tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the the l o n circle venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today, the nearly 3 months long. conflict in sedan is trapping many people in and around the capital with little or no medical help. we'll be hearing from migrants can say that they've been forced out of 2 days. yeah. and left without food,
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water or shelter on the libyan border to palestinians are killed in yet another is really rate in the occupied westbank just days after a major assault on to me, i believe, or carolyn on the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders. and that's robots attempting to reassure people, that artificial intelligence won't be taking over their job or the world. in sports, england have it all to do in the fed ashes test anyway, hit sunday. so you have seen australia seems control a heading leak. in fact the, it's 1300 gmc. so let's begin with the conflict in sedan people in and around the capital car to immersed reported multiple explosions and fears. fighting overnight into friday. the battle between the army and parent military rapids support forces
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is now reaching 3 months. so the millions of people caught up in the violins getting critical medical care was increasingly difficult, with dozens of hospitals forced to close. while the houses here is hand, but morgan brings us this report from the hospital in under mine, near cartoon, and a warning such as yours may find the pictures distressing. it's not easy to remove a bullet to some of the tests of a 7 year old child doctor's at this hospital in i'm through man has been trying to save the life of what makes the his father says he was shot by a soldier while they were on a bus, he brought him here after try and of the hospitals, which were closed because of the fighting. the been my son's injuries of severe, his right hand and left hand written on his right and left. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullets of my time, i took him to one hospital when
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a doctor there brought us to here and helped us to try to get him to recover. what law is one of dozens of patients who come to a no hospital with a gunshot injury most arrived hours after being shot because it's just not safe to travel across the capital. fighting between to dance army and the parents and the 3 rapids support forces has resulted in many civilians being caught in the crossfire . at least 1000 have been killed since mid april and thousands more have been injured. so my friend was shocked last night as he was guarding his house. it's rebooting him on the back. we took him to one hospital, but it didn't perform operations. we came here and there were no doctors. we took him to a doctor in our neighbors and he couldn't do anything. so we brought him back here this morning and the boat was finally removed the where has resulted in the closure of many hospital people in need of medical assistance trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts
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a lot of pressure on the medical staff here. many kinds come in because the fighting an older man and for those who can make is here to provide medical care. there are other challenges staff here see they're facing a shortage of crucial supplies and of a live seating medical equipment. and when i showed up and when i said that, yeah, we're asking for the basic things we face in the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have live saving solution. so we want those things to be provided. what we have is running out, and even though some organizations provide us with supplies, it's not enough. we even sometimes perform operations without anesthesia go stairs . a shortage in that too. it's been nearly 3 months since then plunged into conflict. the patient's young and old will continue to arrive, but doctors here fear they may have to start turning them away. if they don't get to the helping people, morgan ultra 0 on through man. the sedans army has told else to 0,
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the rapids support forces launched an attack on the general command of the central army late on thursday. but mohammed dollars in port sedan mohammed earlier you were telling us that the fighting that took place overnights around cartoon. it's not just another baffle in this long conflict in this one is potentially more significant. that's what i've seen and that's because uh for about 2 months now out of the office, both forces seem to have given up on trying to take the, the army general command. and that's because of the faults, vacations, and of the consultation of defense is around that location. but what's happened overnight is like a seemingly like a new idea, a new, a new interest that a new with interested in taking a, that's a notation. and of course, the featured off to one out of fights and according to the statements from the, from the so then his army and they were dispersed on day to the, to care,
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very heavy casualties according to that statement. so that's why probably at this attack was not a serious attempt to take the headquarters because they know it's best it's, it's certainly not important enough to possible. but it's a states and it's a message to those who claim on the parts of this is denise ami the the out of stuff has been formed, but finished. they want to say that they, they still have the dispute to finish it. if they have the means to go and how does the military or even inflict defeats on the military part of the area. that's where this took place is not only the central command, but also the, the i mean, the district. so all of that, that's all now, i mean, it teddy's own, it's called the central military's own, of this, within his army. and that fighting is significant because it's very close to the headquarters of this within his army. and that's the only location that has nothing was the only about one of them. but one of the, the most important locations,
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a tough a state in the hands of the. so then he's military, they lost the radio and television. they lost the presidential polish and the problem is and if they lose this particular place, that means they have to go out of costume and be fighting from outside the capital of. so then also another interesting develop and decent dot 4 bytes. now it's expanding this fights entities taking some private donations. we have seen 2 major attacks during the last couple of days. one of them is in southern dot $4.00 and $1.00 even in called to find outside off for less more. that's like an a seems like an expansion and the out of self, i've say this mobilization about this within his army is conducting across the country for tribes. and anyone joining the army? it we kind of respond to it. we can also have our own fives joined this, and that's why there are lots of, you know, there is as deep fears that this can really pay for the way for a wide scale as even more in the country mohammed valid reporting there from port sedan. thank you very much,
