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and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences became part of what has happened here. the last for years the . ready the international criminal court launches an investigation into a legend, new war crimes in savannah store for region. the 90 venue is good to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from the. also coming up, syria is government approves the continuation of aid supplies into the rebel control northwest from turkey
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a. but with conditions the world health organization warns the aspartame sweetener is possibly carcinogenic advising people to consume its in moderation. and hollywood is facing, is 1st major shut down in 63 years with the actors set the joint writers on the picket lines. the b as a national criminal court has opened an investigation into new alleged war crimes incidents door for region. prosecutors are looking at reports of atrocities against civilians since the war broke out. in april j. c. c has been investigating since the early 2 thousands when mass killings began and or 4. but the conflict this year is left to security. vacuum and re ignited ethnic and tribal violence. the u. n says a mass grave of at least 87 bodies has recently been found. and we have already started
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investigating. as i said, mr. president of 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 the targeting children and women are crimes prohibited by the room statute. it should have raton c reports from the united nations headquarters in new york, and be written in submission to the security council. the i c c said it was closely tracking the reports of extrajudicial killings. the budding of homes and markets, looting in west still full as one is killing. a displacement of civilians in most of the allegations of sexual gender based crime is the prosecutor. but probably just that basically that they would be no impunity for crimes. they would place the
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button for the situation and the prosecutor said that's the use of these government was no longer cooperation with icbc investigations in, in the for i think we got a clue as to how the icpc would proceed from southern the prosecutor, set up the security council where he reference a report from the un human rights council, the human rights officer of the about and the alleged atrocity in western belford, which, $84.00 ethnic muscles that were killed and buried in a mass. great sir. he said that they were investigating those reports from, from these bodies who are on the ground. so yes it's, it's, it's clearly, it's clearly the ideal situation for the licensing should be i c, c, a has a mandates from 2005 to investigate crimes against humanity, alleged crimes against humanity. and all for up to this point, they've been investigating alleged atrocities united, the early 2002005 to 2000 and an age of that's where we got those, as well as for,
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for, for arrest. and indeed, one prosecution has already been gone for the last judge we believe should lead to what that saying is that the mandate includes ongoing obligations of atrocities by rolling it. and they feel that they do have that mandate. they will be investigating and prosecuting potentially in the future, access to investigators on the ground in west or for is limited as the morgan reports from the city and east capitol cartoon. 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 assets you up to name of 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 the city needs army. now kareem khan, the prosecutor,
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all international criminal court, was here in khartoum at last year. and he's close to the government then. and we spoke about how they would call corporate to have, despite the fact that many of those who are not, once had 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 continuing here in the capital have to and in west is are for, but many people say that and they don't. and the prosecutor himself said that the violence entire 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 lack of just as deliberate as since 2005, when the international criminal court started. so people hope that the international community can leverage this issue of accountability to let the 2 wearing sites allow for humanitarian access. allow for a safe passage of to believes to be able to play conflict phones. and for those who
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cannot at least offer them some kind of sibling protection from the conflict. and many people say that the international community does have the leverage on the wearing sides 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 wording parties as well for not protecting them. the syrian government has granted the un conditional permission to continue delivering aid through a vital border crossing from turkey a to the rebel. conf. old northwest of syria, a to deliver 3 crossings and the vast majority goes through bible house and it's delivered by the un. but earlier this week, the un security council failed to renew the authorization for deliveries through bubble house, which directly impacts 4100000 people. journalist nor cor marsh gave us this update from it live a short while back. the also the letter, the, the, the mascot sent to the u. n. a earlier today saying that they were giving the un
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permission to use the valve cover to try to deliver a spot. the fact that they had absolutely no control over the border crossing the neither the surrounding areas and the last, the areas that the tier and government old, the control of these tens of kilometers away from the board through crossing the permanently and previously for the fall, the years the board to crossing was a and b metabolism of the, the, the process is being delivered through the board to crossing uh, was coordinated by the, uh, seeing all physician and also how a used to low, smoothly through the border crossing. and then g, o, r, uh, uh, working in coordination with the, uh, see you in the off position here in those buses. do you have to deliver?
