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it's the consequential for the human suffering definitely. the 4th time, we brave bullets and bombs and some of the world's most trouble regions, the army floods in the face of idols advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances, we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the search and rescue operation goes into the night off the coast of greece, after a boat carrying hundreds of microns sinks, at least 17 on people of dates, the ultimate cry. this is l g 0. live from the also coming up,
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the governor of sit down with stuff for region is killed. just out was off the accusing the rapids support forces, paramilitary groups of genocide live in those columns files to agree on a new president for a 12th time. deepening sick terry intentions in the us feed reserve holds off raising interest rates, but hints that more hugs, unlike like this, yet the at least $7.00 to $9.00 people have drowned off graces southern coast and will become one of your worst migrant boats. thinkings hundreds more off it did. high winds have complicated the risk of operation. the reports, the boat was carrying up to 750 people. john syrup with his reports from cut them off to. as these men are among some 100 survivors of the shipwreck, that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the color mount the ducks in southern greece. 8 workers told us some
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fainted when they were brought on shore, and we're in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive. the boat's thinking why you all seem to be sent to. we got the call about a shipwreck at 4 am. and the coast guard told us there were $700.00 people on board and we thought that was exaggerated, but apparently it wasn't for the survivors here said that the women and children were below the decks. and it seems they suffered the worst effects of the capsizing . but when they call the hell on it, cause god says the trauma was supposed to be heading for italy on tuesday morning and asked only for food and water as it sped. no, but in the small hours of wednesday, as it had on it coast guard vessel sailed along sided, its engines stopped working. the captain of the greek coast guard vessels set the boat, looked side to side so violently that it capsized and sank in 15 minutes. possibly the result of panic on the overcrowded boat grease is can take
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a government has declared 3 days of morning, but some here say that politics have played a big purse in the tragedy. via june has become a highly tense area ever since turkey said in march of 2020, that it was no longer going to prevent asylum seekers from reaching greek islands and the great coast guard and voted. god has been on high low to prevent them from doing so. many human traffickers have chosen the long hold mediterranean route, either from tucker shows or from north african shows directly to instantly using logic vessels carrying hundreds of people and the numbers speak for themselves some 6 and a half 1000 people have reached greece across the sea. so far this year, according to the united nations, but some $54000.00 have reached instantly. this lady was one of many local residents who brought clothes. she was turned away. no women's clothes were needed, said the aid worker. no children's, because none of them survived. jumpstart opal. us out just because i'm at the this,
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he is on track to be one of the deadliest for migrants crossing the mediterranean. at least 1000 people have died so far this year. the international organization for migration says that's 30 percent higher than a year ago. the total crossing the central me, the training, has also sought to its highest level since a records began in 2009 at least $42000.00 across during the 1st 4 months of this year. a full full increase from 2020 to the u. n. h c us is that one in every 74 people world wide is now a refugee and last year. so the largest increase in the recorded number of refugees with revenues and the government of so downs with stuff or region has been killed. so downtime, he says the paramilitary rapid support forces was behind his death homeless, our car was killed in elgin, a net he'd earlier describe the situation in the city. as a genocide,
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the area has seen some of the west violence since the wall sconces in april. more than 1100 people had been killed in the region. have a move and has moved from of them on the governor of west are for some use of but that it was the head of sedans, liberation movements, an army, one of the rebel groups that signed a peace agreement with the city news government in 2020 after which, who was appointed as governor of west are for no hours before the use of his feelings started circulating on wednesday, he gave me the statements to describe the situation on the ground. specifically in the city of tanina as genocide. this was the news army has accused the rapids support forces of being behind the killing of the governor. now, many people have fled from, from the city of jeanine into neighboring tad. and the accused arab malicious outlets of the rapids support forces of targeting people based on their estimates. the keys in the city of janina the governor himself was from the mythology to try the tribe, which survivors accused the arab, the militias of targeting. at least
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a 1000 people have been killed. simple thoughts of the violence in mid april and thousands of others have been injured, but due to lack of access to health facilities, doctors say that they were not able to reach those who've been injured. many people say that the humanitarian situation continues to be tell your rate in west star for a spice and continues between arab malicious and may end a few from the most out, each tribe. now, survivors also accuse this is denise army of not acting to protect them. they say that the army has been very kate in their barracks since the size of the arab melissa is targeting people from the most solid strive and have called, in the international community to respond to the crisis that is unfolding in the west that are for specifically engineering, now, keep them oregon onto 0, undermine you and secretary general, antonio gutierrez says he's a poles by reports of violence and wisdom. the 4 members of the mess of the tribe site, they are being targeted by the recession of the groups around 1000 people had been killed in the city since april,
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many fleeting to neighboring chad for safety. design best route the repose from outright and neighboring chad. long, long running. if nick divisions have only deepened 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 providing for them. every site that i'm not that has no food, no medicine, that is nothing has to go. there is nothing has to go to the world to get water. i want to spend my money to help those people to last a hand and a previous conflict and says if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back to the streets lined with the dead to risk of meeting the same fate loud this territory, the government says,
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is now under militia control every bathroom authority thing is 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 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 a rough month as an african muscling leader? he says the city is home to dozens of tribes, but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon or say a fibrous stuff. but again, i say if i,
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i've done this most edit unblocked with as daily, we lost more than 50 people. daily daily 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 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 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 the crises and so down and you cry and have driven the number of forcibly
