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of a specific temperature is getting into the main forces for triply as a car, right? but notice how to use does pickup once the guy have you shabbas. notice just coming into southern parts of west africa here, pushing a little farther north is between a fast. so some areas of molly sinks and big down pulls over the next day. or 2, at least likes to cool some like last flooding and looking pretty wet for light, be area, and see everything in the, in the united nations warns of grave consequences after russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain deal. somebody though hungry some of the stuff many may die as a result of these decisions,
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the serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up for us as president warns poland against aggression towards beller roost after warsaw deployed troops to its eastern border. greece is often of july and 50 years stokes . devastating wildfires which are proving difficult to contain. and the white house announces setting meeting a companies are committing to safeguards on their products. we'll find out what that means. the . the united nations humanitarian cheap says the end of the black sea green deal will put millions of lives at risk, russia. courtney agreement on monday saying that the un did not meet the terms of the deal, including removing barriers on russian exports. moscow came under pressure at
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a security council meeting on friday to avoid a global fluid crisis since august. the agreement has seen 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain reach international markets, or diplomatic edits of james bay's reports from un headquarters in london in new york. this was the 2nd meeting of the un security council in one week to address the termination of the black sea grain deal. um, there was strong comments from both the political. i'm a humanitarian chief of the u. n. for many of those 362000000 people, it's not a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of their children and their families then upset the angry. they're worried that can so, or some of them go hungry and some will stop. many may die as a result of these decisions. the events of the past week about the latest developments in the russian federation since this war against its neighbour, a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. russia's termination of
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its participation in the black sea initiative, coupled with its bombardment of crucial ports, will further compound this crisis. russia assess house, a series of 7 conditions that it says has to be met before the deal can be restored . and un officials tell me that that is a very high ball that probably comp the match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which they are discussing privately with weston countries for a new route from odessa to remain the hawking. the ukrainian coast. un officials tell me that that is unlikely to work because no company would want to risk its vessels. when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target. james base out of the united nations. a former russian intelligence officer turned to vocal critic vladimir putin is facing up to 5 years in prison on charges of inciting extremism which we met vanco. as more from the face of
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the dawn bass uprising to the image of the kremlin, continued correct down on critics of the special military operation. and ukraine, eager stroke off real name give to what's considered untouchable. until recently, it will change stuff to wagner groups failed, mutiny in june, exposed just how big a stretch a form, a high ranking figure can be. these are people with weapons. it's connected to people with weapons as the, the order gain from the kremlin, from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with a mr. stroke or you can go critic for quite some time stroke. how became one of the 1st people placed on a list of west and sanctions against russia. this happened after the downing of malaysia airlines flight em age 17 and july 2014, by
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a missile over eastern ukraine. and by the and i with the board healing as of last year, stroke of with sentence to life and up censure by adults. cool. difficult to his alleged involvement, as one of the commanders of the local militia, stroke of support is gathered outside of moscow court, calling for his release. he has around a 1000000 followers on social media. when stroke of lost his leadership role in eastern ukraine, he became a harsh critic not just of the military, but of putin as well. he called his recently formed opposition movements, the club of angry patriots. and his supporters believe he is one of the funniest. this is completely unlawful in my point of view. now, when the situation develops in a very dramatic way, after the mutiny, when the economic situation started to change from attaining people who support the
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state, support the battlefront, suicide on for almost a decade, ukrainians have been calling for egos, stroke ups arrest. well, but if you believe it would be egos are full of my colleagues from the federal security service, who would arrest me to move it in co, out to 0. and president vladimir putin has worn to poland against any aggression towards his neighbor and allied bella roost nato member. poland has denied it as any territorial emissions towards bell a roof. and some of the most goes in bass that are in protest. michael apple reports state border crossing prohibited reads, the sign separating poland and bellows. poland is a member of nato. that a roost is closely allied with russia, but has kept its troops out of the war and ukraine so far. but stalls instead of ogden listened. res. now, based in that country or training bill of russian troops,
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those exercises are taking place right on the postage border. poland responded by the probably more than a 1000 troops east. these are hardly more criminals. so of course, any privilege government would be concerned, and the 1st jew, giovanni government is to protect his s dot on board, the international board and the people outside portion below. girlfriend also is response was met with somewhat of a history lesson from the russian president. one of the up, i did say that it was thanks to the soviet union, thanks to steps taken by style in the podium got substantial territories in the west. german lat, this is a fact western polish territories, stallings gift to oppose them. but that expanding to plenty of them have all friends and will so forgotten about it. we'll give them a reminder of the makeup of proteins. territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959,
