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that's much more difficult than he expected. so size, so size, would you do it again? is my us, my life, at least in my life. i noticed engines expectations are that in the coming months, many more across these mountains, not knowing what the future of the or 6 nights of unrest across friends over the police, getting of a teenage boy, hundreds of people have seen the rest. the, the for the vacuum while you're watching ouch is here at 9 from doha. also, i had fighting in so don, between the army and the power military are a set free force of the knowledge is try in northern, undermine the un secretary general calls for a robust global force to help crisis
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h h e. and i'm watching out, tell you how people are living in a country with one of the highest the we begin in france where police have arrested more than 700 people during a 5th consecutive night of writing. but the french interior minister says the overnight violence on saturday was much less intense and early in the week. the embrace was balked after a police officers shot and killed a teenager on tuesday. alexander, by his begins coverage, assist consecutive night, a burning anger in france. cars set on fire and looting in paris, st. battles and tear gas fired and marched
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a flash points to in we all with less intense apparently that the previous 4 nights the one right the, the writers kept in check by the over whelming presence of tens of thousands of police mobilized nationwide and guarding famous landmarks the riots were sparked by the shooting of 17 year old nile and during a police traffic stop in a suburb of paris on tuesday. so i guess i'll give them a call to imagine you said it had happened to my brother in the street because he refused to stop. i just wish you'd be safe with the police, but we're scared of them. that is not normal. protesters said long simmering anger at racial and economic inequality loaded to the police checked us at least 4 times are just here for justice. are not here to break stuff. i'm in austin . mix everything up,
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she's black and therefore she must be like this. his herb. so he is like this life is not like that. the french finance ministers said more than 700 shots, supermarkets and restaurants had been looted or damaged since tuesday, facing one of the worst crises of his presidency. manuel macro postponed a state visit to germany and non tear. we're now a lived and died. large crowds turned out for his funeral on saturday, the many mourners following his coffin and continuing their calls for justice. alexandra buyers, alda 0. joining is my lie from paris is orange, is there is bernard smith, bennett the vine, and says, we've heard less intense last night than it's been over the last united spring is up to speed with a light switch fully as why it's a major power cities overnight. not least though,
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because of intense policing. 45000 police officers deployed across france, but mainly we're talking about power, small se lee, on the 3 biggest french cities about policing help and keep it laid. it seems on the protests that on the show as a lease a was a coal on social media on such a not for protests come out here in protest in the, on the who, it was a large police presence was police checking through people's checking through people's bags and shops have been voted up, but it is much to come today. there was a mass office that was a tongue of the main headline on the french local television. but they, the, the authorities feel how the worst of the protests are over for your standing burnett. on francis famous charles and these days i've avenue, it's the beginning of the summer holiday season, very sewn in friends. how is this all affecting the countries and
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all this is yeah, this them down to really below to francis image the shows that leaves a is this morning, very busy is it always is with for so this is the most basic city in the world and the most visited country in the world. i'm the friends are really concerned about how these folks overseas. one of the main stores on french television use last night was the reporting of the story by overseas media. emmanuel microns already have to cancel one state, visit the shape i was getting charles that from the u. k was used to come in march, but that was cancelled because of the pension protests. now my phones canceled a visit to a state visit to germany. it looks a piles political pressure on macro on i'm or just to get away from the olympics of a government is really worried about not just the social issues of what's provoking the right thing, but also the image and the cost to friends international vantage. thank you very much, bernard smith live there in paris. and so don, as strikes,
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have hate undermined me the capital cartoon. following a brief, loud during the 8 holiday fighting between the army and the power military rapid support forces began in mid april. at least a 1000 people have since been killed in more than 2000000 for some that homes. have a morgan has more from home, don't mind me, a car to since the early hours of uh this morning, which is around 5 am local time or 3 am gmc, there's been an exchange of gunfire between the power and military rapids support forces. and this is the news army in the northern part of on demand city, the twin city of the big capital cartoon. now we understand that the rapids support forces attached to the locality of godaddy in the northern parts of the mind. and that'd be as to the needs army responded with the gun fly, and it's still ongoing, although it has reduced it to, to a large degree. but we were able to see plumes of smoke. we were able to hear the artillery and they were as tried long against the the rapids support forces that
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have been trying to advance. now one thing to make clear is that could any is where the military air base is, and that's been the target. i'll be permitted to wrap it support for kids since the south of the fighting, they believe that they fight to check it, hindering their progress and they've been trying to neutralize the military air base and the flight suggests that have been taken off from there. so far i think it's ongoing, but it's not only in the capital in east nile residents have reported that there's been artillery strikes 5 of the denise army against the rapids support for this position. now this is actually just one day of ceasefire during the holidays announced by both sides the need naturally not through an agreement so at once. that's why expired. they've been intensified in between the 2 sides in various parts of the capital costume. and now we're seeing the 2 sites up on the front of each other on the ground and was slightly just here in the city of on demand as well. lots supplies are running out at medical centers. incidence. why the, how far may of egypt should border medical workers are concerned. it could create
