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the u. s. won't see diane, that failing to move toward a civilian that lead government scripted economic and political support at risk. a child is killed in oman as tropical cyclone shaheen, moves across the gulf country. and another day sees red hot lava spew outs from la palmer's volcano. 14th advise people to limits their time. i doors and on pete assembly with your sports, we look ahead to sundays blockbuster in the premier league one in spain. barcelona coach. royal acumen is one step closer to the exit door of to another disappointing results. ah, well we begin this news are in she nicea, we're hundreds of people are holding a rally in supports of the presidents on when say case i eat names
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a geophysics professor with little political experience as the country's 1st female prime minister, nigella bowden is now working to form a government's but the opposition has a king size of conducting a coo after suspending parliament in july than answering his plans to rule by decree. i wouldn't cross notes of bernard smith, he joins me life from the capital tunis. bernard, there are lots of protests happening on the street right now, but we're also hearing abates, arrests, a. what marquee tell us at the stage? hello, there are thousands of people protesting here in tunis and there are other protests across june, easier all of them to show support for president case side and attempt to show 2 months after he suspended parliament and subsequently started ruling by decree that there remains support for what the president is doing, this is despite the fact that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the
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dire and desperate economic circumstances. it is in there was an attempt by opposition. part is to hold a private meeting in a hole in the southern suburbs of tunis that was cancelled, were tall after the police put pressure on the owner of that building. and there were rooms that opposition groups are going to try and gather in front of parliament, but that hasn't come true to fruition. and yes, we've now had the arrest of a journalist and a sorry, a m p and a television presenter. after this, m p accused the president of treason on a television program. it has to be said that generally accredited, journalist in june is here have continued to be free to continue to work and there remains a critical press. the president has said that there are some, there are some people waiting a travel bound, but the president said, these are only people who are facing a judicial summons or a warrant at bernard's, we understand the chin is in president,
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spoke with the french president on saturday but what came out of that conversation most of the detail of our conversation came from present microns office. the elisa released a statement saying that present saeed had said a national dialogue will take place soon. a and a committee will meet to decide how to amend the constitution and a government will be formed in the coming days present that sides office did not gave that much detail, but that has been one of the main criticisms of the president by opposition parties by the political elite by civil society groups that he has not consulted widely and they are urging him to consult widely. only discourse we're seeing is that of shouting crowds on the streets, civil side to groups, opposition groups on the present to pull everybody around. the table to talk about
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june is he has future. okay, bernard smith fair lie for as in the capital, bernard from a thank you very much in deeds sedan as being born that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put u. s. economic and political support at risk and attempted coup 2 weeks ago who's caused more mistrust between the military and civilian groups that share power in a transitional governments. the solar dates for the military to hand control to the civilian side. and this tension is piling pressure on a p. steel signed between the transitional government and rebel groups. a year ago, the so called cuba agreements was meant to resolve a conflict that killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions, especially in the western region of dar 4 and in the southern states over sofa quarter fun and beaut, blue nile sedans, revolutionary france, or s r f signed the deal, but 2 other powerful rebel groups. missy dunn liberation movement,
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and the sedans people's liberation movements north did not. and in recent months has been a resurgence of violence among rival tribes and groups for him. morgan joins us now . live form a cartoon at the shed, more light on the situation. hotel is more about this job agreements and, and how is holding up in light of the recent pressures in the country? well, it's worth remembering that when this agreement was negotiated, it was split into trax, which means every region where there was a conflict, had its own track, and there was virtually conflict all around the country. so there was the western track that represented. therefore, there was the eastern track that represented the eastern states of casala, the body, and red sea state. and then there was the 2 regions or 2 areas track, and that was for blue nile and south quarter file. then there was a center track and the northern tracks, and that was because each and every region had its own demands when coming what, when it came to negotiating a peace agreement. now
