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place of stay, feel safe, and what happens on that day is a will quite those coming across the lines and no, no man's land, the level of destruction here. proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the harsh reality of where at a hospital on the front lines in east and ukraine, west of treat, the wounded from the bloody battles, the buttons, the other one, emily and gwen. this is elder 0 live from jo. how's that coming up? you as president, who's in finland for amazing, was noting late is a region that's become much more important financially because of the war and
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ukraine. the u. n accuses to dance power, military rapids support forces of mastic is in the west of full region. after a mass grave is found, the johnson's of funding and voters is reject and military ruling thailand. but the leader of the party that won the most states doesn't get enough boats and columns become prime minister the welcome to the program. we begin on the front lines of the ukraine conflict, where the harsh realities of war continue. every day. russian forces took control of the east and ukrainian town of buck moved back in may. since launching is counter offensive, your crimes is its thing, gaining some ground. but at a high cost, outside bank reports from a field hospital need buckboard and a warning. some viewers may find these pictures of the city. this is the unseen
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face of ukraine's capture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land. but when it comes the risk, the soul just upcoming one, mind. metix don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the battlefield managed to stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to a proper hospital. even though he's medics websites, right. the only constant disclose that it can possibly be to the front my back to going on with around in the next room. another patient is protein with track of rooms to his face. the sound of constant firing and shilling can be heard. the vibration of the strikes felt through act. this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location, except that it's close to the eastern city of baltimore, russian forces to control of it inmates the ukraine and ministry is trying to get to. the soldier is now stable. he's lost his foot, which is a life during moments of shortly quite metix arrest and makes the next set of
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casualties. hardly be difficult to do to get training before medics manual if those injured survive. one of the issues is the enemy use and type personal minds to take a long time after to victoria at least 10 years for us to clear those mind. a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. certainly medics also volunteers to you know, the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if they are in the critical state seconds matter, it determines whether they live or die. the most shocking thing is when you have soldiers with no arms or legs, they ask, when will i be able to fight again for everyone involved, it's a risk task throwed. an out is on a dead track through winding fields or the other routes are within sight of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the fields hospice and have to be transported quickly so they don't come into fire. the hospital only moves location if the front lines be further away, but with intense fighting, taking pace,
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and no real change. these metrics expect just that the field of casualties start big. i'll just say to me about what the frontline eastern and then the capital caved. the mass says they've been hit by a 3rd straightened knife of russian and strikes authorities. this a 20 iranian made drawings into cruise missiles have been shut down by the armies. a defend systems, debris from down drawings, damage buildings and started fires in several areas. from mcbride has the details from key. people across key will work and they are the hours of says day morning by a series of explosions with debris being reported in damage in around 4 districts across the city. this is one of them is close to the center of the city. debris felt around this apartment complex, it set fire to at least one apartment blasted in the front, the glass windows of many others. and there's also damage to some of the out houses here. and the emergency services have been here since the early hours and people
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are still a clearing up the all star. these are reporting the room 20 and rain you and made shy head drones with 5 at ukraine across the country overnight also to cruise this also being reported on one is scanned the ballistic missile. and this is now the 3rd straight night to drone a tax on the capital city. me, it is terrible. and it wasn't like this before. i was born into this is my c 2. it's hard to see people picking up the children and just running presidents. a lot of them is that landscape has returned to ukraine. if he's disappointed by the outcome of the nato summit. he certainly hasn't shown it to saying that for the 1st time since ukraine's independence, they now have firm security guarantees. and the, i'm the give it to you about whether or not ukraine will one day become a member of nato. he says has been removed, ending with the up the message, the one day we will be members of the dates are robot pride. i'll just era chief
