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when it shuts time, no problem. what are some items we had? what do they tell me that who shepherd i sent on friday was at this in the cut that i never do the same done. so this, how do i see the progress on the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the new sour life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes the and attempted military coup in bolivia of the army tries to storm the presidential power surrounded by his ministers. president lewis on the
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safe orders the soldiers to return home. israel's assault on northern garza intensifies the palestinian civil defense says the destruction in de la here defies imagination. also a hands i can see i would not sign kenya's president touches his plan to increase taxes a day off to protest as a storm the we'd begin this news hour in bolivia with a breaking news story. the president, who was our say, says there's been an attempted crew and vehicles rammed through the entrance of the presidential palace, and the troops have filled the streets of the capital. the army general leading to
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mobilization was dismissed from his position just a day before of all, this is the moment soldiers were seen entering the pet presidential palace in the capital and i passed the commander one is jose zuniga is seen face to face with president lewis odyssey, speaking in the hallway syndicate, has said he's trying to restructure democracy to ensure the same people don't rule for decades. president r c, it has since released the video message calling on the libyans to stand against the coo attempts to the bolivian people in the entire international community. the country today is facing and attempted to data today. the country once again faces interest. so the democracy in bolivia is ruined. here we are the national government with all its ministers fund, with a vice president here and colleagues on the to confront any qu, attempt any attempt that threatens out democracy. that will be in people
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a cool today. we need the bolivian people to organize and mobilize against the key data in favor of democracy. we cannot allow, once again, 2 attempts to take the levine lives voltage, everyone to defend democracy. here we assume and the cost of going today with the entire cabinet with our social organizations, we hail the social organizations, invite them so that they, once again show the path to democracy to the bolivian people. long lived levine, people long live democracy. all right, let's bring it now. correspondence. now john holman, was following developments from mexico city, john torcous through the latest. this is a fast moving situation. a. yeah. what, an extraordinary 2 and a half hours. it's been nothing. you've started this of the jessica, that this x head of beyond full sees because you was dismissed yesterday, juan jose. so when you got coming into plasma, you'll see like you're off with tanks and armored vehicles bashing down the doors
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of the central building of government. there and basically saying you're going to reconstruct democracy that he wanted a political prisoners as he called them outside of jail. and those are opposition leaders like the ex president, jimmy non, yes. and also luis fernando camacho, who was a permanent opposition, lead to the what happened off to that was the resources you heard they spoke. and then off to that perhaps not more than half an hour, 45 minutes ago. he actually named new forces and new heads of the armed forces. and the recent before then headed beyond forces said that he was the so just go back to the barracks and he said that there are soldiers, the swelling, the uniform beyond forces for their own. so a good, so just going to stand by the constitution shortly after that we saw on national television, the images of the all because the tank sort of trundling down the highway again and outside of an out of cousin. what are you? so one jose,
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so when you go now the x head of young forces seems to be retreating for the moment . he seems to have lost the immediate back to here. and he seems to be moving away from his sort of siege of the government building at the heart of the city. and john, we were seeing alerts that be and vehicles soldiers already beginning to withdrawal from the square outside the presidential palace. and as you mentioned, also in the audience, so in the last news our of the new seek is in your a to does that mean that the situation is coming to a rather abrupt close or is a move that we should be looking out for i think so you can say that, yeah, it all depends on what the next moves up i, louie saw say the president juan jose zone uga. and whether he still has that support from his faction within the army. and what happens next from the new leaders of bolivia is on forces. what sort of power they have?
