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hi there. i'm can vanelle, this is the news all live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. the leaders of the u. s. u. k. france and germany discussed the safety of nuclear plants in ukraine. russia launches a murder investigation off the daughter of a prominent bruton ally is killed in a car. bomb explosion near moscow. work is that the u. k. is biggest container port on strike, the better pate raising fields of supply chain problems for and how coughing down these trees in central mexico is actually helping with conservation efforts in sports ukrainian. alexander, you sick remains the had to wait while champion and we've got premier league action is chelsea. yeah. hamad by lisa. well i'm just a city a given a scab, newcastle ah,
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lead is of the u. k. u. s. from us and germany have stressed the importance of keeping ukraine's nuclear side faith in the joint. foreign cold, i urged military restraint around europe's largest plants. that's the parisha go live now to petty call haine who's in washington, dc. patty, what can you tell us about this call? well, you know, these readouts from the world leaders are always coordinated. they always come out on the same time. they use a lot of the same words. just that to send the message that they don't really want to tell you exactly what it was talked about in the meeting. but when it came to the nuclear power plant, they said that quote, they discussed the situation around ever reached a nuclear power plant. need to avoid military operations near the plant and the importance of an i. e, a visit as soon as feasible. so knowing what we know about these calls because details always leak out after the fact. what were they likely talking about? well, the leaders probably wanted to hear directly from french president emanuel mac cron,
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on what he personally thought of his conversation with russian president vladimir putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the u. s. france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says, a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country?
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so undoubtedly there be discussing that. the other thing they mentioned in the cause they talked about a ran miller in lots of reports lately that a ran is possibly getting close to a deal to restore its nuclear deal with all of those countries. this would be a chance for the leaders to basically flesh out any lingering concerns or any lingering details that they wanted to make sure they're on the same page on. so the, this is also, these readouts are important because they send a message, they send a message to the kremlin, vladimir putin, that this is an issue, especially when it comes to the nuclear actor. that these leaders are taking very seriously. and it sends the message that they're working on what a response would be. alright, panic, all hi, there for us in washington, d. c. thank you. a number of joining attacks have been reported in russian, annexed crimea, already say air defense systems, intercepted the devices including psalm around the headquarters of moscow's black sea fleet, and of astral. and gummy has the latest on the situation there. a law and the
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medina at the football this morning. local media reported the sound of air defense battery. earlier the mirror of the city confirmed russian air defenses intercepted targets in the sky near the city of old enough scott, this comes one day after the attack on russia's navy headquarters here in savannah pole by a drone, which was down. the mayor asked that resident not circulate any images or video footage that they may have of the air defenses for safety and security reasons. you spoke about the measures that have been beefed up over the last few days, including the additional observation, post, and road checkpoints. every now and then we hear russian jet fighters assuming over our heads as this is a military zone. so the situation is home, but shrouded in apprehension on the southern ukrainian city of nikolai of has repeatedly been bombed and shelled since rush of invasion began in february to the bo visited the city to find out how people there are coping. we're here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian,
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about 50 kilometers away from the city 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 they, you clean an army, managed to repel russian troops that 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 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 their land. but
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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 media. lensky has 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 is going to be over anytime soon. russian police have launched a murder investigation after the daughter of a pro criminal commentator was killed in a car explosion, a car bomb explosion while the now moscow, on verified social media footage, appears to show that he had to gain his father alexander at the theme shortly after the bombing, he's been described as vladimir putin brain. both he and his daughter supported rushes invasion of ukraine than basra. he has more. oh alex xander due to russian nationalists. he's
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a philosopher strategist who represents president vladimir putin policies to his critics. he is a pro kremlin fascist who has openly called for the killing of ukrainians, that 1st the likely target of a car bombing near moscow late saturday. duke was saved by a last minute vehicle change as he left a cultural event. his daughter doria to kina took his place and the bomb that was probably meant for him. the dog was skimmed, looking on powerless to do anything, the car carrying his daughter, still in flames. say she will be in there at the moment. investigators and forensic specialist of the main, investigative director of the russian investigative committee for the most region, together with the colleagues from the main forensic department of the russian investigative committee and above experts. continue working on the crime scene you morning. 29 year old. daria was a russian broadcaster and political commentator, not both father and daughter,
