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the, the you want to blow, but the perspectives the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is to use our life and stuff coming up in the next 60 minutes, saving lives on the battlefield. we report from a field hospital near the front lines and east and ukraine for us present wraps up a meeting in finland with norfolk leaders. the reason that's becoming much more
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important from nature because of the war and ukraine. leaders of saddam's neighboring countries region, egypt urging a warning size to commit to a ceasefire. some united states it proves its 1st of a best control panel to be sold without a prescription. a names fortune is use owns ship or is through to her 2nd straight wimbledon final triple reaching arena, stumbling somebody's. she could now become the 1st african moving to win a grand slam singles. the buckets. the news that rushes president vladimir pacing has warned against ukraine . joining dates are you saying it would worse than international tensions. the comments follow this week's make to have something to lift you a new way ukraine's leader push for a time table. and when it can join the ministry alliance put back on the ground, an eastern new crane. the battle rages on a side bay report from a field hospital near buck moose and
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a wanting some view is may find the pictures. and this piece of assessing this is the unseen face of ukraine's capture offensive. the men and women west sacrificing their lives for every inch of land to which was it comes the risk this so just up time and then mine makes don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the back to the field. money should stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to a proper hospital. even though he's medics with sage rice, the own lives constant. best closest, it could possibly be to the front line with the bicycle going on with around. in the next room, another patient is protein with trapped over industries 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 ukrainian ministry is trying to
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capture. the soldier is now stable. he's lost his foot, which is a life during moments of shortly, quite metix, rest and makes the next set of casualties. have beautiful thoughts here. you could have good training for medics manual for those injured survive. one of the issues is the enemy use and type personally on minds to take a long time after the victory at these 10 years for us to clear those mind a. we have a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. sure. and i mean metrics. i also volunteers to the novice car to you like the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if they are in the critical stage 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 arrow keys on a dead track through winding fields or the roots of insight to aversion forces and
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easily hit. even those leaving the fields hospice that 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 and no real change. these magics expect just that the field of casualties. i started big. i'll just say to me about what the front line eastern mccrae also joins us now. live forms audience can use and ukraine, and i saw your report clearly shows that this appears to be unrelated thing up. he'll struggle for you quite new troops. where are they, in terms of his counselor, offensive to not a will attack or offensive has been going slowly up, even according to presidency. lensky. he said, i've been so then initially hoped, now the head of the eastern ministry content and ukraine has said that you couldn't enforce these have had partial success on the southern sense of the what's the city that russia took over in may. now he said that they are facing,
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unbelievable resistance from russian troops. and the russian troops tried to break the front lines just north of here. yeah, name on. no, it has been no real change on in the front lines. and when the ukrainians say that they have major fonts, it's very difficult to corroborate that because the front line is so intense and the less that ukrainian troops take over a village or a tenant were allowed access to that. to see, it's very difficult to say how much progress they've actually made, but the russian forces also fighting back as we just heard. they tried to break the ukrainian lines now that could be because the facing pressure on the front lines here in the eastern buttonwood. so they're trying to make advances elsewhere to control renew for those ukranian troops. by the same time, this is a, was russian troops and only trying to hold to treat they're trying to gain it at the same time. so at the moment there's been no real advance has no real changes in the front line, but the boxes on the front line of very, very intense. and that's not given what you've been seeing, particularly in that field hospital, the front lines. how does all of that impact on morale?
