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the, the want to blow by the perspectives, the us secretary of state antony thing can meet so it's tough. but chinese diplomatic one v as the 2nd day of talks gets underway. invasion the this is i'll just say a lot from to han kerry also coming up a agencies in charge when the medical facilities are overwhelmed by injured refugees fleeing the fighting in neighboring sit down
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the, the families of those children that you can, the school master could bury their loved ones as a search for the missing continues. and no lossing matter. a crackdown on comedy. some asian countries prompts freedom of speech. the united states talked diplomats is attending the 2nd on the final day of meetings with high level officials in beijing within the past half an hour. anthony blankenship attends with senior chinese diplomat. when you, as a tooth allegation set down for talks, lincoln is the 1st us secretary of state to visit china in the 5 years. well katrina, you joins us live now from beijing. katrina, presumably there been some big issues on the agenda?
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sofa the that's right. so on sunday 10 gung met with anthony blinking that chinese foreign minister and evidence . and he blinking more than 7 hours, obviously much to catch them between these 2 sides. both sides said that these folks were candid and constructive. now, according to china is foreign ministry or readout that they released. they said that she mentioned that the relationship between the us and china had reached a rec, hold low, and that this benefited no one. and that was important to us work towards improving it what, what areas of mutual cooperation. it also said that she may play at china is cool interest, especially the tie one issue locked into this out as a red line that the us should not cross. now as we blinking side, said that to make clear that this was all about keeping lines of communication open despite the fact that both of us and china has many profound differences. now it
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seems that there was many more things on the agenda, including issues such as trade and technology, human rights and spend to know. but it seems visual agreement was made over these issues and katrina, if there is no concrete breakthrough on anything. will this visit be considered a failure or at least a start of something of the? i think both sides here with keeping expectations extremely low, just considering how bad tensions had become between both flies and alice widely agree that some dialogue at least is better than none. and it is significant in itself. the thinking is actually key invasion because of his right to really visit china. in 5 years. there was some agreements made according to the chinese in terms of increasing people's people exchanges, making it easy to travel between the 2 countries. for example, increasing student exchanges. also the, there was discussion about agreeing to increased flights between the 2 countries,
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routes that had been cuts during the pandemic, for example. and also this trip will be very much about setting the stage for move a dialogue between both sides going forward. so dialogue between a high ranking officials in the future and also a possible meeting between president student paying and terabyte and laser. this is katrina you live from beijing. thanks for that. update for staying with us now. benjamin husk of it. is there a search photo in the school of regulation? global governance? the astronomy and national university joins us from camera. welcome to the program . so to what extent is the fact that there's face to face talking at all some kind of achieve it's great to be with you. i think it is a significant development and use a significant achievement for both sides. as your correspondent, rightly pointed out both of aging and washington, what keeping the expectations for this meeting very, very low. and that's the reason,
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the reason that the relationship between these 2 right now is, is divided on basically every front. there are so few points of disagreement and of agreement rather than this, or strong points of disagreement across the board of issues. and so i think we're in this place in the bilateral relationship between china and united states, where the simple fact that true significant influential fee goes from boys. governments get together and have a mattress on discussion over many, many hours, easily achievement in and of itself, dialogue, discussion meetings. that's the important thing. wait on looking here for any significant breakthroughs, any significant developments. we're just looking for both capitals to be actually engaging with each other to be discussing exchange during the north, the doubling down on the distrust and misunderstandings of each other. but with those divisions that you mentioned, is it the case that whatever happens need the side. we want to be seen to be giving away too much trust when it comes to actual policies. and i think that's absolutely
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correct, that they are both totally committed to prosecuting their agendas. and the reality is, unfortunately, for both the united states and china and the white a well that those agendas are diametrically opposed to the fundamentally at loggerheads united states right now, for example, using the business or trying to squeeze chinese technology companies to cut them off from the supply of leading edge semiconductors, china and the business of wanting to increase this innovation to grow with the economy, merge of one of the greatest housing well stage. and when you have true capital outlook, it has like this. there is or little ground for agreement, and it is also entirely possible in areas of policy where they should be able to agree, what brake lawful victim to these competitive adversarial dynamics. and we've seen that these are the responses to climate change. border charter in the united states have an interest as all countries do in responding effectively to climate change. but from both sides they see any addition to it from the other side as being
