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this week the, this is the depth of the news live from good in the kremlin silence on possible weapons talks between russia and no 3 of us. maybe a say can jump on is planning to visit. vladimir put, 2 nations have previously committed to close to the 3 cooperation. also coming up, people says it's on cover the traffic can bring recruiting people to fight for russia in new crime authorities believe cubans was signed up post in the homeland and in russia. so coming up this african late as hold a climate change summit in the right the we look at how kenya is leading the way in
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generating most of its power from renewables and more micros boats living she needs yes, we make a man prepared to risk his life to travel to europe, and a smugglers said to profit from the dangerous gen the i'm anthony. how it welcome to the program. the kremlin, he is refusing to comment on claims by us officials that the north korean leader kim jump on is to hold talks on supplying russia with weapons for the ball and ukraine. the us national security council says negotiations between rossa and north korea actively advancing. the 2 nations had previously committed to close the military cooperation. north korea's minute tree might on full display
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just celebration in july smoking. the 3 in will around me is this. russian defense minister said gave show a goose stood side by side with the north korean president to the parade in the capital p. o. nan made a big show of noise. 3 is expanding nuclear program, but what russian needs is most simple munition notably, artillery shows an empty tank missiles, as many as they can get. e u officials estimate that russia has fired around $50000.00. hillary shells per day since inviting ukraine. international sanctions have limited most of those options to replenish it supplies and so it appears to have time to north korea p on young hold, significant quantities of munition. although analysts are unsure about the quantity of it stockpiles. but north korea can also offer role materials, particularly i n o, which russia can use to ramp up its own production of shelves. another question for
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ukraine's western allies is what russia might give in exchange. in the immediate to him, food is a top priority for p on young years of cove. it looked downs and struggling sanctions. have many north koreans. on the brink of famine, south korea suspects russia has offered to hold join to naval drills with china and north korea. america to the annual exercises held between south korea and the united states. but many also see a russia may offer advanced technologies that could be used to fit the pre own young's nuclear program. a prospect that would violate over a dozen un sanctions. one of the adults because a is a fellow at the royal united services institute for defense and security studies. i asked to just how much we know about north korea's military industry. thanks for having me. um yeah, for such as you said, this is a prime. you'll issue when trying to study north korea the fact that it is
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a very close off country. so there's very little publicly available data for us to draw on just a little bit hard to truly quantifier falls higher than or 3 in military program capabilities. production capacity, but what we do know is that north korea has historically been a prolific ex, corner of military goods, military technology. so 2 countries, i can't source it elsewhere. so countries that are under sanctions themselves are under arms and marco's so they come to north korea often times as a supplier of last resort. so north korea's exported small arms, but it's also ex, sportage and maintenance services. it's export description studies for uh, for weapon systems as well as military personnel in the past to other countries. so i get the idea of sort of what,
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what the options are potentially on the table for um, for any agreement, for military transfers from north korea to russia. if there were to be any treatments of the little we know it sounds like put in is not going to be getting any new capability as such. he's just replenishing supplies the numbers that he made. so his forces can keep doing what they already doing. is that fair enough? i think it's a little bit hard to um, to really know for sure, but i think you're probably right. i expect that was more pre in support would provide in this instance, would be to recliners like you said, production and really backfill production capability and skip ability that. yeah, they just aren't able to keep pace with in russia. although there might be some, some materials that russia isn't producing, solves that are screwed to provide as well. daria, what about north korea's apparent wishes to obtain, besides food advanced military technology? what exactly does king jungle wants?
