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and they get into my deals, the french republic has long proclaimed, but just what it's more than friends in a full talk series, the big picture takes and in depth ness france insight episode one on l to sierra the a search and rescue operation goes into the nights off the coast of greece, all to buy caring, hundreds of migrants, things at least 17 non people audit the i. my name's i you. this is out of their life from the most to coming up. the
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governor of c don's west of full region is killed off the accusing the rapids support forces power, military grief of genocide. the us fed reserve holes of rising interest rates, but hints that more hikes on likely this year. and in a well 1st, the european union takes a major step towards regulating alta official intelligence. the at least 79 people have drowned of greece. the southern coast in wants to become one of your ups was migrant votes in kings. hundreds more of a dead high winds have complicated the rescue. operation reports debate was caring up to 750 people. jones, iraq police reports from color malta. of these men are among some 100 survivors of
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the ship wreck. that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the column at the docks in southern greece, aid workers told us some fainted when they were brought on. sure, and we were in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive the boat thinking you're gonna buy you off or 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 of really cool the head on it cuz god says the trauma was supposed to be heading for italy on tuesday morning and asked only for food and water as it sped north. 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
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the result of panic on the overcrowded boat. the creases can take 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 greek coast guard and bought a good have been on high low to prevent them from doing so many human traffickers have chosen the long whole 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 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,
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because none of them survived. jumpstart opal, us out as a kilometer. david yamba was once a migrants who made the dangerous journey from libya. it's late. he is now and active as an spokesman for refugees and the be a. he says a situation for saw him see because in libya is desperate. i think 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 12 which benefits from my, from my body by defending me, by putting me to sleep level by exploiting my family even disagrees of so when we mentioned 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 detained and lived. yeah. just because i was a mass phillips being rebel,
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has illegal immigrants are immediately put under the category of trying to cross the mediterranean. 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, 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, been seen that from accessing food to create drinking water. this is something that europe young people cannot as to what falls in the morning. i know they drink a lot of water since 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 severe, degrading the human by a nation's sylvia speaking in this perspective. that is why would say that you also reduce, you know, storage i'm, i'm looking to find alternatives for the situation because no one really wants to
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migrate using this journey. or the governor of sue don's west of full region has been killed. saddam's army says that the power admitted to rapids support forces was behind his desk. come east, a baka was killed in elgin, you know, he earlier described the situation in the city as genocide area has seen some of the west spot. and since the war started in april, more than a 1000 people have been killed in the region. have been, morgan has moved from on demand. the governor of west are for some use of but it was the head of sedan calibration movement, 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 filling started circulating on wednesday, he gave me the statements to describe the situation on the ground, specifically in the city of to nina as genocide. this within these army has accused the rapids support forces of being behind the killing of the governor. now,
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many people have fled from, from the city of jeanine into neighboring tad, and they accused arab malicious allies to the rapids support forces of targeting people based on their estimates. cities in the city of janina, the governor himself was from the mythology to try the tribe, which the vibe was accused of the arab malicious of targeting. at least 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, doctor said that they were not able to reach those who have been entered. many people say that the humanitarian situation continues to be tell your rate and 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 barricaded in their barracks since the size of the arab melissa is targeting people from the most solid strive and have called them the international community to respond to the crisis that is unfolding in the west that are for specifically engineering now, people more than others,
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0 on their mind. or will you want to talk to general, i'm telling you, gutierrez says he's a pulled by reports of violence in west and docile as we had from him. a moving that members of the masonic drive, say that being targeted by the rapid support forces and all the groups around a 1000 people have been killed in the city just since april, many a fling to neighboring child for safety. now as a result of the reports from all the neighboring child, long running ethnic divisions 70 deep. and for some sudanese refugees in camps in chad, fear is turning to anger, eager to talk about the injustices they are facing. many are unable to speak without crying. 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 putting shut on every side. they are not that has no food,
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nor medicine. that is, nothing has to go. there is, nobody has to go to work to get water. i want to spend my money to help the 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 streets lined with the dead to risk meeting the same fate loud. this territory, the government says, is now under militia control, worry about him. i tried to say that a lot of those who worked in dar 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's is much more ex, essential between communities. it goes to the struggle for land, for water. so use of natural resources, precious metals and min minerals, refugee,
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c, o janina is the worst place in the world. a rough month. as an african muscle leader . he says the city is home to dozens of tribes, but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon out of say, a 5 yourself. but in a junior, and i say if i, i've done this most, eddie and black people daily lewis mos on 50 people daily daily jeep says he will return to defend his hometown for di trying on street level. it is of the sped, more and more people are arriving from to dawn on a daily basis. the record used to be say, while it is true, that the militias are targeting one specific tribe at the moment, the violence is so widespread. it is affecting every un calls for
