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understand the differences, similarities of cultures across the ground. so no matter how you take care, ouch is here to bring you the news and current to fast challenges there. the of the business of these life from the on the bulk coming up to the next 60 minutes, the international criminal court law. and she is an investigation into alleged new rule crime seems to dimes dial 4 region between the ongoing conflicts between the army and the permanent tr. serious government gives the green lights of the un fate deliveries into the rebel controlled northwest from kentucky. thoughts with
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conditions where i live and it will cost them all as talk. presidential candidates, suspends campaigning off the court action against one of the main challenges the hollywood faces. it's worth disruption in 6 decades. as the actors union declares a sprite and prepares to hit the picket line in support she needs use owns shovel or is through to 2nd straight. we move in final triple basing. i read the sub, i think some of these, she could now become the 1st african woman. so when a grand slam singles the, we're getting this to use uh with breaking news house. if the united nations be in special criminal court, has opened its 1st ever investigation into electrical crimes, the students ongoing conflict is prosecute to caring. con,
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made the announcements of the un security council. maybe 3000 people have been killed and 3000000 displacing a violent power struggle between the student needs all be in the rifle paramilitary rapids simple forces. since april. will have a morgan as live in the call to me for more or less. but let's go for this, does she have a tennessee who's live or the un headquarters in new york? and, and she have, this is gonna be a significant decision by the i c c tool coast through what this will means as well because you see feels that it's existing mandate colors. the ongoing violence in, in golf or this is what was what was said to be written report reduced to the security council. alleged what crimes and privacy instruments he committed as part of the current fighting may be subject to investigation of prosecution in line with this mandate, the office confirmed confirmed as it has commenced investigations in relation to instance occurring in the context of the present hostilities. if there is on the
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sites particularly tracking the ex usual killings, reports of extra digital cuttings, binding of homes and locked or market solutions in west of for as long as the killing and displacement of civilians in no style for a cream called the chief prosecutor expanded on this out the security council, he will not know what the nights will bring on what fate to wait. we have already started investigating, as i said, and mr. president and excellence is i do want to be clear and send a clear message to every belligerent every, come on to every foot sold. you has a gun or believes that they have power to do what they want. the targeting civilians, individuals targeting the homes, targeting that businesses intentionally, particularly targeting children and women are crimes prohibited by the
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room statute. i'm sure you have clearly the, the i, c. c determined to send a very strong balls message to the belligerents the on the ground. but what power is just the, i see, see really have, what are you bringing the when it comes to bringing those to account a lot, even have investigative insight on right now. probably because of the, the ongoing don't get involved as having said that the, so they did begin a trial in april, if an alleged jungle we, leader of the prosecution has completed its, its presentation already. but there are 4 outstanding arrest warrants for those alleged to have been part of humanitarian human rights abuses in delford, including for the for so to mislead a well this year, who is apparently been released from custody some stuff, some of the written reasons pricing began. so there was plenty of admonishments of us with these governments in the security council from various security council members. or i see have the many, thanks
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a lot cheaper times the life of the un headquarters in new york less cost life now to a correspondent table. morgan, who's in call to him in sudan and they have a little bearing the way you are to expects involvement by the hugh ends highest quote to have what impact is it likely to have on the ground of the well, for many people in the region of star for especially in west star for this is very significant. many of them have accused arab malicious or malicious allies to the parent minutes through rapid support forces of targeting them based on their ethnicity. tens of thousands of across the border into neighboring chad from the city of jeanine at the capital of west are for since the south of the fighting around mid april when fighting stop is here in the capital between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army. now kareem khan, the prosecutor off international criminal records was here in khartoum at last year . and he spoke to the government, ben,
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and he spoke about how they were cool cooperative, despite the fact that many of those who are wanted by the court were not handed over. it's not clear if the government will respond and will allow a team of investigators to go to the region up there for especially with the filing . so we'll continue in here in the capital have to and in west that are for, but many people say that and they don't. and the prosecutor himself said that the violence and our for the results of the atrocities that have been committed over the past 2 or 3 months already, or both of the previous crimes committed and the fact and the life of just as deliberate as since 2005, when the international criminal court started its investigation. so for many people, the fact that there will be new investigation is significant because it's means that the world is looking into what's happening. and there may be a glimpse of hope in terms of guessing, just as for the crimes that have been committed in west are for over the past 2 months. yeah. who are you making really important point that this means that the world is looking. we have seen multiple attempts to cease fires,
