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is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions. civilians have been sending about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and know that the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or altamont street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the starvation, death, and suffering from millions. that's the warning from the us. and after the breakdown of the black sea grain deal, the
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i'm sort of in the 8th grade to have you with us. this is elisha 0 live from know. also coming up in the program, greece is office july and 50 years stokes. devastating wildfires which are proving difficult to contain campaigning wraps up in spain ahead of sundays, snap election, which could see the far right game ground. so the 1st time in decades and more than $10000.00 is really as march from tel aviv towards west jerusalem to protest against the plan to traditional change the it's just past 10 gmc, we start this news hour with the conflict in ukraine. the united nations humanitarian shapes as the end of the black sea grain deal. we'll put millions of lives at risk. russia withdrew from the agreement on monday, saying that you and didn't meet terms of the deal, including removing barriers on russia's exports. also came on to prep to drink
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a security council meeting on friday to discuss the threat of a potent potential global food crisis since august last year. this agreement has allowed 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain to reach international markets. while our diplomatic edison james bays 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 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 the children and their families then upset the angry. they're worried that and so someone will 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,
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a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. rushes 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 bother, probably calmly match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which that discussing privately with weston countries, for a new route from odessa to remain the hugging the ukrainian coast. un officials tell me that that is unlike me 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 to sara or the united nations, the grease 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 heat combined with
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strong winds have caused wild fires near the capitol. athens, at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. stephanie deca reports from mann dra on the outskirts of athens, 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. sure 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 really, and 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 co 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 fill out that our day 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
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cool off and have fun for bonsa. this camp like many others back home in syria. there's not enough water. it's partly because if we're g support from in organizations, online, by the way. yeah. and his 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 nothing. for 12 years 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,
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they say they desperately need additional supplies of all to victoria gates and b l g 0. at least 6 people have died after they're both saying coast to coast to morocco. local authorities in the northeast in the region of the door province reported 54 migrants were on board the vessel. the boat capsized after colliding with rocks to palestinians have been killed by his really forces in 2 separate shooting incidents, an 18 year old with shots and another interested in sebastian northwest of novelist . israel says that car carrying the 2 people attempted to run over is really troops separately. a 17 year old was shot during a protest in almost a fine ramallah. laura han has more from ramallah in the occupied west bank to policy and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the old pod, west fight on friday. but one of them missouri contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. acosta. 18 is open the town
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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 ambulances where they pronounced him dead at his friends with like wounded, taken away and rested by the it's right on me that the is ready on the statement is somewhat different. they say he was, there was a run, a is an attempt, essentially a call running attack occurred against a military force and suffice. you responded by shooting it with 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 it's also calling for an investigation into this. the all the teenager who was killed is cool, bahamas, others that he's from jefferson refuge account. he was shocked in the head during
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a protest against an illegal is ready assessment, milton optics in session with violence in the occupied territories. so pharmacy at 202, promising and have been killed, 165 of those are in the occupied west side. so the numbers give a sense of the grim reality on the ground here. north on alpha 0. remo for more than 10000 people in israel had been marching from tel aviv to west jerusalem, a protest against the government's proposed judicial changes. and now entering their 29th week, m. p. 's are due to vote on monday on the bill that would restrict the supreme sports powers to strike down government decisions during a televised address earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened to go ahead with parts of the judicial changes, houses. here was mohammed john who enjoys us for a month. so just outside west jerusalem mama, your with the protest is i see that the staying power of these protests 29 weeks
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now has been remarkable of the serial, not just the fact that it's been over half a year of these demonstrations. but now it is a very hot day, like in so many other parts of the world is extremely hot here. and the demonstrators that are out here have been marching from tel aviv on their way to jerusalem for days. now let me get you how to move the camera around. so you can see what we're looking at here. you have thousands of people here. most of them have been marching now for over 2 days, trying to make their way to west jerusalem, where they will, if. busy it goes according to plan, essentially set up camp outside of the can. that's it before the debate in sue's over that very contentious bill that the prime minister and as far right coalition partners would like to pass at some point this next week. now let me also show you where we are. you mentioned we're in lots of which is about 3 kilometers west of
