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to you running this is a region that is last weekly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad i've been and the people allow us into their lives, dignity into money. see, as you tell this story is the, we will not waver. we will ha, yes, president joe biden, such as more weapons and support for ukraine, but no timeline on key membership makes the other ones are in georgia. this is obviously a red line from doha. so coming up, watch them all as president of the front office, thrown into a doubt. also ruling suspending the policy process fund minister in the us section
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of state, whole separate meetings of china. talk different months of the cm summit, lights, cameras, but no action. we would act as may strike the threat to the person in the declining and president governments. lensky has welcomed a commitment by g 7 nations to support ukraine for as long as it takes to defeat russia at the end of a 2 day summits in lithuania. so lensky said the assurances are a foundation of security on the pots of joining nature, that they had a express frustration of delay in joining the alliance. during the whole reports from phil this us, all of the music lensky came to vilnius, 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 zalinski ought to show the more gratitude, which he liked it 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 within sure ukraine's defense across the land sea and nato secretary general jen stilton, beg, reaffirm that ukraine's future lies within the alliance. today we meet us equals our look forward to the day we need the past hours. the next best thing to nato
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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 confidence allies and his craven less for land and power on leases, reward 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. but he thought wrong. a bike moves on to meet no degree does in helsinki. the end of a european to showcasing america's ambition for leadership in the will. that may
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lead some wondering how much of that leadership will remain beyond the next us election. joe, to help out is 0. billions. and speaking of the nato summit to he is president bruship typo to understand he's ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides propose such told him of 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 corridor unit and other potential future steps were always ready to act as a mediator any time. because in fact, currently we are to do meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine at these one, a civilian was killed and 5 others injured in a russian attack on the city of separation. ukrainian emergency service is that a child was among the engine. on monday 7 people were killed and a strike at an a distribution point and the ease of the native summit in miscellaneous times parliament has nominated deleted the progressive move forward
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party. as the new prime minister, it's 11 geron rod as accepted the nomination. he still needs approval by the senate to assume office and move forward party one the most seats and may, is generally election. defeating parties loyal to the ministry gentle. a new time leadership is likely to effect policy in the region. fund ministers are gathering in indonesia for the c on summit, rushes foreign minister and the us section of state. i also attend the logistical washington, joins us live from the indonesian capital chicago. jessica, so let's talk 1st about thailand political problems. what challenges does deleted the move forward potty face before he can become prime minister? suddenly an important question to ask the vote for 5 minutes there will take place in about 5 hours. the challenge that he faces is that he needs 376 votes of support . there are 500 m. p 's in the lower house, 250 cent it is. and the coalition only has $312.00 mt. so what that means is that
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people will need to secure some support from the military that senators, that support at this point seems unlikely. some of those senators have already spoken out publicly and said that they would not support peaches bid to become the prime minister for several reasons. the 1st of which is a stance which they have branded to as an cheap mon, i. keith, that relates to some of the campaigning around the election leticia and his party pledged to reform thailand and reform the monarchy. now he is facing accusations of being jeep mani kits. they're also of course, the legal challenges. the patient continues for face of a shift in immediate company. those could overshadow any potential opportunities for patients to become prime minister. we'll have to wait and see how that vote goes in the coming hours. they may not be a result even today. and if the problem is not able to come to any sort of conclusion of the developing process, we'll have to continue later this months palm. it will reconvene laser in july and
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jessica in terms of ass and some of that behind you just focus through what's on the agenda for today's meeting. that's right, i'm here at the end of foreign ministers summit here in contracts. the key issue is, of course, the crisis in me, and this isn't all the on foreign ministers meeting with all the latest as in foreign minister as well. the are also meeting with count of hawk mazda countries, including of the us, secretary of state, actually blinking russians. farm is the 2nd number of china is talk different, much one e, but the, the issue and focus on the salient issue philosophy. and at this moment, the most pressing issue is the increasing violence in me and my violence against civilians carried out by security forces. it's really become a crisis of credibility for audience as we see this international pressure growing and questions growing over whether in fact honestly on is equipped to address the crisis in me on my, adequately. instead,