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just the week before nazi germany's troops across the board into poland. at all 5th land, joseph stalin, signed a non aggression pact effectively coughing, poland in hoff. as each army invaded from either side in both the soviet union, 2 years before hitler focused these sites on inviting that country in 1941. at the end of the 2nd world war, pollings board has changed significantly with its preamble frontier shifting. so the west to incorporate parts of defeated nazi germany. this was stolen, so called gift cooking was referring to. but for my head of nato's allied come on, retired general. phillip breedlove says pollutants, comments about poland, maybe just a distraction. have the village press now start talking about these exercises and stop talking about his failures in ukraine. here on the police board with ben,
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a roof, people concerned the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something worse for the country. mike level l g 0, north korea has fired several cruise me, sorry, i was into the sea off it's west coast earlier this week feeling young and already fired to ballistic missiles, which landed in waters just outside japan's exclusive economic zone. greece is facing what could be as hot as july we can to nearly 50 years, with temperatures expected to soar to 45 degrees celsius. the record of high temperatures, combined with strong winds. of course, the wildfire is near the capital athens. at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. 7 countries are ascending, firefighters and equipment to help fight the flames. or stephanie decker reports from mantra on the outskirts of athens, a round 35 square kilometer as of last green forest and woodland outside the capital. athens has been burnt,
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and these walls fire is completely destroyed and the grounds remain smouldering. and this is a real concern that the winds will start to reignite these flames. and that's also something the residents here are telling us are extremely worried about. they were evacuated over the last couple of days now on friday allowed to return. but for them, this is still not over. she would have to say for sure, we are afraid it's not over yet. as you can see behind you, there's smoke rekindling, has started with the easy read
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marshlands in southern iraq are experiencing their worst and drought in 40 years. and that has taken a toll on communities which rely on the unesco world heritage site. here's one heard her story. the hey, and i've said when i was i, my name is the last name of the i'm a buffalo. heard the in my family in hotels, this profession from our sister's like were no magic. but we have been living in this area for 12 years soon as possible. highlighted module has simmons. how did you haven't? i did on before the drugs, our areas used to be a lush, which fish life started off. but it's been a while sending for the last 3 years. only time i'm not attending the 9 and a half and also to know we can't take it any more or less, the cousins the fish have died. and so have the all, because of the water shortages model and drop. ok. and if you don't mind, we still we have to buy water to keep our buffalo a life in my market and we still have to show we don't have here. we also have to
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buy for the to feed them because there is no grass anymore. but in many cases or buffalo died because they drink the remaining water in the marshes, which is why i was terminated, or out of the most become trapped in the money my dish with unlimited amounts of, i'm sorry, she didn't, etc. is there any? well, i have lost 25 buffalo to caesar said that if this continues, i will have to sell all of them or change jobs. i'd like to have shown i go from here of the, i'm authorized to what i'm showing a protest in israel against the proposed traditional changes are now entering your 20 millionth week more than 10000 people have been marching towards west jerusalem from tel aviv in the latest round of demonstrations and peace that you to vote on monday on the bill restricting the supreme court's powers to strike down government decisions during a televised address earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened to go ahead with the judicial changes. well, how much i'm june has this update from occupied east jerusalem. when you look at
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this video, it really speaks to the commitment of these protesters that have continued to come out a week after week, month after month, trying to protest against the passage of a bill or the even larger package of propose bills by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and as far right wing coalition partners, that would critic say substantially weak in the judiciary here. now when it comes to this specific protest, this march, it started about a day and a half ago. it's going from it started to tell a b, and the plan is for the thousands who are taking part in it that they will end up sunday morning in front of the can ask that in front of the parliament. that's when it's scheduled. but debate will start taking place about this bill. that would, as critics say, substantially, we can the oversight of the supreme court as well as other courts in israel. and the fact of the matter is this is not the only protest you also have had by many accounts, hundreds of thousands of people that have been coming out day after day in the past week, various cities, some of them, uh, stopping traffic, um, uh,
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cutting highways some of them in front of union building, some of them in front of the supreme court approaches that we cover just a couple of days ago, trying to get the message across of the prime minister that they are committed to continue to come out. no matter the obstacles they may face to send a message that they will not back down if the prime minister does not back down and does not show this very contentious package of proposed laws that would overhaul the judiciary in this country. at least 7 civilians have been killed. incidents capital cartoon is more airstrikes hit the city. on friday, a convoy from doctors without borders was attacked, leading to speculation that the a group may pull out of the country. the u. n says nearly 3000000 people have been internally displaced since fighting began in april, had been oregon has been following developments from undermine. the slicing continues between the cities army and the permanent 3 rapids support forces. the
