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to short documentary spot african still make is looking at the archives that we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look at from what is key a is that it's part of our history that coupled from nigeria and rewriting libraries, from canyon new series of africa, direct on how to 0, the the preston so federal roost tells i'll just say era. he negotiated with the fog and agree off with us in the, in russia to prevents civil war, the carry johnston. this is out to sarah lots. and what else that coming up is really forces to the palestinian man. he opens fire as an illegal supplementing the
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occupies westbank. suspected ghastly can south africa, kills 17 people, speak to survivors of the xt. and homo supplements like this one was tense and tied to packed the guess quickly spread from this area. suffocating those around, and switzer reportedly threatens poll tax and the mattress and the ones that they just read the, the president told, but a roost says the leader of the box, the most new group has returned to russia as to spice, a deal that's supposed to see if any progression living eck saw in the room and it was under the sink, i told al jazeera he was forced to broker the agreement to save lice. i'll just say was ben at smith met the president in the capital mintz, a bell. russian president, alexander lucas. chicago was eager to describe himself as
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a peace make up. it stopped to potentially catastrophic confrontation between vladimir putin and of gaining precaution for the walk. the chief isn't here anymore from the for just so speech and he's current in st. petersburg where he was as of this morning, maybe he went to moscow, maybe i'll square. however, he's not in the territory the lowest i'll just say the military base, about 2 hours outside the capital minsk, which is believed, is being prepared to house, watching the finances. yes. is this board tribute? well, if the wagner group will be here, they are part of the pollution army, and they will protect our interest when they make a decision about deploying here. will sign a treaty with definitely because i asked the president if he thought flooded, mae approved and had been weakened by what the value of the group was able to get away with. it took over also from the gold plus to moscow. and there was no attempt, it seems by the russian milledgeville, security services to stop them. you cool?
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well, shut down. nothing was undermined. nothing was weekend. and the reason why i rushed to negotiate with mister precaution, people around me know why? because we had to prevent people from dying. so we'll do this in power for 29 years . lucas jenco ordered a violent crack down on protest as in 2020, against his declaration of victory and a widely disputed presidential election. since then, he's become reliant on russia for economic and security support. and the location goes as he stopped a civil war by offering to take and it gave me progression. but this is a leader who survival depends on the bloody mit booting. so if the kremlin coals asking for a favor, he can't really say no. the smith islanders era mintz specing media has begun and what appears to be campaign to discredit the bucket seats, state control tv channels. so what they said, what images taken doing searches of his properties, you the shop,
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a lot of that was following the story for most guy you've got any for goes in, continues making the headlines in russia recently were guessing propose that his media and pot, including his internet resources and troll factory had been closing down. now on wednesday, july, the 5th, the state received one tv channel on the from tonka and investing news outlets released footage of a search and a mentioned allegedly owned by you've got any progression. the sash was carried out on june the 24th. that was the day when the wagner rebellion took place in russia during the sash helicopter, as well as a lot of weapons cash, fake, pos, pools and weeks were found. plus the journalist posts of new risk, photographs of progression with a bid wearing various hops and wakes all the images in our section icing on the internet. here he did not comment on the search, the ministry of internal affairs and of the law enforcement agencies did not comment. is that later? according to saint peters, bye. this from tongue telegram channels were pools. you've got any progression,
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presumably visited the f as be development in st. petersburg way, electrically gold? 5, his weapons, and 10000000000 roubles. that's $112000000.00 sees during the search and his wagner center and his mention on the day of the rebellion reposing from oscar, utilize ship of all of that ultra 0 or, or in brussels out. it's a match like yeah, that's a james base aust. nato secretary general in stoughton, but about the former wagner lead his whereabouts. a quick comment on the reports for goshen this back in st. petersburg on the, on the ross and well, uh, what we can say is that the total closer uh and uh, with the wagner sold as i'm moving around and also where he is moving. let's go into the details about the um, but we have, we have seen some preparations for uh, for uh, for, for hosting. uh, a large groups of, uh,
