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barely working for the past 5 months, so let me show you said the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm on the inside. this is the news out live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes to busy as a keys of rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them stranded on the border with libya. and a delegation is in the occupied westbank to assess the damage caused by israel's
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souls. on jeanine, b u. s. defends its plans to supply cluster bones to ukraine. weapons banned by move in a 100 countries the government but fails to agree on a new migration package. sparking the resignation of the country's longest. subbing prime minister in fort novak junk of it shines under the lights at wimbledon, the defending champion who was chasing a reckless $24.00 grand slam titles. these of the challenge of fab watering cap rates for law. 60 the head of welcome is just pause 10, g m t. we begin this news out with exclusive coverage from a heavy militarized zone on the border between to miss you and libya. $1200.00 migraines, including pregnant women and $29.00 children, all stranded the,
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with little food would water or shelter. all were rounded up into his ear and boss to the buddha. but libya and for the gods of refusing to let them in. the foreign ministry use of both countries have discussed what they call the irregular migration human rights watch of keys. as soon as yet a violation. international move by collective expulsions of black migrants, mostly from sub saharan africa and says they need immediate humanitarian aid reports. a monic trina is the only german is that has been speaking to some of those stranded the turn you told me to do. conference lock is the whole brought you here who brought you here and what, what are the 2 words? what is that you want? rewards the record for almost 6 with there are literally have your out of your head water. i've got to read a lot more read off video to read off the read about the source of the both what i
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read, the big display, the as are just as you can see where we're here on the live, you have to museum border and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy to authority. this is what they're telling us. i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have, 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 the, the, some, some of the food was real. they're a big was sleeping with a former student who was able to be out there. most of the people down to the, to, to, to know mostly doesn't show up these to show the good that because of, with the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not going to be a good bit of them are saying they've been here for 6th space. others for a little bit smaller here, but you,
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we can see if there ends or like larkins or women and children of a situation is desperate. there needs to be some sort of us inclusive to this. so this price of them. now libby is 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. what are the people here? the situation is that's where it would train up on the live. yeah, it's a vision border. a while we can speak now live to mount a train that he is live from. the city of zora, which is about 30 kilometers from the libyan border, with nicea extraordinary interviews. the one of the few journalists have had this sort of access to this group of african migrants. tell us a bit about where you were on the conditions. these people in the, well,
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we were on the coast in between, lived in tunisia, when the living authorities up took us there. they allowed these, these migrants and refugees to sort of come towards the live in border literally. i mean, we were a meter in between the 2 countries, you know, if a few steps to the, towards the migrants we would be in tradition territory and they weren't allowed to, to reach to reach us border were officers weren't allowing them into the, into live in toward tory, but i mean really it was just this, their situation they're, they're just so desperate in need of dire humanitarian assistance. it's extremely hot. i mean, right now it's about 40 degrees. it's to me, it's hot. i literally just standing out here for about 20 or 30 minutes. i've had
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to drink 3 or 4 bottles of water. so if you can just imagine, i mean these people have gone days without any kind of water without any food. there are injured people that are injured, that are in need of medical assistance now. but you know, the ford use on both sides don't seem like they, they want to help us. you know, people told us that some well wishers from the libyan side were able to bring them enough water, but i can't see how it was enough. and so you understanding is that they are still in the same spot that you left them in a, a place described as no man's land by many, many of them ended with no access to health care, no access to water, no access to food, the just stranded that they're stranded. absolutely. we spoke to a few a few uh,
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officers at the border just just about an hour ago. and they said the situation is the same. if not worse, they believe more people have been brought in by the to easy and authorities. yeah . and look, that were children there, there were pregnant women, i mean, something needs to be done. there needs to be some sort of a solution, at least. but organizations, humanitarian organizations, perhaps the you, when i open up some kind of core door to bring in assistance. the libyans will tell you that this is not our problem. this, these people were in to nisha. the 2 mediums are the one that are, that are responsible for the situation, bringing them onto the border and expecting libya to, to bring them in. and they'll say that libya like any other state, has the right to refused entry to people without legal documentation or, or, or passports, or visas that can enter their territory. also, i mean,
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the situation is desperate, the really desperate for these, for these hundreds. and now we're hearing numbers of at least 1200 people. so the situations is really desperate. and malik, just briefly, we're hearing that these are specifically black african migrants that have been round it up into this. yeah. is that, is that correct? and that is absolutely correct and, and that follows the insightful comments that the president by side and to media has as, as, as, as, as a put out to the people making people angry of their, of their presence. antonia. and this is what led to this, to this incident. i mean, just to tell you, one thing i, i had a, a frank conversation with a, i live in senior official. and he said, look, if, if to need your thinks they have a problem with,
