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hello, the hell rahman you're watching the al jazeera news. i liked my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. somali forces and a 30 are seen by algebra fighters at a mall good issue, hotel, 30 people, a dead russia launch is a murder investigation. after the daughter of a prominent putin ally is killed in a car. bomb named moscow also can use election officials called for an investigation into threats and harassment during the recent presidential pole. and from ancient buddhist statues in china to these spanish stonehenge trying rivers reveal long submerged treasures. i'm joanna roscoe at the sport as ukraine boxer. alexander is sick feats, anthony, joshua, aim saudi arabia to retain his heavyweight titles. i'm an emotional mike for both fighters. ah,
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i get at the company. welcome to the news. are we start with the hotel attack in somalia, capital? mogadishu? that lasted for more than a day, at least 30 people have been killed, and many more injured out about fighters who gained access to the building were report to be wearing police uniforms. the bloody c joanie ended after security forces storm the hotel and killed the attackers. mohammed val reports ha, the hyatt hotel in mogadishu turned into a butler grant on friday night. and she bab gunman blasted, they'll wear you to the building with 2 car bumps before seizing control of somebody. security forces launched a counter offensive witness for faith. there were several explosions followed by exchanges of gunfire that could for the night and to possibly show bob has claimed responsibility. these types of attacks have been
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a hallmark of altima operations couple years ago in particular. and they, they had kind of slowed down a little bit, but we see them popping up again. rooted from the scene shows extensive damage to the hotel. several people have been taken. hospital victims reportedly include the children as well as the hotel owner. so tell us a usually attack because that's areas where government officials congregate and in so there's a lot of meetings, a lot of activity, especially right now with the new government coming into into place and setting up a lot of appointments and it's positions. but there's also often been a secondary element to some of these, you know, bob runs a very extensive extortion racket within morbid issue itself. and they've targeted business owners that haven't complied as well. the group is affiliated to tell you that and has carried numerous a toxin mortgage issue in the past decade. it's a is to establish
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a system of government and somebody based on shallow hammered one or 0100, which also solving the story for us from nairobi and neighboring caveat, enjoins b live, hire high. so the government says, the recapture of the hotel is complete. and the show about fight is dead, but the real body count, they just beginning. what's the latest? what's happening right now is the security officials are clearing the area going through security footage to try and get some evidence. it's a big hotel is popular with government officials and lawmakers, but he sees many civilians were targeted and killed. we been told 106 hostages, have been freed. this is the 1st major attack in the capital. mogadishu. since prism a hammer came into power in may and when he came into power, he promised to tackle insecurities and our questions are being asked. how did algebra manage to enter this hotel? how they manage, hold on to it for so long. 30 hours. and what is the government going to do to try
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and prevent further attacks in recent weeks, they've been smaller attacks along the board or near the border with ethiopia. and if you akins and managed to push out about back and, and let's say that co suggest i'll survive is perhaps changing tactics. also in recent years, algebras managed to control large parts of somalia through fear and the system of collecting taxes from individuals. and the say it's going to be really hard for this government to deal with insecurity in somalia. the new president has said that he's willing to talk to asha bob at some point, but only when the time is right. her re, thanks very much her for the update. will fridays attack in mogadishu is the biggest by the armed group since molly president, her son shake, mohammed took power as how you mentioned sher bob has recently targeted regions near the smalley, ethiopian border raising concerns of the group is changing tactics. a us commander warned voucher above the resurgence of to 500 of its fighters recently crossed into
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ethiopia, but were confronted by security forces, possibly about a 150 kilometers into the country. intelligence from washington also suggest the group is becoming more influential within our hider. i live with me is a lecturer at the university of east africa and a former education minister in punt. plenty joins me live now from a get away. a good happy with us on the program. i mean, the government were taking no prisoners in this case, but how surprised will they have been by the sophistication of this tank? thank you for having me 1st before the very, but it's a great break. and i think i believe that it has been better for quite some time to show what you know, but it common felicia, bear with me a bit in 2017. everyone was surprised that and i think one of the main contribute of these patients was the government to show
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that it's still no clear. come on monday, monday for the coordination. what if it comes down? i think that's what that was. okay, we'll talk about that transition in a moment. so the questions will be raised about how should bob were able to know if any sort of get access to the hotel with arms and munitions. but stop the attack from inside all points to very weak security. yeah, it could be that could be the for additional on the area. they have money, money on they have access or money money facilities. i think that the tradition is started with but the casualty unload has to was all that i was going to when governments change in somalia, as you just touched upon,
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the security apparatus also changes the hierarchy. the way positions until 40 filter down. why is that not a uniform position when it comes to security and certainly internal the police? why is that uniformity broken when there is an election? actually the government will avoid getting to the side effect. that was very, but it could do some for the lot. the government for you would think you're not going to be in a bullet context. i think one of the key issues that made the government was they change in the command except for the new thought, which is not going to be and kind of thing for what that's kind of backlash. but i think that we shouldn't know, you know, both that back there to be a change in the school,
