tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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didn't pick matters. i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about some of them community meet a to hodge mohammed. i'm african american. i choose to work a job. i'm not only in athlete. i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on our g 0 the the hello, the nora, kyle. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. heading home 5 americans and prisons in iran for several years, are released and the tail negotiated by castle and, and done a protest is gathering. the libyan said he,
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devastated by floods off to 2 jobs collapsed last week. a face off in the hague roster objects of the you and course jurisdiction in a genocide case brought by ukraine. plus fluoride levels and northern bodies. have they taken control of 2 on the basis, placing is escalated off, the un peacekeepers began withdrawing and in support to jenny and i started the player in the sense of the women's world cup kissing control to see how is being left out of springs fast forward since winning the tournament, the coach says it's in order to protect the so you begin here in the hallway a major christmas. what between the us and ron is underway, as part of a deal pro could bypass all of the 2 years of in direct negotiations. these are pictures of the group of america can iranians off to arriving from to hong in dough
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ha. they've since left for the last leg of that journey home to the us. the 5 men have been released from an iranian prison, under the agreement for us is also allowed to release a $6000000000.00 of frozen iranian funds underground. state media says 5 iranians detained by the us of being freed. and 2 of them have just landed in tapper on us next year, states as the bank and made this statement upon the grits arrival. and though ha, i had the great pleasure of speaking to 7 americans for now free free from their imprisonment or detention in iran. out of iran, out of prison, and now in doha, on route back to the united states to be reunited with their loved ones. 5 of the 7, of course, had been unjustly detained in prison, dinner on some, for years. 2 others had been prevented from leaving
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a ross. i spoke to them after they landed in doha. i can tell you that it was for them. for me, an emotional conversation. we have a team of correspondence covering this story. kimberly, how does the white house and i'll do mike as to james bass is at the united nations . but 1st, let's have from enron khan, who was on the tama. and the moment the plane landed from the run. and when the plane arrives, uh from there about the international airport in iran, it was never a 380 operated body shop. i always, it arrives and landed, turn around and taxied onto the time like with us and box that in category delegation. well, waiting on the tarmac time, they will warm hugs and greetings from the old sites. uh, they seem to be visible sense of relief and then that was
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a very short walk to the terminal. uh now there is another plane that will fly that to the united states that they'll get a medical evaluation and a security breach and that she's speaking to, um, uh so we'll have the us embassy austin mountain. so anyhow, she said, i'm really bothered to be even more relieved when they're on us soil. so that's now the game plan is to get them on to us. so let's bring in all white house correspondent now. kimberly, how can kimberly's an effective date on the blinking praising the deal that but how controversial is it in america of the well, there are some the believe that this is only going to unfold in a ron in other nations to essentially hold americans for ransom, given the fact that it is clear that the united states when it comes to american lives, is willing to pay a high price. and that is something that the united states and specifically jo by
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the news president is not apologizing for. he's made it clear that when it comes to american lives, it is a top priority to bring them home and you set foot a part of me. i that was flight. my nephew, it goes by live side when it comes to, um, you know, the american lives that there really can't be a price point on them. and so that is something that he says, but he, it makes no apology for it. so as a result, even though there has been the criticism, he says when it comes to the $6000000000.00 that has been paid, there is going to be a tremendous amount of oversight to these 5 is there is going to be in benefiting the radi population it's going to be for medicine, it's going to be for medical devices, agriculture. it's also going to be for uh, making sure that this is really to benefit and healthy population as well. uh, i can tell you, but uh, this is something that the white house says is uh,
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certainly not going to be a allowing the nuclear program or the tops to in any way be unchecked if you will. in other words, what they're saying is that as a whole separate issue, they don't see this as being any way i kick starting these talks of these because she ation, they see this as being something entirely different. in fact, they're saying that when it comes to concerns about that program, they still see that a ron is continuing to enrich uranium near weapon spray. and that is a major concern. and they're also saying that they're watching around very closely when it comes to of a human rights abuses. in fact, there's level sanctions against iran, just as recently as last friday for the anniversary is the death of las armine for the hands of the morality police. and even again, today for the one americans that has not come home and that is bob levinson, you went missing in 2007 presumed dead. that's a 2020. so there are still fresh sizes that are being level. and so the criticism,