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something which will give the other side the advantage. and therefore, something to be suspicious of and maybe even to undermine so, i think we're in the same way that result are little chance of actually making significant progress on any of these issues because they have so dynamically posed a given what you say then how difficult would it be to find any kind of common ground, for example, on the deeply entrenched issues of taiwan and ukraine? or i think we are locked in a bit of a steering match on these kinds of issues. china has demonstrated time and time again that it was pulled back from its relationship with the restaurant, despite russia's illegal and immoral invasion to ukraine. that relationship is rock solid. china continues to provide a rush that we design the level of diplomatic support. and the economic relationship between those 2 countries is booming. and that's something which is going to deeply frustrate and even the angle washington a long time. at the same time, the united states as committed through deepening is unofficial highs with high one . the united states is committed to maintaining in public jodi. hi ones dfcs going
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dependence. and as we know from political leaders in beijing, that is also a red line for china. china wants to achieve the unification of high one in china over the course of the next few decades. and so both of these countries on all the issues that we can look at some statically, you need to that solar rina are really at loggerheads and they are driving in very different directions. i think may be the one good. we're hoping all of this has been this meeting is maybe the praying you to embossed of static discussion between president the start button and shooting thing later this year as possible. they'll get together on the sidelines of the a pick meeting which united states as the hosting. and maybe that will be your most upstanding discussions at the very highest level, which may be, provides us with an opportunity to go in the right direction bilaterally. but of course, as we all know, us domestic politics is gearing up for a really bruising presidential campaign. and trying to policy is going to be the center of that. so expect temperatures to early rise, venture and ask eventually very much appreciate your insights. thank you. thank
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schedule with you. a desperate situation is on folding on chad's eastern border, listed on thousands of people, the fleeing violence and the west stuff for region and seeking shelter wherever they can find it. agency, same medical facilities in the board, a ton of adria, overwhelmed by hundreds of injured civilians. any children have been left without the parents a starving to death, same as well if he has more from the child, sit on board at an old school outside our dre. the chatty and government is housing thousands of refugees who crossed from see don in just the last few days. no matter where you go. the sound of children crying, fathers, it is crowded. there is no hygiene. people are desperate. squabbling for food, water, even the smallest patch of shade. but that is good and watkins,
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my son was shocked to him. we left him behind 3 of my children, came the others, didn't make it the part we loved janina, we thought she, she's a close without food. we haven't eaten anything. my father was killed. they chased us. i'm beat us. the children were left behind, still having arrived. we couldn't bury the dead. we just had to leave them behind. a forced from their homes walking for days rob, just possessions in beat. some of the game cooking leaves to survive. they say they need help. now, every other person you speak to seems to be a witness to a murder. they've seen terrible things, experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. and now the question is, how to get them help? where do they go next? what happens now? a visit by chad in president, mohammed's reese, debbie, it's no brings with it a bounty of at least one meal a day for most. here it is there 1st in days we asked an army officer if it would
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continue after the president left his answer. you tell me there are no long term solutions right now. only temporary remedies. 8 organizations admit they are under funded in playing catch up. because international donors are ignoring the crisis, as the number of refugees continues to grow. during a meeting with a groups, the president warned. the war next door will not be over any time soon. the number of refugees, he said, could hit 1000000 zane bus robbie o d 0 audrey eastern chad. a new 3 day c sparren's sedona, which started early on sunday, appears to be holding agencies or hoping to pause and fighting will allow them to safely to live that much needed to mount a terran aid even more than reports from the city of on demand near the capital of how to the people here and the capital, hard to them are divided about the lease a ceasefire. most are happy about the risk buys and fighting,
