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the sisters, when do you see the floods? say, is that going to be my blood on that was to a knife long search for answers and close finding salon witness on al jazeera, the the us treasury secretary says china and america has significant disagreements that must be communicated clearly and directly. the voluntary johnson, this is out here a lot from, so we'll start coming up to a kia sends 5 ukrainians soldiers back home. russia accuses it's a 5 day thing of christmas swamp deal to visit,
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or was accused of violating international norm by rounding up hundreds of black african migrants. and the leading stranded on the board with libya and the babies survived. these various souls, former jeanine refugee camp, occupies westbank, the us treasury secretary done it yet and has wrapped up a full day visit to china. she says the objective was to deepen ties and reduce the risk of misunderstanding jaelyn mets. the chinese premier and other officials describing the discussions as direct and productive or chinese state media save asians, leaders expressed concern with us. we cannot make sanctions and restrictions the visits, photos, one by us, secretary state antony, blinking last month. also, we continue to improve relations between the super fast as the us in china have
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significant disagreements. those disagreements need to be communicated clearly and directly, but present in spite. and then i do not see the relationship between the us in china, through the frame of creek power conflict. we believe that the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive. both nations have an obligation to responsibly manage this relationship to find a way to live together and share with global prosperity. let's go live now to katrina you in beijing. katrina, what were the main issues raised on this trip then as well during the full day trip, huge of aging. janet jaelyn said with a number of chinese officials. and the overarching thing was how these 2 major economies can co exist and life despite
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a long list of differences. and she said that the binding this ration wants to produce healthy competition. one that does not for people to have to choose between the us and china. so she was very much at risk for a pains, for example, to raise the issue of the risky and just to make sure that it's distinguished from this idea of the coupling. she said it would be disastrous with us and a couple of from china. but there are some areas that they would like to diversify the supply chains, and that these are sometimes based on the reasons of national security. but that us work to make sure that this was narrow in scope and transparency. and that spike these measures. there's still a lot of slides of the economy that is uncontroversial that china and us continue to build on exchanges with and could you get this trade that can still be robust going forward. she also us doing to even the playing ground for us bands operating here. she says that there are some regulations that has to be on staff as many international businesses operating in china. she'll search for more market reforms
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that would not only benefit us funds, but also china is economic. where is that lodge? and she also raised consent and she says, what she uptake was actions against us companies in china moving forward. she also said that the just what was discussed was multiple areas of corporations leading climate change and suffragette. they have reasons why they just talked about climate financing, as well as possible changes to get restructuring internationally. and finally, she mentioned that she raised trade, the chinese officials, the chinese funds not to provide any material support to precious word. katrina was anything concrete actually agreed? i mean, can this visit be said to have been successful whether or not it's successful really depends on the metric which your,
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your measuring is. if you look at whether danielle and was able to deepen communication, taped away from real conversations, going forward, meet the new economic team in china, then tick, tick, tick. yes, she did all of those things. however, as to whether she was able to complete this very tough task of convincing the aging that national security measures employers by the month, by the administration. i'm showing nice, but i'm a measures that have strangled a fact as a semi conductor that this is just the national security and not about containing china. it seems that she was less successful, not once, according to a chinese readout staging. mentioned that national security should not be used essentially as an excuse or political tool of whether she was able to convince them that the risk is different from the coupling she herself mentioned during the press conference that there was still some skepticism that. and finally as to whether any major agreements was made in terms of this long list of disputes. certainly it
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doesn't seem like there was any reach agreement reached katrina, you live in beijing for us. thank you. so it has a case to kiera, validating a prisoner swap agreements by sending home 5 you creating come on this. well, the men were held as heroes for these think the defense of the of us dollar steel sonton mario pub, in a day of and september the men was sent to to keep the crime insights. they were meant to stay there until the end of the will. well, mcbride reports from keith. the president followed him, is a lensky returns to ukraine, claiming another successful overseas mission. and leaving to key a with an added price. 5 soldiers who let the resistance at the as of steel works in my view, paul, unconsidered will heroes buying most ukrainians after the surrender to russian forces they were released as part of
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a prisoner exchange on the apparent understanding they would set out the war into key but what now on the same plane is the president coming home. so lensky had been meeting with president ridge of typo the one who has been playing a key mediating role in this war, maintaining strong relations with moscow while supporting ukraine's bid for the day to membership. i will try enough green deserves nato membership. i'd like to emphasize that point i've always defended persistently, say, a piece crease. no loser should be to see it. so lensky and the one help talks about the renewal of the deal that allows the exports of ukrainian grain across the black sea, which runs out in little more than a week on which russia has been reluctant to renew. but i'm not those looking them up today. we have focused on the how the leadership of tech you and your leadership president ad on can help restore peace and normally international order where the
