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eyes, we dressed as the balance between endangered wild life and then new ways and neighbors that touch the floor is right there. and there's nothing between the tiger. i haven't met. i'm assuming habitat heading to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger? really, the tennessee who is accused of rounding up hundreds of blankets, but can migrants and leaving them stranded on the border with libya. we have an exclusive report. the phillips, the whole rahman, what you know, just they were like headquarters here in the also coming up a delegation of ambassadors and your representatives that in the occupied west bank to assess the damage caused by last week is really assault on jeanine. monsoon
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rains trigger floods and then size and focused on killing more than 50 people in 2 weeks. we have a report from the whole the us defends its plans to supply cluster bombs to ukraine . weapons done by mold the 100 countries the welcome to the bank. and we begin with explicit coverage on 1200 migrant stranded in a heavily minute, tries the, the border between tennessee and libya, the black africans were left the more than a week ago by to digital. if i were to use them in rising tensions with local people to disease and libya is a foreign ministers, i've spoken to discuss what they call, irregular migration. among those stranded up pregnant women and 29 children, they've all been refused entry to libya. human rights watch is accusing to see of
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violating international law and carrying out collective expulsions of migrants is calling full the delivery of humanitarian aid. alternately, it is a transit point full. those trying to get to europe, to fleet violence, corruption, no economic hardship, elliott and the tenants in present, christ site appeared to blame microns for a change if the demographic saying the undeclared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider to disease, appealing african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. human rights groups condemn those commons as racist. how many african michael and say, they fear for they safety tension worse than death of the killing of a tennessee amount on monday in the city of sax. residents demanded the expulsion of migrants from the city. of ports about training is the only gen list on the libya tennessee border. just been speaking exclusively to some of those that
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a stranded stern. you told me to do conference boxes who 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, i've your add water. i've had to read all or read all video to read off, go to read about the source of the both what i read, the big display, the 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 to using it's already. and since what they're telling us, i'm so you can see the condition is 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 need, you know, what happened the was bad. most of us be some, some of them down,
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it was real. there people are sleeping with a former student who is able to be out there. most of the people down to the side die. it'd be the other kid you to know mostly doesn't show up these to show the good that because of with 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 for you, but you, we can see if there is, are like who are 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 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 with these people here, the situation is desperately valid. train up on the web. yeah, it's a vision border. a loan soon rains across spock,
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installing have triggered floods and land slides which have destroyed homes. at least 55 people have been killed and dozens more injured in the past 2 weeks. most of the fatalities are in the province of punjab, somewhat buried by long slides. others electrocuted during the annual heavy rains. come all honda has moved from the whole and there's not enough gain gods. and as you can see, some of the lower lying areas are already and then dated with the rain or that it was indeed a record rain fall on wednesday. the average rent for the, for the city of the hall, which is focused on 2nd largest city home to $14000000.00 people, the average jane headed about $628.00 men limited for add them. however, on wednesday we had $291.00 millimeters of rain, which is almost half the annual average. and that was in
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a band of guys, then i'll regard to what goes down there that a lot that are in place for most of our get done, there's a danger of up and running as well as road or florida and all that. also at the time when the country, bailey recovering from the flag last yeah, there are warnings that did the monsoons, but again we have all the area in pockets on almost 13rd of august on more than on day days with the devastating floods that just went across the country last year and there was a $13000000000.00 interest truck lot. 1700 people were kids. so of course everybody will be now working carefully. what happened this month soon? but really, i mean, it was a poor thing, a shooting and suicide bomb until i called the police station in the province of