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it will, surprisingly, the ukrainian troops that we've spoken to a i've been high in rural it's, it's, it's quite stock actually in terms of what we've witnessed before when the russians have more territory. last year, the ukranian troops, despite having tends to back to is they have high hopes. they say that all they need is more munition more weapons and they feel that they could gain back more territory, but it is really intense for them. just to give you an idea as soon as you get it moved, further east from where we are now. the fighting is very, very intense. you are constantly hearing more to, to re fire tanks moving, firing, firing, going out, and also russians, 5 coming back in. and you feel the, the kind of shockwave from those shells landing very close. so these are the conditions, the troops are facing date and, and they are, but they're still very confident and what they,
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austin full is what that's now one of the things that's happening in the east is that the russia has a real superior already. and the thinking is that they keep targeting of the cities across the crane. it's a drawer in ukraine's air defenses to keep them in those cities. so they don't move the air defense to the east and the kind of challenge to answer priorities that russia has. but the clinging to the trying to map is contra offensive with i the area superior, a real superior or did that the moment those front lines haven't changed. so i think it's lovely. i was 20 sex. this whole keeps man says the ukrainian capital was hit by the straight nights of russian strikes a wednesday of thirty's. the say 20 a radian made drones. and 2 cruise missiles was shot down by the armies at defense systems to every, from down drones damage buildings started fires in several areas. but mcbride has this funky, if people across key will work and they are the hours of says day morning by
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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 lasted 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 are still a clearing up the all star. these are reporting that at around 20 and rain you and made shy head drones with 5 at ukraine across the country overnight. also to cruise missiles have been 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 president. a lot of them is that landscape has returned to ukraine. if he's disappointed by the
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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 update message that one day we will be members of the dates are robot fried. i'll just say era chief, the musket has dismissed an army commander after he criticized the military leadership of failing troops and ukraine. major general yvonne ball pulse commanded the 58th combined. um army in ukraine's is that for reason region, he's one of the most senior officers to have taken part of the war and ukraine. us president joe biden has been meeting with the leaders from several nordic countries in finland's. capital. biden's visit follows this week's annual next. so if somebody could lift you in you for letting join the military alliance this year, and sweden is expect to do the same shortly. automatic editor james base reports in
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helsinki. the president biden flew straight to the helsinki from the nato summit and lithuania, that the white house believes was a success, presidency. lensky, maybe not happy. you didn't receive a more exact timeline. please come through his membership with the alliance, but he was praising us leadership. many allies may privately feel this squash about buttons decision to send costs of munitions to ukraine. but they didn't raise their objections publicly. and the biggest breakthrough appears to be in persuading took his present. 0 one to drop his opposition to sweden's and they took membership. and that's why this 2nd summit in helsinki with the 5 nordic nations is important. the security situation in this region has been transformed. it's not just sweet and finland became nato's 31st member. 3 months ago is a country with a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and with a large and capable military,
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with expertise in winter. we just finished historic nato summit, and i think it was historic where we welcome friendly successions to nato in recent agreement to move forward on sweden's membership. and they know, and it was a reminder that the nations around the table and not only share in common history, but we shared common challenges. and i would add, for example, just like common values this. so it's not just about ukraine. all of these are up to take nations and nato was worried about russia and to an extent about china because of climate change. areas that in the past, with an accessible bus on landon sea could become part of a future battlefield. this summit would have been keenly watched in moscow. it was held in the presidential palace that was once russia's c to power when it ruled finland into the 1917 revolution. it's the same building where the president, the helsinki or yeah, the policy is the see if the finish monthly authority foundation at a full, the finish. diplomats,
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he explains the changing attitudes of the region towards russia that russia had said that they all wore at night. nature, but they, i don't know if that's what we need to. they are well with ukraine. that is very clear. it's a rental rick, a level that's a different. it's a different situation that in, in the real award situation, i think the enlargement of nato, clear, creates and most ability and glory deep in the region. i think in those terms, it is, it is very clear. if it is a decision or the decision and fill up the joint and they to was very clearly motivated by, by southern change in the russian policy. us, they attacked ukraine. i think there was, there was a very strong fear in that feeling ending, sweet and, uh, what would be, uh, what would be the tenants of the russian foreign policy since and sweets had sold for the case that they can deal with russia and they can go shave and they have the diplomat diplomat. people just finished keeping them. i think relations you're with us now. it seems to be quite difficult to do is when you,
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when the car is around the window where the country is that the horse with a name and nothing in common, we have neighbors as so we haven't had a long and very complex history with russia, with the periods of so big of time, so the cultural and economic independence and then a very bloody was like 70 years ago. we to, we're at right now. the situation is like a neighbors. if you have a sweetheart on the report, a very long bought over the russian, so there is a lot of activity always over such a long border. but at the same time, there is much less activity and connections over the border know off the rest of the tech, to uh, to you, great, a bite to go ahead and use our including the biggest whenever in thailand's election face is home sick. and so the ministry is he thinks to take offers venezuela's opposition calls for unity as a pass to take them into a row and next year's presidential co sports. another big name plan has joined
