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and that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the bold and i'm told stories from age and the pacific on out just era. the a celebrating best deal day in phones, tens of thousands of police are deployed nationwide because of height intention, the color to hold on to the watching of this. they were like my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 30 minutes allegations of atrocities against civilians in sit on the international criminal court. investigate suspected war crimes and
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thoughtful re livelihoods left. in reuben's, we talked to some of the ukrainians, they've been pushed into politics since the stalls of what they call a strike world. go up from the red carpet, to hollywood studios, thousands of dollars to strike a higher pay. and the use of all sufficient intelligence in movie making the welcome to the program. tens of thousands of police are on j. t full bus deal day celebrations across from india's prime minister is guest of all the traditional military parade in paris. when everybody is on a 2 day visit to powers, to strike billions of dollars worth of um deals for that matter. with that girl and lady on you to watch french and indian soldiers, most of the shoals as easy as bringing natasha buckler. he's following events force
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empowers, and before we talk about mister moody's visit, the mood and friends to this annual celebration is normally very lighthearted and well received for the light of recent domestic disturbances. a great deal of concern, i'm sure. yes, i mean this, the best deals a celebration comes less than 2 weeks off the, a french police officer shots, a teenager in a power cell, but now that sparks a few nights old on rest, the french government, obviously they want to see any flareups and that is why security has been stepped up across the country, a 100 instead of 2000 police officers deployed over this 3 day public holiday. i must point out the best deal day in previous years. in fonts is certainly a day where we do often sometimes see protests or some on rest at nights. in certain areas, young people sometimes even burn and caused some funding, fireworks and discriminant. lisa, what the governments are going to be looking for is to have that any sort of level
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of those level violence if you'd like. so any doesn't escalates into something much bigger. and certainly they want to see the sort of scenes that they sold in the previous week's mall. this probably call today, then not sidney for a high profile gas because friends is pulling out all the stops for its guest of all the. certainly the west and capitals have been trying to get on site economically and politically. the yes uh phones has invited to the ranger moody and just 5 minutes be the guest of honor. this is the best deal day parade engine soldiers will be joining a french forces on the shelves. and these a lot of pump and pageantry, lots of excitement around gas if you will, for problems. this is an opportunity says the lease a to expand this relationship and ties with india economically because we are expecting to see a raft of deals being signed a bit later, particularly military deals. the fault is one of the main weapons supplies to india,
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but for on select a number of other western countries. certainly be increasingly causing india, seeing india as a possible counter to grow and chinese influence in the region, particularly in fonts, has interest in the, in the, in the pacific where it has overseas territories. but moody, certainly not welcomed by every body we've been speaking to. campaign is in some protest as a kid in paris. who said that on to the ranger moody and his indian nationalist cottage since he came out in 2014. but human rights of rooted in india. particularly persecution of minorities of muslims and christians. and they say that in arrangement, you should not have to read copy, rolled out to him by frauds on a day like this on fonts is public holiday because and continue to monitor the day's events with you from paris. thanks very much, natasha, and of course you can see like pictures of new and ramadi, the indian prime minister being greeted by him. i will not close. why says lady, as he arrives full,
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the stats of those celebrations and the most pest steve central criminal court is open to any investigation into allegations of all crimes and sit on both of cases on looking at the report so atrocities, again, civilians in the, the full region since fighting broke out in april, among the many incidents of the i, c. c will be investigating is the discovery of the mass graves in west style full fighting between stones and power. military rapids support forces re ignited ethnic and tribal violence and caused a security vacuum. we have already started investigating, as i said, mister president of excellence is, i do want to be clear and send a clear message to every belligerent, every commander, 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,
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particularly the targeting children and women are crimes, prohibited by the room statute. the morgan is in the capital call to with more on the fighting in west awful. about the woodland enough offices mobile phone be due surface last month on social media. lack of there's not a dog here. the man says their bodies are now speed bumps for the road. the video was believed to be shots empty. now, you know where the capital of to dance west are for state, where violence by malicious hasn't killed thousands of people, mainly from the sally to tribe. now a you in human rights report says some bodies have been buried in a mass grave just outside, you know, you know, the agency says at least the 37 bodies were buried on 20th of june, and the approximately one meter deep, a mass grave. another 50 bodies were buried at the same side on the 21st of june.