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and what can russia deliver back? the other way? that's going to make a difference to north gray is capabilities. yeah, well, you mentioned the food fertilizer. um oil uh will be no drip top of mind for county does the how do we have the sanction country so it's very difficult to get anything into the country or they do manage to, to a sanction. but in terms of military transfers, i expect yes, more 3 or would be interested in procuring advanced capabilities. i know there's been some reporting over one confirmed of an interesting changing of nuclear propulsion submarine technology of satellite technology. so that might be on armstrong, in specialized nursery, has been known to cooperate with other jurisdictions to advance its missile
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capabilities as well was it's your program. so i got those may not be things that are 3 i'm reviewing to obtain from russia. very adults, dakota from the royal united services institute for defense and security studies. thank you so much for your time. i will keep a say is it doesn't cover the trafficking ring, recruiting people to fight for russia and ukraine. the government in havana believes the organization signed up cubans living in russia as well as in the homeland cuba is a close ally of russia. but keep as foreign ministry stressed, it is not involved in the will and you cry it and the 30s, all working to dismantle the network. well, so can mccloud, as an associate professor at the university of copenhagen and an independent expert to the you in working group on the use of miss murray. it's great to have you with us, dr. mccloud. i want to stop and ask, but what is it that makes a particular country a target of recruits is looking for miss summers. this is
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a great question. um, i kinda speak specifically about the situation in cuba, but what the, the you in working good for new use of merced mesa seen recently. and it was the last couple of years is an increase in what we call predatory recruitment. and that's where countries this are not necessarily involved and the conflicts are turning to other countries as a source of most of the range recruits. and we've seen this happening. i have 4 calls like to fact to countries like syria, for example. we're um, the comes to like russia and i took you have sort to, to, to create individuals from that country to sleep in places. yes. like you claim, but also in places like libya and they're gonna look at the goals, they tend to go to cadillac. why would anyone risk a life at to 5 in
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a rush and will it's the, it's, it's, it's hard to say why have individual which would choose to fight. but the working group has, has just published a report for the human rights council on try to treat recruitment. and the information that we have received is that individuals who are living in a conflict affected country often have no other source of income. they're in a personal 0 economic circumstances. unemployment is as high. it might be that the have a fighting experience because they live in a more more effective country. and so they, they see the, the, the opportunity to earn money as, as, as a, you know, as a, as a solution to, to the, their socio economic problems. but we also have information that people are being explosive. the people are being forced to put under duress to become mercer's. we certainly have information coming to go to syria, that that is the,
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that is the case. so we see that the threats are being made against them, against their families. they're being induced by things, not just money, but also by the promises of citizenship for the country. but they're, they're being in there. there's lots of different reasons why people will turn to turn to flight se we've also seen in the context of ukraine, the, the russia, and through the group increases prisoners from from russian prison prisons. and again, you have the, this, this to fold approach. some of them were doing it willingly in return for getting their, their sentences adventures. but there was we also received information, but some were being, were being forced and coerced into interest into financing. so there are lots of complex reasons behind why somebody will go and fight in and on conflict
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and intensive reliability on the russian side. then how reliable are these missing? res funding for russia is the system of recruitment in the plane and working for the russian military. well, the, what we saw with the prisoners who had been recruited to flights on the russian side for a wagner in the conflict. and you were creating the information that we have is that they are very poorly trained. they don't have access to, to the, it's a good, a weapons under their essentially common folder. they're being present as the 1st line of, of attack in, in the, in the conflict. and so the, the casualty rates are extremely high for, for people who have been present in this fashion. and so it says here is a, as a, as a, as a means of function that they're, they're probably not especially effective. so can mccloud,
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are you an expert on the use of mass? maurice, thank you so much for your time today. thank you. all right, let's have a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world to sell. and at least one person has been killed by flooding in central grades. hundreds of drivers were trapped in the vehicles, many areas without power of to, to bring to brains. and thunderstorms. 6 well, food program is cutting a to to 1000000 atkins, blaming a massive shortfall in funding 10000000 people in afghanistan and cut off from food support. united nations is rising. the alarm of a shrinking a warning of what it says is a catastrophe. it supplies no increase. it will southeast asian nations are urging the hunter in my inbox to reduce violence and attacks on civilians laid as of the icy and regional block i'm making in chicago. the virgin