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but in fact. 6 but this is the point in some way, in bold, in or, or even allow a ron to go and check to the white house and simply dismissing, okay, give, leave it how likely is it the best deal could then lead to talk some of the issues between the 2 countries as well as when you hear others uh, talking about this specifically we had earlier on the, in our network program, the could tarry delegation. that's worked very hard on this. there is lot to me is because uh certainly when you've worked with hard on a deal, you want to be helpful, but you can get these 2 sides talking. and certainly this is an accomplishment. but at the same time, the united states, if it's feeling any optimism, it is not expressing it publicly. okay. can be how could that on a white household, thanks very much. kimberly. a lot of last goes to james baseline for us now at the
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united nations. james, a big week this week with general assembly kicking off today tomorrow. how much is this prism swap gonna feature the well, there are lots of things are on the form of the gender, the, the un general assembly. and of course we, his speech is all the world leaders, but i think iran, those now certainly moved up the list because the developments in the last few hours are the things that people are going to be discussing here. remember, present rice is going to be here, president biden is going to be here at no suggestion that they're going to talk. but already lots of people talking about the implications of this one of those. and i just slightly out of breath having run from the very front of the general assembly where people arrived where i cooled off a short time ago with the u high rep present to joseph burrell. and that he is also the coordinator of what's known as the jcp away the, the negotiations for the wrong nuclear deal. so i asked him whether that could be
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implications for that. so my question is, do you think we stopped taking negotiations? well, i don't know, but i will come very much and stay with them very much because it's an a step further towards that evaluation of people who has been they can change the audience . and this could also help us in order to get to the liberation of some i want to of nation good news. we will be working together, continue working together with my european union colleagues. you know that to get to the variation of the national scale vision is about the relationship between that and the nuclear deal. i cannot, i don't know. maybe so james, the know high level sideline meeting. expect said that on the sidelines of the nice
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nations general assembly this week, the what the chances of seeing any further developments between the 2 sides during this event. well, i think you're going to see various things going on. one of them you're already seeing, which is the us administration over. they are welcoming this news at the same time putting new sanctions in place because i think they are. busy aware of the criticism that they were going to get at home, particularly for republicans, but from others on capitol hill that this in fact is the us paying a rent some folder, a ton of us hostages, that prisoners, they were held by government that prisoners bucks. but that's how it will trade, i think, by some so i think they'll be some, some wiring us from the vitamin ministration. as you heard from the high representative that who's the mind is supposed to coordinate. the nuclear deal talks on the nuclear aspect. maybe maybe that could be progress. his last would,
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that he said to me, but there are other problems as well with this relationship. remember the death of muscle armine just over a year ago. the protest. busy 500 people died and those protests and many more were arrested. that is a problem, i think, for the western countries and further engagement with it wrong. and then of course, the other key issues is going to come up. i think this week of the un general assembly is the warranty. the crane presence lensky is going to be here. well, that also feeds into around relationship with the international community. because certainly the us and it's your pin allies. believe it, ron is probably behind russia is one of the few countries that's militarily supporting russia. they say that it raining. drones have been used the wrong denies it. but they say writing and drawing something using the bombardment to keep and other cities in you trying to advise that brand places that from united nations. thanks very much, james. i did, i'll, i'm sorry, inspection for the castles, apartments. the and advisors, the prime minister, speaking to us from new york,
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he said it had been a long time to bring the dale to fruition a 2 year affair meetings. and the 2 are both the and, and the b. c took place on behalf of the company officials, nothing with that would be the 5 minutes to under because we the minister of the state, the number to facilitate this deal. i think there was a genuine need from all a genuine need from all parties to and each this the disagreements and that was a lot of aspect on all the parties to each the agreement that had taken place dates and the in, in the to also have that i in the, into, has to be headed over to the, i mean, side into it then to the home countries as the, as possible. so they disagree with the code was talk with the equipment of change. but the headboard is also included in it. the, the human human, it's amy and financial channel and the into how that was affinity. who maintained
