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the hello, this is in use our own algae, 040 back people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. survivors rescued from the worst migrant both thinking in the mediterranean. this year, 79 people that confirmed dead hundreds are still missing the atrocities of war. and so don, how fighting in the capital cartoon has worse and long running divisions in the gospel region. also this our is around the bottom and votes on key parts of, of the government plan to overall the judiciary. despite public calendar and the european parliament green lights up trying to impose regulations on the use of artificial intelligence based on its potential harm. and on peace of statements with your thoughts, the vegas golden lights hit the n h l jeff paul,
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to say when the stanley cup, for the 1st time a 93 victory over the florida game, 5 series, when just 6 the franchises, the thank you very much for joining us, he's 18 g m t 9 p. m. local time in greece, where a fishing boat carrying migrants has sunk, coming at least 78 people in what speed i'm one of the worst migrant boats thinkings in europe. hundreds more off the dead. some agencies estimate up to $750.00 people on board the fishing vessel when it's signed. the boat is believed to have been heading for easily after sailing from to route in eastern libya. high winds have complicated the rescue operation, but it might be in the mail, but it's a tragic and very difficult situation with a very large number of ship breaks. people a number of bits, i think we have not faced in the past to such an extent and voted you my time and
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i'm afraid the number of victims will be higher because the number of people on board was much higher than the boats capacity as go live to all just air as john so awfully. so is outside a rescue operation center in kind of my to grease john, what's the latest on search and rescue efferson as well. we know that this process, this ongoing search and rescue, has the full attention of the governments here. the prime minister has declared 3 days of morning, the migration ministry, and the many of the ministries of the government have declared that they're putting all the resources at the disposal of the emergency services that are trying to, to lead to rescue people from the was a but also send them to hospital ambulances had been brought from all over the country here in order to ferry people to and from the hospital. we knows also that to these 2 patrols coastal patrol boats that you see behind me enter the hub in the last hour,
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not carrying anyone on board if they what part of the search and rescue mission then that suggests that that may not be hope for finding more people alive, one of the 8 workers here who was present when interpreters were talking to the roughly 70 survivors in the warehouse behind me. all of the men i'm told between the ages of 18 and 45 said that no women and children survived only men. presumably because many of the women and children were being kept below decks for safety. and that there was something 700 people repeatedly on board the fishing vessel when it sank extremely quickly and very adverse conditions. yeah. the units of policy here was allows it to the fact that people who are going to be pearls on show around 4 in the morning. so this and it's now many hours later. so this is a situation that's been unfolding for
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a very long time for many hours now. and the search and rescue mission presumably by now would have yielded more results if any were to be yielded. yeah, some 700 people on board the boat, john, or do we know more about the circumstances in which it capsized? because i understand it wasn't actually heading to greece. the boat was heading to italy. that's what the people we've spoken to say. again, from the testimony that was deposed by the survivors to the interpreters. and we want to confirm that for ourselves by talking to one of the arabic speaking doctors later on this evening. but yes, apparently was heading for instantly, which has become a preferred route for human traffic issues in the mediterranean. ever since the june became a very high resistance area, full of them. after march of 2020, when turkey said it was no longer preventing asylum seekers from reaching greek
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islands and the great coast cut and stepped up its efforts to prevent them from doing so. i think that the long whole route, either from turkey or north africa to italy with logic codes carrying hundreds of people, has been the preferred method this year and the number to speak for themselves. according to the united nations high commission for refugees, only some 6 and a half 1000 people have reached degree guidelines this year by see some 54000 have reached a center. so another major disaster off the coast of greece, john, but sadly, is something greek or forty's have experience in dealing with yes is also on a much smaller scale and much closer to show not $47.00, those cool miles off the south west coast of the penalties where i'm standing now,
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a very long distance for both aircraft helicopters and patrol boats to cover. meaning that it is more likely that people will drown before people before i can get to them. and it's also made was by the fact that according to early, early information from the coast guard here, the people who are on this boat actually refused rescue assistance initially before the boat began to think because they were in hopes of reaching italy's shows rather than greece. is evidently having been told that they stood a better chance of being processed for asylum. the um, if that's true, then i think uh that the information that is uh, being received by the refugees is at least partly to blame for the scale of this tragedy. the green coast guard has sent out
