tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes, russia carries out military drills into black sea. after warning, green ships traveling the rain could be targeted. women in india tell alpha 0. they were sexually assaulted and threatened with death after a graphic video emerge, the victims being abused in public strong winds. rig night wilds fires burning around the greek capital, athens and surrounding areas and the u. k. is conservative for the says it must re gain the trust and confidence of voters after losing 2 crucial parliamentary seats and its full switzerland beat debbie to spell opinions out. the women's world cup and spain secure the biggest wind of the tournament, sung for foreign 3 goals passed coast during the it's just tests. it's just tough pen gmc and we start with the conflict in ukraine
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. russia says it's a has carried out what it calls, life fire exercises in the black sea. according to his defense ministry had conducted combat drills and practice detaining ships in the northwest of the sea near ukraine. earlier this week, the kremlin warned against ship sailing in the black sea and said, any vessel heading to ukraine would be treated as a threat. that means potentially transporting military cargo. or you, your shop of all of a joins us from moscow on this julia. in eh, we, in the past few moments, russian officials have been responding to ukraine's threats against russian ships in the black sea. now this is just how new development are you hearing. what are you hearing about this a just a time development indeed. well, we'll remember that also russia pull down to the green do administrative defense analysis that starting from july, the twenty's old vessels falling through the black sea continue praying pools,
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would be perceived by russia as potential carriers of many treat condo that for ship sailing to ukraine. pools would be considered involved in the conflicts and supporting ukraine and uh now go reports that the block c fleet also conducts to administer drills as they say, to isolate the area mounts by russia as they are a temporarily close to navigation. and of course, the crumbling did indeed common tone, key of statements that ships going to, to russia through the block c would be considered admitted treat targets for ukraine to and uh, do me trip test calls cold those tast. when's danger is because that kind of danger navigation in the block c. and he also said that virus, russian departments now developing recommendations, how to minimize the danger to all those ships in the block c. so basically what we see russia continues showing its capabilities,
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holding exercises in different areas, and at the same time, participating in the u, korean conflicts. okay. talk to me a little bit more about these exercises because russia, of course, in this rapid sequence of events 1st says that ukrainian ships could be considered a target and then holds very public, very visible exercises, where they practice detaining and destroying ships. what's the message there? and so basically, the message is that's russia wants to keep it's wood and basically it's showing all the whole while that's minutes reminds because not just the drills in the block c a that's with been reporting, but tulsa and all the miniature drills involving a chinese, the chinese fleet on taking place in the sea of japan right now. so basically the, the full so that fulfilling that tasks and trying to you basically carry out some last minute for exercises and it just trying some milk enemy as they,
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as they call it a. so potentially russia, russia is going to say that's a serious such as being serious. and that the green deal, while a is his importance and the whole world have to, to listen to it and try to basically to the yeah, the whole world has to listen to it. all of this has been triggered by the fact that russia a few days ago pulled out of the grain deal with ukraine. this deal mediated by the u. n. enter key that allows ukraine and russia in the deal to export grain and fertilizer. now let them are put in interestingly is leaving the door open to actually reviving this deal but on certain conditions to. 7 yes, so the present patient as well, just said that side of the green deal is not deemed it can be resumed to you if russia's demands mets and taken into account is implemented. basically pretend
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reminds of, that's what's in countries how to lift the sanctions on the rushes, green i'm fertilizers, supplies to the world markets. and also he said that the west have to remove some, some obstacles of full rushes and buying some financial institutions that to provide services for the green supplies and a within the green view. and that connection to the swift payment system as well. so the resumption of supplies of components for under cultural mission results in force and for russia plus russia wants to sol, questions of insurance, of its trips, as well as to review what they tell you how to adjust the ammonia pipeline as a, remember parts of that pipe pipeline was blown up in the, in june at the end of june on the ukrainian territory. so we understand that many here say that's the green deal. negotiations will continue in the near future as so
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many policies are involved, our interest and interested in that, in the, in the greenville to, to well to, to, to that, in the greenville, to exist when you, yourself, of oliver reporting from moscow. thank you very much. now ukraine says that russia has attacked more warehouses, storing grain in the odessa region on the black sea coast to people who are injured in the latest air strikes and tons of agricultural produce were destroyed. russian forces have been carrying out airstrikes and ukraine's port city. since in a salt on a bridge, linking crimea to russia's mainland from mcbride has the latest from keith for falls consecutive nights, russian missiles targeting to the south of ukraine this time, according to the ukrainians. a 2 caliber cruise missiles struck a warehouse of facility in the a desa region, causing damage to silos and also the destruction of more than a 100 tons of food. according to the crane is, this is
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a systematic attempt by russia to completely destroy its food ex sporting infrastructure and previous attacks. we have seen damage to grain handling facilities and a desk support itself. this also comes as from midnight's ukraine, has introduced this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's threats against merchant ships in the black sea web ice. ukraine says it will treat any ship sailing towards a russian blacks the ports as potentially carrying military ca goes on acting accordingly. although so far we've heard of no incidents of ukrainian navy trying to in to set any vessels in the black sea, but fried, i'll just say era chief of the us as confirming the cluster munitions that provide into ukraine are now being used on the battlefield cluster bombs have been banned by more than a 100 countries because of the risk the civilians. they burst into air and dispersed bom, that's over the target area,