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jerusalem. if we can just tilt the camera up, we are now underneath the highway. number one, we're underneath this overpass. that's where the thousands of people that are out here the we are among have decided to take a little bit of a risk from the heat. you're going to pick up and start marching again. probably in about an hour and a half to 2 hours from now. so it really goes to show the commitment of so many people who are so opposed to these plans by the prime minister and members of as far right. we coalition, the critics say, would greatly fund her mind that you did sherry in is 0 and mohammed for so many weeks of protesters were against this judicial overall as we've been calling it. but then the appointment is to show those plans and now he's got a new, as i understand it's smaller version of the plan. and that's what's being debated on monday. educators please. so it's a complicated issue, as you can imagine,
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0 essentially what happened is this past march, the prime minister tried to pass a package of laws. the critics said would substantially weaken the judiciary. and the supreme court among those proposed laws was one very controversial bill that would have seen members of parliament being able essentially to overturn supreme court decisions. there was a huge outcry. you had weeks of people coming out onto the street, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, there was a general strike. and as a result, the prime minister didn't show up those plans. what's happened since you had a couple of months of the prime minister and the opposition trying to negotiate, trying to forge some kind of a compromise. well, in the past 2 weeks, the opposition said that the prime minister wasn't negotiating good faith. they walked away from those fox. the prime minister is under great pressure from members of his bar, right. we coalition that we'd like to see some parts, at least of this traditional overall plan pass. so what they are proposing right
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down here that there's a protester. next i said by say, but thank you. anyway, let me just continue because it is a complicated issue right now what you have in front of the kinetic possibly this week. the 2nd and 3rd reading of a bill that would see oversight powers of the supreme court limited. and that's why people have continued to come out. it's a very controversial issue, many people out on the streets and they will continue to come out on the streets as long as it's going to be in front of the connection. 0. right mohammed john june. from reporting from under the under past. somewhere between until of even west jerusalem. thank you very much. and protesters have gathered near the danish embassy and iraq's capital, angered by yet another incident of koran burning. this time in copenhagen, the rocky security forces fired tear gas to disperse the protesters before they reached. the embassy follows thursday, storming of the swedish embassy in baghdad. last month in the rocky refugee and
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a former militia member, burned the crown drinking close as the stuff holmes triggering elsewhere age around the world. campaigning has ended in spain, the head of sunday's general election. the country is run by a central left government at the moment, but it could have a coalition that includes a far right party after this election. spain hasn't had a nationalist party since the death of military leader francisco franco. in 1975. sonya jago reports from address as a major political parties close the comp 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 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
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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 as a consequence, also in brussels funded by eval, i'll just sarah madrid's aid organizations incident and see their monitoring increased violations against women and girls. they say victims are being kidnapped from cartoon and sold in several areas of dar for one youth group says the troops from the parent military rapids support forces are involved in this. it says it is concerned that the violations could extend to the rest of the country. volleyball is following the situation from ports it in. they have been monitoring what they
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call the violations against the women and girls. in particular, they talked about at least $10000.00 women and gods who might be victims of these might potentially victims. some of them are confirmed the victims of this, the practice of not only kidnapping, but also selling as, as slaves. and they are worthy of the, the fact that these might, this might spread across. so then, and talked it earlier to pull some of this one area to pause while talking about the open borders with libya and chad. so the saw him, the region could be involved in this fight is 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 the very alarm and situation here in sit down right now. the still ahead on al jazeera, one of the greatest football is of his generation to leon. l messy makes his inter miami debut by scoring the winning goal. and the white house says 7 leading a companies are committing to safeguards on their products. we'll find out what
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that means. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals across the billing. there's inside story on al jazeera. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court? is not the quizzical look at us politics, often line,
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respected. the street and central concave shows you how devastating the effects of russian bombing has to be. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit there above my head highs. name the dimension military wanted him dead, the stealing men or beneath women a property on the road, costing out his ear, english proud recipient to new york festivals through the cost or of the year award . the 70 running the the, [000:00:00;00] the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. but you ins humanitarian
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chief says the end of the black sea grain deal with putting will put millions of lives at risk rush. i quit the agreements on monday saying that you and didn't meet terms of the deal, including removing barriers on its exports, temperatures of soaring across greece, what the country believes to be facing. it's hot is july. we can the nearly 50 years. the record temperatures combined with strong winds or re ignited wildfire as near the council athens, more than 10000 people in israel and marching towards west jerusalem from tel aviv protests against the government's proposed traditional changes. and now entering the 29th week. and these are due to vote on monday on the bill restricting the supreme court's powers, distract down government decisions in the india. now where a 5 man has been arrested for publicly assaulting to women in the northeastern state of matter. for the cases outrage the nation where the women were stripped naked and paraded on the streets. the region has seen ethnic tensions and violence since may. and we go,
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so i'm sure he has more degrees. townsend's matching, transcribing districts and money for me. demanding a septic states does meanwhile, and it's an extension since may but a video of 2 women from the minority cookie community being sexually assaulted. then prorated naked has slipped through a breaking point. our villages have been continuously being attacked by them. if they are grilled and gillian, happen every now and then. so the situation is far from, nor most doable k though women with but it doesn't make it uh, by the made a mall. and with it by the it made a mold 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 window and they've been driven from the homes,
