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in the semester, it's a high stakes game, one or one east coast, behind the lands with those hunting for the picnic chest on out just the ever against a lot of these palestinian children track across the valley to get school. the school was demolished on sunday when it's ready forces bulldozed in the early hours of morning. they left nothing behind. i heard the sound of the 9th and of my home. what is happening? she said, my school has been demolished in the past is rarely accused. it has not having a building permit on my soul kind of thing. and pilot requests in this area are rejected. very cared about the student. so why they didn't give us a solution. now the teachers say not only has their education been disrupted, and i've also been massively effective psychologically the
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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. at least 78 migrants have drowned, and others are missing. after their overloaded boat st. off the coast of police, the european parliament will go ahead with the world's 1st rules on the use of artificial intelligence. levin's parliament fails in its latest attempt to elect a new president post has been vacant since october 2022. and former us president donald trump, dismisses his indictment as a heinous abuse of power and pleads not guilty is full of vegas golden lights hit me and a child jack on his back when the 1st eva stanley cup and $93.00 victory over the florida of kansas. and game 5, given the full one, savings when 16 the
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at least 78. people have drowned off the coast of southern greece. after a fishing boat carrying migrants think a large risky operation has been launched. it was complicated by high winds. more than a 100 people had been rescued, but dozens are still missing. john ser awfulest joins belie from athens. john, what are you finding out to well, apart from those 70 concerned that we could now have hundreds of bodies all missing . it turns out, because after initial interviews with the survivors of whom they're a 100 and full, we're told at this point, the boat was originally carrying hundreds of people, perhaps upwards of $500.00. it's not clear what has happened to those remaining people, whether they are swimming in the island and see whether they're, whether they're drowned. whether mol cope's is being collective, there is
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a search and rescue operation going on. we're told that when the great coast guard offered help, the people on this boat initially refused because it was the hope to reach instantly. they had said house from to brook in libya and they were obviously blown off. course. it's also not clear yet from the authorities. why this boat fails? why and capsized or think? what we're hearing from the authors he's here in greece, is the, the president of the republic. got that in the 2nd level, who is heading down to kind of not the which is the nearest hospital where the survivors are being taken. and uh that to a major relief effort is being bound to bring these people, food and clothing. uh, that's what we know. so it's a little more detail on what obviously appears now to be a major disaster with not hundreds of people, but possibly hundreds of families drowned off the coasts between increasing
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difficulties. and john, this is yet another a tragedy in a measure of mediterranean sea greece like other countries, whether it's too busy or whether it's italy, others have seen its fair share of disasters. it has that i think if this disaster shapes up to the way it seems very, it's going with many, many more people drowns. it could even say past the the, the most say, tell it to late an incident, that degree coast guard has sofa handled, which was a cap sizing of a boat off, sho legible, say not to, but 2015 with more than 200 people drowned. then as that boat laughed so took, it shows it capsized because it was overloaded with people, and that could well turn out to be the case here as well. except in this case, the boat obviously reached when, when quite a long way further it was,
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it was found that the survivors were found. 47, no school miles west, south west of the great coast of b. lewis in the south west pelican. these so it had obviously come a long way from libya before it ran into trouble. um, so it is something that the critical servers, these are experienced in handling. but i don't think that we've had another incident in which many hundreds of people have been drowned to the west. one was this off of let's suppose in 2015. and john's throughout the list reporting from athens. thank you very much. look, we'll let you go in news gather and when you find out of any significant developments you will keep a surprise. thank you. john. no, greek media is reporting of the boat that sync sales from the to brook area in eastern libya. that country is one of the main transit homes for migrants across africa. many of them then attempt the dangerous c journey to europe, as it appears was the case here. but some say that they're hoping to find jobs in
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a stable income in libya itself. lead china has more from miss rossa. a semi came to live from nigeria in 2019 with the hopes of crossing into europe. he was detained that see by the coast guard and sent back to libya. sammy says he spent 8 months in a detention center before being released 2 weeks ago. about as far as the see, what we've got to to do that. 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
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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, at least $650.00 people have died and more than $300.00 are missing. that's the u. n's migration agency says there are more than 700000 migrants and lived there. 89 percent of them cited economic difficulties in their countries for 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 cannot, i am they fit 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. but the 2nd, i mean,
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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 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 now an 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. oh, sure. 0 and it's right to amenities, but donna is a lawyer working with a greek and gio refugee support agent. and she joins us live from athens, elena,
