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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news that live from berlin is arouse, defense forces intensify, strikes on targets in south and gaza after america blocks the united nations bid for these things via the you and says, stage 4 civilians is on the edge of collapse. those are coming out. you appear in union, i believe the landmark deal to regulate that's official intelligence. the professional law sets limits on features such as facial recognition, on penalize as companies that break the rooms
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the . i am at e, michael junior, and you welcome to the program. these are all is bombarding targets in south and gaza. the us blocked the united nations bid for you. see sy, in the war against from us consider a terrorist group by numerous countries. the house run health ministries as more than 17000 people have been killed into 2 months of these routes. military campaign, the you and says, you want to take your and supports in guy's face as a threat of total collapse, or more than 2 months since a mazda is federalist attacks. and the beginning of the strait submitted to offensive and godsa seems like these deep emerging medic, rushing into the hospitals among the many children. according to the how my son has
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ministry, the latest is drive the air strikes in the southern city of con eunice, have killed dozens for those folks and the phone targets are also being hit. many flick through the south. are you getting the war? went straight toward them to leave north and gaza. done. we were 1st displaced from casa city to con eunice, and later to ross. where should we go? now children and women were sleeping peacefully in a 52 year old woman who wasn't carrying a weapon. and a 5 year old child were the launching rockets that as well. the districts intensified as cooper both photos these 5 identifying 2 in new york on friday. the united states vetoed a security council resolution drafted by the united amended that call for the humanitarian sci fi and gaza, of so soon as, as long as the mos clings to its audiology of destruction. any cease fire?
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is it best temporary and is certainly not peace and nbc far that leaves them us in control of gaza with an art palestinian civilians. the chance to build something better for themselves. but manufacturers opinion failed to understand this argument . i'm the america is the one sending weapons, these weapons have been manufactured in america and in western countries. they support israel and killing us, children, women, and the elderly, the proud with me. so what's your husband alone? i'm lucky and i'm a law is our savior. and we'll take care of us all when americans veto the ceasefire at the un reconfirmed in their position against the people who are dying under selling all day and all night with american weapons. and the the human sees that you might have didn't support system and goss on it is stupid collapse. and most godson, i don't naples to see that there are 3, leaving them no option,
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but to seek refuge under heavy is dry. the fire correspondence, rebecca rid testing jerusalem says there's no laptop in the conflict as well as, as the fighting has been ongoing rights through even this un security council vote for a cease fire. we've been saying a continuous, ongoing bombardment of the south, as well as a continued push of ground troops in so that into the center of that self and city of hon unit. we're also saying a continued bombardment and fighting, quite intense fighting in the northern part of the strip as well. we know that civilians a being told to evacuate even further south of that has been happening day and day out. now for the last several days. moving from areas in that hon unit area down towards rafa. we know that they finding it increasingly difficult to find places to go. many people saying that like me to put this place now several times and they're not really tired,
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but they skid. i might just have have no way to run. now the idea is to say is that her mouth has been firing from some of the so called safe areas. so we know from the u. n. and other international add groups that there really is no safe area for civilians in the gall, this trip. but the idea of climbing but in some safe areas as they deem them. the fire rocket fire has been coming from her mouth and that this being a suffering attacks from those areas. we're not able to verify those claims that we do know that rocket fi has been coming into the southern part of israel today. we've also of course, anybody in saying that the cross border incursions happening in the north of israel with the board with levon on we have it has been a, has been also continuing to fall into northern israel. and israel retaliating its, unfortunately a day and day out with hearing similar reports and things, of course, predominantly for civilians and gone to becoming dia and more dive on the day.
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right and the well deed is and 8 groups of criticized the u. s. v to many guys actually use resolution of the un. what is the latest that yeah, there's been a lot of criticism, a tool that vote from the that veto from the u. s. edu. pretty much across the board of a hearing from international act is a top. iranian diplomatic, for example, has told the united nations secretary general antonio good terrors, that these are huge risk of a quite uncontrollable explosion in the region. following that v turn of, that's something that iran has been threatening them since the beginning of this war. it's not something that we've seen them follow through on a we've not seen there. other actors in the region has been a, for example, really following through on, but it is something that's a, you know, everybody including the us, other international actors and, and the civilians. of course, are very worried about we've been hearing from turkey's foreign minister who said that the us really now stands alone when it comes to this issues isn't very strong
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with the when it comes to aid and rights organizations we've heard from human rights watch. they've said that the us risks of complicity in war crimes, by continuing to support israel by some militarily and diplomatically and medicines on 20 is the, the a group of doctors without borders. they've been saying that the security council inaction makes them complicit in the ongoing slow to, if it's going on in goals or if they say, so some really, really negative responses to that you and v to are pretty much the only positive response has come from israel who own surprisingly, as thank the us for their ongoing continuing support. right. they don't use rebecca ranch. i think there was that. and thank you. or i ask christian lyn my of the world health organization. how much worse the situation in guys a come get. this is really the question um you, our team is on the ground and everybody outside the office just reporting they.