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and expressed far right. nationalist views strongly supported the invasion of ukraine and were placed on international sanctions for spreading this information. i guess only that we do not know who has carried out the attack. the ukrainian fiercely denied it over the russians and of course slammed them including allies and do again. and no matter what this sort of real story is come and we'll use this to double down rhetoric on your brand new scene, and the kremlin respond in that way to almost every incident. now, ukraine has said it does not resort to terror tactics. blaming rushes, own government or security apparatus, a picture of russian nationalism, the public face, of what many viewers, putin's expansion as policies, even referred to as kootenai brain. duke ins views likely marked him for death. his attackers, whoever they are, who got his daughter instead, and then basra, the auto 0. hello there. i spoke to dmitri babich, who is
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a political analyst at me, which is a russian state owned media company that monitors west and media. i started by asking him if he thought alexander to quino was the real target. most of that said he was but i'm not sure because dario was become an immediate eager for all. and she was actually a more hope you're well then for follow that at the moment that ok, i will call mr. bill again, which is brain. it's not true. you know, i don't agree with yours, which i can see the very strange and ready to go. but you certainly had not been unbearable, which is administration for many years. and he was also from started grow and grow tv. and then state university was a professor. so in the last few years he was on his own and
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he was vocal would talk about his friends. i would say that mr. williams is aide artist storage was much close to do again. then during several yes, just a d k to go. so into my mind, these are very shady, eager, and i will not connect him directly. ok, this modem, that was certainly russian having been previous they had called for the eradication of ukrainian identity. so no doubt views like that. gone a going to gone to him. a lot of critics, who do you think was behind this? what evidence is there right now? well, i think they are so craziest, they can all go once. i tell you, as i told you, i don't agree with that. i can see the deals to radio calls, but please don't that they never talked about killing ukrainians or destroying your
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graham nation. it just said that more than ukraine was a role western state. very much russia. yes. is that the common bala of the so both my dog insurgents, do you know when the game but he's been killed and it was not democratic, it was bad. and he, i agree with you as for was because his mother, i would look into that. you bring in was that just the, you know, they say that brush you themselves so that they will, that back. your brains, celebrations, always independence on that. thank you for the war. does that certain the absurd. unfortunately, in the last 2 years, we have students that were prominent figures or ration lesson is seen, murdered by bold, you know, murder by very brutal, violent ways. it's clear why and why. somebody wants
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to provoke approval for the ben russian, who is the current, certain mr. dugan is because it is one to become a march of the father or his daughter is going to become a market in the eyes of me that will not make him exempt from criticism and russia. a lot of people criticize in russia publicly, but his daughter, you know, i knew her on several times together. she was a very nice person, beautiful guy and girl. unfortunately, she was almost interesting to show her father and her political lent him are head on the news are including why and goal is president has being accused of politicizing, the return of the body of the countries former leader from ancient to put his statues in china. took the spanish stone hedge drying rivers reveal long submerged
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treasures and in sport, ukrainian, alexander and sake defeats anthony joshua in saudi arabia to retain his heavy weights. title ah, emergency workers in iraq have rescued. 6 people trapped under the rubble of collapse shrine and thought a landslide caused part of the shine and cabella to cave in on saturday. for bodies had been pulled from the rubble mammal. the other one had is fallen. developments from baghdad risky workers, a continue to dig through there are below. and the search for survivors of total landslide hit she at the muslim shrine near the holy city of karbala heavy machinery have been brought to the sea,
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including good bulldozers and it diggers. now, family members are stand by waiting for any news or updates about their loved ones. earlier on sunday, the children were rescued and sent to hospital to receive medical treatment. but now recovering an authorities, they say they're in good condition. officials say the land, the slide was caused by humidity that led to the collapse of the sand. a mound ah, that's collapse on the roof top of the shrine while the visitors were trapped inside their i entered tomato area about 60 kilometers her west of the holy city of karbala has several shrines and holly sites, including get water wills and other heritage sites that area has been