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islands to promote economic and security cooperation block has struggled to develop the united stance on me and ma, where the army ceased power 2 years ago in this wonderful display. when they did police asia pacific, a bureau chief killed mattresses in chicago, we asked him earlier if we can expect to see any progress on the crisis in man. i think 1st of all, we should make clear that indonesia was really active and determined to see some progress here pursuing a so called a silent diplomacy. and the championship of, of, as the on over the past, the 9 month presidential could be total made clear that there were $145.00 engagement with 70 stakeholders. but where there was no progress was with the military hooked up. and so it always will be interesting to see, to what extent are the i'm can really see through um go hers the pressure on myanmar and that will, mainly i would say depend on thailand, which now no longer has a pro military government,
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but the 2nd largest opposition party is now in the seat of power. so it will be interesting to see in the next couple of months how this will shift things. scale. mathis in chicago, black, freaking latest, want to change? what? by science and unfair system of climate financing, and of criticize brick nations for filing to deliver on climate places african 1st climate. some of these taking place in the roby african countries in for the lease of the greenhouse gas emissions that stuff of disproportionately from the effects of climate change. because urging rich nations to invest more in green energy, e sole un secretary general, antonio gutierrez said, well, the nations could help africa become a renewable energy powerhouse with adequate success to financial resources at reasonable cost and technological support of the new will so dramatically boost economies. grow your industries, create jobs and drive developments. including bio, reaching the over 600000000 africans living without success to power. the the
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energy would be the equity can meet a cold, but we must make 2 temp and we must all work together. but if we could to become a renewable energy super power, as the deputy corresponded, mario miller in rugby has the latest from some on the 2nd day of this landmark summit canyon president william router didn't minutes as was distressed, that climate change is relentlessly eating away at africa's economic progress that it's now time to talk about. carbon tax and pollutants even repeated that sentence 3 times, making sure everybody in the room understood that message in the line. but by saying that african nations are losing 5 to 15 percent of its d. d p. growth every year to climate change impacts the president of the european commission was the last one. the line also spoke at the summit, reassuring that. the european union is africa's ally at the cop $28.00 summit so
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that quote, advocates pro, to use our julie taken on board. she also said that africa could help clean up the global energy system that might not sound great and the, as of some climate active is around 500 have voice that and go as an on to summit protest accusing wealthy nations of wanting to continue polluting the environment, while african countries would have to clean up after them. that was the deputy kristen marian with it in nairobi with a number of marketing crossings. the mediterranean to europe is higher than it has been full. he's already busy and more than a 140000 paperless survive to jenny and unknown number have dot many laid from june is here, usually heading to be a telling islands have not produced in sicily. your opinion has pledged hundreds of millions of bureaus to help with tardies stopped the crossings sofa without much affect the deputies young to the shots and mop it up. okay. could be a report from the fox in june is already in the lobby. has been fishing out of this
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harbor near sparks for more than 20 years. he says things change this spring. that's when they started seeing boats full of people heading for europe. when the weather is bad, the fishermen try to warrant them to turn back spot. he says they hardly ever do. as a said guy, good them, we keep finding bodies in the sea. they get tangled in our fishing nets. we call the coast to god when that happens, unless people, yukon with cause it is also a lot of the staff people just like us to be 799 with this time on how to you. most of the people who tried to cross the mediterranean to get to europe said all from this region more than 2000 people are known to have died in the attempt. sometimes local authorities have trouble collecting all the bodies that wash up on the beach . along the coast, thousands of people wait for their place on a boat so, so it's suddenly just from booking
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a file so he knows how dangerous it is. but says he's determined to try to get to europe. he says he's good repairing electrical appliances. seems fishy. my only hope is to get across the sea to your well, i'm doing everything for my mom, be the so i wanted her to be a bit happy for the 1st time in her life. in boot point. that's how the when boats sink the coast guard often bring survivors to this hospital. doctor robbie, dolly says recently, it's felt like a war zone. when it was you uh, faded, we simply get too many people coming at once. we don't have enough doctors and nurses to take care of everyone, so we are short of every single medicines and equipment on this new little man. it's more than we can manage this for those whose plans are still intact. the focus is on preparation and securing a spot on a boat. the smuggler networks which stretch across the region have arrived here in
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fox. one smuggler is prepared to talk to us as long as we don't film his face a and a ton of people when i only do the job to make money. right. and everyone wants to make lots of money home, but we take the migrants to europe. what they do next is up to them. often they'll squeeze 40 people into a small boat trip like that would earn them around $40000.00 heroes. they're not the only ones profiting. i appreciate it. my name of the people control the whole beach area. okay, so i know some of our guys have direct connections with the retail security forces . i'm what does that be? the, the, the, some of the best that they will tell us when it's safe for a crossing. is we pay up to $10000.00 euros for the service, but if you have, what is it you don't lose the middle. so sued doesn't care who profits from his