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it was immediately apparent that the moment which the moment off to douglas would in those so just begun to be to go back to the power. so i think you can tell by that just in the immediate future, what direction this is going it. but believe here are in the hall as a whole, is a country. the moment is enormous problems. it's going from an economic decline off the recent years, especially in the last decade in which it was really growing. it's got 12000000 people, but it's one of the poor a countries in the americas and within the political party mass, which has been in control of the country since 2005, we've only one small break. there's a rear rift, and that's between eval morales, the ex president who is in charge of the country to certainly use. and the current president knew, we saw 6 vote for the run for president a game in 2025. so this political divisions, even without what juan jose, so when you get is just done is economic problems. there's been protests just the
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last week coming to the capital, a pause. so this is a really explosive situation. i'd say that for the moment seems to have been for under some sort of control, but who knows where it's going next. and john, we've of course seen regional reaction indeed reaction from the us as well condemning this attempted crew. what does what to events like this mean? full ability is international reputation to well, i think delivery is already been going for quite a few turbulent times in just in 2019 the ex president of a morales, had to flee and ended up here in mexico. there was that in the interval when jimmy 9 years, which i mentioned a little bit earlier uh, took on his interim president before mass came back. so he's really after a period of stability from 2005 to 2019. it has been a country that experience some of units that you mentioned, jessica, they were
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a lot of instructional leaders that were quick to condemn this. who knows if i had any influence of what happened from the president of brazil, the president of mexico here, the president of chilly never failed. in spite was you said the united states, there was a lot of condemnation, a little bit to, to kwan has a so you can get to get the continue with this. i just want to say a little bit as well about where they started this begun when fund jose to when you go, gave an interview to bolivia and tv. and which he said that if ever, morales did try and run a game for president. that shouldn't be allowed, and that it might mean that he'd have to arrested. that's obviously exactly what every mileage is trying to do. and the obo, his arrival of the current president knew we saw say, obviously that was felt that that was a step too far in terms of the army and the leader of all me thinking he could in to fit into politics in the country. right. thank you. so much for reporting john, that's done home and reporting from mexico as well. let's put this all into context
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. has been political infighting within bolivia, as governing party for years in 2019 morales run, run unconstitutionally, for 4th time in a vote mode by violent protests. and allegations of food often lacking support from the army. morales fled the country. after 12 months of an opposition led entering government morales, a chosen successor at louis odyssey, won the presidency. but the libyans have faced a deepening economic crisis during his time seeing an opportunity. morales declared that he would run again in the 2025 election. that's despite the court ruling. borrowing him from doing so discontent over the ruling m a as potty runs high within the army. general one, it shows a zuniga, had openly express disapproval of morales his plans to run again. the government of trying to keep the military in check summit because when he go to the presidential
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palace and dismissed him just a day prior to the crew. and bringing in again, catherine lita. but who is a political commentator and the director of the indian information network and she joins. we now live from coach yvonne, but in olivia katherine, thank you so much for joining me. again. this is a fast moving situation, and in the less than an hour since we last spoke, it appears that things have rapidly changed. and uh, well i, i think that this situation has clearly deed escalated, key important for and that's good news in any case, and i'm, i'm glad that there was a, there weren't any people injured or wounded. the important thing now is to understand what's going to happen to i'm, you know, it seems very odd to me as far as i know. so niga was replaced and he just walked away, which is completely inappropriate for an action that he has taken. and obviously it's not an action that he took alone, it appeared for at least 3 of the armed forces provided support. so this is
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obviously not one person's personal decision. it's going to be very important to look at the actions that the r say government takes. now where did was a government that was facing a crisis, a weaker economy, a division within its own party, a bed, and a lack of dollars and a lack of, of fuel. so what does he do now? is he going to, he needs to restructure the armed forces. he didn't do that when he came in and in 2020 uh will there be legal consequences for the people who ordered the crew, the situation. and the way that it unrolled is very, very unusual. and some people are skeptical about the motives behind it or, or if this, you know, the people there are people on the far left that are wondering whether or not this was something that was kind of a set up to increase support for our. so it's impossible to know how to turn the
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reports from witnesses that believe in police, appearing to take control of the central square. so as you said, it does look like we're seeing a d escalation of this situation. but just a short moment ago, we were seeing some pretty dramatic pictures of soldiers in the square. i mean, how does the country look ahead to what happens next after this? and indeed, how does the president well, i think is very unsettling. a nice things that although there's de escalation, this is a very, very bad sign for an already extremely fragile democracy of democracy that was just recovered. at the end of 2020, it's a and an armed forces that received payment to help stage a crew. i remember the image of, of the commander of the armed forces, placing the presidential metal on the legally appointed president, turning in. yeah, i'm yes, in 2019 with a lot of human rights violation parents, date groups,