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a great force and they are still searching and rescuing. we are told that the international of the c demands that they do so at least until night, full. and so, and this applies also to commercial vessels that are in the area of a shipwreck. so it may still be that a few people being picked up that are still out at sea and haven't yet been bruce on. sure. but yes, it is a situation that's frequently been dealt with by the great coast guard. we still don't know the final tally here. yeah. and those have been rescue john briefly. what's going to happen to them? what sort of help and assistance are they going to get as well as the roughly 70 men in the warehouse behind me and the roughly 2000 people who been taken to hospitals in the area which were all put on the highlands early this morning. apparently, to be taken to one of the reception centers in athens, in as much as 2 days from now, we're being told,
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perhaps preparations are being made for them. perhaps it so that they are too traumatized to be moved at this time. but uh they are all supposed to be taking there and presumably that's where they'll be processed for asylum. the campaign is it's more like a ser, some 40 kilometers for math and north of athens. okay, john, thank you so much for bringing us today to say from kind of my to in greece on that search and rescue operation, photos, migraines, to having rescued and some fee had drowned. unfortunately, off the southern coast of greece or libya is one of the main trends that hops will migrate across africa. many of them attempt the dangerous the journey to europe. by some say, they're hoping to find jobs and a stable income in libya itself. houses here is money trained every force term is right to 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
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being released 2 weeks ago. about as far as the see, what we've got to to to, to libya has long been a transit help for migrants from other african nations trying to reach your opinion 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. a new one 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.
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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. 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. the 2nd, i mean, came to libya from niger more than 10 years ago. he's been working at this restaurant in miss rata ever since he says he hopes to open his own restaurant one day. i mean, any of them. i don't want to go to europe. i'm comfortable here. i'm happy with my 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 he's 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. oh sure. 0 and this throughout the so there's been heavy fighting near sedans, capitol, cartoon as the army launches, new attacks on positions of the military robbie support forces in on durham on dozens of people have been killed in the capital in nearby city since they just see 5 ended on sunday, the trip as one of the african union commission has won that if the conflict does not end. so don could descend into civil war and total collapse. meanwhile, the governor of west, off for in so don,
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is calling for international intervention as violence escalates across the state. capital l janina members of the masonic tribes say they're being targeted by the i assess and other on schools around a 1000 people have been killed in the city since april, many of the leading to neighbor a chad neighboring chart for safety zane bus drive the report from the boarder regence of audrey, for some sudanese refugees and 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 mine 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 footing 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 the people to last
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a hand in a previous conflict and says if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back with the streets lined with the dead to risk meeting the same fate loud this territory, the government says, is now under militia control every about about 30 seconds that a lot of those who've worked in door 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 for and especially in ocean. and it is much more substantial 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 a rough month as an african muscle leader? he says the city is home to dozens of tribes,
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but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon are satisfied with stuff. but in a junior and i say if i, i've done this most edit, unblocked daily. who knows 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 see don on a daily basis directly to use the 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 leads worn. if the militias are not stopped, other tribes could be targeted next. zane bus route of the o g 0 audrey eastern. chad. while the crisis seems to don, has driven the number of force to be displaced, people in the world to a wreckage figure. the united nations refugee agency says a 110000000 people globally have been for some of the homes. are diplomatic editor james res reports. so this is global trends report from you and hcr makes the sobering reading. it shows for the 1st time ever, the number of people around the world forcibly displaced has gone over a 100000000. in fact, to the end of 2022, the figures stood at 108400000 holes. as a high commissioner for refugees, as the figure now is gone up to over a 110000000. and that extra increase is because of the crisis into don and he is the thing is that and saddam could still go unfortunately. so then you stop over