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your reaction? first of this latest capsizing in the mediterranean sea, delaney spits on a. can you hear me? this is cyril speaking from the ha. all right, i'm gonna assume atlanta. you can't hear me. we'll bring you back in a little later in the show, at least the ton of their, the lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president. for the 12 time legislators were unable to agree on a successor to michelle own, who stepped down last october. this comes as an economic crisis continues in the country saying a holder has more on this from the roots on the surface, this appears to be an exercise in democracy. but in loveland on politics is conducted outside the halls of power. and without any deal, any chance to elect the president. this when no one has inventories and that's why
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we need to align sometimes to get better results. just the alliances have changed since the last vote in january. the main christian parties have put their differences aside and joined the wider opposition to back. she had as or how does. but it wasn't enough for the former finance minister to win. and the 1st round, fewer votes are needed in the 2nd round, the voting, but the hezbollah elias walked out before that could be held. the village up, they failed to notify us as a confrontation between those who wants to state and those who want to remain stronger than the state. the movement for a change in leadership again years ago. but the traditional political class has held on to power. we have lost all over this political system and i absolutely have no faith in it. that system is blamed for decades of corruption that led to the collapse of the economy. the home we have reached breaking point, yet they won't elect the president. it seems the decision to paralyze the country
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is coming from abroad and levon on political factions are tied to foreign powers whose rivalries are played out here. loving on could be facing an open ended crisis . if politicians don't come together and agree on a consensus, the country needs the president to be able to appoint a government to deal with the economies collapse. what the 12th and the tour of session has showed is that there won't be a president unless he is a candidates. that's why both sides are prepared to compromise on their own as either they root us. and we can bring back in the lenny's baton as she's the lawyer working with the greek and g o refugee support agents. she joins us live from a athens, atlanta. can you hear me? yes. okay. it's great to have you with us. look, i wanted to ask 1st your reaction to this latest capsizing in the mediterranean sea that no more facing for all that wait for another one time.
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and actually it's not to be and maybe even video a, some of the most bitterly, a shipwreck in uh, at least maybe within the greek seconds or is your panic so sorry, go ahead. yes, no, go ahead. so my low reaction actually is of course, the sock, but also the the, the, the not knowing it actually will let us know. because this for all of these de, felicia, for example, these people die in drones. you remember this of amc as a side effect. so for these are on policies, you dig around for uses n o a these, let's say efforts to keep people in need of
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perfection, the need of for all ties and they see your how you doing this is very interesting. you say that these depths, etc, or a side effect of european policies of european choices. so what your opinion, policies would avoid these depths. it is a long discussion for many years. actually this is not something new. i mean, the feature proposals for all things, the national organizations, you an, a, t i n a h says c r. i really is, let's say say this because we don't have 3 of these that without any doubt, a provide face information. but allison, so people are in need of protection and already in the position,
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any reason that they can apply for protection at the place or near the place. a be speaking recently for sepia, but also middle east asia of africa. we have thousands of media. most people in need of protection and it's a and you should and of course provide safe passages. how does the role a reason that for me, can i jump in atlanta? because european countries are doing the exact opposite of what you're describing in the last few days alone, there was an e delegation going to, to nicea a twice in the last 8 or 9 days. i believe to do the opposite of what you're describing. they want to enlist june is help to, to stop the crossings from even taking place. that's why i'm saying that we're talking of for, and up in marketing in that april creek putney c. as far as
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the e. u. a claims for a democratic high news for the respect of human rights and human life. and in the same time, we have the soul who causes fits of perfection elsewhere outside the no matter what. and no matter how many the big things we see, the, i know that's one of the neighboring countries, the meaning of reside difficult situation and difficult conditions and all the rest, the need, your actually at off from all these countries to receive, receive people and provide a deal because once you close the boat and
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actually asking for that, let's see power at the prerequisites in order to reach a very story and to ask them to receive perfection any. oh no, that's why yes and then these baton to what degree can geo refugee support agent? i'm sorry, i didn't realize it was interrupting you, but thank you so much for joining us on the program today. a pleasure of speaking with you. thank you very much. and i hope that would be the last tragedy. we cannot spend any more see that people like you know, or seeds now or areas we shoes and we have a responsibility to stop and we share that hope. the lady, thank you. of the european parliament has approve of plans to adopt the a. i act, the world's 1st rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. under the proposals, a systems will be regulated based on their potential to cause harm. and the plan