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major health problems from extreme hunger and malnutrition, to the spread of infections and diseases di amadi reports. i didn't, but i could still do my the giving you the mean of these medical centers are overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection. and this is what is chronic diseases on that i wouldn't to hospital reports about 10 percent of these children suffer from the spasms. there's also a short to just to medicines, especially for the treatment of those i suffer from the specified number of the situation. these make was by the high temperature muscles which sometimes have much 50 degrees celsius and clearly affect these children in the hospital sees that things have to change and that there's an urgent need for medicine to avoid the health decisive the why that how would food aid for these children is enough in assessing and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and terry and organizations. even we spoke to some families here, told us there isn't much help for the children. and they also fear diseases and
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malnutrition, especially with the large numbers of children. some of these that that are also elderly people have in them as well as mothers and the shelters. these are age groups that we find to todd, to tolerate the hoss condition in the shelter, the military commanders in ukraine, se the capital, keith has come under attack from roches 1st. overnight, drones, twice on the city for almost 2 weeks. witnesses report explosions resembling the sound of air defenses hitting targets. every dollar sounded during the nights. no casualties have been reported so far. the united nations secretary general is calling on the world not to forget haiti and says international response to his crisis isn't enough. and tony gutierrez visited the country to assess the di humanitarian situation as people suffer mount nutrition, hunger, and cholera haiti's and the grape of voice and gang violence and an economic crisis . our diplomatic edison james base reports on his 1st brief visit to hate to use
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the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez said the ongoing crisis and violence could only be sorted with much more help from the international community. he told reporters that included providing an international force to re establish security easily. we discussed the sense that we are in full agreements about the needs for the international community. as soon as it goes the call soon and through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the national community to come in support to the police, the police, not only in training and the equipment, but also with the presence of a security force able to dismantle the cvt of the gangs from the the haitian capital pulse of prince look spectacular. but on the ground, it's extremely dangerous. the people suffering from hunger and instability at the mercy of the games,
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who control much of the city the haitian police around guns and have little control . well, the secretary general is proposing is an international part of military police strike force. but no country has agreed to take the lead role a subject to george went almost about to, to the news conference biology 0. really there shouldn't be a lot to be of any international thoughts. believe that she will always be of the patient police, the head of the u. n's, children's agency, catherine russell also recently visited haiti and she told me she was shot by what she saw. it's terrible actually, it was kind of shockingly bad. and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things. but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the, the security says the security situation is something that we all should be worried
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about. the secretary general's visit was short for security reasons, lost it less than a task, but he is the highest level visitor for some considerable time. his aim to get the will to take more interest in what the un believes is becoming a forgotten country. james pays out to 0. the united nations. people in australia have riley to show their support for recognizing indigenous people in the constitution. a referendum is expected in october and it will decide whether the constitution should be amended to recognize 1st nations people. for the 1st time, the federal coordination party said it will vote no. sal account has this update from a yes campaign. riley, in sydney or across the strider, we have what's being described as a national di of action where we go rallies like this, being driven and supported by the yes, 10 pine of these rallies being held in capital cities and towns across the country . now the legislation has not passed, opponents carry the wife, hold a referendum to be held liability. and we do expect that invite to be in
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a try. but, but the us campaign is trying to re engage support with the public after recent polls indicates, uh, the support is now under 50 percent for the spiteful constitutional change. now the yes campaign is trying to get the divide away from camera. they want to take them back to the community conversations. i do what they described as a grass roots campaigns that this type of the camera is a spreading misinformation and c a and then trying to get the support backup full constitutional change. now the, but the voice is basically constitutional reform. this will allow for the constitution to change to recognize indigenous australians up to the 1st time. it would also be an advisory party set up and represented by aboriginal and tossed. right. um it is, and that would be an advisory body to the executive government. but there are critics even within the indigenous population and indigenous communities. this setting that there are a bigger, bigger issue that needs to be addressed and prioritized, and that thing, education, health and safety, domestic bonds within these aboriginal communities. and the boys who don't be
