tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 26, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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these are no public system in this country has ever shut down and honest people have generation changed on out to 0 frank assessments $3000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the day. sidelines questions really who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the, the hello i'm serial venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes,
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a coup attempt is unfolding in new chair after the president has taken captive by his own guards. kenny is opposition, leader tells alex has 0 that he's ready for serious talks with the government as vigils are held. so those killed and the anti government protest you and condemnation of violence against holy books. we'll hear from the permanent representative of morocco, which sponsor the resolution and a state of emergency in ecuador prisons. 3 days of riots by rival games leave. 31 people get in support spending put 5 calls from the as i book fair spots. and the last 16 of the women's world comp plus argentina is woke up with a lid all next the schools twice on 5th, 1st on the it's $1500.00 gmc and we begin this news hour. and we stanford with a qu,
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attempts that is underway in these year. witnesses report that military vehicles have been blocking the entrance to mohammed by zooms, presidential palace in the capital. naomi. the president says, members of the presidential guard for holding him inside the palace. president mohammed, but as soon as officials said that the guards had started an empty republican movement in vain, their words in vain, and that the zoom was well. the national army was ready to attack the guards. if they did not come to their senses, the presidency said in a statement, joining the live or troll stratford in the car and i met adria swift following developments from a bu joe met. let's start with you. what have you been able to find out what the sofa, nothing much has moved, but there are reports coming out of the space in sight, signifying that there's been some form of negotiations. one of the reports is suggesting that the cooper just wanted advise them to surrender that power, which he, we understand,
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he refused. and right now we also hear about mobilization on the outskirts of an yeah, me where i mean if he bought it situated and that before we came on pay, i just checked with the re attentive. so hell, which is the national television station. it's running cartoons program, which signifies that things are normal for the time being. and we also understand that despite skirmishes around the television station, the military, the loyal forces in control of the station, usually what caused happened like that, you know, i forget, they seized the radio stations and the television stations to establish that process that sofa those channels in the hands of lot of troops in this year. all right, so the presidential palace not withstanding strategic sites in the capital are still under the control of the army admitted race reporting on this from a boot. your thank you very much. the african union has called on the quote
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treasonous soldiers in the chair involved to stump. immediately. charles stratford is in the car. what are you learning on your end, charles? it will happen. some statements put out from echo, such as the regional body responsible for security of white staff because some strong statements promaxima was condemning what they describe as a crew attempt in the most vigorous way. i also said that the calls on all actors to release the president who was democratically elected in the 2021. says that costs will hold responsibility, hold responsible. anyone implicated in the violation of security of the president, his family, and the government and the people of new jersey. so some strong language that coming out from the regional ball, but just in the wider context, these types of potentially huge implications. let's not forget that the international community will certainly west and members of the international
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community have been piling into lots of money in to new share, which be seen as many as one of the last by students of central security against what has developed in recent years. a huge security threat, right? the way across. so this a hell region. that's the southern. so holler in countries like molly in, but keynote 5. so indeed in these. yeah, we've seen in recent weeks, the un peacekeeping force, based in molly originally around 15000. um peacekeepers now being pulled out off to cools from the military homes in charge of molly. um, we understand that there are still french troops inside inside needs. yeah. but, you know, just as an example, yes, a gain of, of, of the instability of this region. this is one of the, of a number of codes that have happened in that area in the last, in the last couple of years for cruise in, in,
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in molly and booking it 5 so. so this has huge implications regionally for security threat from organizations, groups like ices, like go call it a like book, whole har. um that these countries are struggling to deal with. so a lot of i'm certain say the situation remains very young clay in the shad this afternoon with charles stratford reporting from the car. thank you very much. charles was just mentioning that there have been for cruise in the region in recent years. let me detail those for you. so in august 2020 the moga in the army ousted president abraham buck r k to off the wave of anti government protest. 3 years later in the military is still in power. in september 2021 soldiers and neighboring guinea over through president alf accommodated follow disputed election in which he had been buying for a controversial 3rd term in brooklyn and also to close to place in a matter of months and 2022 army captain abraham troy. is currently in control there also last year in getting the so 11 people were killed and
