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the, the, this is the, the news live from palate as the annual g 7 summit gets on the way in japan, ukraine's presidents of landscape will address the gathering impressive, and the leaders of the wealth top economies face to face. also coming up with flooding in a century,
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an old and instantly at least 13 people have been killed in rescue assets on the way to reach trumpet the residents and syrian president bush saw a sod arrives in jade off to attend the arab league summit. and the decade of regional isolation for his raising the guy that was welcome to the program and apologies for the wrong pictures that we played. edit that idea of a story lead as of the world's most powerful democracies meeting in japan, for summit, likely to be dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine and china is growing global influence. they also expected to announce further sanctions on most go to friends. presidents the landscape is expected to join the leaders in person ahead of their
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official meetings. in hiroshima, the lead us visited the cities peace pock. that's a memorial side to the 10s of thousands of people killed by the 1st atomic bomb which was dropped by the united states during the final days of world war 2. and as this news came out in the last few hours here and we just sent to in hiroshima, that was definitely a ripple of excitement. and i think you can see what the appeal for zalinski would be to be on ation. soil bringing his message to lead is he and not just in europe and the united states as, as we've seen him being recently. but also i think particularly important for him
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is going to be bringing his message, not just to the members of the g 7 who are pretty much lined up behind him already . but also some with the political part, the countries who have been invited to this g 7 summit countries, like i think, 1st and foremost, particularly india. if we look at new venture, emoji the prime minister of india, sorry, influential lead to the c a. he's also got the chair of the g 20, another major grouping of course, and india, one of these countries that is try to kind of walk a pretty neutral line on the was so far, it hasn't wanted to anger russia, which has a long see it has a long standing relationship with so for a lot to me, so let's give the opportunity to be able to even potentially get face time with new vendor, emoji, and other leaders like him being sort of on the fence over the was so far. i think it was particularly interesting for us, and let's get this point. richard russell has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons eventually. but this is g 7 summit is now taking place in the city where
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the world's 1st atomic bomb was dropped. this a symbolism intended. is it playing into the summit? yeah, absolutely. it means very strong. symbolism here in the chapter. it depends prime minister for me. ok. today he comes from hearing in her russia and um, earlier in the day we just saw at the top day he took the g 7. the lead us to the memorial, which you can see just in the fall distance behind me. the, the don't that this become an icon of what happens here in 1945 when american nuclear bum uh lived each year, killing a 100000, maybe more people. um and it just, it has is preparing a statement which the other leaders will be signing onto, you know, trying to re, if um, the g 7 lead is commitment to creating a world one day without nuclear weapons. but i think venue will be wondering whether this really goes beyond the symbolism, because the sad fact of the praying for is that in many minds,
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it's only on the line, the continuing relevance of nuclear weapons. the fact of letting me a person who's been using them is be making threats with nuclear weapons. but also the fact that ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons back in the 1990s to russia. losing perhaps the ultimate protection at losing a weapons that many countries looking on might think could have prevented that invasion from happening in the 1st place. so a strong message is coming out from a g 7 on nuclear weapons at the moment, but many questions to be asked about really, how much of an impact it can have. now ukraine, surely on top of the agenda that but there's another potential crisis looming in the region that that's taiwan. just the world's leading factory of semi conductive ships. but paging sees the island as a break away. providence. what role will event issue play at this conference?
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yes, certainly we're going to see the taiwan featuring in the communicate coming out at the end of this meeting for japan. here. it's a particularly important issue because taiwan is barely more than a 100 kilometers away from the southern tip of japan. so this is absolutely on japan still step this issue. but also china is more broadly the discussion of how these rich democracy should deal with china, trying to coordinate depositions is very much front of minds here. i think the, the se americans and the europeans in briefing the media leading up to this above sort of suggesting that they've influence the other towards that point of view that the americans have made the europeans and little bit more aggressive towards china . the europeans essentially say that they've managed to tone down the americans in somewhat to us, china and the language that they will kind of settling on this. this idea that they want to de risk that relationship with china to reduce vulnerabilities in their relationship, particularly their economic relationships and going forward. the chinese for that
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part say, well they think that this is the time of the coupling attempt is being used along the findings around in recent years. that is the coupling by simply by another name . but we'll watch what comes out and they communicate over the weekend to get 100 bits of welcome to w as chief international editor. thank you. or the piece park in hiroshima, which was lead has visited is the main official memorial to the nuclear bombing office. city on x report looks at a much small personal form of the story to witness an 80 full year old survivor of the nuclear attack. who welcomes visitors into a home to talk about the experience? i guess so always welcome to visit to chico tanaka in hiroshima. and you visitors arrive almost every day.
