tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 18, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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to see how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news. we covered the way the news is covered. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send, and this is the, these are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes reco temperatures around the world. now this july is on coast to be the hottest ever and major salvage operations underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic oil spill. we're going to be alive in the am on the day of national resistance is made is
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a gathering what could be the biggest protest against find judicial reforms on the front of global peace from the wires of the machines. un security council holds its 1st ever meeting the dangers of artificial intelligence. and on far as small with the latest sports, manchester united have bolstered their ranks the head of the new season. cameron cheaper, andre are not as having to old crawford from entering the land and a deal worth around. $60000000.00 in the temperatures have reached a new highs. a several countries around the world experience heat. waves june was the hottest ever recorded in july is close to setting a new record in the us. reco, breaking temperatures have been registered from california on the west coast to florida in the east was on the state capital of phoenix recorded. it's 18 straight
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day above 43 degrees celsius. homeless people across the city bore the brunt of the heat, across the atlantic and europe, italy, spain, and greece, a sweltering and historically high temperatures. rome has just recorded a high of 41.8 degrees, hot weather read aloud, so been issued in 16 italian cities in high school services for the elderly, have been increased. japan has issued heat stroke alerts which ends of millions of people in nearly half of its provinces and in china, temperatures, and then about tons of some ball in the northwestern jang region. sort to record high of more than 52 degrees. katrina, you has more on china is key to waive from beijing. china is known as experiencing a severe wave and authority state will last for another 10 days. temperatures of over 40 degrees used to be read and now it's become commonplace, especially in regions such as goliaths. i'm sing john and john, the sun,
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sun through township experience for rec. what high of 52.2 degrees celsius on sunday. this has raised concerns about agricultural outputs, especially coming from which experts they could be affected. also affected 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, 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 climate change is not only manifesting in the heat. it's also manifesting 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 loses. and on tuesday he met the premier lee chung and top diplomats one e, who referred to him as an old friend and praised him for his work in raising when
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it's about climate change. now both sides said that he was trying to climb the cooperation, put, provide a fresh start. what scene of a rocky bilateral relationships. but on this issue, that are disagreements between the 2 sides, particularly when it comes to the same production, whole consumption and plummet financing between a u l 0 stage. when more people are risk of dying, junior heat wave in paris than in any other european city, according to the british medical journal, the lines that it says, the risk is higher than a nearly 900 other european cities and tons. latasha buffet reports student david flores slips on the top floor of a power as apartment block. like many older buildings in the city is poorly insulated. david says it's to my feeling, the holes in the summer, and it was so on bearable during last year's heat waves that he was forced to leave his family anyway, that small and dunc myself and water to stay cool. the heat gives me headaches. last year i was writing my thesis,
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but couldn't concentrate so state elsewhere. i'm a climate refugee in my own city. i'm. one of them was a study in british 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 a cityscape that absorbs heat at times is 10 degrees closer in the capital than in the outskirts. climate change is pushing up temperatures. selma's in faults are getting woman from 2. it's easy to see what powers get so hard. it's very densely built. there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals and grieves the suddenly charming, where they track pete's. the cross policy group of power as counsellors has raised the loan, it says powers must adapt to temperatures that could regularly reach 50 degrees in the future. we need to take away the between in plan three's paints, our roof single white reformer,
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buildings take away the cars and everything that produced seats in the city did the census on the winter. i know they've shut this up there 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 sitting on think on remedies to little help design this social housing project with climate change in mind. green space is ice and nation of shelters will keep temperatures down. we don't need to these days have to go above 40 degrees, so we need 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. thirdly, a summer in 2003 on both occasions. paris was, was hit unless the city adapts fost some say it could become a livable. natasha butler, i'll do 0 power as palestinians. and guys are struggling to keep cool because of the power shortage. worse and by the continuing is really located near going 12
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hours a day without sat explicitly. social media campaigns have been launched, urging the local generator to produce more power. for many, the beach provides look at best buy from the blistering heat. a salvage operation is begun off the coast of yemen involving 2 giant oil tankers side by side. the sides of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receding. thanks to our 140000000 dollar rescue mission. how come off? how about has been watching? what's happening? this is not take the always time because that's we replace the f a so soft uh. the decaying vessel is whitening to spill more than a 1000000 barrels of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for how seal officials, they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and to run the new tank. then it's about the come about, we reached the deal to prevent