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violence to massacre is carried out by the military. these are all that have not healed, impunity that continues. and so it's a nation that's at the very difficult position. and this has made things worse. it's made it, let's say full story and predictable. and i think that it's something unless there are significant consequences for the armed forces involved at a significant restructuring of that institution. living constitution clearly stipulates that the military cannot have a political position make political statements that they must debate the executive . but this is a clear violation of the constitution. so there's a lot of work to be done. and a lot of old wounds from prior to attempts and cruise and human rights violations that are, that are still exist in a week economy and the possibility of a trumpet and ministration in the united states. that would be extremely corrosive
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and damaging the the impact for believing in democracy here. so i think we're, we're, we're better off than we were a few hours ago, but it's unsteady, unsure, and it's not clear what the role of the armed forces isn't bolivia and whether they're going to go back into a constitutional role without some severe consequences at support. from the international community, i'm still very concerned. i haven't seen a single statement from the united states government. they're almost the only government. remember that the uh, the general assembly is going on in paraguay right next door. and seeing statements of rejection of these actions from almost all the countries in the hemisphere, and even the head of a way. yes. so margaret, but nothing from the united states. if i'm not wrong and i and that worries me extremely well, catherine, we did send it just in a short moment ago, a statement from the us. a note saying that it is closely monitoring the situation
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in bolivia and urges come and restrain. so quite a general statement there, but if you could put this into, into context for us, catherine, as you said, the constitution is quite clear about what the role of the military is. so then how does someone like general, is there any, got all the people who were involved in organizing this crew? where exactly did they get the influence to do something like this? as well, you know, it's, it's an armed forces that has never fully adopted democratic principles as an institution. you know, this is an armed forces that was trained by the united states for years and years in years close military to military relationships with the school of the americas. we've seen many examples of military leaders and you didn't see the head of us southcom making political statements making policy statements. and i think that it's important for us to finally understand as an international community. the military has to of
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a civilian authorities. they have to respect was human rights conventions. and we haven't seen that happen consistently in bolivia and today it should be a big wake up fine to, to the entire hemisphere that, that all here is not well. and that we have a lot of work to to catherine, that lady who is a political commentator and director of the entry and information network. joining us from bolivia. thank you so much, catherine. thank you. the goal is a civil defense says the levels of destruction of to israel's bombardment of state law. here in the north of the strip defies imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home. in northern garza rescue workers spent hours searching the rubble for survivors. most of the injured
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a women and children. 0 to 0 as most of hello it's sent us. this update from the side of the attack is flight targeted residential house belonging to a webcam and e. and it la, here, town. as you can see, the good to this place. oh, this house used to be a full slow house. used to accommodate 25 n as in civil is the far, the vast majority of them are children and women. but that is why the forces don't differentiate between the us and people and defy. cuz as you can see in the very best people accommodated for 25 and the sensibility is the health of them had been killed and the other health is in the hospital and they lost
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most of the lamps. civil defense are trying to reach and bolt out people who have been killed and left under the level white now was essentially what i just need. uh, nothing does for a dollar sign or in the last 24 hours. is there any forces account, at least 60 palestinians in kansas city is reading forces carried out strength on 2 schools sheltering palestinian families. one school was run by the united nations. thousands of people were also killed and injured. malia and his riley attacked, killed for palestinians, and in the center of the strip in new setup. several people died in his riley era tax on residential buildings. a half a 1000000 people in the gaza strip are facing the most severe levels of food and security aid organizations. a garza is still at high risk of famine because notion of food is entering the strip. and virtually everyone is facing difficulties
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finding enough to eat and drink. and does that has a little of a high, not the same address. it was displaced from norfolk to school in san eunice in law . she's not suitable for leaving a tool. we struggle to get water, we wait for hours, 5 or 6 hours to find some, and then we go home. that's why we saved the risk for drinking us for cleaning and washing. we get that though to go to for the buffer. i'm can see here there's funding. there is nothing to eat or drink. we will to long distances to find a distribution point or community kitchen the find a solution. over s months of relentless is rarely strikes and shilling have crippled guns. as healthcare system, hospitals have been damaged and critical medical equipment destroyed. now of all into a medical mission is helping to fix broken machines at the alexa hospital in data butler of correspondence, honeywell would to the facility with a medical engineer. this is ongoing more for the past month
