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to out to 0, to be the news and current to fast the tv, the challenges there, the reco temperatures around the world. now july is on cost to be the toughest ever the color there on the 17th. hey, this is on to their life from the funds will say coming. i may just salvage operation is underway in the red seats to avoid a catastrophic well, so we're live and yet the day as national resistance is really is a gathering for what to be the biggest protest yet against funds. you additional
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the threat to global peace and the rise of the machines. you and security council holds as fast as a missing on the dangerous artificial intelligence the temperatures have reached new hi is a several countries around the wiles experience heat waves. june was already the hottest ever recorded and now in july, as close to assessing a new record in the us. the restful of breaking temperatures have been registered that from california on the west coast all the way to florida and the east. arizona state capital phoenix recorded. it's 18th, straight day above 43 degrees celsius. homeless people across outside people, the bronze of the heat that across the atlantic in europe is late spain, greece all sweltering and historically high temperatures. hot weather read aloud, so been issued and 16 italian cities and how school services for the elderly has
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been increased. japan meanwhile, has issued heat stroke and lots of tens of millions of people in the health it's provinces. and in china, temperatures and the remote ton of sun ball in the north western ocean young region sold to a record high f 152 degrees. katrina you has worn out on china is extreme weather from aging. time is known as experiencing a severe heat wave and authority say it will last for another 10 days. temperatures of over 40 degrees used to be read and now it's become so many places, especially in regions such as goliaths. i'm seen john and john, the son, son through township experience for record high of 52.2 degrees celsius on sunday. this has raised concerns about agricultural outputs, especially collecting from which experts they could be effected. also effective on animals and livestock, in the countries north east on the weekend that hundreds of kids died off to a power outage caused a disruption in the fonts ventilation. now however,
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it's across the country under a lot of pressure and it's made was by a drought which is affecting the country's hydropower stations. but the climate change is not only manifesting in the heat. it's also manifested into the flooding and the country south. there has been heavy rain flooding and ice cream which authorities are grappling with at the moment. now this is all happening. well, us climate on voyage on kerry is engaging a high level towards a to discuss a dressing global warming us in china of the world's top uses. and on tuesday he met the premier lea chung in top, diplomats one e, who referred to him as an old friend and praised him for his work in raising awareness about climate change. now both sides said that he was trying to climb the corp could provide a fresh start, what's being a very rocky bilateral relationship. but on this issue, that disagreements between the 2 sides, particularly when it comes to the same production, whole consumption and plummet financing. patrice elgin's 0 stage. more people are
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at risk of dying during huge wave in paris than in any other european city. according to the british medical journal of alons, it says the risk is high then in nearly 900 of the european cities or times and talks about so reports a student, david flores lives on the top floor. the powers apartment block, like many older buildings in the city, is poorly insulated. david says it's the only fling holes in the summer and it was so one bearable during last year's heat waves that he was forced to leave his i'm. we have a very small and dunc myself and water to stay cool. the heat gives me headaches. last year i was writing my thesis, but couldn't concentrate the state elsewhere. i'm a climate refugee in my own city. among them was a study in precision medical general. the lots it says people in paris have the highest risk in europe of dying and a huge wave policy because it has a large number of elderly move fundable residents. but also
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a cityscape that absorbs heat at times is 10 degrees closer in the capital than in the outskirts climate change is pushing out the temperatures. selma's in faults, all getting woman from here, it's easy to see what paris gets so hard. it's very densely built, there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals and grieves the sent me charming. but they track pete, the cross policy group of powers counselors. this brings the loan. it says cars must adapt to temperatures the could really reach 50 degrees in the future. we need to take away the between in plan three's paints, our roof single lights reform, our buildings take away, the cars and everything that's produced seats in the city. did the census on the i know this should disappear for a to let the air in light when close is kind of but they can also be fully open. so you can see the city, i think on remy soon to help design this social housing project with climate change