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come and go talks of come and gone without bearing any food whatsoever. what the people that ensued and who the international community can leverage with move slightly as by the icpc as well for people here and how soon and, and are for us as well. they hope that with this means that both sides, both of the were in parts. he's the rapid support forces and with needs army, understand that crimes against humanity, a work crimes that will not go unpunished. now as you said, there's been a previous, these fires numerous, these fires that have been violated by both sides. human and parent access to civilian spots. up in the conflict here in the capital and elsewhere has been restricted. so people hope that the international community can leverage this issue of accountability to let the 2 wearing size allow for humanitarian access. allow for safe passage of to believes to be able to lead conflict phones. and for those who cannot at least offer them some kind of sibling protection from the conflict,
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many people say that the international community does have the leverage underwear insights to end the conflict, and if not to at least allow for protection of civilians. and so far that is not being used, and many civilians here say that they feel let down by the international community and by the we're in parties as well for knots, protecting them at the morgan law. i haven't caught too many things which one of his life from west orange new jersey is. so i'm, i'm baldo, he's executive director of sudan transparency policy track of a welcome to the program. first the your reaction to the i c. c. 's decision to investigate possible what crime is in the full, what will the body be focusing on of the but it shouldn't be look a to use of misgivings and therefore that to escalate to the beginning in which that for the state it's got to be done as you need and there is on the evidence of the funding and you may not be
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a total between the army under the bishop of forces and militias, supporting that of the simple forces. because there are a campaign of ethnic cleansing at the monthly scale, with the limits, the whole of forces fighters, undiminished as aligned with them going door to door. asking people about this new city exhibiting in their families. uh, based on their uh, identification as most of the, the p don't want the most type in english that for us then the silence of the city will be getting. ready walked across the border the some of these just turning it, stopping them, looting their properties. so, but anything many of the. ready tell you age, conducting must cummings indiscriminately against on. obviously medias nissan. what tribes this are, crimes against humanity, americanization mr. dunn, transparency and policy jack i school as recently as yesterday on the security
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council and okay. and the address by di cc has to do to investigate and decided to be signed under its existing mandate. probably a point made by both of our correspondents with un headquarters in new york. and also as speaking and call to him was how challenging and difficult is going to be to get investigators into the come into the country in the middle of a conflict. it is indeed because of the tire technician of the wireless, but in shot in a drain a few times. you have hundreds of high weaknesses of the victims of survivors who have been on the other end of the the bottom of these people on the phone. the testimony would be very bite the for the drug this of such investigations. and now you have also the capacities of remote sensing on all the stuff the light is specialized. so the lights,
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the standing, the communist draws the ground and taking minute details of operations on the ground under the section, and then going to looting on awesome that has a care dumpster on. so they're going to need and this is going to be done. the no way in which really make saltisha, it'd be done. uh, you know, sufficient photo standing before i go to the front of the household. sorry to interrupt. i'm what i'm, what about the consequences of that potential funding? is there any guarantee whatsoever that the belligerents and this conflicts even respect and to a beat into the, the will of the i c, c. did they recognize the cost or far as the interest action they have the same data that mind, you know, because prior to the, you know, the, the, the commander of the district offices that are pretty simple process going to or do or talk to the guy the humidity. well that had to be ginger,
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we did melisha really in 2003, 20 years ago bron of the young officer was the called, the meetings officer from the army. really giving you the militia. now the out of the top on a do, the very last name is do a student cool. but anything on acting as one until the went to war again to see show less on the field for good that. and both have off for immunity from prosecution. when they're ready to go shedding a political de la cruz road and local see political movements. this threw down in december of 2022. so the weight of that legally will be exposed to, to the roles in crime center committed 20 years ago. but now the mfc of investigation looking into crimes committed 20 days ago and looked when she has therefore, you know, they, they are very much going to be affected by these decisions. yeah, that's an important distinction tonight. great to have you on the program. some of
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them about the executive director of sci down transparency and policy track. i thank you for having me since the syrian government says, told the united nations that it can continue delivering a to a vital border. crossing from taki to revel controlled northwest parts of the country . aid is delivered through 3 crossings to bob all salaam, all right, above all how across things. but the vast majority of aid is delivered to by the u . n. through bob a whole lot. but earlier this week, the you in security council failed to renew authorization for a deliveries with a direct impact or 4100000 people. or let's talk to nor come or she's live and it look for us. first thing, new or who, who do we understand to now be in control of the bottle?