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giving them big chance to stock up on basic necessities such as food and water, especially in residential neighborhoods. which have been cut off from running water since the sides of the fighting between the rapids support forces and disabilities army in mid april. oh, those are taking the opportunity to leave the capital saying that they're worried once to 72 hours, he's quite expires. they will be more intense plants in between the rapids support forces and this is denise army, but some residents, especially in the northern parts of the capital. we spoke to say that they're concerned about the uptake of robberies and home occupations by department of 2 rapid support forces. and that's because during the last piece by which lost it for 24 hours, there was a noticeable increase in the number of home invasion and occupation by the parent military rapids support forces. as reported by represent some of those who we spoke to say that this the supplier is between rapid support courses. and this is denise army and that it was only military movement. but when it comes to the issues of
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home, occupation, allowing civilians to access what they need or need their homes of state in their homes, then they have not been taken into account. there's been no fighting reports it on so on sunday, the 1st day of the 72 hours these fire, which people say that they are worried that because of the duration, because it's for 72 hours, then the 2 sides may not refrain from any military movements. the mediators, saudi arabia, i'm being knighted. states made it very clear that they should be no use of heavy artillery between the r assessed and the signees army. new use of surveillance, drones and new use of fight tickets to slicing from any side is not allowed under that. use these fire and should the cease fire be violated then talks in the side of the city of gender, which is hoped to be to apartment and seize 5 between the 2 sides to end the fighting here in the capital of to him and around the country. with be agend, people more than all to 0 on demand motors varying some of the victims of a father, an attack on
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a school in uganda that left $41.00 people dead. most of them were students somewhat but beyond recognition. others were shot or hacked to death. the talk happened in ponds way. uganda is bored with the democratic republic of congo. the only group allied, the democratic forces has been blamed. un secretary general african union fronts and united states civil condemns of the blood shed. catherine, so it reports realities of students who account in luby rehab secondary school are in morning. it's come to look for the children at the mall. caldwell hacked to death because my shift is, the boys were burned alive when 5 to is from the, on my democratic forces to a petro born into that dormitory. some students are missing. we just had in the morning is the date that the school is a button on the some students have been thinking so. oh as well?
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no. do you i didn't find where i use them on the those ones who i took in, oh is, oh is a month the way a button. so we have still waiting for his adults. most family members have identified the students. his family is taking the body of the dose, a home. everyone here is in shock. back of the school. this is what remains of the boys, dormitory witness. they say the students who top up a fight and refused to open the door. in the midst of gunfire, samuel brandon said, this is an embarrassing security lopsided military, which is supposed to protect such board as the very many on onset questions that they need coming to on saturday. so we have thousands of your air force. he says, if i'm d r a sequel, even them of sick you are in uganda. secuity force,
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he's having creased their presence in the town on the east pursuing the a tacos who are said to have fled into the room. a national park in neighboring democratic republic of congo. the allied democratic forces on the group is based in eastern d r. c. please do not panic or children safe and they will remain safe there, you will people. and they are trying to help our children. but they were not to manage right now this morning was a still trying to process what happened and why caching. so all the 0, my ruby as well. so it's a, come on out this era accounting begins and model is constitutional referendum. a could change the future direction of the country and is rose. all right, finance ministers given sweeping powers. how he is eagles settlements to bypass the
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signing price. the . there's a forecast for asia on monday. great to have your long and the heat is building in afghanistan, herat set 43. that's closing in on a temperature record for the month of june. the series returns to southern focused on including for karachi. so it shouldn't be as humid as it has been over the last few days. you'll max out at $38.00 degrees. meantime remnants leftovers of what was our tropical psych loan had produced on flooding in rochester and states and northwest india. i think we can expect much of the same on monday. meantime, for the far northeast of india and assignments that can states torrential downpours that produce flooding. and there is more rain falling over top of this area on monday through indo china in the philippines. it's our usual showers and storms,