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with african migrants and refugees. ours is much worse. there are more than 700000 african refugees in libya. he said, if we, if we didn't care about people, we could literally in the next couple of days, put tens of thousands of people on the border and, and, and, and make this a huge crisis. also. i mean, look at the end of the day if these people that need help right away and a solution needs to be done as soon as possible. okay, malik? thank you. thank you. reporting, maddox, china, that joining us from the city of the wire, about 50 kilometers from the libyan, for the with to me as yet, where these people have become stranded. well, just to give you a bit of context to, will this in the yeah. and we had a corresponding matic refer to a president, case site appears to blame migraines for change of democrats demographics in the country. the on declared goal of the successive waves. if illegal immigration is to consider to mizzi,
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surely african country that has no affiliation to the arab. and islamic nations where human rights groups condemn those comments, call them races. now, many african migraines say they fit for best safety tension was send off to the killing of a to this in mind, in slacks on monday residents demanded the expulsion of migrants from the city. let's speak now to a means new say he's a journalist and political unless he joins us now from tune. us versus the i want to ask you collective expulsions like we're hearing about here. of these black african migrants there, a violation. not a up international to yes. hello. um collection expulsion is our defense for your by elation of international and basic principle. justice. so you can not collectively judge the people um for, for who we thought was giving them proper rights to, uh, to legal assistance to, uh, to any to, to and g o is true. um there,
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it's really an action um that is permitted only because they are in a difficult situation. and the, the, the officials just exploited the fact about specs was almost the rioting of through the crime. you mentioned that happened on monday and they exploited this anger in order to do to evict my goodness without giving them proper assistance. a victim and dump the miles and miles away on a boat away. they have no access to food, was a medicines and so on. it's incredibly cruel. yes, it is incredibly cool. in horrible conditions yesterday was actually saw a video online for women and giving birth in those terrible conditions. we have seen reports of people drinking a sea water. we have seen a horrible conditions on human condition, but it doesn't seem to get into to,
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to the government doesn't seem to care. i just, they keep sending people there. um, i don't think it is possible uh to do some things that can interest the government . it needs to be in the n g o's, an entry national, international groups, needs to be, needs to be the one that to that, to intervene and needs to be who needs to be strong enough to come. then what is happening right now? we need to hear more from europe. we need to hear more from the when we need to hear more from n g o as engineers. yeah. because besides some of the, some of the human rights watch and, and some other international and g o's, the national and then choose an angel's that are not so can, you know, if are not present enough to, to comes then what is happening. okay, well, can you tell me a little bit more about this tension that has been increasing and recent months between locals and the migrants, more specifically,
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black migrants from elsewhere in africa in some is yeah, i mean, what is what, what is the cause? what is the cost at the spiral to this level? well, it's interesting because the sex has, oh, has always been a place where migraines and juniors is living peacefully. and when, when you talk to people from sex, they will tell you that one year ago, which years ago they were okay with having the migraines. but now they believe that every single economical issue is caused by migration. people believe that food shortages, bread shorts are shortages, are called by him by immigration, which is, which is we do not have any data that didn't include from the end. it's logical to thing that anyways, because the shortages have been coming and going and choose their for the last 2 years. but since by sides, february statement, people now believe that every single economical issue they have is caused by immigration. that's why there is
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a targets on black people into to 0. that is why conspiracy theories have been have been everywhere when it comes to when it comes to migration. and this what led to a city where people were living together with no issue 2 years ago. now they are enabled to, they were unable to live together, then they were unable to see uh, just to see, besides this, this conspiracy theory. and this crisis, people are blaming migrants for everything. okay, thank you for your time. thank you for your analysis. i mean, the sooner see john less than political am i speaking to us, the from tune us as well as stay on this because some of the migrants attempting to reach europe come from west african nations, such as gonna it is one of the wells biggest produces of both gold and cocoa, but many of being forced to look for new opportunities because of the struggling economy. let's go to how room latasha, who joins us now from the capital across. and how route, as is often the case in many countries in africa, there is this huge divide,
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isn't that between the rich who benefit from the countries resources on the pool? who don't see any of the benefits? what difference is this? i'm a package which is about to be a now it's going to have on people's lives. when i say people are way through to see and find out and it has the same problems as other countries in the back against the security and some parts to economic difficulties . life is tough to get these hiding. c myspace, me among young people. this is your typical streets, the of the capital. i've tried a lot of people who pod fine, what end up s g changes by the see selling what ever they can young people who kind of try to get out some a tried to go to europe with the plan is that they get, they did manage to find work in those, spend that money home to be families other tried to help you with it to also be care of or help you with. yeah, try to make ends need to this your typical sheet bother with this or anything from food to close to pains, whatever they could buy. they don't make much,
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but it's something to get by the government to talk on a that they've recently signed to deal with the immense was cutting on names that in time this deal will help and dive in place and, and bring down the cost of living before he can do is wait and see if that is going to happen or something saying that the way that the money in the individuals pocket and they know and the benefits. and i don't these were to say they haven't been paid in 2 years. they supplied siege to public schools and gone on. now desperate supplies are demanding what's owed to them with interest because of inflation, we just assumed that the due process should be followed. and when he should be given to us, we asked him for too much gun assigned to use the bail out program with the international monetary fund to bring down inflation and 6 bits. we cannot make problems. but this may not reduce public to levels create jobs or increase salary.