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how of crossing in the us will be also the letter the, the damascus sent to the u. n. a earlier today saying that they're giving the un permission to, to use the above the craft to deliver a spot, the fact that they have absolutely no control over the border crossing neither the surrounding areas. and the last, the area that the tier and government told the control of these bends of kilometers away from the border crossing a permanently and previously for the past the years. the board to crossing was the . busy the metabolism of the, the, the process of being delivered to the board to crossing uh was, uh, were coordinated by the uh, steering opposition. um. we also have
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a views too low uh, smoothly through the border crossing and then g o its uh, working in coordination with the uh see you in the off position here in those buses julia to deliver you in both of the day today 2 areas of northwest here and uh, syria. so, uh, actually uh, uh, you know, local, active as dance people here in the area. they consider this movement. um, you know, would it be seen in government? he's trying to accomplish some political game. i don't this letter dislike. we saw the on february, the 6th of the un waiting for the student government permission to deliver aid through above a set and a ride crossing. and then they stopped delivering k through these a crossing and the people here actually uh, you know. busy the at the moment except, you know, uh the, uh,
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see you in the government to interfere as such decision because he literally have no control or a say in this matter show. no, well, an interesting follow up. been following up on what you just said, the, i'm obviously this is likely to have a significant bearing on how people feel they're in england having damascus, having a direct hand in delivering aid to a rebel hilda areas of the country rights . who sadly, we don't appear to be able to continue with nor commercially lost sounds to him. oh yes, we can go back to, nor actually know, can you hear us continue, please? losing millions of the families and now they are a state actually of panic because they know the syrian government, my plot to
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a cult, accomplish something out of this letter and they fear more of the uh, the un bye to actually accept the. uh so your government to proposal them, they would give him permission to coordinate the us so so that they did uh, paid uh some activists to your actually describe them v a c and government is trying to but uh, this has on the uh, the humanitarian sector. of the operations to the areas oh uh, northwest and syria, and the general to sustain themselves. um, you know, uh the, the sustained the troops, actually some actors have been sending pictures of the u. n. a. be distributed to a troops off the sewer in the government's army as
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a b r trying now the people now are trying to address and the, the no, but speak up to this matter. i spoke to several human rights activists that political activists. and they completely refuse for any intervention of interference from uh, the uh, serial government a n b. and you might have jerry and 80 sector, especially the above in the hollow border crossing uh no, come off shop 5 and the price manufacturer them. i got some of the top presidential candidates sondra taurus says she's posing her campaign in support of the main challenger, but another arvalo i'll talk to the attorney general suspended. avalo simulate policy which came in 2nd place. software allegations of food prostitutes is also rated the head forces of the electro sourcing. and that's what drives you know, a certified june's collection results that allows the run off in august. let's go
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to model rough hello, who joins us now from mexico city for more. this said, while assigned to tara's was in the lead off of the 1st round to potentially now pulling out and sold a diety with her arrival would send potentially a very strong message. and that's absolutely right. it may have. and you've already given the background here, which makes my job a little bit easier of not having to give the most recent updates 1st. and then work our, our way backwards into what's caused the sort of chaotic situation that we're in right now with guatemala. but for the sake of context, i think we should point out something very important, which is what happened after the 1st round of, of voting on june 25th, which yielded to candidates a day of a low and toys which we, that which we just outline. now, what happened after that that 1st round ability is that the supreme court took several weeks 2 weeks to certify the results of that election to certify both of
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those candidates. and it was already a significant skepticism even before the 1st round of voting on june 25th. the there were internal observers that condemned several or regularities with the registration process. there was also probably the biggest concern was the fact that the presidential candid candidates were being blocked by for participating. 3 presidential candidates were unable to even participate in that 1st round of the of the elections. so as everyone that's been following the story closely on wednesday, is waiting for those results from the electoral court as to whether or not these elections would be certified. another announcement comes out. this is announcement from the bottom all is up. the attorney general's office were a prosecutor, is announcing an investigation against bid them out of the a little of the sent me a party the progressive party, which many people did not see coming in terms of placing as well as they did as a, as, as dating as many votes as, as they had, and that, that in itself sent shock waves moments later. the electoral court does not
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officially accept this order for the suspension of body of alo for this investigation, and instead certifies the election results. and that has given us a bit of maybe clarity, a little bit more certainty that is run off election that's scheduled to take place on august 20th will actually happen. but there still these questions over the legality and constitutionality of this investigation. and these calls for the suspension of one of 2 presidential candidates incomes this latest announcement from son that i thought it is saying that she is suspending her campaign. and again, this is all happened the last 24 hours to the very chaotic and confusing 24 hours. and it's not over because we're still waiting to hear from the electoral court later this afternoon. that will issue yet another announcement as to whether or not there's any validity, any legality to these claims of, of, of fraud against the sent me up, send me a party. so right now,