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which can then remain on designated for years. hence the danger to civilians. will the pentagon says that it's bones have a very low rate of unexploded ordinance and are therefore less harmful to civilians . russia answers that it also has cluster munitions and russia is threatening to use them. the holdings, media is reporting the army, will deploy troops to its border with bell roofs, due to possible threats by the wagner groups presence there. on thursday mercenaries from the russian group began training. bella, russian soldiers near the border with poland. wagner forces relocated to bell a roof following last month's short lived mutiny against the russian military leadership. the head of wagner announced his fighters would no longer be taking part in the ukraine war. so the warren ukraine is one of the issues being discussed through the asp and security for him in the united states. attendees include ambassadors, defense officials and leaders, and business and technology rubber. and those reports from aspen full. the political,
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military and business leaders got an update by video link from keith on the progress of ukraine's counter offensive, which has been grinding slowly but steadily along for weeks. folder is going not so why don't we get it? because it's more, as it is very difficult to, to be sure to guarantee that this will be this particular but i, b, c. but in general, it's going what your mac was also asked about. russia's efforts to cut off green exports from ukraine by bombarding its ports and threatening ships the dock there. it's about. we need more of this. you can see what happened last, the in the left side of the july. you know, i'm sure about what campus the, the rain for yours, and this is a problem not just about, well, you owe your brain is a problem of the world of the,
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of the many dollars. and of course we need to have sixteen's defend earlier senior us and european officials tried to put a positive spin on developments. the case. foreign minister suggested that last months of boarded voc, their insurrection, but you have gainey per goshen shows cracks or appearing. and the head of is of let them have put in his regime. it doesn't matter how boots and tries to spin it. and attempted to is never a good look. moral among russian forces is that rock bottom based on intercepted phone conversations and other data gathered by the investigative journalism group, billing cat, we see ranking filed so just complaining about the lack of munition lack of sort of like a scare from the command as we see middle range, columbus complaining, and we see general this actually that will count like last week saying this a disgrace. we can't continue to, we can't face our soldiers with that lack of care that we can afford. we can't
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afford to us all just so morales across the board is very low. international forms like this one here and ask that are useful for building consensus around critical global issues. so far support for ukraine remains firm, but ukraine's continued success on the battlefield will likely be critical in maintaining that consensus. rob reynolds, l. g 0, aspen, colorado. the graphic video of the 2 women being disrobed, prorated, and sexually assaulted in the indian state of many poor, has provoked outrage and condemnation. since may, there has been violence between the minority cookie community and the majority may say resulting in nearly a 150 depths. and now for the 1st time in 2 months appointment as a new vendor, moody has broken his silence against the attack on the women and men of for
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victoria. getting the reports a show of solidarity from the cookie tribal community in the northeastern states of many pool after a video showing 2 cookie women strip naked paraded and sexually assaulted spelt outrage across the boom to do the may. but is there any image now? do you see the state ongoing internet blackouts, which is their respect to know the victim of kidnapping and sexual assault by what she says was a group is made a man. they said it is who is in no way from us. and if you rise to report the news, or if you put f i, we will find out and you, after months of silence about the violence in the regions, prime minister in reading for moody has spoken out of that. my heart is full of pain filled with anger. the money poor incident which has come to light is a shameful incident for any civilized society, money, i want to assure the citizens that those guilty will not be spared. what has
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happened to the daughters of money poor can never be forgiven side of us out of the the cookie protest isn't active on convinced to try the people in waiting for the computer. so me have a completely lost faith in the state government. that's no surprise to anybody, but even the central government, the tacit approval or the complicity, we don't even know what it is. tension is rose after a cold has the government to give the mostly hidden do majority may take community economic and social benefits given to the predominantly minority christian duties. activists say the indian government and the united nations need to do more to stop the violence. what we're seeing in today's money pool is one of the darkest times in our history. and what has happened to us as does this? and so many other reported cases of sexual assault have been happening in the state of money for not just some sort of me own words,
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but sexual assault right in conflict, rape has been used as a weapon of war. a coffee remains in place in the state capital info to east tensions while the number displaced by the violence keeps growing. victoria gates and b l g 0. there is a charter is a senior during list of the times of india and indian express you join us from your daily it's, it's good to have you on the program to discuss this, this being higher risk violence between the communities. the cookies in the may face for 2 months. it seems though, that this video and the brutality of it, that is the game changer perhaps. and i think you know, that there has been shopped on goods on been all over the india after this video written drive is that this should be happening in the, in the often future. difficulties on southern the government has woken up. the buttons still for the 1st time that i spoke to them before the sort of found them
