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sticks on trees, participate in naval drills, and toughest on. many of them are political rifles for us to luna. close the gap on rivals round the grid and the spanish leaves details coming up with peter in supporting the the pretty woman argentine at the moment. heat wave boom, so nice, but not in the sites as you can see in the process of getting you typically in some false sense of urgency. it is fairly stormy. weather that storm circulating, bring go forth. normally winds into the fault and dotted and t's with significant. right. but the warnings of heat and that. so nose and option, tina probably good part of paragraph, the file se offers it with temperatures really from the highest that he's or even the low fourties nights. it's summer basically, but we're getting to the end of it. now that extends to some degree further into
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a se, preserve with the sheriff's office. the biggest thing, where is it coming up to conoral timing, re i but the bigger share i was running through peru and ecuador of already showed themselves to be dangerous, the heavy. so the line slide risk still exists. now they say they weigh about time against finals with the kind of b and then light sharon. so you know that they do pilot from give you a rather disappointing day in the lease the wrong button. and he also has that wind direction suggests it's will be up in the next k, monterey city to i mean, typically the 5 southern states, it also relatively well compared with the code of most of the rest of the us and indeed candidate with no occasionally fold back division line between winter and incoming summer as he wants to be produced as heavy rain and smooth. as you can see, as the an app that sees for the blind and the robotic arm for the disabled junk,
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australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence or side of that report. the ability to recognize objects on the far so that people with previous revision would be able to recognize every day objects, women mix science, robo goals, episode full on al jazeera. they may not be the top of the titles. they might not have the biggest stages, but they stand as tightens in the face of the freshest fall right. to move that you want to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the force behind jimmy's probably phenomena defined to make football one which is here the
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the here with the news, our on alpha 0 here as a reminder of the top stories the sour, harsh winter conditions and severe range and gaza have been making life among the ruins, worse for palestinians returning to parts of the strip this week. gaston h trucks, or among the long lines of vehicles tried to pass through the muddy roads and the nets are imported or is really military assaults. on the janine refugee camp in the occupied. westbank is continuing into its 3rd week in that time at least 45 polished indians had been killed. more than $20000.00, forced to flee, was really forces have raised homes to the ground and destroyed roads and infrastructure. the norwegian refugee council says it's being forced to suspend urgency around interior,
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an aid in nearly 20 countries. the decision will affect hundreds of thousands of people caught in wars, disasters, and displacement. it's in response to the us president donald trump. suspending funding for for an aide. the libyan authorities say they've uncovered a mass grave with the bodies of 28 migrants in the city of co front in the southeast. it's the latest tragedy involving people trying to reach europe through libya. officials say the grave was found during a read on a human trafficking site, during which $76.00 migrants were freed from detention. this is the 2nd site discovered in less than a week from on this ritual that malik trina joining us from aaa. malik, what more, are you learning at this hour about these graves? well, i spoke to abraham bill has and he's the head of the emergency ambulance services. and the cause of these,
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both of these sites were in different locations. one was discovered about 3 days ago in the area of the hub, where he said 19 bodies were re cover. a book just this recent one which is believed to be much bigger was found yesterday. he said that $28.00 bodies were recovered, but they are believed to be around 70 bodies from what he tells us, according to these statements of those that were free. i mean, when you look at the condition of the migrants that were free, you know, you can see a scars from being tortured. and they, they look like they were suffering, you know, under the, of these criminal gains. so really just goes to show what, what migrants go through on that long and perilous journey, you know, libya has long been a trends of help from migrants trying to reach europe. they come in from, you know, different parts of africa. they had north where they try to eventually cross the mediterranean sea to reach europe. and you know, this tragedy is,
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is what many find, unfortunately, what kind of reaction has come through malik? and what is the government in particular saying, as well, the international organization for migration, the, for you and migration agency, it has expressed shock and concern over over the discovery of the mask raise. you know, they say that many of the bodies that were recovered of were found with bullet wounds . so you know, it really just shocked and concerned. as far as living with the attorney general's office has said that it's open investigation is taken testimony from those that were freed. according to their statement, 3 people were arrested. one lived in 2 foreigners. but look, livia has uh, you know, suffered from a conflict, an instability for more than a decade of really looking for these can cope with the number of migrants that are
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coming in to live. you know, especially now which to down the un as refugee agency says that more than 210000 suit your needs have come into libya since funding there started in april 2023 and more than 4 to 500. so these refugees are entering the country on a daily basis, and often they come in through as cobra, which is a major transit hub. a. so you know, libyans need to, to one come together, unite, stabilize the country. so that way they can secure the borders. and you know, the conditions of migrants that are on these routes, they suffer a lot of, especially in the hands of people some of worse. okay, thank you so much. malick trainer, reporting from tripoli or across syria. access to electricity is extremely limited with money having power for only 2 hours a day. years of war and sanctions have worse and the energy crisis. the new