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a failed crew in february of late thing is had a visa health program would be conrad at an hour foundation. he was in the share of last week monitoring the political situation there. he joins us live from bama co. and molly, well what do you make of what you're hearing so far? yeah, you have to me is more us rather moved to new york members of the presidential jobs in the world. him, we don't know, but as of now it sees the still, technically in r n d, the army is, seems it's been a loyal to him directly from the brand following them as being expected. and p d on us, we should to, you know, deadline for the presidential falls gas to, to, to give the will. judy, so bring us a call and people say, oh, you were in me, i'm a so as recently as last week, what was your assessment at the time of stability in the country of the president's
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hold on power? yeah, i mean, not to appear to be stable. this is always a big issue. it's a very well by a fraudulent country. i mean just a lot of data coming in the western countries also our country's douglas, many toyota brightview development age. so it gives a bit of the, you know, impression it's, it's just, it's like a security and our hotel is a full. this didn't come out. and so just consolidated stage broadcasts that keeps the data from the fellows you know, you know, but illusion. this is a very stable country, but in fact it is a very, you know, the state is very weak. it's why you want, it doesn't take much to, to a smaller president in general. why, why he's, why have we seen an uptick in the number of cruise in the region? we just mentioned molly, we just mentioned, denny. we mentioned burkina faso. now there is new share. why is there been an uptick and cruise in the last few years? young people that angry with the just use a seducing to, you know,
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not capable of technology yet, is i've been getting and you know, territory and all of these topics you mentioned. there's also, or do you know, corruption, excel form of fine. she called on me. so on the budgets i usually concentrated in the hands on their lead and the capital and the people that us angry and then usually office us. you know, we'll have to find them via this. uh, you know, i said i'd see you, it's time for them to take it over to sort out their countries. bit of them of the deepest additions rules, less thing. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. can you is opposition? party has suspended a call from nationwide demonstrations. instead, it has asked people to hold visuals for those killed and recent anti government protests. while i've been speaking to kenyan opposition, leader, rhino didn't go. and he told me he's ready for talks. and said president william route that was offered to meet one on one is according to him, not serious as i think you know,
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the 1st then it really is loves me serious. anyone does image of the me would know to invest me through social media. he knows my address and knows my telephone number and everything. he is busy but he does the thing james does is like a public positions exercise. i mentioned yesterday that the just 2 weeks ago the president of does a near accident see so little how some for them came here to can you please invitation and she's been here 2 days wishing to come and bring us together. he rejected and refused to meet him. there was a big issue if he wasn't here to see us in terms of the shifting of the time. and you would admit that this conversation he has been talking like that little time does that time when he actually made an appeal to me to counsel
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him was positions restricted so that we could have a dialogue. i did exactly. it has a requested and we agreed to form a joint team to cut it out because it shows on the contentious issues as far as the temperature cooled off the back. so i'm does it, it does dr. installed. so i don't believe that means that it is a city is a tone. this is douglas big one side is it serves him. the dogs very nice. this is oh i'm ready for the ducks and the time and the time is deep was saying that only so didn't go. and this goofy, just want to have a 100 so that they can be able to share the take the he said,
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we don't want any penalty, you know, is trying to live in to know that you have a crisis. the thing that we have across is, in this country, this week was serious a porch and the address we ordered in a time. when did it for those ducks? a railroad then goes to present a case to the international criminal court. so police brutality accusing the government of approving a violent crack down on protest. more than 13 people have been killed since march, according to rights groups are corresponding catherine. so a reports from consumer county of the stories or reading that all cool has been tending to her son since last friday. she says he's in a coma up to police, i legged, you beat him during anti government protests at the bottom now and then. yeah, i'm heard. thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs and hospital. i
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don't know if he will speak or you feel die. oh, that's good for a few beds away. 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police, came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them. he was shot 8 times. his friend was killed and they started started in the southern end, but nice at the end i like these. they see to be here. and i know i miss it to be here with this deed regarding the some woods when i saw it. and then the one between the boat was that being i have to move this blackboard . these are not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds, health, where i can see the victims,
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one mostly shot in the chest and abdomen to patients. a still in intensive care from the happening assigned to whatever the internet is the web interval. it means that someone was texting somewhere, so invite them on to this one to delete it must be with different protests against the cost of living and use the imposed taxes started nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security pass and now muted and vandalized property opposition leader. i know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international law says that more than 30 people have been killed since march. most of them from inform or settlement. this is one of the areas where police i say to have a talk to a resident at the homes. the police say they were chasing new tests, but residents, so we've spoken to say those attacks. one prove told