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in needs to be, i mean people, i thought it has had a lot of success when it comes to mediation in the counseling case. the part of it is not the prototype i'd like to mediate between the 2nd party, but especially between 18 and on. and the not to say there's been a lot if i pull up. i forgot that in the many stages of the talks between the 2 sides because i had the affiliated and director and don't have that before then had facilitate the exchange of the ideas on mass that you still fixed on this topic, especially i think the trust that has been built, woke up out of the relationship that you think you could like to ship with the united states. as it was the thing they could imagine non nato allied by the united states. and it's simply and we're going to like to ship with add the public effect on, on various topics has made about to be of a suitable mediator on the, on this. and we have hopeful that it's what she'll be on either side of the. busy
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in the media, things with the suicide got hopeful that to the agreement will have a uh, you know, a pushing text in for editing a lot of the comprehensive. again, it's on the other 2 issues between the 2 types. we have punch in most of the head here on this, these uh, including a pools on the american government setting up make shift classrooms in some areas west effective by the quick plus all the schools. and we have for months to cities manage as his team proposed to stop the defense of the champions league. title the timing. now to let be aware that being protest in the countries eastern, the city of dana against the government, one week after the devastating floods struck
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thousands of people in the city were killed of the 2 times collapse following heavy rains. residents accuse authorities of not maintaining the at least maintain in them, at least $10000.00 more still missing. iraq and sons of growing concerns about the surprise of diseases. the 1st of all, we pray that all the montez will have rest in peace. and i hope this is the end of all catastrophes. we just ask that if there will be any rebuilding efforts that no libyan company be ever involved. this is because everyone in go now from the head of the municipality to all the officials are corrupt. government issued either be left as it is or a food company should be involved. a rescue lack is all struggling to identify decomposing bodies. charles profit has this report or over a week since thousands of people were killed when 2 dams burst and sent
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a wall of water and mud, crushing through the eastern libyan city of thermal. the search for bodies goes on . many people are still missing and fed dead, many bodies a. so decompose that, identifying them is proving difficult and disturbing the search and rescue teams the to then so the, the muscles are the libyan. when i put on the bodies, i swear i cry. i can handle it, but it is god's swell. so you have to hold up and put out the body and there was a body that was cut into 2 parts stride before us. there is nothing to do but to point out the bodies. what can you do with so many people on accounted for so many presumed dead. the freight of disease increases by today. health workers have been signing sizing. the streets looks going to be the lack of medical stuff created a crisis. 3 or 4 organizations are focusing on treating patients and the injured.
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so this created a problem in infection control. the lack of infection control creates a possibility of disease transmission. and there will be types of bacteria that could be hard to treat. some survivors of return to what remains of their homes and overcome with grief. again is if we found dead bodies of neighbors, friends, and loved ones, i cannot explain of volunteers from across, olivia have crossed the front lines, ignoring violence and political unrest that have existed for years and is deeply divided country. the many civil life is want to know how this dissolves to happen and who might be responsible for the system that i have a small family of 6 from my extended family that i'm more than 48 people missed god will punish the people who were supposed to take care of it down to you and says
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that more than 40000 people have been forced to flee that homes. and that set them all the or site or care for that could have it was just like a dream we call comprehend, says this man who we just comp comprehended yet help from a broad continues to arrive. so false a international in libby and officials is just not enough charles profit, which is 0. well families and want to find their relatives body to pay their respects properly. this is the story of sabrin lin, a. it's a me a chance to take a look at it. i will be good to go. do the good. we apply surely. you, when you, when you say to
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when difficult to set the cabinets in either cabinets and you can let the your key or the sooner that it should over you should not be a no no, no, no, no, no no, the whole purpose is just a little bit on the head to cut off for now, but it's just a minute please lauderdale to a rock. now what at least 6 people have been killed in a drain attack on a boss, a port in somalia. the northern says he is home to several civilian and military organizations fighting against ikea under ron wood until he has more from baghdad.