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government says it's working to fix the problem with some of been job aid reports from damascus. but in that are going to the neighborhood is one of the most impoverished areas in damascus. it's alleys go dark and the sun goes down. when mohammed has had to ask her teenage daughters to quit school so they can help her to put food on the table inside like thousands of city and she struggles the basic necessities. and even if the empty fridge wasn't broken, there's no electricity to run it. he has such a month to just to get ahold of electricity comes on for only one hour, twice a day. the situation with that electricity is miserable. i con, describe how bad the conditions. uh, we can't wash. it will take showers. my children have no lights for studying. my husband's respiratory device needs electricity to function. i been cartoons and testing inside the heaters, just to get them years of water and sanctions of obliterated the power sector. so
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the out of the required $6500.00 megawatts, senior produces just $1300.00, which means a 22 hour day, the power outage for most homes. it also limits series industry in all of the areas of the economy. much of the infrastructure has either been destroyed or maintained for over a decade. this is eastern data zoar for the infrastructure. it has been decimated, and it's the same every bit on the outskirts of the capital, only one out of 4 transformers works at the $500.00 station. it's main, tyler was destroyed, and the rest looted by gangs loyal to the former regime. but even the ones which are operational have not been maintained or upgraded for years. and we have been facing grave difficulties maintaining the power plants and providing the necessary spat pots. the full, the lifting of sanctions will be an incentive. it is not likely that people would notice a rapid improvement in the sector even fall,
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a crime in some mats and international companies. step in rehabilitation of the pilot infrastructure takes months if not years. now, the major issue is fuel the fuel is available. we can reach a full 1000 megawatts capacitor was but that's too long. the wait for many syrians, the v building and reconnecting, what they can, and many parts of the country which are offered are using alternative solutions like solar panels. the government says it is by other ties in development of the solar potential by attracting investors and turning logic in solar projects. but how much can not afford it and has to keep our children out of school and continue to but and garbage to stay warm. as the sun goes down, entire neighborhoods in fayetteville, dar, this is tremors of light that you see this are from solar panels and thought that people have put together. the new administration says that it wants to get people to get explicitly 247 times. that is 100 feet of in house
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problem in the box. nearly 60 countries are taking part in a final day of naval exercises and practiced on the drills include an international fleet review, search and rescue operations, and live firing demonstrations outside of the events. many of the participating countries are political adversaries. they include the us on china, iran and saudi arabia, russia, india, and turkey. come out, hyder was on board a pa kasanya ship, and the regency centers. this reports in the maritime excess. i then the a, b and c is under way. the buckets on navy had organized a major maneuver, a head and a, b, and c with 6 take on face partners and bathing. some of them have brought the neighbor the rest of the day. if you're in see if it, sooner than endeavor to forge across the lines, not just for the reading of the board, but also the neighborhood for this from other countries. as you can see,
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some of the ships are now passing by now and where there is a major exercise the airport and also taking part in the next the size deviation ring of the navy. i know so being involved in this particular endeavor, it is important to know that budgets on strategic any located along the, at a, b, and c. and one of the priority then that in the event of any conflict of august on really be interested in joining the the lines of communication. ready remain open the big was about 5 power, the noise die and good, unfortunate and power, then cardboard ship, watch crushed it up on their dining chords as they come out of the bush and got it . the model, how you did all your data on the, at a, b, and c, and army units from the u. s. and south korea have held joint military drills close to the middle tri zone with north korea. it comes at a time of height intentions on the korean peninsula and uncertainty about what the
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return of president trump would mean for the region. from mcbride reports from poach you on in south korea. up in the mountain valley firing range, close to the border with north korea. i show of military minds by us and south korean forces. these joint drills are criticized by pre own gang, which sees them as preparation full for the us rejects that, saying they provide stability through the tyrants. the value of training for this is a great impact is building those relationships with our counterparts building communication lines with each other. but a big question now hangs over the future of such drills with the return of donald trump to the white house. in his 1st, tim, as he held diplomatic summits with north korean leader kim junglin mill, it 3 exercises would drastically scaled back. we will be stopping the war games, which will save us
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a tremendous amount of money on less than until we say that the future negotiation is not. it's going along like it should. trump, as also threatening to make south korea pay more for the station and give us troops . i to also ask who i'm sorry you're gonna have to pay for your military. we have 40000 troops over there. you're gonna have to pay in the is the trump has not been in office. these exercises have been held with an increased frequency and scale, reflecting both the close and military ties between the us and south korea and the height and tensions with north korea. the drills have also been expanded to include the military of japan to counter no, totally north korea and threats, but the expanding influence of china in the region. the meeting last week between trump and japanese prime minister, she gather with sheba, seem to reinforce that close relationship, but both tokyo and so no the potential for volatility from