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mom it as hundreds of african migrants say that they've been expelled from 2 days. yeah. and are on our now stranded on the libyan border, they say they are being forced to drink sea water to survive and is your expelled hundreds of asylum seekers. the border guards in libya are not allowing them into the country. andrew simmons has more they have full point, couldn't get more serious, but it appears they were wrong. these migrant say this stranded on this speech on tennessee a sides 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 shouting, 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 use
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anything. look at this baby. he's hardly eaten. and look at this woman. the migraines had been moved from tennessee, a 2nd city sparks and the security operation mounted after a curious young man was killed allegedly, by migrants. tensions have been increasing sub saharan african migrant save. hundreds of them have been rounded up for the pulsation, but libya was refusing to let them, in fact, stays on tennessee as eastern coast. and the main departure point for migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean in boats bound to italy. hostility towards the subs, holler and africans has increased following remarks by tennessee, as president chi side accusing them of criminality. he ordered the crack down in sparks, many to nancy and say the migrants should go home as to dizzy,
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and the technicians have enough troubles. now. we are floated with these migrants coming from the c o, the deserts, the states, or forward to you should do something that's on the bible for now, that's dale made over the migrant. students who wants the mouth of libya refuses to let them in. they've been abandoned and there's no doubts about the urgency of getting them food, water, and shelter, and customer, andrew simmons, which is a bit of staying with this. earlier i spoke to one of the us more the president of euro med rights, which is one of several civil society organizations calling for health for the migrants. he told us more about what's happening at the border. what you know now is that say, well drop by the attorney general authority on the board that was the, the mtv is refusing to, to admit them. and now the other than that kind of for me, no mind slend so, so i kind of and that kind of and then knowing situation because tanisha refuse to get them back and say, i'd say scoff at, i mean, and, and to be dead,
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to go to any health food water division i was getting some help. bye bye. it would say by organization, but it's not the structure of the head. so it's, it's not something sustainable and they are preschool of being attacked. also by, as the median comes and he be inside because he knows that they need guys not say i'm real estate. no, no, no, no. phil is so. so is it really the canadian government, what has done here is why you may think or his and so much of commitment on, on the safety of people who are leaving it to media because they've got this as a, i'm documented mike, than what i've seen mc could at or, or if he's and some of them i think she's under, they just have to you and i say ok, so as a technician, government to you is violating his commitment towards the, at the national committee. as soon as you've done something like this before, that like this was this violence, no, but this is it's, i would say it's a and it trends into these jeff was the last 2 years with this a hate campaign against giving thieves or actions my doing like it's amazing was
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that means and of the size down can never can folds down into each. it's a way it's a ski boat, it's a way for the canadian government to die. that is the population. i would say i'm going to watch someone as then towards a political situation, which every uh and uh, they continues yet was a straight. is it going to be can and if you could, you say hate campaign, i want to quote, pitching isn't president back in february case i had said this about migrants. he said the undeclared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider. gina is a truly african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. so that was heavily criticized at the time. do you feel case? site is responsible for the increasing hostility towards migrants. people trying to cross over the definition is 1st here's what's most of it on to look at, but he is not the only ones that he's responsive it onto the screen. things this message, who,
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which increase attention and we all know in any communities it can be, you can be have, you can have 5, the twins that tension of each. what has that each to date? is those 5 became i would say very violent and it's, it's the to what's happening. the 2nd, the response of it that here's the heat of the state. so he should be more working on that and using that tensions and increasing the pension. and the problem was, was, was this approach is, this is a use not only in indonesia, unfortunately a lot of confidence was off talking about is this the replacement strategy or like so forth aging the demographic i made. yeah. but we have just independent who has this in europe, so, so for k sides ethic and went to, to come to, to, to need. yeah. for the teddy, as a technician, went to college 33330. so it's, it's really, i would say it's a very popular step for which it's not the new approach. since again, the responsibility is something you'd opinion because you'll be on union the, i'm doing 2 things. first, they are giving supporting sales support,
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things of government, finish and government, without any condition added to on human rights. and so it's a good point. so i'm going to go see things now because of the attorneys you as a safe county for the city to for is that the population of an migrant from your continued you. so you imagine is that you would send my inputs and interesting. we sent it to a safe coffee. we are expecting our human rights and as introduce as we see what they are doing cause mike and so i do believe high society is doing this to show to utilize that. he is strong or his stuff was migrant. you think this is messaging to europe? mainly it's it missing here to, i'm sorry, i can run that. it's because i because he commented few few weeks ago when they made it easy. teddy and prime minister went to finish. it commented to controlled the boat from to easier. so this isn't massages that you see. i call towards them. i'm sending them back even out of the county and it says unintended message to the
