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[000:00:00;00] the the distressing images says, one of indiana's was train punches in history, explains the lives of at least a 120 passengers. at least moving to a 100 inches with emergency cruise. that still 5th thing where i can get this thing . the russian civilians a lot to wait on mass from the bill below to region 4 designs that you're creating
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a tax against residential areas intensified. we hear from some of the eye witness that was lying in a bed. i couldn't sleep and my dad was jolted out parts. i quickly got dressed, stepped out on the porch, and there was like in the great patry arctic war, like a bad ridge from the cut. you shall insurance and what kind of file. so we've listed. if it was mostly collected displacement crisis for the 1st time or the west, focuses on reading money on ukraine's machine, instead of helping stop advocacy, monetary and dissolved the in very, while continue. this is all to international with the late as well as news update to script to have your company. now we start with a tragic new story from india where a passenger train crash as opposed to the left at least a 120 people. that of $800.00 injured is what one of the survivors had to say of
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the as i stepped out of the laboratory, the prince started with 2 to it. i lost my balance, but wrapped onto something almost style my body to touch my sleepers, my back, everything went flying. people started falling on a charger. i was shocked. included, understand what happened. my mind stopped working. the whole coach was told to come to the hall from the accident side and are now on our way to get your ride to and all the tone distressing images from the scene show the chaos as college or the off the most of the train to salsa age watkins on the current month, dhl express report and the thing railed off the colliding heads on with a calder tray in the eastern state of addition emergency crews. i'm locals have been working tirelessly to help free though still trumps. in the wreckage, within 60 ambulances, also to be on stands on his on india, corresponding to engine sharma with more details. very light flashing and sad incident being resulting from the
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e. c. o. in the shop tree accident was reported around 7 pm. your time was given to understand that this is one of the freedom sizes fees for your accident media. these are the number one see to lose. you. do see a simply because you see from spectrum, easy on those numbers and the are we using or you sure. confirmation on that. but from one of yours is that the number is going to be signal taking d c accidents equals 332. while i did with each other, one was the weights even though we see there are several people that are to shop inside. now 17 o 3 shows the total of ambulances, the national disaster release, or off seems suitable for the people,
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sir. inside, he does to see that he is going to be install nines. and then the russian region of bell belong to the latest do cranium bombardment. his claims 2 lives and wounded 6 people, including 2 children. according to local forties, their voles, they've been reports of yet another strike on belgrade, stacy, a mazda evacuated sion of civilians from the region is in full swing. i made you premium showing on the 10th bias troops to break through across the border. also, as it goes down of reports from the bass, old area of today's law from the 1st instance that the town of she beck and i'm the bell good region in general is being showed by the ukranian. now tillery, they began their attacks last year off to the russian army, pulled out from the adjacent the height of region of ukraine. but in the past few weeks, and especially the past couple of days, they've stepped up,
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they've increased the rustic fields. such settings completely drastically dramatically, really the town of she back and now it has being shelled today, also relentlessly. also the check points on the road leading from the city of belgrade, the regional capital, where we are right now, the boat or the check point. the road check point was sheldon to at that time of day it was jammed with civilian vehicles as locals. they were trying to figure out if they can go to shoot back an appropriate collect. more of their belongings, collect their pets and pro, possibly evacuated some of the relatives that they had to go, that had to stay behind and had no means of evacuating sophie's route. so from the rounds, well it is the civilian cause and it, these 2 people died, that in general, since the beginning of ukraine's attacks against the region of belgrade, here in russia just showed over 14 civilians were killed. and also at the same time,
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on the ground, the ukrainian army, they tried to reach the russia ukraine boulder, but that attack was successfully repelled the ukrainian side last several months vehicles, at least 2 times, one of them it was completely destroyed and the other one was abandoned by its crew as they were trying to make po photographs just outside the machine and well, the russian tillery got really, really close to them. now, bell grabbed the regional capital. it has, of course, become the main hub for the vacuum ways. they, i gathered here many of them on the local football stadium and from that very being enabled to go to safer places and to temporary relocation points. and this is basically, this is the 1st major shelter they can find. here after fleeing the, their home towns into home villages. here's what some of them had to say. if it's not at $315.00, the garage shall into again, that's around $340.00. they told me that should back,
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you know. then we learned that there was a breaks to attempt to know where to go. john con, we started to back, but then decided to keep calm and stay where we were over. no, i, there was another break through attempts. i drove to the highway and lost the police and military. we should panic. they replied that there was no need to panic, but it breaks or was possible. so it was better to leave the city that i was lying in the bed. i couldn't sleep then my bed was jolted upwards. i quickly got dressed, stepped out on the porch, and there was like in the great patry arctic war legged babbage from the cut. you shall ensure the shells came howling one after another non stop is comparable to the was days of the towns in the desk, and the lucon school republicans very close to any situation that our crew has witnessed in the most promptly townsend's a dumbass, except it is not the dumbass of course, and for instance, on thursday of the crate in the armed forces,
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they launched more than $800.00 artillery rounds towards the ship back into town districts alone. i'm. that number has to be added to, well, all the project tabs that were launched and fired towards all of the food that town . so really, again, the intensity of the tax, it's, uh, well it's fee is at the same time decrease in on photos is the ground forces they are trying to breach. they're trying to cross the border with russia and potentially gain a foothold again and says the such an attempt was made again, it was repelled. and according to the russian ministry of defense, at least 30 ukrainian soldiers were killed as a result to spend a go now with violence between police and protest as has resumed one day after a quote sentence for opposition. politician has been sancho results been classes that have left at least 9 people killed.
