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a 100 countries the dutch government collapse itself, the disagreements of the migration countries, longer 7 funding is done. we design and tackling power. the problem is the philippines hopes to revive a nuclear plant has been closed. the we begin in tennessee where all parties are accused of rounding up black african refugees and migrants, and leaving them on the boat with libya, against a backdrop of racial tensions. human rights watch says, tennessee has been counting out what it calls collective expulsions of black migrants. hundreds of people including children and pregnant women had been refused entry into libya and enough strong that in the heavily i'm gonna try so in between the 2 countries. many of towed out to 0, they've been attacked by boat, a gods sports. and as it has long been a hub for migrants trying to reach europe. but the issue took on a racial tone when earlier this, the afternoon president guy saw you that he had to blame language for
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a change of demographics saying, the undeclared goal of the successive waves of legal migration is to consider attendance. you appeal the african country that has no affiliation to the arab islamic nations. those comments were widely condemned as racist by human rights groups. and many african languages said best fit for their safety. tensions got worse off of the king of h and his young man on monday in the city of sucks, many the amount of the expulsion of migrants from the city of correspondence. malik trina is on the libyan canadian folder and spoke to some restaurant of migrants. stone, you told me to do conference walker, who brought you here? who brought you here? and what, what are the 2 words? what does that you want? i really want to go over the record for almost 6 with there are literally, i've tried, i've had water, i've had to read or read off a video to read off and go to read about the source of the both. what i read big, just 30 as you get, as you can see where we're here on the live,
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you have to easy and border. and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by to easy and it's already. and since what they're telling us, i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have, are people here that are injured, veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help with the 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 trouble for them to help with was through their big was sleeping with a former student who was able to be out there. and most of the people down to the i don't need you to know how much it doesn't show up these shows the good. good because with the boys. yeah. yeah. there's no break. there'd be good bit of them are saying they've been here for 6 days. others for a little bit shorter, but you, we can see if there ends or larkins or women and children of the situation is
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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, 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 now, but we're the people here. the situation is desperate. alex rain up on the river. yeah. it's a vision border in the us as defensive. its plan to supply cost. a weapons to cave off to the idea was opposed by both of you and 2nd. in general, i'm the german government. the white house says it's a matter of not leaving ukrainian troops defenseless shabbots out to report from the printer to the in the us is running low on artillery to supply ukraine stokes, a rebuild cluster, munitions will be shipped to fill the gap, the bite,
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and when the station says the decision came off to much consideration. we recognize the cluster munitions, creative 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 russian troops and tanks roll over ukrainian positions and take more ukrainian territory and subjugate more ukrainian civilians . the pentagon was at pains to point out that it has received reassurance on the weapons use from this lensky governments for working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. the 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 simplify later to mining efforts, depending on things that these customizations have a fall or a failure rate of those use before. however, it refuses to release the research upon which that new finger relies. the last publicly released report says the failure rate was 6 percent potentially full bump
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. that simple failed to designate in each munition that can mean hundreds of thousands of unexpected moments littering the battlefield. nonetheless, drew bite and said there was no charge. why now the boss, you have a us of them boxes. that means i have nations trust eyes rusher. i mean general assembly for using custody munitions saying they have no place on the battlefield and violated 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 cost you 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 for your elders. 0 depends on what our diplomatic editor james base is that nature headquarters in brussels with european reaction to the class. as 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,
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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 oppose the 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 a, 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, 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
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provide to ukraine will allow us support a mean to age are in support to me, to a, to train about exactly what type of weather 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 nights are leaders gathering in vilnius next week. that's still the issue of sweden wanting to join nato to tear blocking 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 reason the near future. um, i can tell you, i lie so still working very, very hard on the language that we go into a final communicate about that issue. james babies out to 0, nato headquarters in brussels. or what on the ground and you cry in the back of
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a back mood was the longest and bloodiest of the war. russian forces seized control of the city in the eastern dumbass region inmate ukraine's atf ebelin brigade is heavily involved in that battle. i said, beg, middle father and son fighting side by side it anyway, i'm kind of flushed these up to we saw just waiting for the order. they say sometimes it can be a long wait. and other times it can be very busy with the very short notice to fire, but this unit is unique. to have father and son flight talk side by side. let's say you have that protocol, but keeps gutted and here's 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. there's not always being have following the october, we can use levels into trenches around baltimore, to a. he says he came face to face and quite just for the back in the region to the he says he was surprised by the tactics we sold, just from brag. next,
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we charge at the trends to that screen. give up. we looked them in the eyes and were firing. he says, he still remembers those scenes vividly. as far as comes over to quote it and i know 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 received the order to flat, off the base, the money to using a drone dimensions. you striking, i mean, nation storage the, the biggest that these positions face is from russian drones. and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly. i've sort of this era insight into relative safety of the bunker. they get some respect the steep side by side here, and small cortez with other men from the company. it's basic, but that's life of soldiers in the front line. the country offensive is still
