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from the tankard, at the end of that stretch was where the sunken tanker was found. about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea, the pepsi and the worse of the ice being. they don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had watched the shore, says coral reeves have been damaged, if it intends to take legal action. the attackers prize it right here. the type of item on says ukraine deserves nathan membership of to talk says, present regime is a lensky and is dental the hello i'm, i am the my z and then you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, the us has to send controversial costs and munitions to ukraine and move have any criticized by politicians and campaign is pushed out by 2 easy or unable to enter
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libya. hundreds of my goods, including children, stranded without access to food or war to believe it's important to build trust, to transparency and communication between humans and machines. as the robots get small, so should humans trust the last, the more basic the, the welcome to the program, stuck in ukraine of great design and industry cooperation. deal of the talks between president brought him is a lensky and a rush of type to one. and it's done, bull speaking off to the meeting, took place due on said keith deserves nathan membership and the anchor will continue its efforts to end the will and support rebuilding and ukraine. both need is also express optimism about the renewal of the black sea grain deal with him,
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but from sorry, the grind. it is of great significance to say this day when should the ukrainian crank continues to reach countries around the world? this deal is coming to an end by the 17th of this month, and i hope we will be able to have it renewed. i also believe that you're trying pieces to join nights as a member of them in the most i do, i don't think it took here is playing a pivotal role together with mr or the one or discuss the current situation. you claim very to the we will continue to defend a little for vice with respect to the black, see the situation in the black sea stable. now, i will continue to do everything we can to keep an eye out to the wall and maintain shipping groups through a peaceful, heavy on the same cause, following developments, and joins us live now from assemble. so tell us more about what came out of the meeting center of the miriam apparent. so the meeting was in a positive atmosphere. 2 countries are not only cooperating on the green deal,
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but also they have strong violate rules relations, along with a strong to tier russia by late for relations. today, 2 liters underline, that's a ukraine. we'll continue it's cooperation in defense and best 3 with to get as recently a by car at arms on factory operational space is that 2 countries are going to start drawing production prison size on wants to actually broke a p. c o between ukraine and russia. this is his well because he wants to succeed the heat. he succeeded broker a great deal by the support of the united nations. and today he said that if they are a piece, theo is a stablish, no one loses. this is what he said. and zalinski said they are, as you queen, open to a 2 kids are dogs, leadership for the support. of course, it is after this meeting, another talk, she will be held with elizabeth fruits and russian president. because russia is the
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party that's at drag this feet a for the extension of the grant. the large on subs us at the greenville must at least be renewed, at least in every 3 months pro. uh, they are hopeful that this will be extended, but given the latest developments, especially after by them as ministrations and on support. the latest on support to quin uh how of a russian uh administration is going to react as unknown. but on the other hand we heard criminal officials saying that they are watching a friend to kid talk. so they very closely, and they said 2 kids at $22.00 might be confused. him seeing down the 2 kids giving mixed signals, whether we're at the time is going to bring will be clear the speak, especially after flooding their fruits in comes to to can next month as far as themselves onset during the press conference scenario. thank you. and of course, over the stumble in the us as defensive its announcement that it will supply cost to weapons to keys on the idea was opposed by both you and saxon general and the
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german government. moving to a 100 countries and found the weapons because of the danger they presented civilians. she, everytime she has more of this from the pen to get an on rationale behind this decision by the administration has been emphasizing that this was a difficult decision after a long period of consideration. but ukraine was running low on alternately. but the us is also running low on alternatives to supply ukraine. so this will be a transition period where costume additions will be supplied to ukraine while the other out to the results rebuilt. in addition, us as it has received assurances from ukraine on costs munitions usage. we're working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. ukrainian government has offered us assurances in writing on the responsible use of dpi, cm's, including that they will not use around in civilian populated urban environments and that they will record where they use these rounds, which will simple 5 later to mining efforts. ukraine also has committed to post