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the 84 year old has turned to the house into a meeting place. today people have come home away from britain, huddled my name, we go to kind of i survived the at the bottom in the shadows and it wasn't easy for me to talk of. but i'm going to tell you today to she was in elementary school, a 1st grader on august 6th, 1945 on that day, and american airplane of heat in the sky. this is followed by a blinding light. she was 2 kilometers away from where the bomb designated she suffered painful, dense, most of the night. this is the kind of book to the most on my way home. i so many people coming towards me from nearby, they all had severe burns, more and more people came because back then there was a stream here. do not collect the significance. i've called the lead down and died
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in the sense that there were bodies everywhere. she has since told her story to people from many countries to she could knows people from all over the world, including in ukraine a to use of to hiroshima. the fee of a new killer attack has returned the message and it looks like we were talking on a video call with this. i said the sapling, there's nothing i can do. i have hardly any money, no influence. but my friend told me there is something you can do. you witness the horrors of the atomic bomb, tell the whole world about it took me to know so to speak with them. okay, let me take a look at it. so do you think i need to have to discuss the head of the meeting of g 7 industrial nations and he receives the city stage to use for him to she co. tanaka said she hopes a simple message, reach the attendees you told us to make friends with people from all over the
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world. how do we do that? what's going on with that to me? that'd be nice as well, but it just requires human kindness. now it might surprise some of you, but i have become friends with the grandson of president truman who ordered the use of the a bomb. content should also visit hiroshima as should all other leaders between the children's peace monument in here a shame is peace memorial park. many of the victims where his young mistress equal to knock a was then she says she also speaks for them. it's a contribution to piece or at least 13 deaths have now been confirmed in northern entities was flooding in a century rest. yes, it's on the way and the west affected regions were on the number of people a fear to be trapped. authorities are still trying to assess the full scope of the
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devastation. the rain is less intense now, but the flood voltage, so little sign of receiving the w correspondence on the funding cub. go to 1st and look at the situation simply on the adobe danger for me. of the sellers of mirrors. i've never seen anything like it to my whole life as a prima. must be most. salvatore hasn't been themselves ever since. walter level begins rising this afternoon in this village, you go in, it's at least not the flood to emilio romani, our region within was what does it consume the ground and some motions, neighbor middle course kitchen outside the rain has stopped, but to rain should overflows from swollen rivers and controls continue to go into villages in the region, wreaking havoc and putting the stream on emergency services. such as the door, a mechanic who lives on the sea for upper floor,
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says he strides and bean to contact the fire service for him. but he is a bit to check your market, but on this right now, the focus is rightly on rescuing people from hoses lights are the worry about pumping out the water. the floods have also sparked outpouring a pin, a steam supporting t is quite to fill the gaps. edwardo, along with his friends, has been on his feet since 5 in the morning, helping with evacuation and rescue operations. he's from the area and isn't sure what does happen to his own home traffic that's been helping to manage traffic, helping places in the country sites where the water rose to half a meter. it's the 4th or 5th time that i've had to change my clothes today. i don't have fresh thoughts left. i'm out of closed because of the dire situation in google has also drawn extra professional hands from other parts of the
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country. on amazon, the situation is quite desperate and know the whole region of amelia romano is suffering from something really quite unimaginable. the resources are what they are, but we try to do what we can with what we have for residents, like valentina cody health is usually when she was walking this morning by knock on the door for ground floor. the apartment by the police evacuated uninterruptible. she's now waiting with the family to be taken by the emergency services to her parents. know this is settled, i hope to return soon, but i don't know when we live in the ground floor. all the wood is damaged, so is the kitchen. i just hope it's not too long for 2, right. getting residents to safety is the priority and it leaves like tone, region. everything is can we do w? sonya phonic. all the files that report is in
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a belong. yeah. and joins is not from the at. sonya, what's the situation where you are right now and also in the more remote regions? well actually it's been raining here to the um in bologna, uh, and uh, integrated by to call it an area here and, and green is expected to continue over the next few days. now, yesterday we were actually trying to reach the town of fence so which is about 50 kilometers southeast of bologna, which is one of the worst affected areas in these floods. but that proved absolutely impossible because many of the roads here to either been blocked by the authorities or simply don't exist anymore because they are, you know, completely under water. you know, yesterday we fost entire fields. and when the odds called feed is completely so much, we sold gas stations completely under water, and that's all the flu go where i find that report what the label is raising. they completely dramatically. we. we spoke to a few residents who said, you know, maybe of the sellers and gardens were drive by 1 pm local time yesterday. and they