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lots of new trucks is happening introduced. so the fax is not going to stop by to the end altogether. as this police, i secret you stop paying for some unrest them to leave the front. it's very possible, as you start to realize back, yeah, endings have helped me purchasing power. so i'm going there is no conditions of these loans. mean, the government has to cut spending and of the price of water, fuel and electricity, we'd like to keep going on you to reduce our profit. and it was the lead lead to pricing because of some of the government says a $3000000000.00. i'm a sellout will help pay for the imports, get the cost of living crisis under control and finish development projects. a lot
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of large projects like this is road had sold because there was no money to finish them for the clinics of the government, se corruption and mismanagement also to blame. regardless, economic difficult domains have experience, have been out. it's a country 70. i'm is program sense of gain to the payments in 1957. the question is, what does the lead to economic prosperity? we're just hardship for part of my task, so i'll just share across plenty more has only these uh, including on seen rains for your plans and land slides and bucks on killing, moving 50 people in just 2 weeks. is full well champion max for stuff and dominates of process. i had a qualifying for free on the lake side, the delegation and move them see invest. those in
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a representatives is visiting jeanine and the old coupon westbank 12 palestinians were killed and a major is rarely assault on its refuge account. earlier this week. they will assess the optim off and damage coolest by homes on infrastructure. the visit is taking place, hours before funeral is due to be held for one of 3 palestinians killed by his ready forces on friday. on it for him is at the jeanine refugee camp with more than a visit. the diplomats and you, one officials have come here to listen to testimonies of people in did you need refugee come? they have listened to difficult stories from palestinian saying that they had to leave their homes because of these radio fault that took place for 2 days. they've heard also about the pain, the trauma, the civilians who have been targeted by these really forces. and joining me here to talk more about that is that you were presented in palestine. mr. vin, vin burgess. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard?
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is there anything new? well, this is the largest military invasion in the occupied westbank ever since. the 2nd intifada ended, it's more than 20 years ago that in 2002 as some of the invasion has taken place. it's the 1st time that massive strikes have taken place and effected an area of pups united by civilian. you know that this refugee compos, 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas in pen assign. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the put in a seam population. so our critique to what the sway of the occupied court was, the lack of cooperation and the other t, when it came to use a military weapons system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticized. there was no distinction, made
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a fairly between middle infections and civilians. and that was impossible because if you go with mass of military equipment, you cannot make this distinction. thirdly, recruiter decides that during the operation to many, 10 excess was severely impeded if not made impossible for medical services, for ambulances to take care and accommodate the enjoy. it and bring them to us, it doesn't even hospital tell me that that was good. and even during the disorders trying to sound the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the yeah, these ready violations are increasing your people here once action. yes. what's are you going to do? well, 1st of all is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents under the chairmanship of the united nations and that itself. and then on the 3rd day of the day after the, after the, immediately, immediately invasion has ended. we still cannot go here everywhere because we may have unexploded ordnance this year. and we cannot be happy,
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very careful. you could see here that people need to restore water electricity and see what you 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines have been destroyed to the effect that via here. and it's a pulse was own, this proves to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things, a fact finding and reporting to back us a to back capital. good. they take the necessary action and be. ringback expressing all those 40 different to you with the population affected by these military actions of israel. and hoping that the political message from all capitals goes to issue and say, you have to abide by international law. and if you don't, you're facing consequences. and so that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report, so please bear with us that we cannot go beyond what they're doing here. i'm going to continue with here today. thank you so much, mr. ben. you for your participation. and we've been talking to palestinians who say
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that the level of destruction here and that i could become as nothing like they've seen in 20 years. they know that the palestinian authority does not have the resources and the money to restore the comp. they believe that the international communities of interest is a swear. now. so there's a lot of disappointments here, a lot of fear, and a lot of anxiety need that, but he just need to do you need refuge account, you have to fight left by writing and media is are forcing an attack on a police station in the province of system, but we're just on at least 2 offices were killed in the south east and the city of zone had done the police are investigating what prosecute is describing as a terrorist attack or the details are inspected soon. also in a wrong to ask on, man, have been hanged for shooting at a shrine last year. a teen people were killed. others wounded when gunman store the