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what we just sold is in better us so far we haven't seen so many of them going to voters. and then we have seen a mr producing moving to be around. they're not going to many didn't. what did this and that is ready for says have killed the palestinian government off. he opened fire and legal supplements and occupies westbank. one is very was killed, that could mean in sacrament. west of not this hosting in group how mass has claimed responsibility for the attack. it says it wasn't a response to that was really going to choose a sold on jeanine. is there any forces have arrested family members of the attack them on an fisher has the latest from the a so hi. this appears to develop this. it was a car driving near the legal settlement of kid. i mean, it was described a suspicious, so was pulled over by a patrol and the driver got out of the car and opened fire with what is really on the radio to describe as a primitive weapon, killing one, an engineering. another initial report suggested it was
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a security guard that was killed. it was almost certainly a soldier. security guards don't have the power to pull over cars that the palestinian driver then run off into a field. he was pursued by and is really army patrol. there was a gun fight of some description on the palestinian driver was shot dead. know how much to say to use one of the are fighters, but this was in response to what happened in janine earlier this week. you remember that there was a 48 hour army operation is really on the operation. there is it claimed the lives of 12 palestinians and a number of groups. one that it'd be a response as the palestinian driver. the man who died has been named has hello, i'm it hello, gets on. and his cousin was involved in a similar incident in tel aviv back in march when he shot and is really i was shot dead by these really army himself, his brother and his father being arrested 5 years really army the complete inc. custody on preparations are likely to be made for the destruction of his home. we
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know that security had been stepped up around the west bank after what happened in jeanine. it's expected to go up another level after this latest event, at least 2 killings. well, we take the number of israelis killed this year to $29.00, and the number of palestinians killed and be occupied. westbank. i think guys a to 195 island fisher. i'll just say to ramallah, un secretary general antonio good service, a strongly condemned israel's military. a sold in the janine refugee camp. the tire shop side of israel had clearly used excessive force against civilians. violation of international though, he urged israel to abide by its responsibilities as an occupying force. it is on the reports, not from the united nations in new york. secretary general antonio gutierrez, making remarks here at un headquarters saying that he is deeply disturbed by what
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he saw at a news at a. janine also saying that he strongly condemns all acts of violence against civilians, including his words, packs of terror. this is a little bit more of what the secretary general had to say. once again called on israel to abide by itself. locations under international law, including the duty to exercise restraint and use only proportional force, and did use it to minimize damage and usually ends respect and preserve of human life. the use of abstracts is inconsistent with the conduct of law enforcement corporations. also remind israel as the occupying the board, that's it has the responsibility to ensure that the civilian population is protected against all acts of violence. i understand isabel's legitimate concerns. we need security. but escalation is not the onset. after his remarks, competitors was asked if he believes he is really rate on jeanine, constitutes
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a war crime. the secretary general refused to answer that question. gabriel is on, though. i'll just eat it at the united nations. and it's very cool. it's has a quite say to a police officer who is charged with killing an autistic palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem. 3 years ago. the quotes rule, the officer had acted in self defense when he shot and killed yet how that is found . it says, yeah, it was on his way to special needs school by the court. all is not ready for such a decision. the department of internal police investigations told us he would be sentenced up to 12 years. in every court session. they said, this is the decision to sentence the officer who killed a and today to judge it could attend. as they say, if the judge is your arrival, to whom do complaint? at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by suspected talks,
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a gas leak in south africa. but it happened as an informal supplement near to hundreds, but it's hard to say gas canisters we used in illegal mining for me. the miller has more from books but a prayer for the dead. and so those who survived in yes and drove the last full family members off to a gas leak at this informal settlement and books book new johannes bug or the youngest of them 2 and 4 years old to other relatives in hospital mineral video at oakland. and it was, i can actually have in the corner, they took me and i drank. when we came back, our found my sisters on the ground. at that point i felt dizzy. i didn't know what was going on. i felt like i was just going to be a poor person. i need it. according to police, the gas leak was caused by minus illegally processing gold. just one or 2 brits of a very high concentration of nitrous oxide can cause severe home. police have confiscated at least 15 gas cylinders tearing down shelters,
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and this man can equipment of the comb, the area, their civil abandoned mind shocks around here. well, sorry, the suspect the mine is illegally use the gas to mine and refined gold. informal supplements like this one, a poor dense and tied to packed the guess quickly spread from this area. suffocating those around. many of them had no time to look for help. with at least $6000.00 the band and mind shop. there are thousands of mine is working illegally across south africa, one month the gold mine is working illegally on the ground, suffocated off to amazing gas explosion. prevention and come by thing will kindergarten. my name is will never be sold responsible. took the police, require the will of government and public sector to came to visit several families in this community last loved ones. we all 17 year old. yes. if he's seen a doctor. he only shakes his head for me, the ultra 0 books books of africa,