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saudi arabia's top football league on the black vest or the the you and says a mass grave containing at least 87 bodies has been discovered into dimes westdale, full region. the victims were reportedly members of the muscle. it ethnic minority groups, the u. n. c. mon wright's office condemned the killings. instead of have credible information that the rapid support forces were responsible. the r s. f permanency group is fighting the um, the for control officer. who are the leaders of c down 7 naples of issued a joint statement as being for policies to commit to a c spots in the conflict. the regional summit was hosted by egypt, but the warning suit and these functions with nothing vices. the funny thing which began in mid april as a space more than 2400000 people, more than 700000,
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have crossed into neighboring countries when we're talking about the heavy. but firstly, we're calling on the warring factions to seize escalation, to start without further do, in serious negotiations that aimed at reaching immediate and sustainable ceasefire . secondly, we're calling on also needs parties to facilitate the passage of humanitarian a. a little thought the walls said little of the closest the clashes taking place and to dawn, or a great source of consent for my country and full neighbouring countries. chad continues to deploy the deterioration of the situation. the destruction of public buildings, the attacks against innocent civilians and the targeting of basic social service institutions is the digital phone. it is obvious to us that one day we must seriously examine the route, substituting these problem in order to find the appropriate ways of solving each old crisis. or from all of this, let's go live. some have involved in ports to don about having to have the
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diplomatic efforts so fall gained any real traction of the price. uh, the 1st sign of the results and the impact of the, of that statement uh, from the summits is this reaction from the so then use a foundation of celebrity sovereignty consulate in which they said they are happy with the outcome of his stomach, a fox, the country is not to participate to the needs, and actually they offered us these 5 if the profit support forces agree to stop looting, to stop. uh, okay, buying the buildings, the government buildings and the homes of private citizens at and this time, this was a good sign and this is not the army did not ask for the dismantling of auto stuff . they did not ask for the support forces to put down arms as before, because the vote on the part of the ottoman was to finish off,
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its both forces for all and there was no negotiation being tabled. this is a new element what it meant. but in jet the, the to aside said this is not indigo station for the end of the fighting. this is indigo station, for humanitarian purposes only if you might have said in 2 pieces. so this is the 1st time we'll have this message from this with these are a bit already, policies 5, if it's possible to do 123, and it does not include the dismantling of office portfolios. it does not include putting down. um, i think this is a, this is a positive development and accept ma'am, and of course to a really true positive developments would be ideal, especially given reports of atrocities in west of for how is that being factored into discussions there. it's one of the main points in the final community of this i need to use the deep
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concern of those countries regarding the humanitarian situation out. of course, the discussion was going on about the masa codes about reportedly took place in western dot for the she, the u. n. a human rights office has confirmed that it has the repulse confirming about a mazda code to place. and the sign of that is that most of the day of, of 78 people. we have also lots of other people see a incident in social media and from individuals talking about an ongoing situation that's part of a, in the law that started in june last month 15 june. and it included the killing of the governor of west off for and thousands of civilians with clients who escaped of fighting some of them. well, a half managed to cross into chad, and others were killed reports and showing a janina town as it goes time. and so we only fighters and bodies in the streets. that is a source of major concern,
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both in the summit of cairo today and also he and so then and many people saying that's because that's vitamins in dot for to can estimate nature. and it was mainly targeting one of the tribes this tribal element in that conflict is very dangerous . that could lead to an or allowed secret war in. so that will happen if out and policy that and thank you. now that you news, even cosca says it's a cover. the bodies of 13 african microsoft are both sank of its coast. that happened to the city of the fox and other 25 people to being rescued. choosing north ortiz say they were trying to reach the a tele and coast as the u. s. has approve the sale of a birth control pill without needing a prescription for the 1st time. you will come just have to have cool. b, o po, has been available since the 19 seventy's, but i need to the issue 1st. see a doctor that will be no age restriction once known, prescription sales begin next year. medical groups have been campaigning for easy access, but contraceptive. with great urgency,
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since the supreme court struck down the right to an abortion last year, rachel rebushka is the dean at typical university's beasley law school and a leading scholar of reproductive health. lo, she explains how this move will remove barriers for women. makes a huge difference because often people say that the reason they are not using pebbles they're not using oral contraceptives. is because of the travel ticket to the clinic needing to have a primary care provider having someone who's going to prescribe it to you and being able to walk into a walgreens or cbs and buy it like you would buy a vitamin or any other over the counter drugs, i think will really ease access. i think the big question is, how much is it gonna cost us is increasingly an outlier. i think the clear trend globally has been to allow portion and now the united states has a 3rd of the country that bands all the portion from the earliest moments of
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pregnancy. many countries allow contraceptives over the counter really in a ways try to, to reduce the unintended pregnancies that are 50 percent of the pregnancies in united states. i think this is a really important move and what is a crucial moment in the u. s. one that really threatens women's reproductive health. so the news now and europe could see its highest temperature ever recorded this week. some parts of southern europe are registering temperatures in excess of $45.00 degrees celsius in greece, taurus in particular with left sweltering jones. throughout the list is in athens. with more the people have been preparing. as they went out to see the monuments likes the acropolis behind me by drinking water, making sure they had the hats on and so on. but the most important thing that we saw visitors, tourists do here, was the, goes to the acropolis early in the day. around 1 o'clock local time,
