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to you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring chad. they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now the or do you watch the video or read off video also, is there a games exclusive access to hundreds of migrants traps when the technician, the been for the results and it's, it's all just terrible costing life from also in the us defends, it's decision to send cluster munitions to ukraine,
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weapons that are fine by more than 100 countries. but the government collapse is off to disagreement. so the migration countries known this sales minister was only i believe the potential can lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders and robotics hold the press conference will sufficient intelligence. take a human jobs the beginning to initiate with thoughts? is there a cheese of rounding up a black african refugees in migrants and leaving them on the board with libya, against a backdrop of a racial tensions that human rights watch says to use their husband carrying out what it calls collective expulsions. all of that? margaret's hundreds of people, including children and pregnant women, had been refused entry to the depths, announced stranded in the heavily minutes rise between the 2 countries. many have
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told l just 0. they've been a trance. my board of dogs. what's an easy as long in the hubs? the migrants trying to reach you, but the issue took on a racial tote when earlier this year to this, in present case site appeared to blame. migraines for change of demographics, saying the undeclared goal of the successive waves of a legal immigration is a considered to initiate a purely african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. well, those comments were widely condemned as racist by human rights activists. and many african migrants say they feared for the safety somewhere even a jack sage from their rental homes and attention got was off of the killing of attend is in 9 on monday. and this is the 2nd city of facts, many demanded expulsion of migrants from the city of correspondents. my dear trying to is on the libyan. it's n as in boy that and spoke to some of the stranded
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migrants. the turn you told me to do, conference block is the whole brought you here who brought you here and what it, what are the 2, what, what does that you want? rewards the record for almost 6 with there are literally, i've tried, i've had water, i've had to read or, or read all video to read off the read about the source of the both. what i read big, just to as are just as you can see, we're, we're here on the live here after easy in border and where this hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by to easy to authority. because what they're telling us, i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have, are people here veterans or 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 the, the, some, some of the food was real big was sleeping with us for most people was able to be
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out there. and most of the people down to the side the could you to know how much you guys insure these to show the good that because of with the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not going to be a good bit of them are saying they've been here for 6th space, others for 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. so this price of them now libya will say that they're already dealing with with a migrant migration problem. there are over, according to the u. n. the referral over 700000 migrants in libya. some people are tell us that they want to be deported back to their country. others that they want to go into europe. what are the people here? the situation is that's where it would train up on the live. yeah, it's a vision border.
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the us has defended its plan to supply cluster weapons to ukraine. of the like did was opposed by both you and the secretary general and the german government. the white house says it's a matter of not leaving ukrainian troops defenseless. so you have a time see reports now from the pentagon. martha in the u. s. is running low on artillery to supply ukraine, instead of stokes, a rebuild cluster, munitions will be shipped to fill the gap. the bite in ministration says the decision came off to much consideration. we recognize the cluster munitions create a risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance. this is why we did for the, for the decision, for as long as we could. but there is also a massive risk of civilian harm if a russian troops and tanks roll over ukrainian positions and take more ukrainian territory and subjugate more ukrainian civilians,
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the pentagon was it pains to point out that it has received reassurance on the weapons use from the lensky governments, 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 the round and civilian populated urban environments and that they will record where they use these rounds, which will simple 5 later to mining efforts depends. it contains at least customizations of a fall or a failure rate to those use before. however, it refuses to release the research upon which that new figure relies. the last publicly released report says the failure rate was 6 percent, potentially full boom, that still failed to designate in each munition that can mean hundreds of thousands of unexpected moments littering the battlefield. nonetheless, joe biden said there was no charge. why now the last few of us of them boxes of the united nations chastised rusher up in general assembly for using custody munitions saying they have no place on the battlefield and violated
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the geneva convention. those statements were then quietly raised by the us from the official transcript. the message now from the administration is when russia uses custody munitions. it's a war crime. but when the us applies ukraine would cost emissions. it's all for a good cause she ever time. see, i would use 0 depends on if i'm not. the editor james base is that nato headquarters in brussels with european reaction to the plat. the german foreign minister has already said. she's 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,