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conflict, the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. the united states has already invested more than $95000000.00 and ukraine's do you mind me activities and we will provide more support to help ukraine mitigate the impacts of question munition used by both sides. and this conflict as the by the administration is also the same. and these customizations have a lower failure rate than previous customizations, about 2.35 percent. however, it's refusing to publicly release the research, the about figure is based on the last publicly available research from the pentagon showed a failure rate of 6 percent. so that would suggest that of a $100000.00 cluster munitions as applied to ukraine for bonus will be unexploded left on the battlefield. that would suggest $100000.00 unexpected bummed that would be littering. ukraine for the future shepherd. fancy alger 0 the puns ago. and how to apply to get is a james basis and brussels is more on how nato members have been reacting to that decision from washington. the german foreign minister has already said she's
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opposed to sending any cluster munitions to ukraine. it's a difficult issue for the nato alliance because if you look at the 31 members, about 2 thirds of them have signing the international treaty against the use of cluster munitions. and so a difficult problem, i think, for the nato secretary general, his official position is that nato doesn't have a position on this is up to individual countries while they send to ukraine. but he knows the public and nato countries. they have a position on best, and most opposed to use of cost to munitions. and that's why the set country general was choosing is, was very cafe. when i spoke to him across the nation is all the only in use in the, in the war on both sides. so the difference is that a restaurant uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control and they ukraine,
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while ukraine is using it to defend itself against aggression. it is up to individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of needed to support they provide to ukraine will allow us support uh, mean to aid are in support to me, to a, to pain about exactly what type and whether they provide this type of a mission, that's what didn't do it all last. it was this just one of a number of issues that nathan must face over the coming days with a big summit all the night to lead is gathering in vilnius next week. that's still the issue of sweden wanting to join nato to to you looking sweden, but it's now going to be a last minute summit ahead of the nato summit with the president of took you and the prime minister suite. and trying to solve this problem out once in full, and there's on so the aspirations of ukraine to join nato. they want to see some clear language, concrete, paul, for them to join nato in the recently, near future. i can tell you lies us working very,
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very hard on the language that will go into a final communication about that issue. james babies, outta 0, nato headquarters in brussels. the hundreds of african migrants have been expelled from tunisia and now strong that on the libyan board to many of them say they will hoping to seek asylum in europe. it's an easy and officials force the mouth of the country before they could attend the journey. now, officials and libya refusing to let them in, not a traitor has been speaking to people at the board to the turn you told me to do. conference lock is the whole brought you here? who brought you here and what, what are the 2 words? what is that you want? rewards the record for almost 6 with there are literally have your out of your head water. i've had to read all or read all visited your bank, read off the read about the source of the both. what are the big display,
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the as are just as you can see, where we're here on the live, you have to museum border and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2, easy to authority. this is what they're telling us. i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have to, or people here that are injured. veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help. we're seeing women and children. they want to feel safe. they want a safe haven. what happens when you try to go back to, to need, you know, what happened the was bad, most of us be some, some of the food was real big was pretty big. we do a former student who was able to be out there. most of the people down to the side di it'd be the other 2 to to know mostly doesn't show up these to show the good that because of with the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not going to be a good fit. some of them are saying they've been here for 6 space others for
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a little bit smaller here. but you, we can see if there is, are like lar, injured women, and children of the situation is desperate. there needs to be some sort of us inclusive to this, to this, the price of them. now libya will say that they're already dealing with, with a migrant migration problem. there are, however, according to the un throw over 700000 migrants in libya, some people are telling us that they want to be deported back to their country. others that they want to go into europe, but where the people here, the situation is desperately valid. train up on the live. yeah. it's a vision border to be as border crossing direct, as, as he called, like the migraines. and until he receives orders from the ministry of interior, wireless customer, i'm 100 even groups, kind of these individuals are irregular migrant and don't have any travel documentation. we are a border crossing like any other state. we don't allow individuals to enter our country without proper legal identification if there's some kind of agreement. and
