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the tangle was the big one. a goal was to find an incredible phase and you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dot com the we will not waiver. we will hot wherever you as president joe biden pledge is more weapons and support for ukraine, but no time line on keeps membership of nato. the 0 venue. it's great to have you with this. this is elza 0 line from the also coming
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up the you in the says 2600000000 people when to day or more without eating. last year. the palestinian president makes a rear visit to the janine refugee camp the seat of israel's deadliest assault in years. and no lights, no cameras, no action. hollywood, on the brink of a shut down with the threat of ai at the heart of the dispute. the ukrainian president bullied him years. lensky is welcome to commitments by g 7 nations to support ukraine for as long as it takes to defeat russia. at the end of a 2 day nato summit in lithuania, zalinski said the assurances are a foundation of security on the past of joining the alliance. the day earlier, he expressed frustration to the delay in joining nato journal reports from vilios. hello, the music lensky, came deville news, hoping for
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a family invitation to join the nathan lines and the timeline for succession. he goes away with need of an outcome that he said on tuesday would be upset that in him a red rebuke from the u. k. defense minister who said zalinski ought to show more gratitude, which he liked to did. when lamp was at the new, we have positive, very positive news about new defense support packages from our partners. and on the sidelines of the summit, we've already started these meetings. we have the agreements and i thank each of the leaders who offered us these packages. he leaves with the package of measures. the nato says, withdrawal ukraine, closer with the pathway to membership sometime after the war is over. and g 7 countries offering long term security guarantees that will ensure ukraine's defense across the land sea and nato secretary general gen. still the re, a firm that ukraine's future lies within the alliance. today, we meet us equals are look forward to the day. we need the past hours. the
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next best thing to nato membership, the ukraine comes in the form of those g 7 guarantees to be negotiated, that will support not just ukraine's long term security, but also its economy reconstruction and efforts towards governance. president biden included a powerful statement that the allies will support ukraine for as long as it takes before a speech. setting out his vision of a strong confident america blanked by strong confident allies when it was craven less for land and power. unless there's the war on ukraine, he was very nato would break apart. he was betty native would break. he thought our unity would shatter. at the 1st testing, he thought democratic leaders would be wait, starts, p thought wrong. 5 moves on to meet no degree does in helsinki, the end of
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a european to showcasing america's ambition for leadership in the world. that may lead some wondering how much of that leadership will remain beyond the next us election. during the whole elder 0 building, it's a gremlin has been watching those developments closely. here's it spokesman dmitri pest golf restraint matures, retrain actually, which can be considered as a mistake and potentially very dangerous because providing any security guarantees to green effectively ignores the international principles of indivisible security. that said, providing security guarantees to green encroaches the russian federation security. this is impossible, this is fraught with very short, medium and long term negative consequences. a speaking at the nato summit turkeys president richard pipe or the one said he is ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides propose such talks in legit looms uh if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we would be glad to. and as told
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to you, we are ready for that is stumble. has now become a center, as you know, for the green quarter adora unit and other potential future steps. we're always ready to act as a mediator any time because in fact, currently we are do and on the ground and ukraine, at least one civilian was killed and 5 others injured in a rush or an attack on the city of that for regional the grant. and emergency services that a child was among the injured. on monday, 7 people were killed in a striking and a distribution points in these upper region region that was on the eve of the nato summit. the united nations human rights chief is accusing russian forces of committing what he describes a shocking of uses in ukraine. he says the human body has recorded arbitrary detention of more than 900 civilians, including children. we also documented the, some of the executions of 77 civilians, why they were auditory arbitrarily detained by the russian federation over 90
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percent of the 10. these has by the russian federation, whom we was able to interview stated that they had been subjected to torture and their treatment including sexual violence in some cases by russian security personnel. palestinian and president smallwood abbas has made his 1st visit to jeanine in more than a decade. it came a week after israel's deadly assault on the area. 12 palestinians were killed in the 2 day. is really aaron ground attack, which severely damaged the janine refugee camp. and as laura han reports, people there won't be penalised thing and authority to do more to improve their lives. the crowds and security rushed to the entrance of janine refugee camp with just over a week ago. the is ready, me head full, its way in the you of the icon of resistance in the face of is rarely aggression. surrounded by god's posting in president for the past, had
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a unifying message. whoever wants to attack us, we won't accept any attack from anyone. and we will stay standing and patient the tell us time, be free, if this aggressive occupation let us get rid of it and we say move away from our homeland. this is the 1st time policy and present what about this, this the janine in 10 years and people have come out in the blistering heat to welcome him. so many people were spoken to for, they need help to rebuild their live president, a boss on the policy the store to have been on the pressure. his popularity has plummeted. many posting and so angry with it, security, coordination with israel and the rest of fine to from time to time. also, his lack of presence in the northern occupied westbank, which critics say made way for the rise of arms groups inside to come. the biggest factions here the janine battalion, which is the, is nomic jihad on through, on the i like the mountains brigade, which is the top of the great. they start to gain momentum in 2021. i'll just