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visited off by shared muslims for centuries, and the number of visitors usually increases during this month of more harder am in the arabic calendar, which is a diverted the monson for the share to muslims. iraqi president wareham sarlin here posted a statement on twitter, calling for rescue workers to mobilize all efforts to rescue the trap to people. the oppression will likely continue through the night in the hope of finding more survivors. israeli forces the searching homes and the occupied wears bank after shots were fired at a bass carrying settlers. it happened in the town of sel. wind late on saturday. no casualties were reported. israeli forces the searching sailors and 2 neighboring towns where okay, that one of the u. k. is busiest ports have gone on an 8 day strike. the walk out
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by unite union members exhibit is expected to cause major economic disruption. harry force that reports from felix to port which accounts for nearly half of the countries container freight traffic the world's largest container ship at britain's largest container port the ever a lot arrived on thursday and normally would be long gone by now. but strike action by felix, those 900100 dock workers has stopped operations. the unite union says a recently increased offer of a 7 percent pay rise. doesn't keep pace with spiraling inflation. it's seeking a double digit raise that it says would share surging corporate profits. $71000000.00 at last count more equitably with the workers. now unfortunately, we've yet to be given an offer, which we think we can take back and which reflects member that ration and talking to members today in which we're in a position that there's you can see we've, we've had that message sent back to us loud and clear,
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felix to port says it was reminded in recent days by the bank of england of the inflation re effects of big pay rises. the port company accuses the union of using the workers international struggle on average for our case. this is next, or 3 and a half 1000 pounds in cash to them each year. the action that they're taking now that united is making them take me and you know, i haven't put this offer to our workers, but the action that united making them take is actually going to take the best part of a 1000 pounds out of their pocket. the question is, how far the effects of this shut down will ripple through the u. k. economy. the port says the effects will be manageable, pointing to the lessons learned during the supply chain. disruption of the pandemic . suddenly, the ever a lot isn't going anywhere anytime soon. in some industry analysis, so just other container ship is, are already offloading that cargo in europe instead of the u. k. the union accepts there will be major disruption and says that it could carry out further strikes as it seeks. what it says is a fair deal up the road in ipswich,
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adams scott's printing and embroidery business relies on imported materials, textiles, inc, and vinyl. he supports the right to strike, but is worried about further shocks to a supply chain. it's already stretched, and only getting costlier, historically, where we'd have maybe to price wise's job, sought to 3 percent, something like that. we're now looking at 8 to temps, and price rises monthly from our suppliers. so it's not like a challenging environment for us over the last. so yeah. this sunday's cargo it felix though, was restricted to day trippers. all sides are settling in for a long wait for this dispute to be resolved. and it's just one among many, a long summer of industrial action and economic uncertainty isn't yet over. hurry faucet, al jazeera felix, let's bring in jazz cholera. he is a senior supply chain manager and the engineering and management consultancy are kate, as he joins us now from new castle. thank you very much for your time. what is this going to be men for delivery times and for the supply chain?
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oh, so this is going to impact supply chain major liam, and they're, they're going to cause increase in 2 ways of one increase until every time. so delays in terms of the shipment and increasing costs because the longer the ships are in to see the longer it's going to cost to keep them there. so, and it's going to cause the for the backlog. some people say, just to clear the backlog, it would take 24 days, which is way better than what we, what was what exceeded last year, you know, when ever given both stuck. it's his can also, it is going to cause problems particularly to make an industrial. so if we know about what's being, what's, what trade, that it's mostly on automotive industry and computers. so these 2 industries are already struggling from, from the recent that we conduct the chip shadae. so that would add to the costs. so,
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which is already, you know, it's a lot to the cost of an economy which is already struggling with inflation. so that, that would be major issue could lead to not just delays, but i guess to more demand. absolutely, absolutely. so this is something, you know, in supply chain, it's called something called a bowl. but the fact, so what happens is that when situations like these arise, it creates uncertainty and then organizations or react for what really happens is that they start up, you know, inserting more cycle to supply chains, right? so by, by buying more. so they would just try to build up stock and invent trees. i mean, the reports have just come that, you know, in the us of wal mart, a wal mart struggling to ride all around $1500000000.00 of inventory. but they are just building inventory up to just to just deal with these, these issues. and also they try to develop alternate suppliers in the body shop to