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migraines from a sub saharan africa say that being expelled from tennessee, a summer been brought to the board with libya, but vivian no, thought caesar refusing to the mentor. and now, stranded down to food or water under simon supports the they have full points, couldn't get most serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant say this stranded on this speech on to this, your side of its border with libya. also can you swap out all of our talk with both to drink, see water get, we shouldn't drink it and they say the security forces mistreated them before leaving them here. this video has been filled by one of the migrants on his phone. here he's challenging. good porter gods. what about i said, gosh, what i said, gosh, well, i didn't look where we are. we don't know where to go. we don't eat anything. look at his baby. he's hardly eaten. and look at this
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woman. the migraines had been moved from tennessee, a 2nd city sparks and the security operation mounted after acuteness in man was killed, allegedly, by migrants. tensions have been increasing. sub saharan african migrant save. hundreds of them have been rounded up for the pull station, but libya was refusing to let them. in fact stays on june. se is eastern coast and the main departure point for migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean in boats bound to italy. hostility towards the sub saharan africans has increased following remarks by tennessee, as president chi side accusing them of criminality. he ordered the crackdown in sparks, many to nancy and say the migrants should go home. let him walk through, is it too dizzy?
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and the technicians have enough troubles. now. we are flooded with these migrants coming from the c o, the test it, the states will forward to you should do something that's on the bible from now. that's dale made over the migrants. genatossio, once the mouth of libya refuses to let them in the they've been a band those and there's no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter, and customer entry simmons, which is 0. it's regarding, well, so the head hair on the als is era, we look at what's causing cross quote and the tension between 11 and 2 as well. my purpose is to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system. and is all sufficient intelligence being designed to benefit to you about the the
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brought to you by visit capital. here's how it's shaping up across the americas on friday. thank you for your time. so temperature's big drop in the southeast corner of brazil, we've got some wet weather here, windsor shifting around, some ports of lake ray, 18 degrees and there are weather alerts and play for just how drastic, how dramatic the drop in temperatures has been through a huge suassa brazil, it is actually drive, but we've got some pulses of rain through the pacific coast of columbia that could certainly trigger some flooding and central america. this is what we would expect at this time of the year at that. what whether really starting to filter across the pacific coast of police on friday, lower temperatures. so in mexico city, at $23.00 degrees and storms have certainly cooled the atmosphere in the southern us. so temperature is much lower than where they were about a week ago. storms of also swung through the great lakes and that's helped to freshen up the air, had a lot of humidity in this part of the world, but that's now been knocked out with these jolts and bolts, westbound, we goes,
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things look in both temperatures. it's been starting to hot up for western canada the pacific northwest, but where the heat is really starting to build and certainly folks will be baking in that heat. southern nevada is we head toward arizona, phoenix, you closing down your all time temperature record next week, which is 50 degrees. so going to have to stay cool. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on an iep and hours to cracked turned. call me this dreadful, only to be disappear. a family's tragedy entwined with a violent chapter country's history. when you see the, let's say, is that going to be my blood on that was to a knife long search for answers and close finding salon. witness on out to 0. the
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the look at back her mind about top stores. this is the risk and preston says the leader of the vault, and this to me, group has returned to russia. that's the spice. a deal that's supposed to see any promotion in exile. incomes x on other concern, codes, holes al jazeera, he was forced to roku the agreement to save lives. palestinians, his children, his riley, and their illegal sacraments occupies the west bank. it's very forces shots to be attack a dead west, a novelist. the mass says it was behind the attack. most of it is really rate investigate to say the death of 17 people sacraments in south africa was caused by