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a trump. whitehouse rub mcbride, i'll just say era poach on south korea. russian drone attack. so spark to fire and ukraine's capital t overnight into monday. caves mayor says no one was injured as the drone hit, a non residential building. crane says moscow also attacked the northeastern city of sue me were one woman was injured and several homes damaged. ukrainian designers and artisans are taking a centuries old style of embroidery and updating it as a symbol of national pride at a time before our correspondents in rome con, has more from the capital keys. the ones reserved for special occasions. these clothes have now taken on a very different meaning as rushed up mounted a full scale invasion of the ukraine. it 3 years ago. russian president vladimir putin, cold, ukrainian statehood, a fiction. many people, hey, so will that attempt to deny that culture and history but it had the opposite
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effect. ukrainians began to deal deeper into their own history. determined to preserve that cultural heritage. he also blew up to just the name, especially during the war when we need to defend this identity. interest in folk, traditional culture naturally grows. this is true both for people who have been and remain involved in it, as well as for those who previously did not know how to express their identity. the style of clothing is coal is fine coat, which at loosely means embroidered and dates back to the 19 century. each region of ukraine has a unique style. but these clothes aren't just all to fax to be displayed in museums . people with the traditional clothing as a symbol of pride and resistance. yeah, the more so let me know. i think this is an incredibly beautiful tradition and was in it. there is something very important for women. a woman, embroidering her own shirt was a tradition passed down from generation to generation. each one of these patents
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has a very specific meaning to the local culture. this one, for example, is about the fatality of the learning. this is the harmony between 9th and i, and this one, for example, is the tree of life. now what you kind of design is doing is dating the symbols to reflect the new reality. the way once embroider, we celebrated things like agricultural heritage, some styles now reference the war in new to greens and in the style of military uniform with it's and that's half of all i think the beginning of the full scale war had a significant impact on this before that, people often chose embroidered shirts for celebrations. however, the war has effected all aspects of life, including fashion embroidered shirts started being made in this modern style. fashion often references the engine in modern but a and ukraine. the old symbols have taken on a more patio take style, reflecting the mood of the people who say they are determined not to surrender and
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a tri nations warm up to them and they by beating. so that forgets on a day that so 2 centuries that the brits good schooled $150.00 at around to run a pool on these ada. 8 proposals score 308 for the last 6 with gets even though it over to the reference with a full spear came, williamson is sitting in a max with his appointments with an m b 's and 133 of 113 delivery services. that's an excellent shot. what came williamson, so he's gonna pick up another bonded sized state square. we're just gonna keep going to different menus. uh um, probably because a lot of different things. i mean we, we had the night game last game and i do at least that today which i'm certainly had some different characteristics. i, you know, as a team is just getting nice and clear when we, um, set up for our next match. um, hopefully the final of the some and then uh and then on woodside um into the champion start see so um, a lot of exciting crate coming up jaden hood. so in the philadelphia, eagles,
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albany superbowl champions of to they demolished back to back when is the kansas city chiefs for the nfl as big as prize? the cheats we're playing for an unprecedented food stay titles, but didn't even come close as the eagles us. so the dominated the game in new orleans. the defense was especially strong with the chief schools, back tech homes, 66 times and intercepted twice, eagles, cold about coats. through a superior 46, jo touchstone paused to help fill a 4020. when it was arranged to narrow the last to the chief except the super bowl 2 years ago. sometimes you have to service, you have to wait your turn, you know, dealing with dealing with all the you know, everything that came with the last super bowl as great as a performance was it wasn't enough to when i think going through those emotions and processing those things and processing that experience, little little grey flaming me and enhance my desire to when you tell me the civil
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rights and sort of watch them on the road, i'll stick with you the rest of your career. i mean, if there was, these would be the 2 losses that will motivate me to be even better. so the rest of my career because you only get so few of these and you have to capitalize on these and um they hurt probably more than the wins. so good. we spent 2 nfl broad costs of which of grades and asked him how kansas city can recover from such a heavy loss as well as anybody can. they can remember, patrick, the homes, the face of the nfl. this was the space super bowl appearance. he's only 29 years old in theory, he's best he is still lay out there ahead of him. he's already won 3 super bowl rings, and does he misses t? so organization of being here before, let's not forget. 4 years ago, they were thrashed in super bowl 55 by the top of a buck in is the very next year. they go to spies the i see championship game, and then the subsystem 3 years, they being one of the teams in the big jobs at the super bowl. so they know what it takes to turn it around, but it be a long off season. it has to be
