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it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, starvation, depth, and suffering from millions. that's the warning from the un. after the breakdown of the blacks, the rain deal, campaigning wraps up in spain ahead of sundays, snap selection, which could see the far right game ground for the 1st time in decades. greece is off this july and 50 years stokes, devastating wiles fires which are proving difficult to contain. and the white house announces 7 leading a companies are committing to safeguards on their products. we'll find out what's happening in school if it's a perfect start filling on mess the apps and makes it a visa and the people's minutes free to giving his meeting victory a decrees of the movie action coming up later in the program. the
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it's just tough. 10 g m t, when we start this news hour with the conflict in ukraine, the united nations humanitarian. she says the end of the black sea green deal will put millions of lives at risk. russia withdrew from the agreement on monday, saying that the un didn't meet terms of a deal, including removing barriers on russia's exports. must go came under pressure during a security council meeting on friday to discuss the threat of a potential global food crisis. since august last year, this deal has allowed 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain to reach international markets, or diplomatic edits, or james base 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. that was strong comments from both the political. i'm the humanitarian chief of the u. n. for many of those 362000000 people, it's also a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of the children and their families
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. they're not sad. the angry. they're worried that can so some of them go hungry. 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. the brushes termination 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
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tell me that that is unlikely to work because no company wants to risk its vessels . when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target, james, based out, you cetera. at the united nations, a former russian intelligence officer turned vocal critic of vladimir put in is facing up to 5 years in prison on charges of inciting extremism between method. ankle has more. from the face of the dawn bass uprising to the image of the kremlin continued crack 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, a mutiny in june. exposed just how big a threat a form a high ranking figure can be. these are people with weapons is connected to people with weapons as the, the order gain from the kremlin, from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with
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a mr. stroke of your can. because you know, critic for quite some time struggle became one of the 1st people placed on the list of western sanctions against russia. is this because this happens after the downing of malaysia airlines flight em age 17 and july 2014 by a missile over east and ukraine. and by the and alika board hearing aids of last year, stroke of was sentenced to life and up censure by a dutch court. 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 follow is 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 what is the point is right, which convenience, this is completely unlawful in my point of view. now when the situation develops into very dramatic ways, 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. but few believe it would be egos of all my colleagues from the federal security service who was arrested to meet you amendment in co, out to 0. grease is facing what could be it's hard is july, we can to nearly 50 years with temperatures expect that the soar to 45 degrees celsius. the heat combined with strong winds have caused wildfires near the capitol athens at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. stephanie decker reports from mantra on the outskirts of athens,
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it around 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. see what else 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
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read the, the extreme heat is also affecting people in lebanon and the surrounding regions. many syrians living in refugee camps in the north of webinar, struggling to cope victoria gate. and 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 day at the heat 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 oboski this camp like many others back home in syria. there's
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not enough water. it's partly because if we're just cool from don't 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 town, but we don't know where to go. the heat is telling us nothing. the 12 use of a rule 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 water 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, l g 0 are marshlands,
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and southern iraq are experiencing their worst and drought in 40 years. and that's taking a total on communities which rely on the unesco world heritage site. here's the story of one, iraq you heard are in his own words that i 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 have and i did on before the drug. our areas used to be a lush with fish and life started off, but it's been to us and it's for the last 3 years. only time 99. and i mean, we're not in a have and also have, i don't know, we can't take it any more or less stuck customer feel refresh, fish have died and so have heard 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 show we don't have here. we also have to buy for the to feed them because there is no grass anymore. but in many cases,
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all buffalo died because they drink the remaining water in the marshes, which is terminated or out of the most become trapped in the money. my dish with unlimited amounts of. i'm sorry for the next. i don't have any. well, i have lost 25 buffaloes. as 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 to the, i'm authorized to what i'm showing with what we're joined by alice's here and meet your all, just rob mcafee. we to talk about this a little bit more deeply, probably saw that people are affected by extreme heat, very high temperatures in the southern mediterranean, in iraq, in the lamont. is it going to get better for these people into these regions? any time soon? no, i don't think so, but this is looking at is becoming the new norm. so we're, we're breaking rickles, we're bringing the average up and the rate of change, particularly of temperatures and to occupy the block of rifle, etc. ready to we've got back to that problem. we were full costing. so 2 years ago