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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. this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing into national opinion against the sweats of a major or as bill david grass leaves the residence and humanitarian golden data for the united nations. the global fund raising, he lost generated more than a $100000000.00 needed to solve as the software 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 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
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a civil war. but the suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so is the thought of the will 8 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the to nationally recognize government to the admin based in other and say they are the ones who should own the south side of the not take a another 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, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or far with the m. and how did, how do i 70 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 games as of the logic. i 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
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stop any damage to the old and poorly maintain stuff. a good discharge is cargo or in another state, living ecosystems in the red sea, gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of north dakota. yep, it is a milestone. it took months of legal 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 sponsor of tools to and the complex. and he was a political divide by the 0 off the coast of her data, cnn, or how she was, where there's not a life from santa, i'm a hash and this may have been an effort in cooperation that has brought this, this situation to this point on the verge of this potential, ecological catastrophe. that doesn't mean to say that the tensions that are in yemen that have gone away and they are still continuing to that is lower level of via than previous years. are there any hopes of that negotiated settlement? well well,
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what day that we spent the last 4 days has been one of the focus points of the a flight scene of the slice targeting shows the positions over the last 2 years. and the best way for so softball was moved off the coast of the city for many years with more than 1000000 barrels it's tags west thing, one of the biggest environmental disasters in modern times. now the un managed to, i'd like to extend to minimize the impact of a disaster because we have a, has brought all the political policies to negotiate. a settlement about the ship itself and the new one, the not to cap the men on the ground. there is a relative clause since april 2022. but we are yet to get this point of a man and seize by a between the hurt is on one hand, sondra ravia which leads a coalition. on the other hand, if that happens,
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we can see some significant progress in the amount that could be conducive to political storage space with environment groups about what they need to achieve in the near future. but typically a unified stable young man has him. you've been covering human for, for many years, but i know you haven't been there for a long time, obviously because of a, the, the security issues that are being there now that you are. but one of the biggest changes that you're noticing it is a fascinating face of rob. i've been to the space for the last 415 years until 2004 through december, december of 2014. it was the country beset by all sorts of huge challenges, not only for government, for the region and for the international community. how to remind all of you as of the time, went on by the, in the radian pendency that h a p was the most. i was have all kinds of shots, but you had any,
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i'm in and by the name of the entire blow. there was a moment of fighting between president the father and the hers. these in the know it was a time of a specialist movement in the south saying that it wants to break away from the north. things have changed ever since. when it came back to human. it was no longer the same you have in that i've known for really quite some time will, defy, did. and all of those of completely disintegrating, unless there is a political supplement with off troops between the saudis and between these and these are the critic, this is a critical phase for all the policies is a good amount is to get to the point of a political settlement people are looking forward to see that because they've been suffering, they've been paying the price better in front of this conflict. employees have not receive their salaries for the last 7 years, and they just want to see this complex come to an end for them to be able to just move forward, slash and thank you very much. indeed, that's actually most of our bring us up to date from sun. the same or
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a head on the news are intuitive. it's also solved by sufficing. and so that it's a reporter to have resumed inside the radio. we're going to look at the fallout from russia's withdrawal from the ukraine drain. the finance board also management says products backlog. signing can be the lights that guides his team to success the details of the machine. the now it is really the protesters are holding a day of national resistance and opposition to judicial changes proposed by the government and comes out of the can asset past the 1st reading of a controversial bill to limit the supreme ford's powers. the biggest protests are expecting the evening and choosing seduce, and i'm telling people how much engines joining us live from west to. so then we can just see some of the approaches behind the their mohammad,
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their aspect is speculation. this to the biggest process. yet what does it looking like? for rob, let me just tell you where we are right now. we're in front of the supreme court here in west series. let me and to give you just one example as to how much these protests are intensifying. just in the last 10 minutes. you've gone from having maybe a couple of dozen protests here to having at least several 100 you can see behind me. and a ray of flags. uh people, a lot of noise makers, you have families here, the, you have the young and all in between. why use the protest site right now? i said in the spring court, because the supreme court is at the center of the controversy when it comes to this traditional overall plan. all right, coalition partners. this is a plan, but critics say would severely limit the, the judiciary in this country and the bill of the bill,