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but there could be more coordination on the government to high school, but i want to fight for everything else will be emboldened by this particular incident. they seem to get their numbers and strength from the rural areas and have little support really in the urban areas, and that's according to contribute to we've had on al jazeera earlier. so what's the strategy going forward? considering we are still in the middle of a summer offensive. i think the government has to go back so that always bought again. the government has to take the go to the field, but it really is not the time for her drink. i'm not kind of calling me on that. this is the right time that the government, oregon, i got the school stuff quite a coordination to bring all the guys that i'm going to come up, but he's thrown in many, many areas. they still love to always be telephone or somebody to be and government
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. i think the government got less money at the very, very, very, but it might be around people. i'm there. so the government talk to one of the end up quickly. most definitely because the nation but when before but i'm not going to be going through that. nobody wants to see collateral damage in the form of civilian loss of life. but certainly alger bob have come in for a lot of criticism, when they indiscriminately attack various parts of urban areas. they've been very specific. when it comes to locations. i saw a popular there. i say it with the government officials. i think the kind of gothic it was gonna be shot at the kind of gothic and be coming up and must be the last that money be women,
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children indiscriminately. and i think that will also come back to them. i would be negative to them and i think it wouldn't be can be used again. i think the government, but i have to avoid money because what the, what are the biggest benefit is what the, what do you remember? but that's what a high most of the one that i'm more than that. i think the government now will be all i got the got a lot which is what happens. alley was on a join me from good way. thanks so much for joining us on. i was, is there a particular head here on the news are including will have a report on my work is that the biggest container port rumble strike action also brazil form presently led to fill all this 1st major campaign rally as he prepared to challenge both scenarios. in october as election and the tennis well,
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number one step is to feed and cincinnati, joe will have all of the action in full ah, russia has launched a murder investigation of the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator was killed in a car bomb explosion name or scope, unverified social media footage appears to show daddy and again his father alexander, at the scene, both of supported rushes, invasion of ukraine. earl alexander dickon is a russian philosopher, political analyst and strategist. he was the chief editor, the pro kremlin south grad tv station. to get was helped to has helped to shape vladimir putin expansionist foreign policies. and it's been called putin's brain. he was involved in the russian president's initiative for the annexation of crimea,
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and considered the invasion of ukraine as inevitable duke and has previously called for the eradication of ukrainian identity. maximilian has, is a central asia fellow at the foreign policy research institution, joins me now from london. could tell us on the program. can we make the assumption that the target might have been alexander duke and rather than his daughter? thank you for having me. yes, i think that is the current working assumption. however, we do not know who has carried out the fact the ukrainian fiercely united under the russians of course, blame them including allies and do again. but there's a lot of misinformation and smoking mirrors around do opperation in the light is often referred to as soon as you mentioned in the intro, but he's really there for show. and he's put on t v as the sort of example of a russian nationalist and spreading mass, but he's not advising non strategy. and he actually lost his job in moscow state
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university, about 7 or 8 years ago. i mean, you took lots of commerce. i mean, how much influence does he really have on blood to me when it comes to policy? i would say is influencing minimis, but he represents bad strand of foreign policy. and when tends to drive up the imperial messaging is when you see. ready gonna appear on russia, said television, and in the news there again. so in the lead up to february, of course we heard quite a bit more from him. again, there doesn't ukrainian who are claiming this is a russian operation. there's a lot of fighting with the russian nationalist or another similar figure who was one of the leading military officials in the uprising in eastern ukraine. russia, finance, and arms in 2014 has criticized kremlin quite a bit as well. so there really is a lot of uncertainty there been to get as much better known actually in the west and he is in russia and russia, russian. busy circles is very well known,
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the average russian on the street, they would not know him as well. we have heard joy this offensive in ukraine that, that all business leaders, even some politicians and rumblings within the military, within russia about their offensive in ukraine. not everybody is happy, according to various sources, whether you ask, would you say that duke himself has internal detractors within the country? and that perhaps, you know, while ukraine is being blamed, perhaps will being behind this. that may be more close to enemies at hand. yes. well, you know, you're right about that criticism. a lot of it is kind of saying that these nationalists want to escalate more in order for mobile ization and all our conflicts. there are a large number of tensions and differences of opinion within those groups as well. this sort of implication from some of the ukrainian sizes they think this is the kremlin in the russian security agency. looking for a pretext, i'm hesitant about that because one of the ways,