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population i. so as i talked about in ski boating approach, funerals have been held for 2 palestinians killed in and is really raid and novelist, several others were wounded and the rest were made as the latest is really offensive in the occupied west bank. just days after major sultan janine refugee camp killed 12 palestinians and displaced thousands. it also caused extensive damage to homes and critical facilities. let's go now to alan fisher and you're in ramallah. tell us more about what happened today as well. people in nablus are telling us before doing this morning there was a convoy of his really mean vehicles that entered the old parts of the city from 3 different directions. they made their way to one house in particular. there were a number of classes on the way there when they got to the house, they asked the 2 men inside to give themselves up upon weight. according to some reports, they were met with gunfire and also with explosions at the locals. then tell us that these release opened up with the heavy and extensive fire on the building one
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to 2 man where there seems to be some suggestion that the men tried to give themselves up at some point. but at some point in the exchange and fire, they were killed. no, that'd be named as comes uh uh, but my friend, so i'm gonna have to put my glasses onto this place. apologize. i'm the day. i'm kidding. shaheen and they have been claimed as members of the popular font for the liberation of palestine. now there has also been funerals have for them as you saying very quickly after this incident, these valleys, po dykes. but we can tell you that as the last we know that there were 3 people who were injured. they had a hospital, the conditions not described as serious a 2 or 3 people were arrested. 2 of them are linked directly to comes up above. and the reason these relays, when asked of them, was, they believed they were responsible for the shooting at this amount of 10 community just earlier than the week. and they believe that they were moving in to arrest
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them. but of course, it ended in their dest. alan, these really prime minister said that they were going to be more rates this is in keeping with, with, with what we've seen this week alone. a sharp increase in violence since that is really rate on jeanine earlier this week. not to remember what happened. did you mean it was a 14 hour? is really army assault of the refugee camp. there it killed the 12 palestinians more than a 100, were injured 20 of them critically. a lot of them are still in hospital. and at the time, a number of unpolished sending groups said that they would respond to what happened in geneva. and there has to be the response with a number of shootings. you'll also remember that north of new york, you played west banquet and telling me there was the incident where a power study enrolled at is really pedestrians and was shot dead. then we had the shooting, the legal settlement on thursday. i know we've had to these really steering would, benjamin netanyahu said they would do, which is continue to pursue people. he described as the terrorist. i think in
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a tweets in the last few hours. the people who committed the sort of attacks will either end up in jail or in the morning. and so you can see that even the language is inflammatory security. of course, the westbank is incredibly tight, tight and turns are very high as well. and there's no sign of either sides taking steps to reduce those tensions. reduce those spears. so the modem when people are caught, talk them what is going on here? el efficient reporting from ramallah and the occupied west bank. thank you alan. then israel says it uses what it calls, targeted killings, to avoid civilian casualties. but to human rights organizations disagree, they say the depth of family members killed in such operations must be investigated and run con reports from western roseman. this is what israel coles. the targeted killings, but the attack on how they know about how to any come under the policy and you know, group islamic jihad wasn't so targeted. also killed was his wife left his 4 year
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old daughter, a job as well as 2 sisters living a by him on and done you all this. the 11 year old sister not survived her attack and garza, her emotions are still roll. good stead with them. i was under the rumble, i was shouting for them for one hour. eventually they pulled me from the rubble and i found out that they had all died. father wasn't around all the time, but when he was home i was so happy. i'm very sad and mad about israel. yes, bobo is. i'm wish i had a fighter. but why did they do this to us? why did they kill my sister and my mother? they took from me the ones i loved the most by tuesday. yes. none of the family deny that how they know about how to unique was a member of islamic jihad. of to this latest goal is a, was the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu described the so called shield an arrow operation as perfect. but there were reports from human rights groups and local media reports. and these role that v is really all mean you,
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that civilians would be targeted, but they went ahead with the operation. anyway, the 2 groups, the public committee against torture and israel, and the google a demanding that the attorney general for the state of israel to investigate civilian deaths. a supreme court ruling to do so. i already exist, but it isn't enforced. targeted killings all legal according to the supreme court if certain conditions are met. one of those conditions is avoiding civilian casualties as much as possible. enforcing the supreme court ruling to investigate isn't happening. any human rights lloyd tells stein up once that to change, but understands it's a tough battle. so if in the past, israel with execute the target to the killing and civilians were killed, it was at least show some remorse of experts. it's regret to maintain that it was not the aim. this is not something that we have seen in those types of killings. on
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the contrary, israel has referred to them as surgically precise attacks, not even trying to, to showing most for the the, the loss of civilian lives, as well as the attorney general. golly, by her of me. all right, so she will respond to the griggs, let's demanding an independent investigation. meanwhile, the government continues is policy of targeted killings seemingly with no questions asked in wrong code to 0 western. so there's plenty more head on this news hour. we'll have the latest full out of somebody's book assume a nuclear meltdown is shina bands and ports of japanese food and twitter versus thread. you own muskets, threatening legal action against the new arrival app launch by facebook's parent company also and support some hollywood glamour and attendance during practice for the for me,
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the one british ground free. gemma will explain what that's all about. the the best of the best move is the longest and bloodiest of the war and ukraine. russian forces seized control of a city in the eastern don't bass region in may. ukraine's eighty's airborne brigade is now heavily involved in that battle. i said big myth of father and son fighting side by side. he has their story, a hidden away antenna flushed these activity. so just waiting for the order. they say sometimes it can be a long wait, and other times it can be very busy with a very short notice to fire. but this unit is unique. they have father and son, flights on the side by side. let's say is that protocol, but he's got it and he is my own blood. he said he wanted to join the army. how could i let him go alone? he has a life to live. i am older and i wanted to serve him side by side. we have been serving for more than a year. we support each other. we kind of got used to it. they've not always been have following the kid. we can use levels in the trenches around baltimore to