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shop to ra, trying into rise. they rang and government says, the attack is pledge allegiance to iso the us treasury sector, he says washington and beijing need to work together to address the existential threats of climate change. as adding more focus on funding to combat global warming, china yelling is missing climate expos onto talks with china's premier on friday. she is the 2nd high level us visit to within a month. and believe that continued us trying to cooperation on climate finance is critical. as the world's 2 largest emitters of greenhouse gases, em or just investors and renewable energy. we have both joint responsibility and ability to lead to way on seeing rains across focused on have triggered floods on land slides which have destroyed homes. these 55 people have been killed and
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thousands injured in the past 2 weeks. most of the fatalities are in the punjab, proven some people were buried by land slides. all those will executed during the annual heavy rains. long ida has moved from level the heavy monsoon range, threatening to bring life to a what your sense then the 2nd largest city of fog, just on palm door. more 14000000 feet by the lord has received more rain and then now was then it were due in 6 months and that i've got a letter regarding an open area. and of course, as you can see on my other side, they have children are now playing in a box. richard have been absolutely dry. however, the major logical department had issues like warning. i've bought a cross spark,
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your son lost the bug is gone shore deluge which led to tens of millions of dollars worth of in drug structural damage. 1700 people case. now expert blaming that on climate change. i know because there are no warning that up and large made that then lively or, and bring life to or what you're done since this is just the early age then of the month going and a prediction vol. that'd be called the effect of climate change focused on once again, maybe in the eye of the stall come out of how you did, how does your data the whole. so it has all now and is there a new pair of relics from the seventy's that could be the own since the power shortages in the philippines and french will come when i came in by face swaps the football pitch for basketball,
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mixed results that's coming up in school with the the a hello. the rain is piling up in northern buckets done so low for has already blown past. it's july, have ridge rainfall for the month and look at this and the forecast more ballots of heavy rain. so dark is blue and the yellow that is more intense. rain falling could see another 200 millimeters or so. now on the other side of the border in punjab, state in india, anywhere from i'm right. sorry to lilianna st goes here is ballpark. it's about 200 millimeters of rain, so that much rain, that fast, certainly will give us some flooding it extend straight through to go to that stage over the course of the weekend water view of india. right now, it shows us, there's monsoon range, really doing a number up and down the west coast through the central areas as well. is that time of the year, but the monsoon rains really ramping up, they're moving out of the admin seat into the gulf of thailand. so we've got fairly
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heavy bouts of rain to go there as well. meantime, though, our seasonal rains in china is starting to back off just a bit across the yangtze river valley on sunday, but it is still pouring rain across japan's main island of hon. choose a landside alerts in play there and will and off, back in southeast asia, looks like a particularly what picture for the late peninsula on sunday. see you later. i the where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us pull it to the bottom line. once outlawed in cuba, private businesses about since 2021. cubans have been able to incorporate small and
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medium sized businesses more than 7000 companies cycle being incorporated. how it is the small businesses like this will boost productivity and get more food on people's flights. but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries, the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a growing private sector will likely increase production to the road, social cohesion, and what is still one of the most be cool countries in the americas both. and now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way the the welcome back and watching out. as a reminder,
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a top stories of foreign ministers of tennessee and libya have spoken to discuss 1200 black african migrants left stranded on the borders item is in place. human rights watch is accused and dizzy of carrying out collective expose. the eas representative and west bank and gaza sold al jazeera, the israel of assault on jeanine, that killed 12 kind of simians was this for this proportion as i get and is national. and international allegation is assessing the diamonds cost to homes and infrastructure us treasury sector. he says washington and beijing need to work together to address the extra potential threats of climate change. speaking in beijing, john that yellen urge them more targets, have international focus on funding. come back global warming as done to you quite now we're getting reports for russian attack in the don't yet. region. let's go straight to all correspond acid bag. who's in coming to us for us?