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also seeks to ensure it is safely ethically and responsive. we used the actual govern anyone who provides a product or service that uses artificial intelligence, including systems to generate content predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing environments. systems will be ranked on risk. those that interact with humans are used for surveillance purposes or can generate deep, faint content face, the strongest transparency obligations, law enforcement migration infrastructure will all be considered high risk. those using high risk, a systems will likely be obliged to complete rigorous risk assessments, logged their activities and make data available to authorities to scrutinize those bound to be breaching the a lot could be fined 6 percent of their annual profits. it's actually butler is live for us in strasburg, at the european parliament. natasha, i think we all have the same question. what's,
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what's the 1st thing or what's among the main things that are going to be banned when this actually becomes law as well. one of the main things that will be found when this bill does become new and we're expecting that to happen hopefully by 2025. 20 would be facial recognition in real time in public places. so. so by metrics, the science of crowds, for example, in real time, the sort of thing, the, some of police or security forces say, would be useful for them in order for them to do that. joe opened into a safety box and the peas have said that faith belief that such civilians would go against you values and that's what we heard in a press conference. it was given a short while ago by the president of the u. haul them as well, but rebecca met solar, she said it was absolutely fundamentals that this little protects the rights of people in your opinion, but it was
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a postal st. fulton to continue to support innovation. she said, so this, this proposal once it comes into effect, as i said, hopefully in a couple of years time will set the goals, find it across the world for years to come in a regulation because it really is a world 1st. but you know, i'm hearing a red flag for me, at least in what you're saying, this would become all day 2025. we're talking a year and a half away from that way. and by then, the technology might be unrecognizable. talk to us about the challenge of keeping up of, of, of matching the law to this changing technology. it's rapidly changing technology. as you say, i mean, not a day policy is without, it seems and not a new development in a all i, it is changing, say, falls, policy makers know that tech joins those, that we, the public realize this is something that is transforming lives that are way to use
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and fool around us, it's the way we use all phones is ready being used in medical areas and people who really believe and it's and supported the site that it could transform the world for that. so because it kind of help do things like find solutions to climate change, find solutions to health problems, but there are many people who are very concerned by a guy who's a scared that is going to mean, you know, great thoughts replacing people. the workplace concerns is security and privacy, and then the concern that you raise, which is that by the time that this bill actually comes into effect and becomes know in a couple of years, perhaps many things. and it will be open lead because this technology is changing, say, false. but what we've heard from the presence of the use parliament is that this will will look well, well, the time be adapted to this changing, but because it's impossible, of course, with something like a lie to remain static. absolutely. natasha butler reporting from strasburg today.
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thank you so much, i and there's plenty more ahead on this is our, including the un nuclear cheese saying that he will visit russian occupies after region nuclear plant in ukraine. on thursday, a state funeral is underway, so former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi. we will be live in milan and in sport. real madrid confirmed the signing of the 19 year old june filling in for a $111000000.00. again, he's 19 years old. joe, we'll have more of that later in the program. the, the head of the un nuclear watchdog as postpone his trip to the russian controlled zap for region nuclear power plant and ukraine due to safety concerns. russell grossi was expected to assess the site following the breach of the nova kafka them, which provides cooling water for the plant, the warranty that the facility could be costs in ukraine's counter offensive to retake russian occupied territory. the safety of the plan has been
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a concern ever since russian forces seized it more than a year ago. antonio has more on this from keith. do we understand that trip is being postponed? possibly only for a matter of hours because of travel safety concerns, the prolonged physical situated in this upper easy region in 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 except 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 events that exacerbates those concerns is the breaching of the culture them at war is about water supply, but also about the integrity of that cooling reservoir. lead mr. girl, see to one, 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 latest situation was a step in the wrong direction. the ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed
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in a russian missile strength on the 4th city of odessa. it's the 2nd straight day of attacks on ukrainian cities. the regional administration says 4 missiles were fired from a ship in the black sea. the 3 victims were working at a warehouse of business center shops and a residential complex were also damaged. the attack comes a day off, the russian airstrikes on the city of cr, the re killed 11 people. the lucian bella, russian president, alexander lucas shank goes, says his country has started taking delivery of russian tactical nuclear weapons. moscow based journalist julia shop of oliver has more a present look. a shawn cody said that a bell ever had received muscles and bones for russia, which was 3 times more powerful than those dropped on the trip in the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. in 1945, according to his estimates of using such weapons. can, you know, can cause 1000000 people to die instantly and he added that,