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iraq soon notice that in the city of sleigh many in the send meet between them is could this region which it's an attack on it's on but able to at to 4 p. m. local time on monday to attack, according to the security of sources. insulin, many of us cut it out by a drawing targeting, get the airport to a number of people were killed while the airport has been used by the n t at tourism a per address that belongs to the city over at slay many. and now the area in around the city of state, many a, a has been home to civil, military and civilian organizations, operating that against both to get an airline took. yeah. has been established and committed 3 bases in the area to conduct drawing attacks to target locations of the p k, k. the cost on a workers party, which is a band and labeled by t as
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a terrorist organization. flora grapples in northern molly say they've seized control of 2 military bases in the town of laira, near the board with mauritania, bothers as escalates. as soon as you and peacekeeping troops began, withdrawing from the news of the plot, was demanded by molly's gentle cruelty to say that considering mobilizing was of us and have cooled off independence day celebrations next week, it was, for example, fluoride levels in the north of molly wanted autonomy and it doesnt region bay cold as of what concerns to pull out by you and peacekeepers will allow montes, military to caesar is given up in a cease fire agreement in 2015. 0, and the cherokee is a specialist in defense and security issues and the consulting principle. james, which provides open source intelligence and analysis. he says the situation in molly, it's a terry saying, as the marion military, as a apparently experience several setbacks and these issues against
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these on the militant groups which were signatories to the elders of course, of 2015 and 2 of the things that molly is facing was the heidi groups, the fact that he moved to is in circled in the state of locates and kind of deal with supplies. so it definitely feels that the not even really theories in the back foot that it has not been seen since 2013. and it's very hard to say where the situation is going to go. but it's dissing the cost for it and said, and there's of high probability that the seas will get this. i think the french was to, was the 1st categories because the french where very effective the targeting on the do you how these groups and we're seeing as an important guarantee. we're off uh the respect of the orders, the court by the uh, to our exhibiting groups in the rules. and so the, the buffer of the french,
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which was met with the degree of incredulity by some of the support groups already started the switch we're seeing now. and this was only aggravated by the departure of the you and you should do remember that the you and never had amended to enforce these, that you don't have an offensive mandate. there was there to act as a stipulation force so that their ability to carry out operation against all groups with limited. but the presence alone help to keep things in check. i would say of the united nations chief engineer gutierrez has demanded a global rescue plan to revive store targets to tackle issues that just hung up poverty and climate change. it was making ahead of you in general assembly in new york. the terrace called for additional funding from wealthy countries to helped meet the 2030 deadline view and says only 15 percent of the 17 targets have been
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achieved. so the, the jews are just the least the goals, they carry, the hopes, dreams, the rights and the expectations that people every with. and they provide the shortest best living up to our obligations and the universal declaration of human rights. now we need 70 feats. yes. yes, today, only 15 percent of the targets are on track and many out of going in reverse. instead of leaving no one behind, we would be leaving vs which is behind. so excellence sees the s, the g is needs a global rescue plan of thousands of climate activists of riley's in new york for a 2nd day calling on the you when to ends the use of fossil fuels, kristen's lead me has moved from the process.
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the central bank are blocking the entrance into the administrators who are here to make government leaders who have gathered in new york funding, fossil fuel extractions and all week long and finance stairs fuels. and today of course targeting the u. s. government noting that the u. s. is responsible for going to a research study or a 3rd of all news extractions are happening around this is the new ministration. so we've seen thousands of people being laid off in the situation. the
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officers government so the head here on out, is there a funding bus robbie and ukraine, sue me region on the border with russia. we're isolated communities say civilian targets are coming under attack on a near daily. and the defending civil champions get the 1st when the offices of general will be had with the the
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hot and dry b. very good, short description of whether around mid least the moment extending into north east africa talk here and greece. the breeze is still native, will come at the g and i don't to the gulf coast of libya and egypt gulf. this 31 is a bit on the high side, but nothing's extraordinary. and i mentioned temperatures in iraq have been coming down a bit as well. we have seen grades come out of the caspian sea, and i think you might see some showers generated in terra, and they'll probably turn out to be some of the stones. and the breeze has been blowing down the gulf and it's still quite a while. it has been dusty that's declining, it, straighten from the man to dust it carries still floating to full. caustic though ha, which is possible, and it should be south coast of america, which always catches the edge of the mountains. soon winds, while the mountains who wins a dying dan, so the crowd isn't quite so persistent, probable sunshine. so our attempts are coming up to big difference between tuesday and wednesday is 2nd. how to respond is come down to $38.00 in doha, there was still a few showers in the mountains in the western side of human throughout west africa
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american iranians have left for the us from dough ha. after arriving from tamara on a few hours ago, that the reports that at least 6 people have been killed in a drug and attack on all by add port in so many a northern says he is home to several civilian. i'm not to organizations in a rock fighting against tech here and a wrong on crowd. some libyans have gathered on the streets have done that, protesting against the government one week onto the devastating floods. co thousands. the search continues for thousands more. he was still missing. well, joining us out from ben gaus he is in russia, he's the libya, communications manager for the international rescue committee. thanks very much for being with us. moving a week off to this disaster struck. can you give us an idea of what the situation is in done or right now?