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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. that big data. yeah, but he's still think us treasury secretary john and yelling says washington and beijing need to work together to address the ex essential threat of climate change yet and is holding round table discussions with climate leaders off to having met china's premier on friday. she's the 2nd, the high level us official to visit the country in recent weeks on the trip aimed at improving strange relations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. as the 2 largest economies in the world, it's in our interest to work together on these challenges. and that's something the world expects of us. and climate change is on the top of the list of global challenges in the united states in china must work together to address this
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existential threat. so katrina, you joins us live now from beijing katrina. so what's been a change so far? the non janet ellen's trip well, she's at the very 1st the very be the 1st few days here in beijing on friday submitted the coma top chinese trade. negotiate in close confidence of c contains the outgoing central bank government guns, and as well as you had to be seen on the in the afternoon with premier in the town . humans overall message seems to be that this relationship is enormously impulsive . it's important for the world to get it right, stabilize it. us does not want to be careful. however, the us is also showed no sign of willingness to the way from its track of viewing china as the strategic rival, as we saw earlier on friday. and she made some comments criticizing what she says is on said playing field us fence racing here. huge market reforms said she was
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troubled by recent investigations into us due diligence funds. and she also raised concerns about a recent export control room materials, which seems to be targeting to us. now that being said, she does say that she hopes that this visit can pay the way for more communication . she said that top circle had been constructive and candid and she was also trying to highlight as pulls that there are 2 slides to work together including on climate change and katrina, what's been china is response to yelman's visit so far. well, what are you from the lead young met with yellen on friday afternoon, he opened his public remarks saying that i heard when you arrived, that there was rain. but then when you stepped out of the plane, there was in a rainbow. and so we heard that us china relations does not have to be wind and rain all the time. so it's clear martha is really trying to accentuate the positive with her visit. they, they mentioned how johnny gill instead that's the us has no desire to
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d. couple break the chain is that us says that there was a strictly communication helped to stabilize the global upon mean work with china on that front. so definitely trying to play more positive role in terms of the way that kind of use. this is a lead chunk was but they didn't plan. they can not be happy about this lack of willingness to mix. some changes that aging has been curious about including the lifting of sanctions which are designed to strangle. basically, china is access to important semi conductive as well as lifting trump ear a tire of some billions of dollars worth of chinese goods which have been placed in place in recent years. so we still have to wait, i think and see exactly what staging makes it this trip entirely. but so far they've said that they do have as a pragmatist and they've heard that you can be a voice of mode ration when it comes to dealing with the bye. didn't minister's alright to katrina. you live for us the invasion, katrina. thank you. production governing coalition has collapsed off it failed to
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agree on a new migration package, 5 minutes to mock, right? so as announcing the resign calling it an extreme, a regrettable situation. it says the next step will be a general election, but it has been the country's longest setting leader. he's ending his full time in governments so. so, so to come here and i'll just say we're including overwhelmed and understaffed. we visit a hospital in sedan, struggling to camp of patients as a finding intensifies lots of potential to lead with a greater level of efficiency and effectiveness and human leaders and robot. so this, this press conference will tell you what else they're saying about a as role in the future. mano, state the, it's the sort of the weekend, here's how it's safe enough to across the americas. thank you for your time. some
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big changes in the weather for se brazil, a dramatic drop in temperature is there and this energy will continue to chug further towards the north. so well, south polo and root diginero we are. temperatures have been above average. well, things are about to change as we head toward sunday, as we head towards the top end of south america, right now, weather alerts in play across ecuador, pulses of heavy rain, also moving in to columbia on saturday and for the eastern pacific. i think this could cook up into something tropical, potentially a hurricane. so check back with us in the days to come for an update on that pulses of shower storms. hail storm is even the potential of tornadoes rolling through the southern us over the course of the weekend. meantime, banking in the heat, especially arizona phoenix at $44.00, you've got a long stretch of heat to go dangerous heat. in fact, temperature is running slightly above average. pacific northwest and western canada and east bound, we go center storms here,
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have cool the atmosphere. so temperature is down just a touch and the humidity as well. and still a legacy of showers. never really too far away from new york city. this weekend, that shop they buy for now. the drones, this devastating war torn somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to immunization of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival jersey to the
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welcome back. i took them out of the top stories here. there's a human rights watch says tennessee. it has count out what it calls collected expulsions of black african refugees and migrants. hundreds of been rounded up and sent to once libya would have been denied entry, leading them strong us treasury secretary john young and it says, washington and basing need to work together to address climate change. yelling is holding round table discussions with climate meters of to having met china is premier on friday, and the us has confirmed it'll send widely fund customizations to ukraine on friday to un secular general's office settings against the continued use of custom weapons . germany's government says it was such as is sending stuck as president rep typo on says entre is working to expend the grain export diesel between keys in
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moscow, ukraine's president flooding has the landscape isn't, is done both the tools, the agreement, which i shows you premium gram can be transported through the black sea is due to expire on july 17th. it's seen as critical level of food security, especially in developing countries. total pounds has he hopes they've 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. when we're preparing a global p, somebody and it's essential that turkey a be among the leaders in such action. we also discussed the issue of our cooperation within nato. and i raised the issue in our conversation about inviting ukraine to nato. and i was glad to hear that present are the ones that ukraine deserves to become. a natal member is fighting between sedans, warring factions,