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it's that it's an albums, but i mean, we've been talking about the heat. all my confidence, the testing thing might be that we'd be seeing reco breaking temperatures on oceanic islands. this year, which i don't seem to fall in such plentiful numbers that suggest the oceans themselves of wound up to allow this to happen. that is indeed the case. the oceans have wound up. the latest all in to report is dominique here in the caribbean. where is about $35.00 degrees, which for an odd in the caribbean is pretty darn hopped back for continental temperatures. we come back to know if i forget and stuff in europe and we goes files them, at least of course, but to nice to calculate to navy, it looks like it is on for a record is coming. coming to your full costing 36. so let me give you the 3 day full costs and there's a major change. it'll be a wind direction change. we've got 44 forecasts for sunday, then probably 47 or 48 next 2 days, which does give us a new record. a comes off and to be honest,
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these forecasts have been coming off. recently. the general picture at the moment is showing warnings, red warnings, which means he twice for, for example, sub, any officially bulk of self initially and degrees resources affected by wildfire. so if you focus on passing their profile full cost to next $3.00 days, takes you up to about 40 to very close. it's record on sunday and this general area stays pretty hall with the winds becoming notable. so he will offer both are at $41.00 to this a 40 full. this of course is the picture of next 24 hours. let me tell you a day ahead and extend you into the northeast of africa. that when does the telling one which will unfortunately quite possibly pack up the fires one small ryan grease, but look at this color, is it 40 full? oh, so a potential do you reckon with so this is may be the new norm, but this, the hot side of the do you know? so and rob just quickly going back to what you were saying earlier, you were saying this is the new normal. we need to get used to this because next summer,
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the summer after the summer after that and all of the summer's thereafter are going to be this halt or halter. well, it would be natural variability with that certainly is the trend. yes, correct, rama kelly. i'll just hear me draw just thank you very much. i am plenty more ahead on this news hour, including a trial dates set for former us president donald trump on charges of mishandling classified documents will tell you why more than $10000.00 people have been marching of east to west to select and the usa begin their title defense with victory will have the latest faction, some of the women's work the at least 6 people have died after their boats. think of the coast of morocco, local authorities in the northeastern region of the door. providence reported $54.00 migrants were on board the vessel. the boat capsized after colliding with rocks to palestinians have been killed by as really forces in 2 separate shooting,
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incidents, an 18 year old with shots and another injured. and sebastian, northwest of novelist, israel's as a car carrying the 2 people, attempted to run over his really troops separately. a 17 year old was shot during a protest and i'm suffering in ramallah in the occupied west. back. laura han reports now from ramallah to policy and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the old pod west fight on friday for one of the missouri contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. acosta. 18 is open. the town to sebastian, let's just north west of napa. local sources say he was driving home with a friend. when it's ready on a sausage shooting at the the window, the screen is riddled with bullet holes. he was shot in the head and taken away by promising in it says where they pronounced him dead at his friends was like wounded
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and taken away and arrested by the it's right on me. now he is ready. all me statement is somewhat different. they say he was, there was a run is an attempt essentially a call running attack occurred against a military force and suffice. yeah. so it was funded by shooting of the 2 suspects who were traveling in the vehicle. the drive of the vehicle was in that was neutralized meaning killed and most of the facts was injured and arrested at the policy and authority is calling it an execution. and it's also calling for an investigation into this. the all the teenager who was killed is called the homage. others that he's from jefferson refuge account. he was shot in the head during a protest against an illegal is right assessment. milton optic in secular violence in the occupied territories. so pharmacy at $202.00, promising and copying killed, $165.00 of those are in the occupied west side. so the numbers give
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a sense of the grim reality on the ground here. the north han alcera room. i loved more than 10000 people in israel had been marching towards west jerusalem from tel aviv, the protest against the government's proposed traditional changes and now entering their 29th week m. p. 's are due to vote on monday on the bill restricting the supreme court's powers to strike down government decisions. but during a televised address earlier this week, prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned he would go ahead with parts of the traditional changes or in civic is try list and commentator a plus $97.00 to magazine or. and you're joining us from tel aviv. you're with the protest as i believe earlier today, have you seen anything like this before in terms of mobilization sizes of crowds as well? thank you for having me. and we've seen in the last 6 months, they mass got this across is running tennessee of high, far west through so many other cities in the sizes we haven't seen before. and but this march, this, the mobilization tutor was the west coast. i made it,