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can you ask, can you check just text checking as well that you can hear me clearly? yes, i can hear you. great. so i would appreciate if you could just tell us what the situation is like in the right now cause more than a week since this disaster struck strength. it's been, it's been laura, it's been more than a week now. and i think the situation is so very difficult to handle for all parties trying to provide support on the ground. our team medical team have to continue to deliver the assessment of albany if necessary and does not. and for the areas around them as well. i would like to point out a lot that the need is not specifically in that not only, but there's also a hold on the areas around that. not that all the investors need for help as well. we kind of just yesterday has been able to the or the contamination
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cases among children and youngsters as well. so the national center for disease control have phoned citizens of them now not to use what that is being stored in the reservoirs and tax as well. and there was because once it has sadly mixed with sewage water as well, uh, causing uh, causing it to be saved for a human use at the moment. uh huh. so we are facing, uh, short as of medicine as well. uh. so that is basically the main needs at the moment . and um, now we know that age has been slow to arrive, that an places where it's needed most was all the obstacles and challenges that you'll facing. yes, so over the last few days we have faced issues and called donations. so there was a lack of mechanism of distributing all the aides that have arrived in the
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east region of the country. but moving forward they'll, there will be more for the nation meetings amongst in g o, as in the country representatives as well. so that is one issue. the 2nd issue has been access. laura, you see most of this piece, what damage, but heavily damage. uh you have bridges out, collapse completely. main entrance is through the cities as well. so just today our team was able to answer so, so which is one of the cds that was heavily damaged by desktop. you have dental now split into 2 east and west side uh with limited access to the east side of that now . so that is one of 2 issues that we are facing. uh and lastly, but not least uh, that was our issue as well. has been very difficult for me to fix it, but at least we've just been showing pets as of protests and people are increasingly angry. the,
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and the demanding answers as to why these floods happened in the 1st place i use. and seeing this growing up sort of sense of frustration building and assessing or of course, of course the, it's very natural uh for to, for the fix it, but relations to demand. absolutely. what is very understandable, but we also need to understand laura, that is a priority is mental health, not the iris here, the international rescue committee is planning to tackle this issue a time. we have deployed medical teams to provide mental support and psycho social activities for the children as well. so it is natural to have this response or reflects from the from the african population laura, but we need to provide how unhealthy to be provided very soon. we saw one very traumatic story from a woman who had survived the floods that and searching for just one body from the
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extended family of a number of people who died in the floods is a vague grim task as a matter of identifying bodies. but how essential is it to allow the survivors, the space to grieve? yes, exactly. exactly is all we have uh well, i totally eggs on the ground have reported this horrific scenes where a family is trying to find many members trying to identify a body is on the street or in hospitals at the moment. uh, internet of the inside of the displaced people affected by the set prices are staying in shelter in schools for example, in don't know. uh while uh, the dead bodies are being piled up in hospital and fee of hospitals as well. so you have children as well as women trying to identify their beloved ones. not to mention around 11000 people are still missing. non few dead. so the numbers we
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should expect the numbers to be higher as we go. now, apps a tragic situation. the in the, on the surrounding areas, as you say, i could, i should, thanks very much for taking the time to join us, i think is the judges. that means national court of justice. i heard arguments from russia and ukraine about claims by moscow, but it lost its invasion to prevent genocide. ukraine brought the case of united nations highest cool days off to russia. invaded last year. cubic uses moscow is abusing international no, by falsely alleging genocide, an eastern new crane. russia wants the case to be thrown out objects. so the court jurisdiction jeffrey nice is the full. i'm a lead prosecutor of some of the envelopes of it's for the united nations as the international criminal tribunal for you could flavio, he says ukraine made a wise move by approaching the cold. we know that ukraine is pursuing and
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successfully pursuing its own criminal proceedings. and although in any of those proceedings, a favorable decision by this court might be prayed in a might be referred to. i don't think, but i could be wrong, but i didn't think at this stage. the determination by international court of justice would necessarily have finding value in the other quotes, not least because there's plenty of evidence that they will have gathered and relying on. and they might not require the detail decision of a civil courses effectively. it is, but of course the deals with breaches of tree t a in support of its criminal procedures that i'm afraid is also with them. something name is put it on hold. because you crying was very inventive in turning to the quote in its application to have it's right,