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number of civilians who continue to lose their lives as a result of being caught in the crossfire. continue to increase in the early hours of friday, the sudanese army long as tracks in the southern parts of the capital and residents there say that several civilians were killed as a result and that many others were injured and were transferred to a hospital in the southern parts of the capital now hospital say that as a result of the continued fighting bit are facing huge pressure to try to treat those who are injured as a result. and the magic group, doctors without borders said that one says they, they are con void, which we're heading towards the hospital in the southern parts of the capital consisting of 18 members were physically assaulted by was the identified as arms man. and they said that if that continues to, or of course, once again, they would have to consider their operations in the capital costume. many in the medical field here think that would be catastrophic because as it stands right now, the situation is quite dire and they need more help uh, from organizations including doctors without borders. and that should be hospice
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and pull out them their situation will continue to deteriorate. hey, but more than others, 0 on demand, there's still a head on alpha 0. campaigning wraps up in spain ahead of sundays, snap election, which could see the far right in power for the 1st time in decades. also, we'll be looking at the new gun laws put in place by brazil's president, let us silver to state. what was the in depth analysis of the days headlines. the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity and not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, dreaming of some way to more amazing the similar you'll find accelerating days, incredible days in order fuel. you can just 16, it's all here. there's a couple of dotcom after world war 2,
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[000:00:00;00] the for watching else 0 reminder about top stories this hour. you and humanitarian chief says the end of the black sea green deal will put millions of lives at risk rush. i quit the agreement on monday saying that the un didn't meet the terms of the deal, including removing barriers on its exports. bushes president says his country will retaliate against any attack on its allied bella roost flooded. mir puts in his accused, poland of harbouring territorial ambitions after war. so i'll move troops to its border with feelings, temperatures. a soaring across greece with the country believe to be facing is hottest july weekend and nearly 50 years. record temperatures combined with strong winds, have re ignited wildfires near the capitol. athens to palestinians have been killed
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by his really forces into separate shooting incidents. a 17 year old was shot during a raid and almost fine ramada separately. an 18 year old, a shot and killed and another person injured in sebastian northwest of novelist. israel says a car carrying the 2 people attempted to run over is really troops with laura han now joins us from the in the occupied west bank floor. there are conflicting versions of what exactly happened there. there are indeed conflicting versions and i'll just walk you through those 2 versions festival. the 18 year old has been identified as fallacy. a mac, how say he's from sebastian, which is just north west of novelist. what was being told by locals, if he was with a friends they were traveling on the outskirts of the vast. yeah. when they was stopped, finds ready. so just who then she'll sit them. we've seen video all the cars. a wind screen is riddled with bullets, and we know he was shot by at least one of those bullets in the head. he was taken
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away by policy and given says on his friend who said arrested. he sustained a slight injury and taken away by the israelis, but the is right only has a very different statement. let me just read from this. they said, and there was a run, a is an attempt that occurred against a military force in sebastian. so it responded by shooting out the 2 suspects who were traveling in the vehicle. the driver was neutralized at that's what that way of saying. he was killed, so they kind it was a call running attack the local se otherwise. and laura, it bears repeating that the cycle of violence in the occupied westbank has escalated sharply this year. absolutely. uh, i just want to say, uh, another one of the teenagers killed was in a protest yesterday out. his name was mohammad, as i, as he was shot in the head during a protest. and that brings up the number of posting is killed in the old club house . the entire truth,
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that includes is true some and also goes up to $2265.00 of those in the occupied west fund. i made a real optic of finance and 31 of those are under the age of 18. so the numbers really tell a story of a very grim reality on the ground here. right, or hon reporting from ramallah in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. the campaigning has come to an end in spain ahead of sundays, general election. the country is now run by a central left government, but it could have a coalition that includes the far right party after the selection. spain hasn't had a nationalist party since the death of military leader, francesco francesco and franco in 1975 socialist prime minister federal sanchez called in early election after suffering losses in regional and municipal poles in may. sonya jago reports from madrid as the major political parties close, the town pains on friday just 2 days ahead of the following day on sunday,
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the question remains in which direction is fain headed. now the prime minister present a son ship has been unable to transform the economic growth that has been happening in spain into so full full. his policy ahead of him is the center, right. people's policies just bring some painting on issues of national unity as well as tax costs and spending costs. now the question remains also, how much of a majority could the people's policy when it could still be an issue where they would have to have support from the radical right wing policy folks. now if that were the case, it would be the 1st time in spain's recent history that a radical right wing parties would be in government. and that has implications for how policy will be driven in the country. and also how that will be affecting european union. and as a consequence, also in brussels funded by eval,
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i'll just sarah madrid's result was president luis, announced hulu to silver, has placed new restrictions on gun ownership. the move is aimed at reversing his predecessors how you're both scenarios pro gun policies. the new law reduces the number of guns civilians can own from 4th to end, it tightens access to fire arms. owners are now required to possess documents to justify the need to bear arms. a trial date has been set for a former us president donald trump overcharges of mishandling classified documents, the federal judge, and set the case the may next year after the republican presidential primaries from business parties, front runner for the 2024 presidential election. he faces 37 felony counts related to the case for which he has pleaded not guilty. like hannah reports from washington dc. the judge in the case, eileen cannon has announced that the trial will be held for a 2 week period. beginning on the 20th of may,