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in session. the students and the position of course has, are the legal booth at the national level. i'm at the state level for the, for to, to control the violence for the long days. i'm very much remember the, you know, the, it is better that the students because it's a part of the students took communities as you know, something or what have been said between the 2 bed bugs who live in the valley and the plant. i'm the christian kids were given the here's the final report, not my level responsive not to send. yeah. which is be that is the funding and the security for the struggling. so in this vision it's only recent. yeah. but that has been political stability. i'm battling boxes and stuff, i mean, how to move forward is i'm how's, how are the governments are being part of the governments of this vision search and the important for them. so it's really explicable,
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why did they have not been able to control developments? i'm really our 1st 2 very important elections in the, in southern states assembly. i'm a national election is months down the line. so what kind of an, in fact do this have on the 20th, or those in the country as far as the policy goes? so there's a very important question of it's the fox in general, just north stalls. how do you think the general public will perceive this, that there's been violence, some of it, her risk for, for 2 months, but the rend remote is only addressing this now that there's been a video as well. you see, you know, the whole thing has been so as you said, right toward use other system for vendors of us. so people haven't been better than shocked all over the country. people may not have to know what the ongoing violence of pollution heartland and yet you don't want to go. i'm not going to have this
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went on. but i did this video. people are really, you know, there is an outcry for action that to bring the violence to where and, and do you expect to, the prime minister is going to have to take significant real concrete action now that he spoke now that he has become a national matter absolutely, and the brand new setting is what i'm pleased to monday. the give it to be brought to book why did this video emerge? you know, this is not actually a, it's a video of an, of an event that took place previously. one of the video emerge only now the, this is a $1000000.00 question. many people are asking this question. of course, one reason is that the noise internet, all or some people should, that was the dying to go why the, just before the problem in session in order to create are, you know, some kind of an action to compare the different options. what could that action
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look like? the position that is not demanding that the chief minister of money for the step down because he must be made accountable. but that doesn't happen or not. we don't know about the district. so typically what the opposition is jermanti, but the, the, the government in the state and the center we have to, to, not just to know, but really have to do the steps that bring in on july that it's not just opinions. and the board was nears, just showed re senior during list of the times of india. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you as well. there's plenty more head on this news. our including y spain's political parties are rallying for support to be catalonia region ahead of sundays elections. gabriel's are doing miami, we're the biggest football star in the world is about to make is the view here in
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america at story coming up, the strong winds and re ignited fires. you'd agree capital. athens worsening a heat wave. wildfire is a force, thousands of people to leave their homes. authorities confirmed that the flames had initially been contained over night, but firefighters and lost control. rising temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius are expected across greece. so this entire forest area has been completely destroyed. you can see how it's still burning. it's still low level flames that are coming out of the ground coming out of the trees. and this is the real challenge in an area that is very prone to high winds. at the moment, uh, the window is pretty com. you can see how areas all around here are still smoking, and that's what we've witnessed over the last 24 hours with there be pretty much
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the fires being contained. and then the world picks up in southern and you have 4 or 5 mazda of fires. this is an area that was evacuated. there's a lot of activity going on. we've seen 5 large plays done water just across the road. you can probably hear. there's another, have a culture. now, there's constant activity as they try to wet the growl. and then this, of course, is a challenge when we're talking about increasingly changing temperatures. there is a heat wave warm warning in place here, our temperatures up to 45 degrees centigrade expected over the next couple of days . so this certainly has been declared an emergency situation by the government. they are offering compensation to those affected businesses at home owners. certainly one lady. we spoke to saying this happens every year. however, the temperatures are heating, and people say that this is a reality, a daily reality of the future. they simply don't want to, except stephanie decor. i'll just,
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they're all on the outskirts of athens. heavy rains of triggered severe flooding and parts of eastern north west in china. so are these issue the highest alert for rain storms and have launched emergency response measures and where she city firefighters have been helping stranded drivers and pedestrians to safety and alert is in place of floods, type fluids, and unusually high temperatures. in the coming months, the several countries have summoned swedish diplomat, some protest against the burning of the koran and sweden last month. and swedish police on thursday allowed another gathering where if someone had planned to burn the koran and a rocky flag, let's take a closer look at the fallout from this incident and the timeline a day after. and the rocky refugee was a member of a militia, burned the koran and stockholm, on june 29th iraq, someone to the swedish ambassador, cooling a racist and irresponsible hundreds of a rockies. then stormed the swedish embassy in baghdad. a week after that, people in pakistan held rallies to observe a koran sanctity day. a few days later,