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the bodies of 7 women and 7 children were among those buried of the un panel says it has credible information. those buried were killed by the parent military rapids support forces and their ally to melisha. the violence in west star for a state already marked by 2 decades of war was the result of a power vacuum as to dance army and the power military rapids support forces battles, full power in the capital cartoon, and other states. hundreds of thousands have fled to from to day, not to neighboring chad since april, many recounted the horrors they've witness. going. i know is what i do. i left my family behind, including my wife and children. i left them in the fighting. there was no force to protect civilians. the rapids support forces attacked as from every side, even in the streets when we tried to flee the they didn't leave people alive. the
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tech people and the dead were left on the streets. many refugees the they had to leave sick and injured family members behind the un report says some of those buried in the grave include those who died from untreated injuries. health facilities have been destroyed in the violence and telecommunications were cut off a thousands across the border every day seeking safety sedans. army says the you and report provides a glimpse of the crimes committed by the parent military group. it's fighting and accused the recess of work, crimes and crimes against humanity. the power military has previously blamed what it calls outlaws for the violence and are for the human rights commission. there has urged the recess to stop the violence, which is most of those who were targeted already dead or across the border. and after more than 2 months of fighting, many see the call us coming to late. he bomb oregon,
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ultra 0 to let's get more of this by cause it would seem happens all our correspondent impulse who da, they're not. so we heard from a buzz report and i made the i c. c very specific home. what they seem to know about the uncovering of this mess gray, but at the end of the day, it's still more investigation required to find out who really was behind it in terms of names. right. so uh, yes, the investigation is targeting about gold, which is to know who is behind this, even though they think of accusation has already been pointed out. the opposite support forces at allied the type of issues, but the believe and the feeling here. and so that is not, this is only the tip of the iceberg. people have already been talking for the last couple of weeks about, up to 6000 civilians in janina. that's a very different number from what has been talked about yesterday and bought to you and the human rights report. so the,
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the understanding here is that if they can access that for particularly janina, they will find much more than what has just been announced. and the problem here is that remember in 2005, the licensee was allowed was mandated to investigate to crimes in dar for genocide and so on. but that they couldn't, they couldn't send teams inside dot for to do the job. and they depended on, uh, uh, i with most accounts from outside doc for itself. and also maybe sometimes is that a fidget caps. so the expectation is that they will meet with the same problem. now maybe even worse this time around. and the demand that they have is limited to that for wild people who are talking about other things, other similar practices happening here and come to them. remember, that's the understand the, the, the, it's very clear that the opposite supports pauses from reports occupying thousands of homes inside the city of,
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of comfortable that have expelled the owners of those homes. they have moved to the home. they have homes and people the obviously this should not be limited to the floor or the site should be investigated. also what's happening in comp to him should be investigated. and the i, c. c is not mandated to do anything outside the floor for now asked by the united nations security council resolution of 2005. so, i mean, there is a feeling that the, the story is bigger and i see is not capable of it as, as we, as it stands now, is not capable of seeing all of the fox nice that you don't for, nor in the, in the, in caught in comfortable him, the i see has had some successes in the past or at least one major success when i will shape an army officer who was accused and who was wanted by the criminal court, handed himself to the hague and he's being pride. but for others, i'm still a blogs including presidents on model machine at how about the same for saying his
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defense minister, another minute stuff about how to and the i'm still applause. so the i see is still have a, has a backlog of work to do here. and so that if they are really still pursuing those individuals and the understanding is that probably they will have the same difficulties knowing that people behind these crimes and having them handed over to the, to the, to the cost of all, i would say thanks very much moment moment valid, posted on the tennessee is case called says it's recovered the bodies of $13.00 african migrants of to that boat. so i think of it shows that happened to the city of sucks. another 25 people were rescued to the single authorities. say the miners were trying to reach it's an east coast, according to the international organization for migration, at least 2500 people have died or missing in the mediterranean sea. so father, she a to write scripts, are accusing authorities into disease of rounding up and expelling hundreds of migraines to the desert region near the libyan border. malik train it has the
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support from russ dea, near the tennessee, a libya border. it's a chance echoed across continents with you. in the predominately black continent of africa, it takes on more significance. these migrants were rounded up by 2 new june security forces in the city of the box and brought here last week. so human rights watch has accused the canadian government of collective expulsion of luck. mike wins. see me come mother has been here for 7 days. she says she's 7 months pregnant . i'm going to go even that night. still gonna be charged in between. you know, i'm, i'm seeing that might be a long vegas because i don't know what is going to maybe not. it is not moving anymore. i'm vegas the guys. they are calling this area point 0 stranded in this 10 meter buffer zone between 2 medium libya. these migrants including pregnant women
