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and think about what we really dream of. studying hard no longer guarantees a glittering career in china. the post—covid generation is adjusting its expectations and finding its own way through an ailing job market. leaders will hope to get a grip on this crisis in the next year in case it festers into a more troublesome generational discontent. laura bicker, bbc news. let's turn to some other news around the world. authorities says a sixth grade student was killed by a 17—year—old at a high school in perry, iowa. five others were injured in the shooting. police say the shooter, who was armed with a pump action shotgun and a small calibre handgun, was found dead with a self—inflicted gunshot wound. police also say they found an improvised explosive device while searching the building. after more than 2,000 people plunged to their deaths off

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the places they've visited, are few and limited. they have never left their home province. they just want a stable life. but we want to see more things, see the outside world and think about what we really dream of. studying hard no longer guarantees a glittering career in china. the post—covid generation is adjusting its expectations and finding its own way through an ailing job market. leaders will hope to get a grip on this crisis in the next year in case it festers into a more troublesome generational discontent. laura bicker, bbc news. let's turn to some other news around the world. authorities says a sixth grade student was killed by a 17—year—old at a high school in perry, iowa. five others were injured in the shooting. police say the shooter, who was armed with a pump action shotgun and a small calibre handgun, was found dead with a self—inflicted gunshot wound. police also say they found

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stronger than steel. many modern devises use it. you're live with bbc news. millions of young people in china are struggling to find a job as the country's economic downturn has led to historically high youth unemployment. it's believed more than one in five 16 to 2a—year—olds arejobless in china, although the government stopped releasing the statistics after last august. fixing the crisis could be one of the biggest challenges facing the government in 202a. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been to southwest china to meet young people struggling to find work. joy is the first person in herfamily to get a university degree. 0nly around one third of her class have found full—timejobs. she is taking a job in sales, not her dream career, but she is determined to make

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millions of young people in china are struggling to find a job as the country's economic downturn has led to historically high youth unemployment. it's believed more than one in five 16 to 2a—year—olds are jobless in china, although the government stopped releasing the statistics after last august. fixing the crisis could be one of the biggest challenges facing the government in 202a. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been to southwest china to meet young people struggling to find work. joy is the first person in herfamily to get a university degree. 0nly around one third of her class have found full—timejobs. she is taking a job in sales, not her dream career, but she is determined to make the most of every opportunity. do you think it is more difficult now than when your parents were growing up to get a job? translation: yes. the fact is that there are lots ofjobs. the trouble is whether

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the tide of this war. one by one, face—to—face, mr zelensky has pushed for breakthroughs. the seating plan may have been deliberate, the indian prime minister, who has refused to condemn russia's invasion. moscow may have hoped that they could wait out the west, that interest and support for the war would wane. the message coming from the world's richest democracies are they are in this for the long haul. laura bicker, bbc news, hiroshima. as we've been hearing, ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has rejected claims by russia that it has occupied bakhmut. here he is explaining why ukraine cannot share the details of his strategy in bakhmut. translation: the hardest is when, if bakhmut had some military - tactical mistake, for instance, and people could be surrounded. then, all the military know what could happen.

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president zelensky has long called for such jets to better fight russia's full invasion of ukraine. our asia pacific correspondent laura bicker sent this report from hiroshima. this president knows the cost of war. as he paid tribute to the victims of the hiroshima bombing, he needed no reminderfrom this sombre city of what can happen when a bitter conflict leads to the use of a nuclear weapon. he is building relationships with the us president and others to ensure this does not happen in ukraine. together with the entire g7, we have ukraine's back, and i promise we're not going anywhere. the calculated risk to fly so far from kyiv appears to have been worth it. translation: we really have been working for a long time politically i with our partners to get the desired outcome of the strengthening of our skies. besides air defence we are grateful for that, we are really grateful to the united states of america as the leaders in the support

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the tide of this war. yet mr zelensky seems confident he will get his much longed forjets. we have been working for a long time with our partners to strengthen our skies. i can't tell you how many aircraft we will be able to get. i'm not able to tell you when this will take place. but we will speed it up because it's important. every day, we are losing lives. this japanese city is thousands of miles from ukraine. but here its leader found prayers of support and solidarity. moscow may have hoped interest in this war would wane and the world would move on. but together in hiroshima, g7 leaders have resolved that they'll help kyiv for as long as it takes. laura bicker, bbc news, japan. president zelensky has denied claims

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to the international space station. hello i'm lucy grey. ukraine's president zelensky has thanked g7 leaders injapan for their enduring support of ukraine, at the end of a summit dominated by russia's invasion of his country. it comes after president biden confirmed that the us and its allies will help train ukrainian pilots to fly western fighter jets such as the f16. president zelensky has long called for the aircraft, to help in the fight against russia. our asia pacific correspondent laura bicker sent this report. this president knows the cost of war. mr zelensky paid tribute to the victims of the hiroshima bombing and needed no reminder from the sombre city of what can happen when a bitter conflict leads to the use of a nuclear weapon.

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most recently, a cash crisis. people have literally been struggling to get a hold of their money from banks. the sense in the country is one of a need for change, a need for someone to be elected who will exact change in the country. thank you very much. turkish officials say they're now investigating more than 600 people in connection with buildings that collapsed during the major earthquakes earlier this month. as international aid flows into the area, the focus now is on helping survivors, but getting help to those who need it can be challenging. 0ur correspondent laura bicker reports from turkey. aid that was slow to arrive is now in full flow. helicopter after helicopter of tents, food, medicine all crammed on board. no more room, signals this load master.

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major challenges. airports are damaged and landing in remote areas has been difficult. some of these guys have been flying over 1,000 hours since the earthquake struck. they say they will continue to keep going as long as aid is needed. many of them off camera have told us about the harrowing moment when they had to fly in the earthquake—affected zone. they say they were medically evacuating casualties for hours, but they say they'll keep going as long as they can. aid is now getting to most who need it. but the long—term plan to help the tens of thousands in crisis is still unclear. laura bicker, bbc news, in the skies over hatay. more than 350,000 residents remain without power in michigan three days after one

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