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the in a full hot series, the big picture takes it in depth, no friends inside episode one analogy, sierra. how do states control information the controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is this as into listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the on the
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services, the news out on algae is 0. i'm for the back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. coast guards in greece declared the worst boat sinking vista as dozens of migraines drown, trying to cross the mediterranean european bottom and green lights supply and to impose regulations on the use of onto visual intelligence based on its potential harm. also this, our russian moves tactical nuclear weapons to better lose the 1st time it's priced and this size outside its borders in decades. and israel quantum and both on a key part of the government fund to overhaul the judiciary. despite palm beach county. and i'm piece of same as with useful, the vegas golden light safety and i told jack thoughts as they with the stand the comfortable, the 1st time a 93 victory game, 5 series, when just 6 years of the franchise was
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the thank you very much for joining us, we begin in 7 greece, where a fishing boat carrying migraines has sunk, killing at least 78 more than a 100. others have been rescued, and hundreds are still missing. the boat is believed to have been heading for it to be after sailing from to brook in eastern libya. high winds have complicated the rescue operation, but it might be me have, it's a tragic and very difficult situation with a very large number of shipwrecked people, a number of best. i think we have not faced in the past to such an exchange and voted you time and i'm afraid the number of victims will be higher because the number of people on board was much higher than the boats capacity according to. so i'll just here is john's droplets has moved from athens. the boat was originally
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carrying hundreds of people, perhaps upwards of 500. 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 a search and rescue operation going on. we're told that when the greek coast code offered help of the people on this boat initially refused because it was the hope to reach instantly. they had set 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, white capsized or think what we're hearing from the authors he's here in greece, is the, the president of the republic that there in the 2nd level who is heading down to kilometer, which is the nearest hospital where the survivors are being taken. and uh, that a major relief effort is being mounted to bring these people food and clothing. uh,
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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 coast between increasing difficulties less cross. now to address areas malik trina, who joins us from a mrs. ross out in libya, molig those migraines who died off the coast of greece of font to have originated from libya, which has become a frequent route at transit points for migraines. trying to reach your of the well, that's right. folly libya, in particular, libya has long been a trans at hub or a launching pad for migrants trying to reach your and t insurance up and, and what, and just to give you an idea, just some numbers so far this year from north africa over $54000.00 migrants asylum seekers and refugees have arrived to italy from north africa. and
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that's up more than a 150 percent from last year. last year. during the same period, there was only, there was about 21000 people who arrived to italy. and we're seeing new trends, and i think that's why the numbers are increasing. one, we're seeing eastern libya where this boat was believed to be. the part is from and to brook that was in, in previous years that wasn't happening of migrants and the asylum seekers and refugee's warranty party from libya was primarily here in western libya. and we're also seeing more and more migraines, the parting from tunisia, just this year alone to media has overtaken libya as the primary launching pad with $26799.00. people arriving from tunisia from libya, that number is just above 25000. what we're seeing now is the e. u. a trying to come into these countries. we know that they are helping they are funding looking at the already just particularly the coast guards here in libya.