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started putting up within minutes. we saw this, but it seems that people, some people, you know, trying to get all the cards from the mazda of the water. though, of course, the big question. there is ways to box these weight goes, because literally everything there is under water. now our rest to operations going well, there is a massive rescue operation underway. yesterday we bought several units off the timing on me on the coast guard who were helping out in several towns and villages were also seeing rescue workers were pitching in from other parts of the key. we spoke to some firefighters from print to who told us that they had, you know, you, especially the boats to, to rescue about 200 people from the, from the village of google loan. and they was still active when we left yesterday evening. and as we saw on the 4th, of course, that of several of your teams of volunteers who have come to give us plenty of us be pulling good sources, getting these rubber boats to rescue people. we saw a pretty dramatic rescue of a 95 year old woman yesterday from the loud round full window using one of these
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rumble. now. okay, i think we've lost a sony of the apologies for that. so we continue with onyx story. siri and president bush, all a sod has arrived in saudi arabia for the arab league summit. a soft was welcomed by saudi officials on arrival at the main airport in jetta. it's the 1st time more than a decade, but he has been invited to attend the summit. so it was also thoughts by most our of states following a solid boot the response to protest against his rule in 2011 assuming civil war that killed some 350000 people. his return to the $22.00 member club of nations is another signal that syria and a subs installation seems to be ending. let's say reinstate tv captured the
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moment special rolla side came in from the cold. i saw the diplomat ton delivers his invitation to rejoin the arrow bleak, a dramatic turning to ryan for the pariah president, accused of butchering his own people. defending the control the sea, the arab league said it was about opening a channel of communication, the mama, and on my far return of syria is the beginning of a movement. no name, ha, man, and cut off in 2011, aside, faced nationwide on race and the direct challenge to whose diagnostic grip on power to send to the army unleashing a bloody civil war that has claimed half a 1000000 lives and sent millions leading syria aside was placed under sanctions, and ostracized by the international community with the war on going, us says nothing has changed. good afternoon,
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everyone. happy monday. we have been consulting with our partners about their plans and making clear that we will not normalize relations with the side regime and that our sanctions remain in full effect for us side. it's not just doors abroad that are opening doors at home to send them because this month he hosted his a weight in counterpart to why one of his countries closest allies. there was the 1st such visit since the war broke out. more evidence, perhaps, of a broader diplomatic soft i was onto lebanon now, which has been my it since 2019. and then the economic crisis that the world bank has dumped one of the worst and molten history. 11 these pounds value as folded by at least 98 percent against the dollar. inflation for the food is even worse. one group here, particularly hot by the price rises of the countries many refugees. we meet
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a syrian mother struggling to feed her family. having little or no food to eat, it's the daily reality for this syrian refugee family living in a wooden hut on the outskirts of the lebanese capital. they are poor and often go hungry. so, how is this? the service is a tool? we need all of the find some cheese and sometimes i buy bulger, lentils, or rice, that's all never meat or fish, unless someone takes pity on us and gives us something about the money she earns. as a cleaning lady at a school is no longer enough food inflation 11 on soar to 138 percent this year. according to the u. n. world food program. the situation is also dire in syria, egypt, turkey and i run economic and currency crises have cost to prices to sky roof. it's not many countries in the middle east or know hanging by a thread on the doorstep of europe. a humanitarian emergency is worsening. it's
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a major crisis, was things that a big problem is that not enough food is produced locally, so it must be imported at high cost. climate change is making things worse. a group say the international community must do more to get the contests for free under control. so as i up dollar under family are also hoping for some support. but for now there is nothing. and so they are often left hungry. and israel thousands of nationalists have a march through occupied east jerusalem palestinians viewed the rally as a provocation. jerusalem de box israel's caps in the old city during the 6 day war, 1967 manic station that is not, isn't actually recognized as well as far. right? national security minister. it's a mob been, grew, attend the rally, but many palestinians businesses are closed and thousands of police have been