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uh, you n, facilitated a 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 as, you know, the certain government is trying to accomplish some political game. i will this letter. it was him, all his electrical commission insists. next month's presidential run off will go ahead. lower court had suspended bernardo out of the follows me a party after allegations of fraud. that's now been over ruled i follow came 2nd in the 1st round a voting last month is rival and meeting presidential candidates. sandra torres and pope paused her own campaign into the parent show support for out of that. that over apollo is monitoring developments from mexico city. he has this reports of oring, any other surprises which we have had plenty of over the course of the last 24
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hours the runoff election, which is set for august 20th. we'll go on as scheduled, but to get here a lot has happened. right, and i think it does married a little bit more of a context because what happened after the did the 1st round of voting, the june 25th general election was at the electoral court. the supreme court in guatemala, delayed it certification of the election results of denise delayed, certifying those 2 candidates that emerged from that 1st round of voting. that's better than that of the idea of a little of the same media party. this is the and this is the progressive candidate and send that the is the, the right wing candidate from the we need to have nothing, nothing to spit on to a party. so what happens after this 1st round a voting, this is what really kicks off this sort of environment of tension where people are expecting that at any moment the supreme court is going to announce and certify the elections. but what happens just before the that announcement from the supreme court is another announcement from the attorney general's office. this prosecutor,
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by the name of law fi good, which you check who calls for an investigation into send me a and orders the suspension of their presidential candidate bid them out of the idea of, of the progressive candidate. this sense shockwave. a lot of concern over what this might mean for the democratic liability of the elections. but then shortly after that the supreme court steps and they says they say that this has not been made official. instead, they certify the election results, giving people a little bit more clarity and, and, and in theory, certainty that the electoral process will go forward and that, that run off election will in fact take place to the world. health organization says aspartame, one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners in diet sodas is possibly carcinogenic, as follows, studies by 2 separate panels of experts. but the w h shows director of nutrition does insist that he's not actually advising people to stop consuming the sweetener altogether. conclusion of this assessment not indicating that consuming products
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continue or sweeteners automatically leads to a healthy impact having an acceptable daily intake. it means it is acceptable to consume a certain amount of aspartame without having appreciable health effects. this amount is a pretty large, an acceptable dating day called 40 milligrams per kilo for body weight and a frequency there, an average adult of about $670.00 killers, translating to $2800.00 milligrams per day, or boss birthday. stephanie decker breaks this down for us. so now we're talking about a spar tate. one of the most commonly used sweeteners found and many top brands of diet, drinks, chewing gum and jelly. now many probably think it's a better and healthier alternative to sugar. well, and you, you end reports as it may come with its own risks to expert panels. took a look one the i a r c, which is the world health organizations,
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cancer research arm not classified to spar tame as possibly carson to genic to humans. now the findings make sure to say this is based on limited evidence for a certain type of liver cancer, so it's certainly not categorical. but under the i a r c classification system, there are various ratings. one is sufficient evidence for cancer and humorous things like smoking. for example. then you have a 2nd level and that's probably causes concert listing things like consumption of red meat and night shift work. and then it's to be where a spar tame falls under. and according to them is possibly cancer causing to human . so the 2nd part of the research was done by the j e f. c. a. is that so you one body that looks up updating the risk assessment in current daily acceptable intake to human. so overall, that committee concluded that there was no convincing evidence from experimental animal or human data. either the spar team has adverse effects after ingestion, but for such a commonly used product that let's face it, we will,
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ingest questions will be raised and they are being raised to now the world health organization is encouraging more research to take place as well as companies in china are welcoming v w i chose decision. shalayna is the biggest tech supporter of natural sweeteners that are seen as a healthy or alternative to aspartame. katrina, you reports from china is eastern jung zoo province. it's white, sweet, and can be added to a cup of coffee or tea. but unlike sugar, the via contain 0 calories. this factory in china is used to produce is about $400.00 tons of the natural sweetness every year, exposing it around the world. so the display of the plant is originally from far away, where you'd s being eaten for over 100 years later you to came to japan and towards then introduce to china is a natural sweetener. and the ovaries many years of consumption is being considered
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safe. on an equal, this is just one of the companies expect it to benefit from the health concern surrounding artificial sweeteners such as aspartame. stevie a production involves steeping, leads in water. removing unwanted plant 5 is and distilling the essence down to a fine powder. it can then be added to rage of foods, including drinks, condiments, and baked goods. china is the number one expos or a stevie a and other natural sweets that they use over the world. but the biggest market is the asia pacific, where their popularity has risen. with more people becoming health conscious, surgery, lifestyles, and easy access to cheap, highly processed foods have seen rates of diabetes and obesity in asia skyrocket increasing. yes. this has led to the widespread use of aspartame, especially in carbonated beverages, but possible links to cancer have seen some brands discontinue use of the artificial sweetener, trans tore plant based ad organic leasing,