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and most opposed to use of cluster munitions. and that's why the secretary general was choosing is, was very cafe. when i spoke to him across the nation is all the only in use a in the, in the war on both sides. um, the difference is that a restaurant uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control and they've ukraine, while ukraine is using it to defend itself against aggression. it is up to individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of me to support they provide to ukraine will allow us support a mentor aid are in support with me today to bring about exactly what type and whether they provide this type of a mission that's what didn't do it all last of this. 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
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the issue of sweden wanting to join nato to, to looking sweden. but it's now going to be a last minute somebody 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, pa, for them to join nato in the recent, the near future. um, i can tell you, allies are still working very, very hard on the language that we go into a final communicate about that issue. james, based out to 0, nato headquarters in brussels as well on the ground in ukraine. the bottle of bust moot is a long distance love. the rest of the war. russian forces seize control of a, sits in the eastern dumbass region in may, ukraine's h. s. ad won't be good. it is heavily involved in the bottle. i said, bake mets a father and son fighting side by side. he didn't away and kinda flushed these up to me. so just waiting for the order. they say sometimes it can be
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a long wait. i know 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 you have 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, not only is being have following the kid, we can use levels in the trenches around baltimore to a he says he came face to face or quite just from the back and that's origin to that. he says he was surprised by the tactics we saw just from vag. next charge at the trenches that screen give up. we looked them in the eyes and of a firing. he says, he still remembers those scenes. vividly. voice comes over the quote, it is and 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
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died on your side. they receive the order to fly off the base the money to using a drone demands. you striking i munition storage. what's the, what's the biggest threat these positions face is from russian drones and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly as of this era insight into 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, but that's life of soldiers and the front line. the country offensive is still taking place, so they both expect to be even busy in the coming weeks and months. but use of hopes to get to some through it. i kept him home to his mother safely. so i big. i just data. yeah, but you still think that it's present with zip tab at the one that says anchor is working to extend the grain export deal between keven most got the kinds of pricing
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and that's the landscapes in this done both the talks with in the agreements which the shows ukrainian grain can be transported through the black sea is due to expire on july 17th. it's seen is critical for food security, especially in developing countries. are the one that says he hopes it will be extended for another 3 months. the so i would like to take this opportunity to reiterate what i have always advocated. there was no losers in a just peace. despite the differences of understanding between the 2 sides. it is our sincere desire that both sides go back to the peace talks. while we are preparing a global p, somebody and it's essential that tricky a be among the leaders in such action. we also discussed the issue of our cooperation within nato. i raise the issue in our conversation about inviting ukraine to nato, and i was glad to hear that present are the ones that you create deserves to become
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a new member. so them console you has mon, from stumble, a meeting between present zillow and scan presence as all last of about 2 and a half hours to leaders discussed by late for relations, ukraine's data expressions, and the extension of the grain deal, which 2 leaders said that they are hopeful about the extension. it also presents heads on mentions that doing a fair piece feel, no one loses. he has been after providing a piece between 2 warring parties, which is very important for his 1st stage. and also 4th 2 keys. the 5th between the contents of asia in europe and the security of lexi is very important for to care. but of course, the expression of the brain, the it also depends on the rush hour. it took precedence. elizabeth wilson, who have been dragging his feet about the extension, saying that it is his con suite still faces upset goes up provided by the
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international sanctions. and he's expected to visit to kia next month, able to force and the other meetings had the financial leaders summits will be very important. see, not because solo else is there were assembled in bella. ruth tents has been set up for members of russia's wagner group in the southeast of the capital in minutes. the messrs have not yet visited the facility since alexander the consent agreed to read it. kate wagner fights as following the recent newton, the against the russian forces. but of smith has visited the count of the kremlin, is off at those 2 parts 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 fighters yet as far as we understand. they haven't been here. usually pretty goals. and if getting a precaution and his commanders accept the proposal,