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medical equipment and machines and all the hospitals has been applied desire and catastrophic. and here's some of the key points of the situation. that shortage of medical supplies, the lack of advance of medical equipment, the electricity and shortage of a fuel is among the many problems are causing this health care system across the strip to be over well and a close to be very fruitful. everywhere you go to this particular house because many of the machines at equipment are broken or not operational. and the fact that we're seeing right now here in the hospital, the medical engineer from one of the medical mission volunteering a deluxe, the hospital working on fixing some of these machines. so they're back on track, hoping the medical staff and the hospital to operate as, as they have had a good to have you with us. can you show us what, what's going on here? uh so we have the c on one of the images into the file one out of 2 that is not working. so we're looking at it now. we're trying to pinpoint the problem exactly
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to know why it's not working. we have 2 of these machines in the hospital. this one has been done for more than a month. the other one uh has been down for about 10 days now. take fully were able to get it back on track quick and yesterday. so what that means is for the past 10 days, we have no image and thinking intensive while working in the entire hospital, which means all emergency operations and surgeries had to be post put on hold. and patients i've just piling up, which made a big, big with load on the boxes. we have all 3 m. c 's, your machines right now in this hospital and all 3 out of 3 are not working. so this is one of the machines that you worked on get in and really back to the operation room. how did you get back on track? actually, it was very challenging and it was both the software and hardware problem. and that is all sometimes is close, especially that it's both of them. we can say that one of them at least was closed due to the electricity keeps cutting out and coming back, which are,
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which can over one that power source and then the motherboard. so the motherboard was the hardware issue and then we had the software issue as well. here's volunteering for team we talk to, to keep running, keep seeing a very, very difficult situation. what has been personal experience? so i've, i've gotten a list of experience before, even though i've had a lot of programs to prepare me for this. and i of which because many, because i can, but when you, in this situation it's different when, when it's like saving people go out of the ordinary additive textbook. and they just come up with solutions, but still be solutions and not old with with but you can see that they, they do the best they go above and beyond. my, on my over all of about the situation is it's, it's,
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it's unbearable if it's not normal. it shouldn't be that way. those are overcrowded . they run in 100 percent capacity and even smooth outages, 0. centro garza palestine has gone, says humanitarian crisis, wasn't efforts to bring food medicine and fuel continue to phone to no age trucks. event of guns for weeks. the us had built appear to deliver a to by c, but the plan largely failed. wilson does, it explains both went from it took just 6 weeks for the us built humanitarian peer to fail. on may 15th us navy ship sailed from the is really port of us got the gaza as these exclusive valves as their images show. these are worship some logistics vessels responsible for connecting the floating structure, the gaza, sure. on the causeway in the shape of gene area. the pier became operational on may
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17th, supported by 2 ships, sitting about 9 kilometers off the coast. the images show to us ships and a smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pier, but problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later, high waves overwhelmed appear over that period. just 29 trucks delivered and 99 shipments in the gaza, publicly available logistics details show us maybe personnel constructing the peer . us officials said their mission was also to protect it, armed with machine guns and armored vehicles. us forces also installed in air defense system and attach it to the eastern side of the pier. when the pier collapsed. they had to dismantle the system as well. in the meantime, 2000000 palestinians continue to suffer with not nearly enough a getting into gaza by land, air or sea wilson dies ard,
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elda 0. the more ahead on the news allah, including unavailable, on affordable sedans, already ailing health care system. is that a breaking points plus in tester on the strain the economy is what concerns many rotors on the eve of the presidential election, the kenya's president says he will not. he will not sign a bill that's led to major protests. at least 23 people were killed on tuesday. of the m p 's post valenda installation that would have raised taxes on essential items in a televised address to the nation. william rudo has promised to open dialogue with young people. catherine, so a reports from nairobi. many people here see they've never seen anything like this before. what started out as peaceful protests on tuesday,
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pretty tons of violent when hundreds of protest is invaded, parliament police fired t a gas. what the commons and life will act. several people accounts and many injured. but on was the president, we a moved to about to the pressure and has we stoned? the bill is mckinsey to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn as and i have agreed with these members. but that becomes of
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a collective position car on the call. morticia says that will not bring back hot 22 year old son was shot in the chest miss getting back as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs to spot my what the most can use our believe to support the protest against a finance bill that will increase taxes. so i'm like this man from a neighborhood in arrow. be decided to take matters into their own hands. this is a county office of an empty go said yes to this bill. people here say he doesn't represent them anymore. that angry and the frustrated that they're clear because that's very tia because as we move on gotten it, you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get the job may end up going back on the level and his neighbors see the county office is supposed to help them. but at this point now on their own,