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which part of that overall plan because it has the monday of last week, its 1st reading in the current asset and which is expected to have it 2nd and 3rd votes happening in the kinetic potentially by next monday, april 24th. well, that is a bill that would limit over the limit oversight when it comes to the supreme court . so that's why people are out here right now. this reports throughout the day, you've had thousands of people out across the country. you've had dozens of rallies, you've had at least 90 people according to the police, arrested for what we say is disorderly conduct. so it's the very front time and all the demonstrators that continue to come out are saying that they are going to continue to demonstrate until they make the message loud and clear to the prime minister that you cannot proceed with the find to pass any bit of this traditional overall plan from you said mama that this is going to go to yet to go through a 2nd. and 3rd, reading off to this 1. 1 assumes from what you're saying,
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that these protests are going to continue and they may remain as big as they are. it's expected not only that they will continue, it's expected that they will grow if you'll remember this past march and you had weeks of protest at that point and there had been a general try can be positive that there was so much pressure foot on the prime minister of it, he actually showed the proposal and then he said he just try to work to form a compromise. will it be opposition? you can see a lot of people walking by us right now because more people are arriving robin in any case. after that, there were talks between the prime minister, his people and the opposition, and yet there was no compromise that the forge this plan is coming under a lot of criticism from it is right now. wanted to get at least one of the bill passed before the summer recess, which happened to later this month to some a recess of the parliament. if he can do that,
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he is obviously try to try to forge compromise one way to work with the larger plan . but that's not enough for the people coming out. they say that they are going to continue to come out. they are going to push for general strikes. they're trying to get the labor unions involved working to really make the message welcome to the, to the government, the pregnancy that this cannot stand. i'm going to be able to do is obviously we can see the crowds getting bigger behind you. we're going to be checking in obviously as things move on in the next few hours. thank you very much indeed. mamma jump june from west. it was well talk this out, 3 months of fighting is done. a report to the resumed in saudi arabia said in these army come monitors are meeting the pot of minutes. revivals with buffets support forces previous negotiations in jetta was suspended in june, following cease fire violations baffled for power and sedans. led to the depths of at least 3000 people and forced a 3000000 people from their homes. were going to speak to say, but morgan, whose life for us and undermine we have gone through
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a phase where there has been no tops, there'll be no negotiations. no, it appears as though they're prepared to talk again, any idea of what's brought them back to the table? well, there are 2 things to look at as the reasons as to why the 2 sides have resumed in direct tops and decided city of jet. though the 1st is the developments on the ground. now, here in the city or from the man, there were areas that were dominant dominated by the rapids support forces and which the army was able to regain control of wishing back of the rapids support forces introducing the control in the city of on demand. then you have how to north at, that's the parts of the capital. the army has been trying to take control of what it has been unable to do so. so right now on the ground fly thing is taking a lot of sol from both 5. when it comes to the army, they said that they wanted to reach an agreement that would include a comprehensive dialogue and that will eventually lead to
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a free and fair election. then you have the parent mental through rapid support forces. they dominate many parts of the capital, but on the comes in terms of reputation. they've been getting a lot of reputation, especially from rights groups. they've been accused of mass graves in the city, in the city of janina and west are 4th of targeting civilian space on the estimates of these and being behind the displacement of hundreds of thousands in west are for so that those uh uh with a negative um reputation that they getting at the moment could be one of the reasons why they've decided to review, talk again and decided to be of interest for these talks are in direct and there's a for some sort of a cease fire to allow for the military and aid and eventually, the hope is that there would be a permanent police fire. that's what the end of the conflict that has been ongoing since mid april. the thank you very much. indeed, the civil morgan interpreters from on demand how many benefits and also being a specialist and international relations is joining us from rid, thank you very much. indeed for being with us. how optimistic people in sit down
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particularly be that these talks might achieve something to hi, it'll been net, thanks for having me. but honestly, i think it's, there is no hope there is no dismiss fixing that the clash would have stopped and i knew it since it stopped at southern in the morning at 15 till 5 been on the. so these are government with different or better either nation not up countries, did i get to let them sit in the negotiation tape and but they didn't think so. this will happen. this is number one second. we just saw you on i a while ago. what's happening and so then now under mine, i'm kind of tool is us creating that's weird. i think this wouldn't be a difficult to take a minute to the tech or to stop or at least to go to did that until currently and, and, and seem to look at the suit. danny's a pollution interest. look at that,