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a year on some of the people have expressed this content. we still have to arm groups. the sedans liberation front led by abdougla, had him home at noon, yet to sign an agreement with the transitional government. and then you also have the sedans liberation, sedan people's liberation movement, led by adult as his m hello, who's in software to find a noun. i also yet to sign a deal with the transitional government. so lots of issues going on there. then you have the refugees who are the displaced people in the camps in dar for who say that they were not consulted when thursday was it was signed. therefore, they believed that the peace agreement is not going to result in them coming out of their camps and going back to their villages. there's also the issue of security arrangements, and that is the arm groups are supposed to be merging into the national army by the end of the 3 a transitional period. now some of the armed groups have arrived with their forces here in the capital for 2 others have started the, the, the integration process in other areas. but it's still a process that has already started. we behind schedule,
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some of the armed groups are yet to even bring their forces to the containments as to said there, it didn't equation process. so there concerns that this may take time and this may result in insecurities, especially because many of those armed groups do not agree with each other. let alone try to integrate together and inhibit the process in the east half led to economic book brokerages and a whole to crude oil agree to the capital. is that impacting the dealer? so yes indeed. now people, or rather the beach, a counselor in the east, have expressed that they do not agree with this eastern track. and let's remember again, the east represents the red sea state, casella and gallery. if so, the beecher council of elders say that they do not recognize the peace agreement or the eastern track of the peace agreement. and it says that it falls short of the demand of the people in the east. now they held their own conference just over a year ago and they demanded that there should be a one single region which has to merge all the 3 states into
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a single region. and they should have the right to self determination. they also demanded more representation in the national government. so that's kind of comes at odds with the agreement that was signed in juba. now the national government, the transitional government been signed. the deal says it understands that are the people in the east have demands, especially since they've already a blog, the hiring, leading to the state and the blog. the main for it's affecting the economy of the country and blood, the pipeline that brings oil imports and federal into the country. so the government says that it understands that they are demands, it understands the frustration of the beach or council of elders. but it's not ready to negotiate the deal that is a year old and already faces some challenges. ok, had been morgan live for us in cartoon. hipaa, thank you very much. and deeds people in nigeria is northeastern born o stay so resistant government plans to reintegrate former method. members of arms, group boca her, on the 6000 fighters, recently surrendered after infighting within as ranks. i did reach reports for my
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degree in 2017. you're gonna not really have the chance to start a new life away from the armed group or then nigerian troops rescued her along with other captors. but she returned to her husband a senior bow got on commander beastie in some piece of forest. o. 2 months ago, widowed and 7 months pregnant. she went back to the city, she deserted to be at sales. i know that she had a miscarriage a week ago by on the plight as took away her other child. i don't wanna, you'll say they'll come out if those who returned on where rejected was because of the destruction, because especially in the city of bomber, there are too many who suffered great pain because of book a harem. dev resistant is understandable. those who did the mad and pillage are treated better by now worked as a paramedic driver and media man for the main bull quorum and it's splinter, allied with icicle,
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forcibly enlisted at the age of 11. he is back. his sister married trouble, quorum commanding some bitter. if not, come on that other. let him use the mighty. you don't expect to be trusted when you return from such misadventure. my people will take their time before they trust you . in my i still fear the possibility being arrested and dumped in jail moment. in the last 2 months about 6000 fighters and their families surrendered due to renewed ground and aerial offensive by nigerian troops as the niger and military escalates operations against home and infighting intensifies within the i'm group. obviously are preparing for the surrender will quite as and their families are about resistance among the local population to reintegrate them is watering. the government officials are concerned that if they're pushed away, it could prolong because the united nations estimates that nearly 350000 people died in bo, quote, unrelated incidence. in the last 12 years,