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not to be falsely accused of you of genocide, as you explained in your helpful opening up to have it litigated, that is cooled. and so imagine a to lower ingle, imaginative use of little by lawyers know something we often see, but really welcome when we do see it as just mainly to this decision being of wider application than i suggest, palm is in ukraine's northern. so many regions say that working on the constant threat of attack russian tank, sol tillery, across, across the border hit agricultural lands, hundreds of times. my students describe a systematic campaign of 5th same bus. robbie has both in the village of kendra teeth, come harvesting season in wartime, ukraine of navigating open fields near the russian border means risking land mines and unexploded thoughts always keeping one eye on the sky for drones, missiles and russian artillery. it could just be one of the most dangerous jobs in
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the world. the people's lives are a priority. we only work when we know it's safe and there is no for us to learn. we take every precaution here. some of us feel the mind of the fuels we kind of get to because the road to mind of much of the farms in sumi region are no go areas because of russian munitions left behind or ukrainian land mines. place there as a deterrent winner. russian shell hit her farm. tatiana lost 27 head of cattle. she describes unrelenting russian attacks and says to me, needs more help me in the bar to version slide runs every day and watch what is happening here. the spots us an open fire. they are shooting that civilians, there's no military here and they know this, but they still open fire. damage from artillery and showing is fairly common in
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places like this in the assuming region. and that's because we're only a few kilometers away from the border. russian positions are set to be just beyond those power lines behind me. but this is not a normal front line. there are no tanks or trenches or troop movements. none the less communities here say they come under attack on a near daily basis. just as we arrived, a drone dropped grenades damaging a nearby cell tower, further isolating people here as a russian attack also damaged the local school and leveled the only hospital in this village. many have left. those still here show signs of stress and depression. so it's not fair is fair. what else is about to say i'm considering leaving? i have 2 children and it's terrifying to live. hey, i feel terrible. i feel that i don't want to do anything. i can't get used to it. we do retention. so the mining work to make farm land viable again could take 10
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years and will only begin after the war. for now, russia continues to target entire villages near the border. ukrainians carry on unwilling to leave, but ensure how much longer they can stay the same bus route of the old to 0. kendra teeth got village in ukraine. sylvia region. chinese farm is so long. he got his visit to russia on the way. if i'm using his counterpart, so grade level of and most k apparent believe to have discussed the increasing cooperation. either shop of oliver has moved from laska, the chinese for minnesota. one is a full day visit to russia is a plans event, as part of the russian chinese strategic security consultations during the meeting with his russian counterparts are getting a role. the 2 diplomats have exchanged keys on the premium prices and discuss security issues in the asia pacific region. both russia and china, a quite concerned about the growing military cooperation between the united states,
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japan and south korea. the 2 for ministers were also expected to discuss with letting the pieces negotiations with north korea and lead that king. george had been recently visiting russia's forest and loved the country just the day before russian trying a plan to increase the interruption on platforms such as the one rigs trick 20. and they showed high cold ration organization plus another topic that was presumably address as one to stand was like you, me, patients, possible visit to china in the near future. actually a very short puddled indicating stations was released with the chinese for administer. said that together with russia, they were ready to work on the creation of the multi polar world and the 5 world old and it's gone. that's one e will meet with russian security council secretary to collab pots for ship and perhaps russian presidents plus even patients will also receive the chinese top diplomats. but the russian side hasn't announced that he has one a visit to rush. it comes on the heels of his residence,
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meeting with us national security advisor drake sullivan, and malta with a chinese for administer, judge the us to fulfill its commitment. nope, to support taiwan independence. the schools will be open. we are opening and central neural. okay, 10 days off to the devastating of quake the in the hottest type areas of the high atlas mountain, the students are being educated in tents. you and says you have quite the space of all the 300000 people, thousands of living and make shift comes. stephanie deca has also visited mix of classrooms and as name. this is an effort to return the lives of so many children affected by this earthquake to some form of normal c, u, the government to set up these make shift classrooms if you will, in these tense today, should be the official 1st day of school. some students arrived this morning but