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the area or the we just finished. yeah. man complex. we are now. i mean, so with yeah, they've got doing fine with the syria. gets back to the relationship with the on we almost looking for a settlement in the area and southern we so sudan, conflict 10, a modeling time. that's number 2. number 3, both need doesn't definitely lead that is. and so then unfortunately i see it all that down. i'm not willing to sit and read these files. everybody's working for a different agenda. the reason why it's just very strange that you, when i wake up 15 after 9 o'clock and we hear about this confident. so i hope that the gets more wise and use wisdom sit in the little model, so it'd be at a be a gift anywhere. and best of the conflict. beautiful nidia, disaster human and so dining is population that think like that, given the circumstances on the ground that you're talking about and the conflict that is there. and as you describe it,
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the disparity between the 2 leaderships. why do you think the least this latest round of talks is actually happening? i told that science from what you're saying is though there's almost no point in them going ahead because nothing is going to be agreed anyway. because somebody's watching for some of that agenda. now look, folks, let's not focus into done to the rob. no the, the conflict is bigger than this. i think there is some countries they want the conflict to, to stop. they need this area in the middle east to have and then, and let's say to and save area. the reason why we sold the company just the stuff to 15 ovens and maybe one week ago they were a completely different. i'm be with working as, as to united sudan as a one country. unfortunately the to the low forcing the, the immigration and legal immigration problem. so then to what about the company? so if somebody is working for somebody, agent,
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and that's unfortunate thing. but let's look at what, what's happening, but out of sitting in the table, the, so these are doing their best honest to be, they are doing this. but i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm accusing cletus. i'm accusing nibbling concrete. either. they did not get involved. they didn't have to come, i'm going to so he's an american photo of the settlement, but they walked individually that the sudanese is the one of the out of nations. and they did the company going down in south africa, if you will be in would be a gift. so the, it is a critical we seem to come for that. it wouldn't be as clear. so do i don't study request some stop bid agenda, it'd be an agenda for one of the needs that is that i'm going to attend, that the i think is most of how many is not willing to sit and listen to the wisdom or, or listen to what the, what the,
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so with these and i don't need those wants for them. and so that's what i think is agenda. and if anybody is looking for his own interest and the unfortunate tool was being disingenuous, people that understood things very interesting to get your thoughts on this mohammed been a whole central corvana and thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. a doctor's specialist visits, i've had one says, is government is trying to get russia back on board with the black sea grain deal. russia pulls out of that agreement, allowing grain to be exported out. so if you premium ports so, so that has more from assemble this is the last shift carrying green from ukraine on the blacks, the green initiative, brokers by the united nations center to yeah, was now russia has pulls out, seeing is demands have not been met. russia wants to see an ant west 74 sections on the russian agricultural bank and to restrictions on shipping. an insurance that must go say is, has hampered, it's agriculture, the exports. and that's the tricky it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal
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is that he's hopeful it can be helped. again, there will show for the show know 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. booth and as soon as i return from the trip, when we meet with him and i'll 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. time is p as of global food shortages off the russia. and today that ukraine, nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left your claim on the agreement to have quoted there, across the black sea that i loved. you can't export screen. see somebody without the rush of security guarantees. you can, you ships with no longer be able to save from exports. your opinions higher representative has accused of russia with weaponized of hunger. this is something very studios that creates
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a lot of travelers for many people. we are on the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a sort of got a 2 lanes in order to make available. the ukranian range with the people feet and a half to blame process with this issue completely unjustified weeping eyes that hung over the people. according to the un, low you come companies receive on the 3 percent of the premium green pump of the day. that it says the agreement has benefit of people's words, right? 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 well that has gone to how you come companies is your opinion tricky. it has received 10 per cent, making it the 3rd largest recipient. now many here hold the good relations between on good i must go, go still save the bill. especially side of that, oh sure, 0 stumble. this is not as don't use live, not from the assembled at rest. so obviously as you were talking about there took
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here is, i mean, beneficiary of this, this deal also diplomatically, of course, in terms of its influence around the world. where does this scale major? if you like this removal of russia from the process leave took care of what options does it have of the in the, the diplomatic air force from the target side are still on the way. so yes, so the prisoner blah said that once he's back from the golf tour, he's going to have a talk with president putting off russia somehow to make these deals steal work. i'm tricky. steel is hopeful that this deal can be held together just to date. the ticket for the minister, how confident has had a phone call with the russian for the minister level. and that, according to the statement that has to be really use after this phone call to say that the both parties are now working, trying to explore and even with the death is suspect. and that is not going to be threatened by deep west in order to have several attach that that's going to secure
