and south of the country else a full hell of a messiahs were told that were fired from the black sea at odessa 3 would down by a defenses, one go through. he thinks, as you said, civilian infrastructure there, a warehouse also a residential complex with a shopping mall among the sites damaged by that miss out. early reports came from emergency where he is worried about for the victims under the rubble booklet desk told, as you said, still stands at 3 with some so that he needs it. and also on wednesday morning attacks on eastern cities in the don't that screech and kind of task and come some to needs, houses destroyed the victims reported 3 dead and 3 more injured that scenario. not far from where you cried news reporting,
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making slow but steady advances in the vicinity of the city of juna. another ongoing point of concern is the nuclear power plant. is that for region of the mr. grocery, the head of the international atomic energy agency was expected to head there. what can tell us about that? what are you expecting? what are using country? he's been here since tuesday when he met president a lot of minute zalinski rough. i hope to visit this operation. use the font on wednesday, we understand that trip is being postponed, possibly only for a matter of hours because of travel safety concerns. the prolonged physical situated ends up where he's at region in a territory controlled by russia since the early stages of the war. it's very close to the front lines and so there will be concerns about getting there. it's not the 1st time though that they've been concerns about it. safety and security because of fighting that is often taking place nearby. but the most recent event that
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exacerbates those concerns is the breaching of the cutoff cut them last week. it's to cool. it's 6 reactors that worries about water supply, but also about the integrity of that cooling reservoir. lead mr. girl 6. to want to go see the dangers he said for himself, he has a permanent team base there and he told a press conference on tuesday. the, the latest situation was a step in the wrong direction, essentially appealing a way of another layer of safety. and the goal is to put the toner whole live in moscow there. thank you very much, john. i know bell ocean presidents, alexander lucas jenco says that his country has started taking delivery of russian tactical nuclear weapons, were joined by moscow base journalist julia shop of oliver julia. why does russia want bella roost to have these weapons so badly? because vladimir putin personally has been spear heading this well, that's right. both sides. uh,
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i would like to mention that the bottles between big c on is a raging on an underwritten 5 regions per will blow goods report about the flashing and the zip for rochelle eclipse. outdoor net screw guns can buy smooth directions regarding the promotion of the front line and that direction has not significantly changed the withdrawal of heavy equipment and the concentration of mine. power, particularly in my car, is good, suggested that the enemy was preparing to attack again. that basically all the information we received was about to ukraine. talk send rushes contra tax. that's a going on non stop the blow because report about severe fighting, but say that russia keeps repelling the tax using also hillary and evasion. and talking about the look of shun co, we just had from the, from the russian presidente and a saying that a bela res who'd and the conflicts in ukraine if there was aggression against the
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country. so basically the texaco nuclear weapons, which has promised to batteries is going to serve as a means of the terrans. but obviously it's a very dangerous case and everyone understands that. but at the moment we see that the equipment and tactical nuclear weapons has already been deployed into deliveries. and the preparations have already started and a lot of equipment have been there. and basically it's changed and modernized to use that tax cut. what things meanwhile, on choose day during the 13 apiece and commented on the situation in the russian and bold, original balance the road, which costs and play comes on defined from the ukrainian side. and he stated that ukraine wants to divert russian forces and then some them to, to, to go to, to the board to region from other directions. chris code for kids, and that for it was necessary to strength from the food according to fusion. and he also claim that the
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a buffet zone would be created to prevent their shutting off the russian territory . so the situation is, so kind of the hazing out, that right, you'll your shop of oliver reporting from moscow. thank you very much. i to germany has promised long term support to ukraine, and it's baffled with russia and it's unveiling its 1st national security strategy . chancellor la schultz says his country is ready to assume a global responsibility. germany says it will meet growing nuclear risks with credible the tenant step boston joins us live now from berlin. what does this national security strategy look like? step? well, i have to say the 1st ever a national security strategy for germany has quite a painful birth. it has been delayed this a release for several times that was quite some disagreement within the cabinets. but here it is. it has been presents of now and to show of unity as to say, chancellor,
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all of shows was there with 4 of his key ministers presenting this strategy. and this is not, that's much new and it's a lot of sports has been addressed in the last year since the invasion, the russian evasion and ukraine. one of the key elements is what all of shows the chancellor has called the sites and the one that it's an a, an a transition point, a new point of time. you are. and germany specifically realizing that the security in europe was not sufficient anymore to defend itself against an attack. so what has happened in germany? is this been this large fund? the 100000000000 euros allocated to re equipped the military to revamp? it's me and that's something that's very crucial for and here in this us to the national security plan. also, germany has now officially submitted in this strategic plan. that is,
