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the heart of this tragedy, eliza taylor, the immense resilience and determination of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power, somalia, a fight for survival and the jersey to a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of on networks journalist on alger 0, the we believes that the world is big enough for both of our countries to thrive. to us treasury secretary, janet yellen wraps off a full day visit to china, cooling it productive the . this is allen, just a life from doha. so coming up took us and fun ukrainian soldiers back home. russia
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q is, is it a violation of prison? a swamp deal to me is he is accused of violating international no my rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them stranded on the border with libya and a memorial body in strong thousands defiant that on protest to demonstration against police brutality. the us treasury secretary, janet jaelyn, has a wrapped up a full day visit to china. she says the objective was to deepen ties and reduce the risk of misunderstanding yellen, the chinese premier and other officials describing the discussions as direct and productive chinese state media says asians leave this express concern with us economic sanctions and restrictions. the visit follows one by us secretary of state and to the blanket in may. this of intended to improve relations between the says
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pals. the us in china have 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. that's bringing out china corresponding katrina here. she's joining us live from badging. no shortage of differences between the was to la just economies. katrina, how did yell and balanced trying to reconcile relations while protecting us interests the well during the full days here,
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janet jaelyn did her best to convince chinese officials that she met with that boy upon these 2 largest economies in the world to co exist and thrive while the us is maintaining protections of its interest protection is that it is necessary to protect its national security. so she said that the us wants to engage in healthy competition and doesn't want to force people have to choose between the us and china. now, some of these disagreements rate directly during the press conference, she said that while the us wants to diversify its supply chains at the risk is what divided ministration is quoted. it does not want to do couple that this would be disastrous and that these national security measures that have been imposed while they are here to stay, that divided ministration. to do that best to make sure that these, the narrow in scope and transparency and that there still remains loss areas in economic corporation that all i'm controversial is what she said. and that these 2 slides could continue to build on that, including
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a robust rate. she also defended the interest of us bands, operations. you're in china, as you all staging, to produce a more level playing ground and race concerns about what she said was an optic in west of actions against u. s. companies operates and guess she also said that there was a clear area is where a lot of aging and most and could work together. maybe climate change and suffering debt. and you said that discussed was plummet financing, and possible changes to debt restructuring. on the last note though, she did mention the boy ukraine, another very big area of dispute between the 2 sides that you want that chinese funds not provide any material assistance to rush. as you mentioned, national security concerns, katrina in the visit comes this days off the u. s. and then china and pose export restrictions that are critical to the global ship making industry the both sides of national security concerns. was there anything concrete to address that or the other major issues between the 2? i think of all the areas of dispute between
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china in the us, the issue of chips and houston semi conductors is one that really had staging the lawyers. and it seems that this is at the cost of its disagreements. when john yellow was speaking, she defended these measures as necessary. and it seems that i'm not going to be any changes to this policy. and it seems to be a major point of tension. we had a chinese readout from state media and the mentioned i part the generalization of national security is not conducive to normal economic trade exchanges. and that's what the only point that johnny yelling since i've had trouble convincing the agent officials about. she also mentioned through the press conference that which and try to distinguish the difference between the risking indeed coupling. but this do remain to be some skepticism from chinese officials on that front. although she did say that there was some success here in the fact that this was about keeping the communication as you heard that this was paving the way for more conversations. you
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did believe that this was taking a steps forward in terms of improving those ties and she was at the end of the day able to meet chinese new economic team, which is also part of the objective. right. katrina, thank you very much for that. that is katrina you live in badging. thank you. the bush has a choose to keep a violation of prison. a swap agreement by sending home 5 ukrainian come onto is the mental health as he was for leading the defense of the as of stalls to implant and mario full and a deal. in september, the men was sent to kill the crime and says they were meant to stay there until the end of the war. rob mcbride and reports from case 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 steelworks in
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my view, paul, unconsidered we'll hear rose by most ukrainians. after the surrender to russian forces. they were released as part of 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. zalinski had been meeting with president red chip typo the one who has been playing a key mediating role in this rule. maintaining strong relations with moscow while supporting ukraine's bid for the day to membership, trying to you green deserves and they to membership. i would like to emphasize that point i've always defended persistently fair piece craze, no lose. there should be to this, you need 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 around because not those looking them up today we have focused on the how the leadership of tech. yeah. and your
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leadership present in add on can help restore peace. no more international order where the interest of all about logic. so i'm not so landscape. we tons to keep with his forces, locked in fee is fighting on all fronts as ukraine's comforter offensive grinds on . all of this is happening is ukraine box, the 500 day of this war, with the special video from president 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 that to me, that was seized by russian forces on the 1st day of the war, but late to retaken by ukrainian. slips. 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,
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i'll just say era. keith, beloved ukraine says its troops have involved with bach moves, and the country is east. it's armed forces have a nice this for to it's showing what it said. is it soldiers storming russian positions during an offensive box. what has been to the hot fist fighting for months? russia kept to the city. and nathan, may i, some vague, has moved from comma task near lee mon. 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 and 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, mounted, attacked, or offensive last year and took it back, but since there, then it has been under constant attack by the russians. natalie. money is also is a taste for there's
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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 russian soldiers will gathering in the name on compounds 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 signed of i to reaping 5 also strikes coming back going on throughout the day and night i started big, i'll just say to cover task, eastern ukraine, us president, joy, the item has been criticized by the un secretary general rights groups and some fellow democrats over the announcement at washington will supply cluster bones to ukraine. whitehouse correspondence committee,
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healthcare 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 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 and 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
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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 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. migraines from sub saharan africa, so they fit for their safety intimacy. hundreds have been rounded up and bossed to the be in florida where they remain stranded. now that china reports from the city of the water near the border between libya and tennessee. a these overcome huge obstacles and distances to reach denisia, but the perilous journey is far from over for the sub saharan migrant. they are camping out in front of this un refugee agency building in the 20s in capital.