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i said, what more can you tell us of the well, the regional minutes here, administration, the mon, which is around 40 comes as we are right now and come, i chose to say that's at least 6 people have been killed and 5 injured in a multi rocket attack on that city. now we were on our way in that direction and we were turned around and got the check point because of the shelling me. so i'm really leaving the area because human hiring some of those ties right now. the administration has to be some pictures of the damage taken place, volvo, some of the bodies. it seems like one person is watching the bicycle by the roadside. them they were pitch induct, attacked from out of the month, was in the hands of the russians last year that you pay as many should take it back . but it is a key with a junction the eastern dentist region. but what we're hearing is that that attacks took place this morning, but also if the east from here in baltimore, that fighting is still intense and we're hearing that the ukrainians have made some
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small gains. according to the u. k. ministry of defense intelligence report, they saying that they ukrainians have made some gains in terms of the north and the size of the woods. but the fighting here is ongoing. we are constantly hearing the rates are ends in defense of a minute to strikes, landing, and also the strikes going out. and that's just the situation here which is that is ongoing, but there's still no major changes on the front line. but as for now, for to come to is north a very, a higher we, we ahead and among the authorities say at least 6 people killed and 5 inches. okay . i said thank you for your reporting. i said big corresponding increment to us the for us. meanwhile, the us has defended plans to supply cost of bones to ukraine both and you and factory general and rights groups oppose the sending of these controversial weapons the band by more than a $120.00 countries. but not for us. the americans say they couldn't leave
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ukrainian troops defenseless and is aware of the risks of civilian casualties. let's 1st get reactions from keith. we can speak to roland mcbride, who's that live? how is this this, this decision being viewed 1st in ukraine? yeah, this is being what wildly welcomed here in ukraine, both the ukrainians would echo the sentiments of love to me is that landscape that this is a very timely decision, especially given the formidable russian defense is being faced by the ukrainians with this long anticipated longer way to counter attack, that's now on the way literally hundreds of kilometers of a trend systems. the kinds of targets that these specialized problems are meant to deal with, especially a given the lack of conventional artillery with no, there's a shortage of conventional shells. and also the lack of a pilot that ukraine is still complaining that they've launching this attack when they don't have the kinds of numbers of helicopters and jets,
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which they would like to have for this kind of attack. it's now underway, and there is an acceptance here that, that does uh, there is a human costs to be paid. the, there is a risk of, uh, these meet a cost to munitions which are small public that a certain percentage do not designate. and so they kind of like around the posing of risk to villages, people out in the countryside sometimes for years. but i said there is a risk to the civilian population, but that is ukrainians here would tell you. the civilians have been suffering for the best part of a year and a half in this rule. and i think it is the acceptance of by ukraine that they are willing to accept this risk. and also use these controversial munitions on ukrainian soil. that it's been a factor that this way the us administration into a granting the use of these customer have been at the munitions. also the fact that the ukrainians have accepted to abide by very strict conditions on the use dose of the fact that they have a supposedly a very low so called doug rates. that's the percentage of these bottomless the
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downs exploded, set to be around a couple of a percent with the latest munitions being supplied by the us, which according to the us and ukrainians, compassed very well favourably with soviet era new additions, plus the bombs being used by the russians, which states apparently leave more unexploded munitions on the battlefield. so all of these being used as justifications for this decision. okay, thank you for that role mcbride that for us in that case we can get wellness. let's speak to frank ludwig, she's a senior lecturer and ministry strategy and the new at the university of portsmouth . he joins us via skype from august for thank you for your time. so he, we, we've had the, how potentially dangerous to civilians these cluster munitions are. why does you cry, month a month? unfortunately, we seem to have just lost connection with mr. ledge with we'll see we, if we can get some back lace in the program. meanwhile,
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ukrainian city is near the border with russia have a long history of russian influence that has shaped the identity. now, often more than a year being bombarded by russian artillery, they're trying to reconcile the past with that present. starting the whole reports from concave, the ukraine has been removing the symbols of its soviet process since independence in 1991. you can now cheaply buy a bust of linen should you won't one but collect followed immediately in v says, nobody does cause that to do that. as you need to level. i think it is so important, it is history. and if you forget history, then there's nothing left. for many, it is history that has delivered war then with the process known as the company knows ation has given way to the rustic vacation. the government has legislated against the publication of books by russian offers the teaching of russian in
