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dozens of my grandson drowned in 200 are missing off the coast of greasing the worst ships thinking this year, the play you're watching l g 0 live from to how it back. people also ahead european parliament green lights applied to info's regulations on the use of artificial intelligence to guard against potential harm. the atrocities of war aims to down. fighting in the capital cartoon has forced into long running divisions in the western dolphin region and is around the bottom in focus on keep on. so the government can't overall the judiciary. this might not be gone. at least 70 people have drowned off the southern greek coast in what's become one of your worst migraine boats thinkings hundreds more of the dead. some agencies
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estimate up to 750 people on board the fishing vessel when it sank. the boat is believed to have been heading for italy after sailing from to brook in eastern libya. high winds have complicated the rescue operation. john strapless has more from athens. the vote was originally 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. with told that when the greek coast guard offered help, the people on this boat initially refused because it was their hope to reach instantly. they had safe 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 failed
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whitecaps sized or think what we're hearing from the authors he's here in greece, is the, the president of the republic that, that in the 2nd level who is heading down to canada, which is the nearest hospital where the survivors are being taken. and uh that, uh, a major relief effort is being mounted 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. we've not hundreds of people, but possibly hundreds of families drowned off the coast between increasing difficulties. when libya is one of the main transit hubs for migrants across africa, many of them attempt the dangerous to see journey to europe, but some say they hoping to find jobs and a stable income in libya itself. i'll just here is my, the trainer reports from ms. rod, 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. sam,
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he says he spent 8 months in a detention center before being released 2 weeks ago. about the c maybe we've got to use it for libya, has long been a transit hub for migrants from other african nations trying to reach your pin shores so far. this year, more than 25000 migrants and refugees have reached italy from libya, while more than 6000 were intercepted at sea and brought back to the country. to you, when has described the central mediterranean as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded. that's says 2014. so far this year,
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at least $650.00 people have died. and more than 300 are missing at 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 around. if i cannot, i am. they said in the near future, we see elections being held and back to economic security and political stability and they'd be, the job market will increase. so they'll be no need to cross to you. i mean, came to libya from niger more than 10 years ago. he's been working at this restaurant in miss rata ever since he says he hopes to open his own restaurant one day. i mean, any of them. i don't want to go to europe. i'm comfortable here. i'm happy with my job. i come in, do my work and get paid on time. thanks to god,
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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 mallets right now. oh sure. 0 mr. water, or in other words, use the european parliament as approved plans to adopt the a i act the wells 1st rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. that's bringing challenges. there is natasha butler in strasburg at the european parliament from on this. so how is the a i asked, going to work natasha the well,
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to on some of those questions, i'm going to bring in all guess the straight away. he's the rapp hotel of this act to drive goes to doc a. thank you very much. indeed for joining us, look, 1st of all, this is a huge bill. it's being used in the planning. and what it does is categorize a our systems in terms of the risk, low risk to high risk and unacceptable risk. all sorts of things will be a high risk. all sorts of things will be fund as well. first of all, many things. so having me in the show, let's start with the bad news because these will also, there was a trade in those sites and both during the negotiations and also today. so basically what we're saying with these is that these uses of technology and essentially pulled into the standards with a bidding 8. it's going to be the bedding, for example, biometric takes, which many misunderstood, that's in our attempt. we have been in the use of, for example, live, but metric technology in public spaces and positive types of applications that you
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know of you here in europe, they are coming our interest to society. all interest as individuals to a point squared was simply because of the unacceptable, you know, also side of the social scoring and not the example email for recognition predictive policing. these are the type of applications about fish intelligence that we say we would put them in europe. so therefore they would be on the list and then higher risk, higher risk, which is that a bit of a broader category. still rather narrow because we are making very responsibly, that's not necessarily hindering the development of technology. so we are putting very strict definitions with very strict filters into what actually wouldn't make it into the virus category. and the registration has a, a list of use cases about 15 countries in the banking sector in the education and critical infrastructure. do migration management and board of management. so those areas where decision was taken by allegories of the smarts, the might impacts the interest of, of individuals or interest of society. therefore they needs to have some of those
