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the, the, this is the deadline use live from building dozens of migrants drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of greece, coast to god's rescue more than 100 others. and one of the worst incidents in the mediterranean sea coming up several date as russian targets several civilian buildings in g crime, the head of night. so it says it's too early to assess whether keeps count or
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offensive marks. a turning point in the book. and the state funeral for the former . that's how the prime minister silvio berlusconi. controversy or media type to in dog, pumping traded for a red blood cancer. the i'm anthony handbook into the program. at least 78 microns, have drowned, and many more. i'm missing in a shipwreck, nick race coast, to god's rescued over a 100 others and brought them to the southern port city of color. massa survivors side, the best vessel left the libyan port of the brook hitting things easily. ship sank some, a few kilometers from the great coast. it's one of the worst incidents involving migrants in the mediterranean sea. the gentlest, empty cassava is in athens, she told us the lightest well,
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authorities are calling the deadliest migrate, sinking in the mid train yet, or among actually the douglas in the mediterranean. in recent years, the death toll has climbed up to 78. that a, that started a desktop, it started from 18 in the time the hours of wednesday when the ship rec have happened. a 104 migraines have been recovered, largely, syrians on palestinians. and there is a massive rescue and search operation ongoing, about 15 miles south east of the of the region of the those in, uh, southern grace of course, the causes of this. um, how realistic thinking have yet to be established. but speaking to a senior coast guard official, the suspects are used to at least the officials who have, who have
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a 1st indication suspect that because this vast, so was extremely over noted with by some estimates as many as 50600 and my grand shift in the balance of the vast, so you know, perhaps the migraines kind of moved around at some point and that just tipped over the uh, the uh, the, the boat and this because you know that there was no file weather and it was an international water is on and the reports like great coast guards and a passing franca had repeatedly offered help to the boat in distress, but this was refused. can we verify that information? absolutely. it is verified to senior officials who is involved in these investigations. told me for a fact that they were actually signalled in and tipped off by the highly in the storage unit. and that was the destination that the,
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it's got that the italian authorities had picked up this vast. so i had had left in libya and was bound for it too late. that when the greeks intervened and the italians called the greeks to intervene, to go and see this, this vessel in distress. and when they called them by radar and actually later moved in to do witness and to go and approach them any and every attempt to come to the aid was dismissed and was turned down. hours later, this boat capsized journalist epi cut us off, talking to us from athens. thanks so much. russian forces 5 cruise missiles at the southern ukrainian city of odessa killing at least 3 people and wounding more than a dozen others in france. emergency services released photos of the blaze they said was caused by a russian missile attack. the printing,
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military commander says miss alt launched from a ship in the black se damage the business santa shops, and a residential building in the city center. the friend said, intercepted 3 of for miss alt launched from the black sea. when they thought defense ministers making brussels this way to discuss the state of the ball decline says it's forces a pushing forward in the regions around blackwood, nets and new hans. the defense ministry safety plan has regained several 100 meters of territory. in some areas, the spike right of russian, attila, tree, artillery rather, and a pal nato secretary general against open book says it's not yet clear where the ukraine is making significant progress. we meet us ukraine is conduct thing, a major concert offensive as it is still early days on a we do not know if this will be a toilet turning point of the war,
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but we see that the premiums are making advances, liberating more land. we know that so the more gains ukraine makes, the stronger the hand will be at the negotiating table. i want a 10 to a former president. if you cry, now i try to parse think i was president from 2014 to 2019. he also wants that as he finds foreign affairs minister. welcome back to the w. i want to stop asking, what must you claim troops accomplish on the battlefield? thinking this counter offensive to have any power at the negotiating table. if you think that's where this warrant i yes, i think that the best negotiate so and then it gives the age disabled. he's the best diploma we have in the world and the name of the diploma fees on for specifically they have already several success plan. we fight with
