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of the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2020 suite 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 we will not waiver. we will hardware us president joe biden, such as more weapons and support for ukraine, but no timeline on keys. membership is nathan. the other ones are in jordan, this is down to 0. 9 from tow coming up watching all of the trouble of election is thrown into doubts. after routing suspending the policy of
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a leading candidate goes to action to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in northern sylvia. as a boot across the news from franklin, a deliveries is closed. on no lights, no cameras, no action. hollywood is on the brink of a shot down to the threat of a lie upon the dispute. the ukrainian president brought to me as the lensky has welcomed a commitment by g 7 nations to support you crying for as long as it takes to defeat russia. at the end of a 2 day native summit to miscellaneous, so lensky said the assurance is a 8 foundation of security on the path to joining the alliance at the express frustration of the delay in joining they to. i'll just say what to do on the how reports from vilnius. hello, the music lensky came to ville news, hoping for a family invitation to join the native, a lines, and a timeline for succession. he goes away with need of an outcome that he said on
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tuesday would be upset that in him a red rebuke from the u. k. defense minister, who said zelinski or 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 would ensure ukraine's defense across the land sea and nato secretary general gen stove. the re, a firm that ukraine's future lies within the alliance. today, we need to ask equals, i look forward to the day we meet us allies. the next best thing to nato membership
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. 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 good governance. president biden called it a powerful statement that the allies will support you crying for as long as it takes before a speech. setting out his vision of a strong confident america blanked by strong confident allies and his craven less for land. 7 are on laces, the war on ukraine. he was very nato would break apart. he was very 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 a european to showcasing america's ambition for leadership in the will?
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that may lead some wondering how much of that leadership will remain beyond the next us election during the whole elder 0 building is when the criminal has been watching those developments closely. here's at spokesman dmitri pest golf mistakenly choose between. now she, 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 ukraine encroaches the russian federation security . this is impossible. this is fraught with very short, medium and long term negative consequences were on the ground in ukraine, at least one, a civilian was killed and 5 others injured in a russian attack on the city of separation. ukrainian emergency services that a child was among the injured. on monday 7 people were killed in a striking a distribution point in the southern regional region. on the eve of the native summit was thinking of the nato summit truck. he is president ridge of typo on said
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he's ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides preferred such tools in the legit looms uh if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we would be glad to. and as told to you, we are ready for that is stumble. has now become a center, as you know, for the green quarter door unit and other potential future steps. we're always ready to act as a mediator any time because in fact, currently we are there not to mention this human rights chief, is accusing russian forces of committing what he describes as shocking abuses in ukraine. he says the human body has recruited arbitrate attention a more than $900.00 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 percent of the 10. these held by the russian federation, whom we were able to interview stated that they had been subjected to torture into
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your treatment, including sexual violence in some cases by russian security personnel. got them all as electro code has certified the results of the 1st round of the presidential election. the courts, as it's not our way of a ruling suspending the policy of panada, are invalid elections irregularities. the attorney general's office may be announcement throwing doubts regardless, candidacy the 2nd round in august. no across all the court of solely at the request of the special prosecutor's office. the 7th criminal court ordered the suspension of the legal status of the political party. send me a movement well done for the marketing executive director of transparency international, guatemala. he says the country is won by corrupt elite, so didn't expect our valid so with enough folks to participate in the run of now they are taking tools to see a way to avoid the election. this is basically what is happening. so the electrolyte car today ultimately finally recognized the result of the past 25. the
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election would be to find that this by now i judge regular judge is asking the electronic if i were to kind of similar to this one. if i the add a little candidate, now the part the discharge is less than the electrode, i've pulled to to mean tool tool. eh, confirm that these disqualification by tomorrow they, they gave him 24 hours to make these decisions. so now the been, so the electorate court, what to do, do you say suddenly the lord there? because she because she to shut up electric and cold, it's that no political body can be disqualified during the election during the election. so this is openly a leak on or there, but one would see if the,