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short amount of time, which is again, costing money. so that could cause what happens when it is a lack of clarity and demand and supply. then you know that the, so again, price increases because you know, you're paying extra next time you're ordering more than you need. and again, as that news reaches to consumers, particularly, you know, if this continues to the auto visual effect the holiday season, dr. just putting bike so empty shows all that, that just causes a big, big effect throughout the supply chain. sure. one of the main complaints that we heard there from the workers was that you know, the port. so making a lot of a lot of money that the shipping shipping companies and making a lot of money. and that's not being passed on. is that true? have the ports been doing particularly well? i mean, particularly of from, from the last year. and even before that, we know that the cost of the largest, the total cost of logistics has risen because the vogue has broken up to the fragility of global supply chains. so in order to make,
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make sure that the trade between, between nature functions about people, organizations are paying a premium at also the c p. because now they don't want to enter into long term contracts. they don't, they don't know how long, how long are they going to be stuck at the see, they are charging more and more so got it says overall quality arise in the, in the, in the industry and also of interest that the industrial british, which is almost always operating at a 100 percent capacity. so it's, it's rarely have that he spoke about the so that's, i mean, they are making a lot of money. and, you know, they're, they're articles that it's, it's, you know, that these organizations less profitable, but that's not stopped on to the book particularly. but you know, they're starting with a double digit prize and insulation and re recent times. all right. hey, thank you very much for your analysis for breaking it down for us. that was great. jazz collar, their senior supply chain manager at arcadia or lynch. t pick is in bangladesh, have gone on strike, to demand
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a pay rise dar among the lowest paid workers, and in slightly more than $1.00 a day. the union wants a wage hike of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day. template chandry reports from tre mongo. bangor, dashes, t, capital. bangladesh 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 work long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo and her husband both work on their plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation and 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 wiley apprenticing. my mother shakes 42 more than 20 countries,
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including the u. s. u. k. and france. o t fakers won their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day now. i can about get borrowed that. the lot we have in protesting to 12 days . now, the owners don't understand our plate. we've been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work with plantation owners, said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years at that topic 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 over pay hike. but since the t gods and students,
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organization and workers have rejected it and protested, now the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like mates to many, but it's their daily reality. the taywater girls under unions of plastic container their stride until the demand for pe hi is men the you and say, is there one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education? good recent strikes by the t workers or bangladesh a big i'm a railing point for many here. as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages. turn v chaudhry. i'll jazeera re mumbo still head on al jazeera. ah, somali forces and a 30 alice each battleship on font. is that a mogadishu hotel? scaling the walls,
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peaks more on the meddling show them who has said had finally rep or not once, but twice am planning coming up and support including more of this security guards, dance moves ah with here's a weather update in a minute 15 when you say we begin in the middle east for last time we spoke not a whole lot of change, still plenty of hot sunshine, some rain to go for western areas of yemen, and still dusty conditions to be found from solar rate through to must got in the forecast on monday. i'd take you to box some because it has been very active as of late and still dealing with some rain left for sim province. here comes our next monsoon depression. this is a 3rd one in about is many weeks now. we are on tuesday as we see it pour into the
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country upper in providence, eastern baluchistan and south punjab provinces will really see the worst of it. also seen some flooding around cobble as well. look at this 18 degrees on tuesday. you should be 32 degrees for this time of the year, off to turkey, and we'll see some daytime heating storms pop up here on monday. but largely it's a fine and dry pitcher right across the country. central africa, it's our usual balance of showers and storms in this area, but we can see it flaring up more so for areas of the democratic republic of congo and for southern africa. really a lot to report much commer conditions. we've got a few showers though, for that east coast of madagascar on monday. that's it. that's all soon. the architect is like god because you're creating, shunning a career and building for glory. yes,
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ah. you're watching on, is there a reminder about top stories? this, our views of the u. k. u. s. france and germany have stress, the importance of keeping ukraine's nuclear sites safe. my joint phone called i urged military restraint to and for the international atomic energy agency to be allowed to visit this operations facility. the daughter of pro kremlin political commentator alexander duke, and has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow. gaudio debina and her father had been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine. work is that one of the busiest ports have gone on strike for 8 days in a dispute of a pe, the move threatens major economic disruption. public stroke port accounts for close to half of the countries container freight traffic at least 30 people have been
