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the bottom line, unmanned aerial vehicles, deputies but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone boy, 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 a jersey to the . ready ready a starvation, death and suffering from millions. that's the warning from the us. and after the breakdown of the black sea green deal, some of them go hungry. some will stop. many may die as
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a result of these decisions. the 0 then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from the also coming up. russia's president's warrens, poland, against aggression, towards bell, a roof after warsaw deployed troops to its eastern border. campaigning wraps up in spain ahead of sundays, snap election, which could see the far right game ground for the 1st time in decades. plus, we'll be looking at how pneumatic communities are dealing with droughts in iraq. the united nations humanitarian chief says the end of the black sea grain deal, we'll put millions of lives at risk. rush a quickly agreement on monday saying that the u. n. did not me terms of the deal, including removing barriers on the russian exports. moscow came under pressure of
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the security council meeting on friday to avoid a global food crisis since august last year. disagreement has allowed 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain to reach international markets or diplomatic edits of james bass reports from un headquarters 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 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 as some of them go hungry, some will stuff 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. the brushes termination
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of 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 comedy match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which they're 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 pays out you sandra at the united nations. russian president vladimir puts in his warrant, poland, against any aggression towards its neighbour and his neighbor, and allied bella roost nato member. poland denies that it has any territorial ambitions towards bella,
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ruth and has summoned most goes ambassador and protest. michael after reports, stage border crossing prohibited reeds, the sign separating poland and batteries. 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, those exercises are taking place right on the polish 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 by the police said it was
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thanks to the soviet union. thanks to steps taken by styling, but putting them got substantial territories in the west. german lat. this is a fact western polish territories stollins gift to opponent products spending a. i have all friends in wall sofa cussing about it. we'll give them a reminder with the makeup of postings, territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959. just the weeks 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, it bought 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 pre will frontier shifting,
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so the west to incorporate parts of defeated nazi germany. this was style in so called gift tutoring 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, a roof, people concerned the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something was for the country. mike level, elgin's era. grease is facing. what could be it's hot as july we can to nearly 50 years with temperatures expect at the store to 45 degrees celsius. the heat combined with strong winds has caused wildfires near its capital athens. at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. stephanie decker reports from mantra on the
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outskirts of athens, a round 35 square kilometer as of last green forest and woodland outside the capital. athens has been burnt, 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 sure what else to say for sure, we are afraid. it's not over yet. as you can see behind you, the smoke rekindling has started with the easy
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read the extreme heat is also affecting people in lebanon and the surrounding region. many syrians living and refugee camps in the north of the country are struggling to cope . victoria, getting the reports make shift shells are the only escape from the sweltering to these children living in a refugee campaign i call renewed and 11 and temperatures here have reached 42 degrees celsius and we some days late. i thought that our today at the youth has been brutal. we have no electricity, no fans. that's why we came up with this idea of getting plastic bags, filling them with water and have them sprinkled the water and the kids. so they can cool off and have fun for boss at this camp, like many others back home in syria. there's not enough water. it's partly because
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if we're g support for done organizations online, by the way it is. yeah, we don't even get what's on a daily basis. it comes and goes, we store the water when it comes once or twice weekly. and we manage the best we can. we want to leave this camp, but we don't know where to go. the heat is telling us that the 12 year civil war has displaced 4500000 people around 250000. during echo. now, soaring temperatures and making conditions even tougher. the we hope they find a solution for us. we need electricity. water on a regular basis. no. once a week we're struggling. the route to tank is almost empty, but we are recycling this war certificates. the children can do this twice a day in the afternoon and evening. the parents say it helps prevent cases of heat, stroke, and exhaustion. but with more hot weather forecast, they say they desperately need additional supplies of all to victoria gates and b,
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l g 0 in north korea has fired several crews. messiahs into the sea, off its west coast. earlier this week, joan yang had fired to ballistic messiahs which landed in water is just outside japan's exclusive economic zone. and to palestinians have been killed by his really forces in 2 separate shooting incidents, an 18 year old with shots and another injured in sebastian northwest of nob less than the occupied west bank. israel says a car carrying the 2 people attempted to run over his really troops separately. the 17 year old was shot during a protest and on site. in ramallah. laura han has more from ramada to policy, and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the all to pipe the west side on friday. but one of them is very contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. i'm a call for 18 years old from the town is the best. yeah, that's just north west of napa. local sources say he was driving home with