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legitimate and self saying we don't have car bombings going off moscow. like we did in a 9 years before i came to power. i'm so it'll certainly be an interesting story to follow, but those were left with a lot more questions and answers didn't support for more such a campaign in, in ukraine, just make him a high profile target. but this killing itself, and this is not nation certainly of, of dickens. daughter is going to rattle the kremlin, isn't it? i think so. i think it will certainly the criminal act that way and no matter what sort of, you know, real story is coming. we use this to double downs rhetoric on your brand, we've seen, and the kremlin respond in that way. it's almost every incident now over. does that mean it will actually be able to escalate on the ground in ukraine? you know, they are making slow branding advances and use the kind of already showing signs of the quagmire in the south. how exactly he can walk by shout. we don't know the real concern in ukraine. and they say on wednesday,
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which is also the 6 month anniversary of the revolution may use this launch major missile strikes on urban centers. and of course dickens daughter can be ignored. i mean, she herself as being quite proactive in making sure that her voice has been heard and she has been very pro war in ukraine. so some might say legitimate target while i was president grant, if you will not engage in this kind of terrorism, he denied it. you know, the, she is certainly a russian propaganda. she a sanction, you know, i think just say that it was a terroristic fact. the kind of thing the ukrainians are the western allies and say that the russians do and that's they should not do, but of course war is nasty and that certainly will be widely held belief. i think, i think, as you said, it's a story with lots of smoke and mirrors. we have to see how this evolves the moment
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. maximilian has thanks for joining us from london. thank you for the southern euclidean city of buck alliance has repeatedly been bombed and shelled since rushes and basin invasion began. in february, teresa bo visited the city to find out how people are coping. we're here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian, about 50 kilometers away from the city, all kind of film that's been taken and occupied by the russian army. and the city is important because it's a city where the people, but also the u. queen, an army managed to repel russian troops and were coming from the crimean peninsula, the beginning of the war. and they were hoping to take the southern part of ukraine . well, people here repel both attacks, but they're paying a heavy price. this line that you can see right here are people lining up to get fresh drinking water, which they haven't had for month because the pipeline was bombed. there also
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telling us that rockets continue to fall around this area frequently. and they're also telling us that thousands and thousands of buildings have been destroys. among them hospitals, education centers, universities, among other things. this is a city of around 500000 people and many have been forced to leave the land. but you know, when you talk to them, they continue to insist of the need to continue to fight for their territory to continue to fight for their land, to continue to fight for their homes. and this comes hand in hand with what precedent follow the mean. felons could have been saying all along that he wants teeth, but that piece has to come without happy to later. and it has to come with the recovery of the territories that are currently occupied by russia. and that's why it's unlikely that this war it's going to be over anytime soon. russian army vehicles damage during fighting with ukraine and on display in keith burned on tanks, having parked in the capitol central boulevard,
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drawing large crowds. ukraine is preparing to market independence day on wednesday . it also marked 6 months since the war began browse for our army, we believe that we can when can we believe that it will be maybe not so far away our winnings will be and, and help it will be well work. is it one of the case? largest poults have walked off the job threatening major economic disruption. felix to port accounts a close to half of the countries container freight traffic, the 8 they will count by unite, union members response by a pay dispute. hurry for joseph for felix though in the u. k. l work as of walked up, but it's not always about pay is about the conditions to hurry. it's just i'm excited about conditions,
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but it's largely about the pay rise. that's been off of 7 percent just to set the scene here briefly. this is the world's largest container ship just behind us here . be ever a lot with 24000 contain a capacity and it's here mod britton's largest container port as you say, responsible for some 48 percent of the containers brochure to the u. k. so it is a vital hub for the u. k. economy. and as far as the work is concerned, release as far as the unite union, which represents them, is concerned. this is an exceptionally profitable business. the last reported profits was 60000000 pounds. these workers, a struggling as are so many across the united kingdom with this rapid rise and the cost of living, but in terms of goods inflation, but also really frightening rises and the cost of fueling people's homes. family home could cost $4000.00 some, some talking about even $6000.00 pounds a year next year to support. and so they say against that backdrop, they need
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a double figure. pay rise, not the 7 percent. the. the port, which is owned by the hutchinson conglomerate is offering them at the moment as far as the port is concerned. these are well paid. workers paid well above the national average. they've offered this 7 percent rise, which the union has not balloted on. they are still going on their original ballot, which was a very strong 92 percent in favor of strike action. but the point is saying that where they offered or there's a suggestion that whether it's offered again on the current terms, then that there might be some acceptance of such an offer. certainly there are 500 workers who belong to a different branch. they may be clerical and communication work as they are at work . they have accepted such a rise. but the union says that there is real support, the continuing this strike action, but 8 days to get what they say is a fair share of a very successful, profitable business. the impact of a strike like this, obviously affects supply chains and eventually eventually,