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interest of all of balancing. so i'm not so lensky. we tons to keep with his forces, locked in fee is fighting on all fronts as ukraine's comforter, offensive grind zone. all of this is happening is ukraine box, the 500 day of this war, with a special video from presidents the landscape hailing his country's military and seemingly reaffirming his position as the thing ahead for ukraine's continued resistance. it coincided with the release of another which li, symbolic video, a visit, buys the landscape, snake island. it to me, it was seized by russian forces on the 1st day of the war, but late to retaken by ukrainian troops. cream is a small island, says the lensky in the country, but to him, proof that old ukrainian land will one day be regained. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith beloved, ukraine's minute trace has at least 8 people have entailed in the russian rocket
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attack. and they don't yet screech, and they're all kit struck a residential area in the city of nyman, at least the teen more people were reportedly injured in the bum. bob and i said, bake has more from come a task and then on it, the regional administrator administration has said that they believe it was a rocket detective released some images that show and buildings damaged the buildings of also individuals that have been killed. they say one woman is out of town, a bite cried another man, was loading his vehicle to go away with his family for the weekend. natalie mon was in the hands of the russians last year, but the ukrainians ran to the car to offensive last year and took it back. but since there, then it has been under constant attack of by the russians. natalie. money is also, is a place where there's a key, really junction in the eastern donuts. and the ukranian say that they have repelled several of the texts from the russians. but this latest rocket, the tech comes dest days of the ukraine, and ministry said that it has noticed a gathering the russian forces in the name on direction. they say around $120000.00
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russian soldiers will gathering in the lima and come penske direction elsewhere in the east. do ukrainians say that they're making gains nearby most to the north and south, although that's very difficult to corroborate. but in reality that there's really no real change on the front lines here in the east, although the constant air raid sirens and send of like to reaping fiber also strikes coming back going on throughout the day and night. i started big data cover task eastern. okay. the us present, so by that has been criticized by the un secretary general rights groups and some fellow democrats of the announcements that washington will supply cluster bombs to ukraine or white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has more. this is surprising because uh typically you'd hear criticism from the opposition republicans, but now the president is here and pushed back from within his own democratic party . a particularly from the progressive are sort of further left of the democratic
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party progressives have written a letter 19 members and what they're saying is that they feel that this is not consistent with their values. in other words, the president, when he came into office, really said that the platform of foreign policy under his administration was going to be to put human rights 1st. and a cluster munitions really are contrary to that, that they linger on the battlefield much longer after conflicts and because of their high failure rate to detonate. and so they disproportionately harm civilians, often women children, because they don't get names. children can often pick these up these little bomb let's that look like children's play toys or balls. and they can, may more even kill children in and other civilians. and so that is the concern here of so many progresses. they say there's no such thing as
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a safe cluster bomb despite arguments to the contrary. and they say that really the president has let not just americans down, but the world, given that he promised to be a leader when it comes to human rights. the villages here has exclusive coverage from the border between to music and libya. with more than a 1000 black african refugees and migrants remains frantic, little food, water, or shelter. they were rounded up and it's in this, in a city of spikes and busts to the heavily minutes rise for them. but live in water gauze. what that limit it includes pregnant women and $29.00 children out of china reports from the city of the water near the border between the attendants. yeah. of the 2 needs in ministry of interior released a statement saying that he contacted the acting
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a minister of interior. imagine how busy that they spoke and that both parties agree that they need to come up with a unified stance on illegal migration. now, north africa has long been a transit hub for african migrants, a trying to reach your opinion shores. here in libya, you, when i estimate that there are more than 700000 migrants in the country. they faced widespread abuse including arbitrary detention kidnapping ports or an even rate. and i think that's why we're seeing what's many migrants seeking a safer alternative. and that's why they, they, they went to, to this. but with recent comments from place site, which many have described as insightful and races, he's created an atmosphere of animosity towards african migrants. the situation is fox, which is a popular departure point from tennis for migrants trying to reach. europe has been
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tensed for a couple of months last week that reached a breaking point where residents of the city to region residents were protesting against the presence of african migrants. things got why, when a to easy in man was killed, which led to things are in the city. and that's when that's amusing. stories began their crack down. now for these hundreds of migrants stranded on the border, the situation is only gonna get worse unless libyan authorities and the 2 nations are able to come to some sort of agreement and allow you monetary and organizations or, or, or the, perhaps the you, when i open a quarter and, and, and, and, and be able to give them humanitarian assistance. but for now, the outlook, the out, the outcome of this situation looks grim. we'll train up, i'll just 0 water. or is that a jason of more than starts him boss is an