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will pay 2 percent of its national g d p every year to the nato defense budget. that's something that the country has not managed to make in the last couple of years. it's probably also not reaching the target this year. but sure. so the chancellor was reassuring questions in the audience, saying that there is this exceptional fonts that they are using. and they hope that they can spend it on that. then another very important point is their dependency on russian energy sources in the past. now they say we want, don't want this and dependency ever again. we will look at auto sources. we will look at africa, we look at asia, and we look at the americans to find auto sources of energy, a step one area of focus for experts. but people who look at this was china. what's it? what's germany strategy to deal with china? that's a very interesting point because although it is not much about china in this document
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here because germany will release and it's china strategy in july. but the tone is very interestingly different than when you talk about the when you read about what the they say about russia, for example, it's in this document and i quote, it says that china is arrival and the partner and the country is putting the international security on the pressure right now, and it's ignoring human rights. but on the other hand, it says the china is very crucial in solving any international crisis at the moment that it's very important to work together. we will have an important visitor here next week. it's the probably me are from china, lead to young and then of course the chancellor will have further discussions on how to deal with china in the future, minute step boss and reporting from roland. thank you very much. and there's plenty more head on this news hour, including a i back to the european parliament, takes a step closer to making the 1st rules on artificial intelligence. and we'll talk to
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migrants in libya and say they want to stay and create a life there. and not have to you also have to hosting footballs previous events for tar prepares to hold another world cup this time in basketball that's coming up later. so the israel's parliament is preparing to vote on a key part. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has proposed a traditional overhaul. the parliament will pick 2 members of the panel that appoints judges, including supreme court judges. the move will get politicians greater control of that process and it sparked months of protests before being halted by netanyahu. earlier this year, philip marx is live for us in west jerusalem. do we know which way the boat will go? actually, i'm not up to speed on the timing of this or which way the boat has gone. i'm not sure of him. so it hasn't got happened. so it was actually
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a challenge now that it might get pushed out for a month. we don't know which way this is going to go just to be very clear to try to explain the context it. there is a commission in israel the decides who should be nominated for the spring cold. that's a 9 person commission. and historically, 2 people on that commission have come from one from the government, one from the opposition parties. what is being debated and what could be voted on today is the idea that there would be 2 members from the government on the committee, which would give them a lot more control over who ends up on the spring. coal does a couple of openings coming up in the next few months. so this is a critical issue here and is a big, big part of the control the say around the judicial level, whole here in israel once readings in the last half an hour or so is the members of benjamin is that yahoo has a good policy, have been talking to his reading media saying they've been encouraged by him directly and a brief recent meeting to vote against old candidates, which would have the consequence of pushing this boat back by up to 30 days, which the course give a final time to compromise. we've been been hearing in his reading media from the
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opposition party saying if that happens, and this particular coming from benny guns from a defense minister if that happens, then the compromise told between mister netanyahu and the opposition party about the student's level, they will also be dead in the water? he said, okay, that was going to be part of my next question because netanyahu hit pause on his judicial overall protesters. many of them still weren't happy because a pause doesn't mean stop, right. so where are we on that pause? and so what we've seen over the last few weeks is despite missed and that's no one the pressure both domestically, from his political finance and from those protests we see every week and places like kind of eats, but also from international allies like united states, around best jewish level, decent essentially, but this policy on the back burner and said we're going to have compromised thoughts with the opposition. what's been happening over the last few weeks, i was told to been going on, many of them in secret, without a huge amount of insight into what they going to reveal. and the vote today,
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if it takes place is going to be the key litmus test harold. as to what happens, we've heard from opposition parties though, that if the vote goes in favor of the government, they allowed themselves to a point to people to this commission to choose and supreme court moment ease. they will be furious. the protests will likely enlarge in scale and scope. and of course, that's not something that missed enough. no one is to see. he is facing a huge amount of criticism, including from one of his main opponents. he had a p, the former prime minister, post the head of the opposition here in israel about his behavior, mr. repeat in the last few minutes, just saying that nothing else. it was quite crushing is ready. democracy, the economy, security and the unity of the people. he accuse of us and the order, of course, having lost control of his government and being what he called a prisoner of extreme is the reference of course of the hard right. members of his governing coalition, the marks reporting from west to respond. thank you very much. i the at sign and the palestinian authority or to establish a strategic partnership. this development comes after palestinian leader my what a bus met,