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the knock on affects are about the cost of a product to the consumer. in this particular case, in the united kingdom, that's right, this is a massively important port, especially in terms of textiles, but also all sorts of products brought in through here. so there are businesses and there is consumers around the u. k. already struggling and action like this, of course is going to make those supply chains still more vulnerable and could be a factor in increased inflation going forward. now, the port says that for 8 days, the shipping companies are now used to disruption. after all these years of panoramic and having to make the plans that some containers have been taken out early, others are being routed elsewhere. but there is analysis that some of these containers shipping companies are going to drop off some of the u. k bound containers in european ports, so that will of course make a big impact. and behind all of this is
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a wider argument between the government and the central bank, the bank of england on the one hand and unions on the other about what a really large, rounded way drivers will do. there is fear among the governments in the bank of england, but it could embed the inflation that is so far being generated from offshore external events. and the company has accepted that the bank of england did come to see them the other day and mentioned that very fact if not an outright instruction not to give a very large pay rise as far as the union is concerned. that is nonsense the, the corporate profits are the real generator of inflation and their work is simply need to keep pace with the cost of everyday living. hurry for that in felix day. thanks very much for that update. t pickers in bangladesh have gone strike to demand the pay rise as well that amongst the lowest paid workers and inside the more than a dollar a day, the union wants a wage hike of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an
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extra $0.25 a day. for the child reports now from 3 mongol bangladesh as t capital. my mother is one of the world's largest. he producers, the industry employes. more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations, most of the workers are female. they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on her plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation i, we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers rations once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh exported to more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day. now. i can the back of,
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i don't have the lot. we have been protesting to 12 days now. the owners don't understand our plate. we have been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work of the plantation owners said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years at that up on it. when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations and access to primary education for the children. this, it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. leah laid on saturday. the government proposed a wage hike of $0.25 a day, but it was rejected by the workers was not on kindle. the administration has used intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal of the pay hike. but since the tea garden student organization and workers have rejected it and protested, now the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like made too many, but it's their daily reality. the t walker is under unions of plastic container
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there strike until the demand for pay high as men. the u. n. c's, one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education. recent strikes by the p workers of bangladesh, a become a rolling point for many here as rising inflation and high food prices that to the wider frustration about low wages turn, which are 303 among the israeli forces on searching homes in the occupied west bank after shots were fired, the bus carrying settlers that happened in the town of sil want late on saturday. the casualties have been reported. is way the forces on searching silhouette and 2 other neighboring towns. rescue is in iraq. are working to get out. dozens of pilgrims tramped under the rubble of the clamps shrine, its thought alongside cause part of the shining got below to cave in on saturday.
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officials of concern, but for injuries or injuries, but say the tale could rise to children have been rescued and sent to hospital. the colombian government to suspend the arrest warrants and expedition requests for members of the national liberation army gorilla. great. in an effort to restart peace talks, the new leftist president, gustavo petro has promised to strike a deal with the group known as the e l. n. petra is a full member of the separate rebel group. colombian and yellow representatives met in cuba earlier this month to set conditions for the talks still had hit on the news on mexico's former attorney general appears in court in connection with the disappearance of dozens of students in 2014 her as welcome brought emily sherman, who sent a climbing record, not just once, but twice. and he can dance if he wants to. more of the security guards,
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dance moves are on the way with joe bullies. ah, let's go with your weather update for europe in africa. hi there. thank you so much for joining in so storms just spinning their wheels across the balkans. these outbreaks of thunder downpours have been hanging around this area over the last few days in for eastern portions of the czech republic. i think we could see about 50 millimeters of rain within the span of a few hours of flash flooding is a concern there. and for western areas of romania, those winds could whip up to about 90 kilometers per hour. so that could cause some damage. now if iberia it's a complete opposite, it's dry here, so the fire danger risk is going up. of course we've got a lot of wild fires in the zone. temperatures have come down in lisbon with that
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breeze off the atlantic to $27.00 degrees. and for turkey, some daytime storms flaring up here, but it's largely going to be dry. same goes for the northwest. we've got outbreaks of rain, but also some dry spells in there is wall. and then this batch of rain is going to knock down the temperature in helsinki. by the time we get toward monday, africa looking like this, a run of rain, pretty serious stuff, running through southern sections of molly. as we dipped toward the south, much quieter, just a few showers for the central north coast of mozambique. some of that may leak and his and bob boyd, but it's nothing major. the forecast is looking good. we'll see you soon. take care . ah ah.
