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pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in no pacific for decades, for the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region. from ozzy on to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been to benefit the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open to navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible growth and innovation. so today, as we stand at the inflection point in history, where the hard work of enhancing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect apiece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the end of pacific were so much of our shared future will be written. 14 has new partnership. we're showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity and not just for us, but for the entire world. today, we're announcing the steps to carry out our
pacific power. the united states has safeguarded stability in no pacific for decades, for the enormous benefits of nations throughout the region. from ozzy on to pacific islanders to the people's republic of china. in fact, our leadership in the pacific has been to benefit the entire world. we've kept the sea lanes and skies open to navigable for all. we've upheld basic rules of the road that fueled international commerce and our partnerships have helped underwrite incredible growth and...
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our insure the endo pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. in australia using u. s. technology, the orchestra, grandma, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all of our history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south. china sea is the situation that china has, has created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine, china's gigi and paying
our insure the endo pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of...
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the end of pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete the defense alliance called arcus has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 2000 and forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. in australia using u. s. technology, the orchestra gray met, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has as created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine, china's she's in pain i
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and he says that the august deal will have a destabilizing effect on the indo pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view ah, that has been articulated by presidency and things around a foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. and of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know of u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world. so these destabilizing actions really are counterproductive, in many, many aspects. the u. s. is, in a sense, has one tool to play, which is, or to use, which is it's military. what if we look at china's approach, of course it invest in is upgrading its military capabilities, but it is making significant gains on the diplomatic front. we need to look no further than the recent around saudi arabia, rapprochement china's role in a ukraine peace plan initiatives in the pacific. that's one very, very important aspect. the economic aspect, of course, is very important as china ah, is offering
and he says that the august deal will have a destabilizing effect on the indo pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view ah, that has been articulated by presidency and things around a foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. and of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know of u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world....
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it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast on press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe his testament to the strength of the longstanding ties united is under our shared commitment. our insure the end up pacific remains free and open. prosperous and secure, the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using u. s. technology. the orchestra gray met. we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's d
it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast on press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe his testament to the strength of the longstanding ties united is under our shared commitment. our insure the end up pacific remains free and open. prosperous and secure, the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has...
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it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast are unprecedented. trilateral cooperation. i believe is stretched over to the strength of the longstanding ties united's under our shared cubic auburn. sure, the end up with civic remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using u. s. technology. the orchestra gray met we confirmed here in san diego represents the biggest single investment in austra
it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast are unprecedented. trilateral cooperation. i believe is stretched over to the strength of the longstanding ties united's under our shared cubic auburn. sure, the end up with civic remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has...
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the storm started 37 days ago in the western pacific. i was traveled more than 8000 kilometers, gathering strength over the indian ocean. it made land fall in madagascar as a tropical cyclone. from there, it moved on to batter mozambique for several days. it regained strength in the mozambique channel and hit the country again. catching the southern tip of neighboring malawi, victoria gating be reports. they dig to find survivors buried under the mud, but hopes of finding people alive or fading fast. dozens of missing from this village in malawi, after tropical storm freddy, tall through it with you have i have heard of some of it. i'm helping to find the victims. i know there are more bodies that are still buried so far between 20 and 20. 5 bodies been recovered from the debris and ruined houses, and most of them have been very to the hospital, but they all looked dead. i think pretty is one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere, and the longest, lasting little with sped by the storm. really what young if i'm
the storm started 37 days ago in the western pacific. i was traveled more than 8000 kilometers, gathering strength over the indian ocean. it made land fall in madagascar as a tropical cyclone. from there, it moved on to batter mozambique for several days. it regained strength in the mozambique channel and hit the country again. catching the southern tip of neighboring malawi, victoria gating be reports. they dig to find survivors buried under the mud, but hopes of finding people alive or fading...