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in mind. green space is isolation of shelters will keep temperatures down. we don't need to one of these days of can go above 40 degrees. so we need to radically different architecture to come back heat inspired by mediterranean architecture rather than traditional barriers. buildings of maybe 3000 people died during huge waves in france last year, the highest number since the countries w summer in 2003 on both occasions. paris was, was hit unless the city adapts foster some say it could become a livable disaster. butler, i'll do 0 power involved palestinians and gaza, also struggling to keep cool because of the power shortage wesson's by the continuing is riley brocade, many a now going 12 hours a day without electricity. social media campaigns have been launched, judging the local generation to produce more power. and for many the beach provides lift for responds back from mystery. and israel and protest is hosting a day of national resistance in response to your additional changes proposed by the
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government. this comes off to the connected pos, the 1st reading of a controversial bill to limit the supreme court's power is the biggest purchase our expect today in the evening on tuesday in jerusalem, and then tell her these. mamma jump june has worn out from us. teresa. there had been thousands of people across the country. dozens of rallies, at least half a dozen, the highways that were blocked in different parts of the day. these really police say there's at least 19 people have been arrested that was for, according to them, disorderly conduct. and it's expected that there will be even bigger rallies later this evening. one in uh, in uh, west jerusalem where we are in another, in tel aviv now, the one that's going to take place in western was when the schedules take place. and another hour or so outside of a supreme court, why they're because the supreme court is really in the middle of this controversial bill that is slated to pass some point next week. possibly monday. the government
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of a prime minister benjamin into the own wants to push it through before summer recess of the connected. this is a bill that's part of the larger package of proposed laws by the prime minister. and as far right coalition members that would really limit the power of the judiciary. and critics of the bill say that it would take is real off the road of democracy and put it on a road to our talk receive. right, right now this is today is key. busy of a day of resistance last week, you had a day of disruption and were told by different unions throughout the country that they are planning more protest throughout the week to really try to hammer home the point to the prime minister that they will not stop demonstrating until he pulls this contentious bill from consideration. well, a salvage operation has begun off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tank is that side by side, the thread of a catastrophic oil spill and the red sea appears to be receding. thanks to 140000000 dollar rescue mission correspondence,
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national bar has been watching what's happening. and this is not because they always time because that's we replace the ever so soft. uh, the decaying vessel is whitening to spin more than a 1000000 bottles of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for healthy officials. they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and run the new tank a. and then it's about the time about we reached a deal to prevent a disaster that would affect the entire region effect fishermen with millions of dollars, we're preventing a potential catastrophe. that would have cost billions. so this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing into national opinion. a guest the less of a major or as bill david grassley, the residence and humanitarian coordinator for the united nations. the global fund
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raising he lost generated more than a $100000000.00. needed to solve is the sapa mode off the coast of her data. and by this new vessel that took a long time to convince everybody a government's private sector that this was actually viable. and i, i can understand why why people would be skeptical, given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past that did not succeed. and, and the fact that it was still very active as a, as a, as a civil war. but the suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so is the thought of the will a to use ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of the admin base and then say they are the ones who should own the south side and then not take uh the revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled for they, the son uh,
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the new i'd say the of the legitimate or for with the m and subtle watch shebedey and 85 percent of the population in human lives in the area is controlled by the government of santa. we have shown they are able to stand for the rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve government as the logic of would be more next to soft. uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the site to remains tightly guarded. technical support teams are operating non stop, any damage to the old and poorly maintain stuff. a good discharge is going to go on and devastate levine ecosystems in the red sea. gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of north dakota. yep. and it's a milestone. it took months of, it goes to issues with all the warring factions as well as the international community to get to this point. the un hope base will lead to the spots of tools to and the complex. and he is