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a ceasefire. have been drowned down for the sounds of war. a groups worry the ongoing violence could spread across the reach. the muscle leads worn. if the militias are not stopped, other tribes could be targeted next. same bus route, the o g 0 audrey eastern track. one pass and has been killed off to is riley forces, right? at a home and the occupied westbank forces into the home. as a mine accused of kenning is ready, soldier. last year. one person has been wounded in the classes with serious head injuries and is running troops to increase rates in the occupied territories in recent months. israel's parliament has voted on an important part of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose proposed judicial of the whole and peace elected a member of the opposition to panel that appoints judges. they rejected the other candidates and this neo whose own liquid party, his proposed plans of spots months of nationwide purchase with
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a monks is in west jerusalem with move on to vote. 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 colts, including israel, supreme court the tests today, a key test in this vote inside that connects, 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 were profound. it was a significant winds to the opposition because one of the account that it has been now selected, though to through with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party of prime minister. netanyahu was heavily voted against, meaning it will be a 2nd vote 30 days from now to decide which of the candidate can sit on that key committee. a big important day for the radio position though,
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because the possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished the months out to 0, west jerusalem. the u. s. federal reserve has left the interest rates on changed. it's the fast pools off the raising of rates 10 consecutive time since march of last year. the central bank has been trying to bring down inflation in the world's largest economy without sparking recession. inflation has slowed and recent months, but it's still above long term targets. out of there is heidi joe caster has more to hi. they're welcome. at last, it's getting dizzy again for the shop owners on this city block of washington dc. amanda in the clements says we're customers are wandering into her home goods petite. during this week of reassuring economic news. when you see that headline, interest rates aren't going up or you see the headline job numbers look great,
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but you know, and inflation is slowing. all of those things i think help give people confidence that we're going to be ok. and, you know, we're not headed into some recession or, you know, global economic meltdown. and that can mean more money spent on luxury items like this scented candles and kitchen trinkets sold here. when people feel good and they spend more, and that's great for small businesses. it's a welcome relief after the pandemic uncertainty which killed nearly a 3rd of us small businesses at the crisis worst moment. inflation, which piqued at 9 percent a year ago, is now down by more than half the federal reserves decision to keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at $5.00 to $5.00 and a quarter percent is a reflection of the central banks belief that the u. s. economy is indeed cooling as intended by the previous 10 consecutive interest types. in light of how far we've come and tightening policy,
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the on certain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy. a potential head winds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rate on change. the central bank says the paws on interest hikes is most likely temporary, at least one more increase is expected this year. that's to beat inflation back down to pre pen demik levels. meanwhile, the us economy is expected to continue a subdued growth. heidi joe castro algae 0 washington. so heads on alex's era rights groups cry foul in guatemala ops the publish of a leading newspapers given 6 years in prison. and me and most government in exile plans to establish an interim central bank because they raise it off of investing damage to the economy, the
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high low they will look to north america where the threat of severe thunderstorm this continues for that southeast corner of the us we 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. this got its way further east into new york city and washington d. c. by friday it has to be 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 depressive 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,
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so it's hard to stay on reco just a few days ago. and we think temperatures in monterey creek up into the early forty's at the end of the week, a lot of y picture from lots of mexico much west to however. 2 the bahamas wire for cuba, west to for costa rica and panama by friday. that's the weather update. the the, the but next week, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out? is there a mind to top stories this hour? at least 79 people seeking to migrate to europe, have drowned or greece, a southern coast on to that bank site. it's believe that mobile $700.00 microns on both the vessel pounds actually have deposited from libya. c, john's army says that the power military rock that support forces have killed the governor of west off full states commerce. the bach i was killed in l janina nadia
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. describe the situation in the city as genocide. israel's parliament has voted on a main cause of prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has proposed traditional over and he selected a member of the opposition to a panel which points judges plans to reform. the judiciary system have stopped months of practice. the agencies on the government in the eastern democratic republic of congo, struggling to keep people safe because of continuing revel. attacks in the latest attack, attempts to displace people in each hurry province was but killing $57.00 people, nearly half of them children, catherine. so a has small some of the many who fled fighting between on, on the group called m. 23 and the national army in norfolk people, providence. nearly 1000000 congress. these here have been forced from their homes during the last. yeah. they're leaving rough and cons cottage around the
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provisional copy to go my an invoice to roman catholic pope francis visited the largest come preaching peace, and hope they know me. they mean your, me, in the name of the millions of forced 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, and the international willed to build peace. people here fear for their lives. so now go boss that 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 bread bugs, they need to reach focus, health care to cbd. as you know, we don't peter protected in the latest, the talk in utility 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,