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but the key raised, as i mentioned, is bolstering australia's defense in the pacific region. we've got the likes of the chinese building up the military presence in the solomon islands. and this concern there that they may, beijing may set up a naval base in honey. i said, this is one of the key reasons behind this agreement. but of course, this new or detail of this new trilateral security agreement may see the relationships between beijing and cambra take a deep dive once again. soccer live in brisbin for us there. thank you. oh, so monday president biden approved a major oil drilling project. the u. s. state of alaska, the $8000000000.00 plan led by oil giant commer could phillips has been strongly oppose by climate activists. they said undermines administration's pledge to slow climate change. the approval comes a day off, the government announced the limits on oil drilling in 16000000 acres in alaska. and the arctic ocean on the project could produce up to 180000 barrels of oil a day according to the company. that's more than 600000000 barrels of crude, over 30 years of
but the key raised, as i mentioned, is bolstering australia's defense in the pacific region. we've got the likes of the chinese building up the military presence in the solomon islands. and this concern there that they may, beijing may set up a naval base in honey. i said, this is one of the key reasons behind this agreement. but of course, this new or detail of this new trilateral security agreement may see the relationships between beijing and cambra take a deep dive once again. soccer live...
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we have the likes of china encroaching across the pacific region. one of the more recent kind of encroachments has been the potential military build up and the like to the solomon islands. and that's about 2000 kilometers from australia shows. so this is the pitch. it's being made by the striding government to the strong audience under disagreement. also they be able to accelerate the acquisition of god weapons as well as building up estrella of nuclear capability as to what we'll do between a stronger and beijing, a camera and beijing. this will no doubt indicate or deliver another dimension. and strategy is turbulent. relationship with china. china is already said that they believe the deal constitutes serious nuclear proliferation risks. plus, i say exacerbates the arms rice and hurts peace and stability in the region. so know that this will be another turning point for the relationship between astrology and china. with the announcement of this huge defense acquisition, 1st radio. thank you very much. from brisbin, sarah cock reporting me. while
we have the likes of china encroaching across the pacific region. one of the more recent kind of encroachments has been the potential military build up and the like to the solomon islands. and that's about 2000 kilometers from australia shows. so this is the pitch. it's being made by the striding government to the strong audience under disagreement. also they be able to accelerate the acquisition of god weapons as well as building up estrella of nuclear capability as to what we'll do between a...
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the end of pacific remains free and open, prosperous, and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using the u. s. technology, the orchestra, grandma, we confirm hearing sandy, i represent the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all about history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has as created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine in china's gigi and pay
the end of pacific remains free and open, prosperous, and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2...
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he says the deal will have a destabilizing effect on the asia pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view that has been articulated by presidency and think the foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know. the u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world. so these, these stabilizing actions really are counterproductive in many, many aspects. the u. s. is, in a sense, has one tool to play, which is, or to use, which is it's military. what if we look at china's approach, of course it invest in is upgrading its military capabilities, but it is making significant gains on the diplomatic front. we need to look no further than the recent iran saudi arabia, rapprochement china's role in a ukraine peace plan initiatives in the pacific. that's one very, very important aspect. the economic aspect, of course, is very important as china is offering an increasingl
he says the deal will have a destabilizing effect on the asia pacific region. i think this only strengthens the view that has been articulated by presidency and think the foreign minister that if the u. s. continues down this path, ah, it raises the risk of outright conflict. of course, this is not good for china, but it's also not good for the us as well as we all know. the u. s. is economically intertwined with china, as are many other countries around the world. so these, these stabilizing...