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president choosing thing in beijing. china previously said it is ready to help facilitate the east tensions between israel and the palestinian authority. several countries in the middle east have recently been training towards the world's 2nd largest economy. monkwood abbas being the 1st arab leader to be hosted by china this year. oh sure 0 is katrina, are you is engaging on this? katrina, is this mostly about building relationships at this stage? or is there something specific on the agenda between china and mr of us? what was holding today doing this is a trust and relationship building exercise with the palestinian side presidency didn't pain during his welcoming ceremony for a bus today and wednesday you said that palestine was an old friend of aging and that's reading support corporation and wants to build on it's cooperation with the palestinian side and wants to work towards promoting assessments of the palestinian
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issue. they also said that to both sides on now reading to establish what they've said is for teacher partnership. uh no, no details yet. but we do know that a box is on his, the 2nd day of his full day visit the bus. i repeat it to visit aging and he's received it very well. welcome trying his word, ministering the deed up to his visits, hold a plus sign to an old friend close to then brothers. it says that aging has been a long time to close that of the 2 state solution. and a suppose of what it says course, is it just close of the palestinian people to restore the legitimate national right . now that's of course with aging is saying a pulls. there is the other side to this, and this is what the aging wants from this relationship. the bigger picture is bathing is trying to build on its influence in the middle eastern region in the among both states as well. especially as the united states seem to be withdrawing from the region. it's not doing it when it comes in the ones. it also wants investment. we've seen many business deals just this week in saudi arabia during
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the china, our business council. so we've seen a trying to take this from both sides and really trying to increase its footprint and that region. so what is china is vision then for the middle east, because we saw and obviously commentators poundstone this. we saw china play central role in the saudi arabia, iran, we're prussia mall. where is maybe 10 years ago that would've been the u. s. and the middle of that deal. that's right, china. i think it's still just thinking in terms of its vision for the middle east, it's thinking globally try to wants to present itself as a peace maker on the international stage as a trustworthy and reliable ponder that. unlike the united states, remote metal, the into the internal affairs of the country is that it does, it does deals with the just business with and that it is partnering with. and we've seen also it wants to do, but increasingly positioned itself as
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a leader among developing countries. countries specifically like those in middle east and among the gulf states may not have the same suspicion to staging that many western countries may have. of course, china is really want trying to pump up itself as a potential mediate and not just between israel and palestine, but also between ukraine and russia when and we sold is with the release of its 12 point glow, the security initiative that it's pushed to promote dialogue between ukraine and rochelle, but nothing much has come to that. we have seen china send an envoy to, to the region that to try to, to get both side, sit down at the negotiating table. so we do have this concerted as a buyer's agent, to, to play this role and possibly try to replace the united states, which has had that role traditionally. not only in the middle east, but in the global, a global community. katrina, you envisioning. thank you very much and china, it has warranty us to stop meddling and its affairs or undermining its sovereignty
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and security when it comes to issues like fi one is changing a phone call between it's foreign minister at gene gung in the us secretary of state anthony blinking and it tweets blinking said that they had discussed ongoing efforts to maintain open channels of communication, as well as bilateral and global issues. the lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president for the 12. fine legislators were unable to agree on the successor to michelle own. 2 m. p. 's have been competing for the top job mironda party leader, his name on from g a and former finance ministers. he had a zoar is comes as an economic crisis continues in the country, while the president michelle owens term ended in october of last year. zayna holder is in be rude. st. it's so the 12 time the politicians fail or refuse depending on how you look at it to agree on a president what is causing the paralysis well 1st of all, you have
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a safely fractured party with neither cam has the majority. neither count can insure 86 boats and you need 2 thirds of the float in order for any candidates when in the 1st round. now, according to the constitution, what should happen is that a 2nd round of voting should take place. and that means any time that this will need less votes to wit. but what happens? and this has happened in the last 12 sessions that the hezbollah let alliance walk out. they deny a forum. that means you cannot have a vote. now hezbollah has made it very clear that the candidates of the opposition, she has a source, they've described him as confrontational. in fact, some officials have said that those who proposes they are delusional. now has the law is also coming under fire or being criticized really for trying to impose its candidates. i mentioned to you this is a post reserved for christians and love it on. so i'm i'm frenchie heads, the smallest christian faction, the main christian parties are backing jazz as or so this is not just