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a lot of self reflection and a lot lot of looking within the organization. what they can do to turn this around to going into the next season. spa salon i have sized, again, legally does around the adults abusing severe foster community leads to rubber 7 top ski the leads top score for the 19th goal of the season. severe equalized, the full boss went back in front off to the break. familiar, low pace flowing with these 1st sets of the gas. griffin yet they made it 31. so the canceling $12665.00. that's a great loss. tough now with a main off, the low phase was showing a straight read for that challenge. also with onto a full one, the food and the table. one point behind the plastic and the good going to be sent to adjust to frail. so very nice to talk a little so. so the pressure is mounting on top of the boss and post the cold blue of the what see, so i get knocked out of english as a cup by aston villa, jacob ramsey and moving rogers way to to know to the buildings, systems, nissan and nothing still hold the go back,
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but it was too little too late for the premium eaters livable was done by plymouth. the sidebottom of england seconds here were given a tendency for a whole. the alias had full fine holidays, stepped up and school to get some of the lead up to 53 minutes. one of the final school out of the composition limits celebrating the famous way call us l, correct. as one is 1st into attendence title. in lots of them, the top seed was up against alex them and when the final and he would suit a fight back from the australian to win to fits the one becoming the 1st spanish champion into 2 of them. it's 52 year history. it was also the 17th career title for the 21 year old. oh, correct. well now head to doha for next week's cover open. and then we'll leave a day for the time being. i'll have most bullets news of it like today. we'll see
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you later. thank you so much, peter. overall fleet, or is and tech executives are in the french capital for an international summit on artificial intelligence. the meeting and paris aims to discuss the ethical, political, and economic challenges of a i. presidents and $91.00 micro has unveiled plans to invest more than a $110000000000.00 and the technology in france and saucer. butler reports from paris. the french style top that is europe's big ulta official intelligence hope less than 2 years since its creation. we stroll a, i had secured multi $1000000000.00 funding partners with microsoft and gain global attention. but unlike most of its american competitors, me straw is best thing on open source technology and says it aims to make a lie more accessible and diverse as a european access company. we've been focused on bringing a meant that their language is to do now to be of assistance. we've also been
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focused on bringing chico, access to the technology for the open source, but he's mentioning when he approaches very important to investigate on what is wrong with that spanish. the thought would be a good that to a gentleman and, and they are a, specifically a tune for having new teachers who are varies a mistrial, maybe leading europe's a. i push, bought the continent is still lagging behind for now. silicon valley's take firms dominate the industry, but that could be changes. in january, chinese, still a top deep seeks done the world by releasing a low cost, high performing chat to model. the sure gets us rivals and send tech stokes tumbling. the timing was approved for washington, just the week off the us president, donald trump unveiled the hall for trading and all of our infrastructure plans. the release of deep chic, hey i from a chinese company should be a wake up call for our industries that we need to be laser focused on competing to
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in the challenges for your pin governments as to catch up with the us and china in the a i race and also convince the citizens the a like doesn't have to be scary. we can actually change their lives. the pressure probably concerns a wide spread fee is of job loss is to worries that a i could destroy to minus the one on the list says that you need to increase investment and change the narrative to stay competitive. i think the glazing is very much, maybe, but there has been an over discussion of the risks of a i, i think we need to be doesn't more above average in decent you up as well in order to dig, start the bodies, the changes that they need to make you that's out to the others, the use the term and to avoid dependence on us in chinese, a technology box unless the book accelerates in freshman and innovation, it's risk being left behind in the context that is rapidly re shaping the world. patasha butler ultra 0, paris a. okay,
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that's it for the news. our thanks for watching. we're back in just a moment. was much more off the days news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. we'll see you in a minute. the pakistan as one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world. and women are, it's was to with one dying every hour due to pregnancy complications. when one east meets the breeds midwives fighting to save the lives of pakistani mothers and their babies. pakistan's maternal mortality on l g 0. brought mobile share. s came in, strikes gunfire, and then your a dangerous journey from my home village. inter dawn now disease is catching up with her. mother is worried. the plane back home came and dropped and killed my mabel with school had true an eyesore it. this is joe opened up with
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a town that many refugees are traveling through before the influx. there are about 7000 local residents. now we have more than $40000.00 displaced, the solstice are declining. there is no water to drink. mania, worried about what will happen when the rainy season starts. the may. what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll find more than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions increased. and this war and this kind of christ all hail the planet on a jersey to the latest news. as it breaks presidency, lensky has guides the international carrying fee to step up on this deliveries to ukraine, signee and defensive with detailed coverage people with must department of government
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efficiency showed up here the us is headquarters, demanding access to the building from around the world for the people of what made any annual fee tests be a $10.00. it's the end of a painful chapter of displacement. the is really forces destroyed palestinian homes, shops on roads, and the janine refugee camp, leaving behind scenes of complete destruction, devastation the you're watching on to 0 light from headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate to also coming off, trudging through the slush sludge. the weather is making life even more miserable
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