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the un human rights council approved the resolution on religious hatred and bigotry . and on thursday, protesters in iraq storm the swedish embassy again and set it on fire. and the rocky government expelled the swedish invest in baset or a hold of the one head reports from the rocky council. aly thursday morning, hundreds of protests to store them with the swedish embassy in baghdad. and set parts of it on fire. they were protesting against a decision by swedish police to grant an application for a public meeting outside the us seat and stuck home. we're on a rock a few g. so one week i had planned to put in the put on and the iraqi flag, which did not happen, but there were reports some stumped on they put on monique, as a former member of an iraqi militia, whole coast outrage of the building the court on last month this with each for a ministry said old,
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it's in busiest off our safe and condemned the attack on the diplomatic building was me to your work was through is chauncey defeat and still cool and older the swedish invested in you won't have to leave the country to test those came out again, and defeat is clear to celebrate the decision. and i know you as a part of this above this, we have come here today to say we're back from the government's decision to cutting diplomatic ties with speed. but it was because we didn't, didn't do anything to prevent the discretion of the holy quote on it. but in fact, it facilitated the demonstration in the dad was caused by supporters of the ring. and back to pull additions, wayllace told him and go, the embassy was counted out by those affiliated to the she, i'll pull a titian looked at a sub that he's one of the most powerful figures in iraq who commanded hundreds of thousands of followers. who do i have to say the leader looked at us under once to
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defend as long as the koran and the house and send a message to the rocky people. we are currently in the month of hire a revolt against criminals enemies of the koran. we are in the middle of a fight policing this with these cabinets and it's the comb. along with the gathering were some had planned to vote and put on saying it's considered a freedom of expression. but the professor was here and says it's an offense to them. and the nearly 2000000000 muslims around the world would the head above that thousands of people are marching from tel aviv to jerusalem as part of major protests against a plan. traditional overall massive protests against the changes to the judiciary of continued and israel for months. m p. 's are expected to vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court powers to strength down government decisions on thursday. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised to push through parts of the changes in a televised speech professional model,
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him. and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made to reach an agreement on the reasoning ability clause. i sincerely hope that these efforts will be successful, but even if not so low lucian's door will remain open to you. citizens of israel and the opposition. on the a condo. we are stuck with a government that doesn't function. instead of working netanyahu's government is waging a war of attrition against the citizens of israel. all the prime minister has to do to prevent destruction and the hatred. and the risk is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and responding to what the people want. the most peace and to return to a common life and common good, it is possible, it is within reach. that is what needs to happen. now u. k prime minister originally. so next conservative party has suffered to defeats and by elections and narrowly avoided a 3rd loss. the main opposition labor party one is biggest by election victory since 1945 and sylvia names, the northern england district, helped secure
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a historic majority for the conservative 14th during the last general election. so a closer look at the results. as we mentioned, labor over turned a conservative majority by reversing a what was a $20137.00 vote lee, that's the largest reversal ever. at a bi election by the labor party, the conservative party naturally held former prime minister boris johnson's old seat of oxbridge and south rice, with winning by $495.00 boats. and the liberal democrats. one summits in improved by more than 11000 votes after a former conservative m. p stood down following a drawing scandal while in our studio in london. so feast hours or research or add to a u. k. and a change in europe joins us live. so fee is good to have you on the program. what do you think where she threw knack is thinking this morning, is he thinking oh my goodness, how are we going to fear in next year as general election or is he thinking?
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well, we only last 2 to 3. maybe we dodged a bullet. a home. well, i think i'll be hot and by the result, in experts, it makes us life slightly ease at ease out, even though it was a me, you know, a slim victory. but i think the strange thing about this was by elections as it didn't necessarily teach us something that we didn't already know. it's basically just reinforced the fact that the concepts of policy is in a very difficult position as we had into an election, an ext. yeah, and so you know, it makes maybe 6 heat awesome, the pressure off them for the time being full. it doesn't really change the difficult challenge ahead for his policy. but how much of it listen, is there really because inevitably we look at the results of by elections in the case. in this case there were 3 and we try to extrapolate what that might mean on the national level. but you could also argue the other side of this, which is, well, it's just 3 by elections. yeah, i think, you know, they useful maybe so if the moment says and plus constitutes in certain parts of the country. but as she said, this isn't a national poll, and it can be quite a risky to sort of extra click the results of these 3 elections and up to the
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countries a whole particularly because when you look at the result in oxbridge, so that's a talent in fact today it was a very local issue and hands of the true level machines is a central and then so if i was specifically costs about effective output at you know, the election. but in general, i think we are sort of seeing that the results of these selections are reinforcing . general trends across the country and tens of rise and support for labor takes in areas that haven't supported the policies the last decade at you know, a change in for chance with the concepts of policy. it has of what will be a difficult election year for them. on the slight ptolemy from the liberals, i'm across particular in the south west in the southeast of the country. okay. listening to what you say then is labor looking at these general directions next year and saying, we have a very strong chance of winning these. the conservatives have been in power for 13 years. it's our turn that i think to relax, then i think if you look at the result in salvation said box an a historic result,