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what we're seeing at this moment is splits within the group. imagine we're seeing thailand in particular, appearing to view off the pos which has only been agreed on by us. the on lead is thailand appearing to want to re engage with the me and my june test, which is not an approach which the of the on check into media is supporting at this moment in asia is pushing for a unified approach. the group will need to prove whether or not that unified approach is possible. we know at this stage of draft communicated, communicate, which was supposed to be released last night, has been delayed because of this ongoing dispute of a language which should be used on the issue of me and my crisis. so what remains to be seen is with all the on 10 actually be an effective a piece broker in the the, in order to stop the violence, give me a box and whether it's possible to do that. while there were still these ongoing divisions within the block. all right, so jessica washington life as the in the in the nation capital jakarta. jessica, thank you. the bottom all is electro, a quote, i certified the results of the 1st round of the presidential election. the quote
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says is not a way of the ruling suspending the frontier of bernardo at the bottom of the elections irregularities the attorney general's office. may the announcements ring thousands of dollars candidacy. the 2nd round in the quarter till late 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 of the month for the amount of pain is from transparency international, guatemala. he says the country is run by corrupt elite, so didn't expect that are invalid. so with enough folks to participate in the rental now they are paid to, to see a way to avoid the election. this is, this is what is happening. so the electrolyte court today ultimately finally recognized the result of the past 25 election with the to find that this by now i judge, or the regular judge is asking the electric power to cancel or to disqualify
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the at a low candidate. now the court, the discharge is requesting the link to that post to, to mean tool tool. eh, confirm that these disqualification by tomorrow they, they gives him 24 hours to make these decisions. so now they've been so the electorate court. what to do is they send me that order because she because she to shut up electronic 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, if the it what they do tomorrow, the egyptian president of the flutter, i'll cc on the, the opium prime minister of the ahmed, have both met in cairo. egypt says the leaders discuss the conflict into them. and if you're a grand renaissance, the meeting comes ahead of
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a summit of saddam's neighbors to be hosted by cairo once in his day. the leader, some cartoon have not been invited to the tools posted on this. one minister spoke on the eve of a sum him to send me what they need and sudan from the start has been open to any initiatives that might help find to 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 initiative. connie has the law says, an incident on 11 on this vote offense with his rel is now under investigation. as well as minute traced as an attempt was made, his stomach caused the fire, but the suspects were dispersed. it happened on the 17th anniversary of the war between has blah is on hudson decided to the on the see if of course the incident that happened today is under investigation. i'm waiting for the brothers to tell me
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exactly what happened at the border t mobile. i lodge, it seems like there was more than one incidents. necessary actions will be taken afterwards, which most of them over a week of the israel is deadly assault on jeanine palestinian president. my for the bus has made his 1st visit to the refugee camp in more than a decade. 12 palestinians were killed in a 2 day is really aaron ground, a soul which severely damaged to come. and his, laura, hon, reports people that when the palace the new authority to do more to improve their lives, crowds and security rushed to the entrance of janine refugee camp with just over a week ago. the as ready mean had full its way in the you of the icon of resistance in the face of is rarely aggression. surrounded by god's posting, impresses as much pulled up by us, have 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,
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be free. if this aggressive occupation let's just get rid of it and we say move away from our homeland. this is a 1st time pulsing and present. what about the janine in 10 years and people have come out in the past 3 weeks to welcome him. so many people were spoken to, so they need help to rebuild their live president, a boss on the policy, the store to have been under pressure. his popularity has plummeted. many posting and so angry with it, security, coordination with israel and the rest of the find 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 group. on the i like the mountains brigade, which is the top and great. they start to gain momentum in 2021. i'll just include the lines in annapolis and now there are more groups emerging in talk with them in
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jericho, which poses even more challenges for our boss. 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 their lives when these radio and the launch at the salt lima and had just as she locked herself for children and her baby in this room while listening to the explosions outside and given to the lady, my 14 year old daughter freaked out got very scared. the class fell on our heads off to was the all me came. and so i for us cuz that so i think he left the dogs entered brown and black and they took my cousin away. we all 3 my she had any message for president abbas and what is it?