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displaced people in the will to a new record. the united nations refugee agencies has 110000000 people globally have been forced from the hundreds of diplomatic it is a james bias reports a. this is global trends report from you and hcr makes for so bring 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 old. as a high commissioner for refugees says, the figure now is gone up to over a 110000000. and that extra increase is because of the crisis in see don. and he says the thing is that and so don, could still go higher unfortunately. so then stop over and more people will leave the country. how many i don't know. and i think that we have planning speaker of about 10000000 people have in 6 months or so. so we are now almost halfway through
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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 commission to said he was particularly concerned about the lack of funding for the crisis in saddam, 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 get more money to the you. and so for actions, james pays out to 0 at the united nations. as well as the problem that has voted on an important part of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is proposed judicial over the whole in peace are linked to the member of the authorization to a panel that appoints judges. they rejected the other candidate from disney who's on the could policy. this proposed plans have spunk, moments of nationwide protests for the boxes in west jerusalem with more on the
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vice. 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, the 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 a significant winds to the opposition because one of the candidates has been now selected, voted through with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party? all prime is nothing, yahoo was heavily voted against meeting that will be a 2nd. but 30 days from now to decide which of the account that it can sit on that key committee. a big in pull some day for the is radio position though because the
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possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished the months. houses, era, west jerusalem. the liberties, politicians have styles to elect a new president for the 12th time. the just slices were unable to agree on the success of to michelle, i own who stepped down last october. the vote was seen as a possible 1st step towards tackling the country's economic crisis. said, hold on, has moved from favorites 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. 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
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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, the voting, but the hezbollah let elias walked out before that could be held. the village up, they failed to notify us as a confrontation between those who wants to state and those who want to remain stronger than the state. the movement for a change in leadership again years ago. but the traditional political class has held on to power. we have lost all hope in the 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 hello. 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 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
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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 look toral 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 ita they lived, it was still his own l. just there at why many people in the democratic republic of congo and living in caea and in a will 1st the european union parliament type. some may just have to regulating artificial intelligence the the, brought to you by visit capital to hello. they will look to north america where the threat of severe thunderstorm is continues for that southeast corner of the us. we
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could see some flooding. rain is what is the potential for damaging wins and hail from those storms that ripple out for the east, but also pulled back across from central states and the rockies. we are seeing those daily rounds of rain continue. nothing is ongoing to get west full that northeast corner as the rain stops to scott its way further east into new york city and washington d. c. by friday it has been much clara for the northwest corner, but we're all going to see more rain start to pour in the temperature, however, in calgary sitting high, once again on friday at 23 degrees celsius. add lots of heat, continuing in the very south, oppressive heat here as well as humidity for places like dallas, texas, and those type of just sitting right into the 13th as we go into that today. and that heat continues to pump into mexico, guadalajara, so it's hard to stay on reco just a few days ago. and we're seeing temperature in monterey creeped up into the early forty's. at the end of the week,
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a lot of y picture from lots of mexico much west to however, the bahamas, y a for cuba, went to for costa rica and panama by friday. that's the weather update. the quote to you by visit cuts on the policy and we'll see that said truly family affairs. animals use of has pulled the sons and all of them are football players. houses 0 wells tells, disposing success. story of why deal nice built by one family to the cavities, champions against all the best. we don't have freedom. we have the oldest one family, one team on out to 0. the, the
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you watching else is there, a reminder of our top story is the salad, at least 79. people seeking to migrate to europe, have drowned off greece's southern coast after they've both sang. its belief that more than $700.00 microns were on board the vessel balance. initially, it had the deposit from libya and sit down. so i made the paramilitary reference for forces have killed the governor of with stuff force dice thomas, because kills in elgin. i know the early it describes the situation in the city is a genocide. israel is parliament has voted on a main positive prominence to been soon noticed close traditional m p. 's elected means of the opposition to a panel which appoints judges, plans to reform the judiciary system that have spots mumps of protest. hey, agencies and the government, an eastern democratic republic of congo,
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a struggling to keep people safe because of continuing ripple attacks in the latest attack it can for this place. people in the to read provence has been killing 57 people, nearly half of them children. catherine story has more some of the many who fled fighting between on, on a group called m. 23 and the national on the in north cable province. nearly 1000000 congress. these here have been forced from their homes during the last. yeah. a dan leaving ross in cons cottage around the provisional copy to goma. an invoice to roman catholic pope francis visited the largest comp preaching piece, and hope. the moment they meeting your me and the name of the millions of force migrants and refute g st. 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,
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and the international willed to build peace. people here fear for their lives. so now go back, then we are really scared because we have close to the doing the fuck on the know that the empty industry hide in the event. we have had that some rebels, they need to re focus healthcare, to cbd. as you know, we don't pay to protect it in the latest to talk it through province, rebels for money alliance of militia, called the call per se for the development of congress or cut tackle are 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 congress. these ami to the united nation saves 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
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a $120.00 on groups, including m, $53.00 and clinical, fighting for lunch, and full control of bust and natural resources including goals, diamonds, and cobalt mines. but people are caught in the crossfire. 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. and you, your grand jury has and dies are the form of us moraine for the death of a man on the subway. last month, daniel penny price jordan neely and the child code following a confrontation, really was a full, a michael jackson person. i said we struggled with mental illness. he'd been shouting that he was hungry and was willing to return to prison or die according to what i witnesses. the u. s. federal reserve has kept interest rates and changed.