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i started color enrollment that on tuesday there was another try to day, day of profit. again, the government that changes their planning and at the end of the state is being 20 or 40 activate. the leaders of this brought this movement from different a groups started to march independently, to tourism. and today the 4th day and every day, more and more, people are joining them. one time, usually they're marching on the highway, sleeping in the camping side. on the side, they've asked people to bring them food and water and supply and it, i've seen hundreds of car passing by and helping them in more and more ready joining in what we are hearing from the people i sold it today. is this fear it to lose what the the, the democracy they fear is smith anyhow goes on with the 1st bill on monday afternoon at the israel day. no,
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we no longer be in existence. they are not getting impressed by the promise to change of the, the law of the jump in here on. because this is the part that i want to make very clear. and we need to have a conversation about the substance of the law. now because protesters for weeks and weeks were protesting the traditional overall, the package of many, many measures that would have according to critics weekend, the supreme court ends introduce sherry relative to the government. but what is good, what is being voted on on monday and which passed and the 1st reading last monday or the monday prior is actually only a small slice, relatively speaking of this, of these traditional changes. talk to us about that and what it is at stake for monday's vote. so nothing you know any is the extreme caution. wanted to pass all this set to build together to change completely and the way the system operates and specifically affecting 2 sheets riley,
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then they like they were used to do now is read on monday and following get the mass process including gets to release the beat in that we've seen on march, nathaniel throws the this, those bills and went to some kind of ben negotiation. and now is just the trying to best for the cause of profitability at law, which will lead prevent from the supreme court to, to cancel the change in policy as states. and by means there's oh, by the government. but what we are hearing from the practice there's on the ground, they say it doesn't matter if it's one bill on 10 or 10 build for anything. we will not select the time you do any change because they know and he said he did these collision partners studies before. they're doing it slowly because they understood the piece they do. it didn't want them to go the process and the resistance is rather in
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a bronze from the u. s. will be too strong. so they're trying to pass it beat by beat. we've seen minister eat the benefit of this thing. this is just the 1st course and we would close, you know, all this stuff so, so this is interesting and the protest is you're telling us whether it's the whole traditional overall package or whether it is just one small isolated slice of it. the protesters are coming out on force no matter what that exactly they saved as their land last chance to prevent the disappear that other bill to pass their marquis to the parliament in their statement that to day a, the madison that the he is square and the prophets in you granting 2005 is thing we can seems to parliament gather around it and they're calling people not to come for one hour or 2, but to come for days and days. so it's unclear if they would state their that tends
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only to monday to this specific can be or will pass in bottom at all. they're going to stay a 4 weeks. all right, well, we're going to be watching this very closely. there are now into their 29th week of protest organs, if thank you so much for joining us on the program today. thank you so much. i to india now where a 5 man has now been arrested for publicly assaulting to women in the northeastern states of mounted, for the cases outraged the nation, where the women were stripped naked and paraded on the streets. the region seem ethnic tensions and violence since may when we consume shareef has more on this the housing is matching trust driving districts in money for me, demanding a 2nd stage does meanwhile, and it's an extension since me. but a video of 2 women from the minority cookie community being sexually assaulted, then prorated naked, has let through
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a breaking point. ave that have been continuously being attacked by the girls. and gillian happen every now and then. so the situation is far from nor most doable k adult women. weird, but it doesn't make it uh by them they did more. and with it by the, it made a move in another cookie district, getting a temporary shut down. the writing was on the wall. the cookie say it's impossible to live with. the majority may tease off to the properties with newton, and they've been driven from their homes, made the professors come to the city demonstrations for calling for the unified money. for the for separate, separate homeland is scale. you saw that there are 40, knows as we stand for the integrity of monopoly and why so they asked for to separate the home then if they want to, what's their one separate homeland then there's a go to their home where they came from, troubles began after cold recommended,
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the majority may tease, get the same extended benefits, enjoyed by the minority cookies. these up tens times in this region. cookie men have traded the jobs for bunker positions to god from time village which borders may the area. we are fighting for that course and if that course is not mess, i think we are not going to step back. we are going to got a land, our firefighter land, or sit on the sister land, into money pool police personnel, and pat them. when she forces virtual with these farmers inmate areas. so far we want something to come up with the got he, this conflict has affected the families finance this and health. this shortage of food, children's education is suffering from top to all. we are all the daily wages. more than a 150 people, mostly minorities, have been to thousands displayed since the c, a low co, few restrictions, happy and relaxed. in some areas,