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schools and russian being spoken in government departments on some public settings . it's especially stock in a city like hockey, 50 kilometers from the russian border majority, russian speaking, and where the longest boulevard once cooled. most scope ski avenue is now renamed of to the heroes of hockey. it is a complex idea, as the wall goes on and before reconstruction in ukraine has really had a chance to get on the way this effort to raise the mob sivitz giants neva, whose language most ukrainians can speak and understand whose culture and history certainly older ukrainians would have grown up with to ukraine was not great. it's like in 1991 my to we have central to so far we independence. but it is an effort that some say cannot be compromised. the government is moving too slowly says alex level of spit sky and his fellow activists. so they do what they can to speed things along. oh,
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yeah. before sure you've been late. i feel that they are the correct recipe. use respect nations can live without war if they respect each other. if russia respects our choice of history, culture language, an army, the maybe in used to come in generations will find a formula for co existence. maria of the of the remains in khaki recording on social media of the relentless daily bombardment of the city in the early stages of the war within a lot of pacific was saying that they invade them to make safe place for the russian speaking people, which wasn't that was the case, but the russ and use eats and they use this historical and cultural background to legitimize the invasion. and this is why people feel urge to change that few in ukraine thought you otherwise. joe, nicole elders, era funky, i'm pleased to say we can speak to frank language senior lecture and military
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strategy in, nor the university of portsmouth joining us from oxford. frank, uh we were talking about cluster munitions and the use of them and ukraine off to the us, decided to supply ukraine with more of them. uh, we've had potentially how dangerous they are to civilians. so why does ukraine want to use them? well, good afternoon. really, 1st of all of the credit is already using cluster munitions, as, as russia, as were upset earlier. right. so thought it was munitions. sophia made is about 30 to 40 percent. the new ones will be about 2 percent. so they've been a lot less, but then on those clearing off afterwards. but the direct on scale question is, that'd be very, very few. if any civilians in the target, so it was addressed by you creating all tillery with these new weapons. so the primary rushing out behind the cluster munitions convention is avoiding home disability. almost now, these are combat serves as a ducking positions occupied by russian forces that would be targeted very few if any civilians would be that unless, of course,
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the russians elect to use the tactic off human shields, which i'm not sure why they have done yet. and tell us a bit about how they're going to be used by ukraine and, and what difference it will make, having this extra supply from the us to their offensive against russia, as well as it all ready? her, there is any balance and i'll tell her it all. this was the, this bottle that the ukraine has just come. pay that the credit is a can conducting. i was primarily an all to salary war ways, something between 80 to 95 percent of the casualties impose bio tillery and the russians have a preponderance of what these weapons will allow the ukrainians to do fall back to the ones that have now is to engage russian artillery positions accurately and effectively cause what these weapons will allow. the credit is to do is target and area, not a large area, but an area where russian lots of re, batteries are going to be situated. so in terms of aspect,
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this will increase the ukrainians inc, and these capabilities no doubt about that. the us have previously criticized the russians, been using cluster munitions in places like syria and he eval, giving them to the ukrainians. the assessing a bit of a double stand to pay on a you could argue that some people do my concert, i'll give it would be this in syria, those customizations and the rationale behind the, the us critique was not used, the customizations whether we use, which was in a city such as a lot of such as homes and places like that west of that ends lived on 3 days week . munitions will be used against defensive lines in the middle of the countryside, with a very spoke, but no civilians present the residence of, of already create those out to these defensive settings that they've established. so that rational doesn't apply here with respect. okay, thank you for your time. frank led, which senior electra and military strategy and all the diversity of portsmouth. thank you. see that's probably minutes to mock over to is due to hand in his
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resignation to the countries king may have comes off to his coalition. government failed to agree on a new migration package, which it will stay as can take up until general elections are held. and we're on a con. reports is only a year and a half after being formed. the dutch coalition government has collapsed. don't 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 he said like, 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 this in the netherlands expecting around
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$70000.00 asylum applicants this year. that's almost double last year's number. and that's increased the pressure on the government from far right. party exhibits like the party for freedom or peeves lead by hurt builders. yeah, it is for him to call them and they know who i could buy, who you spoke about the data from the post office, each plan to try to come with it for my level of either either the box or 4 o'clock the coming up put the car before lynx, the location the but i like, how about the let me hope all is my day my it's and about basic and 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. 4 people live in inches on the 2nd day of an annual bull run in spain. 6 of those we ended in pump luna, on friday, thousands of tours,