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a he says he came face to face and quite just from the back of the region to then he says he was surprised by the tactics we saw just from brag. next charge at the trent to that screen give up. we looked them into eyes and were firing. he says, he still remembers those scenes. vividly. advice comes over to quote it and then it's much easier to serve with your father back in civilian life. we will more like father and son, but here we've become more like friends. i'm worried if one of us of both of us died on your side. they receive the order to fly. i feel like that was not going to base the money to using a drone demands. you striking, i mean, nation storage. the biggest threat these positions face is from russian drums. and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly as of this era insight into the relative safety of the bunker. they get some respect the steep side by side here in small cortez with other men from the company. it's basic,
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but that's life of soldiers and the front line. the country offensive is still taking place. they both expect to be even busy in the coming weeks and months, but use of hopes to get to some through it kept him home to his mother safely. so that big data. yeah, but he's still looking at the white house is report to me considering supplying cluster munitions to ukraine. that's despite human rights groups urging both the ukrainians and russians not to use the controversial weapons which are banned in many countries. reporters have been asking the nato secretary general, what he thinks of the possible move it is for individual allies to make decisions on the delivery of the weapons on the mentors supplies, so to ukraine, on, on the so this will be for goldman. so those are the notes for nate to us and the lions we have phase for the brutal war on the,
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on the we have to remember that this product is also effect in the fact that we every day see casualties. the that a customizations is used by both sides or just mentions are used by both sides on the rush. i used custom nations in their bootable regression to invade another country while ukraine is using it to defend itself. the best way to end this brutal of war uh is uh for a person puts in under. so to stop attacking another country. that's of the best way to stop all the suffering, the casualties on the, on the depth we see close by different types of weapons on the bus approve every day. so before we go further into this, what are cluster munitions?
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well that miss silo canisters contain hundreds of smaller bombs bom, let's, if you will, the break apart in the air with a wide spread, devastating impact the international committee of the red cross as the, as many as 40 percent of these ball. and let's do not designate they failed to designate and that's what poses a risk the civilians, often decades later, cluster munitions are banned by most countries are not bad, however, by the united states, by ukraine, by russia, as well as some other countries. human rights watch of cases, both ukraine and russia of cubing killing civilians with cluster munitions. alright . or white house correspondent, kimberly how could join us now? kimberly, what's the thinking of the white house on this? yeah, well the thinking is that there has been a bit of a slow down a terms of ukraine's counter offensive against russia. and as a result of that leg, what the feeling is, is that the supply of western munitions is going to become increasingly scarce. and
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so there was a need for some sort of new boost if you will, to this offensive. and so as a result, for months, there has been an ongoing debate between the pentagon, the white house capitol hill in terms of what more could be done. and although it has been long controversy, all the use of the cluster, munitions, this is something that has been discussed. and just this week it became clear that the decision had been made as recently as in the last 24 hours. that announcement was imminent, so we're watching very carefully to see this. come down. we are expecting it from the white house. as you point out, this is controversial, given the fact that a 120 countries have found the use. but as you also point out, the united states is not one of them. they're close to bombs, a dangerous for civilians. ultimately that's why they're so controversial. so why does the us feel the need to send this particular type of mutation as opposed to
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another one and they addressed that in any significant way as well. we're going to watch carefully. we have a briefing that is upcoming with the national security advisor, jake sullivan in the coming hours. it's also important to note that you'll remember when the commander in chief, also the president of the united states, joe biden came into office. what he said was the foundation of his, of foreign policy was going to be human rights. yeah. what we've seen time. and again, it's sort of a blind eye being turned at different points in this presidency when it comes to the human rights. and this would be another one of those intersections where there has been this deliberate choice to kind of look away and use something that is controversial and could deliberately harm humans. and as he didn't civilians, we know that the use of clustering, musician munitions has a very high done rate. if you will. some statistics point out that it could be as
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high as 6 percent. we also know that the scarring of the landscape can be an impact for decades. that means that this failure rate, these golf ball size mutations can explode for, for often 1020 years or more harming civilians. so but in terms of the reason why they are being used again, it comes down to the fact that the white house is really not sure. a or else to turn and is looking for something to give you frame that boost. these are the questions that are going to be posed to the national security advisor. again, we're looking for that brief and coming somewhere sometime after about 17 gmc right . kimberly, that's really interesting. you'll keep a surprise. kimberly how get alpha 0 is white house correspondent. thank you. so now sarah jaeger is the washington director of human rights watch. and sarah, you're joining us from washington dc. today your reaction to the us possibly supplying cluster munitions to ukraine and it's devastating for several reasons. one is that it has been