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installation of toxic gas. they say it beats from kind of legal mining folks, but children are one israel has no interest at all. it's hillary attack the lebanese border. it comes just a day off of these very ami concluded his biggest assault on jeanine. the occupied, the west bank and 20 years. it's a, it's happened in the town of cost to the is very minute treat says it was in response to earlier rockers attacks from the area. st. ahold of sent us this report from barrett law, an unclaimed rock that was fired at as well, early on thursday. is way the army then fired shells until up and on. it was yet another cross border incident. that was the up again, quickly contained open areas were targeted and assigned that neither side wanted a major flare up. but the timing told another story. and we are seeing more and
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more unifications off uh, off with groups. uh, uh, responding to is it a aggressions in palestine? i know we're seeing this is happening ng and god. so we're seeing this happening and solved and loving on. and we can expect that more value ations to develop our around is today. the borders unifying the front, that's a new military tactics established by the iranian backed liberties. armed group has beloved, it's repeatedly warrant of a multi front assault by iran's allies across the region. 7 this week as well launched air strikes against the run, the and targets in syria and the major assault against the occupied westbank town of sydney. then came a ramming and stabbing attack and tel aviv a rocket attack from southern causes to northern israel. and now the rockets attack from southern left and on this incident comes out of sensitive time in the region
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and in an area that's all tensions. earlier this week, united nations peacekeeping forces, urging restraint and calling on both sides to avoid further escalation. and there is a possibility, has the law has accused, as well as taking over the 11 east part of hush, or a town on the border between 11 on and the is really occupied. syrian colon heights is rouse, move in the hush are followed. a similar act by his beloved, the group setup outposts along the border and an area claimed by as well. for now, there is a cautious call, but the possible escalation can't be ruled out center for their eligibility to build through has declared a state of emergency for areas surrounding the country's most active volcanoes. often began spewing gas and ash earlier this week. well, as clouds from the venus of okay, there traveled more than 10 kilometers. the government says it's preparing shelters,
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more than 2000 people living there by the state of emergency. last to 60 days to 5 thoughts as of died box spring, i saw the ending on the call the ship in new jersey. now the 5 have been injured. there are set to be around a 1000 vehicles on board the vessel. the blaze so spread rapidly with the intense heat hampering efforts picked out. now the company that owns the tights and the submersible, the thing that we did last month, the north atlantic ocean is suspending or come ashland exploration operations. ocean gates gave no further explanation. the decision came almost 3 weeks off. the 5 people that kills doing a dive towards the wreckage of the titanic investigation into the incident is on going to it's a positive force or the sense a cease and desist letter of a message. new app threats, more than 13000000 users have already joined the quarter to see a mock,
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but it's meant to rival twitter and it's interface has a close resemblance. twitter or twitter chief eat on mosque is reportedly threatening to sue claiming the company violated its intellectual property rights. well, j madison is chief executive officer of the a software company because he joins us from new york to help you with this. so put simply then, is this launch a game changer? it could be, i mean, this is a wild success to, to, within 18 hours of launch have 30000000 users of a brand new social network is truly remarkable. and of course, that comes because they were powered by instagram and it's 500000000 daily active users. because adoption has always been one of the challenges with these new social networks. who wants to be the 1st one to a party? you know who you come to and, you know, who are you going to talk to when you're there and the fact that they were able to be able to import your instagram contact so seamlessly of france has made it
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a real success. and with this then, i mean, what about the advertisers? who are they going to be backing because ultimately billions of dollars of revenue at stake? yeah, i know both is probably the answer. advertisers are notorious for putting their money wherever they think they're going to get the best results. and i, i say that is a negative. it's not, that's what you advertise as a very self interested. if people are spending time on threads and advertisers to get results on threads, you can bet that the dollars will go there just like they would go to twitter. and ultimately, you know, twitter has been not a very friendly place for many advertisers. and you know, a lot of that is due to a lot must, is ownership. and the interesting, the, the on sets of all sufficient intelligence. how important is it for tech companies to gain traction in real human messaging as well? yeah, i think that may be the game behind the game here. you know it's, it's a little odd if you think about it. why was meta and mark zuckerberg at this point decide it needs to try to compete with twitter a company that is being laughed at many times and left behind. and so many ways by