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o president biden is firmly committed to advancing a free and open the no pacific. which is why this proposal asked for an 18 percent increase in our budget for that region over f y $23.00. our budget contains both discretionary imagine proposals. we're happy to talk about why we proceeded this way. for new innovative investment, stout p, china, including by enhancing our presence in the region and ensuring that what we and our fellow democracies are able to offer, including maritime security, disease surveillance, clean energy infrastructure. digital technology is more attractive than any alternative. the budget will help us push back on advancing authoritarianism, democratic backsliding by strengthening democracies around the world, including through supporting independent media, counter corruption, defending free and fair elections. and it will allow us to pay our contributions to international organizations because we need to be at the table, ah, wherever. and whenever new international rules that affect the livelihoods of our people are being debated and being
o president biden is firmly committed to advancing a free and open the no pacific. which is why this proposal asked for an 18 percent increase in our budget for that region over f y $23.00. our budget contains both discretionary imagine proposals. we're happy to talk about why we proceeded this way. for new innovative investment, stout p, china, including by enhancing our presence in the region and ensuring that what we and our fellow democracies are able to offer, including maritime security,...
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the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how new he it is. i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's meant to a lot of you know, the determination that you have been to the cement to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of generations to come at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insiders say, even though this resolution passed by consensus, there are some major countries which have a problem with it. and they expect some national submissions to the international court of justice in an effort to narrow the eventual ruling of the judges. james base ouch is era at the united nations. this fierce debate over the right to mind the sea bed and the pacific for minerals essential to the renewable energy revolution. snicker, copper and cobalt. a sound in abundance on the ocean floor between hawaii and mexico. that many say deep sea mining shouldn't be allowed until we know more about the damage it could do to one of
the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how new he it is. i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's meant to a lot of you know, the determination that you have been to the cement to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of generations to come at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insiders say, even though this resolution passed by...
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on very varman editor, nick clunk report. 4000 meters dean on the pacific sea floor. there is another world you couldn't make up. a realm of predatory sponges and sailing cucumbers move the remotest of all habitants with extraordinary life forms from starfish, to invisible microorganisms buried in the sediment and but here to something else. those no jewels on the sea floor. every one of them is a nugget of nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese, formed over millions of years. there are billions of tons of them and their metals critical for the transition to clean energy, a so called battery in a rock. los hinder gerald barron of the metals company hopes to stop mining the null jewels. before the end of the year, his company has already invested millions in research, and he says the abyss is in fact, the perfect location to begin industrial scale operations, the cali metallic modules line the missiles on 4000 meters policy on the sea floor . more than a 1000 miles from the nearest community, whether a no plants and 80 percent of the biomass, that the foreigner, that mea
on very varman editor, nick clunk report. 4000 meters dean on the pacific sea floor. there is another world you couldn't make up. a realm of predatory sponges and sailing cucumbers move the remotest of all habitants with extraordinary life forms from starfish, to invisible microorganisms buried in the sediment and but here to something else. those no jewels on the sea floor. every one of them is a nugget of nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese, formed over millions of years. there are billions...
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the 2nd point is important to know your pacific of, of the chinese market. if we looked at routes from asian pacific internationally, a large portion of those touch china and until china changed its quarantine policy late last year, those markets were not able to, to act at all. now even with the change of quarantine policy, as we look forward to june this year, those markets are still going to be close to 3 quarters lower than where they were in 2019. so china's the key to that effect to be the last brick in the recovery wall. a, was the quarantine policy. it changes positive. it's going to take a while for the passenger confidence to recover demand, to come back strongly, an asian pacific to come back. what about f, as i watery? in some cases we can get that reversed as well. potentially. i mean, if i thinks about the way the way the airlines are processing right now, it's about, it's about the supply and demand dynamic. and, you know, market economics as, as demand is come back, strongly, airlines have to some extent had issues with returning capacity qui
the 2nd point is important to know your pacific of, of the chinese market. if we looked at routes from asian pacific internationally, a large portion of those touch china and until china changed its quarantine policy late last year, those markets were not able to, to act at all. now even with the change of quarantine policy, as we look forward to june this year, those markets are still going to be close to 3 quarters lower than where they were in 2019. so china's the key to that effect to be...