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we're still treating this as an, as an evolving story and evolving story into a model over upon a 5 and mexico city 1st. thank you. so hollywood actors union has voted to go on strike with a 160000 members in the union. the indices largest labor action is $63.00, is the union says a weeks if negotiations with the major studios fios and the mounting more royalty some streaming services and safeguards around the use of unofficial intelligence to present jobs. i just will join probably right to is who, who are already being on the pick line since may making of the 1st joint strike in more than 6 decades over the roll rentals these live in los angeles with more of this. so rob, pull back to strike, beginning straight away, and what affects will it have all the movie and tv industry as a whole, as well, the excess break is due to begin at midnight local time. that's about 7, g m t. i to answer all of our other questions about this direct,
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i'm very happy to be joined by the president of the sac after a union representing so many actors and others. fran drescher, miss thresher. thank you very much for speaking with alan 0. it's my pleasure. i appreciate your support. could you please address the question of artificial intelligence and how that has suddenly become almost an existential issue for the acting profession and other profession. exactly. well, that's the point where in the performer, in, cuz we're performer as i think the eyes of the world are upon us. and they're waiting to see what happens with this. because everybody that works is in jeopardy of being replaced by artificial intelligence and big business corporations . they really don't care about working people or uh, you know, at the lives of the people that they're putting out of business. all they care
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about is the bottom line and it's a sickness. and we can take it because it's just, we cannot allow them to marginalize us or replace those by a digitized versions of ourselves. what we own is our likeness and our talent, and our voices, and to allow any event to be replaced by a computer is unconscionable. we all should fight this tooth and nail because it's happening everywhere. i was walking in the neighborhood here, and there was the little box rolling around delivering stuff. and i thought to myself, it broke my heart because there was somebody that used to do that on a bicycle. why replace you beans? why squeeze them out of their livelihood? why not? i have a conscience. you money at the expense of all things of true value is maniacal.
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it has to be stopped. this is going to disrupt the industry to a, to a great degree. now that the actors are joining the writers on the picket line, how does, does everything come to a grinding halt now and, and how long do you think that this situation may persist? i really don't know because right now, since we decided that we had to strike, we extend it 12 days and they didn't come back with anything. they went behind locked doors, they kept cancelling our meetings with them. i saw, i hope, against hope that it was gone. it was because they were gonna really do get out behind the closed door and come back with something maybe. but they came back with nothing. they were wasting our time. i feel like we were due because they wanted to have more time to promote the summer movies. maybe i don't even begin to understand why anybody in
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a collective art form like this would be so hollow that they would not think to be respectful and on are the massive contributions that my membership make in this industry. it just doesn't compute for me, somebody should have the character to say that they're bored. you know, we have to do the right thing. we have to re align ourselves. this industry has changed dramatically, but the right the construct needs to change to accommodate the new business model. if we keep making incremental changes to a model that for the most part doesn't reflect the current business model, then we're basically moving furniture around on the titanic. excellent, thank you so much for speaking with us. fran drescher, so appreciate it. that's fran drescher, the president of the sac after union, which is just about to hit the picket lines
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a couple of hours from now. fact you need the rentals. thank you very much. i wrote rentals life, it was such a lease. well, one of the issues that you had them raised in the strike was just about mentioned was mentioned as the role of unofficial intelligence and the need for regulations on the roughly advancing technology. i generated images have gone live rival virals of in recent months like him. this one of pipe, frances dressed and apparently blanche i'll get one of it, of course was simply a i the public, a deep fake was made by construction worker play with the program. and the technology is increasingly making its way onto the big screen, also recreating actors appearances, altering them drastically. the latest indiana jones film shocked audiences with the aged version of a harrison ford that made him look several decades younger. and it's not just the appearance is voice is also for voice actors script, right, is a, i could mean the last word or even job loss is replaced by recreations of the voice
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or voices of celebrities. this artificial intelligence lets you speak with any, and i mean, any celebrity voice in real time, just tremendous. turns out you can train anyways, you won't even, you own, look at it later in the video, but you can't change the weight. they delivered a line. so use it at your own risk. alright, well, joining a slide from los angeles, california is mike royce, he's a show run out and co creator of one day at a time on netflix and 9 of a sudden age on max. and he is on strike. we'll walk into the program, so some incredibly amazing shows of technology that would be on the question of allies ability space to reproduce and act as words and voice. so that light can assist the question of legality. who owns the active image or the rights of that voice, and what some conversations is going on within gills and agencies where you are