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a look back here watching the news with me to hell rob, reminder of our top stories, at least 30 people are being killed in the hotel, in the somali capital market issue. the standoff which began on friday ended after security for the store. the building house has claimed responsibility, the daughter of the pro criminal political commentator, alexander duke, and has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow. the geena and her father have been vocal supportive of russia, the invasion of ukraine and workers at one of the u. k. busiest ports of got on strike for 8 days in a row over pay the move threatening major economic disruption, phoenix day. port accounts so close to half of the countries container freight traffic now kenya's electoral commission once pleased to investigate threats and
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harassment of its employees, as well as the murder of an election official. the commission suspended, vote counting at a ballot center during pulse earlier this month, citing intimidation of its staff. catherine sawyer reports. yeah, this morning in eastern canal are preparing to barry. the loved one. daniel was your call was electron official was in charge of a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh, do you see? no, he disappeared. 2 days after tiling began, his body was found in another town policy. he was tortured his family believe he was targeted for political reasons for you or the debbie's cause we have seen for malicious, about her political death. people get lost, misty. and you hear that a we are doing with good investigation, these them around. i don't know. the for the past times,
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we have seen that jesse's was only font neighbors here, a deal in shock. the relatives of monsieur kathy. thee have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed, and the one justice, ne, in kenya, another election official was shot when armed men attacked his paling center, doctors could not save 100 ahmed's leg. he blamed police for shooting him and of sack him from lawyer shuttle. i'm left to cry for help. ah, at the national tiling center. some people tried to stop the electoral chief. we're fool actual catty from declaring presidential results. and let me thank president elect william router won the election. but that has been disputed by former prime minister rylon dinger, who came 2nd trouble. katy says his employees continue to face threats.
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human rights group say they are worried that they're busy just the way it prepares for other processes of electrons. but from my seat i think it, it will to the up addiction it build protection. mcclain seems for is visuals because what went on right now. like now there are 10 officers who are another it. they feel completely isolated and was exposed among who let o one. the election may be over for some people, but for most your car and ahmed families, they say that trauma work will take a long while to heal. katherine saw alta, 0 much aqua county. the body of a girl is full of president has arrived in luanda, ending a dispute about where he'll be buried. has a edward to the sandals died from cardiac arrest while in spain last month. the members of his family and the golden government have been at all over the repatriation of his body. a court in both later ruled it would be sent to lawanda.