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and now they are, they, we saw last the in the last couple of days at the you commission as well as the dutch any tell you and probably minister of visiting to needs. you have meeting with president case site and then and, and then uh to, to try to mitigate the number of migrants trying to reach europe. uh so uh, what worse, what, what people believe here, especially experts, is that if these countries in north africa can stabilize and become more safe, that the number of people which in europe will decrease. so we, we, we, we, we've talked to people here in libya, and this is our report. a semi came to libya 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 the detention center before being released 2 weeks ago. about as far as the see
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maybe to use it for libya has long been a transit help for migrants from other african nations trying to reach your opinion source. so far this year, more than 25000 migrants and refugees have reached italy from libya, while more than 6000 were intercepted, etc, 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, 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
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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 a 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, came to libya from niger more than 10 years ago. he's been working at this restaurant in ms. 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
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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 and 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, of all this here has already been one of the worst for my grand destined the mediterranean sea, at least 1000 drowning so far. the international organization for migration says that's 30 percent higher than a year ago. the number of people crossing the central mediterranean as also sold to its highest level since the wreckage began in 2009. at least $42000.00 people crossed during the 1st 4 months of this year. a full fold increase from 2020 to the you and refugee agency. you and hcr says that one in 74 people worldwide is now
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a refugee and the increases in the number of refugees last year. it was the largest ever recorded or joining is not on the use our is david young via who's an activist spend spokes person for refugees in libya is joining us from geneva. david, thank you so much for being with us. now you also made this dangerous journey from libya to italy after you left your home country south. so don, i wanna ask you 1st about how you feel when you hear of a boat cap sizing in the mediterranean, like the one today, off the coast of greece. how does it make you feel a fault? thank you so much. so bring the meeting on the 5th and i've read a book from me inside. and this is something that disturbs my mental and psychological ability to, to even see the world in a beautiful shape. because uh uh, seeing these, i'm listening to this from uh,
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from a victims perspective because i have experienced this before the end of your life. i haven't been in a board that top top size with the real people who died on these people with close up to me and they were just really ambitious. people wanted to change your life and even that's a comfortable thing, which they have to dentist, dangerous. and then to the drama on the mediterranean, today they are no more on the same time. i'm trying to view these as stories, and these are good news from a perspective of someone who have not lived in these experience or someone know who is so far away like the local population in geneva or not to you know, related to migration background. and i'm still seeing it kind of in the human situation, which is unacceptable. football. so you know, international like you've done that for human beings and human and active and unacceptable. you say, i want to ask you, david,
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for those who haven't tried the journey yet. the migrants was still in libya who also want to make the journey. when they hear of such tribes tragedies, are they discouraged to make it i think it's not about how discouraging the r r, o in jewelry. dick on being to disagree should which they are now being in lead. yeah . because uh, working from a active is to perspective people reach me. how did you want us to cross the mid a train? you all know you are all here frank. i feel good for us to reaching out for opinion on how best for us to meet a training on. the 1st thing that phillips is the don't have room for the admitted training. i have the option because the d, i have a weakness and i have seen a bunch of the same time. i cannot to stop them from taking decisions for the life me because the media that i just read my that are non existing right. individuals who are there, who are just like go,
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i'll move and i will send the signal. so for them to come on, people to the governmental lead. yeah, i'm going to the, to the you world gym, reduce full bar engaging, introduce the, you know, me kind isms that have been designed to keep the trunk and stuff in the between. yeah. we not providing, you know, the necessary needs done to, you know, kinda them from properly right through these uh, fairly soon the so yeah, we have the same, your can officials. you said, oh yeah, we have seen european officials dropping to to libya. and now the north african countries trying to come up, as you say, with schemes to prevent the migraines and refugees from making it to europe. tell us a bit more about life as a migrant in libya. you've experienced it and you spent a lot of time in detention. what is it like today for an african migrant who is stuck in libya and who wants to make it to your or oh,