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oh, well, i want to be clear. first of all, i am a writer. i'm not part of the w, a leadership. and i want to echo everything that fran drescher said is she's giving an amazing uh school. uh, if she does, she's really, yeah. you know, teaching everybody about all the, all the issues. because the main crux of everything is, you know, they have changed this business model and the contract hasn't kept up and we need to repeat that have as many times as possible. so that i guess the day understand that the company is cuz they don't seem to, they seem to want to change everything in their favor, but then take it all out on their workers, which is us. as far as a i goes, you know, for my writing perspective, it's all about, i mean, we, as a writers union when you, when you sign a contract to produce a script for a studio, you give away the copyright because they own it. the studio owns will your work in return, we get compensation. a, i is trained using our scripts, you know,
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using previously as all of, you know, previously written material. so we obviously need to have a big se and how that's used and we need to be compensated fairly uh, going forward and the company has not have not really taken one step to even try to figure it out at this point. what do you think is holding back major companies, some of writing all of this into ongoing contracts? it's basically giving you small print that you can work with. well, i mean, i can always speculate it because i don't know what they're thinking. i think that they probably don't know what they want out of it yet either. and they're having trouble writing legalities that keep all their options open. but they're going to have to give us protection and compensation. or else we're going to stay on stripe because this is the future as fran and many others have articulated or was many streaming services a yet to turn a profit. having spent billions on programs to try and get as many views as
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possible is a, i do think if there is a silver lining, one way of helping those companies to balance the books i, you know, these companies will do anything to cut costs and it may i think in the past as soon as we were able to work out agreements, you know, the last time sags and w j went on strike at the same time, we were able to get pension health care, as well as the residuals established. that made a business that we could all driving. so hey, i represents this big shiny object. i think to them that will replace a bunch of people even though at this point they don't really know how that is going to work. and i think realistically speaking, uh that they may be getting ahead of themselves. you know, i don't think that i think you need a human touch in, in the arts to make it work. so i think again, it represents them just a big cost cutting thing, even though they don't even know how that is going to work, but that's attractive to them because right now they're they,
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i think they've lost the ability to do understand they have human beings that work for them. so my audience is because, i mean, they all suppose the can seem is when it comes to one of the best to think that they can, if you think when it comes to consuming products, whether it be your writing or the finished production that they see on the television, whether it really matters to them. well, i think that arts, and so i'm talking about movies, television writing, performing. we connect with it because of a human connection. so i, i kind of go back to when you see a commercial wherever on somebody. and now you'll see a commercial, no resurrect a dead celebrity, who's the state they've paid off or whatever the hell you don't respond to it like oh my god, what frank sinatra is alive then he's selling scotch. like that's a wonderful thing. it's not the same. it's not the same and i think you,
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you're always going to need to, you know, and our whole reason that we see and love parks is because we're connecting with it on a human basis. and computers can be a tool that can be used in that process, but they're not going to replace it. it is a brave new world indeed. and clearly to you, mike, the human touch masses, mike royce speaking to us, lot from los angeles. thank you very much. thank you. still had the silence. probably democracy tended the files to fight so enough to comment blocked his fits to become prime minister despite winning most folks in the general election and spend, spend, spend halogen tina's middle class cope with crippling installation. and photographic and countries discover their qualification to re, to the next couple. well, come on. they will be here with us. store the
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hi. welcome to have a look at the international forecasts while the weather ramp soft temperatures around public a southern policy. if you have up to the northwest looking so good here for a little more like over to them, actually bands of cloud and brain coming in from the atlantic quite enough. the middle, a area of light pressure will bring some pretty wet time when the weather in for the weekend because those north west, and past, but down towards the south, that's where the heat is on that square. it's going to stay pretty hot type of the next couple of days. so what into this, this is a few places getting up into the full sees over the next style. so athens could be into the low fourties as we go through friday on into saturday nights twice as the heat once again returning into central parts of here. so i real plumas heat all the way up towards the both estates and be on the got some shots associated with that heat. some live you wants to enter those east and policies that wet and when the weather swelling away. this does look
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a little more like all of them actually as we go through friday on into fast, a very just stepped by that but further south, the searing heat does contain you certainly giving a cause for concern here, not a hot weather. typically, northern parts of africa, fit test 40 fluid comp to live the showers across the west, africa pushing across liberia into see i really, i hadn't been to see it to get any the the where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us pull it to the bottom line here, indic bisman heavy hearts and the re from the 1st minute the expiry of these fires . something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or
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fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send that as an alternative to you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about approximately neighboring tad, they are still being talkative. was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the you're watching, i was just a reminder of our top stories this out in special criminal court is open to pro,