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a political crisis. it has now turned 6th period and has the law has lost a close to allies christian parts the f b m, because it is insisted on site man from g. so a deadlock, no precedent, 11 on decisions are not made in states. institutions up in the halls of power, but usually deals are made outside the holes of power and without some sort of a consensus of 13 or 14 rounds of voting will lead to nowhere. so if lebanon continues not to have a head of states, i wonder what the impact is that actually having on the country. well, you need a president in order to avoid the prime minister, who in turn will select his cabinet. there is a government, but it is operating in the caretaker capacity. it does not have power. it's very limited. powers in the country is in need of a functioning government to enact the necessary measures and laws to save the economy to, to rescue the economy. also,
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parliament is now an look for all parties. it cannot legislate until its alexa president. so there is a vacuum at the executive level of this time that the economy is collapsing, that there's a financial meltdown. people are struggling, the majority of the population is poor. so yes, in the past 11 on has been for a lot of political crises. the last to the, you know, the last president came to power after a 2 year vacuum and now and then there is no government in this country, but never before has the country been situation in terms of the economic collapse they know folder in their route. thank you very much. israel has carried out airstrikes near damascus. that's according to syrian state media. no details have been provided about the targets, but at least one syrian soldier was severely wounded. state media safety attacks came from the direction of the occupied golden heights. former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to $37.00 federal criminal charges related to the
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handling of government secrets. he is accused of retaining national defense information after leaving office and conspiring to obstruct justice. trump, who is campaigning for the 2024 presidential election, says the indictment is one of the saddest days in american history. ellen fisher reports from land or wherever rick discovery, we have a country that is corrupt. we have a country this got to florida, is the country that's got nothing but problems. we're a nation wide, and then they do this to find donald trump greeted in miami, just minutes after being sweet tempered oddly from the custody of the government. t once led. he stopped off for the cuban american cathy, a hot bed of supporters. the story cooked appearance lasted 47 minutes. there were no cameras in court to record the moment. donald trump faces suck the 7 charges. prosecutors say he screamed and lied to stop the government, recovering sensitive documents,
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dealing with america's nuclear arsenal and military readiness. his lawyer entered a plea of not guilty before the heating, one of his legal team attacked the prosecution. what we are witnessing today is the waiting and unapologetic weapon is ation of the criminal justice system the bite and a point appointed special council has thought fit to bring $37.00 federal charges against president trump. the leading front runner less than a year and a half before an election. the police were ready for the crate of up to 50000. it was nowhere near his big majority showing their support for the former president, a few voices of descent. the american people are not stupid anymore. they realize what it is and his phone numbers are going to go up. he's not going to pull out of the race, no matter what. and he's going to win with an oval. i mean, man sizes, caring, and diamond is based on his own words and the testimony of his closes the
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bars and lawyers. slam dunk trump was the least on board and he didn't have to post money or surrender his passport. but he's for bidding from talking to witnesses unless it's through their lawyer. was this both of keyed left the court house. it was rushed by a lone protest to who was quickly taken to the ground and the rest that the fact that his bed means to go through the state of new jersey. the former president felt comfortable to go on the attack once more pledging to flight the charges. i'm not the one who thinks i'm above the law. i'm the one that followed the law. i'm the only way it's joe 5 and that is corrupt, department of injustice who think they are above the law. never before had the 2 standards of justice in our country been more starkly revealed. donald trump clearly believes he's won the battle in the court of public opinion with his own
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supporters on potential republican voters. but the actual court case goes on with legal arguments discovery, and the potential that a former president of the united states could go on trial here before the end of the year. and at the height of the republican primary season, island fisher, i'll just say to miami, richard good stain is a democratic strategist and former adviser, it's a bill and hillary clinton. he says that while trump's legal battles might get him support, among some republicans, he will lose popularity. among others. it's a boost for his popularity among the half of republicans that adore him worship him. and when he said he could shoot some one in the middle of 5th avenue and the supporters would not abandon him. those people, no matter what he does, will be in his corner of those people. yes. any time the government comes after him
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for pay off the point stars for misreading women for mishandling nuclear secrets. yes, that's something that helps them. but among democrats, independents, and frankly, an increasing number of republicans bar. and bolton are only an example of the many not swayed by trumps nonsense. but actually can see the facts pretty clearly. and believe that between the crew we attempted on january 6, his insistence that the election was stolen ever since. and now is being caught red handed with ms handling these nuclear secrets. i think among those republicans, this is not helping him. one bit the still ahead on else 0 scientists, warranties, threats. some of all came to in the philippines could persist for months, forcing, forcing thousands to prepare for long term displacement and support. the master's champion has his stay on the pga tor surprise merger with live goals. the
