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they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the, this is the deadline use live from the data. somebody in the, i say, needs to 46 member council of europe, mates to id, correct. russia was kicked out after its invasion, putting for a lot of minutes to lensky, virtually from and seem to be pushed for weapons. and foster also coming on the
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head of the company behind chat g p t. answers, questions in the us congress, send off mattel's little mike is out. official intelligence can be kept in check by the government. and the world's biggest film festival is officially underway. started to come has been of a shadow fund questions of the, about the prominence and one in particular, the math and the how it welcome to the program. late is the 46 member countries of the council of europe making in iceland for the 1st summit in 18 years. the organization was set up after the 2nd world war to uphold human rights across the continent. as it mates for just the 4th time, it's offering full throated support for you. try on holding russia accountable for
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the damage done by its invasion on the i'm some of you are up run out seeing reg cubic as leaders from the council of europe met for the 1st time in almost 2 decades, sped on by the russian invasion of ukraine the summit is only the fault of its kind since the inception of the post will bought a 70 fall years ago as lead as gave the opening remarks. it was clear what was top of the meetings agenda. ukraine is fighting for the values we be leaving. and we hold, so dear me and i am so grateful that we are united in protecting peace and promoting democracy. because this is the very reason why the accounts of us was created. the ukrainian president delivered eventual address making. he's now
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familia, please, the plains. we also need more than $500.00. yes. he's no air and the past system will be perfect. and i'm sure when we get there, wow, understand to be our base tomorrow. we must leave 0 to the rest. the german chancellor said must go. must pay for the devastation. the whole part comes to view. it is important in punishing the will crime is that the russian occupies on the money accountability. the no most damage you see russia is infecting when you're trying to day to day. this hastily arranged so much a united front against threats to you opinions, a q. it's a c, l, a, a d, w, you crime, correspondent ne connelly told us more about the council of europe. and what keith hopes to get from the making for the council of europe is one of the organizations
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set up in europe, off the 2nd world war to promote human rights sort of lower democracy. it doesn't have a huge budget to isn't fine active apart from that. you are being quoted for the human rights. but now it's having a summit for the 1st time in about 20 years. and it includes countries in europe that are not inside the use. you have the u. k that you have turkey, you have the ukraine and lots of other neighboring countries in this part of the world. and they are going to talk about a registry of damage done to ukraine since about basically having one central place where people who have lost businesses of times out of the kind of material damage to fix them and buy versus will, can put that claims in one place those can be adjudicated and then often will potentially reparations can be imposed on russia. russian property abroad can be confiscated to pay for those reparations. so this is kind of the 1st step to what kind of more formal process looks people here and ukraine, hoping that this will make it possible to actually start confiscating rushes assets for this sort of already being frozen come late and keeps. it had to be friends,
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supreme court has been detained for allegedly accepting a 2 and a half 1000000 euro pride and the corruption authorities site. it's one of the biggest if a cases and stands as an example of its determination to remove a major hood long book to get the your opinion on a couch full of money. but this is only a fraction of what ukrainian investigators have found. a total of about 2 and a half 1000000, euro alleged bribery payments that the civil load can you as you, as the head of the ukrainian supreme court, you accepted? well, then you have to look into the team. that's and they've huge, this is the highest profile case since the anti corruption prosecutor's office. and the national anti corruption bureau started working. i can say this without exaggeration to consume, and it's the highest profile discovery, the highest ranking person in the judicial branch of government ever is. this is precisely why this case weighs so heavily. someone who's supposed to punish
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corruption is suspected in a bribery scheme for several od. can you, as you have allegedly received the money as a reward for a ruling in favor of an oligarch? the damage to the image of ukraine's traditional system is considerable. would you mind holding on? so do we have to state that corruption at all levels? and especially in the supreme court, i can be sure what to inflict irreparable damage to the reputation for the pen credibility of the court and destroys the authority of justice. i'm sorry to have problems with them. ukraine continues to rank poorly into corruption perceptions index from global group transparency international. it's considered one of the most corrupt countries in europe. the president has repeatedly promised to step up to fight against corruption, a pre requisite for ukraine's possible accession to the european union. as a result in increasing number of corruption cases had been uncovered. for example, in the countries ministry of defense. so it's not that the whole sure system,
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like the case shows that the system seems to be cleaning itself up, and that the anti corruption bodies are actually achieving good results. that they have started to prosecute those who are previously considered untouchable drops in the door. and the work continues according to the anti corruption authorities, the probe into other people with potential involvement. and the bribery case is ongoing. all right, time to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. this l. the for those president jim or last so is facing an impeachment, hearing in the national assembly opposition. lawmakers say he disregarded warnings of embezzlement. of the state owned oil. transportation company charges denies. for mike, as are expected to vote on the impeachment, display was summoned, rusty has borne to the countries in the west or facing the most severe threatened to freedom of expression. who's of the one who's locked talk?