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tests, a nuclear power station in the philippines that was built in the seventy's, but never switched on is being counted as the con, also to the countries power shortages. the plants has been playing for decades by corruption allegations, but now a south korean companies offering to modernize it at a price. barnaby low reports from boss on on the controversial $1000000000.00 projects. emotions run high for a new buzz betters whenever she's reminded of the 2 years through family home had no power. it was so dark. my baby, well, 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 a struggle for an input. total electrification president for $89.00 and marcus junior says energy is aware of this burden and the booming energy shortage. and it's open to all solutions,
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including nuclear. this nuclear power plant was commissioned in the 1970s 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 a plants reactor. but now under the leadership of president ferdinand barcus 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 but 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 new care planting, tennessee, midwest not used for decades because the electric market never materialized, ending, print the o 9,
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they decided to commission the plant but on has been settled by corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down. have not been addressed. this here through the many lives on french uh, falls lives, there was churn bill, and there was a focus cima. we thought that the but that nuclear power plant will never come back . president marcos is exploring other energy solutions within the working visit to the us capital inmate. he met executives of a company selling micro nuclear fuel technology and recently extended the 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 still has on al jazeera and sport, the fed ashes test,
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the sweet english and australia remains finding the balance for who will be here. the latest date, the july on a just either thing goes to the post office or local elections or a shift to the right click the country with this another guilty in fall, right? government 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. since beach has the coast african meters from across the continent, as russia seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as food security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a jersey,
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the frank assessments this board is because of the un mission and the look in the suspicious to that also you've done with them for the best way inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the time for the sport, his role 3, thank you very much, it was like laurie from dual guard. you all can get you beat star boring car. and the wimbledon cuff, you to bookcase place in the law 16. the match didn't start until 840 p. m local
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time and jargon, which didn't hang about to the races, right? to set lead dropping just full games in the process. 3 to our grandson champion. why didn't get said going into this class? did he didn't really start to charge you to produce a better performance of the tech guy, but it was it. i don't have to stop talking to each winning and straight set. 14 minutes before the 11th. yeah. and cutoff that ssl says he won consecutive victories for jeffrey beach at wimbledon. equally. pete sampras is best record at the total. it's the defending champion prices. the 17 c $2.00 and cuts mix. i don't see too many. so many holes in his game really? uh, so i, i know that that's going to definitely be the toughest challenge for me of the all the tournaments so far. would you all have a, just still on kohls full i, blockbuster fargo against the wall level one of the top see, kind of how could i find it says a physical on saturday. it gets, today's nicholas shabby, our cousin set up,
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but the drum batch off the beach in french for an example on friday. it's obviously when he gets free, be uh, amazing for me, you know, pay. i think that gives me when my loan. uh, you know, even buddy face against the know a can relax, you know, i have to play my best and you never, you much. let's see if i reached the find out or not the box. and the motor is charles is of a 3rd, a wimbledon title. all right, is that for another? yeah, the full, the well double one. review and sees that 2nd round. max is 2nd to 66. that's the one out box. the great 15 turned back to we didn't for i sent 6 those that connection on saturday. i get savvy as last little does. yes. i don't honestly just stop right now. um this one take take a little while to. yeah, to get over and you know, hopefully find the, the motivation again to keep you know, to keep training and keep pushing and try and try and keep getting better. and it really is real. a top st. e got strong tech has pallet into the last explain the
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front sharpened, chopped into kind of modesty which in straight sets from tech is looking to guard the on the 4th round it we will do for the 1st time and heck, really surprised the elliptic champion for the big 6 next i'm happy doesn't think so they came and um i have too much as a right to the one, i'm sorry for it as well because so with different you can for the vibe and i'll try to keep you going. a lot of them are 2 or 8 or 7 anchor is back in action. lights are against i'm not blowing cold are in around 3, but she can't close to me. not getting this. i'm on the account with a set down to the bottom. that's a button round to but this friday i've been chopped in full back. it's like victory in sweet sense. i lost you, run it up, or all of the above it serves the court to face the body and kind of the i think i'm good. that's good, like to that you easy and succeed. booking has pulse around 3, but it's comfortable 616. when are the bars just one to switch to java,