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the russian green to be exported to the international market. so from this statement, what we understand is that now turkey and russia are working on a pilot road. so the 1st route is going to be the route that is that we do include united nation is tricky, and ukraine. it's not participate in the right to speak to rochelle. however, that would be a russian security guarantees that is directly going to carry the ukrainian green to the international market that unparalleled return. as a patent route. that would be a mechanism between chicky and russia to secure russian greens to be exported to the world of course. for now, there are still many of the questions that remain on answers such as these kind of the security mechanisms are going to be going to be established and whether this side, the west and sanctions are going to remain as an obstacle or not. because that was one of the speak points, the pressure was assisting the removal of the sanctions. however, the 2 days later present have done is going to back into the country. and we'll see whether this,
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diplomatic or force are going to produce. and you can create the results. yeah, that's interesting, isn't it? because this is a, essentially a diplomatic balancing act for took here. it's a nature member. it's going good relations with russia as far as we can see. it also seems to have strong relations with elements of the west as well. brushes decision to pull out of this. how does that affect to key is relationship with russia. i'm the leverage that it's got in this deal to be of just in the reserve. in the recent couple of weeks, we have seen that the relations between 9 could i most gone really being passed a so presence that on sky, or if you clinton wasn't, it wasn't check you present that but has explicitly and also support for you please . for membership through nato, and on top of that, she has also given presence that ask a 6 senior as of commanders that have been, have been flying to to, to ukraine. and that has caused that reaction from moscow to say that took his way to the deal,
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according to the old debt of leaders. they're supposed to stay in turkey till the war is inc, is completed. and on top of that, just to these later present, haven't wasn't the thing. yeah. attending the nato summit. and then he has given the green lights to see those accession to nato. and just right off of that, you have seen that rush out now pulled out of the green deal, which is quite important for turkey, particularly found economically. so we can see that now these are nations are being tested. however, tradition reservations are very, they're very delicate, but itself is keep it annuity layer of their corporate team and competing in black seat. and sylvia in libya, cocoa says, and ball comes to that is a look at the state for both parties. that's why we see that both sides are meticulously careful not to come up with the statements that caused you for that. it's just been a delicate ties. yeah. bring us up to date for mr. kimball that so rest on set up. so i, so thank you very much. indeed, we're going to go to your shuffle volleyball, and she's joining us from moscow as russell was explaining, there must go feeling that it's concerns about this. do you have not be not pallets?
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and that's the reason, the one of the reasons that it's pulls out. what is the view from moscow? is there any indication about what a might do next as well, it seems like most cruises very confident in what it's doing and domestically, it enjoys quite a bit of support. demetrius called criminal sparks might have announced kids uses the maritime area allocated for the greens. you, for military purposes, it didn't provide any evidence that about that according to best called of, to withdrawing from the green. the russia is ready to replace the ukrainian grain with its own and supply countries in need with its own grain for free. and as for rushes, supplies of green to africa, they will be discussed of the highest level of the fulls coming russia, africa, form, and st. petersburg at the end of july. so the walk on video continues despite russia has pulled out of it. and uh,
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as it was mentioned uh the russian and package for administered discounts, options for supplying green to the country's most in need of. it's st. trusting that according to patients for a secretary to meet her best called the present person isn't. 7 planning contact with tech as president at one, even the earlier we had from the texas president that he was planning to meet with person in tech in august. so bit of discrepancy here. so the grand deal remains, one of the most discussed topics, no trust among politicians here, but also in the russian media is fed to you're talking about about talking to some most. oh yes, thank you very much. i now donald trump says he's received a letter telling him he's at the center of a justice department investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results the bombing us president made the statement on is truth. social platform, seen as an indication could soon be indicted by federal prosecutors. a special
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council says investigation and satisfied from supporters to stop the transfer of power to joe biden has declined to come. still ahead and i'll just see the sports one last type of bush for this icon of women's football races, woke up build up is on is the stories of determination and joining from monte bodies in your to your for cheating is on this of was not for me to come in if you and one to me, i'm assuming with that as a living, they've got it opened up here and according to imitate, shoot documentary from an african filmmakers,
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africa direct on algae 0. the the question or to 0 reminder of our top story is this. our record high temperatures are being set in sweet confidence in the health authorities, sending the alarm in asia, europe, and north america in the southern united states, 18000000 americans under he deluxe. his records were such was only salvage operations, begun off the coast of government involving 2 giant oil tankers. the size of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receiving thanks to the $140000000.00 rescues. and israel purchased as a funding a day of nice move resistance position to the government's proposed. additional reforms comes out of as soon as it costs 1st,