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if the it what they do tomorrow as well. so there's an incident on lebanon's boat offense with his riley's now under investigation. as well as ministry says an attempt was made to sabotage the barrier for the suspects were dispersed. it happened on the 17th anniversary of the war between the hezbollah and his rep on hudson decided to be on the safe. of course, the incident that happened today is under investigation. i'm waiting for the brothers to tell me exactly what happened at the border. the mobile has, it seems like there was more than one incident. necessary actions will be taken afterwards. the north korea has released photos of a long range missile launched off its east coast. on wednesday state medias says the ballistic missile fluid distance of really a 1000 kilometers for landing and the east sea of korea. report say that no korean lee that came jumping as cool for for the build up, but it's new. okay. awesome. silence. parliament has nominated deleted the progressive move forward party as the new prime minister comes just hours off. the
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election commission said pizza named sharon wright had violated the election, low it as off the constitutional court to suspend and then move forward party one number of seats in may's general and extra rushes, foreign minister and the us sector of states are attending the us. the on summit in indonesia and to me blinking then. so the last problem with how separate meetings with china is something different. not one you in jakarta, blinking visited beijing last month. the 1st visit to china by us secretary of state and 5 years for jessica washington. joseph live now from jakarta. jessica, so just focus through what's on the agenda for today's meeting. the here in chicago and the summers. then you can see some of the members of the press waiting for some of these foreign ministers to, to and they may change the topic. that is, of course, of key importance this week as i was in for an minutes to meet with for ministers from other countries is of course the crisis in may and march day on the agenda.
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the, as the on foreign ministers will meet with the russian council sponsor. the problem they will also meet with china is talk, give them much one each. it will also be a separate bilaterals that are taking place on the sidelines, including a bilateral meeting between one me and actually blinking of the us know the, the key topic is of course, the crisis in me and ma, i'll see on is facing a pressure from the international communities over what many have seen as a glacial pace or lack of pay for joins in resolving and increasingly deterioration situation. india not what we heard from the us state department before lunch. div lincoln deposit such a contract is that he intends to put pressure on ozzy onto the stiff pump. it's response, at least in terms of putting pressure on the june test, but it's certainly a challenge for honestly any particular budget concepts. know that you called or is looking to at least create some sort of conducive mechanism where at least dialogue can happen. but with risk not only in me in mart self,
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but within the on group itself. that is certainly proving to be a challenge. and jessica, what sort of outcome can we expect from this summer? a well, that's a particularly important question and one that many are asking at this moment, all of these on the, on events. so taking place under the center of, of the on matches for the question that many are asking as well. why does it matter? and how much is audience credibility at stake? if on cannot find a solution to one of the most pressing challenges the region has faced in use that challenge being the increasing violence in me and not. so we know that there are these roots emerging in on the, on what we've seen. it appears to be thailand charging its own top in terms of risk resolving or at least attempting to resolve the crisis in me and more and more out of 0 has heard from algebra. emetic sources is not. that is the reason that that has been a delay in, in publishing this joint communicate
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a statement from the foreign ministers of audience. because there is this dispute over the, the technicality is an over the, the issue of me and my, which is imagine as an increasingly sensitive issue. and what we're beginning to see is that it may be impossible for ozzy on to make significant will meaningful progress on the me and my issue if it cannot resolve its internal disputes. right there. jessica, washington life as the in jakarta. jessica, thank you. know, millions of people across northern syria could assume the face i humanitarian catastrophe. out of the un security council voted not to and you on monday for a to be shipped into the rebel held territory. the bible holla crossing with tech here has been a lifeline for many display syrians know to come most reports from it live in northern syria. mohammad then her family of 5 has been living and this refugee camp in north and syria for the past 5 years. as a widow and will have much reliance on aid that flows through the bottom of the hubble crossing for their survival. the un mandated program brings fluid and other
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aid through neighboring through care, as it is vital for the survival as well. being of millions of syria is like almost a month from the item on us every posting year. thing seems to be getting worse. i have to support my children with the help i'm guessing, but it's gradually decreasing. right now we're just making do with what we have and we don't have any other ways to earn money. it's really exhausting. and i worry about how we manage to survive in the upcoming days. how much fire less effort to support the children has become increasingly challenging because of the lack of resources, inadequate health living then trapped in the cycle of desperation. of this upcoming about when this, when the antibiotics has a front end security re at least have access to medical assistance, clean water, and regular food supplies. never the less full families such as mine. lacking any additional income. the absence of these resources would undoubtedly lead to