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have increased interest in natural alternatives. but the downside and some of the potential concerns might be a big into effect. so being tends to be to knows and did impact or metabolic responses. the got micro biome and api data collection 6, assume consumption needs to be to match it up. ok if you should get a contribution grease craving for sweetness and this didn't have an impact on blood sugar levels dent the overall category in the store for. yeah, says the view remains an option for those wanting to avoid sugar. it's monica jet is so far small, but he hopes growing awareness and demonic means. sweet success. is it far away? katrina, you, elda, 0 junk, sou profits, china. it's still a head on alpha 0. sliding to save lives in ukraine's field hospitals were on the front line in houston, ukraine after a short break. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity and not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, the mom and boy immersed in some space shot of which is in the team, make it a unique eco system. just being hosted by human activity on a number of fronts when the run of for factors of intensive farming to comes too much the out you take size and these type is devastating at the question about the university of most yeah, marine biologist. i mean, it has just team 3 different species and needs to maintain a change in case of the events with 48000 c homes. and the mom and i tried to 21 and 2000 to remain east creek is
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a very strong wondering. this is what is the one of the house is not ensuring that the senior things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama. no, we don't exist. and this aquarium the the 0 reminder of our headlines, the international criminal court has opened an investigation into a new alleged war crimes in sedan store for region. prosecutors are looking at reports of atrocities against civilians since fighting broke out in april. brought them all as electro commission in system. next month's presidential run off. we'll
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go ahead. a lower court had suspended bernardo, our vamos to meet a party after allegations of fraud. but that's now been over to the world health organization says aspartame, one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners is possibly carcinogenic. but experts say it is still safe to consume it in moderation. ukraine's military says it is continuing its counter offensive to retake areas around the new pro river. newly released drone video shows ukrainian troops fighting russian forces near the city of her son. keith says it has identified russian military positions on islands on the new port river that it plans to recapture on the eastern front in ukraine. the battle rages on there are significant casualties on both sides. medics are under increasing pressure to treat the wounded as a big reports from a field hospital near by muth and a warning such as yours may find images in this report,
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disturbing. this is the unseen face of the cranes capture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land as much was it comes the risk this soldier step 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 these medics with saves lives the only constant as close as they can possibly be to the front line with the bicycle going on with around. in the next room, another patient is protein with shrapnel links to his face. the sound of constant firing and shilling can be heard. the vibration of the strikes felt through act this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location except that it's close to the eastern city of baltimore. russian forces to control of it to inmate. the ukrainian ministry is trying to get to. the soldier is not stable. he's lost his foot,
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but he's a life. during moments of shortly, quite medics rest and makes the next set of casualties. and it'd be difficult to get a good training before 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 least 10 years for us to clear those mind. it may have a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. sure. maybe magic's also volunteers, the scar to, you know, the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if they are in the critical state seconds matter, it determines whether they live or die. the most shocking thing is when you have soldiers with no arms or legs, they ask, when will i be able to fight again for everyone involved, it's a risk task throwed. an out is on a dead track through winding fields or the other routes, or with insights of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the fields, hospice that have to be transported quickly so they don't come into fire. the
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hospital only moves location if the front lines be further away, but with intense lighting taking place and no real change. these metrics expect just that the field of casualties start big. i'll just say to me about what the front line, eastern us president joe biden, and leaders of several northern countries have met in finland to discuss the war and ukraine and other issues of finland and sweden, ditch their history of military non alignment, and decided to join the nato alliance after russia's invasion, a film, and became a member of this year, and sweden is expected to follow soon, or diplomatic edits of james page reports from helsinki as president biden slew straight tears at helsinki from the nato summit to lift the weight near the white house believes was a success, presidency. lensky, maybe not happy. he 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
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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. oh, the 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 in 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, with expertise in winter. we just finished historic nato summit and i think it was historic where we welcome friendly succession to nato and reach an agreement to move forward on sweden's membership. and they know, and it was a reminder that the nation is around the table and not only share a common history, but we shared common challenges. and i would, and for some sicily,