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it's a huge majority to 10 eva. so that will definitely hot and believe policy as a positive side. but i think what we've yet to really say is what the post class shoots in this country up probably leave as opposed to anti conservative. there's a question of what the boom says are just high as of you know, over decades of consensus, schools in particular for the last 2 years, which has been, you know, busy to say that based on government. and so both, it's not sense of all they in favor of labor, they in favor of guest on that, or they just gotten tired to move a full any time and so on. i think that will be that's that this time and in fact, fox a, how successfully brought the next general election. all right, this and thank you so much for joining us on the program to the pleasure of speaking with you. so if he's towers, thank you. thanks, a thailand's move forward party says it will back it's small. that parliamentary allied, put sites, a form, a new government. the 2 are part of an 8 party alliance which swept elections in may. highlands, military appointed senate as block. they moved forward leader pit to looms or run. rats from becoming prime minister has been temporarily suspended and is facing
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accusations of breaking election laws are still ahead on else 0. find out why authorities in the united states are investigating delta airlines and in sports, as zambia get ready to make their women's world cup debut, we look at the impact of the national teams success as having on the countries and next generation of players. the the. 2 welcome to look at the international full cost of how to believe it was just over a year ago. we had temperatures getting into the forty's across northern parts of europe. nothing like that. now, temperature struggling to get into the twenty's, but we do remain very hostile across the south. and in malika tempest about 43 celsius, that was the hot spot for europe on thursday afternoon. the heat is getting squeezed
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. a little further east with central and eastern parts of the mediterranean. still very hot. not quite as hot as it has been recently. frankly, the overnight periods, not quite as hot as they have been, but still scorching heat that in the day time all the same as we go through sash down into us on the touch of 43 celsius in athens, by sundays, things easing off a little as we got into the pots of next week before that he searches back up once again. so there's more where that came from. every guy with a clear sky, because southern positive, you have lots of storms of tools in that north, north west, a particular central as have seen some violent storms, law child, causing some problems damaging wins. these will make my way further east, which as we go on through the, we can say, so what's the weather coming into? you cried. what's the positive russia eventually looking forward to your terminal up across north west and parts of europe by saturday, but still try to the south of the
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dreaming of some little more amazing facility. how about some disney magic tango? tango one more cup of dot com. frank assessments, the parties of detective sided unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped, the policies of the right who started on the critic keys with the police, so that they have smart chrome quote between a real kind of hot place inside story on al jazeera, unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drawing board and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence on, on them as weapons. people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology. and whether it poses a distributed threat, drones in the future of war on
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a jersey to the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching else, a 0, a reminder of our top stories. this, our pressure says it's navy has carried out what it calls in life fire exercises in the blacks. the, according to its defense ministry, is conducted combat drills and practiced detaining ships in india, graphic videos to women, being sexually assaulted in public. and the state of mana 4 has caused outrage. at least one person has been arrested. prime minister and the render moody condemned the attack. strong winds have re ignited fires near the greek capital. athens worsening. a devastating heat wave. thousands of people have had to leave their
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homes. the flames were initially contained overnight, but firefighters lost control. spain's main sensor right party is expected to do well in sundays general election. many analysts say the people's party could also tie up with the far right party to get into power. but that could lead to friction between madrid and separate this cindy catalonia region. phone, you're good. yeah, go reports from barcelona. in the heat of a boston loan, a square, a rallying pool for supporters of the largest pro capital on independence policy. wanting both to exhibit dangers to that course. in the event of a right wing victory. in this region of 7 and a half 1000000 people that accounts familiar spain's economy regional economy has been the reality. and for the local section of society. secession from spain remains the goal. with delta, the sales 2017 bid for independence. tensions between both selena and the drift
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provide the most serious crisis in spain's recent history center. right. people's policy then government arrested and tried leaders of a trip to the independence movement. and took back both control unless as soon as, when by the sun shift, the leader of the spanish socialist workers party became prime minister in 2018. a new era of dialogue was set in motion. which led to apologize for the independence need is a sumptuous narrow majority in parliament for the past 5 years meant he has have to rely on votes from both the catalogs and bask separate his parties to post legislation. and it's this level of cooperation. they say that has led to effective governments against the majority of citizens want to continue on this path. they know the future of couple alone. yeah. is about understanding at that, spain progressive. the only way of maintaining this progress and just to keep tedra such as liter, the capital on your question is what's making the prime minister look especially