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i think from this point i will a be to go to the side of the europe. cannot story just because they are not really looking for some issues because when we have that person leaving these experiences and i'm going to experience these policies on my board, the it is quite a bit it gets, you know, moved from the new us or it is demo hold on when, when you say policies on your body, what do you mean? it means that these decisions are designed by people who have no clue how it means to be bold to leave my country. it's also don to go with for my families and bravo, all these that covered the countries on do finding myself in media and then maybe at me coming in place in happy to vote for me because it hasn't been kind of the desires and you have. i'm doing the immigrants, even the value i'm on the asylum seeker, i think the right to the product in the media, and then i don't receive this protection because what some of these make hundreds instead of the kind of means which benefits from my, from my board the by detaining me by putting me to sleep level by exploiting my
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family even distinguish them. so when we mentioned the you will feel it's problem to leave yes. the different to kind of agreement with the state of not being able to visit this intentions and just to see how over blah, that it is. because uh, i for so many times, 17 times that i was are be totally detained and leave. yeah. just because i was a mess, so let me see, kind of being rebel has even though the drugs are immediately put under the category of trying to cross them, it did rain. yeah. so i was in, in prison, so many times and possibly in these places i'm a subject to slavery. because when i have to work for 3 consecutive moms, this without being paid without to being provided the necessary, you know, or do you mind basic needs. we're talking about, you know, been came that from accessing for the cream drinking water. this is something that you are not as to, it would fall in the morning. i know they drink
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a lot of what the things to wake up and they're having good sleep being seen that from being able to sleep. i tried with just me when the ball on the boat, you know, you must suffocating rules when the house to in you're a severe, a degrading the human by a nation's soviet speaking in this perspective. that is why the do you also reduce, you know, was, i'm not looking to find alternatives for the situation because i really want to migrate using this journey. david, thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. thank you for, for speaking out there for all these migrant cent and refugees who find themselves in such desperate situations that they made these dangerous journeys. david young, you folks pressing for refugees in libya, thank you for your time. thank you. all right, we want to show you, now these are life pictures coming to us from kind of my taught in greece. that's where this rescue operation for the slightest votes thinking is being organized
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from the latest thinking off the coast of greece, which has seen at least a 70 migraines, killed more than a 100 others rescued, but hundreds are still missing and rescue operations currently underway in greece, to try and find them, but the off is of course that they may have drowned in what is being called right now. the west tragedy of the west, and deadly as tragedy. off the coast of greece. so far this year, high winds have been complicated. the rescue operations, but um, rescue is still trying to find more survivors after this latest fishing boats on the war in ukraine now. and the head of the un nuclear watched on cas postponed his trip to the russian controls operation, nuclear power plant. because of safety concerns. raphael grossi was expected to assess the site up to the breach of the nova costco dom,
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which provides cooling water for the plant. he won that the facility could be caught in ukraine's counter offensive to retake russian occupied territory. the safety of the plant has been a concern since russian forces seemed to get more than a year ago during a whole has more from cave. as we understand that trip is being postponed, possibly only for a matter of hours because of travel safety concerns, the prolonged physical situated ins oper easy region in a territory controlled by russia. since the early stages of the war is 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 events that exacerbates those concerns is the breaching of the cutoff cut them at worries about water supply, but also about the integrity of that cooling reservoir. lead mr. girl 6 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,
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the latest situation was a step in the wrong direction. ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on the bush city of odessa. it's a 2nd straight day of a tax on ukrainian cities. the regional administration says for miss sides with 5 from a ship and the black sea. the 3 victims were working at a warehouse, a business center shops and a residential complex were also damaged. it comes a day after washing s rise on the central ukrainian city of k, the re, which killed 11 people the roost president, alexander lucas shanker, says his country has started taking delivery of russian tactical nuclear weapons that spring in. during this julia shop of our in moscow from on this are usually at present putting earlier this he had announced that he would deploy these tactical nuclear weapons to better rules. so it looks like the plan has now gone ahead. a yeah, absolutely. now we're hearing signals to the world from the president,
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the bella roost, alexander location codes set, and he's interviewed to real c, a one channel. just yesterday, during the 15th, the developers had received muscles and bones from russia, which at 3 times more powerful than those dropped on the japanese cities hiroshima and nagasaki. in 1945, hey added a 1000000 people will die in simply in case that kind of weapons is used and it wouldn't be a problem to use nuclear weapons. it was started and up now talking about the deployment of the nuclear weapons into batteries. so basically series a well the, the deployment itself seriously changes big disposition around bell ever is this great is tracfone's, mr. lucas sion code. perhaps this is a condition on the part of batteries to enter the war against ukraine. and here we go. just hours ago,