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we saw that the number of visitors to the property has dropped dramatically, almost really to a trickle. and that is why you're seeing very, very few people up there. now normally you would be able to see crowds in the camera shop behind me just all over the, the walls in front of the post and on building. you can't really see people there now, and that's because they've hated the government's advice to stay out of the sun between 1 o'clock and 5 o'clock without approaching the end of that window. but let me say the sun is still at the height of absurdity here. the heat has been soaking into the grounds and ends of the concrete facility for hours since this morning. and it's just radiating out as you, as you walk past buildings. so it isn't necessarily safe to go back out now, but the worst is over. hollywood is on the brink of a shot down for the 1st time since 1960, but some of its biggest factors likely to join a strike by script, right,
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is the screen actors guild says deals of not being reached with studios and streaming services. the more royalties and safeguards around the use of artificial intelligence to present jobs, which in the race and executive producer and comedian, she's been on strike as a right. so for 2 months, and since last night, she striking as an act to, to jean as in los angeles and with his live a welcome to you. so you've talked in the past about your long bottle for recognition of the u. k. and then the us to and alcohol successful a well known actor and writes a. so why you strongly because the industry is changing and inflation is throwing up and our credit is not going up in line. we'll be able to see changes of what t v do able to get paid properly to what i'm residuals which of loyalties and that is not happening. so it's the same as have come in because they've not basically being held to the same accounts as been met but to you. so basically you can make
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a tv show, it can be once by 50000000 people around the globe. and the stream is consent to check for $0.29 as a royalty because they, there is no transparency. they don't have to tell you how many people are watching and how much money they're making from the child. to add money is gone down the exponentially, over the years while i was speaking with the executives at the top of the c does a making millions the mill billions of dollars and the system to, of course, just about base pay and visuals of royalties in the streaming era, it's also about getting guarantees that your work and the work of rights is wouldn't be replaced by artificial intelligence. what conversations a currently happening in places like hollywood to safeguard human talent as well. we're trying to save content to see does doesn't seem to be interested in say, in the future of the people to create the stuff that makes them the billions of dollars. you know, we're not against technology. we're against using our intellectual property to feed
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into the sausage machine. that is a, are, you know, to train because you're gonna have to feed information into it. and what they're doing is they put, provide a specific date. they're going to want a feed, was split our inflexible the into a i, and whatever it rubbish it is, the rent that they'll get may be one. why? so to make it look like a human at feasibility. and that's what they're trying to do so that you know what we want to say because of getting a spend spanning on what i'm not paying off producing at what point in this little box and the boss out what practice now they can put the best buddy on anybody's buddy to make any kind of moving. so basically what's gonna happen is that they'll be less less what faxes and people's images can be used without their consent. and this is what we're trying to say god against. and there, of course, she would ship locations also for potentially se, se owns the rights to people's images to the voices. but what specifically,
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in terms of rule, are you looking for in terms of safeguards, what we just want to i don't want anybody using my image without my knowledge would be a lease pad, right? and for that, there's something stop put in place to stop that from happening. at the end of day, you come by your team and the slave waves of so the come by people and use the images without the consent. and that is what we're trying to fight against and that we need something in place to make sure that doesn't happen as interesting, that you use the, the word slavery, that you don't pull your punches in any way. i mean, what does the advent of a, i mean, i guess for young talent to the less likely to be spotted to you think what happens to be off of acting and writing as well. the move being diminished as it is for the younger is coming. if it's a computer can absolutely create the exact person that they want for whatever the movie is is don't seem is going to put
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a lot of guy coming up and coming axes out of the industry for writing the same thing. if, if it, if it's of interesting that nobody can afford to be in any more, re add the right thing is going to be a, it's gonna be gone. i think the only thing people can work in industry advice. who can afford to do it from the money i. e. pros and fund baby. so voices will be driven. that will be interesting and original looking at to will be driven out there and just see if they can just make a perfect robot example of or seen them being too big. and so that's what we're finding again. well, i mean, i can read yeah. which will kind of say, a way to the voice of the people from the exit. just going to get a show i can stop. i went over your site. you said, you know, of us to technology. i mean, kind of like if i, if i lost the all see, do you see any redeeming feature, any silver lining in a i the, could it anyway hope the creative process. hope the industry for the forward leave
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the about and using stuff to help us do things quicker or more efficiently, but not to the decimal of the people. the, the content it's, you're going to have i writing scripts and or movie that is going to be the end of the original cut. you never really get another break too bad. they're never going to get another insecure because original voices will be gone because of the system keeps generated unlimited. you can have a tough business, the machine eating out loud dimensions of previous work. and it just, we were getting it for feature. perfect. so never going to get original stories again, and that's not what we want. we can use to help us create better content to help us do things much more efficiently, but not to the place she when emotion and interaction and the human stories. a technological sausage machine. it sounds like a nightmare prospect. uh, gina. yes. right. it's been a pleasure to have you. thank you. thank you. i. the still ahead on al jazeera,
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the united nations top cold rejects the correct us claims in the maritime spot and the columbia and got some honest presidential election. take some unexpected turn off to one of the main policies, the suspended in school united states getting ready to host a new t 20 cricket league. and they will have those details like to show the the hello the waiting is the raising down. nice the now across the raven financially i losing that. sure. i'm also place concerns with the lifted dust and sand. quite a brisk wind down towards the south though something pops up a mountain. but just here for this type of celsius since a lot of pleasant. 27 is a good 20 degrees, was so hard for to wait for the fact that could even touch 50 celsius. in fact, that as we go into the fast ice side, the searing heat does contain you don't have 40 free sales just warm enough here.