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a political divide by the 0 off the coast of how data. yeah, man. well that's, know, speak to us and l bar at he's now in the how many capital. so now, how soon plenty of challenges video authorities to have the tankers really just the laces. meanwhile, the fighting is continuing will be at a lower level than previous see, is all there any hopes for a negotiated stuff and it may, is a fast moving situation here on the ground. in the event, there's been a relative calm sense of the political agreement in april twin pointed to the fly, i think has moved to a new battlefield south of the capital. so not all the way to areas in and then not really providence dies, and then to solve what's sale the potential for a permanent political settlement on this then for different reasons, we're waiting to see what happens when it comes to the tools between saudi arabia
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and the government face hit and so not controlled by the hurt these on the side of law. and they have managed to come to some sort of a massive breakthrough in may when this thoughts as they present as exchange when it comes to a permanent c supply. as well, wait to see what happens the steel. he is differences about who should have a big say, and what kinds of you have been doing wanting to have in the near future. this is a country that has been beset by sic terry and regional divides and for the you and to come together and bridge that divide, i think is going to be an extremely difficult emission for them. well, speaking of the you and how soon we know that, yeah, minnesota very dependent on food aid, the collapse of the ukraine grain deal could have huge repercussions. what are you hearing from officials that well, this is one of the most a published nations in the wells. as most of the a, the comes to human, comes through the pulse of her days that we're talking about almost 85 percent of
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the age. and that's a, basically we're talking about the $100000.00 metric tons that was delivered by the wealth foot program says the stock of the great initiative program. now with the problems that we have big now the w f. b will have to huge problems to ensure enough supply of who's rain lala to the population in the. and if you look at the situation here on the ground, we're talking about 17000000. the many so off who to secure 3000000 in children are treated of mine nutrition. and those have really didn't do a relying on the 8th from the united nations. if i start to trickle down, it's going to be a huge problem in the country. how soon you yourself has coverage and this in many years. it's been a while since you've been back there for security reasons. annual lines. now what
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changes the most striking on this business of coverage human for almost 15 years until the 2014, you know the us to a 1014 i was here when on side a lot of the here with these spots of the not c participle but that it was quite i'll visit, was just going to be about time for them to take over control of fun. i bought. it came as a huge surprise when they took over the sun odyssey laws of the government. and that expenses that influence to was different parts of the country. the mountains is not just moving, solve this website, do ravia, and fit into a 1015 saying that this is something that poses a huge jew political threat to the region. i came back about a few weeks of the about a 10 days ago to young men, which is no longer the human that i've known for many, many years. it's defined, it is beset by all sorts of problems. and it could easily just integrate. you have
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a government based in so now you have the internationally government based in the as in but even in the south, there are different authorities buying for up to get say you have a success, you just move. it was, as we would like to reinstate the republics that existed in the south before 1990. so the potential of this country to further disintegrate is high. but is hope that if the sound is along with the government in son, i managed to come to some sort of a political settlement about a ceasefire. this could bring all the parties in the near future to negotiate a permanent supplement. it is the top priority for the united nations by the i yet to find out how to can move forward. how small bar that for us in the how many capitals to not thank you as well. still ahead here on elders here talks to stop 3 months of fighting into don reported to have resumes and saudi arabia the,
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the hello is safe and very heavy rain recently. and so the cramping inch the south career in particular of course, but i am pleased to say that this find a plan and ray will slowly make his way for the race was 2 things to point out on the map. and not just that right up towards the safety panel. so tropical storm time, a final warning has now been issued for that still we will fill out in terms of the wind, but some really heavy right down the coast, southern positive china over the next few days that joyce up with some weight by the pushing ever towards shanghai, as we go through where to stay there is that where to where the coming into japan cooler in total carried around $0.32 out degree celsius tech tool. this deal as we go through 1st i fly by the, by the choice of one of 2 shelves into the cramping age limit polarity, a shelves across a good pots of central and southern china. trying to break the heat into the chase . the brill hate stays by the nor badging at around $36.00 degrees celsius.