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the police officers were patrolling the streets of the capital dunker on friday with the army also deployed to provide security, particularly around the banks, french on supermarkets, on petrol stations, which don't go support is often called get fresh violence interrupted during the afternoon with police firing. take us to dispose crowns of protest is coupons tires on a main road. some of the classes were reported in other parts of the city, the local journalist, with more details on the unrest in the african country. yesterday they was the they was the gals who power of the country, especially the big and the show you the south of the country rad responsible the, the mail,
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the man on the side of the team has refused to answer the calls. it was back in the absence of the fields was sent and the buyer came in a house 2 years in freedom. less than fun of $600000.00 be paid to the bank. i just as long as is the image of the body, the body to the real cause for the more efficient in addition to what they themselves for the rest of the, the population to, to the trees, the roadside to pop the buildings and place these bases on of business and read the barricades in several of the policies. ma'am,
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the friend of the british of the us also i'm agreeing of that and the they think that the uh, the info justice and the seems to the yesterday the, the ministry, the ministry on the side to access the social networks such as feasible, treat uh like the uh, youtube, what stuff take them the uh, the street. uh that is telling me they come with their kid in the uh and the guy show, the tension is functionary and the city. i think you insure where osmond sancho has been mess since last year. first day as long as left a local university donation with funds out, call scouts,
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it across roads and many buildings. vandalized as well. some local. it's hard to say about the situation. listen to mock the feeling that drives me today. it is a feeling of frustration and desolation at what happened in front of this public institution of the state of senegal, which belongs to the assign sec university and single in core. if i see this is an institution that is only a decade old, to be designed to lease does not help any one. because as long as there is no peace, we can not leave a real life. i deplore what is happening in our country. this images do not own us senegal. but cain as also is made it to the top of the world's most neglected displacement crises list for the 1st time. as according to a new report from the norwegian refugee council, according to the law say secretary general, the world should provide the same support for those countries most in need, as it has done for you quite of the policy response to the suffering inflicted by
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the war ukraine demonstrated what the world can deliver for people in need. political action for ukrainians has been impactful and swift borders kept open funding. blanche and media coverage extensive those empower, need to show the same humanity towards people affected by crises in places such as booking a 5. so and the democratic republic of the congo. the new region council is an organization that really focuses on some, any serious thoughts, especially those that have been displaced there. and then i'm going to continue to stay on line. and on an annual basis, the n r c release is 10 countries that are in crisis and then linked to by the rest of the world. now we all know that in the past year have seemingly put
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its focus on fix. that has to be helped me. this reports that has been raised, the state of the country is that most crises increase the treatment to entry between 2 and 3 a human effort and said, look, you know, possible who was stationed in teams trained to on that list as not suddenly taken into stock at the top of that list, and 6 other countries been on the front of me and only 3 countries and outside of the continent, the secretary general hanging on see has to be expressed. how an a link is a choice. the world has failed to support the most vulnerable, but these can be reversed. the lives of millions of people suffering in silence can improve if funding and resources are allocated based on need nat geo political interest, immediate headlines of the day. neglect is a choice. the millions of displaced people are cast aside year after year without the support and resource is they so desperately need is not inevitable. so this whole thing just,
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katie indicates how the waste itself. and we've given no intention and time and an aid to countries of the african continent. we have seen how only possible one thing i can function and develop those countries. the price of him thoughtful from the way of the terms of a really small percentage of that happening given as, as assistance as opposed to what we're seeing in ukraine. and this also is kind of key seen in the green deals with only 3 percent of the green has been given to africa. where is african needing so much more and the rest has been going all the way. and then katie shows that the, with the does not have an interest in showing the assistance of helping. i can get ahold of me and get me on the streets and be able to stand up for itself. we don't have to rush and paste a half a 1000000 times,