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e. representatives is visiting jeanine and occupied westbank. 12 palestinians were killed in a major is rarely a sold on its refuge account earlier this week. they would assess the off them off and the damage cause to homes and infrastructure. posted in health, ministry says is very forces attached to 3 hospitals during that 2 day as sold patients, including newborn babies or quotes in attacks using t. i guess the abraham reports from jeanine. she shouldn't be touching him, but does so angry when he, knowing these old maybe i mean, it has already survived at to your guess attacked his mother's hand one time have she says it's the, gives him a sense of safety, a sign that she's there for him and watch the videos showing attacks by sweetie. pauses on hospitals engineering, scared and helpless. she wanted to be bid with her baby,
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but she couldn't get to him, especially. so i was sad and worried all the time since the invasion to the camp started. i couldn't be around him. i couldn't hold him to my chest or even see him . i have no mother ever goes through what i went through. it miss arlington area close to the hospital. with this is say snipers open fire on people on the hospitals ground. and fire to your guess into the emergency room. this one landed in the nursery and there was no excuse me to re put em each one of the to move the babies away from the windows and closer to one another nurse. ms. williams academy care. it's for the crying babies. she says it's amazing. they survived. she cannot guarantee their development hasn't been affected by the attack. let me know if they're vulnerable. even a knock on their incubators could affect babies and wake them up. that's what we consider to stress or imagine the sound of bullet point. now you're golfing
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invasion. yes, it is a difficult simple that thing. some of the babies were born to parents who with mister lawrence is really assault on the janine refugee camps 20 years ago. they fear this of children. we also see the future filled with anxiety here and on certain it maybe i know was released from the nursery. after 3. the forces withdrew from the refugee camp. she suffered breathing problems hidden by the way that says what was supposed to be the safest place for her, turned into one of the worst. and it must have been. i can't wait for her to leave the hospital. the stuff was amazing but i feel so scared. i don't want her away from me. they say their babies are strong and low. but the parents of i let and me know that experience of israel's military occupation is just beginning. they only wish it hadn't started so soon the he just eat a, do you need the occupied westbank? what's that?
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i had done that i'll just as saving the amazon rain forest, the leaders of columbia and brazil file that's a coordination to stump out, vehicles, deforestation. the the a hello, the rain is piling up in northern bucket starting so low hor 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 extend straight through to go to that stage
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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 central areas as well. is that some 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 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. the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama, to ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from am to the arabic language in the world. the award
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announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w . w dot h t, a dot q a. the welcome back, her mind to all the main stories this us treasury secretary, it's on it yet and has it wrapped top for, for a visit to china. she says that china and america have significant disagreements that must be communicated clearly and directly. russia has accused to kiera,
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validates in a prison disrupt agreements. are these things 5 you creating commodities? that'd be resistance. that style still not last yet, but surrendered to russian soldiers. human rights groups of us to an easier to suspend expulsions of african refugees. hundreds of people were rounded up and driven to the village rise, and i'm going to using live in florida this week. thousands of people have defined the protests done in paris and march to commemorate the black man who died in police custody in 2016. the how much for his family, so he's suffocated with offices pinned him to the ground with tensions remain high across the country. also the police counting of a teenager spot riots last week. police reports from paris. this was the demonstration french authorities tried to stop 11 days after the killing of 17 year old. not quite a policeman in the suburbs of paris, the sister of another man who died in police custody in 2016 continued have points
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for justice. because we have always demonstrated peacefully. and today, the police department laptops on the pretext of recent events to try or have to break through a police told him to carry out the protest, choose held for yes, since that brother adama's death. only this year the authorities refused permission . they will say a full of the writing with a swept friends in the past week and a half that didn't happen. some pepper spray was used in troy or his brother and another man were arrested for the demonstration, broke up with the mulch over the organizes hooked up in here where they told us that actions were a success like the mounts the police are trying to stop the police say they will prosecute us a try. all right, for not formally declaring the demonstration we. yes. french police of violent people talk of these youtube at nights, but we want to say to them, let's build on and get together. let's build ourselves,
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come and work with us. let's to, let's organize. let's find solutions to these problems without resorting to violence. this much was originally planned for the 19th of july, but was brought forward to keep the spotlights on the police in the wake of niles killing police now said next week's pass, the day celebrations could be another flash point pull. reese, which is era, paris united nations, is warning that the conflict and saddam could force more than 1000000 people to flee the country. the army has been fighting the power minute to rapid support forces for controllers to don. for 93 months, more than $180000.00 people have already fled across the western board and to chad . off with interest reports, one board, a camp in the town of audrey, the not to issues. and it is just as a charge, say time is running out for tens of thousands of students use refugees in charge, especially in eastern chide, because food is running low and logistical problems. i'm mounting right now. the