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and more people will leave the country. how many i don't know. and i think that we have planning speaker of about a 1000000 people have in 6 months or so. so we are now almost halfway through when we, when we issued that figure of 1000000, i thought it was maybe too much. now i'm thinking maybe it's too little. the high commissioner said he was particularly concerned about the lack of funding for the crisis in suit. um the humanitarian response plan currently is on the funding that 16 percent. and that's why next week for you and we'll be having a touching conference trying to persuade countries around the world to give more money to the un self directions. james space, which is 0 at the united nations agencies and the government in eastern democratic republic of congo. i strongly to keep people safe because of continuing revenue tax . and the latest attack account for displace people in need to we province was
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burned, killing 57 people, nearly half of them children. catherine story has the details. some of the many who fled fighting between on, on the group called m. 23 and the national on the in norfolk people province, nearly 1000000 congress. these here have been forced from their homes during the last. yeah. a dan leaving ross and con scott stood around the provisional copy to goma. an invoice to roman catholic pope francis visited the largest comp, preaching peace and hope. the moment they meet in your me, in the name of the millions of forced migrants and refuse effect move in various parts of the world. we appeal to the goodwill of the people and especially to those who has a position of a pharmacy in the country and in the international willed to build peace. people here fear for their lives. so now go back then we are really scared because we have
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close to the doing the pop on the know that the mt industry hide in the event. we have had that some rebels in utilities focus, health care, the cpd ends in a complex. we don't pay to protect it. that's the latest to talk in a 2 province rebels for my alliance of militia, called the call per se for the development of congress or put dental. i reported to help fund a comp and killed more than 50 people, including children. today, of course says it's protecting the lender community from another ethnic group called hema as well as the congo. these ami to the united nation, save a 150 civilians have been called in this region and the last 2 weeks and those the eastern, the congo, has seen decades of conflict with more than a 120 on groups. including entity, 3 and clinical, fighting for lunch,
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and full control of bust and natural resources including golds, diamonds, and cobalt mines. but people are caught in the cross fire. more than 6000000 kimberly's are displaced, their relatives killed homes and properties destroyed and lies disrupted. with no apparent and insights, catherine saw you all to 0, a pension more head on, and use our including framing to break the 7 month power document 11 on m p. 's face, and now the deadline. and then latest attempt to elect a president, a promise of support china is choosing thing needs find a science president, mahmoud abbas in virginia and ray. i'm a draped. make a $1100000000.00. assigning people have the details in the
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1st the u. s. federal reserve is keeping its key interest rate on change this month, but it's forecasting for the high space or the see it is the 1st break after raising raise 10 times in the last year. the central bank has been trying to bring down high inflation in the world's largest economy without smoking or recession live too high. these will cost her was outside the federal reserve in washington dc . so hi, heidi why this fall is now fully in a word. they do not want to risk and over correction and indications are that the previous steps to increase interest rates have already had the, the intended effects. we just saw the latest inflation report this week in the us that prices are at 4 percent year over year. that is pretty promising. a beat economic economist expectations, and it's a continuation of the downward trend of those inflation figures. of course, the federal reserve has been on this aggressive campaign over the last, now more than a year,
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raising interest rates each month up until now. so this is certainly the signalling of a new chapter that said though interest rates as a currently stan which is about 5 to 5.25 percent. that is still at a 16 year high in the united states. and that still has practical implications for people who want to take out loans or who have less money to spend in their pockets . it's more expensive to buy a house to go to school, to buy a car. and for all of those reasons, there are still people who say that interest rate should be coming down upon though they say is certainly better than it and increased once again, the labor market remains strong. so there are still many indicators that the u. s. economy is performing healthily and still on the correct path toward the recovery that does not dip into a recession. bodies, thank you very much for that idea of costs or live there in washington dc. lebanese politicians failed to elect