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kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. the wrong will hold its presidential election on friday to choose a successor to abraham ramsey died in a helicopter crash last month. candidates have promised to revive the economy. this even as another conservative politician withdrawals from the race. but vote has see little prospect of economic relief from a cost of living crisis without an end to international sanctions. so in a hood that has been speaking to voters in the capital data that runs ground. bizarre is known as the financial hub of iran. but this center for trade is also a place where the economic crisis is being felt. and it says here that we get this sense of public sentiment. so there's hundreds outside compared to last year, the prices have increased by a 150 percent iron and the local currency,
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but prices are based on dollars. under the arch ceilings, the kilometers of core doors to georgia and the hustle and bustle of stores, our stories of struggle. iran is suffering from installation. there's also the currency depreciation that successive governments have blame on international sanctions over its nuclear development program. there are those who believe iran should be part of the international financial system commission with the war. we should talk over all the country, all the neighbors reach your, most of the percentage of the old people is accepted. in a few days, a new leadership will be voted into office and presidential hopefuls are promising to address the financial challenges. but many say they've heard those promises before. i am not going to vote because presidents can do anything. they don't have
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the authority to do anything. so people liked is very expensive. the living standards, particularly among the middle class, have worse. and in recent years, skilled workers are leaving and there is little prospect for, for an investment because of the sanctions. there is another election that could have implications on iran economy. in a few months. there may be a new administration in the white house. donald trump, who reinstated tough economic sanctions on iraq and after pulling out of the nuclear deal in 2018 could make a political come back. he runs economy relies on crude exports, which have increased due to the easing of sanctions under the biden administration . but the rise in government revenues is not being felt on the streets and the local currency. the reality is already trading at near the $600000.00 to the dollar of 15 fold increase since 2018 center for their elders. either different on
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a sooner head on elder 0, head to head u. k. prime minister richardson act and leader of the opposition to your stomach, face off in a database ahead of next week's general election. the hello or the rank loud gallery across the west and possible strategy over the next couple of days. we had a little bit of weather, maybe towards the east as well. the system here just introducing some showers, particularly into queensland, tells us of what the weather down towards the south east is clipping tasmania false down to victoria and nothing to was the saying is never fly pressure here just off the coast. it has made it another one, just off the coast of w, y, and this is the one that's going to spin its way up to the north, west cloud and assessing in here. so a lot of heavy rice and windy weather to heading towards path level roll his way
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through the bites over the next couple of days. something of a secondary area of flight pressure just developing here runs across the by pushing some west to weather, to a southern parts of south australia using i have a tools victoria to make her way towards the we can still the few showers in the eastern side of queensland west, the weather making its way across new zeta particular for the south island. and then we'll see the next band of wet weather coming in across the south east of us as we make our way through saturday. what about the 2 o'clock central punts of china, a more very heavy rain on the menu from that spring, some big down pools, all the way to the southern half of japan. the, the, the latest news as it breaks is really military has been for says, complicating of was case on the gauze of rep,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the color. again, this is a reminder of how top stories they sell. it tells us civil defense says the levels of destruction of israel, some vitamins of state law here in the north of the strip defines imagination. at least 15 palestinians were killed in a strike on a home in the kenya, as president says, he will not sign a bill that's led to a nationwide unrest. at least $23.00 people were killed on tuesday of to m peace posts legislation that would have raised taxes on a central item. olivia, an army troops have been retreating from the capitals main square and the presidential palace office storming it earlier. the president says the country is facing an attempted cruise. the army general leading the mobilization was dismissed
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from his position a day before. it's been international calmed in condemnation of what's now been labeled and attempted crew in bolivia. the use foreign policy chief says the book condemns any attempt to break up the constitutional order in bolivia and over throw democratically elected governments. president of han do to us condemned this as fascism that the tax democracy in bolivia and colon men, the countries of the community of latin america and caribbean states. to do so as well to the chief of the organization of american states says the army must submit the legitimately elected civil power. and in the u. s, a spokesperson for the national security council says washington is closely monitoring the situation in the libya and judges come and restraint. well,
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let's get more on this situation now with eric funds with he's the vice president of the council of the americas, and he joins me now live from washington, d. c. r. thank you for joining me. it seems that in the last hour or so, we've seen a, a slight de escalation of the situation. but this is still a very serious situation for bolivia, isn't it? because the pictures that we was seeing only a few moments ago were very dramatic scenes of the soldiers in the capital of trying to storm the presidential palace spell. it seems as if the immediate danger may have passed. it looks as if perhaps the troops are retreating. uh, and order is being restored, but the fundamental issues has not been a draft and those issues are but candidacy of april morales and presidential elections next year, 2025. and whether he'll be allowed to run, there's a court case banding him from running, which he just allows. and there's also a crashing economy under the current government. so the current president lose our