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the cushion good did say that the batteries would enter the conflicts in ukraine if it was aggression against his country. so probably ukraine should build up some additional reserves along its border with believers. from a scientific point to view, the presence of nuclear weapons guarantees the territorial integrity of the country . so any attempts to enter the temperature of batteries will be stopped by the use of nuclear weapons. but at that same moment, having said all that was still here, a few very quad x of a sports is calling for the total elimination of nuclear weapons. right? and the plan is us because initially it was designed as a means of the tyrants. but now when some lead of directors threatened to use it, which can lead to the total destruction, oh, the wells population, something needs to be done. and it's usually a thank you very much. you and your sample of our lives there in moscow. and germany has from, is long term support for ukraine and it's battle against russia and is on varying as far as national security strategy transfer all actual sales. his country is
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ready to assume global responsibility. germany says it will meet growing nuclear risks with credible deterrent. send 2 more head on and use our including china is changing things. they just support to policy. and president mahmoud abbas yvonne's leader. abraham raw, you see, continues the store of latin america to improve relations in the face of us sanctions and re, i'm a dre to make a $100000000.00. signing don't have more than that. teams for space. the size rails fundament has voted on a key part of prime minister benjamin netanyahu has proposed traditional overall, and b 's up and picking 2 members of the panel that appoints charges. the move will give politicians great, a control of that process and, but it's blocked months of protest before being holstead by it's me out earlier this the of the judicial overall we're talking about of course,
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the spring and then in moxie west, you as been for us so tell us more about what this vote today is about feeling and which way it's gone because it seems that there's some results right down. right, so this is a committee that is responsible for deciding on judicial nominees and historically that have been lawyers and judges on this committee along with politicians. again, historically, it has been one member of the opposition, one member of the, the government of the day on that committee. and what mr. not know, and his hard writing code as important as it sold to do this. yeah. was to insist but to members of the government, but still not commit to giving them great to sway in the makeup of the supreme court and other quotes here in jerusalem. what was very important about this, of course of the last few months was that the protests, an international pressure, even pressure from major is randy. business leaders seem to have been coverage, mr. mcneil, who to put that on pause the time being of a compromise tools involving the government and the opposition party is about a way forward the vote has just come in that would 2 candidates running full that
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committee out of 6 this morning. some of them drops out, one of them from the population policy has been very naturally approved. $5856.00 votes in the connected, which means that there is not going to be in opposition. party member on that committee, the member of miss, nothing. all his liquid party that had run despite objections from him over the course the day that they drop out. they have been voted again. so they are not yet gonna appear on that committee, which means we'll have another round of votes 30 days from now. but this is a major waiting for the opposition and does seem to harold the possibility that compromise towards between the government and the opposition. they've been guidelines the last few weeks could now continue. all right, so a major waiting for the opposition. you say we've seen of course months of protests against this proposed traditional overall. how will this vote and it is result play out with the public who were clearly opposing the proposal. yeah, it's really interesting. i was going through some of the paulding data on this specific
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issue. as to this, judy show nomination committee and the vast majority of his res, what opposed to it? but that was broken down by political view point is those on the left are very much opposed to those in the center. still slightly opposed to it, but not by mass of majority and those to the rights the physical spectrum in favor of this kind of judicial level. because of course, traditionally amongst the members of the right wing parties here in israel, the supreme court seeing is left leaning the protest. that'd be gone for many months. then i'm going to stop because this is just one element of the propose judicial level. a lot of that has been put on the back burner, but has not been, and tati put to bed. so the opposition parties in particular will be trying to see this as an opening to box, put that to bed much more finely and again in special price. we are continuing to try and make that the case that i'm thank you for the update vending mocks lives there in west jerusalem. lebanese politicians failed to elect a new president for the 12th time. legislatures were unable to agree on a successor to michelle. i. one who steps down last october. the holder has moved
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from people 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 and no one has the majority. that's why 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 in the 1st round. but 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