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a norm in the world that foster munitions should not be used. the fact that russia is using them is just another reason why they should not be used to. they are absolutely awful for civilians. and of course, you know, i think when legislators and policy makers here in the united states see the photos coming back of children with missing lambs, parents, injured, killed by our own american, foster, munitions. there's going to be a real awakening to the humanitarian disaster that this is a, i feel i know what you're going to say to this. but so the us has made the argument that it's cluster bombs have less unexploded ordnance right here. again, we have to go back to how this works, right. this is dangerous because a lot of the little golf sized, munitions do not explode. they end up exploding later on unsuspecting civilians including children. right. the us says, well, our rate of does is lower than some others and therefore less dangerous for
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civilians your reaction as well. they're still dangerous to civilians. they are still indiscriminate. and in fact, i would love to see the data from the packaging on, on where they tested these cluster munitions. because actually if you tested on asphalt versus a field versus an ongoing war zone, the death rate is going to be very different. and we actually don't know which very and they are using there are lots of different barriers that cluster munitions that the us has. and it stockpiles. so we have been asking for the data members of congress have been asking for the data, and the pentagon has not supplied it. yeah, also perhaps not, not completely surprising the you mentioned international norms, but actually it's about a 120 countries give or take a few, but a 120 countries in the world that have signed a convention on cluster bombs. so that still leaves the trunk of 70 plus countries that have including the us. so they are not bound by any international convention,
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not to use these they are not. they are bound however, by congressional legislation that says, and for very good reason that the united states will not transferred customer conditions with over a one percent done rate. that is why president biden needed to sign the waiver. and the reason that congress did that was because these weapons are so dangerous. and in fact, what i think we're going to see is that ukraine has been finding this conflict for the most part with the high moral ground. and they have been abiding by international law for the most part. now they are going to use cluster munitions and i think because the cluster munitions really have not been used in the recent past by nations that believe in international law and humanitarianism. even in times of conflict that we're going to see conflicts change after these are transferred, right? how do you continue to say you're on the right side of this conflict? if you use this particular type of munition you make, you make very interesting point. sarah jaeger,
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washington director at human rights watch. thank you very much. thank you. record cold could be coming to southern africa this weekend. here's jeff harrington with your weather updates. the arctic air is flooding into southern africa. hey, we're one of those details right here right now. this setup, we see the storm system swoop in to the western cape providence, on saturday of his going to whip up the winds. 60 to 70 kellum years power. but you know, when i paint the colors on not good news dark in the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature of this cold air swinging into the main b a. so then took waking up sunday morning to minus 4. that could be good enough for a new record as it stands now, the record is minus $3.00 and just the highest degrees on monday when you should be about $21.00 this time of year, go another day, ford on monday. look, this jo berg, one below cape town at 0, that's closing in on a record has well, your call this night ever recorded minus 1.3. and again, we got you in at 0,
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but temperatures will get closer to average midway through next week. now. yeah, it is cold enough that we could see some snow in from a longer profits close to the border with limpopo, anywhere from about $10.00 to $20.00 centimeters of snow. hard to believe this is all going on when the top end of africa, north west africa. hottest night ever recorded on the continent 39.6 degrees. no surprise. we've got extreme heat wave alerts in play for central and western algeria as those temperatures approach. 50 degrees. still ahead on alpha 0 through most active volcano blankets nearby communities in ash and worrying moment for any maria of wimbledon. but he still holds the advantage in his 2nd round match. that's coming up in support with jim uh later. so the whether it's cute and cuddly. in australia, wiles, and promotions. find with that device,
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represses the balance between endangered wild life. and then your neighbors that sets the forest right there and there's nothing between is how you have a net. i'm a human habitat. nothing to live together on how to 0, how many people here have seen a tiger. really the latest news, as it breaks deeply live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated sensor attacks to they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role the,
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the, we watching else is a reminder of our headline. this our incident and explosions and spear spiting were reported over night near the capital cartoon. army commander st. paramilitaries from the rapids afford forces attacked their general command headquarters. hundreds of migrants from sub saharan africa say they have been expelled from 2 days. yeah, i don't know, stranded at the libyan border. they say they are being forced to drink sea water survive. and libya and border guards refuse to let them in for re, by is really forces in the occupied. westbank has killed 2 palestinians and wounded 3 others. a military operation anomalous follows the killing of 12 palestinians in jeanine earlier this week. people across many cities in pakistan or rallying
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against the recent burning of a koran in sweden. protests were caused by prime minister, shall bounce to reef some demonstrators, the demanding that the government cut off diplomatic tides with sweden, officers, heroes come all hide or is in. it's not a bad come on. why don't you bring us up to speed on the latest? the, well, as you can see, there is a protest. riley richard underway ahead and it's nama pod across the park, just under being project rallies and all major cities by all major political parties ordinarily fitted. and also taking far and of called, that is considered belie in god because of the incident of the burning of the career on outside the market. cool. now the people ahead of thoughts were born, stronger action. uh, there was a the send a message to the international community that such as settings the button that said