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starvation. the closure of the crossing would signify the end of life for thousands of internally displaced. individuals for humanitarian organizations estimated more than 2000000 display. syrians are living in camps like these, with a majority, depending on un for so that they did aid. but the un security council failure to renew its mandate and keep the coming is putting many at the risk. the activists are urging the international community to take action and prevent the closure live or the crossing. we got a hold of die out. i went to the right now many refugee camps are left without any support at all. and g o is are trying their best to meet the needs, but services like health care and shelter are slowly being reduced without proper un intervention. this could potentially mark the beginning of a disaster if the crossing isn't reopened, especially since the area still suffering from the ongoing war. the future of
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families like them will how much hanging the balance. as the said deliveries represent a glimmer of hope in the midst of their hardships. but how was the lifeline for millions, you know, to us as syria, especially those living in refugee camps. if it were to close, the already a dire humanitarian situation would get worse. that would mean increase hunger and disease as well as injury. therefore, so for humanitarian organizations to raise bills in need. now come are such as 0 and lib northwest, syria. a lot of all sorts come here and i'll just say we're including looking for opportunities in africa. ron's president begins his visit to 3 countries to discuss trade diplomacy, mama, stay with the the
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color we are now seeing something, everything for you between the weather across the northeast of the us, we've got to little area of live pressure. now fizzling out is pushing 5 and off was running into a high that squeezing those showers out of the way for the south is really about the hate some very high temperature setting in across the deep south. in particular, 41 celsius the for the dallas, the southwest corner to sinks in very high temperatures, dangerous heat as we go on through the next couple of days. and that does look set to continue writes in to the weekend. that ability part of next week behind that we will see some wet to weather some live the storms big and sundry showers. lots handle was a possibility or tornado and mixed in as well. so some damaging winds just running across the northern plains, pushing towards the upper midwest. as we go through 1st, i then become a little more organized along the appalachians, as we run into fraud. and by that stage, i'm afraid that could be some way to weather back towards the east and see both in new york, new england, cuz the most challenged. longest bells of right on that saturated ground over
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the the welcome back here to the top stories here this hour and make 2 leaders a promise, more financial and miniature support to ukraine, on the final day of a summit and miscellaneous ukrainian president. let them is that lensky says, these are see the show and says, he's country will join the alliance once a week with russia and watch them all as an actual quote, certified the results of the 1st round, the presidential election. it says it's not a way of a routing suspending the fuck you up an auto at the bottom of a connection on russia's foreign minister and the us up to states are attending the us the on summit in indonesia to me blinking instead of your number of the whole surface china is top, does not want into account uranium president abraham pricey is in uganda
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as part of a 3 country tour of africa. the 2 countries signed agreements on these are requirements on the establishment of agricultural projects. privacy also recognize companies, recent approval of anti gain legislation and criticized wisdom. countries for supporting homosexuality. a rising stop is tripping kenya with me and president william boot has discussed the trade in bilateral relations in the troops widely seen as an effort to reduce around economic isolation and as a result of us functions. as catherine saw it reports for the county and capital. i wrote you ron's president at brian seam rice. he chose kenya as he's fast stuffed up. he's 3 country tools of africa. the main focus the street is president william who was to and rice assign several agreements to talk on communication technology,
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agriculture mining and tory seems but i'd education dismembered on that one and on and 5 at the pin of bilateral relations for sustainable growth and development between our 2 countries saturated to 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. a 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. 8th may be mocking the beginning of the end. so what i've quoted you runyan for can a solution that has been ongoing impact because of the rest of the functions that are waiting post on the wrong. the president is expected to arrive on tuesday, but that was cancelled and pushed to wednesday. the newspaper article say that that was not