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trip. he still has to earn a few 100 zeros with all the jobs and sucks. then they'll have enough to get on a boat and take his chances want to talk some more about this way, joins 5. michelle puts a professor in global studies at rest guilty university in denmark. good to see you again. the are paying commission president of the funded line has promised 1000000000 euros to 5 legal migration. what type of impact do you think that will have? i think it's important for you to have human rights as a central plank in the policy and it needs to think differently. so it's important to invest diplomatic and economic capital in making sure that you addresses those very abuse is that triggered migration. the 1st instance rather than entering jingle so retaining regina the you is facing a massive library shortage right now. as all of this is on folding year thing
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commission says that the situation is actually getting with does it make sense for the a you to protect its board aside robustly, at this moment with that in mind or not. see, because this is actually country to a very recent euros status report, which for instance, shows very clearly that the working gauge population in the home of the e. u is actually declining. and by 2050 we will have a very, very serious shortage. so i think if there is a policy makes and the more holistic approach to combine migration policy with development policy and really look at the ways in which we can make safe. and we could possibly for, for instance, work programs that's to and re skin labor shortage where areas like the kevin industry and there's a shortage of $400000.00 truck drivers across the whole of to you. but also in green technology, because to you is also bound to actually meet its own targets. and these are areas
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where all the african labor migrants can actually be made. having a beacon cost way to come here and also the with benefits and says to reach it some targets. and we have to also remember that one's neighbor, my grand central agencies, that comb. this would be much better than any policy that is trying to reduce poverty. as we had in the report, 90 percent of migrants trying to get the a u. a desperate enough to pay big money to smuggle is, how do you stop such transactions from taking place? the only way to stop smugglers to carry on with their business is actually to ensure the safe, somebody good pathways. nobody would go on a boat and risk their life unless they are really trying to flee from abuse. and we have heard, you know, instances of you actually normalizing violence to some of the migration deals we
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have been having. so i think to actually focus on the tenant partnerships and to actually learn lessons from the likes of germany that has a no commission or not working on migration policy. that's where it's closely with the union officials to protect the way we have legal and safe part ways for labor migrant stuff can fill the gaps in our own vapor shortage areas. and this is something that spring is doing with morocco. and we also have from having a very pragmatic and realistic approach to this, but this requires a long term vision rather than this short sightedness that we have with these deals show patch professor inc. level studies at rest, kelly invested in denmark, thank you so much. you're welcome bye. as long as this of the bending man festival in nevada have reopened to the on the road leading out of the saw allowing stranded rebels to finally head on heavy ryan's earlier tents. but does it grounds
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into a mud box leaving 70000 fence to make the best of terrible conditions. the exodus was long and tedious as thousands of vehicles sneak their way along this 8 kilometer stretch. desperate to get out of the northern nevada desert and onto the nearest highway. a summer storm had left them stranded heavy rains to turn the ground at the annual counter culture celebration into a sea of mud happens opened up on friday. the rain tore down installations, leading organizers to cancel events, and institute a driving bad as a safety precaution. when the rain came down, we'll just kind of went back to our attempts and hung out with each other and waited until it stops. it was incredibly muddy. we had to a lot of us put bags over our shoes or take them over our feet in order to protect
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our feet or shoes. but overall, it wasn't bad, nothing bad happened. it was just money. the tired revellers carrying mud covered bags at the nearest airport in reno, offered mixed feelings about this year's event i had under basic time. would i want to do it again for another 3 or 4 days to say, where is the last 3 for this? never. but we're not in the trenches in the ukraine. we're not in in the refuge account. we are, we're playing a game together in the desperate i wish that there was a little bit more communication in terms of events like this. you, especially for those of us who come knowing we can't get refunds. and just knowing that we spent a lot of time and money to get out here. the annual burning man celebration attracts tens of thousands of musicians, artists, and activists every year. community and self reliance are among the core principles of the annual gathering values which were very much put to the test. at this year's
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event. spot announcements, football federation has sacked, will have filled the, the women's world cup, winning coach, filled as seen as a close ally the federation president louis ruby alice, he's mind in a scandal for kissing spain for jenny her most. so after the world cup final bill that was seen applauding during a speech when ruby alice refused to resign bill that has also thing on the fly since 15 players cold for his resignation because of him at the quicken coach gym. and he used to have a part party they long ago sank into political obscurity. but now get ready for germany's pirate chancellor, i was, i felt says, posted this picture of himself on social media after a full, as a result, the running acts of his doctors advised him to wear and all i patched for the next few weeks. despite his injury, so things in good spirits. he says it looks worse than it is. and if he's excited
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