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ross city and it comes to miles because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. that's why on to 0 is so important. we make those connections. the, in the real world, we don't have video. i'll just say are a games exclusive access to hundreds of migrants. trump, somebody, tennessee, in libby and buddha, the other ones are in georgia. this is all just they are a lie of from don't also coming up to us, defends its decision to send custom munitions to ukraine. weapons that are funded by more than a 100 countries. the dutch government collapses of disagreements of the migration
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countries long a 75 minutes that we resign and the us treasury secretary is in china corporation. and what she calls the essential threats of trying to check the we begin in tennessee. yeah, well sorry, shoes are accused of rounding up black african refugees and migraines and leaving them on the boat with libya. human rights watch says tennessee. it has been carrying out what it calls collective expulsions of black migraines. hundreds of people, including children and pregnant women, had been refused entry to libya and the mouse trying to and heavily me to try zone between the 2 countries. of correspondence, malik china is on the libyan tennessee and buddha. i spoke to some of the strands of mike, can you tell me that you can find boxes? oh, brought you here who brought you here? and what, what are the 2, what, what does that you want really worked uh, quarterly or more 6 with that are literally have your,
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i have your ad water i've had to read or, or read off a video to read off the 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, you have to museum border and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy and it's already. and since what they're telling us, i'm so you can see the can this in as dire, we have there 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 an age of what happened the way up in the north, bad, most of the history some, some of them dealt 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 there
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because oh, read the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not like the big. some of them are saying they've been here for 6th space. others for a little bit of order, but you, we can see if there is, are big larkins or women and children of the situation is desperate. there needs to be some sort of a solution to this. so this price of them, libya will say that they're already dealing with with a migrant migration problem. there are over, 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 these people here of the situation is that's where it would train up on the live. yeah, it's a vision border for us as defensive. it's plan to supply cluster weapons to cave off to the idea was opposed by both the un secretary general and the german government. the white house says it's a matter of not leaving ukrainian troops defenseless chaper transfer your thoughts
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from the pensive in the u. s. is running low on tillery to supply ukraine stokes, a rebuild cluster, munitions will be shipped to fill the gap. the bite in ministration says the decision came up to much consideration. we recognize the cluster munitions, create a risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance. this is why we did it 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. 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. 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 simple 5 later to mining efforts the public and claims of these
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customizations have a fall or a failure rate and those use before. however, it refuses to release the research upon which that new figure relies. the last public be released reports as 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. nevertheless, joe biden said there was no charge. why now the last few of us is on behalf of the united nations trustees rusher up in 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 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, which is 0. the pentacles, a diplomatic editor james basis at nato headquarters in brussels,
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with european reaction to the fact the german foreign minister has already said. she's opposed to sending any cost of 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 what they send to ukraine, but he knows the public and nato countries. they have a position on the best, and most opposed to use of cluster munitions. and that's why the secretary general was choosing his words very carefully 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 russia uses the customizations in the water aggression to
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occupied to control and they, ukraine, while ukraine is using to defend itself against aggression. it is up to individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of need to support they provide to ukraine will allow us support a mean to age are in support to me, to a, to pain about exactly what type and whether they provide these 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 most space 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 looking sweden. but it's now going to be a last minute summit ahead of the nato summit with the president of took a and the prime minister suite. and trying to solve this problem at once. and for rule and as 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 of the near future. and i can tell you allies