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killed. dozens injured in a seat on a hotel in the somali capital that lasted more than a day. oh, show bob fighters, who gain access to the building in mogadishu, reportedly wearing police uniforms, the bloody c joanie ended when security forces stormed the hotel and killed the attackers. harvard valves took security forces, 32 and this huge of the hyatt hotel in mogadishu. a special police task force deployed to the somali capital killed the attackers and fried the hostages. so they the security operation that took place in the highest hotel in the midnight during the operation security forces focused on misses to ensure the safety of citizens who were stuck in the hotel. more than $100.00 people, including women and children, were rescued. the attack began on friday night when gunman, $20.00 to $2.00 car bombs at the entrance of the hotel. the force told me that dozens of people were topped in the building. looks
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a little more than just minutes before the last 2 of my friends told me they would be leaving. but seconds later, they were both killed people, flooding confusion that were running towards places they thought would be safe. the hotel began to fill with smoke and flames. i saw one of the hotel guards bleeding and another man winded. the height is popular among businessman, government, personal, and politicians. this is the 1st time bob has carried out. got the issue from hudson. she was elected president for a 2nd time in made despite a year's lung offensive by the government and african union forces. the seat is a reminder that the army group still poses a threat to some other security hammered fun. alicio ali water. tommy is electra at the university of east africa and a former education minister in pumps. and he says, i'll show bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently
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in a very common tuition there was an incident a bit in 2017 f one. what, what proprietary? and i think one of the main contributor of this was that the government transitional, there is still no clear command for monday, monday for the coordination. what, but it, if it comes down, i think that was what was come up, put it for me to for you know, on the, on the money money on their excess of money money facility. i think it's not a surprise that the thought that with but the casualty unload high school was all that i was going to. the government was avoiding for one or 2 side effects
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on that was very but it could have been some for the last the government for you think you're not going to report in a bullet contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments the change in the command except for the new thought which is not going to be and silicon for what papa, that's kind of backlash. but i think the situation now, you know, both that back there to be a change in the school. there could be more coordination on the government hospital, but i want to type curity from everything. got, can even a tree, june 10, has appointed acting prime minister, and i go more to the job on opponent basis. go move replaces mohammed's lee, who has been absent for medical reasons. since last month. the transition comes as the joint faces increasing pressure. they're being protons across the country in recent weeks, against the military plans to stay in power for the next 3 years. its leaders are
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in talks with west african neighbors about a possible shortening of that timeline. a manual chrissy awning, a's from the coffee anon, international peacekeeping training center. he says it's like league and he's doing to leader mama, the de leon via will try to hold on to power despite efforts from echo us to secure elections. day new prime minister has about 2 to 3 moms of grace. and if he fails to respond to the social welfare nice of the people and to don't st. clear road map to democracy, they will see more valid for widespread. what street she's, we are, and his team in whatever afraid trump there cause because this a new lead leadership driven by principals driven by a desire where it's sure that, of course, this course because she's there with the calls and the norms in here, it's been like a strictly as possible. so digging yes. and here the symbolism also you stalks
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miley and book in our fossil is that you would need to ensure that a time table w agreed to. and he had to, in a manner that says a signal out to the populace. that we are serious about creating these agreements. otherwise we are, we are going to see a much more widespread demonstration. but even more disturbing is that the democratic lead us in west africa themselves are hold, let me very much in odessa and he's easiest to she is asked the week the body of ankle is former president has arrived and nanda ending at dispute about where he'll be buried jose law that they'll sontols died from cardiac arrest while in spain last month. some members of his family and they and golden government have disagreed on the repatriation of his body. a course in barcelona rule that it would
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be sent to lawanda. a decision has been welcomed by ankle is governing party president, shout lawrenceville has been on the campaign trail to school victory and wednesdays general election. there in thought says angola is less corrupt since he took over 5 years ago. his government has been criticized for failing to turn oil wealth into better living conditions, despite promises to improve the economy. whole show a close race between a willing m p l a and the opposition. nita no one can take away from the part dissolved ambition to end something that shamed us corruption, which was deeply rooted not on the political in the leadership, but also rooted in our society. we broke this taboo and really started to fight against corruption. her hands as anti corruption, dr. targeting that all samples family started. soon after he took office in 2017, the daughter of former president of samples, isabel at the time with africa is richest woman. she was removed from her position