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causes couldn't get under way, particularly because of a lack of transportation for some of the children around 50 arrived here. they went around $3000.00 to come. and that's what we understand pretty much of work in progress because challenges still remain with transportation as we've been reporting over the last week. the roads are so incredibly difficult and the villages are still hard to get to. but this is really for the villages surrounding this era. we met one young boy outside 9 years old. all asking him if he wanted to return to school. he said yes, very much. his house was destroyed, his village was destroyed, and his school so. so this very much an effort to try and get things back to normal, but certainly this country still very much reading from that are great stephanie decker. i'll just narrow as me, nearly 200 more migrants have a right to me, a talent on and develop producer italian apartments at georgia,
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maloney has pushed through new measures designed to help the term my goods and speed up the re pop creation. the building of more detention centers has been approved, as well as the extension of the parent that people come be detained in them. but critics say the new measures of cru, unlikely to be an effective high full set has moved from the producer or around $200.00 people arriving in this latest round of different locations, bringing the total for the day to around $500.00. then i'm just starting to take back up again on line producer to around $1500.00 still of course much lower than what we saw a several 1000 just a few days ago. meanwhile, 700 kilometers away in rome, you tell him prime minister has to be needing a cabinet ministers meeting and what she said. but she had successfully growth on board. essentially, the european commission president to us live on the line with whom she came here to allow me to do that on sunday, in terms of viewing this as a european problem requiring a european solution. although some analysis really questioning just how specific
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that solution that they talked about on sunday really was the main purpose of this cabinet meeting though is to push through tough and measures, especially when it comes to people who arrived in italy and don't qualify for asylum seekers. status, they are currently held in circle repatriation centers. she is given the defense ministry, the task of building more of those centers. and she wants to extend the maximum amount of time the people are allowed to stay and then to 18 months. so that is being seen as something of a tyrant, potentially by georgia maloney and allies that also potentially by the time government some time to try to enact more bilateral agreements with various countries for repass creating people. because one of the main problems is an insufficient member of those or non working such agreements. so that when people do reach the end of that detention, that's simply given the instruction to leave and become undocumented people within easily i spoke to a representative for the international organization of migration. he said that this
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kind of measure had been used before and it fails. he called it useless and cruel hillside points is the fact of the last time the numbers across italy with this high in 20152016, only 8 percent were coming through long produce and now it's 70 percent. so lump it is, it does remain the real acute centre of this current situation. the person is the anti trust regulator has set out a series of rules designed to stop artificial intelligence. technology from being monopolized by a few powerful tech companies. proposals come 2 months before the u. k. hayes, the world's 1st a i safety summit. the baka has moved from london. so how do you go about protecting can seem, is the use of unofficial intelligence on the same time not stifling the developments of these rapidly accelerating industry? that's one of the big questions being asked by persons antique monopoly agency. the market and business all sorts see they all think the concerned about the power of a are being in the hands of, of the home full, a very powerful tech companies,
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which is why they've come up with a list of proposals include accountability, so always making sure that there is a human hand at the top of the food chain to put the brakes on the should things go wrong or indeed take legal responsibility if i, i, for instance, goes rogue. and then that's the question of flexibility. so a low income stream is to be able to freely choose between different a platforms as they want. this isn't cost simply the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all of the associated risk linked to official intelligence concerns about a i taking over people's job, leading to mass unemployment, about a already being used by and seed us government's autocratic regimes. indeed rogue states, for instance, a like having the freedom to choose between life and death on the battlefield. co pays the many of these challenging issues surrounding the tank will be opposite the world's 1st a i summit. so that's taking place in the u. k. in november, well,