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vulnerable. even though his policy, the socialist made games here in may's local elections. his perceived leniency towards the council on set protest partitions is being seen by unionist across spain. as unforgivable. the leader of the people's policy has made several campaign visits to the region, stressing unity with spain. the people's party will create work well and maintain a fluid dialogue with the cadillac society and we will do so in respect of its particular characteristics. but placing importance on the unit, see the cadillac and share with the rest of spring victory by the people's party. would likely be prop top by support from the far right folks policy, which is about to come down, hold on the regional independence movements. well, this may be a gift that you need to support is the separatists. it would be too much of a publication. so as i go out to 0 plus a loaner, a south korea is issued a warning to the north, stating any nuclear attack would spell. the end of june young's regime is,
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comes out to north korea's defense minister, suggested the deployment of the us nuclear arms submarine. and south korea almost amounts to the use of nuclear weapons. jessica washington reports from so this week the arrival of nuclear us submarine is intended to be a symbol of reassurance from washington to. so it's the 1st time since the early, you know, serial launched to ballistic missiles into its eastern seas. only hours after the submarine arrived at post on ports north to reinstate media. also quoted, the country's defense minister as saying, such as the increasing visibility of the deployment of strategic nuclear submarines . and all the strategic assets can essentially provide justification for north korea's use of nuclear weapons this morning. in response to that statement, cell 3 of reiterated a warning that in the event of any attack,
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north korea would face an immediate and decisive response from the an alliance which would result in the end of the north korean regime. the show a force is set to continue with north korea, appearing to be preparing for military parade to show off its own strategic assets . to mock the seventy's anniversary. jessica washington 0. so authorities in the us are investigating delta airlines after passengers were forced to wait on an idle plane and extreme heat. the plane was stuck on the tarmac of a las vegas airport for at least 3 hours. passengers said the temperature inside the plane reached 45 degrees celsius and there was no air conditioning. several people fainted and required medical attention with 2 people being sent to hospital while the us secretary of transportation people. the judge says his department, once answers the reports are shocking, and we are investigating. i want to know how it was possible for passengers to be left in triple digit heat on board and airplane for that long. even at normal
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temperatures, a tarmac delay is not supposed to go is that long. and we have rules about that which were actively enforcing. and this is being investigated right now. as a new footage has emerged at the moment, an explosion ripped through a street in south africa. the blast in johannesburg caused a major damage to streets, overturn the cars and created a huge hole in the road. at least one person was killed and dozens injured. authorities don't know what caused the explosion yet, but suspect it may have been a burst gas pipeline. columbia, as president, has opened a new session of congress defending his reform agenda. so it's taking office a year ago. gustavo petro is trying to improve environmental and social protections, but he does face strong opposition, as alpha 0 is all this under run. pnc reports from the capital, the top i call to embrace change and build and national, packed by a president,
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struggling to advance this transformative agenda. columbus 1st ever left these presidents gustavo pay through, gave his 1st speech to a joint session of congress on columbus independence day. many here considered this a do or die moments for the government's many ambitious reforms. i do not mean that value parts only that there is a window of opportunity. it is the time for social reforms. it's the moments and it can be done in a day in which this country can become more galad, terry and, and that's why it's the moments for a national, packed, as the president defiantly presented this vision of columbia at a time when climate change represents a life threatening risk to humanity, once again promising to move the country away from its reliance on oil and coal and towards the sustainable energy transition. ok, let's say that though, you also have this also see that, but it's not just about making speeches. it's about trying to advance and environmental and social justice. the answer has been in buildings. we have encountered
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a struggle. there are forces in society in the states that oppose it forces. he also called them lawmakers to pass health labor pension education and agricultural reforms that he believes can profoundly change a country. there remains among the most socially and economically and the world. but those reforms facing the appeal battle, the broad coalition, the president, had built in congress when he 1st took office, has fallen apart as tradition with parties, find the presidents proposals to radical and a style overbearing chemical yet. and i was told that they didn't get, but i think the government needs to do more to negotiate the reforms. if he doesn't become more conciliatory, trying to pass these reforms will be an or deal. he can't expect congress to be a notary or $41.00. could you position due to the president showing banners if that soldiers, when pets are said that his policy, if negotiating deals and cease fires with on groups and mafias, reduce the depths of soldiers and policemen by 55 or 60 percent. and since
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losing the elections, the opposition is managed to regroup and mobilize large protest against the reforms . most of those are most and you're located. um we have said repeatedly that the president is not listening to those who think differently from him. but our opposition is interested in building not doing damage, told you that there was victory a year ago was a watershed moment park alone. this last piece of politics. yes. transforming is promising to tangible change remains elusive. allison that i'm get, not just the over in their vin rallies and 80 against the possible deployment of international police force. the united nations secretary generalized called for forced to assist katy's police and in spite against criminal gangs. but there is some distrust of the un peacekeepers will widely blame for causing a color outbreak. 13 years ago. it is true that there are many weapons in the country, but we do not need any form fools to social security problems. just give it police