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at the head of the state. oil company, her brother jose for men, although santos was put on trial and jailed on charges of embezzling an estimated half a $1000000000.00, estate phones here and so established the national asset recovery service agency says it's working to recover most of the $150000000000.05 and out of color between 232017. 7 while the on off was in power, claudio silver is a political analyst based in the honda. he explained why the repatriation of the former president's body has been causing tension. it's important to understand that the president, very like the figure here in an angle. you presided over one of the most corrupt regimes and in africa, at the same time our culture, we need to have respect for the deceased and like it or not. this time it was our leader for almost 40 years. so here at home we've been quite, there's made at the circus that has become his death and,
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and the circumstances surrounding it. so it just comes to show again, how divided the ruling parties at the moment that they could not even have a plan in place for something that we all know was going to happen sooner rather than later. because i've been sick for quite some time. the return of the central body will have very little bearing on the elections. i think most people are quite sure about how they will vote. it's been quite a mental election mom. the campaigns have been quite strong by, by law and you meet. and i believe that the return is not going to have a great impact on people's opinions. however, it will be probably beneficial for the info. i will give them a chance and an opportunity to present a more united front from the electorate. but it's quite known widely that the parties in disarray in the party is unfortunately divided. this just came comes to
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highlight once again how divided it is in regards to its standing in angle. kenya's electro commission wants police to investigate threats and harassment of its employees. as well as the murder of an election official, the commission suspended vote counting at a ballot center during polls earlier this month, fighting intimidation of its staff. catherine's way has more. oh, this moon is in eastern canal, are preparing to bury the loved one. daniel monsieur call was electron official, was in charge of a contentious calling center in nairobi. oh no. see no. he disappeared. 2 days of the tiling began, his booty was found in another town policy. he was tortured, his family believe he was targeted for political reasons. but you are the babies called the police. we have been ver, malicious, about
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a political death. people get lost, mysterious, and you hear that we are doing investigative investigation. these them around, i don't know. the for the past times we are in that just isn't really want neighbors. here are still in shock the relative of most york. i say they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed and the one justice in north east and kenya. another election official was shot when armed men, a talked his paling center, doctors could not save 100 ahmed leg. he blamed police for shooting him. an officer came from lawyer short at all and left me cry for help. ah, at the national tiling center. some people tried to stop the electoral chief waffle . latterbush katy from declaring presidential results and let me thank president
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elect william wooten 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. 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 into the upper diction it build protection, moth. and since for it's a visuals that was what going on right now, like now they're turning off that fall under it. they feel completely isolated on the x posts among the ones in there. lecture may be over for some people, but for most your car and on the families, they see that trauma will take a long while to heal catching soy on 0. what jack was county, the head of the roman catholic church has spoken for the 1st time since
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a nicaraguan bishop was placed under house arrest. pope francis, this called for dialogue to resolve a standoff between the catholic church and the government and the corolla bishop rinaldo. a lot, as was known for his criticism of president daniel pagan authorities entertained at least 3 priests in recent months, while others have gone into exile amid a sweeping government crackdowns. she will be chino company and closely following literary and pain disintegration that has developed in nicaragua, which in most people and institutions i would like to express my conviction. and my wish that was true, an open and sincere dialogue, the foundations were respectful and peaceful. coexistence can be found. the colombian government is suspending arrest warrants and extradition requests for members of the national liberation army. really grouped in efforts to restart peace talks. the new left, his president, gustavo petro, has promised to strike a deal with the group known as e l. n. petrow, as a form, a member of
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a separate rebel group, columbia and t. l and representatives mit in cuba, earlier this month, to fit conditions for that horse. a form, a peruvian leftist military officer who let a rebellion in 2005 has been released from prison. on the order or malice served 17 years of a 19 year sentence for his role in the uprising against the former president. alejandro plato is the brother of former president, orlando, whom i love, who says 9 months in jail for money laundering communities in central mexico using and historic but on conventional technique to save the forests on your apollo has a story from the amman. uncle forrest oh, trees from a forest in central mexico or being harvested for timber. the images don't exactly evoke a sense of conservation other, but several communities who reside near the outskirts of this forest have found