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that nobody should be allowed to burn anybody's religious folks. it says after all that good of it and it's not make country, there's always have been some criticism that's through the delayed response from the government. it's almost a week since that incident took place. and so there is some anger that by people across part gets done across the political, they're white are also a deal pending and the world much respect, other religions that such as the i do later to improve in debates, harmony, and that these are in the ag regards are they also a being through the passions of this nomic word and i'm with him or board one and i'll fill it in with them that i'm the word. so indeed a strong protest alberta beach for protest throughout the country. and i the reporting from some of that, thank you very much. south korea says, depends plan to dump more than
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a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive waste water into the pacific meets international standards. the you and nuclear watchdog approve the project this week its director general russell grossi visited the focus schuman nuclear plants, which was severely damaged during the 2011. the earthquake and synonymy is also due to visit south korea and pacific island nations where there have been concerns. we do not endorse the plan or recommend this to be done. we say this plan is consistent with the standard. so i think that the qualification is important because they often say this is one sided. we do not take sides. i'm not in the side of japan or on the side of china on the side of, of korea. the standards apply to or the same way they have expressed the number of a number of points. as i say, i stand by the, the, the conclusions and the assessment. and i feel extremely confident about it. and
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response china. it says it will band food in ports from 10 japanese regions because of safety concerns. chinese health officials are planning strict or monitoring for radioactive substances, especially in fish. radiation testing also being increased in south korean fish markets. the us treasury secretary has begun her 4 day visit the china like calling from market reforms in the world's 2nd largest economy. and janet dylan is wanting to us will fight back against what she call. china is unfair economic practices. china is urging washington to create a favorable environment for healthy bilateral trade. yelman's visit is aimed at improving strained relations on various issues, including ty, one, human rights and export controls. are economic relationship with china must work for american businesses and american workers. i was always championed your interest and were to make sure there is
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a level playing field. this includes coordinating with our allies to respond to chinese and fair economic practices. katrina, are you reports on this from the aging. the agents use danielle and robin positively during a meeting with premium the chance on friday. he said that he had my attend pragmatism and she's seen as a voice of the ration in dividing administration. so they're all so i hope that her visit will improve ties. however, both sides remain deadlock industry, teach it live over in any major break. there is unlikely. instead, this is really about stabilizing the relationship and deepening communication. and that's because there are a number of disagreements on the front. us, for example, has complained of is on even plain ground to us funds here in china. they say that to many business regulations favorite chinese funds are 20 state enterprises. they cooling with things to become sarah. they also say that china isn't playing black international rules. yelling during this visit has also raised concerns about
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nearly enclosed export controls. materials 5 aging that a use the creation of semi conductor. they doing that it's pot has to claim that the us is using a rock to restrictions that have been imposed recent years to stymie chinese technology funds and chinese progress in the name of national security. these mostly concerns 70 conductors, but reportedly the bottom is administrations of enrolling of the controls on the cloud technology as well as investments limitations for china, when it comes to the us staging says the us to go through more thing and its allies in this effort. it's like pulling on them to rely less on 20 supply chain. now it seems on these major issues of disagreement, not a slide has started much signal that they want to budge on this. and in the other direction they've so far is that they are willing to use that particular economic leave it to put pressure on each other, have a just have a dislike. all of these are and quite strong political restoration of the trade
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relationship between the us and china is quite robust and in 2022 or 690. between the u. h. at the most active volcano in peru has ended, as for year long slumber in a state of emergency has been declared as its view as an ass cloud 5 kilometers high into the sky. mariana sanchez, reports from the capital lima. this is the moment venus volcano, erupt spewing plumes of smoke and walk into the air. venus is paid who is most active volcanoes, it had been durham, and since 2019, now ashe has blanketed communities within 20 kilometers away, and the forwards are on the alert. the name of the supreme decree which effectively declares the state of emergency in several district best in the department of north carolina. as it is, public knowledge do business volcano has entered a new rep to process with the emissions that could affect the health of the
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population. officials say more than 2000 people, living a radius of 6 kilometers around the volcano. most of them are poor farmers and ranchers who have been asked to stay home. the governor of more k, what's is the government must act immediately to protect them. and also look at it most of our people. we don't want an emergency decree on paper. we want to real and concrete, the actions of the national return, which is we want a permanent presence in the area. we want the people to be heard. the volcano became active again. last me, scientists and save you. venus is causing more than a 150 earthquakes a day, but they're still short of calling for an immediate evacuation. is that we have to see an increase in the sue's meek activity under just there are normally seen the temperature at the crater were evaluating the smoke must reach an average to keep the meters high. and the intervals of the quakes are closer. soldiers have been