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if they decide to come to billers, stay in the train here. they are invited to do so what they want. they will stay well if they don't want to settle down here, they can set up based somewhere else for you. but 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 bases, we understand which are in the loo, ganske, parts of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government. but alexander lucas shanker says that he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his country. he says that well trained and they will, at a loss on the front lines of that will be useful to him. but for the moment is comp is empty. ready? and waiting, punish smith. i'm just, sarah thought it was the dots governing coalition has collapsed off to it's failed to agree on the new migration package. 5 minutes time out with a has announced he will resign cooling. it's an extremely regretable situation. he
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says the next steps will be a general election, which has been the countries longest serving leader is ending his full time in government. so it's a come here and i'll just say era overwhelmed and under stuff, visit the hospital instinct on struggling to test the patients the french preston test suggested finding a way to find the approach across the country. the when a war crime is committed, who is a kind of our 0 follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. my says it's a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to practice taking on the arms, trained in his point for justice, for innocent palestinians,
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and their families made in front. oh, no jersey, if on counting the cost rights in front of the businesses, can the nation spend its way out of the crisis? that team is called white gold and the rice for it is eating off. plus the big mining firm is giving bought swan a bigger share of this diamond riches counting the cost on. i'll just say it a investigative journalism wasn't very and as hard as guy here. yeah. it would have been absolutely impossible to offer any like that before global exploits in discussion, the internet did not need to be the greatest to live master. it was in the history of the world voices from different corner programs that opened your eyes to an alternative view. of the world today, not many people have seen this business to best select on now to sierra the
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the what you know, just to remind you about top stores is human rights. what it says to me is it has car down to what it costs, collective expulsions of black african refugees and migrants. hundreds have been around to dump incense with libya, have been denied entry, leaving instructed. us has confirmed that it will send widely fund cluster munitions to train on friday, the un secretary general's office said it was against use of customer. germany's government says physically send us 5 minutes to a month. it says coalition has collapsed after it failed to agree in a new migration policy. to announce the design says next week, the general election. the fighting between saddam's warring factions has
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intensified in call 2. wow. gunfire and multiple explosions had been reported near the capital army combined to say fights this when the tar minute 2 records for forces that come on headquarters in a month since the bonus began and a for at least a 1000 killed in millions, more based of the service to move and brings us this report from the hospital in the on demand near costume warning, you may find the pictures distressed. 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 on, 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 trying other hospitals, which were closed because of the fighting. most of the my sons injuries
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a severe, his right hand and left hand river on his right and left. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullets, i took him to one hospital when a doctor they brought us to here and helped us to try to get them to recover. what law is one of dozens of patients who come to a no hospital with a gunshot injury most arrive hours after being shot, because it's just not safe to travel across the capital. slicing between students, army and the parent and the 3 rapid 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 shot 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 work has resulted in the closure
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of many hospital people in need of medical assistance trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here many times come in because of the fighting and i'm good man. and for those who can make it here to provide medical care, there are other challenges staff here see they're facing a shortage of crucial supplies and of a live saving medical equipment. and when i showed up, and when i said that you were asking for the basic things, we face of the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have live saving solutions. 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, and that to it's been maybe 3 months since then, punched into conflict. the patients young and old will continue to arrive,
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but doctors here fear they may have to start turning them away. if they don't get to the help they 9 people, morgan ultra 0 on through man protests of taking place across kenya against government plans to raise taxes. hundreds took to the streets and i rode the at least 20 demonstrates as were arrested. and you know, has been suspended, pending an appeal bond opposition sen, challenging it's legality. the governments has already double tax on petrol this year. the french present amount on the crown has suggested finding a parents of use who have committed crimes. when it comes off to riots and on the rest and goes to major cities across the front of the police shelton till the teenager police say about one 3rd of those detained when minus or the other have made reports from most say it's a far as of concrete, a desolate counselor stated mex, a home to 9000 people,