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that sustainable timber harvest and land protection go hand in hand. if approach, i mean thought was, can they don't? this harvest generates economy gains for the community which are distributed in percentages for social projects. and most importantly, for deforestation, and creating conservation brigades to protect against forest fires, of the pine trees being hauled away or taken to a sawmill. here the sale of wood has brought steady income to almost a dozen communities known as a heedless under mexican agrarian law. and he, those have communal ownership over the force and are entrusted with protecting it on say, he got one historian, he says young 11 a, he knows a part of our organization. they all abide by the rules of forestry management, which determine precisely how much would can be extracted annually. with the rainy season underway, reforestation efforts are in full swing and the mexican government is providing
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assistance in the form of pine saplings. it's a model of sustainability that's existed in mexico for hundreds of years. rosco marietta added, been there available, scale me, or when a community sees the force of their livelihood. they have an incentive to preserve it and protected from fires, illegal logging and carrying for the biodiversity inside the forest. community investment in eco tourism has also brought jobs to the region. there are concerns, however, that many here don't feel safe speaking to reporters about on camera. especially given the encroachment by criminal groups known for illegally exploiting agricultural lands and forests. illegal logging continues to be a big problem in some parts of the country, but here in central mexico community management of natural resources has proven to be an effective way of protecting forest and promoting sustainable development. more than 30 percent of mexico is covered by forests and dedicated conservation
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efforts are crucial for their survival. at least this force counts on the full time stewardship of its human guardians. monroe up a little al jazeera mexico's amen. alco forrest, mexico's former attorney general has appeared in court in connection with the disappearance of $43.00 students in 2014 athos morrill is facing charges of torture, forced disappearance, and official misconduct victims. families say they don't want revenge. they only want to know the truth. it looked like, you know, those, that we, mexicans, all of us are pained by this force disappear in a state crime that so far is the crime of impunity which we continued to see because it took years to arrest the former prosecutor and the most gay. we feel that this is the 1st step toward justice towards punishing those who committed this cry state crime and also towards clarifying what happened that terrible night for
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a large segment of the mexican population. at least 20 people have been killed in flood south of the afghan capital. cobble logo province has been hit the hardest, more readiness forecasts and authorities to create a state emergency in 10 provinces. heavy rains of triggered land slides and flash floods killing at least 50 people in the north and east of india. swollen rivers have flooded homes and submerged many roads, leaving people stranded authorities to fit up relief camps for the flood effected. the downfalls are expected to continue this week in while weeks and drought have uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around the world. with his turning dry, have revealed ancient, put his statues in china, and a rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge tore. can't be, has more. 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,
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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 danube is at his lowest level. in nearly a century, revealing the wreckage is if 20 german whoo ships which were sunk during world war 2. toys plus will start to groups what's called rappa. this is what remains from the wall between the army of the soviet union and the german wolf. littler name 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 stains at sections of the river right. 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,
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on an island that usually submerged the statues. i believe to be 600 years old, was a combo. the host will salute by niche i read in the newspaper that it's from the main and ching dynasty. it's free to see read like those cash offer. i think it's a warning to us. ah, rainfall in the young c 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 hotter days as a result of global warming a here to stay more relics from the past assure to emerge victoria gay to be al jazeera and abilene's climate has received a heroine. welcome and katlyn to after setting a new record. 48 year old son of sherpa had scaled the world's 14 peaks higher than 8000 meters for
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a 2nd time. his achievement is particularly significant because 8 of them, including mount everest, are in nepal. over your salome sherpa, he lives in santa sherpa has created a new record mountaineering for the 2nd time he has conquered all peaks higher than 8000 meters. it is indeed a matter of pride for all nepalese citizens. his achievement has raised the stature of all nepalese in the world and whose record has taken our identity to newer heights. he is an inspiration for the youth of nepal. he is a national treasure, but no amount of praise is enough for what he has done. local sport is coming up next on the news on and the premier league champions over. coming to gold, beth said to share the points in newcastle. ah ah
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ah. safe going home and then international anti corpse excellence award boat. now for your hero, hulu.