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the indo pacific region announcement comes 18 months. soft australia u. s. l a u. k. formed a security lines. activists have accused by the ministration of breaking a promise to slow climate change, often approved a major oil training project in alaska. $8000000000.00 window project and expected to produce around a $180000.00 barrels of oil a day. and a state of disaster has been declared in malawi after powerful storm hit the country for a 2nd time in less than 3 weeks. freddy has claimed the knives of a 100 people in the army and they bring mozambique or to the philippines. now, our fishermen are holding a protest at sea on the water mining from minerals and the construction of an airport is affecting communities in a region. south of manila, fishermen are against these activities, which they say are driving away fish, forcing them to abandon their livelihoods. only below is in cavity in the philippines. live for us now. barnaby update us on what's happening them carry or sil about an hour away from the protest. but to my left, you can see that there are a handfu
the indo pacific region announcement comes 18 months. soft australia u. s. l a u. k. formed a security lines. activists have accused by the ministration of breaking a promise to slow climate change, often approved a major oil training project in alaska. $8000000000.00 window project and expected to produce around a $180000.00 barrels of oil a day. and a state of disaster has been declared in malawi after powerful storm hit the country for a 2nd time in less than 3 weeks. freddy has claimed the...
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy vision, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of any want to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here. the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how do you, he, it, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's a meant a lot of, you know, the determination that you have into the cement to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content, not only for the future, but the future of our to recent ship to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory. but un insiders say,
the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy vision, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of any want to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's...
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and lastly, saw that become in southern pacific and, and china. yeah, i was going to say on asia, these ages lagging behind at the moment, isn't it? it was for ca, supposed $6600000000.00 loss in 2020 two's. why is that? take us through that a bit. yeah, absolutely. well, well, 1st of all, the, the, the reaction of governments in that region to the pandemic have been somewhat different. so the current change in the, and, and the lock downs, etc, have gone further in those regions. the 2nd point is important to know your pacific of, of the chinese market. if we looked at routes from a pacific internationally, a large portion of those touch china. and until china changed its quarantine policy light last year, those markets were not able to, to act at all. now even with the change of quarantine policy, as we look forward to june this year, those markets are still going to be close to 3 quarters lower than where they were in 2019. so china's the key to that effect to be the last brick in the recovery wall. a was the quarantine policy as pop change is
and lastly, saw that become in southern pacific and, and china. yeah, i was going to say on asia, these ages lagging behind at the moment, isn't it? it was for ca, supposed $6600000000.00 loss in 2020 two's. why is that? take us through that a bit. yeah, absolutely. well, well, 1st of all, the, the, the reaction of governments in that region to the pandemic have been somewhat different. so the current change in the, and, and the lock downs, etc, have gone further in those regions. the 2nd point...
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific island, a venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future. meantime, the small island developing was to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here, university of the south pacific. one of them was cynthia, how knew he it's, it's, i still can't believe that. oh, we've, we've gotten this far. and it's, it's, it's a meant, a lot of, you know, the determination that you have, it's just a meant to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of alterations yet to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insi
the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific island, a venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future. meantime, the small island developing was to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a...
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it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the us, the u. k. industrial. yes. cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast or press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe is testament to the strength of the longstanding ties, the united and our shared commitment of ensure the endo pacific remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using us technology. the orchestra gram up we confirmed here in san diego represents the biggest single investment in australia's defen
it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the us, the u. k. industrial. yes. cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast or press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe is testament to the strength of the longstanding ties, the united and our shared commitment of ensure the endo pacific remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already...
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and that's what we're saying in, in the pacific region. it's never that competition is inevitable. conflict or war is not inevitable, but it's more of a possibility i think, going forward and it has been looking backwards. the growing geopolitical uncertainty has seen countries unveil new strategies for the region that includes australia, new security and technology. pat with the u. s. and the u. k. it's also set off an arms race as country seat to modernize their weaponry, but not everyone believes military might, is a useful deterrent at the defense show in tokyo. anti war protesters have appear message boy, this 90. now, one important thing for stopping the wars and conflicts going on know is getting rid of weapons. that message unlikely to be heard in the corridors of power. florence many algebra, synagogues opposition, leader, osmond, sancho as during court to hear if he's eligible to run in next year's presidential election. there's growing concerned that president mackie sal could run for a controversial 3rd term, which the oppositi
and that's what we're saying in, in the pacific region. it's never that competition is inevitable. conflict or war is not inevitable, but it's more of a possibility i think, going forward and it has been looking backwards. the growing geopolitical uncertainty has seen countries unveil new strategies for the region that includes australia, new security and technology. pat with the u. s. and the u. k. it's also set off an arms race as country seat to modernize their weaponry, but not everyone...