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it's the 1st pause after raising rights 10 times since march last year. the central bank has been trying to bring down inflation in the world's largest economy. without spiking of recession. inflation has slowed and recent month spot is still about the long term targets. how does your castro has moved from outside the federal reserve in washington dc? it takes a deaf hands to steer the jug or not, that is a u. s. economy. and the central bank does not want to risk an over correction with momentum is already pushing in the correct direction. here is federal reserve chairman jerome powell, in light of how far we've come and tightening policy, the on certain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy and potential head winds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rate on change and to continue to reduce our securities holdings. looking ahead, nearly all committee participants view it as likely that some further rate
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increases will be appropriate this year to bring inflation down to 2 percent over time. the latest inflation numbers from the united states shows it is on the decline for percent inflation in the month of may, which is a significant improvement over the peak of 9 percent. however, the central bank believe a healthy economy at its peak has just a 2 percent inflation rate. so we're still far over that target. does the believe that at least one more interest rate is in store for the future? what does that mean to the average american consumer? well, it is still more expensive to take out new loans on things like cars, homes, and one studies. and so, while this decision to have those interest rates remain constant for now is a welcome choice by many american consumers, there is still more room for that to push higher in the near future despite the welcome signs that the u. s. economy is again, going in the correct direction. heidi jo, castro, alger 0,
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washington. germany has unveiled its 1st national security strategy and pledged long term support to ukraine in its war against russia. sounds a lot of shield says germany is ready to assume a global responsibility. these are the reasons for pushing ahead with the security strategy include the invasion of ukraine, as well as the destruction of critical infrastructure such as the node stream gas pipeline. us secretary of state entity blinking will be traveling to beijing on friday to discuss maintaining open communication. despite tensions between both countries, it will be the 1st such visit by washington's top diplomat in 5 years. china's for a minute stitching gong has voted for us to stop. middling, in its affairs. lincoln had cancelled a trip planned in february or the suspect of chinese spine balloon that flew over the us china and the palestinian or far as the site really to establish a strategic partnership posted in the lead mahmoud abbas has made its prisoners
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shooting paint and publishing katrina, you reports from china's capital. hello cindy and lead in lockwood abbas was warmly welcomed and aging when he met presidency. didn't thing. a boss is the 1st or bleed 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 with a 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, she presents a buzz. 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 tops, have the deadlock since 2014. on wednesday, she performed
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a 3 point piece proposal. it includes the establishment of an independent palestinian state full string economic aid and convening a peace conference. in china is a stepping up and an issue. thanks. china has higher 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 march. 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 been made with neither side, willing to see territory, wants to portray it so as it keeps make it live apart. i know that understands the needs of developing countries, leasing with us as an opportunity for seeking increases in the middle east.
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expanding chinese influence at a point it's in riyadh this week. business leaders 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 into that. they things growing influence poses a threat to the rule based international order. khatri you all to 0 dating. the european parliament has approved plans to adopt the world's 1st rules on the use and implementation of unofficial intelligence. under the proposals i, our systems will be regulated by stone, the potential to cause hum natasha about the reports from straus polk. so we both auto 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
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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 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 say 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 law that'd be categorized according to risk, the high, the risk. so more rules, but systems deem to pose unacceptable. risks or co tale freedoms will be banned, including facial recognition in real time in public places. companies breaking the rules could be investigated on face penalties. might be situations where there will
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be infringements that companies would not be either providing the necessary information, or they would simply be the applications infringing, the rules of the text. and that's when the penalties could apply. and they range from taking the product off the market for here we think certifications from the market. all the way to find is that can go to to, to 70 percent of the revenue. that is big 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 continued to support tech innovation, or too much regulation in the uses this take on tripping to infringe government advisor could lead to an, a brain drain. the risk of regulating too much just to seal the tip 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,
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who's against it's taken use the 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 butler. i'll just say era stress pool. this tight funeral has been held in as a leaf, a full, a prime minister, silvio berlusconi. i think the almost federal in milan, bullitt county died on monday if you age of 86. wednesday was declared a national day of mourning for the full time prime minister media tycoon and head of football club. the ac milan, it's always current and former prime ministers, e u investors, and good times and there among those who attends at the ceremony. the this has helped us here and these are the top stores, the ssl, at least 79. people have drowned off greece's southern coast stumped to that boat
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sank and estimated $700.00 migrants were on board the vessel balance. italy it's believed to have deposit.

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