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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 think of any president has seems to be taking. right. that right. because shift and considering what they call them is going to be the country's 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 economic difficulties within vibe . we also facing economic sanctions. catherine saw you all to 0. that will be, can you mean all active as in kenny, are choosing the place of using heavy handed tactics to break up protests. at least 5 people died and the demonstrations against tax hikes sent them on
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a story. protesting can use capital nairobi permit was swift response. security forces fire to your 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 before we to be allowed to be able to be fully the most. it will be for the people of vince visally off the point of skill set at the other thing people. and we went ahead and get us both working on the those who came out on the streets. fuel betrayed. they say they voted for president william router because he promised to improve people's lives. instead, he doubled 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 i 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
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have enough money. and this forces us to go for the process. i'm not going to come to support them on the 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, 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 sense and monahan, l g 0 different president abdel for to see see. and if you opium prominence,
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to be on and have met in cairo, egypt says the leaders discuss the conflict incident and if you're because grand renaissance them, the meeting comes ahead of a summit of saddam's neighbors to be husband by cairo on thursday. the latest i'm calling to him, i've not been invited to the tools. most of them is foreign minister has been speaking on the eve of a summit. hey, listen me what they need from 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 plate 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 students, affairs, and politics and of how we think. so we're looking with optimism at the egyptian initiative. now the one ukraine, the cobit 19 pandemic. i'm the climate crisis. i don't increase the number of people experiencing hunger that's according to a recent report by you and agencies. it says 2600000000 people don't any 30 percent of the world's population went
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a day or more without eating last year. about 718000000 people and the amount nourished honda is rising in africa, western asia and the caribbean, women, children, and rule communities are disproportionately affected. the u ends ending to end hung up by 2030. but that go looks unachievable with millions more expected to go hungry . and high and global food prices and a weak currency are affecting many people in level 4 years. the nation has been suffering a severe economic crisis. and that's not just affecting the lebanese people, but hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria on palestine. we've been doing that for years. so now the reports from tripoli. 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. nearly bankrupt state can't provide services,
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and the poor can't afford to buy water, or the home doesn't have a refrigerator. and more often than not, there's no cooking, guess what on the top see, i need some incident highly the some the past and the time that that i've done that way. and i'm not convinced of our 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 a person to eat basic, essential foods and loving on. beloved earns $40.00 a month for
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his children don't go to school. 15 year old fact, him 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 living on ranks 1st in food price inflation, that's my fact and tells us buying note books and pencils is not an option. and the other one says, alice, why are we a toddy? who was of some sort of law? how do, how about the funding on the us in the sun is 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,
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and more than 800000 refugees from neighboring serious are struggling to put food on the table. that's more than 40 percent of the population center for the elders. either tripoli, northern 11, on some of the hollywood biggest factors could be about to join an ongoing strike by script writers. but why does unions been on strike for 93 months following concerns about the use of technology to sphere, the computer generated faces and voices to put them out of what the actors union was given a thursday deadline for students to resolve this fail. nice. reynolds has moved from disney students in burbank, california, a. yes, the actor strike takes place then all activity at studios like walt disney behind me and 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.
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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. once the deadline is passed, then 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 the 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,
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which has been on for 3 months now are, could be 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 to iceland. now, where i spectacular volcanic eruption continues to spew out lava. eruption began on monday about 40 kilometers and the capital reykjavik taurus and the residence of being asked to stay away or forward to say, as from the russian is not interfering with flights. the type of picture of the headlines here, this a native leaders of promised more financial and military support to ukraine. on the final day of a summit in miscellaneous, ukrainian, president in front of me as the landscape says he's received assurances, country will join the alliance. once the war with russia comes to an end
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