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some of the temperature that for damascus, that a so sort of a met the european heat wave spinning across it goes into little event into the forty's here, into the voltage, to the car as one. and also for cartoon, we have got plenty of showers across west africa as per usual, heaviest around liberia. see i really am pushing up into guinea even using up a little further north. was kind of processing some live the showers of years or showers the right across nigeria kind of road into that central belt of africa to the south is that it is generally dry. few showers, the 2 most. i'm big eastern pos of zimbabwe over the next couple of days up to the main thing will notice temperatures recovering that loss, closer to what they should be. the socket with the top temperature of 24 celsius by sunday of
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the past 4 years of jail. wilson, i was white when presidency brazil's political pendulum must one back to let the silver socialist government backed by the buckington. i agree, businessman functions within the ministry and the large, yvonne jellico of bass, his opponents of challenge, the very integrity of the bonnet boxes under obstructing his reforms. people in power, hosp, cadillac, we unite the nation. saving preserves democracy on the jersey to
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the the fucking bucket. once we, i'll just say around, here's a reminder about top stores. the south russian president vladimir putin has warned against you frame joining nature saying it was an international tensions on the ground rushing strikes of targeted for a straight nice us present joe biden. to be meeting with the leaders from several noted countries in finland's capital. it follows this week's annual native meeting and left you and your friends enjoying the launch this year in sweden is likely to join saving the leaders of sue don. 7 davis of issued a statement urging for policies to commit to a ceasefire at the end of the conflict. the regional summit was posted by egypt for
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the war, including these functions, windows. in fact, the correct one has lost a decades long maritime board. a dispute with columbia over an oil and fish ridge part of the caribbean sea. the instructional court of justice rejected managua has been to expand its deep sea economic rights beyond the previous ruling that gave it a 380 kilometers the. you in the top quarter would columbia 7 small islands back in 2012. let's go over to add a sandra room. catchy, whose lot for us in bogota. so let's andre this, as i said, is a decades long dispute. what implications as though, does this un ruling have of these maritime borders? i absolutely need it does have implications vote on this case in particular. and another case is that, that the court might take up or in, in the future. but essentially, in this case, in particular, this is expected to be the last decision of a series of cases that me cut out was brought against colombia since 2001. so we're
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looking at more than 20 years, trying essentially to gain more rights over this, the surrounding the archipelago of san antonio and probably day and so at this capella, go is mac in the middle of the caribbean, the se, but it's much closer to that me cut out why then to columbia, that's columbia has exercised sovereignty over these islands and over the archipelago for a couple of hundreds of years. and it has been formerly part of columbia since the 1920th, 1928. when the 2 countries 1st signed an agreement, but since the 19 sixties and again, since 2000 a one, me cut out what has been trying to say that it's continental shelf. that's a c bed. that expands from the content that goes deep into the territory that has long been under exclusive economic rights of the columbia. over the years, the 2 countries of one, some loss, some other ones,
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colombia has maintained sovereignty over all of the islands. by the cut, i was able to gain a rights over a part of the sea. but this last ruling says that the, the border that has been set in the previous ruling in 2012 stands and that. busy so the countries such as me cut out what can not demand rights further than 200 nautical miles from the continent, roughly 35760. the officers don't listen to her. is this likely to diffuse or simply deep intentions between columbia nickaligha a i guess the, the, the answer there is, it depends. we heard from a, the, me kind of go and lawyer at the case, india hague. and he said that they respect this decision that it's a decision by the highest, the court today or the way comply with it. and this is supposed to be the last word
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on this issue because there is no possible appeal yet to me. kind of what could decide to pursue a different case is again in the court. so we're going to have to see what they will decide to do for colombia. this is a great victory, a political one for president gustavo paper. they were worried here that things could have gone a the, the other way. but the entrance will remain between the 2 countries and a number of issues, especially on the fact of the political prisoners. and the less than democratic rule of the governments of what they got and you cut out one of us under many things. so i'm just under, i'm guessing you focus on o physician policies in venezuela hoping to join forces to take on president nicholas in the doorway. next year's election, they will hold a primary in october to decide on one common candidates against missouri. some of the hopefuls participated in a debate in caracas to raise about how small visa members of venice with less