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are still working very, very hard on the language that we go into a final communicate about that issue. james pays out to 0 nato headquarters in brussels. and you can hear more from james base has interview with the nato secretary general off of the break. here on august now took as president richard typo on says uncle is working to extend the green export deal between keys in moscow, ukraine's president. let them is the landscapes and it's done little for tools with him. the agreement which shows ukrainian grain could be transported through the black sea, is due to expire on july 17. it's seen as critical for global food security, especially in developing countries. otoh and says he hopes it would 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
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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 tricky a be among the leaders in such action. we also discussed the issue of our cooperation within nato. 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. now in the coming hours, that's prime minister mark ross. i will hand him his written resignation to the countries can. the move comes off to his coalition. government failed to agree on a new migration package process. it will stay in a contract position until elections are held in one of the con reports are only a year and a half after being formed. the dutch coalition government has collapsed. don't mention the taxi default. it's no secret that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policies and today, unfortunately, we have to conclude that those differences are irreconcilable. that's why i will
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immediately offer the resignation of the entire cabinet to the king. in writing. the prime minister tried to force through to cap the number of refugees, but his junior coalition partners refused the netherlands expecting around 70000 asylum applicants this year. that's almost double last year's number. and that to increase the pressure on the government from far right. parties like the party for freedom or p v. lead by her to build. there's no mark router has been the countries longest serving leader, but it's still on stance. on migration has ended his 4th term and government, and possibly his last ronald han, elda 0 us treasury secretary john yellen, says washington invasion need to work together to address the essential threats of climate change. yellen is holding round table discussions with climate leaders of to having met china is premier on friday. she's the 2nd item of us official to
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visit the country in recent weeks on a trip in that improving strain relations on various issues, couldn't tie one 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 a central thread. well katrina, you joins us live now from beijing. katrina. is that what's been achieved so far? then on janet ellen's trip a sofa, she said video, her diploma top chinese trade negotiator and close. comfortable just came to those who met with the central bank government, gung and chinese from you in the sean and the overall message to china seems to be look us things that this relationship is enrollment see pulled,
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it is important to us and the global community to get it right, us does not seem to be couple thoughts. is that the same time, not willing to veer away from this track of viewing china as this is teja, rival neil is owed what she says. we seek healthy competition. but that does not mean that the, when it takes or she then went on to defend crim sanctions on chinese funds is necessary for to the us national security. she criticize what she says and is an, an even plain ground us funds operating here. she adds for more market for fun reforms, and also raised concerns about a recent controls put on role material exports as well as investigations into us due diligence then here in china at the same time. so this is that there is a most talk about going forward. she describes conversations so far as candid and constructive hubs that can be more communication in future. and she also highlighted areas of working together opportunities to corporate,
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especially in climate change and katrina. what spring china is response to it ends visit sofa as well when yelling mess with premier lee chung highest run special that she's met sofa on friday. he's opens by saying look like head when he 1st came, it was raining but then also a rainbow of kid and we hope that our relationship does not have to be characterized always by rain and winds. so clearly the aging is trying to accentuate positive. they welcomes remarks by genet, yelling that the us has no wish to the couple i'm thinking for the break the chain that it wants to work together to stabilize communications, just corporate on global economy and, and look for a win win situation for both countries. but at the same time aging and certainly not going to be happy with the fact that the us so if i mean a remains committed to a sticking by the section sections that are designed to basically strangled time is access to very important to me. you conduct a technology and also there's been no discussion about the possible repeal of trump
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. you're a terrace put on domains and billions of dollars worth of chinese inputs to the us . so the aging will want to continue these conversations and is also trying at the very least to maintain this robust freight relationship between the 2 slides so far was about 690. katrina, thank you. now the international maritime organization has agreed to reduce its greenhouse emissions, jeanette 0 by 2050 following the days of negotiations, but with 90 percent of the was products and goods traveling by ship plan which out to the school the promise overly ambitious. the bucket explains, of the shipping industry as well behind all those when it comes to addressing is climate impact the transports about 90 percent of will trade and accounts for in 83 percent of the global c o. 2 emissions. so follow the industries only agree to a partial capital home full sulphur, the powers climate. the quote in 2015 bots,
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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 pledged to haul 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,