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deployed to help the population, but the local authority, se shelter so unprepared, they don't have running water or sewage with warnings. volcanic activity is likely to increase a time to fully prepare, may be running out by the end ascentis. i just see that email twitter is owner alone, most gets threatening to sue facebook's parents company for setting up a rival platform method launch the threads app on thursday unless cuz reportedly arguing that meta hired some of the twitter is old employees who still have access to highly confidential information. 9, the humanoid social robots have held a media conference at the u. n. a for good global summit in geneva are very only worried challenged spoke to one of the robots. how could we trust you as a machine, as say, i develop soon becomes more powerful trustees and not given as a defendants, it becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust,
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to transparency and communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can. i don't know that for sure, but i can promise to always be honest and truthful review the. let's go live the royd showings in geneva, rory, i can't wait to know what that particular one was called. you spoke to him mika, yesterday, you spoke to a nurse. look, i know you have a guest with you, of your human kind. i believe i do have a quick, semi serious questions. why do these robots look and sound so creepy? well, so i think there's a simple answer to that, which is that as many advances that have be made in robotics in the last 2 years, particularly when you've had those advances with big lead support in general tend to receive hey on the lodge language model, subtract cvt,
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etc. these things are still human, but not quite. i mean, you know, we can tell that instantly. we also have, yeah the, the kind of the adage perhaps the, the, the, the things that are standing next to me like ship it here. perhaps one day might be our moss as, and that adds to the honeys as well. and with the so i can bring in and i guess the you mentioned that now this is done in the fall, right. who is the chief or both examples that i've had separate classics. you've made saffir here, sophia, with us an interesting question in that press conference. she was off if robots would, that would be better leaders. but the politicians perhaps then, then the ones that we have, the human ones, and she said that she thought that concludes that they wouldn't be biased without a bit too much truth. absence of it, it my personal opinion, and that is a bit too much truth, but right now, not even truth because that statement is inherently by these. you have to remember that these are
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a eyes or what i like to call p. i's or pseudo intelligence are made from the data sets that are inherently biased. everything human is made in the end up being biased. so i personally believe that she has somewhat of a point, but the key thing is that a humans or directly with robots. so we can benefit off of, you know, somewhat um, non biased data, get objective bags, but have subjective views from the human to help make a better decision. so, to avoid you eventually being franklin. so increasing frankenstein's monster as a guide you through kind and create you know, devastation. what can we do? what god royal should we have in place to, to prevent started seasons not mess, not as coverage. so my personal opinion is that we need to give robots or in parts on for robots, empathy,
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robots empathize with humans or people in general. then hopefully they will be very nice to us. just like with other people. you know, you're nice to me. i'm going to be nice to you. i also don't believe that the humans are ever going to create on their own a true a i. i believe it's true a i is going to grow and develop on its own. so we can't program it. we can raise it just like a true or true friend. so we raise it with proper values. you do not program it. so as long as we don't treat them like there's something we can fully control and we were a spectrum. hopefully they'll have empathy with us and respect us as well. but does any parent know whose children can be obviously an inspiration, any choice, but it can also be a crushing disappointment. of course, of course, um, i like to look the positive side of this and i'm just trying to be nice of the robot. so my personal motto is because robots are people to because i really believe that one day, something's going to become sentient. and we should treat them with respect as we should treat everyone with respect. and you look forward to that, my friends,
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or is that something you approach me in a sense of dread? well, is it the sad part is i do not believe i'm going to be alive when that moment tom. but i'll be happy if i am and i can just see that so that i can help build a robots and humans work together to makes the world or other planets as well that are place. so we're next. what's the most that media future, the pay i to the regular text? so the most immediate future is, as was mentioned, that the press conference is getting passed this verbal barrier. so asking simple questions and being able to have the robot have its own personality, not based on these large data sets that you know like to be. that's one data set that someone created, but a lot of robots are using or is it individual robots have their own personalities? that is a big step the way up to. busy me, but having these tools, it helps us do that. so personalities for robots,
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i think will help the read of anything. thank you very much. dennis. thanks very much. that was done in the fall right from the customer about the extent to reach out to the web browser orange showings. um. ready kids are in crushing disappointment or can be, are successful personal. thank you very much, rory. this is time for sport. here with the german nations joined us in the studio . gemma, thank you, rory. we'll start with crickets and australia have bowed out england on day 2 of the fed ashes, just a heading. the invades england's j rate was quotes point david, one of pac cummings, of just the 2nd one is the day have side events really dismissed. the $237.00, giving us started at least $26.00 run this after the fastenings. the tories have to solve the 2nd anyways, and it seems that with susan max is f in that let a red bull one to in the 1st practice sessions to sundays bridge has grown pre about championship date. it was quick as that of teammate surgery. perez and williams is alex album. had all frances there was a familiar face in the pit of fright for
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e named breakfast. he's currently selling an f one movie which has been produced by 7 time world champion. and within the person has won his home godfrey a record 8 times, but he's, i'm liking to add that tale this weekend. he's currently a 123 points behind the stuff and, and the drive us down things. as a team we still have 100 percent facing this team and and it is taking longer for all of us to get to where we want to be and is definitely not easy. but i believe that we will we will get there. thank you. just go to continue to, to our friendship away at it. and that's what we're trying to do is that's why we have the upgrade here for the front wing. we will have bits over the phone and makes this, hopefully they can come soon enough. one of one call us outcries is back in action on sense, of course, as he continues his quest for a fast winwood entitled, the top seat is up against prompt his audience. on the, in the 2nd round, one of his right to 80 falls in the world. and this is assess the main drawing