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god forbid is his use. so basically he said that's a won't be a problem to use nuclear weapons. it was thoughts about the bill or some president also said that russian toxic or when you play a weapons would be stored at several sites in the republic. um, basically earlier in may we had from the, the russian science they reported that they, i don't raise it, receives the, it's kind of a missile system capable of using photos, conventional and nuclear weapons. and that's some been the russian at cross had been modified to use nuclear weapons. at the same time, russia will not give control over its texaco nuclear weapons developers, and most could, will make decisions regarding the use of it. and the decision a deployment of the equipment decision rather now it was 1st announced by present patients back in march. so in light of bonds were here, a few very, very quiet acts of his voices calling for the total elimination of nuclear weapons . that it should be. why told the face of the us because initially it was designed
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as a means of the terrans. but when somebody does directly threatened to use it, which can lead to the total destruction of be well's population, that something needs to be done by o. the germany has promised long term support to ukraine and its war against russia and isn't bailing its 1st national security strategy. joslet schultz says his country is ready to assume a global responsibility. you cite to the invasion of ukraine and the destruction of critical infrastructure such as the north stream pipelines, as reasons for pushing ahead with the plan. step boston reports from berlin. 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 disagreements within the cabinets . but here it is. it has been presented now and to show of unity. i have to say chancellor, all of shows was there with 4 of his key ministers presenting this strategy. and
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this is not that much new and it's a lot of points have been addressed in the last year since the invasion, the russian invasion and ukraine. one of the key elements is what all of shows that chancellor has quotes that 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 from the 100000000000 euros allocated to 3 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, us secretary state anthony blinking has confirmed he will be traveling to badging on friday to discuss maintaining open communications despite ongoing tension in a phone call. chinese foreign minister jean gun warranty for us to stop. middling,
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its affairs or undermining its sovereignty and security when it comes to issues like ty, one blinking had already cancel the trip plan in february over suspected chinese by blooming that flew over the us. a sign in the palestinian authority or to establish a strategic partnership. this comes out to palestinian leader my who to boss, met, president seizing thing, and badging sign of previous previously said. it's ready to mediate easing of tensions between israelis and palestinians. abbas being the 1st arab leader to be hosted by china this year. coastal areas in western india and southern pakistan are on high alert the net dissipation of extreme weather psych loan before joy is expected to make land full on thursday. meteorologist say the storm will be catastrophic, with strong winds, traveling at a 130 kilometers per hour. more than 4000 residents of western walker, towns have been relocated. fishing operations in good or right states or suspended until friday. more now on the expected impact of the psych loan from our weather
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present to rob mccully. but about the day away from land full of this side which has been moving very slowly. ivey arabian sea and they just started to turn right. it's already reached its peak and intensity, so it's going to stop becoming weak or is it hits towards the cost of goods or that effects any of this extra here which is the river courtney. just the fact that the gulf coaches where the worst excesses, i think of things like the storm surge and the big waves will be concentrated so fun. surprisingly, vaccines where evacuations have taken place. this is a port on the gulf of coach. this is the one, this is india, there was no one there. they've been evacuated, put in doors, the time being if they wish. i don't think the risk is going to be sent necessarily from the strength of wisdom to the store would be the equivalent of a category one hurricane. but the amount of rain folding in these flat pots and goods around the reason that file se, or pakistan will produce extensive living. it's very flat land, for example. but most of the damages like the size of the ice. so it's going to be
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for that particular dropped 9 fold in late local time on so so you have a 90, it goes in land venturing friday, it'll be folding it pop by producing funding up into rogers down as well. the still ahead on that was a 0. how we rang and president abraham raised the hopes, the deepening relationships with leaders in latin america and 43 year old venus williams makes for return to the course after a 5 month injury layoff. we'll have details on that coming up with joe later, this out, the frank assessments, quite frankly. let's address the elevator in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then,
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the, the watching else is 0, a reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 78 people have drowned off the coast of southern greece, after fishing boats carrying migrants. think more than 100 people have been rescued, but at least a couple of 100 are still missing. the european parliament has approved plans to adopt the a i asked to the world's 1st rules on the use in diplomat taishan of artificial intelligence. under the proposals, a systems will be regulated based on their potential to cause harm. and lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president for the 12th time. the last president's term ended in october 2022 is comes as an economic price. this continues 11. israel's parliament has begun to vote on a key part of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose proposed judicial overall m p's will pick 2 members of the panel that appoints judges,