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and children, say no one has a heard their cries. david says his 2 year old son is still in stock. i never thought you know the law is that the logistics, i need to have a you want my name impression. so i don't want to, because there's no need for them to bring the customer to us or the restaurant all that goes back to the countries. there's at least 2 locations that we know we're migrants remain stranded on the technician and live in border. there's this place on the coast for a few kilometers to the south. there's another area in the middle of the desert. they take refuge from the sun under these trees. this man faints from the scorching sun to say give him what little water they have. every single drop. they've become a family here. awesome on definitely says his brother moves that died 2 days ago. his body remains in the deserts on
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a few 100 meters away. we are one of the my products. this is why i really feel very if i brought it up as soon as we got back to new people to serve us on this other players. there are still hundreds of migrants who were expelled from sparks stranded along the canadian and lived in border that our fate is unknown and their condition as desperate as ever. the ones, here's a, if nothing is done soon, they'll die here. my latrina oh to 0 on the to easy and live in border. now the world bank estimates it will cost you claim hundreds of billions of dollars in the next decade to recover from russia's full reconstruction costs could cost more than $500000000.00 over the next 10 years. to bang says this is the minimum cost as the war continues. poverty as increase from 5 percent to 24 percent in 2022, pushing mold and 7000000 people into poverty. according to the world bank in
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russia's invasion, has and done 15 years of economic progress in ukraine. but mcbride has moved from keith and enjoying the summer sunshine in downtime cave. at times it's possible to forget, this is a country at war, but look closer, i do see the reminders of the economic pay. this conflict has brought people selling what few possessions they have on the streets. and the lines of people waiting for a hot meal have lengthened twice a week for a load. you may have called me into his volunteers organize food distribution, but people who would otherwise go hungry. what's your last? me not. and then we'll begin. we found we were feeding more internally displaced people who have come from the occupied cities in the near new homes comes up over here, which over the while they're in a very bad state. and they came here without anything in poll health petro shift coffee struggles to live on a pension. that doesn't keep pace with spiraling prices. to read
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a lot of my money goes to medicine and the price of everything into stores keep going up and up. my pension doesn't go far enough enough. according to the will bank. the number of people in ukraine living in poverty rose from just over 5 percent of the stats of the war to a full trip the population by the end of last year, while a growing number of households are struggling to pay for basic necessities like food and utilities, as the war continues, so the number of people being displaced and folding into poverty increases understands the costing. cova has just arrived in keith with a twin daughters from the eastern front line town of tal risk. after struggling to stay there since the start of the world leaving behind the home. and most of the possessions she into a family, a starting over louis diminished the show. if i were closed. this how it is before
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the will we have to deal with a normal life. i had a job and my husband had a job. this is a wall that's being measured, not totally in lives lost on the front lines, but also in the livelihoods left in ruins. fall from the fighting run. mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, the secretary states and russia's foreign minister, both attending the c and summit and indonesia and to the blinking and psychological for met separately with china is top diplomat wind e at the meeting of east asian foreign ministers. the ice in summit is held twice every year to discuss regional security and trade. jessica washington has moved from chicago to so this is a, a, some is that is, is rather unusual in terms of those attending and have the us secretary of state. and to me, blinking russians, foreign minister, so they learn from china stuff different budwani as well as foreign ministers from australia and india from south korea. there's also the delegation from north korea
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present as well the represented by north korea as ambassador to indonesia. and of course the of the on foreign minister. so it's up to such a diverse collective countries. of course, a diverse range of issues to be discussed. we heard about the secretary of state as she intends to raise the us commitment to audience and trinity among other issues, including concerns about the crisis in me and ma, including a concerns of the incidents in the south china sea. and also talking about issues such as climate change and economics co operation in terms of the ozzy on foreign ministers. what we heard from the innovation, foreign minister, as she opened to the summit, is that the indo pacific is a stable and safe region and that they intend to keep it that way. and that's despite what a, whatever differences these, these countries may have. they do need to work together to ensure the safety and stability of the region. well, still out here on out is there a serious government approves the resumption of 8 supplies into the rebel controlled. both western to kia thoughts with conditions of the world health
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organization says the sweet me used and done it. so does controls come so that maintains it still stays safe to consume the motivation, the painting, the issues of the day. we've got to stop the intensive farming systems, the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be nice targeting bone or those. and it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to
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chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future to be governments or won't be big, private corporations, and individual super wealthy billing. there's inside story on al jazeera, the book, a book you want to visit with me. so robin, reminder of all the top stories in phones, tens of thousands of plays on gigi steel day celebrations. and b as prime minister is guest of all the the traditional minutes link right in paris. this is celebrations for like 6 months of research, right?