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internet ben from mains and fourths consumption, these are just, these are 8 organizations in sedan, say the are monitoring, increased violations against women and girls. they say victims are being kidnapped from car to and being sold in several areas of dar for one youth. group says troops from the parent military rapids support forces are involved. it says it's concerned that the violations could extend to the rest of the country. as talk to mohammed fall about this. um, i'm a joining us live from port sedan. uh, that's where you've been monitoring the conflict from before you finding out about this latest information on what violence against women and girls of the yes, the thought statement came from the us full dot for. it's also called ms had in a big, and i honestly, they have the money to invest situation them on the notice thing i'm getting from their sources. very concerned very deeply concerning information about. so what they call a is slaving
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a kid. nothing and is leaving young girls and women and selling them across. so that agent at several times, there was some warnings from associations like this one about this particular situation. so particularly since the beginning of this war in april and now they have given some details, they said that at least 10000 women and girls might have been a victim of this type of boxes about if spread. so we know to, you know, we have seen some of that the over the last i says, all right, we're having issues with the audio connection there, but we'll try and reconnect with mohammed when that's up and running. now north korea has fired several cruise missiles into the sea, off off it's west coast. earlier this week, joan yang fired to ballistic missiles, which landed in water is just outside japan's exclusive economic zone. in south
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korea, hundreds are holding a peace rally in the capital. so activists are calling for an end to the korean war ahead of the 70 if anniversary of the armies disagreements. this comes at a time of heightened tensions between the countries. jessica washington has the latest from so i'm here with the courage now. housing, a demonstration in the cities center, leading up to the green. they have one message with a greenville and g escalate tensions with north carolina to a courier and south river main. technically, as was the relationship fluctuates between engagements and tension. these demonstrate is one of being stuck in a vicious cycle of confrontation. they say governments are only focused on preparing for war, rather than working towards peace. and they say the policies of president leading people into the dangerous continue the role of the president to the beach at cheese based on this class,
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we must never allow any provocations or was no before here the us koreans unification is the greatest wish. that's what i launch brand out, but seeing the current state foundation makes me feel heartbreaking and sat so suddenly tensions are escalating just in recent days. the arrival of the u. s. s. kentucky in nuclear on summary. of course, that's the best of its kind to travel to south korea in more than the only hours after its arrival. north korea launched to later a statement by the north korean defense minister, published by state media said that the ever increasing visibility of such assets can provide justification for its own use of nuclear weapons. in response to that statement, south korean officials have reiterated warning that any attack by north korea would result in a decisive response from the alliance that would result in the end of the regime earlier today, according to the military, north korea science several cruise missiles towards the sea to the west of the
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korean peninsula, it is essentially been a month where we've seen this period of hyphen tension between no 3 and cell phones . chemistry to say, well enough escalation and dial. jessica wash hong kong is intensifying its radiation inspections of sea food in ports from japan . as follows, concerns about tokyo's plan to release treated radioactive water from its focus human nuclear plants into the sea. on calling at the 2nd largest importer of japanese food products of the mainland china, the u. n. nuclear watchdog says the tokyo's plant is safe. however, china and south korea and pacific island nations are against its president, joe biden has nominated the 1st woman ever to lead the united states navy. the move would c, liza fran chevy also become the 1st female to serve as a member of the military's joint chief of staff or nomination now goes to the
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senate for approval. she was the vice chief of operations for the navy. campaigning has ended in spain ahead of sunday's general election. the country is currently run by central less governance, but it could have a coalition that includes a far right party after the selection. spain hasn't had a nationalist party since the depth of military liter francisco franco, in 1975. so when you get a report from the draft as the major political parties close, the town 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 trip, has been unable to transform the economic growth. so it has been happening in spain into so full full. his policy ahead of him is the center, right. people's policy. just think 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
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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 as a consequence, also in brussels funded by eval, i'll just sarah madrid's. we want to go back down to 0 is mohammed, but we joins this again from points to them and we're fighting. sometimes you are fighting with us sometimes some patchy connections from force sedan, but this is an important story that we want to tell you were telling us about new information on violence against women and girls in this conflict incident of the yes, i mentioned the useful doc for association, which is obviously cutting out of it, it's called ms has done, they have been monitoring what they call in the violations against the women and girls. in particular,
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they talked about at least $10000.00 women and gods who might be victims of these might potentially victims. that some of them are confirmed. the victims of this, the practice of not only could not think about those so as selling as, as, as slaves. and they are worthy of the, the fact that these might, this might spread across to then and talked earlier to pull some of this. one of the pulse was talking about the open board as with libya and chad, so the saw him, the region could be involved in this fight. this coming from the fight is coming only to for this type of trade in the, in the, in the human beings. and it's a very concerning, very allow them and situation here in sit down right now. absolutely, very concerning, very alarming. an important story that we wanted to tell that's our viewers. mom is all reporting from port sedan. thank you very much. i the still ahead. one else is here. i will tell you if the joint c drills between malta and libyan coast guards