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as we are in the sense of the last month last the day. last night i have a muse files of tech just a little bit more than welcome to allow me to for my house. and this is up to see how the lights lea. uh these, my member of my political party member of parliament, density on the house was near the attack of the rush themselves. yeah, this is that situation definitely. we need to have a tool bound to the fans to apo each one in the east and south. so if you play and 2nd in the buildings where we have a in july, been made so, so i'm going to guess i'm up to. one of the key components will be our success. fix city. so it'd be invitation of made. so for you, mr. car. psycho, you've been a political bravo and an opponent of the current president for a lot of me,
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savanski, 16 months on from the start of the invasion of one to how do you write his performance as a full time president? he was also 5 years of the more time presidents of your brain and the, at the end, the beginning of a fine says then said, we don't have an army until we don't have a cold at least and a toll. and we, together, we view one of the best time for us in the world to see if the $1014.00, the 1st hour of the russians a full size of ration. i quote to the presence of lance. the meeting was 10. am which 1st of february sauls and sent to and said, look, i'm not your, i'm not the leader of the position anymore. and you on with my opponent anymore. and so then we have one out of his performance. since i think that this best fit
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for most provided by your brain insults best before was providing by your brain on force. and the save of that is your brain empty and avenue of us needs and m. c, do maxima, we can, because we are sold to support your full address. par cinco, thanks very much. have been with us on the w. thank you. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines. this l. billings public prosecutor has launched an investigation with ledge sexual assaults by the lead singer of the german rock. ben ranch time that's according to the cities, just the same as the several women of the claims they were recruited and drugs to engage in sexual acts with the senior to linda month after showed products for the prize winning us also cool. mack mccarthy has died aged 89. it was not that
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he's not listed can violent tiles of the american frontier and post apocalyptic wills, a film and that adoption of his novel in the country, the old man, one for us gets well, italy has been holding a state funeral for the polarizing former prime minister silvio berlusconi. he died on monday at the age of $86.00, thousands of support as gathered for the funeral service in milan, cathedral chart prime minister georgie maloney has also declared a national day of mourning. the scanning was also a medium uncle and soccer entrepeneur. it was italy's longer saving postwar premier, holding office in 3 different administrations, sylvia boycotting is a journalist in milan, after alia, to take us through today's a, benchmarking he's passing of hi. so caesar berlusconi state funeral has started an hour ago at milan cathedral diploma. and the archbishop of milan leading the
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funeral in the cities, grandkids. israel has just finished his sermon. he spoke about silvio berlusconi as a business man and a petition uh, controversial figure as well. but he ended the speech and i quote saying that he is a man and is now meeting with god. so there are 22300 people right now that has been allowed inside the church. we're talking about high set of visuals for employ additions, and of course, i mean family and friends of uh, birth scone, in the square upside. there are at the moment that the, the access was limited to 10000 people. and for security reasons did, there could be more in the square and we're talking about $20000.00, but it was limited 201-0000. and the interesting thing of course of today is that according to the law state funerals, our plan for the old farmer, prime minister. but the government also decided to proclaim national mourning for
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today, which is different from a state funeral. of course, sylvia, he's such a complicated figure inside many wives. how will he be remembered? well, he, he was essential for virtual speakers and um, a legacy remains in a way, a subject of debate. some have him as a changes are free enterprise and the defender retired values and some other c, m as though in a way of symbol of corruption of moral decay. so he definitely made a huge impact on the economy in politics over several decades. that's the reset, but he was also trials on charges ranging from tax evasion and bribery to corruption, having sex with on the rage prostitute. so he, there are many people that feel that he's the reason that most and he's the reason we have so many problems in italy,
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economical and social problems. and even we have a word that middle school needs while that can be that can be interpreted in different ways. and this one end with this test. but we also know that there are hundreds of thousands of people that today more him as one of the most important publications in our history. so if you book hottie in the line, thank you so much. thank you. around 2500000 migrants and refugees from venezuela have cross the border to night. bring columbia plane crisis at home in search of a bit of boss. many of settled just across the border, creating their own settlement. sometimes in hash conditions of latin america correspondent nicole res reports to that special place called home build from plastic sheets and cardboard. or if they're lucky, wood and metal. that's what residential for this informal settlement on the outskirts of mike,