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opposition be met at the catholic university and get access to the beta head of the primary elections in october. my difficulty now my child who has been leading the pose, but she was disqualified from running for office last month. you know why? there is no possibility that the regime today will have days a power to on it. you have to on it's by force on october 22nd. that's the catch list of strength of hope. an unprecedented organization to start to break down barrier by barrier this dictate to ship it is the opposition in venezuela had previously relied on the creation of a barrel and government led by one while you go to challenge president equal. and by the way, to put that strategy failed, that's why choosing one candidate to run against my the window next year's presidential elections is crucial to continue. what they call is the side for democracy. and he got police. he's one of the candidate seeking support. he told
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the 0, the biggest challenge is to remain united the, you know, he had been disqualified, and madura will do the same to others. but i think my dual will never be able to disqualify between the 8000000 people. degrade tests for the position is that we know how to read what's happening. we know how to have a plan for what's happening and know how to execute that planning more. beyond the legitimate discretions that any of us may have. let us think of our country. nearly 65 percent of people in venice will live in poverty. and the government has been trying to recover from an economic crisis that has forced millions to flee. last month, the government controlled national assembly announced it will replace the electrical council after the opposition started helping, holding the primaries. under the say, the government will do everything possible to prevent the opposition from joining forces. collect that the government strategy is to divide and conquer. the government is a minority right now with only 20 person supports fast,
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and the country that wants to change is around 80 percent. and that's why they will do everything possible because they always have to keep the position and divide it as the opposition representatives, the bates, to add a g 's to defeat nicola, by the way to their aware it's a difficult fight and finding a common ground is the 1st big challenge the so i just need the cost of modeling presidential candidates, sandra, tara associates pausing a campaign off to head main challenge. it was suspended by the attorney general's office. it comes off to the electro tribunal certified choose election results just off to the attorney general and that was through suspending, but not are as follows. so media policy which came in 2nd place electro tribunal besides that will find any judicial interference in the upcoming presidential runoff. election? well, i've got, or it's romero's, the political risk consultants and the director of legal studies, the think tank,
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the foundation for freedom and development. he's with his life from guatemala city to help us pack all of this. and that is the 1st thing. let me start by asking you about this decision by sandra torres. it appears to be a solidarity move in support of uh, main rival. what are we mexico? hi, thanks for having me. look, i, i think some of the doors, the arrival of the 2nd round is thinking the political correct position. maybe a little bit late, but she's thinking the right position. we have to understand that this is the most important crisis for what amount of democracy since 1993, the year where a former president for his i don't know the s trying to make ourselves tough. so we are around out right now on the breed of i didn't regret the collapse and she understood that this is serious. um, she understood that people are really upset by the situation and this interference
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by the attorney general office when the elections has gone too far. so now she's taking the right position, i'm showing. so these are 80 and trying to do people's will. so please explain this dynamic, these tensions between the attorney general's office. of course, at least 2 political comes, but what is going on? why is cost them all in democracy being pulled in different directions? a look. yesterday something terrible happened in guatemala. i mean in january 20, the 25. we have the elections and to the baris are going to these do the 2nd row. well, you mean to say media from the end of the own and from some of the doors? um, but the thing is yesterday that the regional office and now is um uh, criminal indictment against a lot of people say me. yeah. and the judge, a criminal judge to issue a ruling says, pending the political part. can you imagine
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a judge for suspending approved to go party who is going to dispute the 2nd round? that is just a nonsense that is crazy. and that's sort of the, under my products. so the attorney general office was seeking to undermine people's wheel and to exclude sent me a letter from the 2nd round against the people's wheel. and that's the creases we're facing right now. the supreme electra tribunal who's in, you know, the top of the story d and electro matters, has announced that they are going to respect people's wheels. and they are not going to complain these indigo, the ruling because edy's author and the legal and that's causing the branches and what am i, the legal prices? can you give us a little bit more of a steel and exactly who, but on the how to follow is what is done to apparently upset the political orthodoxy in the country. well, the thing is, i'm just briefly explaining what
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a model is ruled by a very popular president. he's a lead, you know, if he's a love is totally and the generated 14 of the next few years. and there are of us, of the coalition of the 12 legal bars in congress were the guys rule, the country. right. and the congress of deals and media has been that consistent opposition. and nobody imagine back in june 25 that sent me this opposition button would make it to the 2nd round. all the calls were wrong. both were showing and no other candidates making into the 2nd row. so wouldn't add a low from severe appear in the 2nd place. they all 3 doubts. they, they weren't, they weren't expecting these. and they are trying to over throw the election. so they can both uh, some loyalties in the 2nd round. so they can be, you know, uh, safe and sound competing with their own views and excluding up the position