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are reaping. any rewards and new gun laws have been put in place by brazil's president lula, the silver also in sports. the women is to be miles world record is broken at each diamond lead meeting, and monica general will have those details later in the now the story has been if each ways in southern you would have known your particular northwest in europe, not in the least bit summary, this is the latest in a string of depressions and the 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 to the south is a string of potentially violent funds stores. we've seen some big ones in italy,
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even a couple of tornadoes reported out in the balkans and that was on a friday and saturday. the could be repeated less likely. but you never know, and hungry may be a focus here. so size assumptions on the high side. there are wanting size offices, continued he twice from italy to greece. and if you look at athens that are forecasts, we might well get up to 42 degrees on sunday. not quite a bit cool, but not far off it. so that's the general picture on sundays. still you've got the very on summer the weather in the north denmark, that's the right in the low countries lined back through front south. but it's still hot and sunny for the most part, as it is in parts of 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, and i had to be rushing to this the hill. hopefully it is welcome. the
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dreaming of somewhere more amazing for stella. how about some disney magic tango? tango visit a couple of dot com company is going to the polls as the authorities cracked down on the opposition sort of the incumbents, prime minister is expected to lead the next government suspending of the main challenger left voters without so many options. what lies ahead for the country? come both the elections. oh no, just the ro, unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tunes on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone more and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence. and upon them as weapons, people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology . and whether it poses a disrupting threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our top stories this, our temperature is a soaring across greece with the country believes to be facing. it's called as july . we can to nearly 50 years, the record temperatures combined with strong winds of re ignited wildfires near the capitol. athens for you in the humanitarian chief says the end of the black sea green deal will put millions of lines that risk. russia quit the agreements on monday saying that you and didn't meet the terms of the deal, including removing barriers on its exports to palestinians have been killed. vice really forces in 2 separate shooting incidents, an 18 year old with shots and another injured in sebastian, north west of novelist,
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separately a 17 year old was sauntering a protest. independence of finance in ramallah in the occupied west. 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved in artificial intelligence have agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house, amazon, google, meta microsoft are among the tech science making this commitment. they are promising to make their a i products safe and trustworthy before being released to market. it will also allow for 3rd party oversight and labeling, so that customers can distinguish between real contents and a i generated content. but we must be clear on individuals about the trips emerging from emergent technologies that can post have to be, can post to our democracy in our values. americans are seeing how advanced artificial intelligence and the pace of innovation, the power disrupt jobs, industries. these commitments see these commitments are promising step. i think we
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have a lot more work to do together. is catalina going to is an associate professor and private law and technology at your trash university. she joins us from the interest in the netherlands, catalina, it's great to have you on the show for an important conversation. so the biggest thing i companies have essentially said, okay, well we'll check or products before we put them in the hands of consumers. and we will also allow some, at this stage on specified 3rd party to have a look at them to. what do you think of that? thanks for having me, sir. i'll be very exciting news from the united states. and when we look at the promise of watermarking a i, it comes from these regulatory developments which are very particular to the united states where the approach currently has to work with the tech sector and to get them to promise that they are going to reduce risk and willingly take measures to make their technology safer. and this is in stark contrast to what we have been seeing in the european union. which right now is boosting. it's 1st of very comprehensive, a lot of the, a i x, which is already writing down definitions and rules about what should be prohibited
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. and of course, there are pros and cons to these approaches. but one thing is for clear, we are in the middle of an a, i high and regulatory race and it is based on very technological, clear technological breakthroughs. but experts and regulators are very divided as to what is the good way to how we can harness this potential. but if i can hold you to that, you haven't completely answered my questions when you, when you saw, came out of the white house, right. which is this voluntary commitment from the biggest a makers who of course have a massive stake in this. did you think? oh, this is good or did you think we saw with tobacco makers? they're not the best of telling people that cigarettes are dangerous. we saw with the, you know, the makers of sugary drinks that they're not the best of telling people, those are not good for you. all right, so that is basically the, the biggest question do we force companies to do something about their technologies or do we also rely on their promises?