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cis phone. below just on at least one officer has died in the attack in the southeastern city of the honda police. are investigating unexpectedly, small information ensued. prosecute as a describing what happened as a terrorist attack. well, to ask a man behind in the road for a shooting a destroy last year. the same people were killed and others wounded. when gunman stole dijon, shut off, trying in, sheriffs, the uranium government says the attack is pledge to legions to i. so the us treasury secretary, john gallum, says washington and basing need to work together to address the ex essential threat of climate change entry will focus on climate finance. yeah, that is holding discussions with climate techs, but it's after meeting china is premier on friday fees. the 2nd high level us sufficient to visit the country in recent weeks. and believe that continued us
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trying to cooperation on climate finances critical as the world's 2 largest emitters of greenhouse gases. em war just investors and renewable energy. we have both joint responsibility and ability to lead to way katrina game is following events from basing. danielle and overall message to china is that this relationship between the us and aging is enormously important. it's important for both sides of the global community to get it right. and that the us does not once a couple away completely from tiny supply chains. she's also gone on to defend current us sections on chinese funds as necessary for protecting me with national security. she's criticized, but she has said is on the plane and said business conditions for us funds operation yes. raise concerns about recent export controls on your materials as well as investigations into your expense operations here and aging. at the same
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time though, she says that you hopes that this visit can take away for more communication at that opportunity for china to work together with us, especially when it comes to areas such as climate change, staging, welcoming her remarks about not wanting to couple about stabilizing this relationship deepening communication, working together just to manage the global economy of contribute to the global economy as much as possible. but it is clear that china will not be happy with the us. a being committed to maintaining these restrictions on chinese technology funds . updating says, design to contain china, they weren't be happy with the maintenance of so far, of trump here, a tire of some billions of dollars worth of chinese exports to the us and not divided administration is currently mulling over even more restrictions. targeting staging a china says, however, going forward, they quote that janet miller, what to characterize this relationship, that we're pushing it with pragmatism and motivation. katrina, you,
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i'll to 0. the usaa is defended as planned to supply cluster weapons to keys. now, the controversial weapons, the band bibles of $100.00 countries. washington's move has been to pay despite bugs, the un secretary general and write scripts. the white house says it's aware of the risks to civilians but couldn't leave ukrainian troops. defenseless shepherd, tennessee reports from the pentagon. martha in the u. s. is running low on tillery to supply ukraine stokes, or rebuild cluster munitions will be shipped to fill the gap. the bite in ministration says the decision came off to much consideration. we recognize that 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 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
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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 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 customizations have 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 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. 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 cost 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 fee. i would use 0, the pencil, low cost, but mcbride is study by force in the ukrainian capital, a real positive decision being viewed or commented on at the moment in ukraine. or yeah, i think it is being widely welcomed have in ukraine most ukrainians would echo the sentiments of love to me as the landscape saying that this is a timely decision. you have the ukrainians facing literally hundreds of columbus as of well prepared. russian defense is a very extensive trend systems that have been developed to build south over many months and they need to have a believe i went from like this to try to tackle those defenses and breach them, especially in the absence of more conventional artillery. i'm edition, there is
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a shortage of that and also with a lack of superiority. they lack of the ad across that you would ideally want to try to attack these well developed defense is there is an acceptance here that there is a human price to be paid that yes, some of these munitions will lie on the battlefields, possibly opposing. that's right to people out in villages in the countryside, maybe for years to come, but as the most ukrainians will tell you, look, we house of suffering. now the civilian population here has been at the wrong end of this for nearly a year and a half. so we need something like this, i think it is the acceptance of that risk, a foot by the ukrainians, and also their acceptance that they will use this, this munitions on their own. so that as long as we sway the us administration, also the fact that it comes with the guarantees on how these munitions will be used on the fact that according to the us, these are the latest you into that type of cluster munitions with a very low so cool, doug rates, a very low percentage above that that will remain unexploded on the battlefield.