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reading the controversial bills to limit the supreme court's pilots. the biggest protests are expected to be help me. so the, the one security council is holding is 1st ever meeting on the potential sites of artificial intelligence to global peace. it comes after year and chief until you have a status along along side. it expands side of the alarm over a i being an ex, essential threat to humanity, especially if it was used as a weapon in nuclear warfare. a lot of diplomatic editor james bass reporting that the united nations in new york. james, is this about raising awareness or the actually going for something more tangible a well, i think it's starting the conversations. i know that is something that is going to affect the world change the world in the world. so the 2nd general who spoke to the beginning of the security council meeting is going to be similar to when the printing press was introduced. but he said to printing press took said he is for
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books to spread across europe, across the world. now, according to him, we have a 100000000 uses of chat, g p, t a. so there is certainly a problem here for the un, which has to think about, i mean, special community, which has to think about how to regulate a i a because global governance works very, very slowly. this new technology is moving very, very fast. indeed. now this meeting was cold by the u. k, that the current president of the security council. and earlier i spoke to the u. k . foreign secretary who was presiding over the security council meeting as well that we do have to keep these things in context on balance. and they all have an amplifying effect to will make things quicker. it will make things cheaper, it will make it easier to do things at scale. and there are huge benefits that we can derive from that in terms of medical research and leave the 18 poverty and a whole load of things will be unlocked. but it will also have the opportunity to
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amplify the risks and challenges that we will ready face this information, for example, deep fakes research into a weapons technology, which can be very easily done by and on studies factors. and so what we need to do is we need to come together the interaction remote to actually to discuss how we protect all cells from the potential downside whilst looking all the benefits. that's what we're going to be doing today at the un security council. we brief by international experts on this and we'll start off the conversation that will flow into the work that we're doing lights on this year. and i'll, i safety summit in the, in the u. k. in terms of weapon systems to will ready be an a i almost rice with countries working out how to weaponized a i you all the you case chief diplomat, but you have a military background. however, it all you about some of these autonomous weapon systems. well, the we,
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we already have structures, we have legal structures, we have the international human rights law, and that's doing a pretty good job. but of course what we need to do is we need to make sure that the stuff is always much fit. the disease always alive to the emerging challenges. i think you can do that. so nice thing that working internationally will give us the opportunity to do that. but we do need to move quickly. we need to make decisions in for like the son of the multi, not true institutions. but i would, i would suggest that it would be an appropriate for us sites. us on just spots old only focus on that and that sees a risk. of course it is, but we've also seen how damaging this information can be, how damaging widespread fold hacking. so it's not just in the weapon systems who do those all attention grabbing issues, but also in these,
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in these other areas as well. because these weapon systems already exist. there's an israeli company, l bit which has offices to in the u. k, which has been integrating, i, and which projects products somebody leach and x is an automated network combat solution based on robotic platforms. this is the same companies, but as drones were being used in the west bank in jeanine, this is where the appropriate, well, i don't know the details of that particular product or project. but the point is that vax is something of course we will look at. but we have to make sure that we look at the full range of opportunities and risks and challenges. there is a thing that we focus exclusively on the headline grabbing risks. important that they all, but then miss other areas where we could be exposed. so it'd be important discipline is to make sure that we look right across the face at all the potential applications that i so how do you go about regulating
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a full entry agreement codes of conduct, or do you have a binding international trade take? well, the tracy's vista age, the most appropriate way of regulating, we don't know, none of us do, but form follows function. so once we have have this international conversation, which we are playing alcohol to in the u. k here today. and that's all i safety summit as we have that conversation with industry, with governments, with technologists. we will be able to see the most effective way and effective is going to be what we focus on. um, but the most effective way at the moment we can possibly know because we need to understand more about the current state of the technology and the way the technology is going to vote. but the worry is this is moving so, so fast. and as you know, global governance, just look at climate change moves so slowly. well, i think there's a really incentive to move fast in terms of these conversations and this governance as well,
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because you're absolutely right. the evolution of this technology because it is being used to evolve, i is moving incredibly quickly. so the challenge for us is to maintain pace, is to maintain energy in some ways to maintain international cooperation and coordination. and the u. k. wants to play it's policy and the we all planning all policy to do exactly that. there's talk of a new international agency like the i a, i a i a perhaps, to deal with a i. but in the current global environment, you change the security council meeting recently on ukraine. can you see china and russia signing up to something like that, but methylated north korea or, or something like that that had real teeth? well, the a, a does an incredibly important work in keeping the weld a safe wells, utilizing the positive benefits of nuclear technology. it says it says, this is