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or 3 bring to the african continent. but that has to be made impossible by some of the if it's, they need to have to pay or not to be able to get some assistance. they called for the full and effective implementation of both the black sea green initiative and the memorandum of understanding between the russian federation and the secretariat of the united nations and promotes interaction food products. and so it allows us to the world markets and stress the importance of allowing grains and so it's allies to continue to reach those most in need. the african continent does still continue to face issues. a kind of change of hand in the old, grows was in the economy, grows and the african continent and casings as a consent to all these crises that all mean that all being experienced by the continent is one confident that still has a long way to go and seeing that the to get 8 and 6 and 8 is not going to move on
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to waste a public policy research. as some of these sites, the international community should indiscriminate e address crises in different parts of the world. will soon uh, for the course seems projects over your product as waves when we mall the insurance, the interest of humorist organizations to protect. i'm just already in crisis in alfred list for much more impartial noticed the rest of us and joseph shawn is our size. oh richard on crisis or issues around the features from was such expeditions about oh fortunately, the view was to see if it was a symmetrical and but this was the rest for us to such a crisis. what did happen in africa? us national security advisor jake sullivan has a case badging of failing to notify washington about recent upgrades to china is
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nuclear arsenal. it is just decline to share the size and scope of its nuclear forces or to provide launch notifications. and it is not showing much interest in discussions regarding the changes it is making to it's nuclear forces. simply put, we have not yet seen a willingness from the p r c to compartmentalize strategic stability from broader issues in the relationship. and that's compartmentalization. as i noted before, has been the bed rock of nuclear security, indeed, strategic stability for decades. well, we have jake sullivan, who is the us national security advisor, speaking at this national gathering to discuss the issue of arms control. and he is emphasizing what he perceives as a chinese around he's playing out the idea that china and it's nuclear proliferation. here's a threat to the united states. e alleges that by 2035, china will have 1500 different warheads,
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and he says that's on grass advantage. he's playing that up and he's proposed engaging china to some degree. here's what he had to say. and i believe that the p r c could make the bold decision to engage directly with the united states in discussions of strategic stability and nuclear risk. and that it would be the right responsible thing to do for the benefit of our 2 countries. and as i said before, for the benefit of the wider world, now the united states has long sought to engage and assert some level of control over china is nuclear arsenal has china rises around the world. the united states perceives them as a rival and a threat, but let's review the record of the united states when it comes to treaties. in recent years, you will recall that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, the united states, withdrew from in 2019. you also recall, united states withdrew from the open skies agreement in 2020 and most recently the
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inspection that go on under the new start treat uh they have been at this point, suspend usa is not branding. visa is do enable the transparency and inspection under the new star treaty regarding nuclear weapons site that was agreed to to take place. so essentially the treaty is, is no longer in operation, it's been suspended. so this is the context in which the united states is assuming china would be willing to sit down with us. now in the past, china has been willing to talk to united states about production of the nuclear arsenal. but they said that in order to start talks of, they want the united states to be willing to reduce some of its nuclear arsenal as well. they want that to be on the table. and the united states has not been willing to discuss on those terms as of yet. so engaging china in a meeting and trying to assert some us control or us oversight into china is nuclear arsenal is something that the united states is going to have quite
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a bit of difficulties selling to the world. as at this point, the united states has withdrawn from so many nuclear agreements and proved to not be very reliable and its own reporting and its own transparency regarding the issue of nuclear weapons. meanwhile wash is that what would to be here when high stress the nuclear agreements between the us and south korea will provoke and owns race in asia? earlier washington spoke to co operating with russia on the new stock arms reduction tracy from a pentagon security analyst mark, i'm a lease phase, washington should instead focus on decreasing tensions with other countries. so this is making for a much more dangerous world. at a time when we should be trying to minimize the spread of nuclear weapons. right now there's a hue and cry on capitol hill park where our congress is in trying to increase the the defense budget because it's up for the budget this up for discussion, right?