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the endo pacific remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k and australia using u. s. technology. the orchestra grama we confirmed here in san diego, represents the biggest single investment in australia's defense capability in all of our history. the biggest threat in the pacific comes from an increasingly aggressive china, which has built new fortifications in the south china sea. it's a situation that china has, has created and brought upon itself very much like girl russia has in the ukraine in china's gigi and payi
the endo pacific remains free and open. prosperous is secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more....
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy vision, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of value to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here from the university of the south pacific. one of them was cynthia, how do you, he it, it's, i still can't believe that. we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's a meant a lot of, you know, the determination that you have, it's just a meant to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of our to recent ship to come at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insiders sa
the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy vision, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of value to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's...
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific island venue or to. this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world, the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future. meantime, the small island developing was to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here, university of the south pacific. one of them was cynthia, how do you, he it, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's a meant a lot of, you know, the determination that you have into the cement to, you know, when you'd moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of 2 reasons, yet to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but u
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many analysts say the alliance is aimed at countering china's influence in the endo pacific region. following all of this force is john 100, he's been reporting live from san diego. what can we expect there in the coming hours? john? we write a year and a half ago, these 3 leaders announced a program called arcus, which is a mash up of australia, the u. k. and the u. s. and it was to be a submarine program that they were all going to cooperate on. what today we expect to hear from them, the details where we got a preview from jake sullivan on air force one. and we know that what this is, what's going to happen is that this will, this program will go decades long. it will begin with u. s. and u. k. submarines making rotations in australia as a matter fact there's a u. s. submarine in the board of perth right now. but eventually, over the course of years, australia starting in 2032 would by 3 nuclear power, but carrying conventional weapons submarines from the u. s. with the option of buying 2 more. and then they would work on their industrial asking because ultimately they would make
many analysts say the alliance is aimed at countering china's influence in the endo pacific region. following all of this force is john 100, he's been reporting live from san diego. what can we expect there in the coming hours? john? we write a year and a half ago, these 3 leaders announced a program called arcus, which is a mash up of australia, the u. k. and the u. s. and it was to be a submarine program that they were all going to cooperate on. what today we expect to hear from them, the...
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the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries, we are dealing with it thoroughly. all that i think is what we are lacking the most . the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington al jazeera. it's time for the whether he is rob. says is lovely, sunny day in southern california, just right. clearing the snow, 3 beaches of it. or what was left in san bernardino matters were some people been trapped for days on and so it looks beautiful. in the sunshine, of course is not so beautiful, particularly at stacks up on your refund, casey tin. but that was a day of clearance before the next wind storm comes in. this is it coming in? now's different in character. this one, if you follow the cloud, it's streaked out into the pa
the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries, we are dealing with it thoroughly. all that i think is what we are lacking the most . the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington al jazeera. it's time for...
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it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast aren't press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe is testament to the strength of the longstanding ties. the united is under our shared commitment of ensure the endo pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has already begun with the 1st of hundreds of australians embedding in u. s. and u. k. submarine building programs. more u. s. subs will start visiting australia this year, while british subs will increase rotations from 2026 by 2030 to australia, plans to buy 3 nuclear powered subs containing conventional weapons from the us, with the option of buying 2 more. and sometime in the 20 forty's, australia expects to have its own nuclear, so built by the u. k. and australia using the u. s. technology. the orchestra gray met we confirmed here in san diego represents the biggest single investment in au
it is a bold effort to shift the balance of power in the pacific. the leaders of the u. s . the u. k. and australia cementing a plan to deploy nuclear powered submarines from the australian coast aren't press it at a trilateral cooperation. i believe is testament to the strength of the longstanding ties. the united is under our shared commitment of ensure the endo pacific remains free and open, prosperous and secure. the plan will take decades to complete. the defense alliance called arcus, has...