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say was democratically elected in 2020. he has govern democratically. and so this was an inappropriate effort to interrupt that constitutional order, which has been roundly condemned, as you accurately said, by the folks around the western hemisphere as well as europe and elsewhere by the underlying issues still remains to be addressed and resolved. so i hope that the immediate volatility has been overcome, but we still have a ways to go to eric. we've seen something of an immediate reaction in terms of containing the situation with a new military generals sworn in only a few moments ago. and now we've just seen the lot. that's olivia's public prosecutor's office. we'll start a criminal investigation against generals any of these measures enough or a more fundamental changes needed as you've been mentioning that the fundamental questions really haven't been addressed. well, it's a 2 track thing. the, the legal process will undoubtedly be brought to bear against general. so when you
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go let the attempted to today, uh, one hopes that, that's transparent free and fair according to legal processes and cetera. and it must be indeed. but the broader issues really have not much to do with general. and so when you go specifically, they have to do with the leadership battle within the mosse, which is the political movement. indeed, party of the president as well as avon morales, the previous present, don't have to be addressed in the accomplish station. the thing is that the complications in that matter is that able morales, for example, maintains a high popularity among a large percentage of the population of olivia is very divided. there's a large segment of the population that indigenous background. and indeed that's where farmer present morales comes out of that background. he has strong. ready of support there, luis are say, the current president, the also has his supporters and so that's a political issue that has to be resolved. but the way to do that is through the
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ballot box them through the political process. it's not at the point of a gun, so i think that's what people are rejecting today. certainly the international community has rejected that, but i think most of bolivia has also rejected that. and so from that perspective, i think we can see a silver lining. and in the activities from to the and we've seen of course, international condemnation, a strong condemnation from around the region. how to situations like this and attempted to effect olivia's standing not only in its region, but on the world stage. well, certainly doesn't help it, but uh, you know, to the extent that it was quickly addressed and that the situation, fortunately, did not turn violence, hasn't turned violent, hopefully will not become violent. uh that i think is, uh, is a positive thing. i but the, the question is going to be for the zip brazilian, excuse me, the bolivian courts in terms of how they will address from a legal perspective. now general, send you the and perhaps as
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a media support is that has to be something that's done according to bolivia, as own laws and according to olivia as phone constitution. and so there will be people who are watching that closely as well. and to the extent that of bolivia maintains its own legal processes, i think it can come out of this, the story episode of in a better position. and having said that, politics are still complicated. the economy is still struggling and the population is still agitated in terms of, of some of the issues that have to be resolved. so this doesn't and the, the difficulties in bolivia. but perhaps i think the international community will see that olivia is a country that is trying to work through some of its issues. hopefully we'll have that opportunity in 2025 during the next election. thank you so much, eric. that's eric funds with the vice president of the council of america's with means live from washington.
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the conflict incident has forced more than 600000 refugees, mostly women and children, to flee to chat. that's according to the un. it says the humanitarian crisis in eastern chad is reaching a critical point. 0 to 0 is find the rustic reports from child's eastern photo would sit down on the dia, living conditions that a has any more how you, how many more have cut, slid now? do you know, be this temporary refugee camp in the chat in city of address near the border with through done it posts around 200000 and sudanese refugees, local authorities here together with some international organizations such as the high commissioner for refugees. one to me is that certain these refugees from the audrey city companies, place the cities border to other places, tens of kilometers away from the border area. several attempts have already been established for this purpose, but so far to say they need more funding to finish the basics facilities and these
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camps. so the conditions are most suitable for accommodating refugees to be not big numbers. refugees are still coming from west awful state. there are also some refugees from the city of l fashions, whether helping clashes for around a month that can provide those coming from outside to get to work about the extreme difficulty of the situation. well, many are unable to leave and escape the city. and they all hoping that some outlets will be open for them to be able to leave. and to come here for the lab does, that gives you the minimal. how are you? i'm in the dns. so then you might need to add 3. the incident, people who need medical treatment facing increasing costs and shortages of medicine and then the only hospital for cancer patients in the eastern city of content ref, medical workers are simply overwhelmed. home involved reports different from their homes by conflict and suffering kind of sense of which of these people can't afford the medical treatment. they need. know how i am i on a level, i'm displaced from cartoon and have been sick since 2017. when i came to l cut that