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they don't think it couldn't get west the ever and then the next day is west. again . that's exactly what they keep saying from the, from children and people begging for water because the water supplies up to the supplement. and most of the, the, what the system has been shut off to get that 2 months ago already. so it's not just on being and telling what the semester and shut up, the electricity system has been shut up. uh, so nothing works anymore without the without fuel. the water supply is uh minimal because the that the normal wants to be sent underneath this cause. uh, is this salty water which needs to be celebrated and that can't happen without fuel or electricity. children or people who normally needs at least 3 d, does a drinking once a day and that you should have a entire and settings. we normally calculate up to 7 meters per person a day with all the needs of including washing that we now have one to 2 liters a day. and as we all know, one to 2 d to see if it was only drinking water is not enough. people are cutting down
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telephone poles. we get these reports because they need a little the last piece of wood and try to make any any, any stove or keeping one of the hospitals completely, or those which are actually still functioning or partially functioning are, are described. this sounds meaning people lying on the floor bleeding on the floor, seeing operators wherever they can, seeking shelter and the same spaces um the size outbreaks. everything is going to ship. it looks like a someone who is making headlines around the world. the philippines, as accused the chinese coast god of using the water. i kind of need to extract 3 of its volts. yeah. and dispute that area of the south china sea, the philippines, as the vessels where the liver and supplies to fish them in the reef controlled by china. china seized the reef from the philippines in 2012 hundreds of people in the georgia and capital to believe that you have matched in support of
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their country become many candidates, the membership of the loop in union. d. u is expected to announce that's decision next week. the blog has told the judge how to address corruption and electro deficiencies. try me to active is to have slammed opec opposite reports, the match, the head of opec routes to members, adding them to refuse any agreement. i've cop 28. that would see fossil fuels faced out climates containers on several countries. see that oil contents resistance threatens to finance? yeah, you know, try to focus on transitioning to renewable energy to deal with any and you and has agreed on legislation to govern the use of rights. official intelligence. the deal includes limits on facial recognition technology and restrictions on using the i to manipulate human behavior. he says that future ne golfing with for he, i will include tough and all to useful companies, breaking the rules,
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but will not stifle development of the industrial relations. for the years of discussions among member states and law, make s name appear in polymers. we had one objective to deliver and legislation that vote to ensure that the eco system of a guy in europe will develop. we'd say human centric approach of respecting fund them into rights and the european values. this is where it is, some things that is much more i believe that the book and so around spot for the area, been startups and also research as to 3 to go batteries for what our photos because we want to trust for c p. i did have used car exponents in brussels band, we get to it as whether he was hoping to achieve by regulating a i as well as the e. u. feathers is about high time to regulate and the you wants to be the 1st in the world. the 1st big regional business area to regulate the artificial
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intelligence. neither the yes nor asian markets have this regulation. and in this way that you wants to set the world standards for the whole industry. and the you also felt that it is a hard time to do this. now, because there's some dangerous, it'd be arriving from artificial intelligence. and the youth sees itself as a to at the forefront of a revolution actually in business. because a, i will have impact on every field of data life and the future in the future is quite tricky when you think about a i as an it walk us through some of the measures that it will be put in place and, and what they will mean for people and companies in the u. if you really divide a applications into for risk clauses, some of them will be completely forbidden, like facial recognition. and on the, on the scale there are some exemptions for military and the law enforcement and
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also behavioral control. and the control of your thoughts that will be also a band and but higher risk applications, for example, instead of driving calls be allowed in the you, but they have to be certified. the technique has to be open so that everybody can see how that works. and normally i would call it like check g, b, t on the medium risk level. and that can be into you without any restrictions, but it has to be documented how this thing works. and everybody has to know that he's dealing with a i. that is not talking to a human, and this is one of the essential measures and the whole legislations you as a consumer should always decide to, i want to talk to a machine. i have to know whether it is not human. and this is the basic principle and but the also some applications have to be not regulated. for example,
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audio and video altering and programs that make these of well known deep fakes lease on much regular agent. they don't pose a higher risk in the view of a you. okay. what has the reaction been sofa? i assume quite mixed, right? as well the positive and negative reactions on both sides of the aisle. if you wrote the business lobby is saying this is far too much. it's too far because it's over a you nation. if i'm hamper a competition that for the prevent started up. so i'm coming up this new solution. some companies might even need for europe to go to the united states or asia to develop the applications that on the other hand, a consumer protection group say this is not far enough because the data and not protected very valid and they have some of a high of applications, for example, in toys that are not regulated, that could attack the thoughts and the behavior of our kids. so both sides,
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i'm not really satisfied that shows that they somehow reached a balance. okay, band, me get in vessels. thank you. that's all the news. well now off next, the special program on how to wrestle with gender norm. and when i imagine my continued stay tuned for more news coming out of the top of the, the, the monumental structures of the stone age, a milestones in the history of mankind. some of its greatest meetings are monumental stone arrangements that people are arrested long before the pyramid technical and logistical feat that simple as the impossible agents in body
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