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general feeling is that a lot of people feel a bit betrayal for management. the . another storm is gathering a big storm in this case. well, little storms are coming together over the mediterranean. having done this to the ne, his pain, this has been turned in catalonia, where the thunderstorms proved, not much raise or flash treading. so you see the potential and that's wanting to get because it goes through the west and met now away from this. the no new, i'm fine, you know, see you a pin plane has been fine, sunny and warm, but it seems cold encroachment of overcast weather. don't touch it down to the teens. that's losing his integrity and has attempted to allow it to rise again was up to 20 if example, brussels instead of 27. the cold breeze means that you sitting there isn't as long as it was, but london still gets to 27. however,
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let's go to the right and this winding up stall. mitchell happened during wednesday and the last 3 thursday. what effect actually in particular it will sift through, ran into to dizzy that it will trust the adriatic ad towards the montenegro. for example, albania probably be has governor as well, at the same time, more cloud, if he is over from germany, but it is not affected. the attempt has that much in pop, culture and montenegro. you got 3 days of fairly heavy rain as the temperature suppressed. as a result of the heavy rain in north ask is more apparent, 9 still, which is as follows, as the gambia of the palace city and civil team. and it's a truly family affair. animals use that has called the sons and all of them are football players, which is 0 wells tells,
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the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this, our ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on the 4th city of odessa. before miss styles were fired from a ship in the black sea, a residential complex and shelves were damaged. lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president for the 12th to find the last president's term has it had ended in october. 2022 is comes as an economic crisis continues in the country. former us president donald trump has described criminal charges against him as of rages and vicious. you appear to miami court on tuesday and pleaded not guilty to 37 counts related to his handling of classified don't be repeating. parliament is due to vote on adopting b a. i act the world's 1st rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. under these proposals that are being discussed,
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a systems will be regulated based on their potential to cause harm and ensuring it is safely ethically and responsibly used. the tacit butler is live for us in strasburg, outside the european part of the building. so natasha, if this current text becomes law, how's it going to work? and what kind of a i will be bent, so you will, as you said, that the idea behind this know is that a, we're trying and show the ai systems all safe on ethical for people to use. but also it would make sure the tech companies comply with these rules and regulations, otherwise they would face in all signs. now what we know is the way in which this would work using would categorize these a, our systems according to the risk level. so you would have some systems that would be considered low risk and, and those, the systems that we, where do you have a, you know, every day, well, you know, what are we using on mobile phones,
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social media, when we're using an online map in real time to get from a to b, so low risk systems, but the higher the risk removals, the more regulation site that will be. so for example, on some of the vaults language systems like chat a g p t. that would also be a category of unacceptable risk systems and say would be binds. and the sort of thing we're talking about mainly here is facial recognition systems and this biometrics of fans in a public in real time. not any piece. of course, a lot of them very concerned about that. so we're just saying it would be seen as an erosion of rise. that's why it's very likely to be banned within this low. but that would be some exceptions. for example, if police were trying to trace a missing child child, for example, and so many pieces saying that they believe that the police and security surfaces should have access to these kinds of facial recognition in public systems. and if something and fight thing talks about hiring phones,
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because next year you have the power send impacts on the government is considering exactly this. trying to use this kind of biometrics advance, but this no would actually outlaw that. okay. facial recognition band, biometric surveillance band. if this text becomes law, but this thing that passion with a a is that it involves so fast, right? that how do you write a lot is not going to be out a outdated by the end of this week. i mean, that's tricky. how challenging has that been for the european parliament? a huge the site because exactly as you say it is developing so fast a i is changing things as a foster basis or supposed to come into effect if it doesn't. 2025 and lots of people are saying how many of the things in this know could be obsolete by that time and older. and he's not for policy makers. they've been looking at the challenge of how do you try and protect people's rights while at the same time, encouraging and supporting innovation? because of course, there are lots of people who are very anxious about
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a guy who worries the robots will be taking over the. well, that worried about preface the security and the end of human kinds. but then they were all the sort of thing. i could be the real also to saving the plan is coming up with solutions for climate change in the health industry and breakthroughs on the medical front. so there's a real mix of perspectives on a i, but what some are also saying and i was speaking to a leading take on trip in the just this week. so i'm a saying, look, if we oh for regulation, if your opinion over regulate, you could be some, see some top a i take funds leaving the european union going, for example to the united states. and what do you doesn't want us to be left behind in this technological race? tasha butler reporting from strasburg, thank you very much. i the police and nothing in the u. k. has confirmed the 2 university students and a man in his fifties were killed in a nice attack on tuesday, the 31 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder. police say the perpetrator acted alone,