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s n. fleets operating in the indo pacific. the final phase will be our support for what we call assess en, arcus and next generation, conventionally arm nuclear powered submarine design and constructed by australia in the u. k. and incorporating cutting edge us technologies in the propulsion plant, combat control and weapons systems, australia's acquisition of s's, and will bolster the capabilities of one of our strongest allies. by increasing the royal australian navies, range survivability and striking power. thus strengthening deterrence. in the endo pacific, every phase of the optimal pathway will set the highest nuclear non proliferation standard. moreover, arcus will diversify u. s. posher in the indo pacific, offering new locations from which u. s. forces can operate and august will strengthen us and allied summary industrial capacity, which is key to modernizing, innovating and maintaining our military and economic competitive edge to day and in the future. 3, highly capable, allied, and interoperable submarine forces
s n. fleets operating in the indo pacific. the final phase will be our support for what we call assess en, arcus and next generation, conventionally arm nuclear powered submarine design and constructed by australia in the u. k. and incorporating cutting edge us technologies in the propulsion plant, combat control and weapons systems, australia's acquisition of s's, and will bolster the capabilities of one of our strongest allies. by increasing the royal australian navies, range survivability...
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want to in the pacific islands. if i'm not mistaken, we mentioned the lens where there's a dutch court that ruled that shell must cut its carbon emissions. we mentioned australia where a new coal project was rejected due to emissions and human rights concerns. so centering this debate, this small island, you know, what is the significance of, i don't want to if i'm not mistaken. it also involves the international court of justice, which could be critical here. astrid? yes. so one of say what the deb you effort that you're mentioning is that when a want to as a state is leading with other a pacific island states and to day literally we're saying you are p and states. also joining our request for their international court of justice in the hague act to take this climate, climate change question and ah, analyze and conclude, what are the states obligations in regard to climate action? and this is very important. it will be done through an advisory opinion, where they, this air, international court of justice in the hat
want to in the pacific islands. if i'm not mistaken, we mentioned the lens where there's a dutch court that ruled that shell must cut its carbon emissions. we mentioned australia where a new coal project was rejected due to emissions and human rights concerns. so centering this debate, this small island, you know, what is the significance of, i don't want to if i'm not mistaken. it also involves the international court of justice, which could be critical here. astrid? yes. so one of say what...
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy person, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world, the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of anyone who suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here. the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how you, he it, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's a meant to a lot of, you know, the determination that you have it, the cement to, you know, when you moved by genuine content, not only for the future, but the future generations yet to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory. but un insiders say, even though t
the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy person, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world, the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of anyone who suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's...
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and it's important to, to say that it started with the youth from one hour bye to watson and the pacific islands and calling the attention and action of the states. and now it's a global movement. and now it stays uh through like the, the procedure is through bay and un general assembly to make that this request to the highest gordon internet. and it's certainly inspiring to see, you know, youth driven initiative gained that much attention and support on the global level . hundreds of countries or over a 100 countries indicating that id supported on anything, anything to share with us about maybe limitations, some challenges moving forward. i'm curious at delta. i know, i know from a science perspective you've probably, you've probably seen how it's taken this long to get to this point. so any, any sort of challenges about i guess one thing just to mention is there is an incredible need for new research in this area. as well, we did a study last year where we talked to litigators about the gaps that they see the needs that they have for future litigation moving forward. and we identified
and it's important to, to say that it started with the youth from one hour bye to watson and the pacific islands and calling the attention and action of the states. and now it's a global movement. and now it stays uh through like the, the procedure is through bay and un general assembly to make that this request to the highest gordon internet. and it's certainly inspiring to see, you know, youth driven initiative gained that much attention and support on the global level . hundreds of countries...