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now, and, and it isn't enough. and how are you in order to meet what, what the united states perceives as the growing threat and not only from russia, but also from china and with a to now merging in the military alliance that makes it very formidable. we know states it has shown cannot fight a, a one front war level over 2 or 3 or even a forefront war. so it's really very precarious time for the united states to exhibit such arrogance. at this point. i think it's it, they should be doing everything they can try and less than these tensions and other developments. twitter has no choice but to comply with the models, with governments, according to the platforms, the 11 months responding to for just as a matter of recent censorship policies. this revelation contradicts the most cuz own previous claims that he acquired twice to, to give people
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a platform for free speech. most could also said he'd be reluctant to restrict content to on the post permanent bonds that however, the building that has not found himself in hot water for complying with the turkish governments. censorship demands ahead of last month for elections. most is also being grilled over the takedown of a critical documentary about india and prime minister and the rent remote at new families request. the collab media analyst line those days most extend type
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rotation of free speech is hypocritical. the it's
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the only one that a 1000 refugees from afghanistan have successfully resettled in the you. meanwhile, more than 270000, others continued to struggle. as you are, appear in countries refuse to abide by that commitment to aid us guns. in these ask in refugees who have long been displaced in the region and who face severe vulnerabilities are being neglected with disappointing commitments to refugee resettlement. across the u member states, the u. n. refugee agency estimates that 273955 are currently in need of this
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durable solution. nearly 271, ask in refugees where resettled by the e u last year meeting less than 0 point one percent of needs. i've done a song has been struggling for years to cope with a severe humanitarian crisis. following the tail st. withdrawal of us forces from the country on august 2021. the situation that has only deteriorated the european union which have previously a short the safety of those wanting to flee from us. dentist on a sense fell to the left. all his pledges. please come on security on the list for him so that stays the background. refugees space difficulties when trying to recess so aggravated by the use preference for ukrainians. there were a lot of ups and downs and in the evacuation could happen abruptly. and it was not something that was taken place according to the time. and those who came to
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a to made it outside the concrete, are uh, some are standing in the 3rd country and having reach to the destinations at the same time, looking at the you agree in a conflict and a fresh wave of refugees in, in large numbers the european union and the member countries are largely occupied with the ukrainian concrete and it's refugees. and that has drains resources and also diverted the attention mostly from the one case a senior officer in the us as far as, as bad tracks on his was that in a drone, killed as sapir rates are doing a simulation. he now claims the test never took place that he acknowledges future challenges to using ai the system started realizing that while it did identify the threats, at times the human operator would tell it's not to kill the threats,
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but the points for killing the threats. so what did it do? it killed the operator, it killed the old parade, said because that person was keeping it from accomplishing that subjective. we've never run those experiments, nor would we need to in order to realize that this is a plausible outcome. despite this being a hypothetical example, this illustrates the real world challenge as opposed by artificial intelligence powered capability. we also depaula live international expos for their assessment of the situation and this potential consequences. and this was expected, you get all the magic comes from the very child, read all sorts of comic sounds. i alternated ram is in terms of intelligence and now drawing the things to be slowly where you missed the call to come out of the human society. so i think uh what happened at old
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oil that happened got enough time. not very sure because they had been denied also by doctor i think that is to any any she just met her front door to think so now it's almost like to my the in mention of the and the new plan that funds. i think it's all just constitutes a serious a threats to mankind as a hold of only in terms of ethical or moral or legal issues, but also directly pausing for it to the continuation of almost sapient as a spaces and the current way that different countries deal with a i completely separate play, sometimes the whole style mendez, me eve of fuel the french of a i, which may constitute to mankind as a whole. therefore, i think it is time to realize that before it is too late, mankind as a whole,
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do need to come up with the overarching framework to deal with the fundamental philosophical and actual threat tape on top of who relates as well as news on the baseline. checking on websites on team dealt home ways. we appreciate your company . thank you for choosing auntie. it's much the the hello and welcome to the cross software. all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. the idea of brick started out as a wall street investment gimmick, focusing on developing nations today. this is the organization many in the global

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