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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 if the policy and authority is still effective. present abbas came with will. what some promises the many here say it's time to deliver on those promises nor hon. i'll just era jeanine most most. let's come here and i'll just share, including cool fraction to prevent a humanitarian crisis due to the immune enclosure of a border crossing in northern city. and that's a government focus in kenya intensify 6 people. i think it more of those things the the a color we have a bit of
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a breeze picking up across the eastern side of the gulf over the next couple of days. we got some very strong winds extra mile sets in place as we go on through the side that brisk when driving out of iraq you way eastern areas or saudi arabia 43 celsius the what is with in doha. but i lifted dustin san certainly something to watch out for some one day feature by friday. things do quite and down force you to celsius, say a little more. he but not too bad, but went to the high forty's. the fact that and q white could be touching 50 degrees and one or 2 spots try to across the took a drawer and hots as well across northern parts of africa. 8 is on super close at eastern side of africa into the 40s. here, the northeast corner of advocate down to was caught to live. the students continue across says the central bell there. still some big rain coming in across southern pots of chat will the same as we go once for a friday rod across the west africa, he'd be down poor. she noticed just pushing across into liberia and also sierra lee
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for southern parts of africa. though it is generally dry, much quad, so that way after a cool spell, a winfrey spell of weather temperatures still a little suppressed with one or 2 showers. inter mozambie and coastal pos attends in there. the when a war drum is committed to is a kind of an older 0 follows that goes in the human rights investigator. on his unprecedented journey to the french, i caught my visit a pretty place to make sure that the firm i should go up to practice taking on the arms, trained in his mind for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no, josie. if the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back, a quick reminder about top stories here, this would make to lead as a promise, more financial and miniature support to ukraine. on the final day of a summer and miscellaneous, ukrainian, president governments and lensky says he's received assurances comfortable joining the alliance once the war with russia turned on, solomon says nominated the leader of the move forward. ponti. as the new prime minister named jonathan rod still needs approval on the center, i'm going to them all as an actual code to certify the results of the 1st round of the presidential election. but it says is not, or wherever ruling spending the positive phenomenon of inaction. know millions of people across the field and syria could soon face that
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humanitarian catastrophe of the un security council voted not to renew on monday to aid to be shipped into the rebel held territory. the bible hall of crossing with touch here has been a lifeline for many display syrians nor quarter. most reports from england in northern serious, almost done. her family or 5 has been living in this refugee camp in north and syria for the past 5 years. as a widow on, well, how much reliance on need that flows through the bottom of the how about crossing for this survival? do you and mandate this program brings fluids and other raid 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
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about how we manage to survive in the upcoming days. how much tireless 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. nevertheless, for families such as mine, lacking any additional income, the absence of these resources would undoubtedly lead to 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 you, emphasis of the day to date. but the un security council failure to renew its mandate and keep the coming is putting many ad risk. the activists are urging the international community to take action. and prevent the closure live or the
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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 family is like um, well, 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 formula is the northwest as syria, especially those living in refugee camps. if it were to close, the already 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
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lib northwest syria. right in president abraham rice. he's on his way to san bob way as part of a 3 nation to of africa. on wednesday, he visited uganda and helped tools with presidency awareness. stephanie expressed approval for tom. tom is reason i'm today. no. i'm criticized with some countries for supporting home inspection on the rise. the stop is for continue where he and president william bhutto discussed trade in biological ties. the trips widely seen as an effort to reduce the ron's economic isolation as a result of us sanctions. meanwhile canyon police are broken up, empty governments protests that have left at least 6 people dead opposition lead a rhino think. a cool for the demonstrations he blamed was president william rudo for the rising cost of living pendulum on a hand report. protest and can use capital nairobi permit was swift response. security forces fire tear gas to disperse. the crowds who gather to
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demonstrate against the government. activists say these children were among those caught up in the smoke. these people are people who will be allowed to be able to be fully on the most. it will be for the people who are very easily on the scale. but at the other thing, people, and we went ahead and get us both working on the those who came out on the streets feel betrayed. they say they voted for president william rudo because he promised to improve people's lives. instead he doubled taxes on a central's like fuel this at a time, but inflation was already running, it's 8 percent. was a bubble. so when i called you imagine the kind of going to be our problem is the cost of living is high and can you, we're unable to pay school fees. we don't have enough money. and this forces us to go for protests. i'm not going to come and 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 solutions funded it.