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candidate from taking the president's head gun hotels from air of money. thanks for helping us get for you. what is an incredibly confusing situation politically, at least in guatemala? let's bring in a correspondent, my mother apollo, who joins us now from mexico. so you can hopefully bring it all set a bit more clarity to what's going on and get them on that. first the the response to sondra tourist the main political arrival saying that she and solidarity is going to be pulling out of the selection process. i mean, if it wasn't counted before, it certainly is now. yeah nope, no pressure at all on asking me to bring a little bit more clarity to what is one of the most confusing and chaotic elections taking place this year. i did get a chance to listen in a little bit on that interview with the guests. you had, and this is essentially what we're hearing uh, pretty much across the board from political analysts, in guatemala, regarding this very chaotic situation with this latest development now with us on that, i thought it is of the, of the,
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of the opposing party to building out of the idea of a little now announcing that she suspending her campaign, saying that she's doing this in solidarity with her opponent on that could very well be the case. but there's also another school of thought that suggest that this could potentially be a tactic to allow more time for more scrutiny to fall on either of those campaign of allowing it to sort of uh, to the same tactic that was done to other political parties ahead of the 1st round of voting on the 25th of june was to exclude parties, and now the 3 candidates that weren't even allowed to, to participate. so it, with all of this, uh, adding to this confusion, adding to this uh, sort of turmoil in the country. now things are very tense right now, but i do want to give you a little bit of a context as to how it got this way. so following the 20, the june 25th general election, the supreme electoral court in guatemala, delayed on, on certifying the results of that election. they delayed on certifying the 2 emerging candidates,
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which is found that i thought as and been out of the day of i know. so in the midst of everyone, in guatemala, who's been paying very close attention to, to, to the situation including us have just been monitoring of what's going on for mexico. everybody's waiting for this announcement from the supreme court, but ahead of that announcement to certify or not certify the results of the election. we get another announcement, an announcement from a prosecutor from the attorney general's office in guatemala, who was announcing that the cindy's a party, the party of the presidential candidate, but in the presidential to the progressive candidates is under investigation, calling for their suspension. this sent shock waves, but moments later the supreme court certifies the results. so the timing of that is important, right? first of this announcement of a suspension, then the court comes out saying we haven't heard of any official order. instead, what we're going to do is we're going to certify this, that in itself, in theory, giving us a little bit of more clarity and certainty that yes, there will be a run off election on august 20th. but of course,
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the challenge to that is this investigation against the idea of i was speaking to a colleague of ours, a journalist in, in guatemala, just moments ago trying to get his analysis, his take on what the significance of all this is. and basically his words were, we are an uncharted waters. so right now the best that we can hope for is that this won't continue to build up into what many fear could be a full blown political crisis. but things are tense and a lot of this having to do with this year uncertainty as a, as to what happens next. right? yeah. huge amounts of and says and say, well, bringing an awful lot of clarity to an incredibly murky situation. my mother, if i live in mexico, thanks. it's been 2 months since time and held it's general election, but it's so without a leader. peter live. george. let's move forward. policy one, the most low house seats. i had it of ministry linked policies in may's general election. but to take power, he needs support from the military. a pointed senate comments, larry reports in bangkok, as the final tally counted, and p telling geron, right,
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lead of the move forward party is 51 votes. short. his coalition of 8 parties has a clear majority in the house. but on the titans minutes, we drafted constitution. the prime minister has to be elected with the combined light of the lower house and the mostly military appointed senate. but i'm not giving up, i'm going to strategize once again. consolidate voice just to make sure that we reach some sensitive site to move forward, plan to reform and lowest that prohibits insults against the morning key as the main reason why they would not vote for peter me. i it's very simple senators, i'm not the problem. be so can stop to p time his party, whether they will continue to go against them on a key. if so, it will be a conflict between them and to say that is, my critic said the law has been used mostly to silence dissent against the government outside parliament. peter support his gather. many stayed on long after the vote had been counted. the people,