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including supreme court judges. the move will get politicians greater control of that process and it sparked months of protests before being halted by benjamin netanyahu. earlier this year, little marks is live in west jerusalem. let me start by, by really explaining, drilling down on what this actually means. i think it might be a little hard for people who are not totally steeped and is really politics to completely get this. we're talking about picking the people who are on the panel that will pick the supreme court judges. so yeah, there's 2 sets of separation that you're up to the right so, so this is all about what the government of apartments have. benjamin netanyahu and his pod. right. coalition partners wanted to try and do this. yeah, they wanted to try and, oh, behold, this country is the additional system in particular by giving more controls, the politicians as to who sits on impulse and quote, say, including the supreme court. one of the ways the politicians have leverage over the court and the nominees, and this is a big issue because there's
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a couple of vacancies coming up the next few months. is the number of assisting politicians as opposed to lawyers or judges on the panel. the churches, those traditional nominees, historically best being one member of the government and one member of the opposition, the south on that committee and what the government has been pushing forward over the course of months of this year is to have 2 people from the government on that committee, that for inferior giving them all sway over to who ends up on the supreme court. what's happened over the last few weeks since that fine was kind of shelves on the international pressure and pressure from business leaders is one of the motor sessions. was the mr. miss neal, who sat down with the opposition and thought of going through compromised hopes to see if they could find a solution to both sides were happy with what's happening today is a litmus test as to what both compromise toll supports and from what we understand . so far, but doesn't seem to be in the case. do you have any sense billing, of which way the vote will go? so this morning,
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so when this was coming up towards the parliamentary, both that were about half a dozen candidates for these 2 positions on this particular commission for them drops out. 2 of them said, you know, we're going to stay in the running and what is really media is being reporting is the members of mister netanyahu certainly could party have been told by him to vote against the 2 remaining candidates, including one from the writing policies in order to make sure that this boat essentially is pushed back for a few days. the implication the is that they haven't yet come up with a compromise, but happy with the consequences of this according to believe the position is that they will be furious. that'll be great. to protest about these traditional have holes and the compromised folks that have been continued for many weeks. up until today will be that in the water village. one last question for anyone who's listening to this and who still confused despite your efforts, despite my efforts, i'm sure to talk some people out there who can still be confused about what this
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all means for benjamin netanyahu, whose judicial overall plans are those? are those likely to still go ahead in some form at some point in time that will be elements of this, that in fairy if the opposition agrees to them. if the protests on and off events national pressure isn't enough. that wouldn't move forward. but because the opposition is so furious, we've got, yeah, the, the, the full, the prominence of a heavy opposition. talking about this being rec, plus this move potentially today's try and delayed about 30 days. if the whole full size and things fall apart, it seems far less likely that you shall have a whole will be possible for mr. nothing. know, at least inside this session of parliament at the pressure village reporting from west jerusalem. really appreciate it. thank you very much. i a state funeral is being held in. it's elise a former prime minister silvio berlusconi. this is the scene right now at the duomo cathedral in milan. it's
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a national day of mourning for the controversial politician immediately cooling, who died in the hospital on monday, aged 86. the 4th time prime minister faced various scandals before he resigned in 2011 houses, 0 producer of virginia carol march 8th joins as via skype from milan. virginia, thank you for being with us. you were just at plaza. they'll duomo near the cathedral. what was that like? oh, well yes, there was a huge sense of, of commotion and the coughing arrived, which was welcomed with a huge applause and assignments from the crowd. but just before that, yeah, those view was quite different deals with people cheering. and we're talking about $20000.00 people in the square. you could spot of fans from the land and moons are too cheap football teams that that was cooney old. but also, you know, people from all walks of life, which is wanted to easier to divide through these carriers. mad to get controversial feature. of course inside the cathedral, the were the,
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i mean all the establishment of a child in politics from central looked at a let, the president to the prime minister of georgia maloney. and also a few international guest, including the in the year of katara was eating just behind the tide in president. now just as you mentioned, introduction itself, quite exceptional celebration constituting that we are going through here the nation morning, which is it's substitution president of the for the former prime minister. so far it is hunter as being granted only for a 2 presidents actually. and it kind of shows you how unique he was in with the political kind of landscape. you know, i wonder how italians are really reflecting on the burly scone era because yes, he was controversial, but he was also so central to italian politics for so long. i mean, he was synonymous with italian politics for an entire generation. how do people feel about him today?