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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 marketing 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 are illegal of any riley if it's not clear to advance by the police is dispersed in the name of national security. vince and mulligan, l g 0. but you and the human rights council has adopted a resolution condemning the burning of the crown in sweden. last month, the council passed the motion brought by practiced on which level the incident incitement of religious hatred. michael, a powerful john proposal l. 23 us or the weist is therefore adopted.
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copays the you in human rights concert in geneva adopted emotion condemning the burning of the quote on buying a document and sweden late last month. the incident sparks widespread condemnation and protest across the will very much among the 47 council members who voted on wednesday. the 28th voted in favor of the resolution, 12 against purpose and 7 chose to abstain. strong clock is done, which brought the motion on behalf of several countries, said the incidents amounted to incitement of religious hatred. their own sentiment, the pucky sony representative, says, isn't shade by everyone in voting against the resolution in message has been sent to millions of people of faith across the words that their commitment to prevent the religious hatred is merely a lip service. the opposition of a few in the room has emanated from their unwillingness to condemn the really the
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public desecration of the what do you put on or any of the religious books, they lack political, legal and bodily cottage to condemn this act. and it was the minimum that the comfortable quarter of expected from them make out that as a minister of state for international cooperation, similarly condemned, the incident be able to do the no reasonable impartial observer can help. but see that behind these incidents are agendas to deliberately so hatred and discord among muslims and other members of their communities. provoking 2000000000 muslims around the world. funding for many you countries and the united states condemned the burning of the most them holy book. but said the resolution threatened freedom of speech, devote i believe with a little more time and more open discussion. we could have also found a way forward together on this resolution. us worked hard for that goal and has repeatedly condemned the precipitating acts. unfortunately,
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our concerns were not taken seriously. the incident has, once again spoke to debates about religious dignity and respect. and what the width concert is, freedom of expression for these protests is the onset is simple. mike level, how does their record heat waves are being observed around the world? high temperatures are affecting large parts of southern europe. some parts of spain registering temperatures of $45.00 degrees celsius, easily increase levels. been effected on china is where the agency has issued at the 2nd highest extreme heat to that to the north and northeast. it requires employers to limit work outdoors the agriculture industry bones the persistent on whether it could damage rice, offices, and reco. temperatures of also been recorded in parts of the united states. the heat allowed some florida in the south to arizona in the west effecting nearly a 100000000 people. temperatures in phoenix are expected to beach 43 degrees
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celsius on wednesday. something with hollywood biggest doctors could be about to join an ongoing strike fi script writers. the writers union has been on strike for many 3 months following concerns of, of the use of a technology to say that computer generated faces and voices could put them out of work. raptors unions given a thursday deadline for studios to resolve the style make reynolds reports from disney students in burbank, california negotiations between the screen actors guild and the group representing the movie studios are due to conclude at midnight pacific time. that's 7, g m t at the last minute a federal mediator was brought in to help brokers some kind of a compromise. but there is no indication that the 2 sides have reached an agreement . if they do not reach any agreement, then the screen actors guild executive board will meet on thursday. they'll decide whether a strike. we'll go ahead and then if they do,
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if they do decide to strike all tv and movie production will immediately cease. and the actors vote big stars in big players will go out and hit the pickup lines. what's at stake here is not only the usual labor management conflict over pay and benefits. and in the case of actors royalties and a board for past work. but also the looming prospect of artificial intelligence being used to manufacture the light this invoice and persona of stainless actors. and then present them in computer generated films without their knowledge or their without their at least without their control. and possibly without them getting a board, as far as of how long this may go on, nobody knows the studios and television streaming companies are likely to start
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recycling older material. you may see more on scripted reality tv programs without professional actors or actresses. but eventually, the entertainment pipeline is going to run dry and consumers and viewers are going to tired start taking notice rob reynolds, l g 0, burbank california to iceland. now where i spent talking of volcanic eruption continues to spill out lava rock soon began on monday about 40 kilometers from a capital reykjavik torres. and rather than subbing to stay away all sorry to say, i strongly erupt from though it is not interfering with commercial flights. the picture of the headlines hit us out and they certainly does a promise more financial and ministry support to ukraine. on the final day of us summit, in lithuania, refraining and presidents, let them use the landscape, says he's received assurances his country, but joining the alliance once
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