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how are forced to make do with is somebody bill is one of them. 5 years ago she left venezuela. and even though there is no running water here and fairly any electricity for a family of 5, this was a better option than staying in her home country to be. i fell into a diabetic coma and was hospitalized. and we couldn't find medicine. i mean, not anything. i mean, my husband back then was a mazda builder and electrician. you had a good job and was able to keep us fed the week after week. daniel went that up and he lost everything, telling me there was no more work out of what in fayetteville told on all my throw out a move across the board. it was inevitable and somebody bell is now receiving medical care in columbia. the situation is tough, so prices are rising jobs now difficult to get most families in this. a settlement alongside an old landing strip struggle to put food on the table. the site is one
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of $54.00 informal settlements here in the area. and there is an estimate of 13000 people living here, and those are the ones with the most vulnerable and for others who can afford to try to continue the journey to other cities in columbia, or even to watch the with children are the most affected by these circumstances, they fall behind in education, local initiatives, and the you and the rest of the agency are getting some of them back on track to get a meal and learn how to write, read, and too much. it is a relief for parents like done. you're locked into who has 3 children. and so looking now for say, this is what gives me strength to stay here. that the kids can go to school. because if they were in venezuela, they wouldn't have any of this. sometimes i wish i could go back, like i said, i stay here on my way for this because of this for them. but the settlement as well as the other 53 in the area was billed without planning commission. on her way home
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with the youngest one, she worries about one thing more than any other. let me get back to them or they will kick us out. the may of my call says that there was no intention to clear the settlement, but with regional elections coming up, the leadership could change the you and refugee agency is working on plans to make the settlement legal legally said legally ization is the 1st step. so people can get access to legal services, then they could have a sewer system running, volta sanitation, and electricity. this would help guarantee life with dignity for the people here. know my daughter a, me that an hour north of my call in olivia, the legalization process is already reality. houses are being built with that to materials. people are reassured, they can stay and they are especially proud of their new school facilities. they don't take them for granted. many of the senior palostio palostio arrived in the
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ones informal settlement fling the crisis and venezuela. she helped to build the school and the teachers here now see lisa sealed for more legal ization has a way can type among the residents because now we know the situation is stable. this is something that will be here and it's not going away, including this cool. like many things, it was difficult in the beginning, but now we're seeing progress that it has. ok, yes, it'd be good to you to in already the there is no running water. a truck comes every so often, but now the path has been paved toward the infrastructure like public water fountains. yeah. and, and so you and the organizations dream is that will achieve legalization this year . that's our expectation of cost that many factors to consider changes in government, for example. but over the next few years,
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we could have real solutions here. just wanted to see on the improvements a step by step. maybe they will also become a reality in my call at some point. force people who are resilient with mate, the home here against all of the drug process don't typically include the spit in slovakia, 200 swans have been pricing on a poppy field for months. now, if left many of them addicted others of dot, it also cause tens of thousands of years of losses forced lavaca in finance. an intervention to rescue the swans from themselves after the beds got a taste for poppies to 20. so the, the thing will be they are designed to read this one's lives, muscle mass, and then they just crawl on the ground. hundreds of swans 1st arrived in february when heavy rain formed a lake in the field of since returned over and over again. drone to the addictive
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puppies. some of the swans became so high, they couldn't fly or even walk swans or protected species in slovakia. and it took full months to gain permission to remove the ball, but we assumed they would just fly away, but they didn't like. yeah, it's a rear case in slovakia, so we didn't have any experience in the hopefully will be smarter in the future. conservationists have taken this ones to a channel far away from the poppy field where they going cold turkey as they so brock us european union alone, i guess have a great to changes and trust rules governing artificial intelligence. the i'm is to civic level standard for a technology used in everything from factories to self driving cars, your routine problem, then they'll have to thrash out details with amanda states. must agree rules are essential that there's division of how strict by should be whenever computers