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now the decision has been welcomed by a girl governing party ahead of wednesdays election. trans military leadership has begun talks with rebels, opposition, parties and civil society groups. the head of the hunter, mama, mama is debbie, has called the forum a decisive moment in the country's history. he's the son of interest debbie, who was president for 30 years and was killed and fighting in 2021. that the family has been in power since 990 chance military is a regional ally of france. it's deployed troops to neighboring countries, battling armed groups in the hell region, but trans face, decades, uprisings and unrest. since independence and france in 1960. it's one of the world poorest countries despite being rich in resources. well, but some groups are refusing to take part in those talks that morgan has bought from the capital and jameton chance national dialogue has begun in the capitol in
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jamaica, bringing together more than 50 rebel and opposition groups. among others. it aims to and to years of conflict and instability. also v maneuver to roll out tomorrow. this is if today we find ourselves at a decisive turning point in the history of our country. because in a few moments, we are going to lay the 1st milestones in the re foundation of our republic allotted on the shore. the neutral republic, the talks follow a peace agreement signed between the governing military council and rebel grouped last week in doha. it by the way, for the rebels to return to chad and join the discussions among the issues to be addressed are a new constitution, governance and a timeline for national elections. o delegates will form quantities to tackle the various issues. despite the large number of participants, there are a few but crucial groups missing of it. sponsored concerns that even if a dialogue brings beat, it may not last and stability is needed. half of chat,
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13000000 people live in poverty, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced by conflict. the front for change and conquered. one of 2 main rebel groups not taking part in the talks, says more needs to be done for the process to work. we did to request equal representation of the different opposition and government and the nation jelic the refers to give to access to this request. and also they refused to release our prisoner as soon as we signed the agreement and also did not give enough security warranties. so these are some days and we do why we refuse to sign the agreement. other groups have also been part of the talks, including the civil society group, look at them, which has repeatedly called for anti government protests, utter which mediated the peace agreement that led to peace talks says it will work to bring in those who are yet to join no matter what,
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shoji in front of him, we are now working on facilitating issues. we will not abandon them until the reconciliation is complete. we've invited a groups to have not find the peace agreement to join and we urge them to join those open for them to be part of the process. a process that is scheduled to last for 3 weeks. and one that many here hope will bring a new chapter for chad. free of conflict and political turmoil. he will morgan onto 0 germano, thousands of people of attend to the crowning of the new king of south africa's largest ethnic group, the zulu nation. king, mississippi zulu, took the throne at a ceremony in the palace and non goma. more than 12000000 africans are zulu, mostly in the province of quasi luna towel. the king manages 3000000 hector's, his land owned by the zulu community. many people in the province support the governing african national. congress. zillion is the most widely spoken indigenous language in south africa. but there has been controversy in the run to the
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coronation. as for me, the miller explains the team from across africa, a neighboring countries to welcome a new king zulu warriors in the thousands to witness the 1st carnation of a new king in more than 50 years. and pledge allegiance to king mrs. lucas in the 9th king. of the nation, the largest ethnic group in south africa in what's known as the sacred crawl. mrs. lewis presented to his ancestors the kings who came before him. he's accompanied by the prime minister, the new nation, and his uncle, prince mungo, suitable to lazy scene as an endorsement. much of the ceremony that follows is shrouded in secrecy, including traditions that go back generation not meant for the public eye or loud to be foamed. the public is only allowed to see. so to ritual congress,
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we are praying to the zulu ancestors where they sleep. today we are asking them to protect our new king. we are also here to pray that god may grant him wisdom rise king. we welcome you. now oh, the coronation has not been without controversy to other family members say the other rightful ears and took the matter to port to stop the ceremony. but failed, but other family members attended to support the new monarch, one of them, reminding the king his role is to serve the nation. outside the main ceremony, throngs of people gathered. i pad timer now,
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and i know how i beg, done everything on my love. i'm here to celebrate my king, mrs. dooley, who was being crowned today as the new king. i'm so happy to be here. everyone is happy and it's a beautiful day. even as the new king departs, i'm up hotel or sooner warriors continued to sing his praise and display the loyalty to him. they say they're willing to defend him at any cost, but many others here are hoping the new king just like his father will be a unifying figure for the nation. the miller miller. oh, does it up? no bomb or south africa, brazil for president to lily the silvers held his 1st campaign rally had october's presidential election, vice accused current president john bull sonora, of attacking democracy. also, norah has cast out on the electronic voting system and has criticized supreme court judges. as monica younique's you have reports. ah, and now poring of support for the wheezy nash who led us silva and his bid for 3rd
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presidential term. ah, thousands of supporters cheered as he held his 1st campaign rally in bruce's largest city so bowl at the same place were thousands of brazilians to find the military regime back in 1984, demanding democratic elections. his people, democrats unit, i'm here to support lula, but the spirit of brazil's democracy, which is a tris president, joe boston, our husband casting dots on our voting system, preferring his followers to cry out, fraud. if he is defeated, he had lost boys. paul show left wing lula is a head of his far right adversary. president j also model was running for a 2nd term in october's election to provide you both on the paper. be prepared both to narrow brazilian voters will kick you out of the presidency. yet you can say that if you lose, you will not hand over the presidential sash because the people will make sure you