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into a legible crimes and sudan and express great concern. i have an escalation fund. it's persecuted coming. come maybe announcements of the un security council. the union representing us acts as dumps as news rights is um, broadcast journalist for 5 years ago and strike 2 guys for multi used streaming services and safe cards on the use of artificial intelligence and cost amount of a top presidential candidate sondra. taurus says she's posing her account page and support of a main challenge that panada unavailable. sotheby's attorney general suspended out of all those familiar policy which came in 2nd place. i'm trying to gauge and so forth. so i'll just see to now with so the sewing cost of living is made life very difficult. indeed, for many people, the nation is facing is worse, economic crisis and years and inflation think is rising well above 100 percent. and yet people are spending more than saving or let's tool to, to raise
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a boat who's live and what a service for us to find out more about this and to raise the water. we inflation figures around again this month. what does this all mean for the country of the what origin? tina's economy has been in trouble for years, struggling with a very high inflation, with massive depth, a shortage of pulling research, all of this made of worst flight of war and ukraine, but also an enormous drought about heard this country around it costs around $20000000.00 uh, the government has been struggling with between 7 and 8 percent inflation rate each month. this figure has been reduced a bit this month, but it's still a huge challenge for people here in this country corner. we start with this thing that inflation this year. it's going to be around $0.44, and you can imagine the impact of based on purchasing power argentina is also struggling on negotiating right now with the international monetary fund. it was for the function, many of the payments that were due earlier in july for later this month,
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mostly because of a shortage of forwarding research. and it's also a added left to right here. presidents for elections happening in october. and even though president are available for them, um this won't be running for re election. they made a store of economy said she'll masa is going to be the candidate. and she's running a top bit for re election the for the parties, it is held mostly because of the phone on the crisis that is going in the country and also the novelty of the government to actually talk. cuz inflation rates are this must really have a, must have impact on every aspect of people's lives, on the savings on their pensions. the list goes on. how do they come of the world? people are trying to adapt constantly. the government is increasing cash handouts and pensions, but it's constantly changing and people are trying to adapt all the time. was suddenly those in the form of sex or are the big the biggest impact is among them. we're seeing poverty rates on the rise among around 43 percent of the population is
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now living in poverty for the form of sex or they have managed through unions. and now the ways they have that it's a secure way, types of over 100 percent. and what we're seeing in the city of what a site is, she's a quite unique situation where people who get a little bit of money, they go out to spend it in the social center of went outside is on saturday night prices across her containers skyrocketing. but here, it does not seem like the countries in economic terminals getting outside of the promote theater play on the street. she says there is one reason that explains the little one, the city as people who want to go out to have fun. we already have sad news, price increases every day. if you have a little bit of money, the only thing you want to do is go out didn't you know, struggling with massive bullying debt, while domestic prices for goods and services continue to rise. most tend to
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disagree. it's a strategy of printing money to sign in spending, but it's a main reason why most economic measures fail. for many people in argentina, living with high inflation means heading to the shop to buy groceries after paydays . before the prices start going up or learning to live without certain products, but for others who have some money left over, there is no pointing saving. and that's one of the reasons why the rest run. some theaters in the cities are for low. carlos is the historic volume when a site is it's been open since the 1930s within the body to a few years ago. he says that in spite of vehicle nomics for because he continues to be leaving the country. oh, you're waiting for that. see on it so it gets out of inflation is the biggest challenge we have because we change prices every month. but if the price goes up, alarmingly we have to get it off the menu, we learn to be creative. so we can find ways to make it work,
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vs on for other restaurants in the capital. but for origin, tina's for who now represent over 40 percent of that population. it's a different story. protest like this one, our own going in the capital every week. and then the say, need to speak or show people have stop saving effect on internet. so yeah, the cap, so it has an area where the middle class is larger and those people have stopped saving, savings it going down. but consumption is continuing in argentina or a salaries around $500.00, even if you make $700.00, then you go out and spend argentina is a country where people have gotten used to living in crisis. and many have become experts on how to out with economic instability, although the impact is falling mainly on those with greater economic needs. and the situation is unlikely to get any time soon, mostly because it's an electro
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a year. there's lots of inserts, etc, on this pre sign up button. what is going to happen in this country? ongoing negotiations with the international monetary fund where the ion method ocean, the government would evaluate the currency and the government is afraid to do so because of the impact of inflation in the middle of all of this. they're millions of argentines for desperate, for some stability to raise a money. thanks for that to raise of a live in but assess to us is approved the sale of birth control pills without needing a prescription for the 1st time they were contraceptive cool. b o pill has been available since the 1970s. but i need to verify to 1st the adult to now be no age restriction. once nonprescription sales begin next year, medical groups have been campaigning for easier access to contraceptives. with greater urgency, since the us supreme court struck down the right to an abortion last year, like to look into the story a bit more over the course, but it was len jordan who's live in washington, d. c. and ross. how do we firstly get here and what does this mean?