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i'm. we're not here to create problems. we're only on route to europe. we're not here to stay or harm the locals, but even amongst us, they are harmful people were harassing us situation. inspectors is very bad. many or scared. afraid to even wander the streets. a tax on migrants have increased in recent months. likely he soon as i had for the people, blake understand. yes. i'm the people outside are the people the color scheme? no. isn't in spots much much adults. i most of the people that i don't know why last week to news use 2nd largest cities, vax. so on the 10th classes between residents and migrants. april on monday. so a 2 easy man step to the in response to an easy to authorities forcibly
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deported hundreds of migrants from the city to the to median live in border human rights watch accuse to easier of violating international law by collective expulsions of black migrants. some tunisians agree collect to expulsion our defense for your by elation of international law and basic principle. justice, you cannot collectively judge the people um, for without giving them proper rights. the tunisian libyan border has been described as no man's land. some have been here for a week, but every day, more black migrants are being dumped here by too easy and authorities. they are in during scorching heat and say they have no food or water. more than $1200.00 migrants including women and children, are stranded here. some are injured and need medical assistance,
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but no help has come from expelled from tunisia. far from livia, stuck between the 2. the situation for the hundreds of migrants near the libyan border is desperate. there are fears that a few minutes here you need assistance, doesn't reach them soon. their flight will only grow grimmer. malik china, which is 0. so water defines malware. thousands of people have defied a protest band and powers and march to commemorate a black man who died in police custody in 2016 autumn atrocities. families says he's suffocated when offices pinned him to the ground. tensions remain high across the country going to the police killing of a teenager sponsor riots last week. police reports from power this was the demonstration french authorities tried to stop. 11 days after the
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killing of 17 year old. now, quite a policeman in the suburbs of paris, the sister of another mine who died in police custody in 2016, continued have points 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 every year since that brother adama's death. only this year the authorities refused permission. they will say full of the writing that is swept friends in the past week and a half a that didn't happen. some type of spray was used in troy or his brother and another mind were arrested before the demonstration broke up. with the march over, the organizers have gap in here where they told us that actions were a success. like the mounts the police for trying to stop the police say they will prosecute us a try. all right, for not formally declaring the demonstration we. yes,
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french police of violent people took of these youtube at nights, but we want to say to them, let's build off and go together. let's build ourselves, 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 out is era perris, the still ahead on the bulletin when each tiny survivors have but as rainy as solved on the janine refugee cap and the occupied westbank and relentless. he's how climate change is pushing the humanitarian crisis to critical levels in the ship. the
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and here's how it's looking across the americas on sunday. thank you for your time . let's begin just to the north and to the west of co door. we've got a swats of snow for a southern argentina, likely to dump about $5.00 to $10.00 centimeters there. and storms have certainly cooled the atmosphere in southern and south eastern brazil as the apollo now down to $21.00 and rio de janeiro, out of the thirty's top end of south america. the rain really wrapping around the north, straight through to the west. that's where our biggest pulses of rain are in for central america. really in the eastern pacific coast, had a lot of activity here. so we'll continue to watch that also bands of rain rolling across his spaniel, a striking dominican republic in brunswick, canada as a popular spots. so could impact plants there. and we've also got storms across the southern us, the se, us as well. but we're really seeing the moisture ramp up off the atlantic for the mid atlantic and the northeast. you know, places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain over
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a short period of time. that could certainly trigger some flash flooding. daytime heating likely to trigger some storms across canada is british columbia. providence and the heats continues to be a factor. this is dangerous heat in the desert. southwest phoenix at $44.00 degrees, but your temperatures will go up in the days to come. the, the the, the, the, the but the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching and how does the i would need is of a reminder of our top stories, the sound of the us treasury secretary, janet jaelyn has wrapped off a full day visit to china. she said that china and america have significant disagreements must be communicated clearly and direct me. she has a choose to keep a violation of prison, a swap agreement by releasing 5 ukrainian commanders, and that the resistance at the as of stalls teagle plan. last year of surrender to russian soldiers and human rights groups of them is suspend expulsions, of african refugees. hundreds of people around at off and driven to the ministry
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wise on a long beach of his in libyan bullshit this week. a delegation of oral surgery and bassett has an e u representatives as a visiting janine and the occupied westbank 12 palestinians were killed, of the major is rarely a solid contents refugee camp. earlier this week, than to assess the optima and damage cost homes and infrastructure to a rally's been held in gaza to mazda $60.00 and kind of a 3 of the founding of the palace to the infection i had on the groups a was to resist as ready occupation hundreds of support to show their support for palestinians. and janine is um, on the line was that the policy is on the support and events name. what is the new we come to the facing visit you'd be rates? and as soon as the 1st day of the project and goals on the ration