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palletized. so we do expect that book to happen in october. and the device will no doubt ramp up between now and then. fred pasco is chair at the gulf regional economic aboriginal trusts. he explains why this referendum is important for straight is indigenous people are constitutional destroys, it does not and does not include or acknowledge or even accept that there are indigenous people in this country. so firstly, this referendum is essential to change that. secondly, we don't just need another political money and we need people from the grassroots level of people every day. people to get in there to have the site to, to, to have a voice for government because no one knows better than, than the people that are individually involved with, with an issue with a problem then those people. so we've come up with solutions that we've seen what
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that we have solved as well, that governments have not taken all as not taking on board and, and we want to drive that the last time we are, we're in a referendum in this country to do specifically with indigenous peoples of australia was 5056 years ago. the year i was born. so i'm go to the white, my whole life for an opportunity like this to come along. well, we can a monthly game, have a site to tron, been around a lot better at people, treat you better at children's future. i said i had no knowledge is here. i was here who faces paying high taxes in toronto as in peaceful to restructure the national debt. and aiming to shed light on the darkest mysteries of the universe will track the progress of the page space telescope. the
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hello stand, a little cool and breezy. i'm damp. across northern pots, so if you're blustery shells rattling in from the atlantic, and is that cool as making his way for the race was just putting the temperature static. so you have to turn it back to you, i suppose, are across the, the pressure shelves, into the island of pilot. and we have got to where the weather, pushing across the central pos easing i, the tools that southeast and coolness of life the storms rumbling away here was that cooler. just makes its way into eastern process. a big found a storm study, a possibly vehicles east and positive here. what's the weather all the way up towards the the baltic states into scandinavia, a rush. i was there across the met. it's right. it but nothing too much to speak of who it is somewhat dry and bryce. i'm more in the way of sunshine, but the still little show around never the less than because he some heavy ones
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just developing around those and positively. so going through monday and going well scotsman, holding on and, and the republican balancing some what to with a full monday on a brisk breeze. that is the case to of course a good part of scandinavia spot in front of me. mon, across northern parts of africa, the seasonal show is doing quite nicely around the gulf of guinea rod, across the west africa, some heavier pulses, the frame making the way further westwards. as we go on through the week, the, the facing liliana, teens does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era
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the the, the watching out a 0 live from doha, a recap of our top stories, police in fine. so i've made more than $700.00 arrest during a 50 consecutive night of writing. the french interior minister says the violence was less than $0.10 on previous nights. the shooting of a teenager by a police office on tuesdays fox, the 15 s ride, same undermined media sedans, capital. following a brief lounge during the eat holiday fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces began in made a phone. now a student,
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nathan roy has been in russia to help drum up support for ending the conflicts. monica guy is with don sovereignty council, which is meant to run the country until the next round of elections against face. previous attempts to hold the fighting have failed because they lacked proper mechanisms. he's been speaking to odyssey or is usually a shop a lot about 8 months ago as there is a lot of divest issues. and so that in terms of human life, that is diverse station themself. instruction has been an infrastructure that is being destroyed. that is a lot of stuff ready that has been inflicted on the human beings and, and human resources and the civilian population does. how far is it so that needs to be seen as noisy. so that is be to started by this with their names and inflicted on so these, so it is also this with any sort of sponsibility to stop that goal. there's so many mutations, processes that as you have been get the then you have to get the, which is as far as, as
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a dynamic on sundays or the attributes you that's actually across from some distance. but there it dislikes business, the city and museum suddenly taps out to be implemented a key. so that is something that is tied to how to that what needs to the cessation of hostilities, several who in the civil and sometimes of sufficient for students. but they did with doing this assertion, of course, the ladies who want to focus on the audience have to know to be in the fonts because not to be in and the students and not to be in the civilian areas. what do we know about the wagner product manager company and sit on the so dentist but as i see, but dad in the near but so, so that in the both of us also that, i mean, as i said this in a private meeting for the company it is, they have a striking similarities to odyssey, which is also our private, the military and, and so then we still have costs as these programs. now i'm using it of course with these products. and i think they have also, i mean, they're agreement. this was so many neighboring countries
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investments. i'm noticing that say you so then they might be also somebody relations with the auditor. but in terms of, of a for investment or go along with these things. so this is what i'd be soon, a of the all me in syria says it's intercepted, he's really missed size targeting the city of homes. syrian commander say most was shot done, but some buildings were damaged when various locations in the city was struck. hundreds of these really strikes have reportedly attacked targets linked to e, one in government, out parts of syria. in recent years, the international representative for bosnia and herzegovina has revolts to law is passed by the countries to upon them. and christian schmidt says the legislation violated the constitution and defies the peace agreement which ended the civil war . a 1995. so a politician told it on tuesday to suspend recognition of rulings made by the constitutional court. it was the latest in