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do what role of portrays himself as a champion of democracy. also narrow supporters have turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defends traditional family values and his wife and of angelic all christian says her husband was chosen by god. 80 hours earlier was the bill in the area with 20 acres of new louisiana ruler. the few i defend a secular state state should have no religious treacher should preach about faith, not politics, nor should they defend candidates and false prophets technically to the bus stop. but one 3rd of brazil's population is struggling to put food on the table. brazil's may be latin, america's largest economy. but years of recession, followed by the coven, 19 pandemic. and the war in ukraine have put the country back on the united nations hunger map. and fixing the economy is dominating the national debate. more than any
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other issue, monica inactive. i'll jazeera, a form of proven left, his military officer who led a rebellion in 2005 has been released from prison. until oral who served 17 years of a 19 year sentence. his role in the uprising against the former president, alexandro toledo. from allah is the brother of a former president, orlando home allah who sat 9 months in jail. a money laundering, mexican former attorney general, has appeared in court in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 phases. marillo is facing charges of torture, full disappearance of official misconduct. the victims families say they don't want revenge. they only want to know the truth. it looks like he cannot. we mexicans, all of us, are pained by this force disappear in a state crime that so far is the crime of impunity,
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which we continue to see because it took years to arrest. the former prosecutor and since the most gay, it would feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who committed this crime, state crime. and also towards clarify what happened that terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. at least 20 people have been killed in floods in the south of the africa capital cobble logo province has been hit with the hardest moreno, full cast, and authorities to try to stay to the emergency in 10 others. there's also been flooding in northern india. heavy rains triggered landslides and flash floods, killing at least 22 people in him, child for their state that he 750 roads has not been closed. the down polls are expected to continue for the rest of the week. and oppositely weeks of drought of uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around the world has been revealed. include ancient buddhist statues in china, and a rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge,
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victoria gate big plains. the priest or extern circle came into view when a dam in the spanish province of caceres dropped to a quarter of its usual capacity. the stains were 1st discovered in 1926, and i've only been fully visible full time since the discovery is an unexpected side effect of the worst drought in europe in decades. in serbia, the river daniel visit his lowest level in nearly a century, revealing the wreckage is of 20 german worships, which were sunk during world war 2 toys. plus we'll start to deluxe radical groper . this is what remains from the wall between the army of the soviet union and the german wolfley. tila them is about 10000 kilograms of explosive devices. here. we're not sure if they can explode, that you can imagine the problems if they do in germany, the drought is exposed so called hung the stones. it's sections of the river right
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. centuries ago they were placed on dry riverbeds to warn future generations. their exposure could signal famine away from europe and the drought in china has revealed ancient statues of buddha, on an island that usually submerged the statues. i believe to be 600 years old. well if a combo dos with the do i read in the newspaper, the statues it from the ming in king, dennis d's. it's rare to see whether like this. i'm worried, i think it's a warning to us rainfall in the yanks. the basin has been around 45 percent lois since july, authority, se, as many as 66 rivers across southwest china have dried up this summer. with many scientists saying halter days as a result of global warming a here to stay more relics from the past. assure to emerge victoria, gate, and be al jazeera both still had hail all the news off to women make history in the
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ring in saudi arabia. jo, how those details coming up in sport? ah ah. ah.
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safe going home and then international anti corpse and excellence award bought now for your hero. oh i okay. okay. natalie is climate has received a here as welcome in catman due to setting a new world record. ah, 48 year old son who sherpa his scale, the well 14 peaks higher than 8000 meters for a 2nd time. and his achievement is particularly significant because a lot of them, including mount everest,
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are in the pull over your final share of 5. santa sherpa has created a new record mountaineering for the 2nd time he is conquered all peaks higher than 8000 meters. it is indeed a matter of pride for all nepalese citizen. his achievement has raised the stature of all nepalese in the world. news record has taken our identity to newer height. use an inspiration for the use of nepal. he is a national treasure by no amount of praise is enough for what he has done. weldon to him to his partner his joe. the hell. thank you very much. ukrainian books or alexander is sick, says he wants to fight types of fury. next. after attaining his heavy weight titles against anthony joshua in saudi arabia is sick one the rematch on the split points, decision and jetta to keep his w b a, w b o. i b f and ib belts. joshua lost his temper when he heard the result throwing to view 6 belts out of the ring and on to the floor and storming out only to return later to congratulate you sick after the fight. c, ukrainian,