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include the lines in annapolis and now there are more groups emerging in talk with them in jericho, which poses even more challenges for about the extra and the slot a. he's worried israel real quick. there's a pool for the also to, especially because inside these ready to government, some ministers are demanding the policy and you know, sort of thing he's pushed towards collapse. he's also trying to convince the americans that he still exists and is active and present themselves. but so many people inside the janine camp a calling on the policy and authority to improve the lives or when these radio and the launches assault lima, and had just said she locked herself, 4 children on her baby in this room, one listening to the explosions outside delete a my 14 year old daughter freaked out, got very scared. the class fell on our heads off to was the all me came inside for
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us because that's i like the left. the dogs entered brown and black and they took my cousin away. uh, we all 3 my she had any message for president abbas and what is it? the most important thing is to rebuild the infrastructure in the camp and the houses stuff with demolished off the years. empower people here asking is the policy and authority is still effective? present a boss came with will. what some promises the many here say it's time to deliver on those promises. laura, on i'll just 0 jeanine. as the law says, an incident on lebanon's border fence with israel is under investigation. israel's mill latrice as an attempt was made to sabotage the barrier for the suspects were dispersed. it happened on the 17th anniversary of the war between has the line is real and hudson decided to be on the safe. of course, the incident that happened today is under investigation. i'm waiting for the
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brothers to tell me exactly what happened at the border. the mobile has, it seems like there was more than one incidents, necessary actions will be taken afterwards. egyptian president of the 5000 c. c. and the, if you open prime minister of the med, have met in cairo, egypt presidency says the leader is discuss the conflict in sedan. and if you, if his grand renay san stem, the meeting comes ahead of a summit of sedans, neighbors to be hosted by cairo on thursday. but leaders from car to have not been invited to the talks. now, sedans, foreign ministers, both down to 0 and port sedan on the eve of the summit, him to send me what they need. a sedan from the start has been open to any initiatives that might help finding the end of the conflict and save our people from the plight of war and stop aggressions, being committed by mutilating forces against the capital in other regions. egypt is one of the countries that have the deepest understanding of citizens, affairs, and politics and of how we think. so we're looking with optimism at the egyptian
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initiative. tiny, hundreds of black african migrants remain stranded at the border between gene is in libya. they say they were forcibly taking their by bus last week from the city of fox after a flare up intentions with locals. on monday, june is government set it transported some of them to locations away from the border, but many remain in desperate conditions. let me train that reports and we're in the desert between the borders of tonya and live. yeah. oh. and here, stranded is about a 115 sub saharan africans. they were bussed to this area by 2 easy and authorities from the city of fox. uh now we, they, they include around 30 women, 7 of whom are pregnant and 6 children. now we've talked to a few of them. some of them are ex, extremely ill. but let's talk to eunice, who's from sierra leone units. can you tell me how long have you been here in this,
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in this particular site, or been here for 2 days now? when, when did you get, when did they bring you or who brought you? and when did they bring you from la? so i was young people with me from sucks, i was coming from work, i didn't even get to my house. you know, this doesn't mean the boss and call you to on this policy side between the bed, the boat off by the be a, it's an easier access to, to sleep. yeah, we said we don't know what i mean. so the pressure usually the most say we think it's kind of toxic, was difficult to be thinking for me to call you some of us with us. i know that people call you so i guess so in order to come on this as we come to, but what's us not giving extinction, those come to come come to come in here for 2 days now. got starving. it all. it's on low for every one of our families that go peace lighting the life. listen, you know us, we also, we speak a lot more time blow for them to shut down over here for us to speak on the almost to get to select one order was by to me for my one of my skin. so i mean, the situation is desperate. now, while eunice eunice says that he's been in
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a teenager for about 2 years. uh, but this gentleman here also what's your name? my name is lawana debrel. thank you. came through to an easy a legally no items. it's and these are legally i of my possible to of the so i'll being in twenties for somebody like he, i know steve in and that's when is the 1st time i was thinking is the 6 is so i decided to walk me to my one of my friends in fox, so we don't really the very day i read trucks. i need to this right out. so like you need some people for you do start to unfortunately new us. so on the we were on the inside the visit, so police, we would need to need some police going cartridges from the deserts. so from the pre goes, i mean that's the same kind of a thing you'll hear from over a 100, a subset or not for kids who are stuck here in this desert. we can see behind them
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or it's an issue in military and an on the sides of libyans to live in stay there. this is the teenager responsibility. the juniors are the ones that brought them here. and so they need to care for them. of course, it's a on monday hundreds of these of these migrants that were stranded here on the border were bussed back by the canadian red crescent. they've been given temporary housing, but these people still remain with and with little food and little water. other situation is as desperate as ever. i will try now. i'll just 0 on the to easy and live in border. still ahead on alpha 0 i, you know if it's unities in africa, ron's president begins his visit to 3 countries to discuss trade in diplomacy. the frank assessments $3000000000.00, is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track?