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a series of controversial moves involving. so it'd be that miller, i don't think who has long push for succession tendency parliaments. do not have the authority to deprecate provisions of the constitutional court, a fussy and has to go be now. and they have not the right direct relate the jurisdiction of key dates and institutions such as the constitutional court of the state. just this is as simple as that it isn't a tech on the age constitutional court and not attempt to undermine the legal and constitutional framework of the country. including such crucial elements of dayton, such as decisions of the high representative to assure land cannot wear trade
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unions in opposition. parties say the government plan to restructure what it owes local lenders unfairly targets where it goes. the country's struggling to measurement, unprecedented economic crisis. but now fernandez re for some colombo after months of negotiations, discussion and speculation, does your lumpkin government plan to rework its lucas debts was approved by parliament on saturday. but it lays out a number of options, including extending the maturity of long and reducing the interest paid on investments. tom, a home in california is that all this has been an extremely well filled proposal, which will not create uncertainty or cause harm to any citizen of this country envelope to create an environment for us to achieve a victory. and it kinda quick 3. sure not that it was more than $83000000000.00. well, the in house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bailout from the international money to fund in 2022 after suffering the worst
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economic crisis in its history. leaving the country without money to buy basic essentials. bringing that that down to sustainable levels was a key condition of the 2 point. $9000000000.00 rescue package from the i m. s. and international lenders and investors insisted that local institutions shed the burden of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds will be among the hardest hit by for the blind has not done done well with the opposition and trade unions. all main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do have fun members of the be if i need the if these are the voice less working class of the country. i say they have voice less
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because even with regard to the origin savings, they have no say they've got to make that decision. the government says the scheme is voluntary. but critics say those who refuse to sign up, we'll see that tax is double only a 9 point one percent rate of interest on average still 2038. but on the entire government, one stuck the average weight, an average wait time. today's 13.5 percent. so it's a one 3rd of a cut in the return that is accruing to what goes on that for the time and savings . the government says it's done the best it can in a bad situation and he's confident the things we'll stop looking at. so should i go with tens of thousands of working cash or lumpkins? i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yeah, finance is just 0 number. the cost of living in zimbabwe is going from bad to
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worse. the inflation rate doubled in june to a 176 percent as hiring latasha reports with a general election due next month. rising prices are a major concerns about this downtown ins and bobbies capital. how data is we? a lot of small businesses and st. trade is operate and we shop as look football gains. despite high inflation and price increases with goods, the official exchange rate ended officially essentially. what is tended to happen over the past few months is that price is different actually been driven by the an official exchange that indicates movement is also been quite, you know, it's kind of defend uh, that is also translated into prices. conditions that the government blames currency speculate as for the crash and the value of the as in bob we've done that as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list
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and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour cooking oil, i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought. the same goes to be $31.00 from the store. this is why many's the bobbies because of buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, came to here. most people prefer using it another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector work is demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increasing allowances to pushing them against inflation. you call and have prices increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm, keep and accept that in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we have a to a perceived risk lack of confidence. we have to actually put our best foot forward
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as a country and use the us starting to make ends meet. people are now selling goods from the cause, mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to impose some g t's and texas exclusively in local currency, hoping this would increase demand for this and bodily dollar. right now, there is no guarantee the government intervention is going to work out of my task. so i'll just there, had you appear in a space agency telescope is on his way to explore some of the deepest mysteries of the universe. it was launched on a space ex won't get from the us state of florida. the telescope, we investigate doc, energy, and doc matter. it will also chop the largest 3 dimensional map of the universe as a created, including about $2000000000.00 galaxies, offer the have is a professor of astronomy at university college, london. he was involved in finding the mission and told us about what he hopes it
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would achieve. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old, so he could see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by making a release of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can, we then people travel from one country mentally in other, discover new new places. and i think this is this journey of euclid. the journey
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into darkness as to your place. space agency website says the journey into darkness is i think this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it, other based space based and gone based out of scope. so just that it's present, we understand only 5 percent of universities might of stuff like us, well, ordinary met there and we don't understand 95 percent of it, which is made of cause or mentor and dark energy the . so again, i'm for the back to go with the headlines on algebra. more than 700 people have been arrested during a 5th night of writing in tribes. the violence was triggered by the.
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