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you know, it might read public, addressed to the british book awards. it's 9 months since rusty was stabbed and seriously injured on stage during a lecture in the united states. it'd be ryan's of late to funding and parts of northern italy around $900.00 people of pain evacuated, including part of a hospital. these 5 services side, the brain band slides for each down and kind of stranded right so far, no reports casualties. us president joe biden has canceled his trip to australia and popping you if you need to try to manage the debt. talks between republicans and democrats, if no agreement to raise the debt level is reached, the united states could default as early as june 1st, with potentially dot economic consequences for the us and the global economy. we're
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having a wonderful time is going well. but despite the smile, the situation is serious. us president joe biden is in the midst of negotiations with congress to keep his government's budget afloat. treasures in person to following on the debt is simply not an option. our economy would fall into recession. there were devastated retirement account to increase borrowing cost, and according to moody's, nearly $8000000.00 americans who lose their jobs and international reputation would be damaged and extreme it further let that happen. every few years, the united states reach is a credit limit. before the government can borrow more money to finance everything from paying government employees to state expenditures, it needs the help of congress to raise the debt ceiling. but the us congress is split along partisan lines and the negotiation on raising the debt limit has grown
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into a game of high stakes. political poker between democrats and republicans, will not sacrifice our values. they are not, they'll probably not sacrifice their values, but we'll have to come together on something that can avoid default default is a disaster. full stop. i think we set the stage to carry on further conversations that, you know, we only have 15 days, really to go. and we've got to find a way that we can curve our spending, raise our debt limit, and also grow our economy. the u. s. has never defaulted on its debt. failure to find in agreement could cause long term damage to the global economy. not just that of the us. republicans and democrats are battling the clock, seeing who will flinch 1st as both sides seek to further their agendas over where the government should spend its money. they have the v of
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official intelligence company that creates a check g p t says he's industry needs to be regulated. some elements fund is called open. i mean, really have you told us will make is in washington, that artificial intelligence office, many opportunities, committee boss, he said he shares the public's consent about how it could change lots. billy said i, i poses a serious risks. is that need to be managed and suggest to the us or global agency, or the setup to regulate? i tech folks, necessarily. here, they definitely step in simon's was at the senate hearing and told us about what kind of regulation the in the industry might see. and that's the problem that nobody knows, and there are few scenarios, right? or ideas out there. what do you, how do you do it if you know a, i, out of houston,
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texas be, can become a problem. so where can it become a problem? how can i become a problem of who is over seeing, overlooking, and do you create something like an agency, a government agency who has not just a carrot, but also stick? who can enforce regulations, codes loss is that drugs can be a scenario of as, let's say a and do you know, we're talking not just united states, but this is a global thing. i got a global problem more challenge if you will, should there be something like a um, a supreme court of forth for a i and what to do with a i what not to do with that. but so those were the questions, some of yours as well as miss altman and 2 other people who testified their very smart people, one from ibm and one professor with a capacity on the i research and ask themselves and asked each other. so nobody has
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the answer that i think as of now i was different financing. washington dc was the show guys for some of the world's best send, the 76 can film festival is officially underway. the question on everyone's lips though, is, who would walk away with the grand prize, the prestigious palm do on tuesday, all eyes were on the styles of driving for the glittering opening ceremony. specifically one who's come back as far as the fuel eyebrows. a ton, some things are entirely predictable. it's always a red carpet spectacular. but the jury president hopes deliberations for the top prize will be in a 2nd. but don't trying to find a way of, of formulating yourself and to avoid concerns just definitely. it's so boring to be in the, in a, in a you're a when it's consensus. this year's calm is not being with tight control. oversee many critics of asked why actor jodie debt has featured so prominently starring in
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the festivals opening film. one that isn't even in the competition, hits celebrity come back, cause be much to be to the doctor. last year's blockbuster. his explosive defamation trial opens, fits his ex wife, and it states in one awkward moments a reporter was keen to hear if a prominent me to support her on the jury would even go to see that spelled. you're asking me that. yes. so um, well you'll see, i guess if i'll see it and i don't know how i feel about it if i do. thank you. yeah, us, dr. michael douglas received an honorary award in recognition of his 55 year acting to the are getting older of this me so much to me because there are hundreds of festivals, film festivals, all around the world. but there's only one time and there's only one
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top prize 21 films from all over the world are in competition for prestigious palm door. okay, can we have next adult film series this time titled the face of a non it's coming up after shop, right? don't forget a website as they are d, w dot com for all the latest news and analysis, and we're on social media as well, but handling needs at the definitely use the twitter and instagram. i'm anthony howard in buildings. thanks for watching d. w. and with in the world you're watching a good the can you hear the we are all set. we are watching close all the to bring you the story behind the new.

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