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and investigators are working with counter terrorism officers to try to establish a motive. the dean baba is life from nothing of nadine, what more you learn, the serial of the city here is just trying to find out exactly what happened and why you gave us some details. but the leader of the city council says, but nothing amazing morning and shot cool. it all happened really. in the early hours of tuesday, the police will coats at bay street just down the road. here they found the bodies of 2 students and mine and a woman both 19 years old. they had been stabbed to death, then the police records to another location. they believe that the taco had moved on and steps to death, a man in his fifties and stole his bond. and then use that bond to try to run over 3 members of the public, one of whom remains in
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a critical condition in the hospital. eventually the police found the van they stopped to bind. they tell you that the driver and arrested him early on tuesday on suspicion of murder. later on, choose day. they re did or search a number of properties in the city, including the one behind me, reportedly whether suspected the attacker was living. but you have given us the details, but you've outlined he's a 31 year old man and then not looking for anyone else in connection with what they believe we're all connected incidents. um there is a lot of shock here among the students community. there are tens of thousands of students who live and study in not seeing him. there was a, there was a video on tuesday evening. it's attended by many students at a church in the city center, another vigil, nothing. i'm university later on wednesday and perhaps a bigger one in the city center. planned for thursday is people really try to
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figure out why this happened. if there's a lot of them, a lot of anxiety amongst students who are being saying that they're now scared to, to, will come at night as opposed to who killed had been doing. but for now, that's all we've got from the police in terms of every investigation, deemed all the reporting from nothing and thank you. emergency services in nigeria or searching for at least a 100 people who are missing and fear death after a boat capsized. this happened on the niger river in a remote region between nature and horace states. i'm address has more from about what we're here right now is these are the deceased y returning from a wedding party in neighboring state. and when they both suddenly hit something under water and capsized. uh, what we should know so far is that most of them were not wearing any protective equipment like life best funerals have been helpful. at least 60 people who have
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been killed in the accident and search and rescue, which is kind of like going on, may probably look more like a recovery effort because with each passing, our precious time is lost. and the weaver has taught to swimming up because of torrential rains in other parts of the north. the north, central, and upper north, as well as the tributaries flowed down river. this is not the 1st time last year. we have really, really serious accidents on the river nyja to reverse up to meet cuts across nigeria, that even identity veterans. but most of the board accidents that we see over here and report on actually on the river niger, especially in the states of quadra. it can be and not just states in nyja, in particular, last year there were 3 accidents that claimed hundreds of lives. similarly in chevy state, dozens of lives were lost and business because of the situation in the reverse. and the lack of
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a prop park regulatory controls on the use and the mending of these boats that live a river. and simply because you find people who are not qualified to sort of drive these boats handling them. and there are no personal protective equipment on board . a un secretary general, antonio gutierrez says he is appalled by reports of violence in savannah store for region leaders of the east african regional block i got are hoping to resolve the conflict at a meeting and booty. kenny, as president said that he would push for a face to face meeting between sedans, warren general's dozens of people have been killed in car to him in nearby cities. since the latest cease fire ended on sunday. heaven, morgan reports from under my near the capital of residents in the eastern parts of the dance capital hall to reported more heavy artillery between the southern, these army and the power military rapids. the ford forces on tuesday, they will also heavy artillery, launched from the city of on demand to what's the northern parts of the capital ins are for activity say that the situation continues to deteriorate in janina alone,
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more than a 1000 people have been killed since the size of the slicing, in mid april, tens of thousands of across the border into neighboring tats taking refuge and menu, say that they leave behind family members, either dead or injured as a result of arab malicious. i liked the rapids support forces targeting people based on their ethnicity. the 50 upsetting j incentives are for it has also been under seats for weeks now. i think the city of food access activity say that people there have no access to medical facilities, as the iris continues to attack banks and government facilities and injuring civilians. now the governor of north star for declared to put some disasters on as a result of slicing between this with the news army and the parent and the through rapid support forces these fighting and are for has resulted in humans hearing prices and the regional governor, governor declared the entire region, a disaster zone. as a result, the on the diplomatic front, there has been no development assaults and kids between the recess and with the news army reached