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estimates of the united nations agencies for the number of facilities refugees who have come into child are more than 250000. i'm still counting. this is a routine for distribution activity by the wall full program. what do you see here is a family trying to ship out some food items brought to them by the was with program . so i'm sold them beans. i'm clicking on and the weights this program is saying that they cannot afford to give families more than one meaning a day. they're not to miss your side of the case as of monday, pushing out on the rise in reference to terms in eastern chart and other parts of jobs were sued and his references have moved to. and now over here you see families sharing out the list of they've got some sort of beans cooking or that was given to them by the workforce program. but right over there, thousands of out of food and these refugees waiting to be served with time running
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out. it looks like they're going home with nothing. how many degrees i'll just do that. i'd raise on the charge suit on board and focused on 8 children have been killed in a land slide, triggered by monsoon range, chose and age between $12.15 were fading. a game of crickets on a sunday bank next to the collapse, at least 55 people, the knob and tube in the weather related incidents of the past 2 weeks and more rain is full costs. most of the fatalities have been caused by landslide, so electrocution, the leaders of columbia and brazil have mentioned the southern of columbia city to try and map out a plan to preserve the m, as in greenforest varmint, ministers from 8 countries. scientists on representatives of indigenous nations, or attending the summit in a took him asunder and p a. t reports from the top. i lose meaning still a vital threat to humanity. that's how the leaders of brazil in columbia are
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describing the trip to the great this natural treasurer, the amazon rain forest. my government is committed to ending deforestation by 2030 . this is a commitment that amazon in countries come take on together in the bell and plan. there was a lot of work. we can cooperate on deforestation. indiana zone is that record levels, despite commitments by governments and companies across the region to stop it. and it's coming dangerously close to being 20 percent destroyed at threshold, which experts say would be a point of no return call me and president gustavo paper said rich countries should contribute to a fund to support farming communities who've been clearing flores to grace capital one. the how much will they pay us for it? why don't do the same as those in the north? the northern people wiped out before i some kid with the indigenous people. it's about development. do we have to do the same?
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or is there an entirely different perspective before arriving at the meeting? brazil, and now so 33 percent reduction in deforestation since president luna returned to the office 6 months ago. but experts say is not enough after the devastation caused doing to heat both tomatoes, administration, which weekend environmental restrictions, middle time young kids and the court will not underestimate a problem that has been accumulating for decades. when it hasn't been a single government, but many consecutive ones that have allowed us to reach such a high level of degradation for it, we could soon reach the point of no return. the international criminal network start polluting rivers between legal mining and cutting down the forest to expand cattle ranch and get into the crop cultivation, columbia in brazil say more regionally. integration is needed to fight against that . we will establish the international police cooperation center in mendoza and create an integrated air traffic control system which will help dismantle the route
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used by organized crime. through the meeting late the ground works for a regional presidential level summit that will be held in bristol next month. hoping to implement policies that could save one of the world's most important and fragile echo systems before. it's too late. i listened that i'm get. i just read a book that it's, donna, is one of the wells biggest producers of both gold and co. ok. but it's suffering, it's west economic crisis in a generation is just signed a new 3 year bailout program with the international monetary fund box. would it make a difference? or the types of reports from across these with this say they haven't been paid in 2 years. they supplied siege to public schools. im gonna now disparate supplies the demand and what's owed to them with interest because of inflation. we just assumed that the due process should be followed. and um we need to be given to us. we asking for too much government assigned to use the program with the
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international monetary fund to bring down inflation and to 6, which we cannot make problems. but this may not reduce public to levels create jobs will increase salary, lots of new taxes are being introduced. so the taxes are going to stop by to the end altogether as this collision. i think we should stop prepaying for some unrest . them to leave the front. it's very possible, as we start to realize back, yeah, endings have helped me but just in power. so i'm going to is no conditions of these loans mean the government has to cut spending and of the price of water fuel and electricity would like to keep going on you to reduce our profit the lead lead to pricing because
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of some of the government saves a $3000000000.00 i'm a sellout will help pay for the imports, get the cost to living classes under control and finish development projects. a lot of large projects like the road had sold because there was no money to finish them with critics of the government, se corruption and mismanagement all such as like and forgotten his thinking on the difficult man's have experience within us. it's a country 70. i'm is program sense of gain to the payments in 1957. the question is, what does though lead to economic prosperity? we just more hardship for the people. how to my task out is there across the ssl just here with the headlines now. the us treasury secretary is on it yet and has wrapped up a full day visit to china. she res.

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