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you as president joe biden is meeting with the latest from several noted countries in simmons capital. he arrived at the presidential palace and housing be about an hour ago, and visit follows. this week's annual nato summit and miscellaneous status of no way iceland and denmark as well as finland and sweden attending amazing finland joined the military lines. this here in sweden is expected to do the same shortly. let's take a closer look at nato's expansion in the northern europe and what that means for russia. the lines includes countries such as a strong, yet alaska ends lithuania. they were all part of the form associates fear of influenced by them. now family aligned with western powers and military lines, has gained new members of to roches invasion of ukraine, finland, and swayed and joined the pac further increasing nato. his presence in the baltic c . it's a crucial maritime gateway for the russian slate. most court has basis news in petersburg and in kellen in grab, the ex clive. all right, let's bring it out. diplomatic edison, james spies,
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he joins us live from the finish capital housing. he hello the james. what can we expect from the us presidents visit to see the, to welcome to and then to into the lines. we know he arrived just a short time ago and it certainly partly a solidarity best visit to fill in the 31st members of nato, a substantial ministry power that has a very long. ready 1003 hun. ready columbus is with russia is also solidarity to the rest of the baltic nations. remember these 5 nations for the majority? nathan members, sweden is sitting, waiting in the wings waiting for the key. i'm trying to. ready to rectify the problem, it's the rise of fine, but it will be a member to transforming the balance of power in this part of the world. so the president by an officer. busy was somewhat difficult nato summit. he certainly, when he spoke to reporters when leaving ville mia said that they managed to achieve
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everything they wanted. but that was the issue of the supply and cost of munitions to you cried add to your train. there was the issue of sweetness, membership, what he believes he got a break through the we took care, and it was the issue of a ukraine's aspirations to be a member of nato. and certainly present landscape notion dot comedy happy. but a good patient over the cracks. so off to that, this is an easiest summits, i think, but still they've got security challenges, but they've got a plan for. and james token started the significance of the building behind you in the historic sort of references that you were told me to me about last hour. yeah, the building by me is the presidential palace. that's where i saw a nice though the president of finland west. that's his official place of book, and that's where the meetings are taking place. but it's also the place with 5 years ago. exactly. president clinton k. this is where they had that somebody is between uh president trump and president putin of the list the summit. but some
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right said he was raised some eyebrows in the us because uh, president trump the presentation that had a meeting for over 2 hours with no one but they were interpreters. nope, no take has no age. somebody was not normally done in diplomatic circles and president trump of to it's seemed back present to peach in on some controversial issues. for example, who interviewed and the 2016 election, they seem to support president clinton over the us intelligence community to go back even further in time. and it shows you something about finland is very complicated history with russia. because finland was occupied by russia until 1917 . it was the grand duchy of sydney and it was cold. and where did lead see to power of moscow seats in that same building that was the imperial palace in finland. it's where the czar of russia used to go when he visited. all right, thanks so much as a waste change phase different medic, editor in the finish capital,
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helsinki. moving on now to sit down with you and says, a mass grave containing at least 87 bodies has been discovered in the west of full region. the victims were reportedly members of an ethnic minority group. the un human rights office condemned to the killings and said it had credible information that the rapid support forces were responsible. the r s f and power military group is finding the army for control of sudan. and egypt is hosting the latest of sedans . neighbors to discuss ways to change that conflict. but the war in certain these factions have not been invited. egyptian president of delta l. c. c is hosting the latest of 80 opiates, south sedan, chad eritrea, libya and the central african republic. they're trying to come out with ways to bring peace to sudan, dividing which began in mid april, has displaced more than 2400000 people. and more than 700000, it's have 870-0000 rather have crossed into neighboring countries to. meanwhile,
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the head of the united nations mission to sedan says, the government has lost control of the country and the confidence in the region. speaking to l. g 0 volk up, profess reiterate of the you and support for any initiative to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict might have some of the product of the current government lost control of the situation in the country. they lost the trust of the neighboring countries in the final communicate you got there was no mention of the government versus the rep, that support forces. but they only talked about the army and the reference support forces. from the time they said that they are showing that the army didn't attend the meeting. on to the, from this perspective, this decision clearly shows that how does this is not about sending on peacekeeping troops. but more of assessing the situation while keeping in mind the possibility of having to intervene for humanitarian reasons for and joining me in the studio is ellen boswell, he's the owner of africa director at the international crisis group island,