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a new president for the 12th time. legislatures were unable to agree on a success that to be shut out. who step down last october. the old was seen as a possible 1st step towards tackling the country's economic crisis. is in a harder, has more from being on the surface. this appears to be an exercise in democracy, but in lebanon. 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. do you, how does 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 the role, but it wasn't enough for the former finance minister to win in the 1st round. fewer votes are needed in the 2nd round of voting, but the hezbollah alliance walked out before that could be held. the was that they failed to notify us as
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a confrontation between those who wants to state and those who want to remain stronger than the state of the, you know, the movement for a change in leadership again years ago. but the traditional political class has held on to power. we have lost all hope and let's go to the old system. and i absolutely have no faith in it. that the system is blamed for decades of corruption that led to the collapse of the economy. the whole on hello. we have reached breaking points. yes, they won't elect the president. it seems the decision to paralyze the country is coming from abroad. lebanon's political factions are tied to foreign powers whose rivalries are plays 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 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
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either they lived it is ras monument has voted on an important part of prime minister benjamin this the alice proposed traditional overall and peasy elected a member of the opposition to a panel that appoints charges there rejected the other candidates from mitzy. i was only cold party, he's propose, finds us font months of protests. the monks has been following the vote in west service and one of the key elements of the judicial oval, whole. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had been proposing for the last few months, involved the ability of the government to decide who should sit on a key committee that would decide judicial nominees for quotes, including israel, supreme court, the test today, a key test in this vote inside the connection, it was whether the government would be able to push through to have its own candidates to sit on that committee despite weeks of compromise, told for the opposition in which the opposition and hope that would not be the case . the consequences of the vote today what profound it was
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a significant winds to the opposition because one of the candidates has been now selected. 33 with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party. all prime minister netanyahu was heavily voted against, meaning that will be a 2nd vote 30 days from now to decide which of the account that it can sit on that key committee. a big important day for the is radio position though, because the possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished for the months out to 0, west jerusalem to china and the policy, you know, authority say they are ready to establish research, age of partnership policy and liter mahmoud abbas has made present changing thing in badging. katrina, you reports palestinian lead in lockwood abbas was warmly 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
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israel. the 2 sides marked to the visit by announcing a strategic partnership too much of the seats. 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 sheet by part of 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, a region where the presence of the united states has waned in recent years. us led israel palestine. tulips have been deadlocked since 2014. on wednesday, she performed a 3 point piece proposal. it includes the stablish mint of an independent palestinian state full string economic aid and convening a peace conference. in china is a stepping up and initiated things. china has high economic stakes in the regions. china is emerging as a, as a global leader,
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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 march. the aging successfully brokerage a rep for smart 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 been made with neither side, willing to see territory, wants to go try it. so as it goes, keeps make it a while a partner that understands the need of developing countries, leasing with us as an opportunity to see increases out in the middle east. expanding chinese influence investments at a conference in re, uh this week. business leaders find those who deals with mold in $10000000000.00. china is already the regions biggest buy of crude oil and is looking to build new
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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, dating. the latest, i think financing money for a ne, in india has killed at least 9 people. shootings in austin attacks are intensifying in a conflict between rival ethnic groups. at least a 100 people have been killed and 40000 arrows just raced in the past 2 months for him. mom, it has more. or this hospital in the info east, the district of money port is filling up with the wounded, the latest casualties of ethnic violence between the cookie, tribal, good and ethic majority may take people the time to watch us alive. tuesday's fine and his wife is relieved. he's getting intensive care quizzes. we all from the walk in cost and i'm not sure how he got injured. i received a notification about his injury and that's when i rushed here to the hospital. it's