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the means to provide security to the population. today is the prime minister's 24 months in power. it's 24 months of failure. 24 months of kidnapping, more hunger, corruption, and collective rates that are killing young men and women. we are protesting to say we have had enough. in guatemala, prosecutors have searched the offices of the electrical body in the capital as part of an investigation into accusations or fraud against this and me a party, and it's candidate bernardo, at a little judges, had ordered that it'd be suspended. but that was over turned after an international outcry at a low is facing former 1st lady sandra torres and a runoff next month. the president of columbia in nicaragua say they are willing to reach an agreement on a decades long maritime border dispute. that's after the international court of justice rejected in nicaragua. his call to extend the boundaries are settled, petro and danielle ortega say that the issue can be resolved through dialogue. both
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sides have been claiming mining and fishing rights in the caribbean. sea new york city is sending re flips to the us mexico border urging asylum seekers to stay away about 90000 migrants have arrived since april christmas. salumi has more a no more room. that's the message from new york smears to migrants who been arriving by the bus many send here by republican governors. states like texas, arizona, in florida, more than 90000 have been absorbed in the cities since last spring. many are plain poverty, and in some cases, persecution hoping to gain a better life in the united states. we gave them a place to sleep. we de them food. we showed that the children were in our school system and incorporated into our school system. we cannot continue to absorb tens of thousands of newcomers going on for the help of the state and federal government
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. the city has received $100000000.00 in emergency funding from the federal government and volunteer organizations like team tlc. c. have been providing things like clothing, toys for kids and legal advice, but the city is projected to spend more than 4000000000 dollars to housing feet asylum seekers throughout the next year. with the homeless shelters that capacity the mirror is saying he will now limit adults asylum seekers to 60 days days. and the city is also passing out flyers like this at the us southern border warning migrants that new york is expensive and asking them to consider going someplace else. the flyer warns there's no guarantee of shelter, something advocates for the migrants contest as a so called sanctuary city that promises shelter for those needs. new york has been housing 55000 of them as they begin to link the process of applying for work papers . when the city starts closing at the store as well, at the same time saying, we're a welcoming city and we love it. immigrants, you know, you can't have it both ways. if we're
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a sanctuary city. so we welcome and the grants of immigrants are the backbone of this city. and indeed, this country that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on. the mirrors, move is unlikely to deter people like you, geo from venezuela. the amount of a, it's great here. thank god we're in a place with a developed immigration process. we already have clouds and shelter in the hotel why they feed us, but mer eric adams says the city can no longer co. it's compassion for migrants, maybe unlimited. but resources are not christian salumi outages here of new york italian authorities seized a record 5.3 tons of cocaine from a fishing boat off sicily, south western coast coast. now this is the biggest drug seizure ever made. initially, police detected that numerous packages were being offloaded from the merchant ship and being collected by a fishing boat. 5 men on board were arrested. the cocaine has a value estimated as more than $940000000.00. almost
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the the and the richardson has joined us in the studio for all our sports coverage, including of course, extensive coverage of the women's world cup that has got underway in new zealand and australia. andy, thank you so much, sarah. yeah, one of the favorites to win the world cup for the best part of that campaign, with a fax it quinn, spain basing costa rica,
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3. now this game taking place in the using a capital. wellington, on gold, i guessing spain the lead, all of 3 of the goals coming out the 1st 30 minutes. a ton of on my seeing as to gonzalez was, goes to 3. somebody in japan. it seems to be screwed back by tomorrow. a rating suits on world fires to get like see if it's highest because on the bench for this game she did come on was the light. so it's $29.00, you know, possible and a plan has completed a food games and changing a need a year ago. that kind of those records score, christine sinclair, missed the chance to make some will cope. history has gone. jerry and she conversed about penny sinclair. would it become the 1st place to score 6 face the world cups to i left her a game in melbourne. finished new meal. the big champions, canada will take on the republic of ireland and the next game, the owner supposed well knows the co hosts, australia and they're open at 11. so i'm asking champions, not jerry. they play australia next thursday and president the top st from each group in advance into the knockout stage. i welcome to have you the philippine
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sends it in a to e mail last week in switzerland. i'm on about the school. the argument from the penalties for students and he didn't zealand switched and 2nd coming here from serenity about midway through the 2nd home they sony, switzerland, 2nd, woke up one previous appears back in 2015 when they did reach the last 60 switch since hoping, free pay now above co hosts using a goal different season and one that opening match against no white one. now, you're going to apply the philippines next. choose of the switch face no way on the same day as i'm be i may commit to view the women's will cover the for the 1st months against japan at some more of the hope back home is that the success of the cycle compet queens will encourage more women to play the game permit, tulsa has more. the football sands in zambia needed something to get them excited about the game. again, the national women's team, the copper queens have done just that. it's a 1st appearance at the women's world cup, but that means no, it's going to be