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thanks so much for joining me on the program, how hurtful can we be that this meeting in egypt will make any difference to the conflict as we just reported it's been happening since mid april. yeah, not very helpful unfortunately. um, it's the only people who've been able to bring the 2 warring parties themselves together thus far have been the united states and saudi arabia. but those talks have basically been suspended. now, for weeks we've had a flurry of diplomatic activity as different, different regional states and different external powers are trying to grab the mediation mantle. but unfortunately we've seen very little progress and actually creating a ceasefire. and far too much competition among all these different external powers about who can take the lead on it. um, but none of these trucks have really any attraction yet. what impact is this conflict having on the region more broadly? and particularly those border and countries where we've seen such an influx of, of people fleeing this conflict is having a huge impact uh, through dance. it's, you know, really at a crossroads between this a how in the horn of africa,
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the mediterranean, and the red sea, a lot of the neighbors, you know, are very unstable themselves. they've faced a huge influx of refugees, but they also face uh, a whole array of security issues and there's a lot of cross border links as well. i think one of the under appreciated parts of this conflict has just been the massive sort of sucking a whole that a sudan collapse will have in the broader region. it will have huge ramifications for probably decades. us, we've learned today of the discovery of a mass grave in the west of full region. i mean, that surely has an impact on how these paced negotiations or discussions will unfold. yeah it's, it's certainly not too much of a surprise that this mass group has been found that the reports of essentially mass atrocities, of the sorts that we saw in dar for 20 years ago. that was, have been coming out pretty suddenly now for weeks as, as you know from, from the border. but it is raising the question among diplomats, can you negotiate really
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a piece deal with the rapid support forces who are implicated and, and some of these atrocities or are they basically now too damaged, too bad in a way to negotiate with. but the problem is, is no one has a better idea of how to try to get peace because the art stuff in many ways has gained the upper hand in the battle for cartoon. and can you explain to us these ethnic violence, the ethnic violence that's really seems to be taking a hold in this conflict? yeah, so i dar 4 in many ways has its own conflict dynamics on the west of sudan. we were concerned as crisis group when this conference broke out, that one of the, one of the major concerns was sedan, has had conflict for many decades. and we'd see some of these old conflicts, some of which had subsided, but we'd see them redirecting. and essentially, that's what we're seeing now in sudan, it's not just fighting between the r a stuff and the army like we've seen in cartoon. it involves fighting between essentially area of identifying communities and non arrow communities. some of these tension go back to decades. um, yeah,
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and we're really seeing the worst some of the reports on very much like ethnic cleansing. all right, well, we really appreciate you explaining a complex issue. so essentially, ellen that boswell from the home of africa, director at the international crisis. great, thanks for your time. thanks so much. i are moving on now and footage has been released showing north korea's alight has to be solved test. the intercontinental ballistic missile was detected all feast and coast and the saves depend on wednesday. the launch was condemned by south korea, japan and the you with, with the statements from the white house saying, such continued action risk destabilizing security in the region. earlier i spoke with robert kelly, who's a professor of international relations actress on using diversity. explains why this missile test is significant disappointment, truly north korean nuclear tests that garner more attention because i knew the missile tests of almost become routine at this point. i, i think the big issues this time, our 1st north korea had said earlier in the week that it was going to respond,
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you would have received as us, by flights around north korea. the united states runs drones flights and others around the rest career for surveillance is one might imagine because of us commitment in south korea and the north main street in sort of response, right north of me is actually shot one down. and that would be a pretty major escalation. so i think the icbm launch davis large missile launched today, was that response. i think the other big thing with this launch is that it is an icbm, which means an intercontinental ballistic missile. that is to say, it's designed to hit the continental united states. it's not designed to hit the global targets as one of the really big ones, which we've also seen on the internet. and that is always for the american politically. that's you had said that's particularly a threat, right? it's significantly raises the north screens of those image united states, i think provided ministration is actually likely not to do too much on this. we actually look at the responses you guy was kind of a standard issue. we have, we spend, our screens wouldn't do this and we're open to negotiation to be fair to buy and ministration. and that doesn't seem like a great response. but to be fair, i think the, by the ministration, there's not a whole lot of united states can do. right. and we can't attack north korea. right