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ah. ah. sorry we have a sport. has gemma. thank you. can we start with sundays or premier league action and leads of delivered the shock of the weekend with stunning 3. no victory over chelsea. the opening goal came from go keeping holla, rendon. aaronson made the most of the opportunity in the 1st half and just few minutes late at least found a 2nd. thanks to this. had it from strike, rodrigo. that's now 2 wins from 3 matches for leads to start the season. and they sit bird in the table, we lost track and there was no need leave arnold forced to to, to lose track and we were, everything was going well. and i still believe that we can win with this team here and leads. and we had the players that we wanted to have and called scoring
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opportunities. but it went, it went the other way and i think it's more our fault than anybody else's credit. manchester city had the chance to get back on top of the table, but they were forced to share the points with new fossils that he was 31 down after an hour of play before the doctor hollins pounced inside the box helped and just a few minutes later pep squad here to fight equalize the not a silver. you made it real, which is how it finished. if you've got points for the 1st time this season, meaning also the only seem to one us 3 game ukrainian book. so i'll exam to you 6 says he wants to fight tyson fury next off the retaining his heavy weight titles against anthony joshua and saudi arabia is sick, one the rematch on a split points decision and jetta to keep this 3 major bouts. joshua lost his temper when he heard the result throwing to the 6 bouts out ring and on the floor and storming out any to return later to congratulate you sick. off of the fight,
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the ukrainian called on fury to come out of retirement. he also dedicated his victory to his country. anthony, i'm not sure whether i'm right or not, but i saw in round 8 in a james eyes that he was feeling victorious already. and i kept telling myself, you cannot start with some big things were at stake and thank god, the belt for coming back to ukraine. the victory is with us and ukraine, one ukraine's president twisted his congratulations to you. thank. thank difficult but so important. unnecessary victory, defending the title of well champion as a symbol. the old days he will, carfax sought will not give up their own. they will fight for it and will definitely win. joshua has been criticized for his post fight outburst, but he appeared sorry for his behavior as he broke down at his news conference. it's really, really hard for me to sound out of myself. i don't feel anything i'm just upset. really deep down in
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the murder myself. no. anyone just suffer guy here because i'm mad and anyone when you're angry, you might the stupid thing. but then i realize this is for let me do the right thing and come back. i'll just want him to be happy. he's given his whole life since he started to this poor boxing. and people don't realize that what a bubble he's in the life and world of and see joshua, you know, when he, everybody in the country knows who he is. everybody's gone. opinion of who he is. he's in a gym over time. will be staying nice. he's living off the la raise away from home . you know, there isn't anyone know there's more dedicated to this book and him. and sometimes people don't understand the pressures thereon people shout. this is sick and joshua,
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they have been the main event that ahead of the fight to women made history and the 1st female professional bout out in saudi arabia. british somali, rama la ali to just a for a minute to stop the medical crystal garcia nova in the 1st round of the super bantam white fight alley is a refugee who fought the take you and picks for somalia. and my g p, francesco bonnie, i made it 3 winds on the spin with victory, the austrian groan pre bonnie started from 2nd on the grid over to the pulse with it and there buffy needs to hit the front into one championship the fabric quarter . all right, jack millet with full apps, a guy to meet in the 2nd place. the frenchman was closing in but vanya, held on to take victory by north point 4 seconds. he's the 1st you can see right since casey stoner in 2008 when 3 successive races. not no rotten. if the do y'all, yankees shows and no signs of ending this a power she said was arguably the best part of the action in the bronx. for the i'm fans, the yankees is slipping to a 3rd straight defeats. and a 14th loss in the last 18 games, toronto blue jays winning 5
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t and the security guard in florida looks like you have something to celebrate. the time they raised it beat the kansas city royals 5 to as they chased a playoff spot. the security guard who's unsurprisingly, been going viral lately. on stage 3 social media for his micro represent moves, white for white, for the finale, read 8, read 8. every guy splits. love it very jealous, they can do that. i was always bought from a company to jamie, me back news. our more you can just a moment. stay with us. ah, ah. and i
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