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held on to power. we have lost all over the phone system and i absolutely have no faith that it's that the system is blamed for decades of corruption that led to the collapse of the economy, the whole hello. we have reached the breaking point yet. they won't elect the president. it seems the decision to paralyze the country is coming from abroad. and 11 ons political factions are tied to foreign powers whose rivalries are plays out here. 11 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 of the tour of the 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 that include their else is eda. they lived the china and the palestinian authority. say they are ready to establish a strategic partnership. this comes off to policy and liter mahmoud abbas made
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present changing thing in badging. trying to say is it's prepared to help these tensions between israel and the palestinian authority. katrina, you wait for somebody jane palestinian leader in lockwood abbas was will me welcome to engage him when he met president agenting abbas is the 1st our lead to visit china this year. they doing says it wants to play an active role in promoting peace between palestine and israel. the 2 sides marked to the visit by announcing a strategic partnership, which it sits on china is one of the 1st countries to recognize the palestine liberation organization and the state of palestine. with the personal commitment they'll present, she presents a boss, china, a positive relations, has sustained some momentum of growth in recent years. the political charles between 2 countries has grown to visit comes as china looks to expand its influence in the middle east region where the presence of the united states has waned in recent years. us led israel palestine. tulips have been deadlocked since 2014. on
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wednesday, c pursued a 3 point piece proposal. it includes the stablish ment of an independent palestinian state, bolstering economic aid and convening a peace conference in china. as of stepping up and initiating china has higher economic 6 in the region, china is emerging as a, as a global leader, instructors that are of interest to them at least some reason as well. and i think we've seen a gradual change in the perceptions about china in march. the aging successfully brokerage a rep, personal between saudi arabia and iran, ending a 7 year diplomatic rift. it's trying to do the same between ukraine and russia, assigning its own void to push for dialogue to end the war. but little progress has been made with neither side, willing to see territory. they didn't want to go try it. so as a good piece make it, i'm why we're partner that understands the needs of developing countries,
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leasing with us as an opportunity procedure to increase it out in the middle east. expanding chinese influence at a conference in re, uh this week is the sweetest find those who deals with more than $10000000000.00. china is already the regions biggest buy of crude oil and is looking to build new infrastructure as part of it's built in road initiative. but not everyone is happy . washington has moved to that they things growing influence poses a threat to the rule based international order. khatri you all to 0 agents. the still ahead on the news. our pharmacist across germany has gone on stripe. why? they say the government has failed. google faces and you order to break comp after it was found to police competition regulations and ins for the masters champion has a say on the pga tours supplies major with lisco. the general feeling is that
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a lot of people feel a bit betrayal for management. the the or when it's got properly called in today and the caution tina. the reason is they say that came up against these frontal system. well behind it is proper and talk to care. so you've got the temperatures, whether it should be on the low side, maybe the sunshine, probably compensates for the nice pump full, but on the front itself is looking quite which in the side pilot state in brazil. and this is santiago's, at 21 degrees out from the bottom side for july. otherwise, what you might expect. there's some heavier rain in the northwest to present or across into southern columbia that quit euro, but it's not like to cause any particular problems here. the heaviest, right, has been said to know for them that we might still see some flooding in nicaragua,
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possibly costa rica, and the shows the opportunity to jamaica and hates, you know, big ones that i think that they over to the cuban of china palms look dry mexico has lost the dry even the time, but look at that with land a long way above sea level 2000 pieces of service. a really high temperature is 7 to 9 above the average. and that's not going to drop down any time. so you can track that he's got to spread across into texas and louisiana, or where that heat and humidity comes of against the storm systems that rapidly fall off the rockies. you get these giant storms in the southern states. good news, rain. so ne, where the files have been the past these everywhere, and it's choking out plan. it's very, very dangerous. we can spend years cleaning this, but breakthroughs all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this monday substance abuse
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you're watching the news out on allergies here i would need for the back to go. i, reminder of our top stories, at least 78 people have drawn and off the coast of southern greece after a fishing boat carrying migraine, signed a lodge rescue operation is on the way hundreds of people on this is around the bottom and has voted on a key part of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has proposed traditional overhaul and visa speak to an opposition member to a panelist at a point stretches and proposed overall has cost money, subcultures, and lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president for the $12.00 time. last president's term ended in october 2022. this comes as an economic crisis continued to europe and parliament has approved plans to adopt the a i x the wells 1st was on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence,