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a friend. when it's ready on a sausage shooting at the window. the screen is riddled with bullet holes. he was shot in the head and taken away by promising in good it says where they pronounced him dead at his friend's was want you wounded and taken away and arrested. fight the is ready on me. now the is ready. all me statement is somewhat different. they say he was at, there was a run, a is an attempt essentially a call running attack occurred against a military force in sebastian responded by shooting of the 2 suspects who were traveling in the vehicle. the drive of the vehicle was in that was neutralized, being killed and most of the fact was injured and arrested at the policy and authority is calling it an execution and is also calling for an investigation into this. the aba teenager who is killed is called the homage and find out he's from jefferson refuge account at he was struck in the head during a protest against an illegal is right assessment. milton optics in seth with
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violence in the occupied territories. so father c, a 202 palestinians have been killed. $165.00 of those are in the occupied west. fine. so the numbers give a sense of the grim reality on the ground here. north on alpha 0, ramallah. and more than 10000 people in israel has been marching towards west jerusalem from tel aviv. the protest against the governments propose the traditional changes are now entering the 29th week. and peas are due to vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's powers. to strength down government decisions during a televised address earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened to go ahead with parts of the judicial changes. well, how much mom's room has this update from occupied east jerusalem? when you look at 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
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a bill or the even larger package of proposed bills by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and as far right wing coalition partners, that would critic say, substantially weaken 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 in 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 capacity in front of the parliament. that's when it's scheduled with 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, cutting the highways some of them in front of union building. some of them in front
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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 is still ahead. on alice's 0, the white house says 7 leading a i companies are committing to safeguards on their products. we'll find out exactly what that means. and one of the greatest football is of his generation. the anal messy makes is inter in miami debut by scoring the winning go the
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. now the story has been if each ways in southern you would have known europe particularly northwest in europe. not in the least bit summary. this is the latest in a string of depressions and coming in from the atlantic. which means that today quite possibly 3 months worth of rain somewhere in england may be an island. shouldn't be like this in the middle of july, of course. now if you come further south is a string of potentially valid funds stoves. we've seen some big ones in italy. even a couple tornadoes reported had in the balkans. and that was on a friday on saturday. the could be repeated less likely, but you never know. and hungry may be a focus here. so size is, i'm just on the high side. there are warnings i most discontinued he twice from italy to greece. and if you look at athens of a forecast, we might well get up to 42 degrees on sunday, not quite a reco, but not far off it. now that's the general picture on sundays. still you've got the very and summary weather in the north denmark. that's the right in the low countries lined back through front south,
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but it's still sunny for the most part. as it is impossible, north africa in 2 days here in taking 2 days, we could see a new record. so most of the stores, maybe of rain, vast amounts be rushed into this a hell. hopefully it is welcome. of the villages, staples, control information, controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is this has been? jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. temperatures are storing across greece with the country believe to be facing its officers july, we can the nearly 50 years. the record temperatures combined with strong winds, have re ignited wiles, buyers near the capital assets for you, and the humanitarian chief says the end of the black sea green deal with, but we'll put millions of lives at risk. russia, with the agreement on monday, saying that the un didn't need terms of the deal, including removing barriers on its exports. precious president says he's country will retaliate against any attack on its ally, bella roost. a, do me, a pretend has accused poland of harbouring territorial ambitions as to war. so move
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troops to its border with philips. a former russian intelligence officer turned vocal critic of vladimir putin is facing up to 5 years in prison. on charges of inciting extreme is richard advocate method and co has more from the face of 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 gift was considered untouchable. until recently, it all changed stuff to wagner groups failed, mutiny in june, exposed just how big a stretch. a former high ranking figure can be. these are people with weapons. it's connected to people with weapons. and so apparently the order gain from the kremlin, from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with a mr. stroke of your can because, you know,
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created 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 a missile over east and ukraine. and by the and i with the board healing as of last year, stroke of with sentence to life. and i sent you a 5 digit code difficult for 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,
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the club of angry patriots. and his supporters believe he is one. 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 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. campaigning has ended in spain. it had a sunday's general election. the country is currently run by a central left government, but it could have a coalition that includes a far right party after the selection. spain hasn't had a nationalist party since the death of military leader francisco franco in 1975. sonya jago reports from madrid. as the major political parties close the account
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pains on friday, just 2 days ahead of the following day on sunday, 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 and has been happening in spain into so full full. his policy ahead of him is a sense for right people's policy just being terms 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 policy 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 that's a consequence also in brussels. sonya diagonal,
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i'll just sarah madrid's, the marshlands in southern iraq, are experiencing their worst drives and 40 years. and that has taken a total on communities which rely on this unesco world heritage sites. here's the story of one, iraq you harder in his own words that he 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 sisters like we're no magic, but we have been living in this area for 12 years. so much module highlighted module. as soon as i did you haven't, i did on before the drug. our areas used to be a lush, which fish life started off, but it's been a while. so i think for the last 3 years, only time i'm not the time being 9 in or something else i've heard of. you know, we can't take it any more or less stuck customer feel research fish have died and so have all because of the water shortages 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 sure we don't have here. we also have to