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it's up to the killing of a teenager by a police officer and the international criminal court has opened a new investigation into allegations of full crimes ensued on prosecutors on looking at referrals with trusted fees against civilians in gulf polls. region, since finding both accounts in april and the sylvan television industry in the united states has been thrown into crisis, most of the hollywood actors decided to strike. the move also affects international productions that does union is demanding more royalties from streaming services. before was a word the computer generated faces of voices could put them out to work. real bundles reports from los angeles. movie and tv actors will soon join hollywood writers on the picket lines, bringing all new and ongoing production to a screeching halt. it's the 1st double whammy entertainment strike in 63 years.
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what was historic about it is that we were really so marginalized, so just honored and so respect disrespected that it was really great and discuss that. here's a glimpse of the brave new world driving moving into the actors to go on strike the new indiana jones movie with 81 year old actor harrison ford's face rearranged by artificial intelligence tools to look as if he's in his mid thirties. the actors are concerned that their images and like this is, will be used without their permission. and most importantly, without them being paid a i along with concerns about wages, residual payments, and other changes in the entertainment industry is seen by actors as an existential threat. union president fran drescher told l g 0. we don't want to be replaced by
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digital images of ourselves and we don't want big business to think it's ok to think that that is a viable consideration. just because you can, doesn't mean you should of the movie and tv producers association says it was disappointed and that they had offered the actors a fair deal. disney c, e o. bob eiger who reportedly makes upward of $45000000.00 a year. the mon, the strikes knock on affects this huge collateral damage in the industry. the people who are, you know, who are support services. i could go on and i as the strike goes into effect productions worldwide, we'll stop abruptly when the actors are on strike, moving, making and team 18 grinds to a halt. so what does this all mean for the audience? the consumers of entertainment,
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in movie theaters far fewer knew the address go releases and on television screens, likely more sporting events and unscripted reality series. and of course, plenty more reruns, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. now the syrian government has granted the un conditional permission to continue delivering a to a vital border, crossing from 2 key to the revel controls. northwest aid is delivered through 3 crossings. the vast majority goes through the bible. how this delivered by the un. earlier this week, viewing security council failed to renew authorization through deliveries through the crossing, which direct impacts full point. 1000000 people jealous, newer color, she gave us this update from eclip. and the, also the letter that the, the mazda sent to the u. n. a earlier today saying that they were giving the un permission uh to use the valve cover to try to deliver
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a spot the fact that they had absolutely no control over the border crossing. uh, neither the surrounding areas and uh the uh, allows the area that the tier and government old, the control of these tens of kilometers away from the border crossing uh permanently and previously for the pause the years the board to crossing was uh, and the metabolism of the, the, the process is uh, being uh, delivered through the border crossing uh, was coordinated by the, uh, seeing all physician um we also have a used to low, smoothly through the border crossing and then g o r a, working in coordination with the 2 and off position here in north versus julia to deliver. uh you and facilitated a 2 areas of northwest here in syria. so, uh,
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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 of india's historical read souls has been flooded off the river that runs through new daddy bust its bangs, whether the officials reported much higher than normal rate in full since the monsoon season began last month. the m does uh, water level is set to be at least $45.00. yeah. hi. so i think that's of much, many parts of the city. while europe could see its highest temperature as a record at this week, some parts of southern europe are registering temperatures in excess of 45 degrees celsius in greece, tories in particular, while a sweltering heat, as they lined up to see attractions like the acropolis, the world health organization says this ball type, one of the most commonly used on to visual sweetness inductance, so does,
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could possibly cause cancer. now this follow studies by 2 separate pedals, experts, the w h o says it's safe to consume in both duration, but the data is limited. it's that's an acceptable intake equal to 14 tons of a diet drink. today. the conclusion of this assessment not indicating that consuming products 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 have to fix this amount is a pretty large and acceptable dating d 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 of ass birthday in the us food and drug administration maintains that spot. time is safe. stephanie deca hospital,
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the story. 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 know many, probably think it's a better and healthier alternative to sugar. well, and you, you, in 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, cancer research arm not classified to spar tame as possibly carson to genic to humans know 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 same falls under and according to them is possibly cancer causing to human.
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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 that a spar team has adverse effects after ingestion. but for such a commonly used product that let's face it, we will, ingest questions will be raised and they are being raised to now the world health organization is encouraging. more research to take place to the toilet is paula been to us, consumed. it'll hold another vote for a new prime minister next week. you know, it's been, comes out of the country, so lovely pitts at live journal run to law state parliamentary like the full, the premiership. physically move forward policy, what the by seats in the house in may's general election. but in order to take power pitcher also needed support from members of the military appointed senate to receive just 320 full by itself. the $376.00 that would need it.
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