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the actual govern. anyone who provides a product or service that uses a i that includes systems that generate content. predictions, recommendations, or decisions influence in environments systems will be ranked on risk. those that interact with humans are use for surveillance purposes or can generate so called deep faith content faced the strongest transparency obligations. those using high risk k i, systems will likely be applied to compete risk assessments long their activities and make data available to authorities to scrutinize those found to be reaching the i lol, could be fined 6 percent of global prophets. this would amount to $10000000000.00 for microsoft that box of tried to be to create, to open a i, if it was found to break enables natasha. butler has more from the european parliament in strasburg, as 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. we would be facial recognition in
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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 m e p. have said that they believe that such civilians would go against you values and that's what we heard in a press conference 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 a postal, st. fulton to continue to support innovation. she said, so this, this, this proposal once it comes into effect, as i said, hopefully in a couple of years time will set the gold standard across the world for years to come in a regulation because it really is a world. first of you has also want to google,
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it may have to sell parts of its advertising business. that's off to a european commission investigation, find new charges over anti competitive practices by the company who goes ad on is its biggest source of income. bringing in 79 percent of its revenue last year. google is dominant on both sides of the market with these 5 sites to us with the south side tools. and google has a strong market position with alex the exchange in between. and google is representing the interests of those buyers and sellers. and at the same time, google is setting the rules on how demand and supply should meet. this gives rise rise to inherent and so basis, uh, conflicts of interest. when i speak to brutally pina a bottle of issues, a i and your research fellow at the university of virginia. joining us now live
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from blowing out on the news route to have very good to have you with us. so the you commission taking aim at google's core advertising business and it's already fine. google uh with 3 prya on type trust cases. what's different this time around and how significant is this most? oh, thank you. um. so the difference between the previous investigations and the current one is the, the commission is also considering bordering google to change its practices. so in fact, they're aiming to issue in order for me to break off into a business. um, so that would be different then just giving them a penalty and not seeing any efficient results. but in order to create a fair playing field for other companies and ad business, they would need to break up the existing companies as well. right?
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us authorities understand of suit google for the same issue. and the you commission is now asking for divestiture. teller, tell us more about this. why what's, what's the concern with google? because they say that their advertising is highly competitive. that the advertising technology tools help websites and apps fund the content and enable businesses to, to, to effectively reach new customers. and that is businesses of all sides. so what is the concern as far as the you and us authorities, atkinson a yeah, i believe that uh, the main concern is um balancing act between um, between allowing the best technology, the best innovation to reach the consumers to reach different companies. and also seeing that the playing field is level so that other companies can enter because of course, google has a nervous access to data that data they're collecting. and as explained to me
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before, they're entering the market in all it's set and it's levels. they're providing servers for to add, they're providing uh, selling, i'm selling services as well as ad sharing. so that's the technology to bend on different advertising and because they've injured all these areas with their, with their dominant competence is it means that the other players do not compete which leads to higher prices and potentially also consumer rights violation . so if google is forced to break up, i mean, what will this mean for the company? so for the company is reminding me that they will need to sell some of the parts or make some serious construction and structural changes. and that is quite the pervasive orders by the european commission because but nothing else has worked
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so far. so if times don't work, then we have to look for other means to disrupt this dominant position of google. right. and google, of course, has criticized this decision, which let's talk about the use of a i ask, now you, your opinion leading the rest of the world. it was seems when it comes to artificial intelligence regulations. but how difficult is it going to be to implemented this at given the ever evolving nature of artificial intelligence? and indeed, it has been a challenge over these years to even drive this proposal. so it has taken longer than expected. it was positive to see that the, on today's boat, there was a significant majority passing the proposal. so now we're entering at this stage where the member states will have to negotiate. whether in one form the regulation will be implemented in their national laws. it is for seeing that the