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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, 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 m $53.00 and clinical fighting for lunch and full control of bus natural resources including goals, 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 insight, katherine saw you all to 0 me on most national units. the government says it's working to establish an interim central bank. the move by the government in exile,
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fathers concerns that the ministry governments, intervention in foreign currency regulation is doing. lossing damage the economy. tony chang has moved from young going, seamstresses, india, and going scope market that work. the government industry boom, done to a democratic government growing 500 percent to make up a 3rd of total exports in 2019. since the pen demik and the military to exports of dropped by a culture, this one's busy cost show room has only a few models on display. the big attraction a domestically produced people, carrier production, a store. they can't get the pumps they need from overseas, who they are the media, how do we wish for political stability as well as there was no stability which is difficult to operate. lot of us function as a block list of places in a tough position. maybe despite the fact that we are still permitted to conduct
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many transactions and regional nation, the largest single pull china thailand on malaysia, around here and going, it's easy to spelt the shunted offices of foreign businesses. your restrictions have been imposed by the military on currency exchange and the local currency has plummeted in value. they want to turn back the clock. but unless you, you shut the door completely unless me and my ease is distance from, from the rest of the world. you know, they, they cannot do that because somehow the economy, especially along the border between me and mine, is highlighted. mainland china business is as usual. shuttling goods across the molly river from thailand carry everything from cooking oil to expensive japanese fruits. business is booming because of shortages inside man. uh but so a price is to so many people, those prices are unsustainable. huge arises in the cost of living for centrals like food and transport,
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forcing them into extreme poverty. people in young gone containment since the military could prices on public transport. double services have got even worse. the one sector is booming. this year the ministry of agriculture names to one, a $1000000000.00 from rice exports to india and china. a nation well, when in full people don't have enough to eat. sending food over seas. the government revenue, tony chang, elders are younger. us actually have stayed on to the blink and we'll be traveling to beijing on friday to discuss maintaining open communication. despite tensions between both countries, that will be the 1st thought to visit by wash since top diplomats in 5 years. time is foreign minister, chicken gold has won the us to stop middling, and it's a fast think and had cancelled a trip planned in february. i have a suspect to tani spine,
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believing that flew over the us with less than 2 weeks before general elections in guatemala. the found the leading newspaper has been sentenced to 6 years in prison, shows a ribbon some more. i was found guilty of the wondering money rights group say it's an attack on free speech, on homeland has more that's equally as to the cloud. so when you have to sell it, it is a minus indeed, it will came down to this. a 100 and sheets of notes with which closely reuben some motor made a last ditch attempt to prove his innocence to live with foster trow, which both hates and international rights who organize ations of denounced as a politicized persecution. keeping this was the verdict. c, pony of consider when somewhat american jose ruben some more is found guilty of money laundering for this infraction. the sentence is 6 years of prison. the 66 year old is the founder of that petticoat. a leading newspaper in guatemala,
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regularly investigated will thirty's, including the president. and the attorney general said no more. last july, he was accused of money laundering and black move in a try which he and the supports of psych hasn't resembled anything like justice from the start. he told me that it just, all of my rights were violated. we weren't given access to the case file. we were kept 10 days in solitary confinement without sleeping is subjected to psychological pressure. we chat most things on the go was the do it, but it's into process open ended because of the up and do i have had 9 defense lawyer sort of the majority were persecuted by the guatemalan state for ended up in prison to left the country before heading off to serve his time. he was aust, if he had a message for the president, alejandro jim at the in the notes and i am still innocent and he is still a thief and nobody is going to take that away. on the presidency. i'm at the
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dozens of judges, prosecutors and this have been forced to flee. the country wound up in prison, say civil rights organizations can. yep, that'll do. it's a backlash. ok, straight to bike, work them all as minority elite after you. in fact, onto corruption commission. put them under the spotlight. this will being kicked out. the country in 2019 says cloudy, or don't use from us. cool. 19. yeah. so is that, that would that be another minute the, the most for me now comes to revenge against operators of justice and journalists. so at the moment of freedom and calm to do independent a critical work. if we ever seen that now against rights defenders and journalists that we have 20 people registered as having fled and now what's the model is coming up to elections? and on the 2 weeks time with another voice silence. a more questions than ever about warbling democracy. john home and how does the process cases in the us have
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charged 5 people with southern human body pod stolen from harvard medical schools. moog moves managers among those accused of taking 40 pots donated to the school between 20182023 year ports, at least on heads, brain, skin, and bones were to say some remains were brought to the home or mail. tobias, the schools deans cooled at a betrayal to the people who dedicated that bones to medical research. in your opinion, parliament has a pretty plans to adopt the wells fast rules on the use and implementation of health. official intelligence under the proposal as a system, as will be regulated based on the potential to cause harm. natasha butler explains from stress big. so we wrote all to official intelligences 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
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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 global standard for us to come in the say a i can be a false the good in everything from pointing climate change to education, if the systems are safe and ethical under the proposed rule that be categorized according to risk. the high, the risk to move rules with systems deemed 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,
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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 7 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 continuing to support tech innovation 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 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 the, you know, make, has to produce the
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