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but top to bottom through the philippines, still flooded, advisories issued. so let's go to china and our plum rains are running across. so you can see river valley, especially around shanghai, over the east, trying to see running into japan's where you grew islands, where there are land side warnings in place here in time. a warm breeze for the korean peninsula is pops up the temperature and soul to $35.00 degrees. also high temperatures for japan's kyushu island cat go. she met $35.00 and for beijing, few showers around. no max out at $29.00 degrees on monday. that's it. say soon to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama the was the translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination period, so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted
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through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the, the without this here reminder about top storage, united states at top different that is attending the 2nd then the final day of meetings. high level officials in beijing me banking is holding talks with senior. china is different, not one in charge of agency, same medical facilities and andre student. these board overwhelmed refugees are rising day with injuries sustained in products and thoughts west of funerals
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had been held for some of the victims of a final attack on a school in new guns for people and people that it's our conference on from i to guns as board democratic the comments of the item a traffic force has been thing votes of being counted in molly's constitutional referendum. it's a 1st and a series of polls that's meant wasn't able to transition from minute treat to civilian rule. but opponents say the proposals would give the president too much power, though to turn off was know as an odd sections of northern central money control by all groups boycotted sundays vote because hot reports from and the counting has begun after the end of a contentious referendum mountains warehouse devote yes or no to a new constitution that seeks to united country deeply divided since the 2021
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military coup that brought mild eastern debt to power is looking to get his voice. heard is 76 year old. the retired electrician blue curve connected. he says he has never missed a vote since molly's independence. he's building yes to a new constitution that gives more autonomy to regions. and you pronounced that the loving level of democracy since the 3rd republic is not really worked this, but i believe will help to bring back stability to the country. those voting no say to propose the secular text fails to recognize the role of islam in this muslim majority country. and it brings a little over site to the nation's leader or electric. you text will give substantially more power to the head of state. and this is why we're always gentle leader, as you may go to, has been encouraging people to come up and vote. he believes and you constitution is a step towards finding peace in the country towards by war cooling money. i am calling on all nally and no matter the outcome of this referendum to stay hand in hand for
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the sake of our secret unity. i'm groups linked outside i so had called for a boy called of the referendum, threatening attacks against bullying stations. many millions had been too afraid to cast their vote raving. the threat is set to the depot with her 8 year old daughter . i am voting because it is my responsibility as a citizen and i believe the country will find pace if we will come out and express ourselves for the last 30 years. past presidents have failed to change a constitution copied from france, the former colonial power and from the mon, you know, some, uh, they might be enough friends. we have our own culture, our own values, we have own 70, our own way of living together. and this is why it's all about into the, let's take a look at inside the polling stations. there are the usual solid papers, the assessors the voting. but missing are the independent international observers. the melonie mills,
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you're just says it does not need outside or is to bring credibility to a vote that concerns the volume people for quality and eco. this is more than the referendum at stake is the future of democracy in molly of votes that will either unite or further divide muggy and people. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. stomach of 3 members of the association of southeast asian nations are staying away from pilots. meanwhile, totes for the pain singapore and the laser have all indicated they both be attending the meeting, scheduled for monday. me a mazda minutes. agent has been bought from the block for 32 years for over threatening the democratic government funds is a framing to talk size informal dialogue, rather than an official aussie on meeting us as express concerns over these very cabinets,
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controversial changes that will expedite the building of illegal settlements and occupies westbank. washington says it opposes such in your actual actions as well as far right? finance minister has been given why the powers by the coalition governments with immediate effect. it will allow the small church to bypass several stages of attending an approval process for your instructional illegals several minutes. note e mail and con reports from the occupied list by, as my one mind now has always complete control over legal settlements like this one in the occupied westbank finance minutes. the depth of those smart traits has got the deal that he always wanted as long as it on the cause, but it was ratified in a cabinet meeting that took place on sundays. now, before this deal, jack's the expand settlements like this one. you have to go through 6 phases at any point. during those phases, people could bring up objections in the international community. the americans