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really disheartening. bullets, woods and bodies have been taken to a nearby morgue. police say they're the victims of a major gun battle in a cookie. tribal village. most were from the may take community. tensions between the 2 v and made a money poor have been growing for years. the sash point has made me over the distribution of land jobs and education. it was blocked by a protest against the state high quotes recommendation to give tribal states as to the may taste for makeup hall of the states population. since then, homes and shops have been burned down. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands forced from their homes. at least 40000 people have moved to release count such as this one for the safety. but some complained of being separated from the families and having better centrals of what the people are. this is very painful, our family, our daughters, wives,
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and mothers are living in different. i'm can well we want to call them. but there are a lot of difficulties out of the security forces had been sent to the state to search for illegal weapons. back at the hospital, medical teens are doing what they can to treat. the injured, as a number of dead continues to rise for him. how much alger 0, the head on use our how you any, and present the brain where you see helps to deepen relations with leaders in latin america and england named their team for the 1st, sasha's tests against australia. we don't have the details in store stay with us the the, hey, it's looking, derive and took here. so we'll have
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a quick look over night tempted during the high teens. you can 20, if you like. the breeze is not particularly strong across the bus for us anymore and the showers i can find the northeast where they stay by day as well. crossing to georgia maybe. i mean, yeah, that'll be some challenging glad. but it cypress is saying just a few, maybe why it's one of the cases, syria, then you come south through 11 into as egypt and dry winds. don't last strong tension. don't that. how is it? and what was the risk of destro assigned storms in jordan? that's going away and how that would still get inside the rapier. the hot dry wind is still quite strong as of the rock and down across the gulf states. so that's what the calories there's just in the i'm because of the different joy which is the trunk of slaughter, which during says they will make land full on the cost of goods or not because you can catch the edge effect. but this windy is also make it cloud you in so long a little bit early. the about expect same sort of storage during friday for the most part, child's return to best internal care. the warehouse equitorial, africa,
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to drive a suspect. if you want the right and it's not really here, it's it may be nigeria because you go to the file size. the case is certainly wet and windy in february 2023. a 149 carriage freight train traveling through east palestinian ohio. $38.00 cause the rate of 11 retiring hazardous materials. one of them is the most toxic chemical ever test in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities full blinds, investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the room on the jersey, the investigative journalism. this was a very and as hard as guy area, it would have been absolutely impossible to offer any like that before global exploits in discussion,
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the internet did not need to be the greatest to live master. it was in the history of the world voices from different corner programs that opened your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to best select on now to sierra of the, [000:00:00;00] the recap of our top stories on this i'll just say are and use our agree says declared 3 days of national morning after the worship, thinking this year at least $79.00 migraines, a consent of trial, and hundreds more,
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are still missing. the u. s. federal reserve has voted to move interest rates on change. it's the 1st balls after 10 consecutive increases, the central bank says it wants time to assess the fact. so the inflation and israel is parliament has voted on the main part of 5 minutes for bending. mean this. now suppose traditional overall and b is elected a member of the opposition to a panel which appoints charges francis fonts. months of protests went out on our top story in the migrant tests in the mediterranean. this year is on track to be one of the worst on record. at least 1000 people drawn so far this year. the international organization for migration says that 40 percent higher than a year ago, the total crossing the central mediterranean has also sold to its highest level since the records began in 2009, at least 42000 crossed during the 1st 4 months of this year, a full full increase from 2020 to you ends, refugees in agency. you and hcr says that one in every 74th pressing worldwide is
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now a refugee and last year. so the largest ever increase in the re quoted number of refugees are the i spoke to the young girl who was once a migrant who made the dangerous journey from libya to be just now and active. a sense spokesman for refugees and libya. he says the situation for asylum seekers in libya is desperate having the right to defend the media and the items receive this protection because what sort of these make anything there is a kind of a mid which benefits from my, from my board, the by defending me by putting me to slip level by exploiting my family even disagree. sure of. so when we mentioned did you officials problem to leave? yes. talking about different to kind of agreement with the state, not being able to visit these drugs and just to see how over blah, that it is. because uh i for so many tabs. 17 times that i was are bitterly