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tropical storm, that souls i bring some very heavy right to northern pops. so a vietnam, which is a little further west, which over the coming dies play the a shout was the crossing though china, tiny, a showers to which was the philippines and developing system might bring some, evaluate whether i went to the philippines as we go through this week with some heavy and fun to read down post to come the award winning program 27 years and thoughtfully consignment is an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make. well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to if you don't think any time on an a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing pushing see the world from
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a different perspective on allergies. aaron the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching i was a 0. i missed as you take it and our fun. let's remind you about top stories. record high temperatures have been sessions 3 continents with health authorities sounding the alarm in asia, europe. most americans in the southern united states, 18000000 americans on the, he's a lot as records was said from arizona to florida and is around protest as on planning a day of national resistance and opposition to the governments for police
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traditional reforms. this comes off the can message passed, the 1st reading of a controversial bill limits the supreme court's palace. the biggest protest are expected to be help introduce them, and some of the salvage operation has begun off. of course, if you have an involving to join the oil tank is the threat of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receiving. now, thanks to the $140000000.00 rescue mission talks to stop the 3 months of fighting. and so your don reported to a resume in saudi arabia. certainly the army kalonde is um, using the power minute tre rivals the rapids support forces. previous negotiations and jetta was suspended back in june, following for peace would cease 5 violations. the battles of how ensued on has led to the depth of at least 3000 people enforced 3000000 from their homes. well that's beat talk correspondence. who's on the ground for us in on demand, haven't morgan hill, but they have been multiple, tried some negotiations, ongoing, different mediators, nothing seems to be making much progress once more to everyone,
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back to the table. now in general, well a lot of it's has to do with the situation on the ground here in the cabinet, some sort of thing in the city of on demand. that's what the needs are. me was able to progress and push back the rapid support forces in various parts of the city of on demand. and it's been trying to do the same in the northern parts of the capital instead of to north, but has and has been unable to do so. so it could be one of the reasons why the army decided to resume talks once again in direct talks at best with the parent military rapid support forces. despite previously announcing that it was withdrawing from such as talks, then you have the parent mental through rapid support forces. they have been losing ground on demand. they've been holding the grounds that they've been, they've taken over since the spots of the conflict in the northern parts of the capital. but they still have not been able to gain control of major military installations, including the general command of the army. one of the scenes of heavy fighting
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between the 2 sides during the 1st days of the we're definitely not been able to take control of the military air base here in the city of on demand of the target that they've been trying to get us for the past few weeks, as well as of the military bases here in the city of the mind and in the capital part of them. so that could be the reason, but this also the human costs of the conflict during the past 3 months. 3000 people have been displaced, more than 3 uh, 300 or 3000000 people have been displaced, 123000. they've been killed. and that's them under count, according to observe. as they say that that's, that's death toll is likely to be much higher. so that could be the reason why both sides decided to once again pretend to get the for in direct talks in hopes of trying to get a ceasefire. even if a temporary one has a huge amount of heavy fighting, we can still see a little bit of smoke this behind, you know, from what we've been seeing from the army chief, the hub. it does feel like a military kind of tipping point could be approaching. what are you seeing now on
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the ground as well, what we're seeing right now on the ground is a lot like this. now the best move behind me was actually much heavier during the early hours of the morning. around 11 am local time or 9 am gmc, and it's the result of heavy fighting that's currently ongoing in the, in the heart of to north in, in the northern parts of the capitol. just a few minutes ago we were able to hear gunfire. we're able to hear heavy artillery being fired across the now and quite a to north. so that's assigned, but military operations there is ongoing. now just last night that the, there was a new word amongst the rapid support forces that they were able to capture the head of the army general. i've been put that on. and that prompted his 5th appearance since the beginning of the conflict. but on the ground fighting still continues. here in the city of something mine, we're able to hear forensic gun fire in various parts of the city. we can hear the fight suggests the accent of blame supply of belonging to the southern,
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these army flying overhead. and then again, you have the app for the, the tunes of small coming out from the northern parts of the capitol and the sound of gunfire. so on the ground, the operations still continues. no side right now have a very decisive of a hand over the other and doesn't look like this. conflict is going to end any time soon. have a move in there with the laces for us, from the ground in under line. thank you so much and we'll talk as president. sure . sometimes the other one says his government is trying to get russia back on board with the black sea grain do rush. i pulled out of the agreement that allowed green to be exported out of ukrainian ports of correspondent for sol, so it has moved from istanbul. this is the last you carrying green from ukraine on the blacks, the green initiative, brokers by the united nations tempter to yeah. or now russia has pulls out seeing is demand. how not being mat rusher wants to see. and, and west of the 4 sections on the russian agricultural bank and to restrictions on