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a debt and the one day sees fire that was on saturday allows for looks a few minutes here in a to trickle in but since then, slicing has continued between the 2 sides. the united states that both sides, this was in these army and the power military rapids support forces have not taken the opportunity given to them to enter crisis. and but to consult with our countries as well as african countries and other partners on the way forward. meanwhile, slicing here continues and in west are for, and many civilians say that they're not sure when this was and, and when they would be able to return to their lives. again, people morgan audra 0 on demand. the libya is one of the main transit hubs for migrants across africa. many of them then attempt the dangerous seed journey to europe. however, some say that they're hoping to find jobs in a stable income in libya itself, but we try to has more from miss rata. sammy came to libya from nigeria in 2019, with the hopes of crossing into europe. he was detained that see by the coast guard
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and sent back to libya. sam, he says he spent 8 months in the detention center before being released 2 weeks ago . about as far as the see, what we've got to to to, to libya has long been a transit help for migrants from other african nations trying to reach your pin shores so far. this year, more than 25000 migrants and refugees have reached italy from libya, while more than 6000 were intercepted at sea and brought back to the country to you when has described the central mediterranean as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world. with more than 20000 recorded, that's says 2014. so far this year,
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at least $650.00 people have died and more than $300.00 are missing. that's the you ins. migration agency says there are more than 700000 migrants in libya. 89 percent of them cited economic difficulties in their countries are coming to libya. the oil rich nation has been engulfed in conflict for more than a decade. but experts say a stable libya could help decrease the number of people attempting the dangerous journey crossing to europe. and um, if i found out i, and they said in the near future, we see elections being held and back to economic security and political stability. and they'd be, the job market will increase, so they'll be no need to cross to you. the 2nd, i mean, came to libya from niger more than 10 years ago. he's been working at this restaurant in miss rata ever since he says he hopes to open his own restaurant one day. i mean, any of them. i don't want to go to europe. i'm comfortable here. i'm happy with my
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job. i come in, do my work and get paid on time. thanks to god, i'm doing very well financially unable to support my family back home. lucas might says more than 80 percent of his staff are migrant video. i'm quoting workers, extremely important to media. i mean, is essential to our business. he started off as a, you know, but he has been promoted 3 times and is not one assistant sheriff for some migrants like, i mean, there's little interest in going to europe. he says, a stable and good income in libya to help support his family. back home is all he really needs. now it's right now, which is 0. and this throughout the at least 50000000 people have died after both carrying dozens of migrants sank off the peloponnesian peninsula. in southern grace, a large search and rescue operation was launched in the area earlier authorities that a 104 people were rescued following the nighttime incident assigned system. the philippines are wanting to be
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a russian of mount. my own could go on for months. people outside the danger zone have been told to prepare to evacuate and case activity escalates. want to be low reports from al byproducts. the 1000000 volcano is rumbling nearby, but the students are getting on with school like it's a normal day. the volcano has been spewing gas rocks and love for days. but scientists at the philippine institute of bulk knology insights apology, or people say, a violent rupture and isn't immune. and yet, so right now, they're starting to warranty accord. here with us. but again, red speaking the worst case scenario. authority said they'll have to move 25000 people to temporarily shelters. if the alert level is raise. those living within the 7 kilometer extended danger zone, like carpet for head and his family hop, it remembers the worst episodes of corruption, so they're already getting ready to evacuate. a my luck. i still have the members
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strong lines were rock, spend no one, and after 10 minutes we got flooded. they were trying to my, the, my, to a stick a little. i don't know. this isn't to say happens isn't apprehensive. he worries the chickens, he's raised it will get stolen. a number of those will lead to safety to return to their homes during the day to safeguard their properties. but increasingly, they are not being allowed to police of setup what they call 12 points all over the province of by around the 6 kilometer permanent danger zone. so they can stop people from going in and out. nearly 15000 people from the volcanoes, immediate vicinity have pled evacuation caps, state bulk, and i'll just say the russian could last weeks. if not months, humanitarian crisis in the making. yet the government sees potential a quite the rupture needs tourist, can watch it from
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a distance and they've been clocking. it's going to be a big along the scene with the farmers, with that sort of the routine of the workers here. it's going to be an expedited separation for other by the abilities can always, you know, compensate for the loss and the navy. pricey. if there's an opportunity as late as this orange flow with it could only mean disaster, beautiful disaster, but a disaster. nonetheless. warranty below alger 0 by the philippines. us novelist, cormac mccarthy has died at the age of 89. he made his name from historic and violent themes and books, including blood meridian and all the pretty horses. but he's most celebrated for the road which won the pulitzer prize in 2007. the book tells the story of a father and son, roaming a ravaged landscape and was adapted into a film. the still ahead on alpha 042 year old venus williams makes her return
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the as time probably a sports news with joe gunter. oscar who's joined us on said joe, we have new kings of hockey. absolutely. yes. several of the vegas called nice albany stanley cup champions. the team that was found that just 6 years ago, fresh the florida panthers, $9.00 to $3.00 in front of the home funds to claim a full one series victory row pass site reports.