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. that would be unbelievably risky. right? we some fried sanctions with north korea. and while it is that keep the programs and getting worse, it also hasn't really part of the programs ability to at least move forward somewhat. china is not helping too much on this. that's really kind of too bad. but the us follow it with china has had major ramifications for the north koreans that really helps their position. so kind of stuck. i would imagine there are things want escalate. i don't actually think i want to war accomplished or something like that, right. but the americans have no really good options. why? which is why the us doesn't really do much in response to these tests. still ahead on l g 0, the mid threes rising, europe could see the hardest temperature ever this way. we've got the latest from athens and 1st the rises. now the active could be joining the strikes, threatening to drive the hollywood production to a home, the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the
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economy back on track? 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 to be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on challenges era. the thing that they pushing the
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want to blow, but the perspectives the the hello are you watching out his ear. thanks for joining us. i'm emily angry and he's on top stories. he's mess is russian and strikes of tigris at the ukrainian capital for a 3rd straight nice authorities. this a 20 iranian matrons into crews myself, were shut down by the armies a defense system. us president turbine is in helsinki for someone with the regional latest it follows this week's annual nature,
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amazing and miscellaneous. been enjoying the lines the see are in suite and miss leslie to join. an egypt is hosting the latest of students name is to discuss ways to end the conflict of the warren sitting. these factions of not spain in vice president at del plus l. c. c. is hosting the latest of 80 over here, south sedan chad eritrea. libya and the central african. gracie is one of several countries in southern europe experiencing record high temperatures, tourist sweltering in the hates, as they line up to see attractions, likely acropolis in the capital. that's where john, so ruffle his joins us live now. hello. they don't. how will people keeping cool and water authority is do or have done to prepare for this event? to hello really? i think people are keeping cool by not being where we are right now. hours ago, the cues of people lining up outside the ticket area of the
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acropolis. it's my camera will tilt to it will pen to the right. now we'll show you what's going on at the entrance to the side. there's barely any one waiting to go in. that's a drop of dramatic dropping people we've seen in the last hour and a half. i think people are heating advice to stay as of the sun between the hours of one and 5. and this is when it's hottest. this is also when uh, renewable energy is it, it's most productive. so a lot of wind. and so let us use now being produced to fuel, over air conditioning, that's going into the restaurants and hotels and lounges, where people have now escaped to, to have that light launch into light down and rest of the, or far as he's dropped in contingencies. they've set aside loungers around athens for people to go into air conditioning. if they don't have isn't their house.
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they've sent crews to go and pick up homeless people in order to make sure that they're out of the sun in the middle of the day. and bring them to those lounges up here on the acropolis. the red cross has been handing out bottles of ice torture, which has been very great. so we received. but people's nonetheless have told us that they're happy with the experience they've had visiting the acropolis even in this heat. they, they found that there was a gentle breeze up at the top of the rock, and they were able to move around freely enough and enjoy themselves. emily, right, john surplus at the acropolis, thank you. to dive holloman's has rejected peyton named john rud speeds to become prime minister. he's moved forward pod, he won the most states in the lower house in may's general election, potties linked to the military were defeated, but in order to take pallet, peter also needed support from members of the military appointed senates. election commission accuses him of violating election rules from one of the story florence
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louise inside the problem. and for us in bangkok, farms what's next for the coalition given these racing development? the let's just say to is we'll reconvene next wednesday and also says they if necessary to hold a new quote, no indications that we've heard so far is that people that live jaren rights named will be resubmitted. if he hasn't been disqualified by then. now he's facing legal challenges that could see him removed as a member of parliament. now his report pay supports us have said that they see these cases as an attempt to look his bit to become prime minister. so what we do expect from now until next wednesday is teach us coalition of 8 policies will likely be conducting negotiations, reaching out to members of parliament, and to send it to i'm from in a bit to get them to vote for pizza. when the next vote is house next wednesday, now before voting on thursday, we also had