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a 100 percent, if he was, he's, he has been a huge, really definitive speaker. but, and you just, you can just, you know, by walking in milan and chatting with a few people, you would be stunned by how, how the reaction reflects that. the vision and one side you talk to people who just described him in the, you know, almost with the words of other ation. like it's someone who still carries magic. the self made men to success a sort of italian version of the american dream becoming true. so successful a tv type, i couldn't owning the best football teams a show business if you name it. but on the other side, you have a preaching port is lice, will be tied in population who did not forget the huge amount of scandals. he was involved from being famous, moved up who gets 6 parties to the negation of corruption to actually define the conviction of tax fraud in 2013. so there is really a little bit of everything in many shows how i mean,
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how it's kind of multiple identities these, these many of these men was able to, to, and body. and you could tell that by the, the, the, the people who are attending the funeral, who are just coming from every field virginia, petra maci. thank you so much. it was great talking to you today. and i just wanna leave you these pictures, live pictures of the state funeral being held right now in italy for a former prime minister silvio berlusconi. this happening the duomo cathedral in midland to un secretary general. antonio gutierrez says he is appalled by reports of violence incidents door for region leaders of the east african regional block i got are hoping to resolve the conflict at a meeting and do boutique county. as president said, he will push for a face to face meeting between sedans, warren general's thousands have been fleeing west from dar 4 to neighboring chad. as a mr. on the reports from audrey in chad,
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along running ethnic divisions have only decent for some sudanese refugees in camps, in chad, fear is turning to anchor, eager to talk about the injustices they are facing. many are unable to speak without crying. well, spawn was separated from his family when fighting broke out in old janina and west r for he searched for weeks before crossing the border. people home out of the engine and now they are putting shut on every side. they are not that has no food, nor medicine. that is, nothing has to go. there is nothing else to go to, to work, to get water. i want to spend my money to help those people to last a hand and a previous conflict and says if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back to the streets lined with the dead to risk of meeting the same fate loud this territory, the government says, is now under militia control. that a lot of those who've worked into are for,
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for decades, blame political neglect, a collapse of state authority, and previous governments who armed certain communities for their own political gain . the war and cartoon is a classic battle between 2 rival forces in a struggle for power in the 4 and especially in ocean. and it is much more excess central between communities. it goes to the struggle for land, for water, the use of natural resources, precious metals, and min minerals, refugee, c, o janina is the worst place in the world. to give us a rough month as an african muscle leader. he says the city is home to dozens of tribes, but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon out of say, a 5 yourself. but in a junior and i say 5 identities,
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mazetti and black daily. we lost more than 50 people daily, daily, but jeep says he will return to defend his hometown for di trying on street level, it is of the sped, more and more people are arriving from su, done on a daily basis. the refugees, we say, while it is true that the militias are targeting one specific tribe at the moment, the violence is so widespread. it is affecting everybody. un calls for a ceasefire. have been drowned out by the sounds of war. a groups worry the ongoing violence could spread across the reach. the muscle leads worn. if the militias are not stopped, other tribes could be targeted next. same bus route, the o g 0 audrey eastern track. former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to $37.00 federal criminal charges related to the handling of government secrets. he was accused of retaining national defense information after leaving office and