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the lease in 2017 the odor of the they usually for the vegas goals and know its bill. soley said he wanted his team to with a stanley cup within the the 6th season. but it was mission accomplished on tuesday in las vegas. as the golden lights went and truly hit the and a child jack thoughts. as they looked at this for the, as far as the hiring team sped, their expenses, 50 states was wheeled out to pop up. the crowd hit the class to get to the floor with a pencil. and it had the desired effect to the french charge record crowd have just started the don't receive bowels, a rule disabled. the waiting game for a would close out the series. the goal of the door, it's was simply irresistible as they dominated the practice for me to stop. by the 3rd period, they was several went up and the game was effectively already. but it had been a remarkable run through the funding for the passes for the eastern conference number. right,
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said the gulf and quality between them and the number one see with the with, with clear at the top of a perfect night for the golden lloyd, the fred towards his 1st and oh, the captain book started the car just the said birds. the score trick the comp would in gary would eventually finish story 3 response world celebrations of the city to see the set of policies or the the bumper. right. for sure. uh, definitely, uh, a lot of hard work was put in and especially through the past few years to achieve my goal, a career with lisa guys, what's the biggest stays in vegas? the goal of the lord to relocate to keep hold of the start of the coop. for many years to come up with a 0 amount at the center of goods controversial much it has been temporarily false
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. to step aside, does he recovers from an undisclosed medical issue, pga tool commission and j monahan has handed over the day to day operations to 2 of his executives. the 53 year old has been on the intent skirts the scrutiny since last week. surprised announcement that the pga tool would be joining forces with europe's d. p. well, tool and the saudi back live series. the deal with done without the knowledge of pga tool plays. most of champions on. robin says he and the other pga told professionals, feel betrayed by the management from is in los angeles. were preparing for the us, open a tournaments he won in 2021 for his 1st major title. the build up to the event has been dominated by the control the see over the pga is deal with saudi arabia's public investment fund. i want to have save that. this is the best thing for all of us, but it's clear that does not have the consensus, right? i think the, the general feeling is that a lot of people feel
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a bit of betrayal from, from management. i get the secrecy as just is not easy as a player, there's been involved like many others to wake up one day and seen as functional. right. so that's where we're all in a bit of a state of limbo because we don't know what's going on and balancing how much is finalized and how much they can talk about either. right? so it's a, it's a state of uncertainty that we don't love to a rep. harris snake is won by michael jordan during the 1997 and b. a finals could break to record when the soldier auction on wednesday jordan's flu game. see because they're expected to fetch more than the $3000000.00. it will be autographed black and red ad jordan twelve's in game 5. and he was clearly struggling with flu like symptoms. but the chicago bulls saw still managed to school the tea 8 points and went on to lead the team to attend to when of the utah jazz officer success of last year is faithful wilcox counsel is getting ready for another one. this time the basketball edition and the 2027 tournament will be held in the mid least for
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the 1st time. every full use will best skip will play as competes for the chance to be world champion. and in 2027, build the site for the 1st time in the mid least. capital has been chosen tice boss cables, flagship tournament, off the successfully holding all the major sporting events most recently, football is woke up just 7 months ago. the country has shown an incredible operational capacity when it comes to the organizational of sports events. the symbol events was one more and i would say the exclamation mark for false cables governing body fever. the opportunity to reach a new audience across the middle east and north africa was too good to pass up. but they also attracted by castles, reputation as well, travel hub. and that once here, travel time for play is be kept to
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a minimum. the foot to 2 teams who will take part in this tournament all stay and play in the capital city though. ha, the compact nature of it is one of the reasons why fi but charter is cancelled as high as having bien china in 2019 we pay different tvs going now in 2023 feet. different count, freeze. i think the main categories, think of the 2027. well i think i thought it will be a very complex 32 teams or venue is all within 20 minutes distance. the dream of every basketball fan and those full vin use already built like that. we're using existing facilities that we have here and we'll be ready to bring the feedback that's to these facilities. and of course, the best possible players in the world to catch all organizes the preparations are already on the way and they'll be watching closely as this is possible. welcome takes place in the philippines,
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japan and indonesia reading this one is returned to the tennis court after 5 months. injury layoff hasn't gone well. the former welding i'm one and 7 blind friend slammed champagne was playing in the opening match and across coats, ornaments in the netherlands to the opening set against with tina, just swimming nice. fox, the 42 year old who was given a wild card to play the november open was also made beaten in 3. all right, those are your support for now. i have more for you like 0 to thank you so much and that's it. for me 0 venue. you've got the reasonable gator joining you in just a moment during the break. stay with us,
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