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with freedom is always was quite bold and untold stories from across asia and the pacific 101 east on al jazeera, there's a story being spun fancy where being sold, the notion that we can offset for the car the we generate does carbon offsetting actually work what is being done isn't worth sitting in the problem is net 0 just to catch raise. net 0 missions, that's there, right? you know, climate children holly re examines the myths. i'm delusions in the struggle against climate breakdown. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera ah you as interest rates rise to 5 percent and have been to curb inflation and tackle a turbulent market. meanwhile, all eyes are on the bank of england to see if it's going to raise interest rates as inflation source. ah, umbrella baptism, this is all just do alive from doha. also coming up tensions in the south china sea, washington and beijing give different accounts of an incident involving an american destroyer plus a shed. it was straight. you don't miss it, don't miss it. these training, prime minister hazards voters to back a referendum the will c
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific island, a venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island developing was to suffered devastating sight clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here. the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how new he it's, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's a meant a lot of, you know, the determination that you have into the cement to, you know, when you moved by genuine content not only for the future, but the future of alterations shipped to the end of the meeting. the un secretary general told me it was a big victory, but un insiders say, ev
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the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? a very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future. meantime, the small island divided wall to suffered devastating sy clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's whole existence is threatened by climate change. the original idea for the un resolution actually came from law students studying here. the university of the south pacific, one of them was cynthia, how you, he it, it's, i still can't believe that we've, we've gotten this far and it's, it's, it's meant to a lot of, you know, the determination. you have to the cement to you know, when you moved by genuine content, not only for the future, but the future of generations to come. at the end of the meeting, the un secretary general told me it was a big victory. but un insiders say, even though
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the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries. we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think it is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington al jazeera, several runners in the palestine. martha, not on a delight, al jazeera journalist, serene abruptly, nor a car repulse. it's an early thought and a long and challenging road ahead. the palestine freedom of movement, marathon sets off from bethlehem manger square it start and finish line. local media says it's attracted, run it from over 90 countries. many with a message i'm here to support the the rung, the freedom of movement a which we, i personally believe and very much. and i want to be in solidarity with the palestinian people
the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries. we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think it is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington al jazeera, several runners...
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the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't. the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries. we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think it is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica, washington al jazeera up next on al jazeera inside story to say, toot ah, the thursday prudent of the hot day in china was a record breaking temperatures. in good part ran tickly round the yellow sea. well as tempted, the coming down that is still the cold air, further north to drop and down by 1015 degrees, not line effectively as the cold front, sasa, that is warming, but not extraordinary. this in increasing cloud and rain is likely in japan. we see the sun. but what's this line develop? as the car really gets tucked in snow is likely for north korea. mi
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the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries which we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades and could start in coming weeks. jessica washington al jazeera. a several runners in the palestine marathon have honored the late ellis's. you're a journalist, sharina ugly members of her family and sam from the municipality ran and t shirts showing her picture koreen was shot and killed and is really cylinder, while an assignment engine mean in may of last year. well, earlier i spoke to carmen, got us the director of public relations of the bethlehem municipality, and she explained why it was so important, the owner she read this is that it is the by municipalities. so i should be in from h
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for 1000 meters dean while the pacific sea floor. there is another world you couldn't make up a realm of predatory sponges, and sailing cucumbers. the remotest of all habitats with extraordinary life forms from starfish, to invisible microorganisms buried in the sediment. but here to something else, those no jewels on the sea floor. every one of them is a nugget of nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese, formed over millions of years. there are billions of tons of them. and then metals critical for the transition to clean energy, so called battery in a rock low cinder gerald barren of the metals company hopes to stop mining the null jewels. before the end of the year, his company has already invested millions in research, and he says the abyss is in fact, the perfect location to begin industrial scale operations. the calling metallic modules lined the missiles on 4000 meters policy on the sea floor. more than a 1000 miles from the nearest community, whether in no plants and 80 percent of the biomass that the foreigner that lives there
for 1000 meters dean while the pacific sea floor. there is another world you couldn't make up a realm of predatory sponges, and sailing cucumbers. the remotest of all habitats with extraordinary life forms from starfish, to invisible microorganisms buried in the sediment. but here to something else, those no jewels on the sea floor. every one of them is a nugget of nickel, copper, cobalt and manganese, formed over millions of years. there are billions of tons of them. and then metals critical...