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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, what inaccessible but it's on land and sea could become part of a future battlefield release. this sum, it will have been keenly watched and must go. 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 president putin met president trump 5 years ago. but now in this part of the world, russia finds itself very much on the outside. looking in james bay's algebra, helsinki, ayana thomas is a former, finished diplomat. then he explained to us the changing attitudes in the region towards russia. that russia has said that they are war at night nature of the day on the floor. we may till they are well with you. that is very clear. a rental rick, a level that's a different uh, it's a different situation that in,
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in the real award situation, i think the enlargement of nato clear creates and most ability and glory deed in the region. and i think in those terms, it is, it is very clear, if it is a decision or the decision to fill up to join, the nato was very clearly motivated by, by southern change in the russian policy as they attacked ukraine. i think there was, there was a very strong fear in that feeling ending sweden at what would be uh, what would be the attendance of the russian for him. all these things and suites have thoughts for the case that they can deal with russia and they can go shave and they have the diplomat diplomat. people just keep them. i think relations now it seems to be quite difficult to do is when you, when the car is around the window, where the countries have to work with a name, another name, comments we have neighbors, as so we haven't had a long and very complex history with russia with the periods of, uh oh, yeah,
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of the times of cultural and economic independence. and then a very bloody was like 70 years ago. we to work at right now. the situation is like a neighbors. we have a sweetheart on the report. a very long bought over the restaurant, 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 that border know off the rest of the tech, to uh, to you, great. a hollywood actors union has voted to go on strike with a 160000 members in the union. it will be one of the largest strikes in the us in decades. but union says weeks have to go. sions, with major studios have failed, and they are demanding more royalties from streaming services, as well as safeguards around the use of or the visual intelligence to preserve jobs . actors will join right or is who has already been on the picket line since may rob reynolds has the latest on this from los angeles. hollywood is facing it's worth disruption in many,
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many years as the actors are now going on strike joining the screen riders on the picket line. very soon. what this means for viewers will be, you'll be seeing a lot more live sports events, a lot more unscripted, reality tv type shows, of fewer movies released in theaters, and many more reruns. the actors union president fran drescher says that her membership was free to disrespectfully by the alliance of motion picture and television producers. the motion picture and television producers say they gave the, they offered the actors a good deal, but they turned it down. one of the key elements and all of this is artificial intelligence and the prospect actors say, of the existential threat to their profession by the fact that this advancing technology could in the future take their life. this is their voices,
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their persona as use them in movies to create almost entirely artificially created characters that would not be under the artistic control of the, of the actors. and for which the actors may not even be compensated. so this is one of the key sticking points in this, in addition to wages benefits and some of the other, more ordinary labor issues. how long will this go on? both sides are very far apart and it looks like this would last for quite some time . rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. in 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 were left sweltering houses in a village in croatia were destroyed. by wildfires, triggered by the extreme heat, firefighters are working to contain the flames before the engulf other areas. many parts of the balkans are in the whip of record. high temperature is also exceeding
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40 degree celsius. india is historic, read forth has been flooded after the river yamuna that runs through new daily burst its banks. the mutual logical department reported much higher than normal rainfall since the monsoon season began last month. and that does it for me. several then. yeah, yep. next analysis here you've got whether the inside story will look at the ongoing fallout from the conflict in city, the hello still some very heavy right in making its way across the korean peninsula. big bad the cloud head. this is the my, you frontier tools that will bring some really heavy right across the yellow sea into south korea. eventually making its way into japan. i looked at by widespread heavy down pulls that will cause flash flooding. it will cause some problems as we go through the next couple of days, pushing further north. what's in east with northern policy,
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japan sing the west of the rain as we go into whether we can see some very heavy down pulls, coming through at that stage. take a so the full sales just generally try. so the full sales this in shanghai generally where we have got dry weather down to the south of that just know through some way whether to pushing its way towards the southern charge. it was to go on to the already part of next week at the moment. so it looks like just ohms is moving across northern parts of the philippines, developing area of light pressure here. and you see how it becomes a little more organized as it pushes into the south china sea pushing towards southern china. lots of organized right. of course, across the south asia, heavy as down pools on the monsoon right now, right up the west and got central areas. still seeing some lobby down polls, orange warnings, as opposed to read implies. but the way to split the i suspect to be to the northeast, one with this thing, some lobby showers, along with the fund or the west of man by of the
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off to a lifetime within the walls of a new rainy into a bengal tiger horizon. suddenly whiten when she lands and i'm likely role in a speech of them. but how long can have business sweet freedom last, when crisis strikes, this is the witness. my type is on a tuesday around in egypt. health in the war in sudan, cairo is hosting a regional summit for the warring size are not there. so can diplomacy work this time? and what's the fall out of this conflict on the reach? this is inside story, the
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