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back of the hospital a chang and he's mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories or riga is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up pattern. so i all to 0 to single county west and can you there's plenty more head on this news hour, including the truth is out there. the us congress here is evidence about unidentified flying objects plus island score, one of the goals of the women's world cup, but wasn't enough to beat olympic champions. canada will have the details on that later this hour the . the cancer specialists in turkey, a have resume treating patients from syria. they are able to cross the border again after hospitals were damaged by the devastating or a squeak. in february, cancer patients have been especially hard hit by the 12 year long syrian civil war
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doctors. amelia, about the bill is a human to all just and on college is to the live center. and he explained the difficulties in transferring cancer patients between turkey and syria, a little station the they have no means the dental because i did talk in the midst of a video in the center. i know you need in, they need to come be this is in the treatment and took the cold. the next that in life is in august and the day you and get the meeting exemptions or i didn't know they need to complete the study of the some of them me in the to start is there somebody from the beginning like latino hyper kenia in the took the so we think is a focus, pull them in the beginning to live them the inside the key. that's all most the more that is 600 patients that we form for them as i origin
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solution to get this set up inside the intellect choose. we uh, the advantage on this border because as you know, we don't have the that's, you know, before the conservation and some of the, some kind of the cancer we, uh, 3 the in the, it gets in the top of the uh, cost of the week of things to complete the treatment as i mentioned before, life, but it's going to be so we was the feeling, the vision to people give them. take me sometimes in the open. uh, sometimes uh, uh, quotes about most of the time you know, to, you must be in the open and the patient's going to go outside to, to those any improvements us. on tuesday, the united nations general assembly passed a resolution condemning violence against holy books is comes after
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a string of crown burnings in sweden and denmark triggered protests across the muslim world. the resolution drafted by morocco strongly denounced a tax based on religion against peoples scripture in symbols of omar, holidays, morocco's ambassador to the you in your joining his line from you in headquarters in new york, sir, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. explain to us why morocco felt it was necessary to pass a resolution. put this text to the members of the un general assembly. as i would have to know the more local fact it necessary if not the imperative to do something. because what's happening this last week? so that's a pair off. some persons are burning the decor on, and the name hardly books just true. i don't know what they are or they want to express for us. it was very important that we have reaction
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by the united nations. we agree that the, the many countries had confirmed that there was also reaction by the out of and most of them was but it was not enough to stop this kind of deformation offered a legion of 2000000000 people on the door. of course, during the discussions, there was a lot of arguments that have been presented not on the far to condemn the this ok. but that it comes through to them national and we say to our auto pay and colleagues that it's high time. that's a do you and come down such as like adults we would prevents, well, the hedge speech we would prevent or so a kind of because this is heads up. you said none of that is for booking this and
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that is just to give them a good for fortunate to to excellent me score for a. this is exactly, this is exactly what i want it to be more up to you. you said, this is what we say you, you just addressed european nations, but free speech and democracy in western democracies allows for people to do this. so what do you say to sweden, to friends, to germany in to those countries who may entirely agree with you, that burning any kind of holy book, whether it's the crown or another, one is offensive unhelpful, but not illegal. what do you say to them? as i take with this is illusion, it becomes illegal because this is the notion is not on the conducting such august, but also saying that it's violate and measured in the room. and i have question 2 or just people to watch broken box, freedom of expression is, what does this act is the head thing, the freedom of expression, different,
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not purely, inc, uh, hates, purely an extreme asian, and a good, nice ink to 1000000000 people. most of them, uh, we uh for the freedom of expression. but the freedom of expression in europe should also respect the freedom of faith. freedom of having its dignity as a face. it had the freedom of also being save and not to be attacked by the 3rd. that's the only reason this who are doing this bad not doing this. it's because they believe that is the creative val acting as freedom of expression. bad doing it because bad extra them is to bad doing it to provoke what it says about doing this. because be hey it is that they are doing it because we want to create more programs to between the the, the, the different communities model have been all the time. courtney for diana,
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look for a toyota is for co existence for living together and also for compromise like on audi shores but but unfortunately we don't we need to be with our oral p and colleagues and friends. the on the, the, the expression of a freedom of expression, because if it is already in the box on a should be economic and 40 to cover eyes articulated. so and 20, they have been edition 3 and start national convention has been adopted. this is similar because adults, i'm just talking about the freedom of deliberate issue. well, for this guy, the freedom of expression that sir is tomorrow, protest or wants to organize and gets the right to organize a protest and in sweden. but it could be another country, i've just take sweden because that's where we seen it recently and decides to burn a koran. it is still not legal under swedish law. what would you expect to happen now that you have passed this resolution?