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with entire villages destroyed, millions of people have been forced from their homes. as hundreds of fighters began to deserve the group after the death of its lead. abacus shake out. the government has begun re integrating those forcibly conscripted by bore quorum. and not the hud and fighters ever. we refuse to accept debit, debit that a joint joint, if swap we analyzed. and then we did 2 different options. i will defend them or not receiving them. but some victims of the conflict are skeptical and death. yeah. well, to me, some napoleon them that are the last thing we want is a returned to the time when gunfire and bomb explosions were common places, you can't be certain that these people have repented. already hundreds of thousands of people have been returned to their towns and villages being rebuilt by the government. for now officious seemed determined to speed up. the process of
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rebuilding crossed, hoping it could break. bo corums fighting spirit, and bringing lasting peace to the northeast. how many degrees algae is eda? mae de gory, nigeria official results and george's election are expected soon. the vote took place a day after former president mikella successfully was arrested. he returned from exile to support the opposition and the municipal vote. it's seen as a crucial test for the governing party soccer sphere. he was convicted in 2018 for a piece of power, but insists the case was politically motivated or of and forrest, your walker is in tbilisi foras air robin. what kind of pictures emerging now that the results are coming in? yes, those preliminary results indicates that the governing georgia dream party has picked up in total about 48 percent share of the vote. that's
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a lot more than the opposition was hoping the government was going to achieve. they wanted or were expecting a poor showing a poor turn out of less than 43 percent in that it happens. they would have been pressuring hard on this government to call snap early election. something that they had conceded to earlier in the year that looks like that is not now going to be the case, but one plus for the opposition. in particular, the main opposition party, the united national movement, that's michael sack asheville is party that you were referring to. there. they appear now set to face run offs in the merrill elections of 5 cities in georgia, including here in tbilisi. and that's come, i think, is a bitter disappointment for the governing georgia dream who were expecting certainly to take the capital city back again with their candidates. and so the question is, did they perform better than expected here? and was that down to that maverick reappearance of the former president mikasa
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casually. what happens now then to the former president's a, he's in prison now. will he be released? yes, he is. yeah. and they were the only way he might have been released was if the president of georgia was willing to pardon him. but she has categorically said no and never he faces at least 6 years in jail who are abuses of power. he was convicted of a while while while he was abroad with the abuses of firewall in office. he has stated that he's going on hunger strike before he was arrested. he left a video messages saying, i want to see george and come out on to the streets to day to celebrate our victory . well, i don't know at this stage where the we're going to see tens of thousands of georgians opposition supports is coming out to celebrate victory. whether or not the opposition will decide that they want to take part even in these run offs,
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whether they feel that this election was free and fair will be waiting. now to see what sir the o s. c election monitoring missions, verdicts on that will be in the coming few as well in the next hour. actually. ok at robin for i see a walker keeping us up to date fun to please see robin for night. thank he there's plenty more ahead on this user, including colombians and the type of the cockily say they're being kicked out of their homes as landlords take advantage of the migrant influx positioning parliament in china. single women seek the rights supreme, spare eggs. and in sports ter mile turmoil in the us national women's soccer league, new here from the president of the countries of federation. later in the usa, ah,
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emergency response teams in the canary islands say the contravir have okay. no on la. paloma is becoming much more aggressive news. streams of lava had been flowing from 2 fishers, which broke open on friday. so far more than 1000 buildings and quitting homes and farming infrastructure have been destroyed. but away from the volcano exclusion soon life continues almost as normal. for most of the islands, all of us get more from a david ra 3. he's a vulcan ologist and professor of planetary jew sciences at the open university. as a, just the man to speak to it would seem a volcano becoming much more aggressive for the the lehman like myself. i mean that sounds like pretty bad knees. i mean, how do you see this as a scientist? is this an eminent disaster, or can people who are outside the exclusions and continued to live life as normal?