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conspiring to obstruct justice trunk, whose campaigning for the 2024 presidential election says the indictment is one of the saddest days in american history. ellen fisher reports from miami. we have a written discovery. we have a country that is corrupt. we ever country this got to florida, is the country that's got nothing but problems were a nation wide. and then they do this to find donald trump greeted in miami, just minutes after being freed, temporarily from the custody of the government he wants lead. he stopped off with a cuban american cathy. a hot bed of supporters. is this story quote to pianist lasted 47 minutes. there were no cameras in court to record the moment. donald trump faces stopped. the 7 charges prosecutors say he screamed and lied to stop the government of comforting sensitive documents, dealing with america's nuclear arsenal and military readiness. his lawyer entered a plea of not guilty before the heating,
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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 in 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. the 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, landside, this current environment is based on his own words and the testimony of his
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closes the 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 forbidden from talking to witnesses unless it's through their lawyer was his both a keep left the court house. it was rushed by a lone protest who was quickly taken to the ground and arrested. back at his bed mister gulf estates in 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 have the 2 standards of justice in our country been more starkly, revealed. total from clearly believes he's won the battle in the court of public opinion with his own supporters on potential republican voters. but the actual court case goes on with legal arguments discovery, and the potential that
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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 eat a miami range and president abraham ray see is wrapping up a visit to nicaragua, where he's met president daniel ortega and managua to visit as part of a 3 nation tour of latin america. that is expected to include political and economic deals, which is yours for me to millet reports. this visits by uranium presidents abraham are easy to nicaragua is expected to deepen cooperation with the country also sanctioned by the united states. while discussions are expected to cover of political, economic and trade agreements with tens of billions of dollars, the leaders of use the visit to criticize the us and european nations, quoting them common enemies. good on the side of the road though it is all of them without exception,
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or major robbers and exploiters of the people in different regions of the earth. and the truth is that this practice has not disappeared. it's a rich look for you see, who began to to of latin america this week with a visit to venezuela, to iran is one of the most important allies for president nicholas madura is government a due to the fact the amount of them in, well friends of difficult times to the people and governments of venezuela and the relationship between iran and venezuela is not a normal diplomatic relationship. but as a strategic relationship between the 2 countries that have common interest come and visions common enemies. then as well as some of the world's largest oil reserves in both countries. oh pick members, oil cartel has become central to discussions of the energy crisis, bought by russia's war on ukraine. the conflicts renewed global efforts to solve and as well as political and economic crisis, told us to do a visit to the wrong a year ago, signing a 20 or pact to increase cooperation in the oil,
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petrochemical and defense sectors. right? uses 12 allied nations in latin america comes as tensions with the us. a worsening maldonado to us as accused yvonne of providing russia with materials to build a plant to make drones. but to run says it supplied drones to rush up before the start of the war. tracy will complete his 12 with a visit to cuba and is expected to hold more talks and what he says. a change is needed to build a new world order. for me to move onto 0 to at least 9 people have been killed in the latest ethnic violence and many poor in northeastern india. long running pensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated into violence last month after a judge recommended special status. but may tase, this would have given them preferential access to jobs and education, which the cookies opposed. at least 100 people have been killed and 40000 others displaced in the past 2 months. still ahead on alpha 0 and support the master's
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champion as his say on the pga tours surprise merger with lift goals. the general feeling is that a lot of people feel a bit of betrayal from, from management, the
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the the time for your sports news withdrawal got your was joined us on set to federal. thank you very much. the vegas gold night for the new stanley cup champions. the team that was founded just 6 years ago thrash the florida panthers in front of that home funds for whole public reports.