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made the professors come to the city demonstrations by calling for the unified money for the for separate separate homeland is there. you saw that there are for the knows we stand for the integrity of money poor and why so they asked for to separate homeland if they want to. they one separate homeland, then there's a go to their home where they came from. the troubles began after cold recommended the majority may tease, get the same extended benefits enjoyed by the minority cookies. these attends times in this region. cookie men have traded the jobs for bunker positions to god from prime village, which boulders may area you are fighting for that course. and if that course is not met, i think we are not going to step back. we are going to got a land our far fatherland or sit on the sister land in town, many pool police personnel, and part of military forces marshall with these farmers inmate areas so far. we've
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one side and come up with that because this conflict has affected the family's finances and health. this, the 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 sincerely of the c, a low co, few restrictions, happy and relaxed. in some areas, internet ben for mains and force consumption. these are just even on kong is intensifying its radiation inspections of sea food imports from japan as follows. concerns about tokyo's plan to release treated radioactive water from its focus human nuclear plant in tennessee. hong kong is the 2nd largest importer of japanese food products after mainland china. the u. a nuclear watchdog says the tokyo's plan is safe, but some countries are still against its no results. presidents, louise and ask you a little of the silver has placed new restrictions on gun ownership. the move is
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aimed at reversing his predecessors. they are both scenarios pro gun policies. the new law reduces the number of guns civilians can own from 4th to and it titans access to firearms owners and are required to possess documents to justify the need to bear arms. and 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved in artificial intelligence have agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house, amazon, google meta, and microsoft, or among the tech giants making the commitments. they're promising to make their a product safe and trustworthy the for being released to markets. they will also allow for 3rd party oversight and labeling to help distinguish between real content and a i generated content. but we must be clear on individuals about the threats emerging from emergent technologies that can post have to but can pose to our democracy and our values, america's or see how it advanced artificial intelligence and the pace of innovation
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and the power to disrupt jobs industries. these commitments see these commitments are promising step by giving them a lot more work to do together work. i believe they're going to as an associate professor in private law and technology, you trust university. i spoke to her earlier and she said that regulations in a i will enhanced safety, a 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 as to work with the tech sector and to get them to promise that they are going to every do, use 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 a very comprehensive, a lot of the a i x, which is already writing down definitions and rules about what should be prohibited . 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,
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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. 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? i for 1 am not very confident in all of these promises, especially because for instance, we have open a, i is 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 of 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
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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. it was a night to remember a fully anal messy as he made his long awaited debut for inter miami and there it is, woke up winter coming off the bench to score a 94th minute winter with a trademark re kick the gold giving his new team a to one wind over mexican side cruise as old in the mail, as leaks cut. gabriel, that was on the reports from fort lauderdale. they are here at the stadium. use names, meaning songs full of excitement. number one,
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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 missy play, 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 with like across the atlantics to have to go see him 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 d view here and inter miami coming on to pitch in the 54 minutes and been an extra time on a 3 kids messy scored, the crowd went crazy. fireworks were shut up,
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cheering 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, the where he was, as he was running on the pitch for the entire time that he was born. this is certainly a new era in good full year in the united states. gabriel is on do, i would use the to fort lauderdale, florida. all right, well that's it for me. several of any 8 up next announces there are you've got whether the an inside story looks at spain selections on sunday. what role the far right party will play there? the now it has been particularly healthy in northern china, particularly northwest,
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but even by using these intentions to the middle to high thirty's, this client indicates right. and it's broken the heat. some degree is given some flash cutting is there's more to come with visiting and that's quite possible as it goes through the current incidents, the leaving behind temperatures in the lowest thirty's in beijing was a bit nearer where it should be south of the yankees where you should see a good deal of friday. it's about a sporadic up moment. admittedly. and in tokyo, she made 30 threes. these touches down on what they were recently. there's a picture on monday. this is the seasonal rain, so they're improving again, are increasing their intensity back in you, not in particular of and showing dues up to 28 degrees, but with significant right here, the monsoon having boost all over the south, they should know bush areas of concentration there are red warnings, i took potential funding from really heavy writing from dell a right out through. good. you right. the there was flooding on the dragon's is out of this elsewhere. well, the outbreaks are right like the, virtually any right. but it can, you should expect that in most in season as
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a back is done well, the nose is rather drive and it was the get is not dry, heavy way. and in the south one small as in provence, and down to karachi heavy dining pools, one small probably welcome the 2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the middle, dominate to side to make a difference. if i go how some of these with the will to is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out, does their full spain shift to the right. they've surfaced probably minutes to face and serious challenges in the elections. this policy as also in regional polls,
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