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the support peter measured for 10 years ago. they say, isn't it the minister and somebody can take the will of the people. the election commission has asked the constitutional court to disqualify peter on grounds, video and dishes and immediate company in violation of ty election laws. the quote is also looking into whether the parties planned to amend the laws relating to the monitoring amount to an attempt to over to the government. since the king is time instead of state laws, he is not clear yet these protests will lead to largest street demonstrations as they have in the past to ask for peter and his coalition. the next few days will be crucial. it will try to keep on boarding and then we go c h and you know, with the empties we found on the opposition side. and the negotiated with these sentences has to be much more. you could say rigorous as it has been in the past couple of weeks that just late just due to hold
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a new vote for prime minister next week. so it's me out to 0 ankle. thanks for any forces. have a rest. it rested 15 palestinians from 70 areas and the occupied westbank posting in prison is club, says a number of homes in the village of cuba, out of the west of vermont. overrated. it was arrested of being transferred to detention center as well. can. we is un envoy, is expected to speak of the security council in the coming hours. the b thing was cooled off with the countries the latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch . i mean, that has drawn swift condemnation from western powers. michael, apple has more north korea's fate. media release this video, which appears to show the recent launch of north korea is plus some 18 intercontinental ballistic missile. japan consented flu for more than an hour. rising to a height of more than 6 kilometers. achieving north korea is longest in ms all
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flight time. the leaders of south korea and japan were meeting on the sidelines of the nato summit and lithuania when the launch took place. on wednesday. north korea launched an icbm. again. this is a threat to peace and stability in the region and the world. it's also provocation, and an obvious violation of un resolutions united nation security console has adopted at least 9 major sanctions, resolutions against north korea in response to its nuclear and miss solid activities since 2006. but it has install, the launch is in fact the tests are increasing. i see the north korea's launch of an icbm thread into the peace and safety of the international community, and we strongly condemn it. north korea says the floss on a team is a part of what it calls. it's a whole nuclear strike force,
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a warning to the united states and its allies. it's designed to hit the continental united states. it's not designed to hit the local targets. it's one of the really big ones, which we've also seen on the air. right. and that is always for the americans, particularly that's you have a set that's particularly a threat. fuel yang, accused as washington of increasing tensions in the korean peninsula by deploying submarines and bomb is to the region in reaction to the launch. the us conducted military exercises with the south korean ally, and to show a force mike level elda 0, are still ahead on al jazeera and sports, the outside shops. he's now just one went away from the
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select a hard one. the last 3 encounters between the pair. but you better showed earlier on that this would be the will carry about the 1st say it was a totally different and went through a type break, where the sub link is payoff of ground strides, prove too much for the to easier. well, number 2, eventually taking the time i break 7 points to 4, right? and we did the 1st sites in the 2nd, the 2 best plays left and the total bit. so if we lived up to the billing producing some brilliant fridays, so i blank approving that there's much more to a games than just power. i really break gave her what looked to be a crucial advantage of looking like she might be down and out. the quote, a final victory over the defending champion, laid out on a beacon to the tune easy, and it showed her 14 qualities which she tried to sell. but like
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a said to level the set had 4 rolls to go with the, with the $66.00 full to level to match with the momentum and crowd. now fairly on her side to bed broke sutherland corrugated, the 6th game of the disorder. and how the self serving so victory to succeed winning the st. 63 for 2 sets. the one we are the 2nd successive wimbledon fido. it was very, very difficult. accepting a her serves in the her shots. so thank you guys for churning for me until the last moment and believe in a name for probably that's in such as a smarter will be the church plan, but to keep the most of us, she ended the front of your trains. i leave it for toledo, the company says i'm seated would to reach the singles fido, ronald carfax, which is 0. i don't know. the big name ply, has joined saudi arabia's top football league. it's a sub international,
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so i'm gonna give it some it. she's completed a move from it's highly inside the lat, seo image filled with joining. i'll have out for a fee of $44000000.00. he signed a 3 year contract and will earn on $20000000.00 per year. increase of it shot be linked to a number of your pain clubs and kidding events is also on little and so essentially the launch of what could be a hugely significant you see towards the cricket me in the united states. majorly. cricket involves 6 franchises based in 5 different us sites for the teams have indian permanently backend. and some of the players that have signed up include england will come to jason roy and for myself, i forget caps. in fact, the procedure and the 1st match will take place in dallas and it will be between the texas and super kings and america and the los angeles not right is all right, most vote for me and a couple of hours time, but that is how we are looking for them by sunday, and thank you very much for watching this news. and i'll be back in
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