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the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy billing. there's inside story on al jazeera. we're 19 sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements for launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation, the sixty's in the arab society, on how to 0. the
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colleges when the, the, [000:00:00;00] the washing alpha 0 reminder of headlines this, our nato leaders have promised more financial and military support to ukraine. on the final day of a summit and lithuania ukrainian president voted, where's the lensky says he has received assurances that peace country will joining the alliance once the war with russia and palestinian presidents, mama, the boss, has visited geneva for the 1st time in more than 10 years his visit comes
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a week after israel's assault on the cities refugee camp. he has paid tribute to those killed in his really reigns. israel's military says it foiled an attempt to damage the northern border fence with 11. no one is really army says normally. so force was used to keep the suspects at the origin president temper him receives in uganda as part of a 3 country tour of africa. the 2 countries signed agreements on these are requirements and the establishment of agricultural projects, racy, also recognize compilers. recent approval of anti gay legislation and criticized wisdom, countries for supporting homeless sexuality, racy starts in his africa trip in kenya, where he and president william russo discussing the trade and bilateral relations. the trip is widely seen as an effort to reduce the runs economic isolation as a result of us sanctions. catherine sawyer, reports from nairobi. thank you. ron surprised. it isn't a brain team, right?
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so you chose kenya as he's fast stuff up. he's 3 country tools of africa. the main focus, the street president williams moved to and rice assigned several ugly men to talk on communication technology, agriculture, mining and poor. it seems that education this moment on that when and on, and 5 at the pin of bilateral relations for sustainable growth and development between our 2 countries saturated show that it's not just by that the nation that are grounds for relations with different african nations. the volume of trade between our countries is not acceptable. none of us is that's fine. of the visit comes at a time when rice, c. e got to form a new alliances. iran has stepped top. is diplomacy in recent months of the as of west and functions? glad to economic and political isolation. age maybe mocking the beginning of the
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end to what i've called the ronnie and for can a solution that has been ongoing impact because of the rest of the functions that are waiting post on here on the president is expected to arrive on tuesday, but that was cancelled and pushed to wednesday, the newspaper article say that that was not a coincidence. some diploma was uncomfortable about the visits either way. people see route towards foreign policy remains pro west ways that the transition. i'm the election of a new president can you? i think because any president has seems to be taking right, that radical shift and considering what they call them is going to be the countries going through. the kind of depends in seems to be given primacy. the issue of national interest, as opposed to the jewel political calculations, but i'm going out on the world. trade will also likely dominate the agenda in your gun that ends in badly off dice and use kenyan visits. both countries are facing
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economic difficulties within vibe. we also facing economic sanctions. catherine saw you all to 0. that will be, can you activists in kenya or accusing the police of using heavy handed tactics to break up protests. at least 5 people died in the demonstrations against tax hikes. inter monahan has to details protest and can use capital nairobi permit, was swift response. security forces, fire tear gas to disperse. the crowds who gather to demonstrate against the government. activists say these children were among those caught up in the smoke. these people a pc which would be allowed to be able to be fully on the most of the people. it was very easily on the point of scale. but at the other thing, people and we went ahead and get us. those were the those who came out on the
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streets fuel betrayed. they say they voted for president william router because he promised to improve people's lives. instead he double taxes on the central's like fuel. this at a time with inflation was already running. it's 8 percent. was a bubble truck when they called you the motion of the kind of going to be our problem is the cost of living is high and can you were unable to pay school fees. we don't have enough money. and this forces us to go for process. i'm not going to come to support them on that. we have suffered, we have no food, we have nothing. we can't work here with the protests going on. we do not know where to start. we played with the government to come up with solution. the government says the tax sites were necessary, can you has deaths to pay, and increasing levies would raise nearly $1.00 and a half $1000000000.00 a year. so that is your mark for affordable housing and job initiatives. right. groups of criticize can use please, for cracking down on protests. the right,
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the peaceful demonstrations is guaranteed in the constitution. but the authorities say protests like this one or illegal. any riley that's not clear to advance by the police is dispersed in the name of national security. vince and mulligan, l g 0 to the war and ukraine. the coven, 19 pandemic. and the climate crisis have increase the number of people experiencing hunger, as according to a report by you in agencies. it says the $2600000000.00 people, that's nearly 30 percent of the world's population went a day or more without eating last year. about 780000000 people are malnourished. hunger is rising in africa in western asia and in the caribbean. women, children, and rural communities are disproportionately affected of you in his aiming to end hunger by 2030. but that goal now looks unachievable with millions more expect it to go hungry and high global food prices at