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shipping. an insurance that must go say, is, has hampered it's agricultural exports. nelson took, it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal. and he's hopeful it can be helped . again, there will show for that. i've shown up there, i believe my friend president boots and once this humanitarian bridge to continue in the meantime uh for administer will hold his meetings with his counterpart. and i will meet with mr. paige and as soon as i return from the trip when we meet with him in our country in august, we will have the opportunity to discuss all these issues. we will also explore how we can act on paving the way for the shipment of russian grain and fertilize the deal was struck last year, summit fee, as a global food shortages off the russia evade that ukraine. nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream on the agreement to have quoted there, across the black sea that i loved you can't export is cream, stay for me. without the rush of security guarantees, you pay any ships with no longer be able to save from exports. your opinions,
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hired representative, has a cues rush out of weaponized hunger. this is something very serious that creates a lot of travelers for many people. we are on the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a sort of that age range in order to make available. the ukranian range with the people feet and a have to blame for us here for these issues completely unjustified weeping eyes and they hung over their people. according to the low income companies received on the 3 percent of the opinion green pump of the day that it says that jim, it has benefit of people's worldwide by putting more food products onto the global market and reducing prices since july last year, nearly 23000000 tons of green and other food have passed through the black sea. mean, how will that has gone to how you come companies in your opinion, to to you has received 10 percent making it the 3rd largest recipient. now many here hold the good relations between on good i must go,
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go still save the bill for some side of that. oh, sure, 0 is stumble to you and security council is holding its fast as amazing on the potential threats of august official intelligence to global peace. it comes off to you and chief antonio gutierrez along side a i x that's sound to be along are the a i being in existence will threat to humanity, especially if used as a weapon and nuclear wolf. while i different out of kind of said james base joins us now from the u. n. in new york. james, some very valid concerns here around a i'm will say, which a developers themselves have raised how countries responding. is there a sort of consensus on this? as well, the security council meetings just go down the way in fact one of those a i develop as is briefing the security council just now and we just heard from the sector general the un antonio terrace. and i can tell you he's someone who's been selling the, the alarm about a i for a long time, long before it was the subject that was regularly in news bulletins around the world. when he spoke just a moment ago, he said that
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a guy is being compared to the introduction of the printing press and the, the fight to it. so revolution read. but he said also that it took more than 50 years for printed books to become commonplace across europe. and yet, so far we just look at chat g g p t. it's reached a 100000000 uses in just 2 months. and so the speed of this, i think, is the challenge for the united nations and the international community of the meeting is being called for by the u. k. that the current president of the security council and the u. k for the secretary is presiding over the meeting. i spoke to him before the meeting and he said yes, it is a challenge to try and act at speed because they know they have to act to speed and they're all real dangerous. with things like we're telling them as weapons that could be produced. there's some talk of trying to set up with you in an agency role the like b, i a which deals with a tell me can to change the problem they face is the speed of a i n a are development versus the speed of global got governance and trying to get
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to deal trying to get a treaty for all the countries in the world. well, just look at the situation of st climate change and how long and hard the process is with years and years of negotiations of the same time, of course, of the technology is advancing. everybody point of view k also planning a big summit. at the end of the year, we're going to invite world leaders to the u. k. to discuss these issues, put that to the british foreign secretary, that was the u. k. the right place, given the divides we have in the international community, particularly over ukraine. there's no way, for example, to let them at putting will be going to london for a summit. i will present, she of china, go to london. he said to me the b u k. fun set, katrina, b u k was a world leader. and it is interesting that among the x books that you came to invite you to, the security council meeting is an ex but from china. so they clearly are trying to woo the chinese in this u. k. lead effort to deal with with
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a i have to say the, the big countries in the world that regulation on i really, none of them are making any false progress. the one exception perhaps, is your opinion, which is planning an e u a i act, that is perhaps more advanced than any other regulation or legislation in any other part of the world that chinese export actually briefing the un security council right now. a very interesting developments that at the un in new york are different that i've had is a james based across that for us. thank you, james. the all this is al jazeera and he's all the headlines. record high temperatures have been set and 3 continents with health or as he sounding the alarm in asia, europe and north america in the southern united states. 80000000 americans are now

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