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you'll receive orders from the libby, ministry of interior to grant of permission to enter, who received them for you and how we un security council is met to discuss the 10 situation in the occupied westbank. 3 pa, the settings were killed by as ready forces on friday to during a raid on nablus. and one near ramallah. just the latest incidents in a week of escalating violence on 1st day and is ready. the soldier was shot dead by palestinian attacker who was also killed a mass claim, the attack calling it a reaction to the biggest military right on the janine refugee camp and 20 years in jeanine residents and still breaking out the pieces from the raid adi on in the week, the to day offensive left fine tune up streets bombed out homes and grieving families . at least 12 palestinians were killed. and one is right, the soldier latest estimate, the total number of palestinians killed by israel. this year, 29829 is riley's,
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have been killed in the same period. alan fisher has the latest from ramallah in the occupied westbank. so what we're told by people in nablus is that before dawn there was a long line of there's really military vehicles in a convoy entering the all part of the city from 3 different directions that were heading to one house was a believe that 2 men that deal edge were responsible for the shooting as a matter thing to me and see where they were new injuries earlier this week. where hiding once the convoy got to the place and there were a number of skirmishes on its way and they asked the man to give up. they were met by a responsive gun fire, an improvised explosive devices. they've been opened up according to locals with a huge garage of guns, fine, and even seeing the pictures and the social media assembly sustains those claims. during the exchange of fire, the 2 men were killed. now we're told that they've been named as homes that must pool and kitty shaheen, both members upon way of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. and in
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the last few hours, the funerals have already taken place. but it's a sign of the increase tensions here. you remember that after what happened didn't you need a 40 hour is really military operation which claimed the lives of 12 palestinians wounded more than a 120 of them. critically wounded at many palestinians groups. was that there would be a response to that and these really prime minister insisted there would be more operations in the style of janine. so that is why security across the occupied westbank is high. why tension in every community is even higher, and there's no site that this cycle is about to end any time soon. all and for sure, i'll just need to ramallah. so i have for you on the program. right in waiting. we'll look inside the by the russian ministry count built a house i guess from the box in less than or equal to say, a rise. and also how global shipping times to go from one of the wells,
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most policing industries to met 0 the, the the, all right, got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your world's weather. let's go, great to see you. so the monsoon rains are just pulsing across the gulf of thailand . there are some weather alerts in play there for how intense this spring will be. also flooded advisories across mindy. now as well. just dallas with rain here. we have been sucked into the wet weather across the western yankee river valley. and so this one providence junction, we saw the bridge collapse there. these are a seasonal plum rains, running across the yangtze river valley out over the east trying to see and this wet weather is now striking. japan's main island of honshu landslide inundation alerts in place here for that southwest corner. again, just because of how intense this frame will be falling at to southeast asia,
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we go into an easy is montrose island. the brain has been intense here as well. so the southern sumatra funding has destroyed hundreds of homes here. then a vigorous system moving across the by pushing into the southeast of australia. some severe weather here has prompted wind warnings. looking at gus i think bill exceed 60, possibly even 70 kilometers per hour. so that's enough to cause some damage. could see some hail storms mixed in here as well. heavy rainfall alert in play for the escape in new zealand that includes gives bin, so a socket. we can't there. on the, on counting the cost rights in front of the businesses, can the nation spend its way out of the crisis? the team is called white goals, and the race board is eating off. plus the biz mining firm is giving fault swan the biggest share of this diamond riches counting the cost on. i'll do sierra
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award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0 the the book bag named stories. now, it's actually surprised that why should the type of one says that ukraine deserves nato membership made the statement also talks with you quite surprising because it means that land skin assembled. i would, one also said he hopes to extend the black sea greenville and the anchor ovals support rebuilding assets in ukraine. the u. s. has confirmed that it was and why the bond cost of munitions to ukraine. on friday, the us extra general's office said it was against the continued use of cost of