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a i asked will be a maximization approach. so sort of setting the highest level of protection in its, in its rooms and several member states might want to provide a fire protection to their citizens. so we will have to see how this collaborative process, what comes out of it, because the old member states have to read all the rules. and the hope is that it won't delay the process much longer. because a, i had already problems. there are problems already happening, so the protection is much needed real time the peanut from the university of virginia. thank you very much for talking to us about all of us, a pharmacist across germany, a going on strike to protest against a government decision. they say will lead to supply bottlenecks, stop shortages and under funding. pharmacist blame the government of weakening their position and causing them to close in great numbers. fit boston attended
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a ronnie in the capital ballad. it's a rarefied pharmacist taking $2.00 to $3.00 nationwide pharmacies all closed out protests against what they called failing health pharmacy, leading to personnel shortages, madison, georgia. i'm interested to see 5, is this about june. i'm here because pharmacists are facing increasingly difficult times in the government should take measures to guarantee our future. in recent years, we have lost nearly 400 pharmacies in germany, and people will suffer from this. that's in yarmouth for 10 years. we've not received a res, despite rising pulse. that's why the one se payment and most off gun pharmacist we met this morning, said it was not an easy decision for her to join the stride and disappoint people who need madison 2 days or 2 sides to have no other choice given time slot. and philip, my home is where health professionals and all we want is to take care of our patients . but to be able to continue to do this, we have to give the signal we have emergency services in place and put so much
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information out that nearly everyone in germany should know we are close today. the association of pharmacists say that compared to other countries in europe, germany has a low number of pharmacies due to all the closure during their march. these protests who have visited your house ministry, and here the economy ministry. but in a response to the government says, the pharmacists have no reason to complain about to see the house minister has even sat during the coldest from dummy. they made a lot of money, something that makes these pharmacist even more angry at the moment a lot. that's little psycho the medicine shortages. it's being discussed at bottom and stuff, thoughts and also sierra the invalid police in not to you. i mean the u. k has confirmed that 2 university students and a man in his fifties were killed in a knife attack on tuesday. the 31 year old has been arrested on suspicion of matter . police say the perpetrator acted alone and investigators are working with
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counterterrorism offices to try and establish a motive. yvonne's president abraham, right? you see is ramping up a visit to nicaragua, where he's met, present. daniel ortega, in managua. the trip is one of the 3 nation tour of latin america that's expected to include political and economic deals. for me to me that has more. 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 cup of political, economic and trade agreements with tens of millions 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 big pro is all of them without exception 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,
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to iran is one of the most important allies for president making us madura is government 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 to pro magic relationship. but as a strategic relationship between 2 countries that have common interest come and visions, i'm coming to enemies. then as well as some of the world's largest oil reserves in both countries, opec members, oil cartel, has become central to discussions of the energy crisis, sparked by russia's war on ukraine. the conflicts renewed global efforts to solve and as well as political and economic crisis told us, do a visit to did one a year ago, signing a 20 or pact to increase cooperation in the oil, petrochemical and defense sectors. raises 12 allied nations in latin america comes as tensions with the us, a worsening move. i know the us as accused yvonne of providing russia with
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materials to build a plant to make drones. but to run says it supplied drones to rush up before the start of the war. bracy 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 mila onto 0, or at least 9 people have been killed in the latest ethnic violence, the money for a ne, in india long running tensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated into violence last month after a judge recommended special status. so may tease this would have given them preferential access to jobs and education, which the cookies opposed. at least a 100 people have been killed and 40000 others displaced in the past 2 months. still ahead on algae 0, england named their team for the 1st. sasha's test against australia, the don't have the details. thanks to stay with the
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[000:00:00;00] the the numbers for says, peter, let me thank you very much. the vegas golden lights. all the new stanley cup champions. the theme that was found to just 6 years ago thrash the florida. panthers 93 in front of the home fans became a full one series victory ro, path back reports. the smith in 2017. the odor of the newly formed vegas goals and know it's bill foley said he
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wanted his team to win the stanley cup within the the 6 seasons when it was mission accomplished on tuesday at las vegas. as the golden lights wet and truly hit the edit account, jack thought they listed this for the as far as the hurting team, sped, their expenses. $0.50 is wheeled out to pump up the crowd. hit a fix for us to get to the floor with a pencil. and it had the desired effect to the french or his record crowd of just are the don't receive 1000 rule disabled. the waiting game for he would close out the series the golden door. it's was simply irresistible as they dominated the pat this from the stop. by the 3rd period, they with several went up when the game was effectively already, but it had been a remarkable run to the photo for the purposes for the eastern conference number. right, said the gulf and quality between them. the number one, steve and the worst, was clear at the top of a perfect boy for the golden door. it's the fred towards his 1st. oh, the captain bucks through the car. just as the birds