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the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries which we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington out a 0. sean bernie is a senior nuclear specialist with greenpeace east asia. he joins us from castle douglas in the united kingdom, shaun the plant operator had fukushima says that the water is going to be released in the sea, actually cleaner than drinking water. so my question to you is, when you drink it, the a re radioactive water. ah, by it is name suggest that it's got rid of activity. this water is radioactive, it has redact, tritium, carbon, 14, strontium, and other radionuclides. so no, i would not drink it, and i would not advis
the pacific ocean. and islanders are clearer or great. it's one doesn't allow the key point here is the ocean. there are concerns not only within japan, but countries mainly in the pacific ocean. we should do or at most from a scientific point of view to prove to those countries which we are dealing with it thoroughly. but i think is what we are lacking the most. the water release will take place over 2 to 3 decades. it could start in coming weeks. jessica washington out a 0. sean bernie is a...
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that's about a change with the wind coming in off the pacific. but if you look further north, the onshore breeze means is not particularly warm. and he is quite written by a blanca. whereas in buenos aires, but 8 degrees above average at 33 degrees in another line of sherry rain, which doesn't amount to very much through uruguay. but has done fed the north that could still be some sherry, rain over the flood areas of peru. but i think mostly we talked about amazonian, and the rest of brazil does look potentially wet in localized dime polls different story for the north. so the cold air come, you have the u. s. has been temperatures in mexico, are dropping rapidly. and with that, you might also find some big downpours, including in the yucatan and st. thomas, the thailand or frontal system, and he meets up. so if you're in jamaica or cuba think a big damp hosen flash flooding for another couple of days. and yes, he's already started. i know in the u. s. yeah, it's been dry in california for a few days that work last particularly cold still in the
that's about a change with the wind coming in off the pacific. but if you look further north, the onshore breeze means is not particularly warm. and he is quite written by a blanca. whereas in buenos aires, but 8 degrees above average at 33 degrees in another line of sherry rain, which doesn't amount to very much through uruguay. but has done fed the north that could still be some sherry, rain over the flood areas of peru. but i think mostly we talked about amazonian, and the rest of brazil...
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these powerful new weapons will be significantly altering the pounds of power in the pacific region. however, china's massive ship building program shows no sign of slowing down. and competition between the regional pause is only set to keep growing. china is repeatedly objected to the august pact as we are hearing, and they say that it poses a serious risk. that nuclear proliferation stimulates the arms race, whom ethan google to go to m e n. we urged the united states britain and australia to abandon the cold war mentality and 0 sum game faithfully fulfill their international obligations and do more to contribute to regional peace and stability . also went on the developments chinese leader, she ging, paying as close the countries annual congress, her the call to modernize its military into a great wall of steel, new chinese premier gee and his ally leak. chang also gave his 1st step press conference outlining beijing's economic priorities between a you reports from beijing, closing china's annual congress and beating president seed in pain cold on the chinese communist party to st
these powerful new weapons will be significantly altering the pounds of power in the pacific region. however, china's massive ship building program shows no sign of slowing down. and competition between the regional pause is only set to keep growing. china is repeatedly objected to the august pact as we are hearing, and they say that it poses a serious risk. that nuclear proliferation stimulates the arms race, whom ethan google to go to m e n. we urged the united states britain and australia to...