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just 45 minutes. that's day 3 of the so it actually is test between england and australia and hiding the with the game on a knife edge as a tourist, try to set a match within target where lightweight gets from being an update to that will strategy of a $116.00 for, for in the 2nd meetings it stands for lead of a $152.00 bugs, which is 6. what keeps remaining so ready to leads is delory delayed. even the south of tie 3 at hadn't even met the english 2 in this matter. just to keep large, their hearts regarding these are some 19 to that one will stay with cricket in india have concern they will send both a men's and women's team to the asian games. and how is your in china later this year? that cricket was 1st? how the item goes back in 2010, but this will be the 1st start. india will be taking pos. however, the marks of video carly that are kept to the ro, hit shar, about white feature, is that you will be preparing for the cricket. well, cut that stuff in india in october. instead the t will include play is not picked
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for the well cop squad. the same however will be at full strength for the t 20 competition or just the die off. they're making this tearful announcement that he was retiring from international part of the desktop to tell me big ball has had a change of hoss. the 34 year old batsman says he met with the bird with there's probably just a shy casita. persuaded him to the best his decision. it means he will now be available to play about and do a walk up in 3 months time. that was back in may when chelsea announced that motor itself put to tina would be the you pub in his head coach. but friday was the 1st time that the press of the public got to meet the new bad in charge of stab for breakthrough, a part of the teen or type type or it said that finished charleston name is premier league last agent. the spot, the clubs are in a spending around $630000000.00 of new players or the last 2 terms. so windows, the full about talking about p s g cards is still busy, are did the far, which fires you wants to keep who to bring in the head of the new season,
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which begins with a hard guy because livable on august, the 30. and i know include was no pages and foot board is difficult to wait. and then, and then when you're out of here in jersey, i seen these notes about to us for the time you need to deliver the problem. the, the one thing that is. busy why we are, how we are working now in the 3 round. these is not to, to get too many times for the failure to think to, to spend time to wasting time is about to delivery from now. a to give i would verse to put in the service of the, of the team. and i found a practice. i had a qualified for fundraising. british gold pray has just gone on to why itself was done well. championship liter max was stopped and was foster in friday, practiced in his red voltage current. well champion is, i mean for he's a waiting 10 races. jerry for a hot streak of drive. just talked with zip codes. that goes, dominance has been such as
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a one knowing scene of the last 20 races discrepancy. make schedule pairs with 2nd thoughts. this is best practice. now, one of the men at the center of goals, controversial managers to try to work a month also. but the way on medical leave p j tool, commissioner j motorhead will resume his role on july 17th. the week of the open championship, while the heard has been on the intent scrutiny since the shock announcements that the p g i n d p. well, tools were badging with saudi right. just public investment fund, which finance is the live series? well, the live torres just outside london this week and it's the open champion conference with you, set the pace that the century desktop strident is at. i am the publish gives him a one shot lead, heading into brown seats. a dismay determined that golf w on a pebble beach in california. and there is a surprise leader off the round 2 of the women's us, sorry for the well done. the 455 by the toddy tops the lead about a 7 on the palm. the american is to shop split of the chasing part of this was the
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final part of a show we west his career about right to bar out of the 33 year old mr. cox for the final total. it's retarded by so i'm going to the doctor, i saw the i saw the football pitch for the possible coat during his trip. the camera and the french well come way that is in the country to visit the bus spice of his father. he also did talk about the required game of basketball with some local children and old and the i stuff walk in doors, the power size. you're struck as you to visit the village where his father was bold later on, specified that with all due respect to can lead to some possible of a slightly high found that this is double. what is the issue where by the alma has made is debbie for the san antonio spurs in the, in the summer league. this says it's actually on the charlotte quoted from las vegas, the north 0 frenchman showing some of the attributes for experts and fans alike start excited. he's been described as the best young client since the broad james room that he's debbie for the cleveland tablet. that was right back in 2003,
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read the scoring 9 points in a 76. 60 i waited for the fence. that's always what for now, for like 2 bags for a whole. and that's it for me. my. the insights of this needs as to how we're, i'm, and we'll be back in just a moment with the the, the dreaming of somebody more amazingly similar. how about some disney magic ones? you can go one big one,
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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 us is always of in 554, right? the world people pay attention to this one here, and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here . the tennessee who is accused of rounding up hundreds of black and african migrants and leaving them stranded on the border with libya. the folks over on the north field, they were like my headquarters here in the also coming up,
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your delegation is in the occupied westbank to assess the damage caused by israel as assaults on jeanine. the us defends is plans to slide cluster homes to ukraine

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