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the smith in 2017. the odor of the newly formed vegas goals and know its bill soley said he wanted seems a way to suddenly cope with if the 6 seasons when it was mission accomplished on tuesday in las vegas as the golden lights when and truly hit the n h l jack posts, they listed this for the as far as the hurting team, sped their expenses. 50 states was wheeled out to pump up the crowd, head of the class to get the florida purposes. and it had the desired effect to the french charge record crowd have just started the don't receive 1000 rule disabled. the way the guide for a would close out the series, the goals of lawrence was simply irresistible as they dominated the practice of the stop. by the 3rd period, day was settled, went up, the game was effectively already, but it had been
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a remarkable run through the ford and for the purposes for the eastern conference number. right, said the gulf and quality between them and the number, once even the worst was clear at the top of a perfect north for the golden door. it's the fred towards his 1st and oh the captain. bucks through the current. just the birds a score trick. the account with a gary would eventually finish boy, 3, the spot world celebrations that a city that see the set of policies are the, is the bumpy 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 for the police. i guys, what's the biggest stays in vegas, the golden door to relocate to keep hold of the start of the cook for many years to come here to football. now in the turn,
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so window has opened in europe and we've already had our 1st big deal around the grid have signed in the mid field, a jeep billing, and on a 6 year contract for fortune 100 $11000000.00 from jam inside policy adult. and the 19 year old becomes the spanish clubs the most expensive signing of to and has it. and garris failed. it's been a rapid rise to this help for belgium. he made his id for his hometown club by me, especially 4 years ago, a just 16 making him the clubs youngest as a 1st team player is performances for bombing and persuaded. putting to seek aside for to see adult means to spend $32000000.00 to bring him to germany in 2020, made in the most expensive 17 year old in football. while the adult, when spelling them got his 1st cool franklin. he made his debut against the republic of ireland and event, but 2020 and what proved to be his final season for adult man's, he was named boon does a good player of the year as a club finished, as well as up to bind me dick the mount at the central coast, controversial much,
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it has been temporary force to step aside. does he recovers from an undisclosed medical issue? pga tool commission of j monahan has handed over the day to day operations to 2 of his executives. the 53 year old has been under intense scrutiny since last week. surprised announcement the pga tool will be joining forces with europe's d. p. well, tool on the sandy back live series. the deal was done without the knowledge of pga tool plays. he lost his champion. jerome says he and other pga tool professionals feel betrayed by the management ramos in los angeles. preparing for the us open a tournaments he won in 2021 for his 1st major title. i want to have say 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 a bit of betrayal from, from management. i get the secrecy as just is not easy as a player,
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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 know. a repair. sneak is blown by michael jordan during the 1997, n b a finals could frank to record when the sold at auction on wednesday. jones flew game, sneak is, are expected to fetch more than $3000000.00. it will the old golf black and red edgefield, and 12th, in game 5. when he was clearly struggling with flu like symptoms with the chicago bulls sauce to manage to school the tea, 8 points and went on to lead the teams with type of went over the utah jazz a previous power. sneak is boon by jordan sold in april for record $2200000.00. the author, the success of last year's faithful well comp castle is getting ready for another one. this time the basketball edition and the twins $27.00 tournament will be held
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in the middle east for the 1st time. every full use will best skip will play as competes for the chance to be world champion. and in 2027, they'll do so for the 1st time in the mid least, capital has been chosen tice pulse cables, flagship tournament, of the successfully holding all the major sporting events most recently, people's woke up just 7 months ago. the country has shown an incredible operational capacity when it comes to the organization of sports events. the simple events was one more and i would say the exclamation mark, false cables, governing body feedback, 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 candles, reputation as well,
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travel hub. and that once here, travel time for players be kept to a minimum. the foot to 2 teams who will take part in this tournament all stay in 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 being china in 2019 we paid different tvs going now in 20233 different countries. i think the main categories, think of the 2027 woke up and cut out. it will be a very complex $32.00 teams or venue is all within 20 minutes distance. the dream of every basketball fan and those full then use over the bill. we are using existing facilities that we have here and we'll be ready to bring the feedback that's to this facilities. and of course, the best possible players in the world for capitalized organizes the preparations
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are already on the way and they'll be watching closely. is this she is boss given? welcome takes place in the philippines, japan and indonesia. venus williams, return to the tennis courts after 5 months, entry level hasn't gone well. the 7 time grandson champion was playing in the opening match at a gross court. tournaments in the netherlands, took the opening set against, with teenage it silliness. but the 42 year old here was given a was called to play at the open was ultimately pacing in 3. all right, those are useful for now more later through. all right, joe, thank you so much. i wouldn't mind the jordan games decreased by the way if you have the inside track. joe, thank you. i'm back in just a moment with more worlds,
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the joining the global conversations to just say was no good. the people industry could be convenient is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it to you as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found, this was fun to have an american occupation for meetings and countries. the street on algae 0. the southern mostly telling island is bryce for potentially rec code. breaking some of migrant arrivals from minister georgia maloney, one power last year. promising to track down on the boat migrant student e sailed from june is here where there's a sophisticated and profitable smuggling network. those who make it now thanks. a
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more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch coals, italy's new immigration will repressive didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here as not having any effect more than 45000 people have arrived in this, at least as a spouse of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. every month you'll have someone from home that will say, oh please, i need money for the with the economy and fruitful and children spread around the world. oh, how does a family survive in mountains, in palm leaves as the pool about for people? you'll always have very spices infiniti saying money home. i just feel like i'm stretching myself. quickness transactions on out

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