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i don't thing where says change things are sideway exclusions on. i'm becoming much more aggressive. um, maybe it doesn't translate very well for patch. the original spanish term or vance of opened no be original bent. barrow near term. 20 makes is that part service below the flows are going pass to each other towards the coast. it's the same narrow strip of territory that's having the larva go over. it cascades down the small cliff face into the sea and is building out of law the delta dental antic ocean. so it's more of the same going on as a greater rate of law. the discharge from the volcanic because it's interrupting from 3 vents rather than one, but really to make more of the same as we've had all week. well, well, how much longer is it going to go on for in a plant? can it get because of the year we liquor? i realize i'm probably asking you how long a piece of string is bedford,
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the people who are living in the vicinity losing their homes, losing the livestock. and they'll surely want to know when it will ends. ah, yes, well, i don't have that information and i believe it's still so much weekly active service. still mike morales, him to was the service. it could go on days, weeks, or even months or erosions like this. don't happen very often in an individual's life time lost the rupture on the palm was 1971 before that 1949. and before that we have to, we have to go back to 1712 sober for infrequent on a human timescale. but verifax of life on the volcanic reactive all along the palm of the olive wouldn't be that were not the vulcan isn't the whole island has been built by volcanic eruptions. these events will happen now. and then now i hope this one doesn't turn into anything terribly devastating. it's a tragedy of people who lost their homes. it's a big economic hindrance because it run the coast has been severed by the lava
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flows, an account rebuild bathroom to log on. but yeah, how long is a piece of string? it could be over in days, but will be worried for several weeks beyond when the erosion finishes in case it restarts or it could carry on flowing. we're not really pausing for up to set several months yet, the uncertainty, it really is quite something. and now you are looking at, they say, with different eyes, from, from sales in the, in the news trades. and he points out that these 4 key, these have options don't happen very often. so as a, as a scientist, as a researcher, what are you looking out for with this? does this presents a moral pert units for scientific learning for, for better understanding these volcanoes, for understanding if there are any se, positive outcomes that could, that could come from, from, from such destruction? what would, what are you looking at this to, to find out?
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ok, i'm not actively working on this though. kind of myself, dr. colleagues had gone out there with gas monitoring equipment. now one thing you can do, it's one of the stand recalls of erosion, is to look at how the planned of gases being emitted from the bench changes that will tell you how long the man who has been stolen, whether it's fresh magma arriving a people keep asking about the environmental impacts of fake mos in the short term or all that when the sulfur dioxide. but that's coming out. these don't count as he makes. so put outside even when a knotty routine, not synopsis gas and down windy spots is benji taishan. when la, the goes into the sea, you getting hydrochloride evolves, which is because of the hot lava reacting with chlorine in the c was because sodium chloride sea salt has chlorine and you get 100 chloride gas bats. patty don't be breathing in the gas is um and the devastation to moraine life. i think local, you're not good, devastated to whole sway atlantic fisheries oversee russian. but locally on the
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fisheries ago, it's been disrupted, and it will take a year or 2 to recover when the lava ceases to flow. but as i say again, these, all these islands would not be there were enough ago chronic eruptions. i've been in charlie bills, boy bung volcanoes, which is fascinating in itself, and it has been great to talk to you, david rothery. thank you so much for sharing some light on this unusual situation. we do appreciate it. you're welcome. a child to has been killed in oman as tropical cyclone shaheen, hits the gulf states authorities urging thousands of people to flee coastal areas and hurts to emergency shelters or flights to and from the capital. muskets have been postponed or canceled shaheen as bringing high winds. and heavy rain, while our weather presenter corelogic is here to explain what's going on, kara,
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thank you. hello. yes, this area of the world rarely sees these kinds of weather systems. never mind these kinds of weather conditions. and in fact, this is the 1st tropical cyclone that's going to make landfall in oman. it's currently swirling to the north of muscat. you can see the stance they're bringing the extreme wet and windy weather with it. we've already seen flash flooding ahead of it. moving in land, we're talking winds of up to 139 kilometers per hour. so pretty damaging a storm surge of up to 5 meters. we are expecting coastal flooding. and of course those flooding rains in to give you an idea of what kind of the amounts of rain we are expecting. muscat usually gets about a 100 millimeters falling annually. what we've already seen a 150 millimeters for in just the past few hours and that could double, which doesn't mean further flash flooding and widespread floods. now if we look the part of this one, it does a little bit of a history of move further the north of india. it was known as tropical cyclone gulard. it then we can, doesn't moved over over a good you wrap peninsula re strengthening to the south of pakistan where it became