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and so there is that also the other fact that it's already has been widely used. the russians have used them the ukrainians of those who are ready to have used cluster munitions, although they have not publicly admitted to doing so. that is what i thought. the type of thing to focus on the president night seems to have made a special visit to a focal point. there was a flash point in the parts of the war. so that's why this is a so called us state island. this is a tiny islands which is about 35 kilometers just off the coast of ukraine. have low to mid zalinski has made a visit that runs a very deluxe really produced. the video has now come out. that's been why be distributed. i think mainly to mock the 500 a day all of this. so this will, it became important because this, the tiny island was taken on the very 1st day of the war in that february, last year, when there was an encounter between a russian bullshit for one of them being the most cabal, and the defendants of the island with a verbal exchange over the radio,
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with the defenses of the island hurtling defiance, abuse that the captain of the musk by which is be called me if you like, a baffled cry for many in ukraine and since then the musk by has been sung the ukrainians if we take the island, so it's richly symbolic. we have now this video and so lensky. visiting the islands, laying flowers, is a memorial day and making the point that this might be a little island. he says, but it is a proof that one day o re gate of old ukrainian territory will he says be re gate both. thanks very much for the bride. for us then ukrainian capital keys, the bottles of the looters, the longest them bloodiest of the will. russian forces seize control of the city in the eastern don't bass region in may. ukraine's 80th apple brigade is heavily involved in the bottom. that's a big mess of father and son finding side by side. hidden away, i'm kinda flushed these activities. so just waiting for the order,
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they say sometimes it can be a long wait and other times it can be very busy with a very short notice to fire, but this unit is unique. they have father and son flights on the side by side. let's say you have that protocol but keeps guardian 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 been have following the kid. we can use levels in the trenches around baltimore to a. he says he came face to face and quite just from the back of the region to the he says he was surprised by the tactics with soldiers from brag. next charge at the trenches and scream, give up. we looked them in the eyes and by firing he says, he still remembers those scenes vividly was coming over to quote it and it's much easier to serve 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. they money to using a drone demands you strike and munition storage the biggest threat these positions face is from russian drums. and we've just heard this one overhead. so we have to move really quickly as of this era insight into 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 and the front line. the country offensive is still taking place. they both expect to be even busy in the coming weeks and months, but use of hopes to get to some through it. i kept him home to his mother safely. i big, i just said, yeah, but i will still head here on out there will find out why the dutch government has
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collapse, sparking the resignation of the countries longest subject probably minister and health workers in china and struggle to treat thousands of patients to such fighting in sit on those stories after the break, the they're good to see. let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa, we have had heavy pulses of rain and ne spain over the last few days. so i wanted to show you these dramatic pictures and our a goes, uh, this is just west of barcelona. you know, we saw a months worth of rain here in the span of 10 minutes. so people needing to be rescue. but the good news is this heavy rain has peter out today on saturday, but got to tell you there is a threat of seeing some flash flooding across the islands of ireland and britain. we've got a big burst of rain here, could dump about 50 millimeters of rain within
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a short period of time, maybe and see some hail mixed in there as well. central europe though, we're in the clear suns out temperatures on the way up, including for places like that, grab it 30 degrees and often searcy a. we go heavy falls of rain across the black sea coast. this is likely to trigger some flooding over the course of the weekend. off to africa we go in temperatures, while above average in tune is set 43. the rain is intensive fine for the coast of nigeria rate through to been in antonio. and for south africa, i see air filtering in here over the course of the weekend. so i want to show you waking up sunday morning. colors are on dark, the blue, the lower the temperature look at and maybe a vin took minus 2. that's it. see you soon. the code you staples, control information control holding the narrative, dominating the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma
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spite? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizenship? listen we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the . the book about what's going on with me. so robin hold reminder of all told stories. tennis. yeah. and it'd be a sort of ministers of spoken to discuss the $1200.00 black african migrants strand is on that borders of to be done that by tennessee and police. neither will them
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using that countries as transit points to europe. the white house is defending funds to supply cluster munitions, to ukraine, the controversial weapons of funds by more than 120 countries. the us says it couldn't lead ukrainian troops defenseless, as well as the risks of civilian casualties. the us treasury secretary says washington and the aging need to work together to address the ex essential threats of climate change. speaking in beijing, china. yeah, let's say more targeted international focus on the funding to called bunch of global warming in the coming us. the dutch probably minister bulk wrote to will 100 his resignation to the countries king. the move comes off to his coalition. government failed to agree on a new migration package. but so it will stay in as a kind of take a position until general elections of health in front of the account as well, is only a year and a half after being formed. the dutch coalition government has collapsed. don't