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a model. if he's a potential model of all, i think everybody including the countries that you mentioned, has to understand that if we get this right, every one will benefit. but if we get this wrong, everyone will lose out including them. so there is an incentive result. what together there is an incentive for us to put, perhaps, to put aside our differences on all the files and in other areas and focus relentlessly on getting this right. finally, you'll setting up this summit of world leaders on a i, lisa in the well have to ask you was the u. k, the right place, the such a summit? you all right, nato. remember we just talked about the divisions in the world. we need the best to to have this in a, in a neutral place. well, a is present. she'll present pollutant going to come. so i tell you, regard, regard about membership of, of nato as a barrier to this actual, i mean,
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we should remember that the u. k has a unique cost of well cloth, the universities and research institutions. we have a very, very active, a high performing venture capitalists of inch capital environments in the, in the u. k. and the combination of those to means all tech sector is disproportionately successful. so we have a loss of knowledge in the u. k. in this area, we go to the right language, you've got to find times, and then we go back convening power that we all very, very proud of. we do not pretend that we have all the offices, but we are part of the process of finding out results with us citizens across the border into north korea was outs authorization, and these lakes are being detained. the vine who's believed to be an american soldier, taking part in a tour on the din militarized board, separately north and south korea. according to local media, he was with a group of visitors, individual palm on monday, suddenly bolted over the brake line,
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which marks the border you and just confirm the authorized crossing did take place and it says it's working to resolve the incident. my honda is joining us live not from washington dc. what more do we know about this, mike? of the well, the pentagon has just released the statement. it's saying that a us service member on an orientation to a willfully and without authorization across the military demarkation line into the democratic people's republic of korea. here we have a be a parent clarification, that this was not a mistake. the use of the word willfully that indicates that the soldier does this on purpose, although that has got to be confirmed at some stage. so this was 1st reported by the un combined, which supervisors that e mail to try so in between the 2 career is which has been in place since 1953. this of course. now i think the stakes in terms of confrontation, not just between the careers, but obviously between the us and north korea,
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the us backing south korea and has been doing so for a long period of time. so just another incident that could provide a spock to some kind of the dispute in that highly difficult area. my, we were just saying that the un has said it's working to resolve the incident. but if, if the soldier has actually gone across the border voluntarily, entities into north korea, it's going to be interesting to see what if anything, the u. n. can actually do a yes indeed. and who is going to be negotiating all of this. so you end of the initial report, obviously the us given that to the soldier who media has identified as travis king, is a us soldier. he's a private 2nd clause. so the us at some stage is going to get involved how directly that is an open question, whether it will conduct folks directly with north korea, which is exceeding the unlikely given the diplomatic situation at present. and this whole thing complicated as you say,
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that it appears as though the soldier across that boulder willingly which further complicates the situation. raising the question of whether he's a defective perhaps at one of these issues. creating a difficult fees in terms of resulting this issue in terms of getting the us soldier to and, and also in terms of who's actually going to negotiate the release. mike, thank you very much. indeed. that's mike kinda in washington dc. okay, let's go to mexico and are the increase in shootings, motors, and bombings and kidnappings. there some security aspects of warning. the spike and attacks may be linked to corrupt politicians and their connections to cocaine, car towels. as my old off of the reports from mexico city, elections aren't due until next year, but criminal gains are demonstrating their power in politics. now. mexico was experiencing
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a sharp rise in violence. some of the most notable examples in recent weeks include a series of roadside bombs in the state of police school that left for police officers that and an attack against security forces in the state of chiapas, that led to the kidnapping of 16 police employees. experts say that, well, these incidents may be attributed to turf wars between rival gangs. the overall increase in violence could be linked to the gearing up of election season. it would have to be examined on a case by case basis. but effectively when faced with changing political candidates, these different groups begin moving their chips, b, the political or to the use of violence. this is all the game, this base against the arrivals to show how much influence they wield. security analysts say the influence, criminal groups have over politics is most evident during campaign seasons. and nowhere in the country is this more apparent in mexico's heartlands, namely the state of getting a little earlier this month,
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a large demonstration organized by a drug gang near the resort. the city of a couple weeks ago led to the abduction of several government officials. even mexico's president, made reference to the cloud, criminal groups in the state have over citizens and say they don't be fooled. it is a common practice by some criminal groups to create the social base of support. some estimates suggest there are as many as $200.00 armed criminal groups of buying for power in mexico. experts say many of these groups are able to rise because of their ability to make deals with government officials who in turn of fort them. impunity and even positions of power loading the organized crime. somebody's nature is a state to be able to secret all over to legal merchandise, to operate the financial system, to as complex as those in countries like make you go for it won't be and brussels despite national elections still a year away. many argue that criminal organizations here have already started