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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. starfish operate here, and i'll just here, when we come back the nuclear relic from the seventy's, the put to the onset to power shortages in the philippines core that stems the we could see some record cold in south africa. and also in india, those details coming up hang tight, but 1st we're going to begin this one in the middle east where wow, things are getting really sticky. really soupy out there. this because the wind is coming off the golf. so for us here in the 41, likely to feel 51 on saturday,
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equally as hot and humid in karachi with that seabreeze the other day, it's humid ex was 51, but with a monsoon storms really never too far away, that should help give a little relief, at least at times as those storms run up and down the country, the eastern side anyway. and we've got this batch of what weather coming off the black sea into the boss 1st for assemble. so you're temperatures are now down in some other, in the forecast there on saturday. and so i'm looking at temperature in tune is $44.00. that's about 10 above where you should be for this year. and our usual showers in storms really for that central belts of africa, primacy, we would get curious south africa with just cool weather. arctic air is just flooding in here. so waking up on sunday morning, what do they temperature and then talk minus for this could be a record. your record right now is minus 3.9 and again we have him at minus 4, sunday morning cooled. indeed, the
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facing liliana, teens. the un fit for purpose was like many critics sites, just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into b. c. think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts, providing ons, for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the the welcome back into the mind about top stories here. this like human rights watch
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says tennessee. it has counted out what it codes collected expulsions of black african refugees and migrants, hundreds and have been rounded up and sent towards libya where they've been denied entry, leaving them strong. us treasury, sex, reach on yelman's as washington invasion need to work together to address climate change yet and was holding round table discussions with climate leaders. often having met china is premier on friday and the us us confirmed it'll send widely found cluster munitions to ukraine. on friday, the un separate general's office said it was against the continued use of custom weapons. germany's government also poses cents. now your credit as president zalinski will attend the nato summit in the lithuanian capital next week . members have mixed views on when keith could enter the security alliance of diplomatic editor james base. but to native secular general about housing landscape will be received. he's going to get the video camera so from there dollars have to be standby ukraine, not only in words, but those indeed with
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a more immediate type of support with a and present to the a commitment of, of standing by them to ensure that you're paying for the assistance of an independent nation, then it started for me today and i was on exactly and the sessions will take because when on negotiating, the consultation is going on. but i'm confident that when we meet in minutes, all of us will agree on the package and that will help to move your credit closer to membership. i expect them to agree practical support to ensure instead of ability between you're creating forces sunday to forces that move them towards in april. and you need to, you ukraine council that's will be a unique new platform for the already haven't made. so you've trained commission is to change your name is no, it is is different today because the then the commission we have then it's $31.00 and meeting partner ukraine. now let them use us. $32.00 equals to $31.00 on ukraine. and this will be a counselor bought it, i can actually make decisions so,
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so, so this is a different thing. it will be stronger and deeper political, a nation ship. and then we also are working on the exact language on membership, but i expect of the allies will states that ukraine will become a member and then agree on the way forward to read ice. you can scroll to become a member of 16 months into this will make the nation started with providing a normal diesel equipment. then they moved to weapons in arms and then we missiles and then the tanks. and now the jets, would you say that what you'll now doing actively supporting a counter insurgency operation is going on and normally to a country does not match. and they says originally meant to be defense. so this is a social defense of ukraine. this is a water, aggression and by russia and ukraine is defending itself. the right of self defense
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is enshrined and the u instructor. and so you quinn has the right to defend itself on your credit and they to allies have what was the rights to help ukraine uphold the right to self defense. so this is not the 2 to kind of equal. so this is an aggressor under the victim of aggression and under crane is defending itself. and we do that because we strongly believe adoptive pest inputs in wins um it will be a tragedy for the ukrainians, but it will also be dangerous for those. because and then the message to him and to all the time, i mean this new world is that when they use me to force from the bond that international, over the invasion of the country, they get what they want. and that's will make all some motive on the boat and therefore this in our secret interest to ensure that your train provides to key is still blocking suite and becoming a member of nato. you have talks here, you can have multiple oaks on the eve of your summit between the turkish and the swedish leaders. what do you think the chances are of a breakthrough?