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in place. right? so of course, trying to protect people's rights, trying to balance the different needs of the different people that play. how do you enforce these rules that was with penalties? would that be full tech companies that contravene them? well, 1st of all, does what is provided and the regulation is a process of interaction between the regulators and the company's because again, we don't want to put barriers. we don't wants to have a big that was in was always the regulators that would, would put all companies away. so that would be a process interaction between regulate to some companies to make sure that the company's comply. but if companies will comply or they would not be providing the information that they have to, they would have to under the regulation, then there are penalties that can go from the withdrawal of that particular application for the market. all the way to find that can go to 7 percent of the revenue of the respective company. so i would say rather significant implications
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sanctions if again, if there's winds will be certainly significant as well. and they're also me say, look, this a newell, if it becomes known issues, should be for guys to plan would come into effect by 2025. some people saying it's changing so fast is not simply going to be too late. well, it's interesting that some months ago i was asked whether we're not rushing, whether we're not still quicker too early here in utah with legislation. now people say we're not too late. the reality is that we have to conceive this regulation to be as future proof as possible by not looking at the technology itself, because certainly technology morse changes all the time. if you've always, it seems in nature, particularly in the nature of the results. we have looked at how we defined the core obligations that relate to the technology no matter how we can change no matter how 20 volts. so for example, transparency, a lot of the rules of the obligations difficulty place relates to transparency and expand. it is well, be transparent about the data is used to training allegories and will remain the same now. and in 5 years time,
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no matter how many times students will be will be changing over. so i mean, terms of maybe not being quick enough in terms of, of these rules kicking in having its effects. this is still up for discussion. so we haven't finalized negotiations yet. and all i have my main things from the parliament. and then we'll see how do we adapt the type of intent defaults to the realities in the market. and maybe there is already a discussion about the convergence of the global level. the discussions in the framework of just happened to a discussion as well, actually, uh that might leads to a form of voluntary calls. the conformity with some of the rules on the all regulation already before the end of the course of the text. all right, thank you very much. jack goes to directly for joining us of russell to behind. i think use a i bill a i have cool such a rapidly changing technology. everyone has an opinion on it. some people think it's good. some people think it's bad, some people really don't know what to think,
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but it is with us. it is a change in our lives. it's already changing our lives back to you. natasha about 9 strasburg. thank you. and secretary general and tony of the terrace says he's uphold by the force of violent seems to don stoffel region. how jeanine of the capital of west on for i've seen some of the worst fighting around a 1000 people have been killed since april. many people have fled to neighboring child. does saint does drop a report from the border regional battery or 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 crime. most mon was separated from his family when fighting broke out in old janina in west r for he searched for weeks before crossing the border. people home out of engineering and now they are covering shut on every side that i'm not. dad has no food, no medicine, that is nothing has to go. there is nothing else to go to,
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to work to get water. i want to send my mother to help those people to last a hand in a previous conflict and says, if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back to streets lined with the dead to risk meeting the same fate loud. this territory, the gunman says, is no wonder militia control regarding my target that a lot of those who've worked into are for, 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. would you give us
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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 are satisfied with stuff. but in a junior and i say 5 again this summer, sadie and black people daily we lost more than 50 people. daily daily. the jeep says he will return to defend his hometown for di trying on street level. it is obvious that more and more people are arriving from to don on a daily basis directly to use these 50 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 down for the sounds of war. a groups worry the
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ongoing violence could spread across the reach the muscle least warn if the militias are not stopped. other tribes could be targeted next. the same bus route, the o g 0, audrey eastern track, lebanese politicians that failed to elect a new president for the 12 time legislatures or unable to agree on a success. as to michelle, i would who step down last october. that old was seen as a possible 1st step towards attacking the country's economic crisis is gonna hold your has moved from bales 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 is in. no one has inventories and 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