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leaders have been invited from united states europe and further afield. the british appointments to receive that team to have the chinese on board. we know, of course, with china has in recent years had a very different relationship to its use of all as efficient intelligence using for instance, facial recognition as an extension of state power. the genie is very well out of the buffalo. the question is, how do you protect consumers while remaining fat to develop as the bulk of out to 0 london? and so it has hair on alex's era. well, do i quote, tumble in oregon athletics action from the diamond league coming up in sports with you on the from intimate moments to major surgery change the witness award winning films from around
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the, that schedule the sport now with java. thank you. laura. jenny, i most are the player at the center of the women's world cup kissing control. the city has been left out of spain's 1st scald since winning the tournament, new spain coach month. so to may, so she hasn't picked that my sorry for the upcoming nations lee games again sweden and switzerland in order to protect so most so it was kissed on the lips by then spanish, but will federation. president, luis will be all as during the woke up try, few presentation which she said was non consensual and let his resignation. 15 of things that while kept winning squat water included into a maze list, despite most of them being on strike until further changes made to the federation as the almost going any. and we fully support jenny and the rest of the players. we
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believe that the way of helping them is being by their side and listening to them on the top of sorry to hear and me and my staff think that this is the best way to protect her at this moment. invoke a moment. manchester city will kick off the defense of that champion, think title on tuesday as the group stage begins. city listed the 1st major european tracy and assemble in june and a favorites to do so again, pep, claudia decides begin that campaign against sub in team read. stop, i will grade at the in perspective the jump of do we didn't do anything special, just one. so, but, but for as of course, to collect data and have you can be part of that is in kind of approach, really the hardest to defend it. that it was to win it for the 1st time jump. he's like no easy. the position was when the 1st one, this new costs are getting ready for the 1st champions. the group match in more than 20 years. anyhow. side have a daunting task that are away from home. again, 7 time european champions. ac milan, the other 2 teams in group f all power sasha,
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maya garcia don't mind, is already being labeled the creeps day after facing the new call. so we'll come up against power sounds a man the front champions, 1st take on a birthday. adult and history have enjoyed great success domestically. but the champions league is a try. see the clubs have yet to win. coach louis enrique says is not helpful to become fixated on winning the competition. clement up as one only people when someone team or a club becomes obsessed with something. it's not a good sign you need in these, you have some, you need hope you need and vision. but hope's facing doesn't work in any sector of life. karen benjamin, i didn't tell you that it adds asian champions league when there's a, a g m k. his team mates a kite to that him. they won the last 3 now and they most i'll head, i'll have kicked off that much against now the whole is becca stand. they most fitness was in question ahead of his match after experiencing minded discomforts
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and training. it is goal us at half time. it's christy underwood, otto and i last to have arrived in iran ahead of the asian champions week match against the surplus. rinaldo and his teammates retreated to a warm welcome and they advised him to run out. yeah, this will be the 1st time since 2015. the saudi arabians face each other on time. tough because of get too much attention between the 2 countries. the assets expands are treated to 2 world records in one hour. i'm really finding eugene, oregon sus we. so e t h is that, asked the guy smashed the record in the women's 5000 meters. he saved almost 5 seconds of the previous fast. they stopped by can his face get gone into getting over the line in just a fraction a the full 10 minutes. the guy is always say to rouse 10, the well, 10000 mason sounds good. then obviously the biggest in athletics right now. remember, the time is break is that entails all right,
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a month for the 179 when i get the jacksonville texas. and finally, spain's top football league has announced a one year shot sponsorship deal with a welsh team that has the longest name in the world. here's the clubs chat with them, with the correct pronunciation or somebody put great gift. ok this week that of course i just simply above above. yes, that space that's a welsh club. i'm not going to attempt to pronounce will add the new legal like it on the shots. and the height to the deal brings more funds into the top. so would they would change the problem the week of the season. so just the 2 hours on the phone and they obviously did a bit of research. no. how can we typically, we tell you in with, and we got quite a few els in our name and we know it's so, but obviously they put 2 things together in the games with hopefully we can get some promotion out of it, you know, and get new people come to the games, maybe still some chance that'd be nice hope to pay for some of these changes because i wasn't looking a little bit, you know? so, so if it could make somebody, it would be great. how you awhile slower. i just think you could pronounce the name
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