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how close are you? we don't have in a certain day. we don't have any guarantees, but we made progress this week in, in brussels with him at the 4 ministers and all that officials. and then i will meet with president other on the premises in case there's on those students a monday. and i hope that we can make a more progress, and that's how the post of the session on how to ensure the finalization of a sweetie succession into sweeten succession intimate to autism. it was the, the post of decision there in sweden has met its obligations. it has amended its constitution into spring from the compromise goals, a list of the restrictions on our, its exports. and then of course, i was supposed to take soon as they took the as a security concerns. and that's the reason why we are stepping up our fight against
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autism. and while we are also welcome to experience it and us to to, to folks closely with the truck. yeah. on the 2nd terms, you've been on the world stage since the 2000. when you 1st became the prime minister, your country, no way. and if you look back, that was just 3 months off to someone else became a world leader. that's why the way uprooting you, what a countries that share to buddha you know him well. so i'd like your assessment. are we coming to the end of the coaching era? i will be very careful about speculating about the internal political processes in russia. my task is to ensure that will allow us to stand together to protect each other as the most successful nonce in history based on the principal. if well my life is attacked as an attack on the whole alliance, one full annual form. and by doing that, we preserve peace, we prevent for nate, was there not to provoke a conflict, but to preserve peace as we have done for the 9th, all as for the almost 75 years. my final question,
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you've had your arm twisted and you've been persuaded to stay on and you said you didn't want to stay on this night. so seconds generally be misled to stay on until october next year. i think that timeline is interesting because you're going to finish as nato secretary general just weeks before the next us election. and we know in that election that perhaps trump could come back, perhaps a republican who's not so invested in the war in ukraine could take office. do you basically have a job to win this war in the next 15 months? my job is to ensure that we provide as much support to your plan as possible uh to help to end this more as soon as possible. and we know that the more than the train this are able to liberate them, or they're able to push back to the russian day. there's the stronger to have a venture will be up and they go straight to the table because hopefully we'll have some negotiation and stuff come in this war in the just on the end and doing way. but the, but so far the restaurant,
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so no really interest in ending the war and engaging good faith negotiations about the strong ukrainian mentoring is the way to send the message on to ensure that they had some states waiting to stop. the fighting has intensified between warring factions in savannah, the gunfire and multiple explosions we reported near the capital kind of to me come on to say fight as from the permanent to rapid support forces. i've talked to command headquarters and i'm doing a month since fighting began in april at least a 1000 and sudden these people have been killed. almost 3000000 for their homes. for testers, in kenya is capital have matched against proposed tax rises, police made at least 20 arrest as hundreds to the streets. and i wrote, the proposed legislation has been suspended, pending on the appeal by an opposition sen, challenging it's legality. government has already double tax on petrol. this yes, as the beginning of the koran and sweden last week has been denounced by protest,
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as in several pakistani cities. demonstrate does not demand in the government cost diplomatic ties with suit. fremont, especially about sharif and other political leaders. i suppose it goes to paychecks . meanwhile, monsoon range and focused on a freaking flood some land slides getting thousands of people at least 50 have died already this month. most are in the eastern province of print, job from building collapses and electrocution. millions were left. what aspect was deemed the whole editor sweet as to mention rain 10 streets into rivers. now nuclear power station in the philippines that was built in the seventy's, but never switched on is being counted as the also the countries power problems. the plants been playing by corruption allegations for decades, but now a south korean company is offering to modernize it at a price on a below a report from back to on, on the controversial $1000000000.00 project. emotions run high for new products. that is whenever she's reminded of the 2 years or family home had no power,
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it was so dark. my baby, well, almost got stuff done since then. she swore 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 invite to total electrification. president ferdinand marcus junior says energy is aware of this burden and the looming energy shortage. and it's open to all solutions, including nuclear. this nuclear power plant was commissioned into 19 seventies by his father. it was intended to power millions 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, a nuclear energy advocate and congressman marco juan cole has been lobbying for but
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the, 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 commission the plant but then has been settled by corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down, have not been address this here through the money list on friends falls lives, there was churn bill, and there was a local shima. we thought that we began to clear up our plan will never come by president marcos is exploring other energy solutions within the working visit to the us capital in maine. he met executives of
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a company selling micro nuclear fuel technology and recently extended the contract for natural gas drilling off the west coast of the philippines. the process, 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, the talk real quick check on the headlines here. this uh, human rights watch says to me is it has carried out what it called collective expulsions of black african migrants and refugees. hundreds have been rounded up and sent towards libya where they've been denied entry leading strategies for us as confirmed. it'll send widely band cluster munitions to ukraine. on friday, the un secretary general's office said he was a.
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