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known as the up the news tropical cyclone. it's now moving inland towards oman. and if we look at its path, it's going to move to the south. west is going to bring a lot of that wet and windy weather with it. but as these systems hit, the land they do tend to, we can. but we are talking quite hard, found kicked up, we could see some sandstorms affecting the u. a as well as fathom for southern parts of saudi arabia and a lot of that dust could impact guitar with that. a lot of cloud cover back to you . hello. thank you so much, kara lebanon's long trouble. public water system is close to collapse. 8 agencies say taps could run dry for 3 quarters of the population. sort of hide our test more from beirut. john dark lives in bay. wilson is one of 1000000 suffering during lebanon's water crisis. if she didn't pay for supplies from private companies, had taps would run dry. water has been in short supply for decades, but the situation is now critical. not enough is being purified and pumped due to
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electricity blackouts caused by fuel shortages. the state is nearly bankrupt, so much of the population didn't. and i'd be nearly the same error that used to cost $90000.00 lire. now it costs 700000 lire to have water delivered twice a week. some of our neighbors can afford it. so we covered the hudson, asked the government, what it's doing and the situation has become unbearable. we don't even have electricity anymore, although i follow i should live. private supplies are too expensive for mice. at least 70 percent of the population could run out of water in the coming weeks. with long, ruthless ray admire that m like hospitals and businesses we are unable to get hold of you will easily maintain is cost also. hi. so we are forced to increase our water prices. we get about 90 calls a day from those needing water, but we can only respond to about 10. we are providing a service that the government is in short be doing. unicef warns the sanitation
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system could seize altogether if millions of dollars aren't invested. the castro government can't afford to import chemicals needed to keep water clean. we have been supporting toward the establishment or the maintenance for the past year. but it has come to the point that there are support each, not even enough. so therefore, we started 30 our lobby international community to really get the boy more that the water is the life of people. if we don't act now, this good point where people nampa can right even up to for media. the inadequate water infrastructure is widely blamed on decades of corruption and mismanagement to funds and increasing land development and water pollution is making it much worse. 11 on that 4th is so thick. you can't even bring it in the infrastructure to deliver that. is that breaking point?
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i absolutely note here not because natural sources of water like this one. so believe that water born disease is a common, especially among children agencies, warning vulnerable communities, including hundreds of thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees in lebanon. are most at risk, water is already being rationed in the worst effected areas. once that runs out most people and likely to go thirsty. so to hide it, al jazeera, that'll still ahead on al jazeera, the european mission to mercury has returned its 1st pictures as it flies past the course as planets to the sun. women march in cities and times across the u. s. against efforts to restrict access to abortion and nfl legends home brady prepares to face his former team for the 1st time. ah
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the hello there. it's a bit of an east west divide when it comes to the weather across europe on sunday. we've got finer dryer conditions in the east, but to the west. it is looking rather wet and windy. we've got a trailing weather system stretching all the way from scandinavia down to the iberian peninsula. so severe thunderstorms and heavy rain expected was flooding in the areas. we have got some alerts out for france and for norway where that rain is going to fall heaviest. for britain, an island we are seen bright and blustery weather with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. we have got some warnings out from northern parts of scotland where that wind is going to be rather heavy as it is for northern parts of germany and that switches up on monday we are. we have got read alerts out of rough northern parts of italy for heavy rain and damaging winds,
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but to the east of this. it is looking a lot finer and dryer. lots of sunshine coming through across the balkans. if we have a look at the temperature for belgrade, we're well above average by monday head of that wetter weather on wednesday. nazi iberian peninsula, it dries up in the south, lots of heat coming back in, but it is looking rather wet across some of those mediterranean islands. and as we move across to north africa, it's looking generally fine, dry, sunny, and warm, that sure weather update. ah, the, the white 2 foot representation participation, democracy means that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election exploring why democracy has never been so lacking. in so many parts of the world. documentary series examines the biggest challenge is to democracy from those who undermined to those who are ready to die for right
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