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deployed for the event. now the w correspondent tanya experiment has coverage or was the day for many years. and she told us what stood out for her at this time to work on that too. so thousands of uh, alternation this is randy is marching again. uh in the okay, part is tourism going through damascus. k through uh, the most important among the many young people, many groups that came to take part in this slack parade, which is tomorrow to some day, which in which they celebrate actually the re unification as they see east and west to slip. it goes back to when is rough caps it and then occupied east jerusalem after the 6 day war in 1967. so basically, what you're seeing here in the policy of this is really becoming this much show a force of altima nation is groups of the far right and writing groups and
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not all of them. but some of them were again, also tempting and tearing. and the arab slogans very racist slogans. there were also several violent incidents against palestinians in the old city. what houses materialize this time is the threats that were made before in 5 minutes in groups from us that comes at the back to of, of course, just a week ago there was an escalation visit between this lubbock jihad and israel in garza. but with this day, again showed, you know, palestinians i talk to, they say, you know, it shows clearly this thing, this is the city, it's not our city. and basically it's a destruction of life for palestinians in east jerusalem using their family. they have reporting from jones to them. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. in brief, this ron's traditional. he says it has executed 3 men for violence against the countries security forces that were convicted for drawing a gun during
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a protest last year. spock by the death and custody of a woman arrested for an alleged breach of a female dress code. the pentagon says it is over estimated the value of military i that the united states has provided to ukraine by at least $3000000000.00. the apparent accounting era who would allow the us department of defense to send more weapons to key without asking congress for additional funding. a report released this week on the pollution cost, but oil extraction in nigeria reveals catastrophic environmental damage costs of the mold. in 60 years, the nigerian state of bios was one's home to one of the launches, mangroves on the planets, bought oil extraction and repeated spills. i've turned it into one of the world's most polluted areas. the report estimates the clean up could cost more than $12000000000.00 and calls for the old companies shell and any to foot the bill.
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green on the surface book, only able to be a be tough for the community over my seal. so free for impacts of a spiel that happened. the 2005. when oil leaked for michelle pipeline into farm land, causing extensive damage to local echo systems. the lush forest, which was once the main source of income for farmers and fishermen, has now become a corpse having the ted landscape. this is one of the fish points that was affected by the oil spill almost 20 years ago. now it used to seem with fish, but it has been neglected for many years because it doesn't produce anything for the from us anymore. if you look closely, you can still see the oil on the surface and the water, it will still smells us crude. we didn't do it, plug it inside,
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we started sticking the crops after the plants so be vetted about or just these up on them. nobody got anything in the new 2021 landmark judgment. a dodge quotes found shell live on all the oil giants to pay the community compensation for the damage. though most people are yet to receive the money they have promised 2 years ago. the case has paid for we for all that challenges. the damage you see the photos is the do that we've got the pc then that we have been able to set before so that the, or that's kind of the full and the companies would be a little bit more cautious to be careful in, in, in cutting out the patients the of the mental pollution is not limited to only by almost the entire states of bio side in the oil reach nyja delta regional by jerry a. how still side extensive damage for decking the new reports by the bios of the
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oil and environmental coordination presents evidence that talks before the times we found at many times the safely meets in. so was that a lot of local residents to these? if you go around the fixing bias of you, we for the read off, when is this? because the, the level of them are these, these are costs, it's, it's the east coast that goes to socialize, that going clear. i know that even politically the activities of communities, blame oil, producing companies like british own shell and the thailand own any for not maintaining a securing the pipelines. the commissions report says, big oil must be at least $12000000000.00 for the clean up. the companies argue that they are not responsible. blaming the oil spills on sabotage and kudos. this reports by bios as a coordination marks the beginning of what could be
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a long legal boston. most most childs eat quotes after the cd. yes, of litigation said as a beacon of hope, being past date of bios and reminder of our top story to separately doesn't meet again. he rushing about japan for some of the likely to be dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine, new kinds presidency. lensky is also expected to join the leaders in person. that's it. for now from me and the news team bill by global us. as of next, i'm gather office. thanks for the
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