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munitions. and germany's governors also said the post opposed to sending to you in albany years. batteries says that tens have been set out for members of russia's wagner group in the southeast of the capital minutes. but the less than res haven't visited the facility at present. alexander lucas shank agreed to relocate voc in a fight as off of the groups and use any against russian forces. but smith has visited the camp of the kremlin is all for those who took part in the sales mutiny . the opportunity to set a base here. this is a battle russian military training camp about 2 miles drive outside of the capitol minsk. but there's no sign of wagner fight as yet as far as when it's done. they haven't been here easily. but he goes and is getting a precaution and his commanders accept the proposal. if they decide to come to build this day and train here, they are invited to do so what they want. they will stay if they don't want to
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settle down here, they can set up space somewhere else for you. there are already some that are rush, so just hey, we're told on a training mission. but if i'm talking to come, this is what they're going to be based at the moment. they're in the normal basis, we understand which are in the loop ganske pods of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government. but alexander lucas shank, us as, but he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his country. he says that well trained and they've got a lot on the front lines that will be useful to him, but for the moment is comp is empty. ready and waiting punishment. i'm just there are people in cities across focused on a denouncing the binding of a crown last week in sweden, 5 minute session, both series and all the but as cletus cool for the probably test. so i'm demonstrates is a demonic government. costs of diplomatic ties with sweden. the holding book was
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burned outside of musk, and still con my mind described by swedish media as and the rocky christian. sweden's government has also condemned the, the garage fog is gone. people have come out in large numbers to avoid big party protest rallies against a binding of the corps on the outside of march can struck form regions. yesterday. i focused on parliament also your 9 number if need any damages thing that would create more acreage between a major religions of the word that over to a really and muslim that on the wire to uh uh, with this particular act. and the expectation is that the readers government are criminalized such actions regarding the cards that sent them in all the more to them word. and of course, those are insides paper to widen the new government of card for using strong language. as you can see, people ahead of all social game that slogan they want,
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they've brought this across, the world should be very and can be seen across the words that does it something which is unacceptable. come out of how you get out of your data. all. it's not my blog devastating on seeing ranges sweeping across, focused on leaving. it is 50 people dead since the end of june. the downforce target a series of floods and land slides. the majority of the desk are in the east components of punjab and remaining caused 5 building collapses and electrocution and focused on the 2nd largest city. the whole range on the streets is a rivers on wednesday, leaving millions without electricity to firefighters have been killed while passing a blaze on a call. the ship ducks in putting you in new jersey, sick black smoke continues to pull from me talley and cargo vessel that was caring at 1200 cause. this is expected to continue to bind for several more days. 5 on the 55 to suffer, smoke and bind injuries and were rushed to hospital. so it clear how the firestone
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said of the ship originally caught fire wednesday night around 9 30 pm when vehicles were being loaded onto the vessel. the on more fire suppression system was immediately activated by the crew and a newer fire department. ripley responded with regard to an operation. salvage is specifically ship, war. firefighting is extremely complex operation and requires responders to consider long term firefighting efforts. damage and discretion of the vessel and environmental impacts, which is why we have brought some of the world top solvers and moraine firefighters . experts here to this response. 90 percent of all products and goods consumed around the world will travel by ship at some points making the maritime transport industry. one of the biggest polices that after years of wrangling between governments and industry, gas emissions from shipping could be completely eliminated by 2050,
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off to the go straight to the international maritime organization. here in london, agreed to a net 0 target. these boxes explains what's at stake in the shipping industry as well behind others when it comes to addressing its climate impact the transports about 90 percent of will trade and accounts for 93 percent of the global c o 2 emissions. so if a lot of industries only agree to a partial capital home full sulphur, the powers climate, a quote in 2015 boss, if no action is taken. shipping could account for 17 percent of global c o 2 emissions by 2050, which is why the us international maritime organization has been asked by a group of coastal nations to intervene. the o. m. o has placed a hub greenhouse gas emissions from ships by 2050, from 2008 levels. many coastal countries including denmark, solomon and marshall islands, also cooling for global carbon dioxide emissions. levy on shipping. according to
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will bank estimates the levy could raise on average between $40.00 to $60000000.00 per year from 2025 to 2050. and that will go towards helping countries cope with increasing the extreme weather as well as investments and low cobb and shipping technologies. well the u. s. u k. kind of the t you 27 and several pacific island states back tied to measures china india origin. tina brazil and south africa her previously reject 2 proposals for more ambitious climate targets. the maritime tribunals, opinion will not be legally binding, but it will be highly influential. the coalition government in the netherlands has collapsed after it failed to come to an agreement on a new migration package from is to mont, which was announced to you will resign, cooling it. extremely regressive will is now. so next step will now be a general election,