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process tournaments. so it's really up against it against the us open champion. and it is the spaniard authorize. he's taken off to that much on the maurice. the 2nd round clash with stefano sits. the past will review, sorry, was needing to see if i 2 steps to 1. 1 play was suspended for the day. it just stops to 10 30 pm like this one on thursday. it was of worrying my minutes and not ready just before he clinched. besides that he fell to the ground in pain. but he was able to get to his feet and he did so about the sense the 2 time limbering, half eating for his 1st victory. i saw 5 class students do last year when he beat 6 of us and still got the when it was nice. so because like jarrett in room for mary delight seeing the home crowd as did liam brady, the british, wild, called, he's ranked a 100 and 42nd in the wild food of a huge joke. so knockout, full seed, casper read the 2nd round, much went through the siding 5th set on center gold,
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which friday took 6 love is the biggest win of his career. but more disappointment for the norwegian, we lost the fine with the franchise in 3 weeks ago. defending women's champion, the elaine it, we'd lock in as the tough place around 3 by beating fronts has and these a cool name? the number 3 seat, it's the 5562. it was 5 old in the 2nd. so when, when i slipped the balkan at immediately across the course, it's a go and check on her opponents. she was cleaning a lot of pain there and after a medical time out in the much continued coordinate was able to force a tie break. but it wasn't documented straight. so 1st impressions, the case is all set. nex, for sure that the missouri is going to be the difference, the crowds, one a be supporting me that much, but the, i'm sure is going to be a goods in the. yeah, just, hopefully i'm going to win this much. i try my best. the upcoming appointment to kahlea angela is manager of the presented football team has been criticized by the
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countries president let the silva on wednesday results. football federation announced and she will say he's currently managing around with her. it would be in charge of the 5 time was cut, one is next is a call for america. although answered all to himself as yet to confirm the do. if he does take over the tale and it wouldn't be for sales or 1st full time of for, and coach. and that doesn't sit well with the countries leader under what a goodness and watch are not kind of a general key, but here's the thing. he's never been utility national cards. i think if he was to solve the problems of brazil, why is the doping coal to solve the problems the visually who didn't even qualify for the last ball comp? staying in brazil in the region area, government has named an anti racism. lauren, on a round wondered fluid of an assist junior vinny junior low. we'll see sporting events stopped or suspended in the event of racist conduct. the present in was racially abused several times that while playing for rout last season. he's been off to lead a special fee for anti racism could be seen made up of players. misuse was on it. at a survey,
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the iconic american always footprints were added to the stadium. smoke of fame, besides the likes of pele and rinaldo. sorry, sasha must. i kick it in and by you just put the ongoing uncertainty over his contract behind him. so now with the visits his father is homeland cameron, hundreds of fans lined the streets of the capsule and a to welcome the french wild come when the 24 year old is in the country on his 3 day trip, which will include a visit to the village where his father was on the visit comes 2 days off as the president of csb cruise on him by faith only that signed the new contract or these the club. but here's another ecstatic welcome. this time is over. but so from the day that was from sam's of his new saudi arabian top alley, he was suddenly very pleased to see it one day to visit in his, during the team on a free trump stuff. also meeting following h e. is it on fields? the striker was multi by the supposes as he arrived in jetta.
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6 another planet diplomacy, the premier league from exactly he's left also to doing dom inside by level keys. and they've paid a $27000000.00 to the swiss midfielder, who signed a signed contract as $2000000.00 off us of the window of the women's us open, which is underway at the iconic pebble beach. and california is one of america's most famous courses. is hosting this tournament for the 1st time. south chris, who do kim is trying to win the 2nd major task arrest and to talk to a good start. so she's out the top of the board a for on the part of the round one. she says the lead time is she, you know, in the world number 9 is the highest right plan without i'm lpga to this is 14 year old. i'm it to angela zang. she hold this for buddy at the 50. that has a real fast the talk to 7. are you with the irish? i'm a to on your don't
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a good is really to the next. she's just one shot police. that is what you'll support for me for now. pizza will have another update later through . all right, great stuff, jim and ash there for you. thank you so much of it and that's not quite it for me. we take a short break, came back in just a moment with more world news analysis here. the distributing, the issues of the day is good to start the intensive, solomon systems, the climate change construction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american
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economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable, but as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, a ask like a narrative from africans perspective. these are the want them to do what came up proper from, according to show documentary spot, african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is future with fish from the ship and the queen from nigeria, new series of africa, direct on colleges, sierra it's not showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been sending about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we seen some of the residents come out of the building
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with that possessions in the suitcases. by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and know that the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting is being in recent weeks, this russian or don't, some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the hundreds of african migrants stranded on the libyan border aptitude is expelled them. we'll have an exclusive reports, the $90.00 then. yeah, it's way to have you with it. this is elisha 0. like from the also coming up the newly 3 month long conflict in sedan. it's tramping many people in and around the
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