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a chance to listen to what he's had to say about whether or not they would support peace has been to be prime minister. and one of the main arguments that we had from senators and from m p 's against the task was his policies planned to reform. that's not just a law and analysts we spoke to said they won't be. just coalition may want to return to the drawing board and from that, from the manifesto at the time for the time being in a bit to get more votes for the test. when next week goes right. all right, florence and leave it there. florence louie insides. the parliament in bangkok, let's say david 16 is capital helsinki now, where you as president joe biden has been holding meetings with several ladies from nordic countries. he's addressing the media. let's listening just arriving from the news, the native stomachs, and we can continue our discussions in security, but also talk about the other generational challenges to be all facing the climate . all right,
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so every president biden has finished speaking. that will bring the latest developments to you at the top of the hour. it's moving on now and someone's hollywood is because actors could be bound to join a strike by script rises. the right is union has been on strike for nearly 3 months if it concerns about pay and the use of artificial intelligence on thursday, the screen actors guild will vote on whether or not to follow suit of reynolds has moved from walt disney studios into bank california. the screen actors guild executive board will meet on thursday. they'll decide whether a strike will go ahead and then if they do, if they do decide to strike all tv and movie production will immediately cease. and the actors, both big stars in big players will go out and hit the picket lines. what's at stake here is not only the usual labor management conflict, overpay and benefits. and in the case of actors royalties and
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a poor for past work. but also the looming prospect of artificial intelligence being used to manufacture the like this and voice and persona of famous 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 paid for it as far as uh, how long this may go on. nobody knows the studios and television streaming companies are likely to start recycling older material. you may see more on scripted, a 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 $20.00, burbank, california. and we have that press conference where president joe biden has been
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speaking in helsinki with 5 nordic latest. let's have a little little listen good to be back in simmons and with all of you and brock wasn't very far off. and we just finished historic nato, somebody. i think it was a story where we welcomed family succession to nato and recent agreement to move forward on sweden's membership. and they know, and it was a reminder that the nation is around the table and not only share in common history, but we shared common challenges. and i would add for them sicily come and values. and you know, the vision for the world that we all share and i think it's a very similar vision. is one that's more free, more secure, and opportunities made available for all. because we know that one other countries do, particularly those countries are struggling. we all do better, we all do better, and we're working a lot stem fun to tackle climate crisis,
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which is leaders on for a long time. and in order to literally preserve our plan. okay, that was us president joe biden speaking at the presidential palace in helsinki. and that's it for me, emily anglin, for this news. but listen, you can find out more information on our website as always out. is there a dot com, but stay to now the inside story the, the, the hello. we've got more very heavy rain pushing into northern parts of china. a lot of cloud showing up here the seasonal range, of course my, your front very active at present, particularly across the korean peninsula. and that's where you gonna see the worst of the weather. over the next day or 2, we will see that heavy rags coming in across north crew, initially sliding a little further south with into south korea. there's lots of base on flash
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flooding. so certainly somebody to watch out for and you see how it links its way back into the funnels east of china. it will drive southern, we'll see splits as we go through sat stay northern past the punch you in to kind of turning, particularly went all the time. i was the too much right in tokyo actually will be here with temperatures here at around 30 full celsius. some way, whether to just getting back into central positive china by this stage. and you can say will cool off of touch in shanghai to around 34 celsius. but tiny, a shout was still around by the showers around to across much of south asia. it is a little dry less what should we say up to the north west of india, we will see the west a web just pushing up towards the final of the bung with dash lynette areas. funnel faced up in the winter weather, grassy pushing up towards boot. ton as we go through the next couple of days, heavy rain across the northern plains and also me and my on the
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off to a lifetime within the walls have been raining into a bengal tiger horizon. us suddenly whiten when she lands and i'm likely will in a speech of them. but how long can have business sweet freedom last, when crisis strikes, this is the witness. my type is on a tuesday around iranian president, abraham, right. you see is on an applicant to we're hoping to forge new alliances as it runs . economy struggles under western sanctions. what can african offer? it doesn't run. have any influence on the concept? this is inside story, the
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