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often did that's all been dispensed with. bits, as all small trades now is able to make a decision to expand supplements in any way it's way he pleases. and he's the only person making that decision is all concerned to the international community. and i how also i have to remember that the occupied westbank doesn't come on. that is really civilian control. it comes on that is really military control. so there it is, it possible to be able to do this. they just need to be able to make a decision, had of how this thing foreign ministry has said, that's all smart traits to approve the settlement activity. is it dangerous escalation to complete the amex ation of the west bank? now you'll be hearing a lot of that would add exception. palestinians worried that as well will simply take over the entire okey point, westbank and cool. it is ro, a massive also reacted saying, uh this will bring more escalation in the region and threatened peace and security that and for the political party of also reacted say they,
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this cannot achieve security for the set list. and the settlements will be removed from the west bank as they were removed from the gauze strip. so this is a very alarming development for the palestinians. it'll get international reaction as well. and we're on con, which is 0. the occupied westbank. the north korea's government says its plans to strength and solidarity with countries opposing us strategies and thought they will continue developing nuclear weapons local media. so the statements were made during the workers party meeting in the capital policy also described its 1st, but it's reset flight in which last month as its greatest failure, feeling young says the rock, it's karen this satellite plunged into the sea due to a technical problem, reports into the incidents essential have strongly criticized those in charge of the mission. ukraine's military has reported thousands of russian stripes as well cuz it's hex targeting it's counter offensive in the east. keith says most of the
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fighting is taking place and don't yet. but they've been some games for u. k. a russia appointed official says can you has taken the village and the southern is operational region. meanwhile, present that in massachusetts in says russia has destroyed the 5 western supply patriots a defense systems, w cranium, capital on friday, where you cranes, precedents has refuted those quite a church service has been held to raise awareness about, mexico's disappeared people. more than $112.00 thousands of mexicans and migrants are missing $12000.00 more than last year. hundreds of people must outside the church and mexico city. many of them a single victims of organized crime, a few of those responsible have been punished. you know, it's insane. a ride for these 5 tier gas that indigenous protest is the northern proven so quickly demonstrates is blocks to national highways. often regional
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constitutional changes with cost amended constitution limits. the rights of local roads doing protests, isn't as committed, say, the changes will also make it easier for nikia lives to offer that higher. richards, senior british administer has apologized off to a video. it was where the east showing a christmas celebration of the consecutive parties headquarters during a code of 19 look down and 2020 michael gove, described it as terrible and indefensible. the 45 2nd video was published by the mirror, a newspaper. the policy was held at the same time, people in london, but banned from socializing indoors. is release comes just days off the form of permanence to burst. johnson discount of deliberately misled in peace about who are breaking parties of his office. governments in some countries and asia have an intensifying the crackdown on the comedians while the movies are
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raising questions about the freedom of speech and the balance between cuba and political sensitivity. for incidentally, reports not from the court of ida. 6 why this is the drugs that got singapore and canadian justin chat, a lot of criticism as well. that's publicity, my air basically, i don't. i a reference to malaysia airlines flight to 317 that went missing in 2014 was 239 people on board. she gained attention around the world. the optimization police began investigating halfway in flight. come in and said they would seek into poles, assistance to find many malaysians didn't find just joke funny that were confused by the reaction of the police con, understand the police action, because insult is not actually a crime. and i think it's not within the jurisdiction of the state to really uh, negotiate issues of and so just the latest can begin to get into trouble with
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authorities in asia being the last month, a quote in vietnam sentenced a noodle seller to 5 years in prison. for making a video that allegedly marked a senior government official and sri lankan police recently arrested, stand up comedian natasha eduphoria, looked at the insulting buddhism. having stayed responses all of us correspond to the confidence of the state. at that particular time. i think nation states everywhere become increasingly innovated and, and so there's a need some how to respond in ways that for one of a better word, play a thought opinion, comedians often use comedy to express critiques or as an outlet to address social issues. us comedian john steward, one said when authoritarian governments on the threat.

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