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through jobs that previously required human intelligence, we speak of artificial intelligence. i crops up and many phones from the algorithms that decide what we see on social media to programs we use to generate text or images or software that helps doctors to spot cancer and x rays. but it can also be used to supercharge this information online, or enables surveillance on an unprecedented level. so many countries are looking to regulate artificial intelligence. europe is leading the way. there are fundamentally 2 sides to the debate. many developers are concerned about having too much regulation. we need to make sure that'd be don't overregulated right now, because that will hinder innovation. so awesome as was to help found the german, hey i association, which represents some 400 companies. i is never good about the same. i agree with them can be used to this type of offer as well as to cancer detection. so it's all
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about what is the use case. the eyes use for and who is using a lot of innovation comes from small startups. and so the more regulation we put, the less the innovation with see from the small companies. but while the opportunities of a i a vast. so with the risks, and that's the other side of the debate. digital rights advocates want to top rules to mitigate the risks is artificial intelligence, machine learning, and all these lets a complex complex algorithms and data sets. are jeff placate the biases that the humans have? a systems using recruitment, for example, have been shown to be biased against women. facial recognition technology has been proven to be less accurate for people of color with people being arrested for crimes. they never committed, and algorithms used to by public authorities have wrongly accused thousands of
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families of welfare fraud. so you don't make is a seeking to balance both sides of the argument, their answer regulate a i systems according to their level of risk when the risk. so limited, like when a high is used to fills the emails for spam, only a few rules apply, but for potentially life changing applications like deciding which students qualify for higher education, the rules will be strict to some applications will be banned completely. the aims to reap the benefits of a i while limiting its risks. what's the now from one of those pushing for regulation of unofficial intent intelligence friend that would be if i isn't attending member of your paying polymer. welcome to. you'll want to dig down on the regulations shortly in the data of a thighs, but let me start by asking, what worries you most about checkbox, like check g, p t. whereas the risk is that we doubted regulation like
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the one we are now a pushing through the final phase of negotiations with the governments. without it, the risk is that we don't understand anymore what these video and what these fake, what these made by. yeah. and what these made by your mind. so i give you an example a i can produce easily and massively deep fakes about people that can be shown doing and seeing things they have never done with their level of accuracy. never reached before. we need to be sure that these can be identified as fake when it's not through is fiction. and also the content is made by a i, it's coming from training of a i to copyright is much easier. so we want to identify which material has been used to train a i, they should at least close it. so that's all the doors. if the copyright law was not in respect that they can ask for compensation, these are examples of rules about transparency that we have food for general evey.
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yeah, i like charge you btn such to the regulations, the outside extreme cases, violations control funds of up to 30000000 euros or 6 percent of the company's annual global revenue. if it is as dangerous as you think is bad enough, whether we should not rely on the, on fines about the on or the sanctions in general. but on the government announced that we'd be that we'd be supervisor you have 30 days in each member state to so that we can check when it's needed to do as a confirmed media assessment for a i, we don't the over regulate the we are regulating a either these ivies, because that is so pertaining to areas that present the significance, we like employment, the development of children as creepy, getting for sock just now receiving,
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it was very upset that would be identified. and we also decided to ben the samuels as uses that we think i'm not useful for people at the bottom. it's because we have the time identification, particularly policing, such as guarding. so we want to let a i flow and develop but also to identify your risk when they are and to put the rules to reduce or possibly eliminate them when possible. very briefly, before we go some say 2025 is a realistic starting point for these regulations. is there a chance at the price of the industry's moving that that could be $2.00 lights just quickly? well, we are discussing about the the although there are initiatives to anticipate the voluntary lead application and 12, the g 7 level called of come to the on genetic tv i. we will discuss if to reduce the time before it comes into force because it could take too much time. we want
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the rules to be there. they are needed to have the member of the european parliament, brenda benefee, the great pleasure of having you on d w. thank you. thank you. thank you are. all right, that's all the nice. the now coming up next is data between these ages with 1st managing site june. so that's coming up after a short break. i'm at anyhow for me and then use team here in for lyn. thanks for watching and stay with us. if we can the
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