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mention the time sheet is full, but 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 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. that is a look for it's a difficult moment. we've held intensive talks about all sorts of measures to stop the influx of asylum seekers. this has not been easy. we also have to make room for those who do have the right to a safe haven in the netherlands to be in the netherlands expecting around $70000.00 asylum applicants this year. that's almost double last year's number. and that's the increase of pressure on the government from far right. parties like the party for freedom or p v led by hurt builders. yeah, it is for him to call them and they know hopefully could buckroe explain the data
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on the post office each find its way to kind of this for my level to either eat of the box or 4 o'clock the coming up, put the car before lynx, the location, the but i like how about the, the hope all is my day my, it's him about based if i can mark the 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 lafond, l, g 0, a will sort of thing between so dollars, warring factions has intensified in call to wow. then fired multiple explosions before which is near the capital of the come in to say finances from the power ministry. profit support forces, the types that command headquarters it owns with all sorts of others. we've gotten an april, at least a 1000, have been killed and millions will displaced. how many val is impulse who dollars for us with the very latest. all that's military situation. it's certainly not
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getting back to it's getting worse minus the price. so uh overnight. so it was, i mean, since defied activity by then me to tell you that. so that needs to be that he's trying to get close to the t, v and radio station headquarters. that's a very strategic location because it's situated either by the back of an item on the, on demand side on this is very close to 2 main bridges, some bad bridge. and the wi fi lights, not links on the amount to come to the same bath, which links on demand to the head of the these are the 3 cities composing the capsule. and why is the bottom now cost and place it in on demand just because on demand is the city that is, is open to that i would do that for us. well, the supply lines from doc for coming and going. so i mean most of the buy to doing the last few days has to be in costs. and so they did that because of the 2 sides, one to control on demand so that they can either cut the supply lines on the part
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of the disability military. they want to cut this my license on $4.40 uh out of stuff from bringing any supplies from the child inside or from the dont full size out of the same time. they want to keep this line. i thought the same time, do they want to so to expel the so that he's on the, from a, on the amount. that's why or so we have some thoughts on what's going on with the north and west unity in the and in the called the 5 agent at the out us up. and also if they have taken the town of bought off, well, that's the claim. but the other side is mainly the bottoms all going on down and bought, often sold dots, fluids. that's a loan growth leak to come to him to add to that for thought. eyes are so close to the cops of know, thought for and also find some sort of going on between bottom and a little bit. so it's a very difficult situation. and the purpose of using the purpose of this was slides . these to control this by lines linking thoughtful to
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a comfortable with the latest on both sit down. thank you. i delegate sion of moles and said he had a boss. it is on to europe in union representatives. is this thing to name in the occupied westbank 12 palestinians were killed and a major is radio sold on the refugee camp earlier this week. so that'll assess the situation and damage close to homes that infrastructure, the visitors taking place, hours before a funeral is due to be held for one of 3 palestinians killed by his baby forces. on friday, the shipping industry is under increasing pressure to help define to gains climate change, and reduce the environmental damage from the diesel engines of contain the ships, cruise lines, and other vessels worldwide. the industries trade body has agreed to reduce its greenhouse emissions to that 0 by 2050, but the time is active. it's so describing the non binding pledge by the international maritime organization as overly ambitious. the foster explains in the
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shipping industry as well behind all those when it comes to addressing it's 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 sofa, their powers climate, a quote in 2015 bots, 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 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
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increasing the extreme weather as well as investments and low carbon 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 of the 9 robots that held a media conference, the united nations ally for good global summits in geneva. really challenge as a how do you have the i forget 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, answering questions from john this slightly. there were some interesting questions,
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but more importantly, there was some very revealing answers from the right book. has a, i becomes more powerful and more sophisticated, and mike, at some point, develop the agendas of it. so how can we, as humans, continue to trust you? the machines trust is and not given as a develops 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 human annoy 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, better politicians,
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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. was that a bit too much? truth, that it my personal opinion and that is a bit too much truth, but not even truth, because that statement is inherently bytes. is you have to 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 humans may end up end up being biased. so i personally believe that she has somewhat of a point, 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
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