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is, my illness increased and my hand broke. i'm undergoing chemo therapy now. thank god, i'm in a very bad condition and i kind of by medication tablets for team. how much is the patient to also last? how home and job looked at with the treatment then it was receiving treatment before they stopped paying a salaries in the a tech on the city of met any forced me to stop the house. i believe since the beginning of the one in april last year, we have been facing many challenges such as a huge increase in the number of patients are lost here with the same data, 900 new patients compared to only 300 to 400 patients before the one, the medical centers does not have enough capacity for the amount of patients. we now have on the 27 beds and we need at least 60 more, more important than the pets is medicine and treatment. but the more testing says, radio therapy is now far too expensive for caustic patients,
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even if it's available at all. the world health organization says 65 percent of people in sudan can't get health care due to the dysfunction of medical facilities, and scarcity of supplies was the result of the conflict. a team of specialized canadian ad. so then these doctors has warned, not more than 40000, the casts of patients in the country could died because of their lack of services. how much fun of disease 5 minutes service you soon, cuz going head to head with opposition. leader keystone the in the final tv debate, the latest cycled key issues including tax emigration and spring said, well pro palestinian protest as rallied outsize the thing with the u. k. votes on the 4th of july. so next conservative policies, badly trailing the main opposition labor policy in opinion polls. i'm joined now by giles cunningham who is the director of communicate,
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who was the director rather of communications for the u. k. conservative party and he's now the founder of true focus strategy. a public relations agency, he joins me now live from london. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk mostly about the debate integration, taxes, cost of living. these are the key issues. why do you think these are the issues that massive to vote is or is it does, it seems that cost of living seems to be the key issue full focuses, of course has cost of living. i've run spring to buy, we've had many recession. hash people been hit by higher energy prices and the real question us guidelines. oscar is the new off to 14 years for conservative government. my parents are off and 14 years ago. i think that's a question where the conservatives are. that's one thing a bit that you had tonight, a high stakes tv debate, where kids stall, my, he's the front runa, miles ahead in the polls had nothing to lose and you had where she sooner is incumbent with nothing to lose. and i think what you saw was what she see not came
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outside saying, came out swimming with a little punch here. what you saw from salma was someone who was, i don't know process. i don't want times to someone who knows beverly that go weeks goes point during the doesn't want to do anything to risk it. what's the difference? well that, that's my brings it to my next question. how much of difference do these debates actually make? we saw that there was a snap you gov pole of view is 47 percent said kissed on the one and the other 40 percent said the prime minister one who's actually watching these debates and how much of a difference do they actually make a yeah, i got several questions, so i saw that hasn't been a game changer during this election regarding tv debates. and of course, as you say, they're like people are watching tv device device and many format. some people watch it live on line, but what people will pickup, chris, whether it's on twitter, to take talk mass us as a really, as a, as a, as
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a new or the prime minister as the, to the position as a contender. you've got to appeal to buy formats, be a sudden saw joining selection. they haven't changed the place, but whether in fact the posts have been very sticky. the last time they really change that dynamic. what was going on was in 2010. we will, we'll just meet the dial head of next week. next week's holiday. i suspect not the labor so far ahead. it looks like it's very difficult for the tories to cut that lead. the real question is, how much will the labor policy with will some of those projections indicate that labor could win by its largest margin ever? is it too late for the conservatives? is there any chance for them to turn this around before election day? i think it is probably too late, but the question for them is, by how much do they lose? how much can they start to bleed to labor or to reform in such a policy that some polls or projects may may go down to less than
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a 100 sees. and to a point that you may see later, uh, you know, when with them for us to the entity majority, i think, you know, i would argue that it's not good for democracy is a pro position in this country. but you can see the concepts of policy. we choose to this policy. i apologize, i've never done across get mostly snaps. yes. i mean, it's a very uh, you're older as far as it, as of now that later when it's very important to all of a sense of what happens with the other 2 parties downloaded on the side and sciences so, but oh, so i think there's a lot of c o, disaffection with a political establishment which may mean you get quite a little towns. all right, thank you so much, giles, counting him the founder of tr, found good strategy. thanks. frances left wing parties have formed a coalition to stop the fall right from winning power in legislative elections on sunday. but the parties on
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a tori is leaf anxious and better known for fighting each other rather than uniting against a common enemy. then as smith reports from paris, pulled 98 is the only candidate of any left wing party standing for parliament in his working class, paris, somebody across from the socialist, the greens, the communist. so often at odds with each other. now, agreeing to form a coalition to try to stop the far right to do, you see some major story collection. the country faces 2 pets, the bunch of nights and of documents that of the extreme right of the division of the french people were a part of homer about the response to the social political. oh, you go and do you believe the government programs facing the country by the whole body as false as young luke melon shot lead up the fall left friends on file, which was you don't have the best. did you do? adult bible funds is fine. we rhetoric alienated as many of it's not least a rough outlook,