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of course, the american women and this has been an effort that has been going on for the better part of 2 to 3 decades. and it's all been about a matter of making this particular kind of cost perception more easily available to people across the country. no matter where they live. birth control pills up until now have only been available after someone visit a physician and gets a prescription. well, if you don't have health insurance, that creates a huge barrier to getting this sort of called perception. not everyone has a family planning clinic in their community, so that's another barrier. and so major medical organizations and reproductive health groups have been petitioning the federal government to make it so that a certain kind of birth control pill that only has one hormone and it can be
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available in the pharmacy or in a store that sells medical equipment. that way, this medicine, which has been tested for decades, there's a lot of evidence behind it. safety can now be available to people. it's because of the timing of the end of the ro, v weighed decision before the us supreme court, which had guaranteed a woman's right to an abortion. there is obviously more public interest in this. but it's important to clarify that this is an effort that has been underway for many years in order to make it easier for people who don't want to have a child to use a contraceptive device that does work. mostly. and given all the increase focused on birth control, ever since the supreme court removes that constitutional rights with portions. i mean how divided is the country over birth control? the americans really are not divided over the use of
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birth control, perhaps even more so than over the question of abortion. and that's because people really do believe that what happens in their private lives should remain private. and they do not want to see the matter of contraception. politicized. certainly it is worth pointing out that there was some initial objection to the food and drug administration decision to make the approval of this one particular pill known as old pill available over the counter. but that protest was very, very mild. and in fact, a number of the groups that do not support abortion rights are making a distinction, saying that this is not a matter of providing access to abortion. this is about preventing consumption, which in their view is very different. and so this is something that is probably
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going to take effect without much discourse, right. info and distinction, debank mostly jordan live in washington dc. thank you. that's why the news. thailand's opposition leader says that will be no surrender after you failed to win the majority in parliament, peter lived general and drugs says he will continue in his bids to become the next 5 minutes or less. despite the conservative allies or the ministry, impulsive in closing ranks to block has run fi, telemundo, and let's move forward. policy one, the most number of seats in the low house and based general election p. m is elected by a combination of the 500 seat low, a house, and a 256 senate non elected body appointed by the time military, which is set up after q in 2014. and all that means pieces are needed. 376 out of 750 votes for the any controls, 312 seats in the lower house. i did my list when 323 votes on 1st day, floating slurry reports now from bangkok on how the day unfolded. the final
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tally counted and p telling geron, right, leader of the move forward party is 51 votes. short his coalition of 8 parties has a clear majority in the warehouse, but under thailand, submit it to be drafted constitution. the prime minister has to be elected with the combined lights of the lower house and the mostly military appointed senate. but i'm not giving up. i'm going to strategize one. we can either consolidate just to make sure that we reach some senators, so i can move forward. i plan to reform a lot that prohibits insults against the monarchy as the main reason why they would not vote for me. i it is very simple, senators, i'm not the problem be so can stop to p time his party, whether they will continue to go against the monarchy. if so, it will be a conflict between them and to say that is my critic, save the law has been used mostly to silence, defend against the government, the outside parliament. he does support his gather. many stayed on long after the
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vote had been counted. the people the to support peter now to protect me. they say, isn't it? that's why i want them. i 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 a media company in violation of ty election loss. the quote is also looking into whether the parties planned to amend the lowest 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 the half of the past. as 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 then negotiated with these sentences has to be much more you could say rigorous as it has been in the past