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i for 1 am not very confident and all of these promises, especially because you were mentioning yourself, sir. all that frances, we have opened a i as one of the 7 companies, but we also have meta and meta as a social media company has already been using a lot of filters and has been facilitating very similar manipulations of images and videos and text and on the one hand, that is something that definitely has increased the enjoyment of users on the platform. but on the other hand, platforms like may not have not been policing and have not been implementing voluntarily already ways in which consumers can say, okay, this is a filter for instance. so i'm wondering whether this is not really a little bit too little too late, but we can also think about it from a positive perspective. we need to do something about the recognition of all of these new technologies. and transparency is a step in the right direction. you're also telling our team before the show that there's a challenge here there. there are really 2 conversations within the conversation
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because there are 2 a i technologies. one is the generative ai, so chat gpc would be the poster child for that. that's what we talk about so much, but there's also incorrectly if i'm getting this wrong, artificial general intelligence and that's going to be the next generation with the next set of challenges. and so there's a very big discussion right now in the space and we see some groups that have been very vehemently criticizing each other, the a i ethical group and also the a i catastrophic risk group, which is the latter has been saying, well, especially with general artificial intelligence, we're going to see humanity completely destroyed by a guy. what is very clear is that this tension really takes away from a more critical questions that we need to deal with in that short term, such as we see that the generates of a i. so the 1st example that you weren't giving has been used in a plethora of context, and some of them have been good. some of them have been great and some of them have
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been clearly bad. if i can give you some examples of each, we see that and create. busy industries, adobe has successfully integrate a genera to the eye and its own graphic design suites. and this is really revolutionizing the graphic design industry for the best. we also see gray areas, for instance, in education. i can tell you from my own experience, you can have students, we use chad, u, b t and they commit fraud. but chad, you can also be integrated in education very nicely. and of course, of all the latter, that the last point, the very bad uses, you know, we have deep fakes and we have the problem of humiliation and extortion of people. so all of these uses, we need to find a way to deal with drug now and today. and my fear is that if we just look too much into catastrophic a i wrist, then we're missing out on the opportunity of regulating and dealing with these issues. yeah, i'm, i mean i'm led to believe that a lot of students these days, they write their essays with chad to bt in, in 5 seconds. so good luck for leasing that you did. however,
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remind us that there can be some positive uses of a i and that's important because we often talk about it like it's the end of the world counseling they're going to thank you so much for joining us on the show. thank you so much. i of the coast guards of libya and malta, or conducting joint sea drills designed to the termite grants from crossing the mediterranean sea. the 2 countries agreed to the patrols in 2020 and they say so far it's succeeding with fewer people landing. and most of those who are stopped are being returned to libya. movie train that joined one of the coast guard boats off the coast of a letter. they are calling it operation dawson, one taking place off the coast of the letter. this is the 1st ever joint naval exercise between molten libya and dogma is this is 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
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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 libya. you do you mind. busy problem is, is not only more types of problem if there's some b roll and then, but we are a small island in the center of the method that are in, in, and 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 a corporation with them is, is the best ability. so, so we, we are there to train them. um and then in techniques in the motor time affairs and
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in more time operational law. and then they practice that in their own and don't come to the drills include medical evacuations, that'll inspections and search and rescue operations training. these waters, the central mediterranean sea, has been described by the u one as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded depths since 2014. so far this year, more than 500 people have died annually, 850, have gone missing in these waters trying to reach europe. but more than 8800 have been intercepted, etc, and return to libya. that because it works for me, tell you n g o that rescues migrants in the mediterranean. he says the push backs to libya are illegal, why libya is not safe for county. and the lead the cannot be a safe for park off for the same location menu. say these drills are part of an