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with the cold, the policy and resistance the product in the absence on the actions that result, the thing is killed and move the the we got to here today in the festival named jerusalem, hey, we come to say we're still faithful to a, sold out, so have people to sacrifice. but i felt was full on the compass of the posting people. is jerusalem, an o x, a holy most of the with one of the, one of the not things with more is really rates on dollars on the west fund. i do. the invoice is inevitably increase the accountability for the credit was like when does the government? if i had one, i guess the and the pals to be in house ministry says it's very forces attacked 3 hospitals during the 2 day assault patients,
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including newborn for cushion attacks where his body forces use t a gas. me that 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. it's your guess attack his mother's hand one time and she says it's to give him a sense of safety, a sign that she's there for him. and watch the videos showing attacks by sweetie forces on hospitals engineering, scared and helpless. she wanted to be bid with her baby, 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. in miss arlington area, close to the hospital with this se snipers open fire on people on the hospitals ground, and fire to your guess into the emergency room. one landed in the nursery. there
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was new, excuse me, to be put in each one of the to move the babies away from the windows and closer to one another nurse must vivian's academy of care. it's for the crying babies. she says it's amazing. they survived. she cannot guarantee that 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. we considered a stress or they imagined the sound of bullet quinetta dawson evasion. yes, it was a difficult symbol that thing, some of the babies were born to parents who missed the launch is really assault on the janine refugee camps 20 years ago. they fear this of children. we also face the future filled with anxieties here and on certain that b, b, i know, was released from the nursery. after 3, the forces withdrew from the refugee camp. she suffered breathing problems,
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him all 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 last, but the parents of iowa and need know that experience of israel's military occupation is just beginning. they only wish it hadn't started so soon the he did just the to do you need the occupied westbank to the united nations as one into the conflict. and so don could force more than a 1000000 people to flee the country. the army has been fighting the power men to treat rapids support forces for control of saddam for nearly 3 months. more than 180000 people have already fed across the west in florida and chad off when address reports from one voter camp and the town of audi. the united issues and it is just as a charge say time is running out for tens of thousands of sort and use refugees in
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charge, especially in eastern chide because food is running low and logistical problems. i'm mounting right now. the estimates of the united nations agencies for the number of facilities refugees who have come into child at more than 250000. i'm still counting. this is a routine for distribution activity by the world food program. what do you see here is a family trying to ship out some food items brought to them by the was with program, some slogan, beans i'm cooking was and the way for the 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 attrition on the rise in reference to terms in eastern charges are the parts of jobs or students references have moved to and now over here you see families sharing
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a little bit got some sort of beams, 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 out. it looks like they're going home with nothing. how many degrees i'll give you the address on the charge suit on board to pack a style. now with 8 children have been killed in a landslide, treated by monson reins. the children age between 12 and 15 were playing for good when ascending back next to them collapsed. at least 55 people have now been killed and weather related incidents over the past 2 weeks. and will rain is full cost. most of the said how the things have been caused by land slides or electrocution. to meet us of columbia and resume, have measured southern columbia to try and map out a plan to preserve the amazon rain forest. and volume administers from 8 countries . scientists and indigenous representatives are attending the summit of the city of
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leticia. allah sounds around the reports from full, with those meanings filled a vital tract to humanity. the child, the leaders of brazil and columbia are describing the trip to the great this unnatural treasure. the amazon rain forest. my government is committed to ending deforestation by 2030. this is a commitment at amazon in countries come take on together in the bell and plan. there was a lot of work we can cooperate on. the for a station in the amazon is at 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. the president's gustavo paper said the rich countries should contribute to a fund to support farming communities has been clearing for us. do grace cattle. what the how much will they pay us for it? why not do the same as those in the know that the northern people wiped out before
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i some kid with the indigenous people? it's about development. do we have to do the same? or is there an entirely different perspective? before arriving at the meeting, brazil announced that 33 percent reduction in deforestation since president lou let it return to office 6 months ago. but experts say is not enough after the devastation caused doing to heat. both the matters administration, which weakened environmental restrictions for the time being could have been the court will not underestimate the 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 that we could soon reach the point of no return of the international criminal networks of polluting river street legal mining and cutting down the forest to expand cattle ranching, nbc crop the cultivation, columbia, and brazil say more regionally. integration is needed to fight against that. we
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will establish an international police cooperation center in mendoza and create an integrated air traffic control system which will help dismantle the root used by organized crime. 20 on the meeting, late the ground works for a regional presidential level assignment 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 listen that i'm get to. i just need a book that the hello again, i'm of this if it's wrong and or have with the top stories on ours is there on the us treasury secretary, janet yelling has wrapped up a full day visit to china. she's a serious concerns about what she says, a china is on say economic practices to us in trying to have
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