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a score trick in the account when he gary would eventually see the story, 3 spot world celebrations of the city. to see that the sheriff policies are the, is the bumpy ride for sure. specially a lot of hard work was put in and especially through the past few years to achieve my goal. i replace i goes 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 and the trolls. the window has opened in europe and we've already had our 1st big deal round the dread have signed england midfield of jude bidding him on a 6 year contract for reported $111000000.00 from jim inside literacy. a document,
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the 19 year old becomes the spanish club stood the most expensive signing also it has all the and began to fail at a rapid rise to the top, full bidding him and made his day before his hometown, bending him 34 years ago, age just 16, making him the clubs, youngest of a 1st team player, these performances full booming and this way to buddhist legal liability. adult months spent $32000000.00 to bring into germany in 2020 it fading the most expensive 17 year old in football. while i told him bidding him good, he says, cooled up for england. he made his debut against the republic of ireland in november 2020. and what proved to be his final season for defense, he was named buddhist league player, will be here as the club finished, run his up to bind munich. the man at the same to of golds, controversial, major has been temporarily forced to step aside. as he recovers from an undisclosed medical issue, p j to a commissioner j monahan, the end of the day today controlled to 2 of his executives. the 53 year old has
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been under intense scrutiny since last week. so surprised announcements that the pga tour would be joining forces with europe spinky will to and the saudi back live series. the deal was done without the knowledge of pga to a plans the most as champion, john runs as he and the other p j 2 professionals. feel betrayed by management rama is in los angeles. preparing for the us open a tournament he won in 2021 for his 1st major title. the build ups of events has been dominated by the control the sea of the pga deal with saudi arabia's public investment fund. i want to have safe and 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, there's been involved like many others to wake up one day and seeing this function,
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right. so that's where we're on a bit of a state of limbo because we don't know what's going on and i don't think 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 cricket now, and maybe not a will make his 1st taste appear in england in any 2 years. also being named. and that seems to face australia for the opening match of the ashes. are the mess training on wednesday to collect these o b e full services to the sport hasn't been stokes, up things burning. if he tries to prove his fitness, he has a long to the problem. states has gone with the experience of stuart abroad for the 1st testing building and which starts on friday. at almost 41 years old james anderson is set to become the oldest england player to open the building in an anxious test since george greery in 1954. it is a stranger who hold the ashes off today, thrashed england phone on home soil the last time it was played. well, they haven't won
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a series in england since 2001 something which was the vice captain steve smith once to put the right. i personally, i'd love to take it off my bucket list, so i know it's the same for a lot of the other boys in the room as well. so we'll give it a good hot crack. the next few months, the cricketing when applied to last 12 months has been really exciting. and i've enjoyed actually watching from a file. you know, i said initially i to, you know, perhaps might be different coming up against our tax. but i have a white and say, i suppose, but i think, yeah, we've been fine go cricket, let me find the ticket. so it makes for an exciting series. cost of the success of law students fee for will tough customer is getting ready for another $1.00. this time the basketball in addition, and the 20272 of them will be held in the middle east for the 1st time. as joanna augusta rob sco reports, every full use will best phone skip will play as competes for the chance to be
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world champion and in 2027, they'll do tell you for the 1st time in the mid least capital that has been chosen tice pulse cables, flagship tournament, off the successfully holding all the major sporting events most recently woke up just 7 months ago. the country has shown an incredible operational capacity when it comes to the are going to additional of sports events. the simple events was one more and i would say the exclamation mark for false gables governing body feed the the opportunity to reach a new audience across the middle east and north africa was too good to pass up. so they will also try to buy catalogs reputation as well, travel hub. and that once here, travel time for play is be kept to 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 contact nature of it is one of the reasons why fi but charter is cancelled as
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high as having bien china in 2019 we pay different tvs going. now it's under 23 feet different countries. i think the main categories, think of the 2027 will have been 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 vin use over the bill 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. is this she is boss giving? welcome takes place, philippines, japan and innovation. joanna guys, ruskin, which is 0 to and the re payroll sneakers,
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