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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 0 to 0 up the cost of mazda. brazil is president luis enough to let us silver as place new restrictions on gun ownership. the move is aimed at reversing his breed. assessors a are both in arrows pro gun policies. the new law reduces the number of guns civilians can own from 4 to 2 and the titans access to fire arms. owners are now required to possess documents to justify the needs to bear arms. us vice president, complet harris says spoken out against florida is new black history curriculum during her visit. critics say that it means that important historical facts, including the state's role in slavery. we want to know that we are sending our
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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. i do show castro is following the story from washington dc, and she essentially said that the state of florida in issuing these new standards is trying to replace history with lies go through those strong words. she used and offering at least 2 examples of the vice president, so that now middle schoolers, in public schools in florida must be taught that slavery benefited. this'll enslaved people by allowing them to develop skills to their personal benefit. and other example that african american victims of race riots that were perpetrated by whites throughout us history that they themselves,
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the victims were also perpetrators of violence. now the florida board of education passed the standards on wednesday and they were quickly condemned by civil rights groups and also by the florida's teachers union who coffee standards and truthful and at the service to students. but this board of education itself, which overseas the arching curriculum for all public school students in florida, they called the standards in depth and comprehensive still ahead on elses hero carlos of cholera, l carouse back on board for the 1st time since winning wimbledon. jim that will show you how he thought on the in sport. that's interest the i'm sure you're part 2 question. what do you see? right,
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well let me see if i can change or think if they didn't notice for everybody has different thinking that's from floor space. all right, we want to do the best for children of this area. every time i see these kids of just bring me right back and i couldn't control things. i was like those kids stuff . what do you think protected? well, maybe i am for some free putting yourself in a person's shoes. so if you can see from a different kind of, can you boys much what sonic i talk to, but in hard to control anger, i put my head against the full screen and did a poem that them angrily pictures of it to be
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a scholar for the children were thinking of i'm thinking and that's why i want of the port we talked about. it's time german asked just joined us in the studio, gemma, thank you. 0. it was a night sermon, the felina massey, as he made his long way to davy, into miami about coming off the bench to school a 94 minute window with a trademark. we kicked the goal, giving his new team a new one. when ever mexican sided pres, as though in the last week, watching the days events for us. and what of that was all the full set? gabriel, i live on the media. they are here at the stadium. use names of the names, songs full of excitement. number
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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 for outside miami to all of the united states for football fans now. no, they do not have to travel to another country to watch miss the way because the superstar is going to be playing right here in the united states. we'll have some people that coming. oh yeah, i want to go see him play. i don't want to go like across the atlantic to have to go see and play. now i can see him in my own back yard. i. i can take a weekend trip to south florida and see him play. yes. or you'll come to my home town and play in the way matched. hollywood did not have written a script any better when, you know miss. he made his debut here and inter miami coming on to pitch in the 54 minutes. and then an extra time. one of 3 kits messy scored, the crowd went crazy. fireworks were shut up, cheering screaming,
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putting into miami, up to one. this is really what the fans came to see and this is what they were waiting for. they were on the edge of their seats the entire time. the cameras fall, messy 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 footfall here in the united states. gabriel is on do, i would use the to fort lauderdale, florida message for my power session, my teammates getting them back. i could also be leaving the clubs sooner rather than later. the striking has been left. the house is that preseason towards the asia by is refusing to sign at extent into his current contract, which has just yet left to run. however, ps, do you have insisted they will not allow the 24 year old to leave for free next year, and would rob a sell him. now, there are reports. the saudi club allowed to be preparing a bid for the french wells when
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at the women's world cup european champions, england are in action right now against hate and richmond england or what is it kind of went for 7 minutes in front of the storage assembly steps up the safe hey to see if i need to, how long the citizen would say the channels you have to take and this on some way. so there's a way to get in a one way later in the 2nd half. now it remains so depending champions the usa began, that's high school defense. they, serena, when edward simmons, david told the vietnam, and it said, the 5th miss usa, i had full team and it said that i gave way a penalty shortly before sounds of time for a smile on spanish. listen, i like to move in steps up, but still has it safe and she was unable to get in. we found as well, but the usa is did get another before the right mess. these planning as has sus westcott school, it has 2nd of the match to give her side