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now the prosecution had wanted the trial to begin. as soon as december, the defense had been arguing strongly that it should be held off until off to the election in november next. yeah. so the judge has come somewhere in between. ah, she's come a little bit off to what the prosecution wanted a little bit before what the defense wanted. one must remember as well, but this particular judge is under intense scrutiny. given an appeals quotes the verdict in terms of previous documents, she made which the appeals quote said, was a wellness and gave her the equivalent of a additional rep on the knuckles. so here she is attempting to split the difference . it seems, but this is not the only legal issue facing donald trump. it's a long list of cases that he's going to be fighting during the campaign season. let's just look in may this year he was convicted of factory and defamation in one trial. now there's going to be another case involving back to trial on the january
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the 15th next year. then he's facing a city full council, falsifying business records from the guard to hush money payments. that trial is set for march the 25th next year. and then as soon as october of this year, you'll be facing another case in new york under the allegation of falsifying the values of his businesses. this is along with these 3 adult children. remembering to the school some of the possible pending cases, the special prosecutor jack smith is considering whether to indict him on events relating to january, the 6th, and his attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 election assembly investigation is ongoing in georgia. so there's a lot of legal issues that may will hit trump at a time when he is running to campaign as president. mike kinda alters era washington to us, vice president come la harris has spoken out against florida to florida is new black history curriculum. during her visits,
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critics say that it leaves out important historical facts, including the state's role in slavery. we want to know that we are sending our children out as role models of democracy who therefore know the importance of speaking and telling the truth. the importance of understanding when you are a leader, you must know history. 7 of the largest us companies involved in artificial intelligence have agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house, amazon, google, meta, microsoft, or among the tech joints making these commitments. they are promising to make their products safe and trustworthy before they release them to the market. they will also allow for 3rd party oversight and labeling to help distinguish between real and
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a generated content. but we must be clear on individuals about the threats emerging from emergent technologies that can post have to be, can pose to our democracy in our values. americans are seeing how advanced artificial intelligence and the pace renovation of the power to disrupt jobs, industries. these commitments, the, these commitments are a promising step. i think we have a lot more work to do together. and then hendricks is the executive director of a center for a i safety. he says the artificial intelligence safeguards are a step in the right direction. in many ways, it still is self regulation. it's a positive step. but as an analogy, imagine that people were selling airplanes and then they voluntarily committed or to companies for volunteer li, committing to having their airplanes inspected by someone. and that's all they were committed to. so we're not really getting much of a commitment here. there's no specific i shared auditor, they can hire whoever they want to approve them so they can just hire somebody
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who's going to approve them. so in itself, it's not actually that meaningful. this doesn't have many, this doesn't have much teeth or binds them to have anything um, use at least assigned that the corporations are willing to coordinate with each other and hopefully rise to a shared standard. but it's, that's probably going to require that there's become a regulation or law because by default this currently doesn't have that. it's entirely voluntary and it's not specific that sits in the 0 then yea, up next on alpha 0 is. busy 0 then inside story, looked at spain selections on sunday, and what role the far right party will be playing the hello. we will see some subtle changes in the distribution of
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a heat wave across southern pots. if you're up over the next couple of days, you can see a lot of cloud just opposite to pushing to west inside of the met. it's right with the majority of the crowd is by the north way. it does stay very on several high pressure, not doing a little further east west. so be drawing the winds. optical central part of the med are using the tools that east inside of the mediterranean. so as we go through the next couple of days, we'll see these rights just getting just a little further. reese with squeeze a little further south, is could have 43 celsius in athens by sunday that we just get back to around 37 as we go on into monday and tuesday, but temperatures will pick up because central air yourself, the mediterranean. in the meanwhile, the shower set just around the alps, once again pushing across into austria, will deposit, the bulk is big on fund re down polls. it everything went possibly see some localized studies. once the guys still very just up towards the north west, just a little more like olson have some horrible weather coming in. as we make our way through the weekend pushing acosta was denmark, sweden and norway. now for no other parts of africa,
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we get an idea of that distribution of the higher temperatures across the mediterranean into the fault is for aaa. and for kyra tab, just picking up once again. the for out is by something the 2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the middle dominate, decide to make a difference. if i go to and the how some of these websites is highly contaminated, living in the cloud risk and it all out, does their full spain shift to the right. they've surfaced problem and it's the face of serious challenges in the elections. his policy as also in regional polls

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