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a tough tournament. but if i look at this, says is all the groups in which the country is that they have the funds spend. we don't expect much, but for them as a government says, if they can utilize that sounds as they have on whether it is that they have well anything as sports where they can make it, then they can walk on women's football in zambia faces. numerous challenges, including a lack of funding and limited resources. sarah j knows all too well how hard it can be for women to get support. oh, if i'm in the gulf, i'm in the beginning. i had challenges with my family. they wanted me to focus on school while no, they thought i couldn't make a living from football, but i kept playing until the except today go well they saw how well women's foot boys during hearings on b o mind up the mains. national side has never qualified for the world cup. the success of the women's team has seen a change in attitude spit that does. people have split, they're having a different perspective of how they view football and how they view women. it's
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good for especially now they're looking at the women. they are thinking that the women can do something also and also they can bring uh print to the country. local football pads, hope the exposure the countries getting at the world cup leads to more opportunities for you to put your interest from because it gives us the exposure. now. now we're on the global stage. for engines, we're going to have more people interested in our players because we've demonstrated the quality that the country has. sanders debut at the 2023 women's world cup is an inspiration for up and coming players and young girls also want to one day represent a country at the global tournament. harder matessa, autism, a legal my see, will my studies, the new club in somebody on the lights on friday and that leaves cub game with mex, can see increase also if there's a patient of what origin seen as well go in and caps and can bring to mind like
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soccer, obviously huge, but why did messy choose to move to the us? i'll do. there is gabriel. amazon though, has more from miami, the number to the yes it's we're, you know, messy has come to miami, thousands of bands. welcome to football superstar. as he was introduced this week, as the newest member of the enter miami, write us out, the question is, why did arguably the greatest football player of his generation choose to leave europe and continue his career into miami, one of the worst teams in the m a o s once beleaguered professional football league in america. the reasons are many. first miss, you will see you at home in miami, a city with the largest origin time population in the us. and the miami will not
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only be a player, but also an owner. missy signed a $150000000.00 contract with inter miami. they will also give him part equity in the teen. something he wouldn't have had playing anywhere else. and the deed assigned him to a lucrative revenue sharing agreement that could tack on hundreds of millions of more to his annual income. long after you score his final goal. clearly messi chose miami because he wants to build something beyond his football legacy. and in exchange, miami is building something for him. this is what the future argentina football federation training center in the us will look like located in the town of north be village, next to miami. it is where argentina will train during the 2026 world look up having the option type football association is a very strong partner, has been extremely helpful and then winning the world cup, for example, only raised the level of anticipation and expectation in the community for this
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project. so the same thing happened twice over with the i'm actually coming to town a new era of football in the united states with the games. biggest name now calling america home. gabriel was on to out easy to my and they through the full 5 years tests between england and australia is on the way in manchester. england pushing that 1st anyway beyond 100 drums to accommodate the reached at $437.00 for $0.05 starts making a whole century. success was later up at cummins and we look into school quickly with bad weather forecasts for saturday and sunday. the house, the window's much the same with a chance to regain nations influenced by an trinidad indian. like any good starts the 2nd and final test against the west in easy accounts and right shawna leading away on a made a couple of 6 is included. would have actually full say to my lord. huh. i'm please 82 services that totally took his team to, to i take for, for the clothes in the already late this series, one of the of the nfl,
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seeing the washington come on the 16 vote for 6 $1000000000.00. that is a rep for the amount for north american schools. franchise, outgoing on it, then snyder on the right. that was fine. $60000000.00 by the lake after an investigation found his site to be harassed, the form employee, the team, and also being under reporting. it's revenues a group led by business been josh harris has now taken control of the command this and obviously it was a long process. uh sometimes um that's what happens. uh we're very excited to get to work. uh and to start uh, the newer washing and football. and um, yeah, i mean we, we are humbled an odd by the level of responsibility that we have. and a new record has been set in free dining one of the world's most dangerous sports. this is a frenchman. honors you're out making his attempt to the verse cool. lou, competition in the bahamas, no breathing equipment is use a minus to go down. a 122 mates is watched along the wi fi. safety drive is,
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is under the rules of f and any full minutes, 105 seconds to go down. 109 seconds to come back up. gerald is break and broken. this will reco, sorry, 8 times now. conversation taking place along side $44.00 of the world's leading free dollars. just go home is long. all right, move for me and a couple of hours time, but that is how supposed to confirm. all right, and we look forward to speaking to you again. thank you. very much, we take a very short break. i'm thorough then. yeah, we'll be back with more of your world news in just a moment. there. what else? the or
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the year and there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now, those homeless human stuff, the medicine data, you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring chad. they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? 2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a whole families with the will
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to is highly contaminate to living in the car, the risk in it all out is there. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world thing for support for the phone and why? for the fans back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says politics should be left off of football. you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on houses the around the rush that carries out military drills in the black sea. after winning green ships
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