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detained and lived. yeah. just because i was a mass phillips you could being rebel, has illegal immigrants are immediately under the category of trying to cross the mid range. yeah, so i was in, in prison, so many times on the cost of laying these places. i was subject to slavery because when i have to work for 3 consecutive months without being paid without to being provided the necessary, you know, or do you mind basic needs, we're talking about, you know, being tended 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 being seen to from being able to sleep. i tried with just muley ball on the boat. you know, of the most supplicating rules when that have to, in you're a severe, a degrading the human by a nation's soviet speaking. in this perspective, that is why would say that, do you also reduce, you know, storage i'm,
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i'm looking to find alternatives for the situation because no one really wants to migrate using this journey. it's the one ukraine now and the head of the u. a nuclear watched on cass postpone distributor these operation nuclear power plant, because of safety concerns, raphael go see was expected to expected to assess the russian control side. following the breach of the nova kafka dam is supplied the plants, cooling water grossi ones that does operation could be caught in ukraine as counter offensive to recapture russian occupied territory. meanwhile, ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian missile strike on at a port. city of odessa is the 2nd straight day of a tax on ukrainian cities. the regional administration says for me, sides were fired from my ship and the block c. the 3 victims were working at a warehouse, a business center shops and a residential complex were also damaged. the time comes a day off to russian and strikes on the central city of creevy, killed 11 people the roost president,
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alexander lucas franco says he's country has started taking a delivery of russian tactical nuclear weapons. also based during this through the shop of r has more its present look, a shawn cody said that a bell ever had received missiles and phones from 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, the using such weapons can be, you know, can cause 1000000 people to die instantly. and he added that, 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 are from president also said that russian toxic on nuclear weapons would be sold at several sites in the republic. um basically earlier in may, we had from the, the russian sciences, they reported that they had a raise. it receives the, it's kind of a missile system capable of using photos,
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conventional and nuclear weapons. and that's some been the russian across, had been modified to use nuclear weapons. at the same time, russia will not give control of its texaco nuclear weapons developers. and most could, will make decisions regarding the use of it and the decision a deployment of the deployment 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 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. germany has unveiled its 1st national security strategy and pledged long term support to ukraine. it is war against russia. transfer all actual says gemini, is ready to assume
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a global responsibility. he said the reasons for pushing ahead with a security strategy include the invasion of ukraine as well as the destruction of critical infrastructure such as the north stream gas pipeline to the european parliament, as opposed plans to adopt the a. i act the wells 1st rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. under the proposals, a assistance will be regulated based on their potential to cause harm. natasha butler reports from strasburg. so we both ultra official intelligence is rapidly changing all lives, which is why you know makers say regulation is a central food thing and stressful m e p is approved in a i. bill. the once rectified by member states could become a landmark little by 2025, and it is adopted from destination. it took how many hours days and nights it was didn't take for your hard work. and for having found
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a balanced and human centered approach to the was 1st a i act legislation that's with no doubt be setting the globe is funded for us to come in the p. c. a. i can be a force for good in everything from point in climate change to education. if the systems are safe and ethical onto the proposed rule that be categorized according to risk, the high, the risk to move rules, but systems deem to pose unacceptable risks or co tail freedoms will be banned, including facial recognition in real time, in public places, companies breaking the rules could be investigated on face penalties, that might be situations where that would be infringements. that companies would not be either providing the necessary information, or they would simply be the applications infringing, the rules under the text. and that's when the penalties could apply and they range from taking the product off the market for everything. certifications from the market all the way to find so it can go to 70 percent of the revenue. that is big