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a weak currency or affecting many people in living on for 4 years. the nation has been suffering a severe economic crisis. it's not just affecting the lebanese, it's also affecting hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria and palestine who been living there for years. cigna, hold or reports from truthfully the numerous family shows us a glimpse of what life is now like. for many lebanese, the basics and essentials, including food, is no longer affordable. for nearly bankrupt, state can't provide services, and the poor can't afford to buy walter. to go home, doesn't have a refrigerator, and more often than not, there's no cooking, guess what's on the couch here under the sun,
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the past and the time that i've done that way. and i'm not converse following the beloved and numerous salary is not enough to feed his 5 children. most of the days he just brings home bread. it's estimated that it costs $30.00 a month for persons to eat. basic. essential foods in lebanon. beloved earns $40.00 a month. ringback his children don't go to school. 15 year old stockton was the only one who used to get an education, but she's been at home for the past 2 years. the world bank says loving on ranks 1st in food price installation. that's why facts and tells us buying notebooks and
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pencils is not an option in the slums of said at least twice a week, a toddy who was of some sort of ha, how do, how about the funding in the us in the sun was helpful stories of poverty and despair have become all too common, while minimum wage has been increased to $90.00 a month, it is still one 5th of what it was before the economic crisis set in. this is the story of one family, nearly a 1000000 and a half lebanese, and more than 800000 refugees from neighboring syria are struggling to put food on the table. that's more than 40 percent of the population center for the i was just either tripoli, northern 11, on the sum of all the was biggest actors, could be about to join an ongoing strike by script writers. the writers union has been skipping work for nearly 3 months already following concerns about the use of a technology. and the actors union has given
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a thursday deadline for studios to resolve the stalemate. actress fear the computer generated faces and voices could put them out of work. rob reynolds has more from all disney studio in burbank, california. if the actors strike takes place, then all activity at studios like walt disney behind me in other studios all around hollywood and across the country will almost immediately come to a grinding halt. and whether the stars are big ones, like a marvel, robbie and scarlet, johansen, or tom cruise, all actors will be required to stop working. production will stop immediately. here's the timeline. the talks between the screen actors guild and the representatives of motion picture studios will go on until midnight local time. that's about 7, g m t. they have brought in for the 1st time a federal mediator help them reach some kind of compromise. but we don't have any word yet whether that compromise has been reached. what's the deadline has passed
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in on thursday? the executive board of the screen actors guild will come together and decide whether the strikes is going to happen at issue here are not only the usual labor management disputes about benefits and pay, but also many actors are extremely concerned about advances in artificial intelligence, which could mean that in the future, they're in images, they're like, this is their persona. their voices could all be used to create computer generated movies over which they would have no control and for which they might not get paid . the knock on effects of an actor stripe combined with the ongoing, wider strike, which has been on for 3 months now are pretty devastating for the economy of this city. and also other places like new york city and atlanta, where a lot of film production is, is going on. more than a 100000000 people in the us are dealing with extreme weather conditions. record
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temperatures have been recorded in the southern and western us the northeast. meanwhile, is dealing with catastrophic flooding and that's it from me 0 venue as always, is more information on our website. that's al. sure. 0. don't com. up next is weather. and then inside story, we'll be looking at iran influence in the color. we have some like the weather in store for the korean peninsula, right, but the next couple of days, a lot of class spinning outs of northern and eastern parts of china on as seasonal rains of the system are really gathers, as we go on through with this day so that rain running in with a will most is of the yellow sea pushing some heavy down, pulls into north,
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eventually into south korea and pushing further east, which as we go through friday by friday, we will cease to try to also sing some very heavy rain, but the risk of some flooding here on the side of japan. it should be lousy, trifle childcare. with 32 sales has but western areas of homes, you will see some heavy down polls as well as we make our way into the we can follow that china shelves into a central china south of that it is generate dry. i remember into sunshine and showers across southeast asia. i may say i was going to be particularly lively across the philippines side of the next. i was have a little tropical depression just developing here. so organized storms particularly into loose on some very heavy down pulls, coming in, and the usual shouts continued across much of the region. so as long as spells are frank, continue across the good parts of india because north is wet for the northwest. i'm pleased to say, but the flooding right is a possibility, right? top engine to pull
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