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called on tyson theory to come out over time and you will so dedicated his victory to his country. anthony, i'm not sure whether i'm royce or not, but i saw in round 8 in ages, eyes that he was feeling victorious already. whatever. and i kept telling myself, you cannot start with a lay up or some big things were at stake. and thank god, the belts are coming back to ukraine. the victory is with us and ukraine won, so he cranes president tweeted his congratulations to sick saying difficult, but so important. necessary victory, defending the title of well champion assemble that all those who are of cossacks sought will not give up their own. they will fight for it and will definitely win. while anthony joshua has been criticized for his post fight outburst, but he appeared sorry for his behavior as he broke down at his news conference is really, really hard for me to sound proud of myself. um, i don't feel anything i'm just well, i'm upset really deep down in my ha ah
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ah ah, ah mad myself no anyone doesn't muscle. sofa. well guy here because i'm mad and i anyone when you're angry you might do stupid things. so i was mad when i realized this is for let me do the right thing and come back. i just want him to be happy. he's given his whole life since he started to the sport boxes. and people don't realize the what a bubble is in the life and world of antsy. joshua, you know, when he, everybody in the country knows who he is, everybody's gone. opinion of who he is. he's in the gym over time. will be staying miss is living up in law for he's away from home. you know, there isn't any one. i know this more dedicated to this boat and him. and sometimes
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people don't understand the pressures they're on people, shoulders, boxing journalists, garrath, a davies, watch the fight in jetta on an emotional night for by fighters. what you have to look at what you 6 gone through since february. and you know, he went back to his homeland and he served in the territorial forces. his wife is spoken by how affected he was by the shock and the horrors of war. and one of the most difficult things in his life has been trying to explain to his children why russians want to kill them. always mentioning his country that he's doing it for the people. probably gave him huge internal mental and emotional support going into this fight that the finding what he could do or say in the trenches i know made it literally. it's very difficult to use the language of will with this because that war in ukraine is real. i, when he had to dig deep,
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he found it there was something special. there's something foreboding for joshua when the anthem was some last night in the arena. it's a really interesting look back and to the jo shore in that fight because he gave it all in the ring this time. and he just fell. schultz and i think adrenalin an emotion and anger himself caused the outburst in the rain. afterwards he did still the limelight from you, said he acted. he might regret afterwards, a might regress in the long term. ah, he might be seen as being petulant, but i think it shows how much she told us. it was a fascinating light which told us so many things about both men, but also about why heavyweight boxing is so. so special. i said, can joshua sell the limelight but ahead of that, fight to women,
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made history in the 1st female professional bounce held in saudi arabia, which is somali super bantam weights, rama alley took just for a minute to win the fight, stopping dominican crystal garcia, nova in the 1st round alleys, a former refugee who fought at the tokyo olympics for somalia. well, time is them. one dental method has been knocked out of the semi finals and cincinnati masters. then even the contested 1st set. it was the greek who eventually came out on top in a tiebreaker, but the russian came fighting me back in the 2nd mid of it of winning 63 to set up a deciding 1st. but i also finished 63 at this time in favor of the well number 7 stuff sits about who advanced to the cincinnati final for the 1st time in the chinese shipment to face bona shortage recreation took care of cameron norry and straight masters. 1000 final projects, nearly 4 years, 6364. the school showed its made headlines earlier in the week when he defeated,
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roughly little in the 2nd round in the women's competition petro through sunday. so i know the tech needed 3 sets to see of american madison keys. the 2017 us open run actually won the 1st set in the tiebreaker. fit for take the following to set 663, to move into the final her opponent and final be frances carolyn garcia. the frenchwoman is currently ranked 35th in the world, but that didn't stop her from beating 6 feet at abilene garcia when the 1st at 6 to drop the 2nd 6 full and then changed her outfit before powering her way to fix one foot victory. to reach the final when you yankees, night may run a form shows no sign of ending this parachute was also the best part of the action on saturday in the bronx. for the home fund yankee slipping to a 3rd straight the feet and a 14th last in the last 18 game returned to the blue jays winning here 5 to fall
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better early season. for me, i still leave the american leave, a monument. this security guard in florida looks like you had something to celebrate. the tampa bay, right? be the can he royal 5 to to move to within one when at the blue jays. as they chase the play of thought cured god has been going viral lately on social for his magnificent leaves, especially when he drops into the slave the way. nice. all right, that is all is pocono the hell like that we do at the end of one of these programs, isn't it j a bank loan use after the break to stay with us? it allows zed, ah, with
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drink assessments. how much support is there? if it's street protests that we've seen in hotels across the rest of the country, the street men have been very good at tapping into the core concerns of people across the country. informed opinions we will say more of a the event. and what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines draw. he is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility, his critics would say, he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera? 5 years ago, me and massage force has commenced a scorched earth campaign against the ro, ingo minority. leaving a trail of death and destruction. hundreds of thousands were forced into exile in neighboring bangladesh. in a special report, we look at the plight of the rocking gun today on out to 0. 2 years held captive by, i saw a life altering experience for any victim more so when 2 years is
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