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because a i is developing some thoughts that has been challenging for the policy makers to try and find the balance between protecting people's rights. but continuing to support taking his license to much regulation in the uses this take on trip in the infringe government advisor could lead to an a brain drain. the risk of regulating too much, just to seal the 2 players. moving to the us, for instance. and it's a big risk, i can tell you that i've spoken to a few teams the most have been so the in friends. and they're really considering that to the lowest a strong that they would move out of europe. who's against it's taken use, you know, make, has to produce the a i bill bots with technology advancing so quickly. no one can really predict if it will still be relevant by the time it's expected to come into force. it's actually about to, i'll just say era stressful b,
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u has also wants to google. it may have to south part of its advertising business. that's after a european commission investigation finds new challenges over on ty, competitive practices by the company. google's add on is it's 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 its south side tools. and google has a strong market position with alex the exchange in between. and google is representing the interests of both 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 conflicts of interest. a pharmacist across germany went on strike wednesday. they say hundreds of businesses have been forced to close in recent years because of rising costs and lack of
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support from the government's fet. boston attended a riley in the capital berlin. it's a rarefied pharmacist taking $2.00 to $3.00. nationwide pharmacies are closed out of protests against what they called failing health pharmacy, leading to personnel shortages. madison charts is just an inconsistency side. it's about soon. 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 sets in yarmouth for 10 years. we've not received a res, despite rising pulse. that's why the one says payment and most off gun pharmacist. we met this morning so that it was not an easy decision for her to join the right and disappoint people who need madison 2 days or 2 sides to have no other choice given time slot and fill up my warehouse professionals. and all we want is to take
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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 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 the march. the forecasts 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 cold with some damage. they made a lot of money, something that makes these pharmacists even more angry at the moment a lot that so tackled the medicine shortages. this being discussed at bottom and stuff, thoughts and l just a reference. invalid est funeral has been held in italy for former prime ministers, silvio berlusconi, at the door, more cathedral in milan. it's a national day of mourning for the controversial politician and media tycoon who
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died in hospital on monday. at the age of 86, the full time prime minister faced various candles before he resigned in 2011. pleasing notting. i mean that you can confirm that to university students and a man in his fifties were killed in a knife attack on tuesday. at 51 year old has been arrested on suspicion of matter . please say the perpetrator acted alone and investigators are working with counterterrorism offices to try to establish a motive. yvonne's president abraham, right. you see has ended his 3 nation tour of latin america in nicaragua, despite opposition from the us presidents, racy and daniel ortega were expected to can to both political and multi 1000000000 dollar trade deals. so me to me that has more this visits by uranium presidents abraham are easy to nicaragua is expected to deepen cooperation with the country
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also sanctioned by the united states. while discussions are expected to cover the political, economic and trade agreements with tens of billions of dollars, the lead is of use the visit to criticize the us and european nations, quoting them common enemies. good on the side of the road though 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 rate for i 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 nick and us madura is government a due to the, the amount of them in. well friends of difficult times to the people and governments of venezuela and the relationship between the run and venezuela is not a normal diplomatic relationship. but as a strategic relationship between 2 countries that have common interest come and visions common enemies. the venezuela has some of the world's largest oil reserves in both countries. o pick members,
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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 in order to us is 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. 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. see i had on the news our find out what argentine is, coach has had to say about, you know,
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message international and future aspects in sports with the to stay with
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the sports his peter party. thank you very much. the vegas cold the night. so the new stanley cup champions, the team that was found to just 6 years ago, thrush, the florida panthers, 93 in front of a home fans time a full one series victory. who passed back reports.