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has intensified in khartoum then fired multiple explosions, have been reported to the capital. ami come on to say fine to some of the permanent tre rapids support forces. i talked to come on the headquarters and i'm durham months since the volumes began in april, at least a 1000 people have been killed and millions more displaced. so how does 0 is even morgan sent us this report from a hospital in um, durham on the account to him. and a warning. you may find some pictures distressing. it's not easy to remove a bullet to come because of the 7 year old child doctor's at this hospital and 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 close to because of the fighting. and most of the you've been my son's
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injuries a severe his right hand and lift 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 a doctor there brought us to here and helped us to try to get him to recover. what the, it's 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 the dance army and the parent military 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. our 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 fine. it would remove to the where has resulted in
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the closure 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 kinds come in because of the fighting and i'm good man. and for those who can make it's 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 showed that 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 solutions. 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 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 helping people, morgan ultra 0 on through man, protests have taken place across. can you ever against government plans to raise taxes? hundreds to the streets and the capital my road be at least 20 demonstrate is arrested . the new law has been suspended, pending, and appeal. buying a position senator, challenging it's legality. the government's already double tax on petrol this year . now japan's planned release of treated water from the focus stream, a nuclear power plant has reunited concerns about nuclear power in the philippines . as an effort on the way to reopen the countries only nuclear plant plague by corruption allegations for decades. but as bottom in their reports from back to on, many are concerned about the $1000000000.00 plan. the emotions run high for an impasse. that is whenever she's reminded of the 2 years through family home had no power. it was so dark. my baby, well,
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almost got stuff done since then. she's for, she would never missed a payment. but electricity prices in the philippines are some of the most expensive in egypt. and it remains the struggle for an info. total electrification president ferdinand mark was junior says she's aware of this burden and the looming energy shortage. and it's open to all solutions including nuclear. this nuclear power plant was commissioned in the 1970s by his father. it was intended to power billions of homes, but was never used. there been efforts to get the but the nuclear power plant up and running before that right behind me is the plants reactor. but now under the leadership of president for the non barkus junior, there's more optimism than ever. the question is, what did the project is still viable? after being dormant for decades, nuclear energy advocate and congressman mark wanker has been lobbying for about the
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and for years he believes that with a little work it could be as good as new south korean company has offered to rehabilitate it for a $1000000000.00. my proceed then, which is watch bar to nuclear plant in tennessee, and it was not used for decades because the electric market never materialized ending plant the o 9. they decided to permission the plant but, but then has been settled. the corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down, have not been addressed. it's here through the many levels on friends, falls lives, there was churn events, and there was a focus shame. we thought that the but then to clarify, our plan will never come back. the president marcos is exploring other energy solutions within the working visit to the us capital inmate. he met executives of a company selling bikes with nuclear fuel technology and recently extended the
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contract for natural gas drilling off the west coast of the philippines. the says she understands very little about these debates. but those for sure that what she wants and needs is affordable electricity barn to below, i'll just 0. but the on the philippines international maritime organization has agreed to reduce its greenhouse emissions to net 0 by 2050. following days of negotiations, but with 90 percent of the world's products and goods traveling by ship climate active as cool, the promise open ambitious. the bulk of explains as the shipping industry is well behind others when it comes to addressing its climate impact the transports about 90 percent of will trade and accounts for in 83 percent of the global c o. 2 emissions. so far, the industries only agree to a partial capital home full sulphur, the powers climate. a quote in 2015 bots. if no action is taken. shipping could
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account for 17 percent of global c o 2 emissions by 2050, which is why the u. n. international maritime organization has been asked by a group of coastal nations to intervene. the o. m. o has pledged to home 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 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 carbon shipping technologies. well, the u. s. u. k, canada, e u 27 and several pacific island states back tied to measures china india origin, tina,
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brazil and south africa her previously reject 2 proposals for more ambitious climate targets. the amount of time tribunals opinion will not be legally binding, but it will be highly influential. it's now 9 robots have held a media conference at the united nations. a for good global summit in geneva on tuesday was really telling this has more on the story of the of the i feel good. somebody sent 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 on certain questions from john a 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 agendas of it. so how can we, as humans continue to trust you, the machines trust is and not given as a defendants and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust to
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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 canceled because you made sophia here. sophia was off and interesting question in that press conference . she was off if robots would, that would be better leaders back to politicians perhaps then then the ones that 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. absence of it my personal opinion, and that is a bit too much truth, but really not even truth because that statement is inherently bytes. 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
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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 points, but the key thing is that humans work directly with a robot. 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. the appropriate check of the headlines here, this, our human rights watch says tennessee as carried out what it calls, collective explosives of black african refugees and microns hundreds up and round it up and send towards libya where they've been denied entry, leaving them stranded to us as confirmed it will send widely bound custom emissions to ukraine.

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