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taking advantage of early campaigns with the aim of leveraging state power for illicit purposes. as political campaign season in mexico draws near, there is concern that violence which is already on record highs, could become worse as the country struggles with the seemingly impossible task of severing the bonds between criminals and authorities. and read it off a little al jazeera mexico city head, and i'll just say that being sports. and then i just want to sort of the future of the coming of games introduction
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, this time of this phone here as far. rob, thank you so much. cameron goalkeeper andre ronada is having to match the united from inter mall and the red devils are paying these highly inside around $60000000.00 for the 20, a 7 year old. if all is done today is decision to turn down a new contract. united wealth assigned to england star mason mount. how does the new season are still a manager mckellar test that has described new signing a definitely rice as a lighthouse that can guide the london club. delory rice has joined arsenal from west ham and a $140000000.00 deal. it's german forward decry habits and dodge, defender year in timber, and also rides in the quote season. the gunners are in the usa for a preseason game against a major league soccer. all star team are type. this team is in her 2nd and the
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premier league last season. behind manchester city. and every sending that we've made springs every, especially of the things that to me it was the deadline is very much knowing the leak and some some, and does new when both for waste time and i'm the measurements in montana is a team that's gonna bring a lot of qualities, i don't know who the see if i don't have experience in the me can very specifically position with the quantities that he has as possible called lou has lost his 1st match as to the manager. they were beaten by fellow london side, west ham, 32 in his home country, australia, west sans john lucas. good luck getting the winter down 1st and july. and his latest star, assigning legal massey held his 1st official training session with his new team and florida. on tuesday, the 36 year old world cup of winter and 7th time biling door recipient officially seals a 2 and a half year contract with
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a major league soccer team 3 days ago. the arch and tanya international will make his debut for the club on friday against cruise as little as your miami have not one and m o. s. game in more than 2 months. united states are heading into the women's world cup as a favorites to win a 3rd successive world title. the tournament is being co hosted by us really and new zealand and kicks off on thursday. defending champions begin their campaign against vietnam that i didn't park and oakland on saturday. this woke up will be their last for their veteran winner and megan were piano. the 38 year old will retire after their tournaments after career. that's included. 2 world cup wins and an electric title. she's one of the kind like she's just there's, there's never been one laker. there's probably never gonna be one close to her. so it's, it's, um it's, it's sad to think about this being her last,
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but she's done such a incredible things for this team and for the world. so to be able to see the up close and personal piano and be close to that has been has been really special. and i hope that we all send her out on the high to sam's. if this were a couple be able to listen in on the video, assistant referees, it will be a 1st out of senior fee for international tournament. officials will announce be our decision via microphone to fans and stadiums and viewers that on. nevertheless, we won't be perfect. and we didn't want to put the extra pressure on them. so what we told them, be natural, say what comes across natural to for you or the 2020 sites commonwealth games are in danger of not going ahead. after the australian state of victoria pulled out of hosting duties over rising costs, the previous games were held in the english,
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the birmingham. and more than $5000.00 athletes took part from the $72.00 countries and territories. and he richardson reports the last year you'll straining state to victoria looked to be on most solid ground when he steps up to host the 2026 commonwealth games. but the events is now in the doubts, state politicians saying the price of hosting the 12 day events has become too high . what's become clear? uh, is it the cost of pricing these games in $20.00? $26.00 is not the $2600000000.00 which was budgeted an hour. kaiten is sitting boss. the vast majority of which has not been spent is still $2600000000.00. it is, in fact, at least $6000000000.00 and could be as high as $7000000000.00 in response. the commonwealth games federation said we disappointed that we were only given 8 hours notice that no consideration was given to discussing the situation. we are taking the advice on the options available to us and remain committed to finding
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a solution, you know, have some night. a bottom turn government size is beyond disappointing for us is a comprehensive let down to the athletes. the sort of has communities. first nations of striding, who are going to be at the heart of the games, and the meanings of fans would have been priced to $600.00 guides here in australia . as a prelude to the opening settlement a on the 5th british empire and commonwealth games and vancouver, thinking back to 1913 the games normally take place every 4 years. most nations in the commonwealth, once part of the british empire, and the continued relevance of events is an ongoing debate. this decision by victoria comes as power as continues preparations for the next use summer olympics independence heading to australia in 2032 organizes the president of lympics say they are still committed to hosting those games and the richardson l g 0. okay, that is all you support for now, rob,
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