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the smith in 2017, the odor of the newly formed vegas goals and know its bill foley said he wanted his team to win the stanley cup within the the 6 season. but it was mission accomplished on tuesday at las vegas. the golden lights wet and truly hit the n h o jack thoughts. as they lifted this thoughts, as far as the hosting team sped, their expenses, $0.50 was wheeled out to pump up the crowd, hit the class 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 way the guy for he would close out the series. the golden lawrence was simply irresistible as they dominated the practice of the stop. by the 3rd period, they was several went up and the game was effectively already. but it had been a remarkable rug to the photo for the purposes for the eastern conference number. right? said the gulf and quality between them and the number one, steve and the worst was clear at the top of
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a perfect north for the golden door. it's the fred towards his 1st. oh, the captain bucks through the car. just as the birds a score trick, the come with it, gary would eventually see the story. 3 spot world celebrations of the city to see the the sheriff policies are the is the bumpy ride for sure. uh, definitely, uh, a lot of hard work was put in and especially through the past few years to achieve my goal a career with lisa guys, what's the biggest stays in vegas, the golden lord to relocate to keep hold of the start of the coop for many years to come here to football and the twins, the window has opened in europe and we've already had our 1st big deal. real madrid
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have signed england midfield that you'd bidding him on a 6 year contract for reported $111000000.00 from jim inside literacy adult. since the 19 year old becomes the spanish clubs the food, the most expensive signing of to it. it has all the and direct failed. it's been a rapid rise to the top of bedding a may may these day before he's heading down to that building. i'm 64 years ago age just 16, making him the clubs youngest. ever 1st team player, these performances for bidding him to sway to bundle sleek aside. but honestly, adult means to spend $72000000.00 to bring him to too many. in 2020, it made him the most expensive 17 year old in football. while adults and bedding them got his 1st cool of england, he made his debut against the republic of ireland in november of 2020. and what proved to be his final season for development. he was named buddhist lee. good player, open your as the club finished, run is up to bind munich. a oh, just seen as coach says, we shouldn't rule out the possibility of the, you know, mess the playing at the next world cup. basically using beijing as options. he
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never paid to face australia in a friendly match on thursday. the 35 year old till the chinese television station. and he has no plans to feature after 2026 woke up in the us, canada, and mexico. but need else kaloni is leaving the door open for his caps and the sort of glass, you know, i think it's very prudent coming from someone who isn't smoking and there isn't, doesn't life. there's still so much time until the world cap. that's thinking your balance is any more doesn't make sense. i think him saying this is completely logical as the months and time passed on, but we'll see how he feels. safe is 1st female secretary general effect muscle motor is leaving her post stuff the 7 years. as the highest profile woman working in world football, the senegalese will stay in her position for the upcoming women's world cup that's being co hosted by australia and new zealand. before leaving her role at the end of the year,
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the 60 year old helped to oversee the russia and cut her world cups as well as the creation of a new women's football division with in fif up. some of the says, joining faith. it was the best decision of her life, and she leads with a high sense of pride and fulfillment. the man at the centre of gold's controversial nature has been temporarily forced to step aside. as he recovers from an undisclosed medical issue, tga to the commission and shame on a hand his hand to the other day to day control to 2 of his executives. the 53 year old has been under intense scrutiny since last week. surprised announcements that the pga to it would be joining forces with europe's d. p will to and the saudi back to live series. the deal was done without the knowledge of pga to a play is to create a bell and moving all he will make his 1st taste appearance to england, the newly to use of the being named in the teams the face of stranger for the opening match of the ashes are the most training on wednesday to collect these o b for services to the sport cats and been sticks up these bowling of the tried to
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prove useful. this is a long term need. problem 6 is gone with the experience of ski with broad for the 1st testing building, which starts on friday at almost 41 years old. james anderson is set to become the oldest engine player to open the building in an ashes, taste since george gary. and that was all the way back in 1954. it is a stranger who hold the ashes of today, thrashing the photo, and i am sort of the last time it was played, although they have not won a series in england since 2001 something which is the vice captain steve smith wants to put right, 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 heart crack the next few months. the cricketing when apply the last 12 months is being really exciting. and i've enjoyed actually watching from a file. you know, i said initially at a, you know, perhaps might be different coming up against our tax, but the white and say,
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i suppose um, but i think yeah, we've been fine. go triggered. they've been fine. good. forget. so it makes for an exciting series. and the re, peo sneak is one by michael jordan. during the 1997, n b, a finals could break a record when they sold at auction on wednesday. jordan's flu game sneak is or expected to fetch more than $3000000.00. you will be able to go off to black and red, a jordan twelves in game 5 when he was struggling with flu like symptoms. but the chicago rules still still managed to school city age points and went on to the the team to a title when over the utah jazz. a previous pair of sneakers went by jordan sold in april for a wrinkle $2200000.00. i'll be here again later with most votes,
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