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differences aside and joined the wider opposition to back. she had a 0 or if you had the 0. 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 of the movement for a change in leadership again years ago. but the traditional put, the class has held on to power. we have lost the whole 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 is coming from abroad and levon on political factions are tied to foreign powers whose rivalries are please out here. 11 on could be facing an open ended crisis. if
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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 their own as either they route straight ahead. on alger 0, a promise of support china is changing. thing needs not assigned sprays of in mahmoud abbas in between the the route to you by visit customer is not quite as dry as you might like get into these are, this is supposed to be the end of the rainy season, but there's a best of showers reappeared so the full costs you cause it may be in something too
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much on jakarta. born here at old places east is a little bit dry and plant symbolize you and the rest as to marcia. but not by drawing up to toll on me, and my nose and talent are still quite wasting. seems truth come back to you and something to it now that he's seasonally correct, as it would be for any shows throughout the philippines. but the seasonal rains in china and japan, they've gone all show for china, at least for this day. they will produce some rain in. i'm sure that not the last i have to say. and then although it's coming back, you'd west china much of china's and enjoying or enduring maybe increasing temperatures and persistence. so i'm trying to, temperatures are well above others should be basing. so to what about the average? not quite sure of echo, but not far off. so kaufman sunny rather than the seasonal right. though it is their impulses. as for those in india, big childs in the northeast and in bangladesh, halt in the northern plain and then but for joy, which is that tropical. so i can make land full lights in the afternoon local time
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welcome back and recap of our top stories on how to 0, at least 70 people have drawn and off the coast of southern greece after a fishing boat carrying migrate inside a lodge rescue operation is on the way. hundreds of people are missing. lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president for the 12th time. last president's term ended in october 2022. this comes as antique anomaly. crisis continues, and the european parliament has approved plans to adopt the a. i asked the wells price rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. under the proposals, a i systems will be regulated based on their potential to cause harm and whatnot. on our top story and the migrant deaths in the mediterranean, this year is on track to be one of the worst on record. at least 1000 people have drawn so far this year. the international organization for migration says that's 50 percent higher than
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a year ago. the total crossing the central message radian has also sold to its highest level since the records began in 2009 at least $42000.00 cross. during the 1st 4 months of the c, a f 4 fold increase from 2020 to the lens. refugee agency says at one in every 74th press and worldwide is now a refugee and last year. so the largest of a increase in the wreckage, number of re quoted number rather of refugees. david jumbo is an activist and spokesman for refugees in libya. it says a situation for asylum seekers and libya is desperate. i think the right to get the media and then i don't receive this protection because what some of these make anything. there is a kind of a mix which benefits from my, from my body by detaining me by putting me to sleep level by exploiting my family even disagrees of. so when we mentioned, did you officials problem to leave? yes. talking about different to kind of agreement with the state,
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not being able to visit these drugs and just to see how of applauded it is because uh i for so many tabs. 17 times that i was are bitterly detained and lived. yeah. just because i was a mass phillips, you could've been rebel, has illegal immigrants are immediately put under the category of trying to cross the mid range. yeah, so i was in, in prison. so many times on the cost of clean displaces. i'm a subject to delivery because when i have to work for 3 consecutive months, it's without being paid without to being provided the necessary. you know, or do you mind basic needs? we're talking about, you know, big changes from accessing for the cream drinking water. this is something that europe young people cannot, is still with false in the morning. i know they drink a lot of what else is the wake up and they're having good sleep. been kinda from being able to sleep. i tried with just muley ball on the boat. you know of the most
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supplicating rules when that have to in you're a severe degrading the human by a nation's sylvia speaking in this perspective. that is, why would say they do, you also reduce enough storage? i'm, i'm looking to find alternatives for the situation because no one really wants to migrate using this journey, caesar has fallen into as voted on an important part of prime minister benjamin this now so proposed traditional overall and peasy elected a member of the opposition to a panel that appoints judges, they rejected the other candidates for miss now is only good party use for post brands a spawn to months of protests filling marks has images from western this is a committee that is responsible for deciding on judicial nominees and historic fee 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 missing, i think know, and it's hard wrong code. it's important isn't sold to do any of this. yeah. was to