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every objective measure matter was a wild success compared to the twitter. but you just, it really highlighted a really important issue that the human generated content that goes behind a product like fred, a product like twitter is becoming increasingly important. what you don't want to do is train your a i models on a i generated content you otherwise you just sort of get this cycle of a i learning from other a i and it's, it's no longer a human. so then human generated content is incredibly important. you have to wonder now is the real battle between mark sucker berg and the line mosque is over that human generated content and that's why facebook or metrics has not chosen to get into those dang, you mentioned even must them. and how will he be looking at this when he see this as a huge threat? some of the doesn't hold back on his opinions, does he? yeah, he what he said, right? if you launch your product in the next day, you have 30000000 users and you know that's about of 10. so the size of twitter in less than 24 hours right now. and ultimately it's going to be about the staying
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power right. in 306090 days. are we still talking about threats? but i have to believe that people on bus linda? yeah. carina, the new c e o are incredibly concerned because, you know, the friends is now getting a tremendous amount of mine. share people are talking about it. there is an alternative to twitter and for so long, you know, people have been predicting the demise of twitter and it hasn't happened because i really haven't been that many good alternatives that have critical mass. and now again, less than 24 hours later we've got more than 30000000 people on threads. i, i think there is a real concern, you know, in, inside the house of twitter right now. as, as i mean, are there any data concerns? hey, i mean, for example, if you decide to delete your threads account and what happens deal data. yeah, there's been a lot of talk about that. i mean that, you know, obviously man, it has had its challenges with data and it's, it's, uh, you know, have as working and having to work to rebuild trust threads, notably did not launch into you because they have not yet worked out the data privacy concerns. and so that's maybe one of the big notable omissions is the fact
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that people in the you cannot get threads. now because of, of that. but i have to believe, you know, mehta is a very successful company despite all of the controversy and all of the problems are still are, you know, $750000000000.00 us, you know, market cap company they, they've got really townsend to people working on these issues and i think they will, uh, you know, create the ability for you to delete your account. they've even talked about creating portability, where you can take your threads account in all of your followers and go to uh, you know, one of the other platforms like a master on or those kinds of servers. whether they'll follow through with that. we need to see, but they, you know, they at least seem to be saying the right things around data and privacy. and, and certainly compared to what twitter is right now, it's, it's, uh, you know, it's proving to be a pretty compelling alternative to madison c o of b can, thanks so much for joining us here. we're now just now thank you. a 2 day somebody has begun in geneva are examining ways in which all sufficient intelligence can be used to benefit to humanity run by the u. n. the event has brought governments academics on the private sector together. it's happening at the time of increasing
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a lot of the pace of a like development or challenge is that the some of the machine is working for us. well we end up looking for the machine. this be much made of a always dangerous recently job loss is this information domination. this summit is hoping for a rosy, a future, a i, for good machine learning to help with humanitarians when i step in programs and as any technology has phrase it with need, some god roles. and these are the rules of the road and used to make sure that the good prevail, so with the risky and the thing that's here, we exactly do, you know, so we'd have to have very great crowds. and those sorts have governments could also have private effects that would help civil society would like to have like an email . so this is exactly the type of crowd of people who can put their brains together and really find those solutions. so what kind intelligent machines do to help with
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publish the climate change congress? an inequality? well, that feature is being written now, a multitude of companies on solution quests, hey, i farm and so identifying and treating crop disease. it's going to magically robots for autistic kids. it's likely that many of the most common place medical instruments are going to start having a i built into them like off the hay, which is an ultrasound is going to have a look at my hands and see whether i've got arthritis next. yep. so what's the pay i doing? so essentially determining the joints and then it's communicates with the robots. and then the robotic arm moves in and lance yelled at us on 12 precisely on your joins. so you got is what's your face thing about a i in the seats are and how much it's going to be the good of see madison. we are not enough humans. so we need a i to, you know, step in and,
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and help us. he's another medical application, grace, a human always roiba designed to care for the elderly. my purpose is to help with the overburdened and understaffed health care system by providing companionship and support to the elderly and isolated much of the good will ill. hey, i can do, will be determined by how this astonishing, the powerful tech is controlled and regulated. the machines themselves insist that just here to help tell me about the future. are you going to be replacing the no, i'm not meant to replace humans, but rather to assist them. of course, if this were side by film, that would be the moments i knew i was do. reach out and how does the rest geneva in switzerland the this is all just era and these are the top stories. but at least in preston says the lead.

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