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couple of weeks that just late just due to hold a new vote for prime minister next week. so it's me out to 0 angle 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. greece, taurus, in particular, we left the sweltering village has burned in croatia. off the wall finds a ruptured and extreme heat. firefighters are working to contain the flames before the engulf of the areas. many pumps of the balkans are in the grip on record high temperatures exceeding 40 degrees celsius. as a heat wave name server us finds out across your or india's historic read force has been flooded off to the river yamuna that runs through new daddy bust is bank sees a record rang for the water level is set to be at a 45 yet high for us, newton's a bunch, many areas of the city endangering is 20000000 residents. so the head allowances
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the us promised his office for an hour that day. thank you so much and have only ship a has become the 1st one isn't. serena williams in 29 seems to reach back to about wimbledon finals should be, well, number 2, arena sutherland. and so as a semi final, she's not just one went away from becoming the 1st arab or african woman to take
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a grand slam singles title for help us out referrals, published within the semi finals i at wimbledon. and the 2 highest rank players left in the tournament match each other on center court on one side the succeed on each of the auction easier last year is rather up facing here. the 2nd seed are going to start blank of better roost. the current australia are open champion and knowing victory here would make her the new well number one will select a hard one. the last 3 encounters between the pair. but you better showed early on that this would be the will carry about the 1st say it was a totally different and went through a tie break. we have a sub link is payoff of ground strides, proved too much for the to easier to well, number 2, eventually taking the time i break 7 points, divide and with it, the 1st sites in the 2nd, the 2 best plays left in the total bit. so if we lived up to the billing producing some, a brilliance riley's so i blanket proving that there's much more to
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a games and just power early 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 elite or a beacon that she needs you and it showed her 14 qualities suprised, the sub like a said to level the set at 4 rolls to go with the, with the $66.00 full to level to match with them and then to the end crowd know if lovely on her side. so bad broke sutherland corrugated, the 6th gave of the disorder, and how the self serving so victory to succeed, winning the search $63.00 for to search 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 cheering for me until the last
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moment and believing in me or probably that's in such as a smarter will be the church plan. but keep the most of us, she ended, the run of you trains are lead to for to liter, become recess of seated will lead to reach the singles fido, ronald carfax, which is 0. now let's choose world cups. let me find this america. i've got a good draw what the qualifying process for the 2026 finals get some the way to so many. i've read case morocco groups on the side, zambia account, go tons in it, and the gender trail, at least knowing us concerns qualifies the expanded sort of at this being hosted by the usa, canada and mexico just 5 african seems played at the last woke up and cancel it to the whole of africa and to the entire world. welcome. this is a trophy that all of you in this room wants to when maybe in 26.
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well, that's all i wish to all of you, but i wish the same way of any other country in the world as well. but one of those kind of house the us i have lost out in the semi finals of the goals come penalties to signing that much against panama, which and it won't allow us to extra time sheets out itself. when's a sudden death is kind of more coming out finally for when is in san diego to no surprise in the other semi mexico bathing. jamaica 3 new mexicans are looking for the record, extending known towards us store. okay. christine pool. the sick has completed his move from chelsea to ac milan. this the welcome video of the serial club created for the one the champions league during this time with chelsea till i'm finished fulsome it's high and league last season. not a problem, james says he will be returning to the lake, his face 21st time, be a season, a one, or would it be a space that becoming the leaks all time leading scorer? these was voted for by funds pleasant schools rights is, james said he had been considered thomas following the lakers last. so then they'll
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get to the end of last season through this, i've been asked myself this question at the end of the season for a couple of years now. i just never opened and talked about it. i don't care how many more points of score or what i can and cannot do on the floor. the real question for me is, can i play without cheating his game? the day i can give the game everything on the floor. the day i'll be done. first i sees the laws of what could be a seriously significant new t 20 cricket league in the united states. majorly. cricket will involve 6 franchises based in 5 different states for the teams of indian premier league backing some of the place signed up include the england woke up when a jason rowing fullness of african counts in fast, the policy the 1st month. she's taking place in dallas, between the texas super kings and the los angeles in i tried america. you know, it's a all right, but it's how useful it says uh, looking for now. nice. thanks
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