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buy for the to feed them because there's 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 time. so as you the next, i don't have, sorry, can you? well, i have lost 25 of buffalo to caesar said that if this continues, i will have to sell all the time. i change jobs. i'd like to have shown i go from here to the, i'm authorized what i'm showing the coast guards of libya and mazda or conducting joint c drills designed to deter migrants from crossing the mediterranean sea. the 2 countries agreed to the patrols in 2020 and say that so far it's succeeding with fewer people landing and most of those were stopped are being returned to libya. but think china joined one of the coast guard boats off the coast of atlanta, or they are calling it operation dawson, one, taking place off the coast of the letter. this is the 1st ever joint naval exercise between mountain lives and dogma is this is
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a great exercise in the great motivation for our staff to learn and develop themselves. one. the agreement signed by the letter and tripoli in 2020 aimed at caribbean migration from libya across the mediterranean sea to malta has seen much success in 2019 more than 3400 migrants arrived here by sea. but following the agreement, those numbers have drastically declined every year. so far this year, only $142.00 people have reached molto from louisville. the migration problem is not only more tough if there's some b roll and then, but we are a small island and the center of the method there in, in, and the we, we are affected more than other countries, according to officials here. these drills are part of a training program to help libya develop their maritime capabilities. clinton o'neill is the commander of the multi armed forces. so corporation with them is,
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is the building so, so we, we are there to train them. um and then in techniques in the motor time affairs and in more time operational law. and then they practice that in their own and don't come to drills include medical evacuations, vessel inspections, and search and rescue operations to train these waters. the central mediterranean sea has been described by the u. n, as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded debts since 2014. so far this year, more than 500 people have died and nearly 850 have gone missing in these waters trying to reach europe. but more than 8800 have been intercepted, etc. and return to libya, that big catch, it works for me, tell you n g o that risk is migrants in the mediterranean. he says the push backs to libya are illegal,
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why libya is not to save country. and the lead the cannot be a safe for park off for the same location menu. say these drills are part of an e u policy to externalize its borders and keep migrants out other se, libby and authorities committed widespread abuse against migrants. but these officers here said they are just trying to do their jobs about china. oh, to 0 of the cost of mazda trial dates has been set for a former us president donald trump on chargers of mishandling classified documents . a federal judge has set the case for may next year. that's after the republican presidential primaries. trump is his party's front runner for the 2024 presidential election. he faces 37 felony counts related to the case for which he has pleaded not guilty. 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved in artificial intelligence have agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house. amazon. google met the microsoft or among the
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tech giants making these commitments. they're promising to make their a i product safe and trustworthy before being released onto the market. it will also allow for 3rd party oversight and labeling to help distinguish between real and a i generated content. then hendricks is the executive director of the center for a i safety. he says it's a step in the right direction. in many ways it still is self regulation. it's, it's a positive step. but as an analogy, imagine that people were selling airplanes and then they voluntarily committed, or the companies were ball, inherently committing, to having their airplanes inspected by someone. and that's all they were committing to. so we're not really getting much of a commitment here. there's no specific uh, shared auditor, they can hire whoever they want to approve them so they can just hire somebody who is going to approve them. so in itself, it's not actually that meaningful. this doesn't have money. this doesn't have much teeth or binds them, send anything, it use at least
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a sign 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. well, you know, mfc has scored the winning goal during his highly anticipated debut for inter miami was his 1st goal for the new team, and it happened in the 94th minutes. the origin opinion and his teammates were up against the mexican side cruise as or in a cup match in fort lauderdale, florida. messy. know 361 last year's world cup and could tar, joined into miami. after spending 2 years at bobby's, those on thousands of fans turned out the chair of the origin pinion store. gabriel elizondo met some of them outside the stadium in fort lauderdale. a miss
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has raised my hand here at the stadium, use names to be named songs full of excitement. number one, right. i haven't seen this either. so i'm going to scream and then just heads up the moment. i'm so excited we came all the way from bermuda. missy mania extends far outside miami to all of the united states were football fans now. no, they do not have to travel to another country to watch messy play. because the superstar is going to be playing right here in the united states. we'll have some people to come to, oh yeah, i want to go see him play. i don't want to go like across the atlantic to have to go see him play. now i can see him on my own back yard i. i can take a weekend trip to south florida and see him play yes. or he'll come to my home town and play in a way match. hollywood did not have written a script any better when, you know miss. he made his
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d view here and inter miami coming on to pitch in the 54th minutes and then an extra time on a free kick. a messy scored the crowd went crazy. fireworks were shut up, cheering and screaming, putting into miami up to one. this is really what the fans came to see and this was what they were waiting for. they were on the edge of their seats the entire time, the cameras ball. we must see everywhere he was, as he was running on the pitch for the entire time that he was going. this is certainly a new era in football here in the united states. gabriel is on do out easy to fort lauderdale, florida. the of itself is 0 here, your top stories, the u. n. q mandatory. and she says the end of the black sea green deal will put

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