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some of the socialist leader and frequent box of men on shoulders insults of the temple does that. i'm not going to tell you what too much of love was the deluxe on the sides of the hastily formed coalition. and if there is from about which remains very strong within the left, and then there is the communist party, the socialist party, the ecologists, which in fact almost peripheral in comparison. so the problem is that the range is so wide, the policy is defended by all these left wing sensibilities are so different that it is obvious that there is a risk of, i would say, a certain fragility to come to the new popular from just the coalition. is known is trying to persuade vote as the best strength is in that diversity. if it's the role stuff in best judge about indeed there are certain people who may have somewhat extreme positions, but we don't really have a choice. we need to prioritize the 1st week, fight against extreme right, and we will fight together. and then we will actually be able to re balance things in the national assembly with a political group which may be diversified,
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and in which more moderate positions will be expressed. domestics it elect when coalition still has some persuading to do its polling around 29.5 percent of the vote. the far right is at least 10 percent ahead. with the largest share of the, both of the top of vote is concerns of purchasing power and immigration by the left has promised amongst other things to increase the minimum wage unfreeze the price of fuel and the central goods. it's sympathetic on migration, and that's where the far right is drawing is appalled with the promise to correct down on immigration an assignment. a bonus man. i'll just say era powers sent ahead on elders. even the course in russia begins a close to a trial, been american gen last accused of science and vietnam's plans for high speed rail
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remain on track even as tourist sprays. it's slow, as i've seen, a created,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the american generalist accused of spying, as appeared in a russian quote for the start of his closed door trial. prosecutors accuse evan goose give edge of working for the c. i a, is employer, the wall street journal. and the bind and administration say the challenges all politically motivated under simmons reports, or if i'm a guess give it stands as the 1st american journalist to be arrested in russia on espionage charges since the fall of the soviet union. the managed
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a smile of the media on the other side of the glass box. this the only excess june, this a given in a closed door trial. and the prosecute to have this to say. so this is the investigation has established. i'm documenting that the american to the left of the wall street journal. this is you haven't got coverage on the assignment of this yang, collected secret information from the territory of this federal dusk region about the activities of the defense enterprise for the production and repair of military equipment. just giving you a report of the wall street journal was brought to this quote for the account to reboot the goals for the moscow jail where he's being held since march 2023. it was while i'm assignments in a counselor, we book, the guest of which was arrested, charged with gathering information on the tree trunk manufacturer. surf. the russian prosecutor has not published any evidence in the whole street journalist as
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a political motivation of russia with the war in ukraine is obvious. it says that reported was only doing his job. and they were bogus charges of spying, that will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction gush could, which could face up to 20 years. in jail, they found guilty. russian president vladimir putin is reported to have suggested he might exchange good coverage for a legend. russian assessing, being held in germany, the us administration, accusers, russia of conducting hostage diplomacy and says it's committed to making sure guess conventions brought back home. andrew simmons, i was just us economists in vietnam, urging the government to approve a new railing from the north to the south. they say investing at a high speed line could both boost economic growth, but the current long scenic johnnies are a major tool for tourist. tony chang, reports from done on tucked away down. one of handle is narrow streets.
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a new hot spot to visit us. several times a day train. supposing tourist pop into the cafe is impulse to catch the rolling stock. rumbling bye. but for those wanting a more immersive experience, a new service will be slightly more expensive. the via toes, a luxury train carriage that runs along the coast of central vietnam. the private seats and table service provided by leverage stuff hawking back to the golden era of steam. they want to have an experience within the whole holidays. i guess an experience with a new experience and it's not necessarily about rushing for me to be about enjoying something along the way. the view isn't enough. there's fine dining in your seats. well, the chance to stretch your legs and a few other bits, with an on board massage for 6 hours, you can sit back, relax,
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how much the work good. even though you're going alone, you still get the last thing in the streets. of course you need to get as well when you're in the country started a few carriages down the views the same that the tickets and the fraction of the cost. this is how most people travel for those wanting to go places in a hurry. rail is known as a good option. travel time between the big cities in the north and south is about 40 pounds. this rail network is a much steve of investment. but this year, the government's expected to approve a high speed network linking handily with low team and city, and testing that journey across the country. by 2 thirds. that plan, however, is a long way down the track. and speed is everything. for some, it's all about the june and the destination. tony toyotas are central vietnam.
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