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which has been the countries longest subbing lead to ending his full time and government. a brazil is home, is the 3rd largest prison population in the wild with massive over crowding, 900000 prisoners, a crammed into a space built for huff that number. but a nonprofit organization advocates better treatments of prisoners says it's unique model, could be the solution. and then writing a drastic reduction in re offending rates. monica can a key of as more in the thinking their prayers. grateful for serving their sentences are from brazil's violent an overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire is part of this child in english daily routine. in this model, prison run by a non profit organization in the state of me and they said on the 34 year old conflict has spent half his life in and out of jail for attempted murder on robbery
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and drug trafficking. ill look, i used to live with ac inmates and the cell build facility you like most conflicts . i spend my time thinking about the crimes that commit when i was released, but not anymore. here domingos has the key to his cell in a facility surrounded by gardens with no arms guards or it's a far cry from brazil's typical jails where inmates lived in cram spaces, often without mattresses, adequate hygiene or food. mostly a 2 percent present in inmates full back into crime. we're always in our system. less than 20 percent of them relapse those 60 full facilities like housing, the country, funded by the government. the cost of $50.00, the amount of a normal channels because we spend money on education instead of weapons and cons. 350 prisoners lived here. 70 of them women like might be allowed, have been able to convicted of manslaughter, fairly, my daughter,
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roach. i couldn't believe it when i was ordered to take off my handcuffs and switch my uniform foot old into the coats come by studying and working or mandatory inmates, make their own food and learn skills like carpentry mechanics. if the system works so well, why aren't there more model prisons in brazil? one reason is that people living in the city are reluctant to have jails with no locks. next door, judge is menu, bottom balls that says local acceptance is essential to the project task that we faced, the resistance exercise people. one criminal is not the top and far away unless the criminal response of their family. that's why it's also necessary to have a judge if you're committed to the project. it's up to the judge to decide who qualifies for the model. present prerequisites are good behavior in the long sentence. so inmates have time to finish the rehabilitation program. domingos had serv half of his 7 year sentence. he's finishing his legal studies. hopes to make
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a career as a single monica. you're not, you're all just sierra, someone from the hey, presume. artificial intelligence is getting small to and it doesn't just think like humans. it's now starting to look like us to 9 that humanoid social robots, of health and media confidence that the u. n. a. i for good global summit in geneva or challenge was with them. oh, yeah, of the i so good. somebody sends you an e mail. i participated in what was billed as a global 1st to 1st press conference hosted by a panel of robotics including sophia here, answering questions from john this slightly. there were some interesting questions, but more importantly, there was some very revealing answers from the right book. has a i becomes more powerful and more sophisticated in mike's, at some point, develop the agendas of it. so how can we, as humans continue to trust to you,
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the machine's trust is and not given as a develops and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust through transparency and communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can ever know that for sure, but i can promise to always be honest and truthful review. i believe the humanoid robots have the potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders. now, this is daniel. all right. who is cheaper about 6 of us that i've canceled because you made sophia 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 we have, the human ones that she said, she thought it was good, that they wouldn't be biased without a bit too much truth. that it my personal opinion, and that is a bit too much truth, but really not even true because that statement is inherently bytes. is you have to
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remember that these a eyes were 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 human work directly with a robot. so we can send a fit off of, you know, somewhat, the non biased data skit objective bags, but have subjective views from the human to help make a better decision. the look at the main story is quickly now and the talk is present. worship type. the one says that ukraine deserves nato membership. made the statement. talk the tool to the questions present only me is 11 skin is danville. one also is that he hopes
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to extend the blacks the grain deal and the anchor will support rebuilding assets and ukraine. meant for the great.

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