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similar to many others around front. counsellor been mohammed lived here during her teenage years. it was very different. she says that this is uncle math says in them, she shows us where once the commercial center, almost no one wants to speak to us. those are the will be filled. we gets interrupted several times, think it sounds good enough. i think if i book you have it, is it possible there was an infrastructure that was social workers. i was one of them and we did good work. now there is a personal business drug dealing the more and more killings. no one is safe parents for children. how can you grow up under these conditions? president emmanuel my call hinted the parents could be penalized in the future for the children's doing. it's unfair says 19 years old. i mean, because i see his brother was torture, live inside the vehicle by a local drug gang. after you tried to walk away, it's called a must
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a barbecue. the family grew up in the northern part of the state and it kind of considered as a tough is neighborhood. it has a cool many going on. so on a couple 100 allow me full size. my sister was in the army, she full foot from instead of gold. so why would they punish my mother? she educated, my sister and my brother in the same way that they my, my brother took this pos because they were a bigger issue, miscellaneous, and we'll fix it. states here opened and presidents investigators where you crop and stay. the only employees here a drug try to y'all send a coughing, did all get on and on just to a part of the problem is the lack of neighborhood policing. it was abolished in 2005 many complaint that since then the neighborhoods are becoming everyday more dangerous and relationship with the regular police has become very tense. this woman is a part of breeding mothers who met with the french president just the week before the riots happened. her son was gone down in broad daylight in 2018. his find the
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agonizing moments broadcast live on social media. so you can see the best clues you see it is very difficult to be a mother under these conditions. we were completely abandoned. i will never forget those images. and i take it really back to you when i here don't want to make a lot to punish the parents. they don't know how we educate our children, who are they to criticizes? we do everything we can to protect our children while a pop or so thank you to sit up on me. the reason why is have put the spotlight on part of the population that has never been really considered french? there is deep mistrust, and many of them now fear that if a little really passes, it would not apply to all french citizens. without that, i mean, i'll just say now 9 robots of hell, the media conference that the united nations, hey i for good global summit in geneva or challenge explains well, how do you have the i feel good. somebody sent you an
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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 on certain questions from john this slightly. there were some interesting questions, but more importantly, there was some very revealing answers from the right book. as a, i becomes more powerful and more sophisticated and might at some point, develop agendas of it. so how can we, as humans continue to trust you, the machine's trust is and not given as a a defendants and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust, to 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 the chief or both examples that i've had some proposed
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like 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 that we have, the human ones, and she said she thought it was good because they wouldn't be biased without a bit too much truth. absence of it my personal opinion, and that is a bit too much truth, but really not even true because that statement is inherently by it is you have to remember that these are a eyes. where would 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 bias. 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 feed off of, you know, some what um, non biased data get objective bags,
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but have subjective views from the human to help make a better decision where you can find more information on our website. i'll just say red dot com is next. the inside story will examine what's next. the hundreds of people talking know, months to music and leave you on the the, it's the weekend. here's how your forecast is shaping off across asia. thank you for spending time with us. the monsoon rains are really doing a number on forecast on the eastern side, up and down the country. you know, the other day with this seabreeze in karachi, it felt like 51 with the humidity, so the storms will help to cool the atmosphere there. the time off to india, we go interest in dallas with rain for goods or that stage could see
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a couple 100 millimeters over the next little bit that much rain. that fast could trigger some flooding. and we've got persistent monsoon rains for the coast to be on the, on the eastern side of bung with dash and really through central parts of india. it is that time of the year, there had been rain fall alerts and play around the gulf of thailand with these waves of monsoon, rain rolling through that is set to continue over the course of the weekend. and it has been pouring rain for days in chung ching and see which one province in china really locked into the wet weather is here. so that led to a bridge collapse here. these are seasonal plum rains, running across the yangtze river valley out over the east, trying to see. and this is now striking japan's main island to punch it at the southwest corner. whether alerts have been issued here for land sides inundation with just how much rain we're going to see over the course of the weekend. okay, got it. i shall see you soon. the
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i'll coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more listing and inspiring story. people try to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and unbiased. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of, you know, the hundreds of people from several african countries have been ordered out of to nature, but are barred entry to neighboring libya. the group stuck in no man's land includes women and children. why are they fair and what's next for them? this is inside story, the .

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