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insist the 2 members of the government, but still not commit to giving them greatest way 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 ready. business leaders seem to have in coverage. mister netanyahu to put that on pause. the time being of a compromise tools involving the government and the opposition parties about a way forward. the vote has just come in. there were 2 candidates running full that committee out of 6 this morning. something drops out, one of them from the of his offices and policy has been very naturally approved. $5856.00 votes in the connected, which means that there is not going to be an opposition party member on that committee. the member of miss, nothing. all his liquid party that had run the spite objections from him over the course of the day that they drop out. they have been voted again. so they are not yet going to appear on that committee, which means we'll have another round of votes 30 days from now. but this is a major wind for the opposition and does seem to harold the possibility that
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compromise towards between the government and the opposition. they've been guidelines the last few weeks, could now continue to china and the palestinian authority say they are ready to assign basis. or cedric partnership, palestinian leader mahmoud abbas, has made present change in being in by g katrina. and you're a forced from the chinese capital palestinian lead in lockwood abbas was, will be welcomed and aging 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. too much at all. china is one of the 1st countries to recognize the policy and liberation organization. and the state of palestine with the personal commitment they'll present, she present 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
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in the middle east, a region where the presence of the united states has waned in recent years. us lead israel palestine. tulips have been deadlocked since 2014. on wednesday, she pursued a 3 point piece proposal. it includes the establishment of an independent palestinian state, full strength, economic aid, and convening a peace conference. in china is a stepping up and any shared things. china has high economic stakes in the regions . china is emerging as a, as a global leader, instructors that are of interest to the middle east and region as well. and i think we've seen a gradual change in the perceptions about china in much the aging successfully brokerage a rep for small between saudi arabia and iran, ending a 7 year diplomatic risk. 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
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been made with neither side pulling to see territory. wants to portray it so as it keeps making a live apart. i know that understands the needs of developing countries, leasing with us as an opportunity for see increases out in the middle east. expanding chinese influence at a conference and re, uh this week. business leaders find lucy 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 more to that. they things growing influence poses a threat to the rule based international order. khatri you all to 018. the ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on the port city of odessa. the regional administration
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test for miss sides were fired from a ship in the black sea. the 3 victims were working at a warehouse. the attack comes a day after russian and strikes on the central city of 3 be killed. 11 people, the head of the un nuclear want strong gas postponed his trip to the russian controls operation nuclear power plant in ukraine because of safety concerns. raphael grossi was expected to assess the side following the breach of the nova kafka down. he warned the facility could be caught in ukraine's counter offensive to retake russian occupied territory. but it roost president alexander, the shanker says he's country has started taking delivery of russian tactical nuclear weapons law school based during this. usually a shop with oliver has more. the present look of shawn cody said that a bell ever had received muscles and bones from russia, which was 3 times more powerful than those dropped on the trip in the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. in 1945,
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according to his estimates of using such weapons can, you know, can cause 1000000 people to die is simply and he added that, god forbid is his use. so basically he said, that's a home, be a problem to use nuclear weapons. it was thoughts about the bill are some present and also said that the russian toxic on nuclear weapons would be stored at several sites. and in the republic, i'm basically early in may, we had from the, the russian science, they reported that they had a range of receipts. that is 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 god's, we hear a few very,
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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 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's something needs to be done by or at least 9 people have been killed in the latest ethnic violence. the money poor in northeast and india long running tensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated into violence last month. after a judge recommended special status. so made these at least a 100 people have been killed in the past 2 months. the coastal areas in western india and southern baka saw on pakistan on high alert cycle and b pa, joy is expected to make landfall on thursday. the geologist say the storm will be catastrophic, with wind speeds of around a 130 kilometers for our thousands have been moved to safety.
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