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a to lead and smith that on site provided the assistance of the captain lindsey her around to make it 3 nails on 77 minutes. usa then off to a winning stop, as they bid to take time on precedence, it set consecutive woke up it was a good starting point for our team in this tournament. i also know that we have a lot, you know more that we can get a lot more to do little things to work on. so i think it's a good place to start in personally. it was good to just get a world cup game under my belt, kind of see how it felt know what to expect, but yeah, i think it's honestly just makes me more excited for the next you 2011. well cut. when is japan have to arrest zambia and the maxim group sees, you know, certainly is our spring twice in a while i do when and how much in against the tournaments. savings items sweetie on the go to the other game of the day is denmark against china. that one kicks off at
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12, gmc, and welcome back to the total of the 1st time since 2007, which also means that time leading score up. and then at how that will get to show off his skills on the biggest age for the very 1st time as for appearance, china, they one last is a, a c asian cup. and you'll be looking to keep that record of progressing from the group stage at every woke up. they've been involved in a canyon run that faith could be gone, has broken, has the world record of the season fridays, a diamond league mesa? and monica still has to match the women's mile world record by almost 5 seconds. could be a garden whose adult let him pick and the 1500 me so well, champion had already set new boat records in the 1505000. this is the ship, the 29. you're looking, you know, minutes for them ahead of the water frontage championships would be to pass next month. american brian home and is the mind to catch heading into around 3 of the item championship. the final mens go from age of the home and shots that believable
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it of just shooting a 6 on the $65.00 on day 2 is round included a full body and the eagles here at the 18th to move to 10 on the call at will never hold that gives him a 5 shot lead as a home favorite. tell me, fleetwood, he's hoping to become the 1st english winner of the items since they found a 9 to the 2014 champion ruby macro. he says he's no sounds of it. despite fully 9 shot of space and they've been debuted, tell him, trumpet smith gave the crowd something to tell about the australian making a hole in one at the 17th. but unfortunately for him, he does not try to get it to come in and just you know, it's, it's his golf. you know, i've probably had, i think when i held the 50 for holier the us open. i pride. yeah, i just probably thought about it too. much this didn't focus on getting sleep and eaten, right. and so that would be my focus is william right nights. so quite out of my
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hands, but at the same time, i know i think if i can get to 34, or 5 under par tomorrow, i'm going into sunday. you know, i'll have a really good chance final practice. full sundays, hung bearing grown pray have just begun. it was for our research all the plans that the pace during fridays practice in budapest, rebels is such a perez had a rough thoughts with across the whole the opening session. next couldn't get any amount of 18th and 2nd practice. to clack clump of offices time edging requirements . i'm the norris openings. she had counseling this, the small f, one of the championship beat up max, the staff and finished 11 qualifying get from the way later on in major league baseball survey. it's on i have at eventful evening and we could have been his final stop little sounds of these angles. the japanese seat is not allowed full high runs and it gave him to the 1st time in history. yes. but his team is still manage to beat the fits that pirates $8.00 to $5.00 on friday. hey tanya, excuse me. the angles at the end of the season is next fun. facts is expected to be
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the biggest in the history of us. ok. this is 5 days of the he lifted the wimbledon, tracy call us alcaraz house. return to the quotes, the 20 year old represented spain in the hoffman comp and mixed on friday. you took on vouch and that would go fi in the men's singles when it sees that. so 14664, and 8. that is a useful now i would have more later through. all right, jennifer, thank you so much. we'll take a very short break and then i'm back at the top of the hour with more of your world news right here on alpha 0. ok the the
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the pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on, which is the right kind of showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out since the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is will quite regions across the lines and no less the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian or monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the starvation, death, and suffering from millions. that's the warning from the un and after the breakdown

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