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i think defended of the legal system in the world and in each country there are countries who are saying that there is pre burns and the motion of the rule is above the nation a little. so if it's the case in this r o p and the countries normally they should adopt the nation. that leaves the rules and regulations for the at the nation, the lowest just to preserve the peace, the harmony and decor existence of its citizens. and also, or, or the people who are living on in their countries vision, this is city to offer conformity of the motion of the wood at the motion a little this day. so that is the rush of your city is historical. one, it's may have strong in the fight against or kind of, of hatred or kind of on of attacks. and guess, holy books is churches should i called the marks or speakers.
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but it's, it's a visual roshan that is just both texting paper from or kind of x a for a vocation and or kind of hates because hates just for a book. and mother hate an extra emission. omar, hello, they morocco's ambassador to the united nations. thank you for coming on the program. one palestinian has been shot dead and at least 2 are reportedly injured after his really forces stormed a e and a refugee camp and novelist and the occupied west back local source. they say that they've now withdrawn is really army says that arrested 37 palestinians in raids on tuesday nights in bethlehem. hebron and novelist soldiers carry out near nightly operations in palestinian towns and cities as part of a crackdown on on groups into moon. northeast of nob list listing is hurley stones . that is really military vehicles of the oil is finally being pumped from
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a super tanker which has been stranded in the red sea for 8 years. a lack of maintenance and arguments over ownership is threatened to catastrophic oil spill or explosion off the coast of human engineers. plans to transfer a 1000000 barrels of crude from the software to another tanker over the next 3 weeks. negotiations between humans, warring sides and the united nations allowed the $140000000.00 salvage operation to begin the ship carrying $3000.00 cars has caught fire in the north sea. at least one crew member has been killed and several other is badly wounded. some were forced to jump overboard off the north coast of the netherlands, but that's coast guard is coordinating the fire fighting operation on the free mental highway from mental highway as it's cold. it was heading to egypt from germany, a gang related violence, and one of the doors most dangerous prisoners has killed at least 31 people. the 3 day riots is part of a widespread wave of unrest in jails nationwide with the presidential election.
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next month's candidates are trying to attract votes by vowing to change this present system. culture lopez holder young has more. heavily armed security forces, storm one of definitely doors, most dangerous prisons to stop the days of riding inside the jail and why a keeps city. police search inmate cells and uncover an arsenal of guns, including automatic weapons and ammunition. it's a growing challenge as gain rivalries escalate in prisons. there's no special on this about. this type of situation is turned into a national issue in ecuador. it's not something that's limited to a single institution, but we've been able to intervene and reinstate order. at least 31 people were killed in this jail. after a 60 day state of emergency was declared in our presence. ironically, that seemed to have set off widespread violence. more than a 100 guards were freed,
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after being held hostage in 6 jails across the country. good, good. i'm glad to watch both, let it be cleared, all the terrorists. they will be defeated on our cause and will have no place in our society. the strength of the state of ecuador will be felt inside the prisons and on the streets, and it seems a little this latest search in prison. violence comes the head of the presidential election and next month, 8 candidates are hoping to replace the outgoing president get more or less so his government has been widely blame for violence as criminal groups to fight to control routes to move illegal drugs. violence and prisons appears to be reflecting in security in major cities. this whenever the, your, if you ask around all the businesses report low income. so i may have to pay a fee to criminal groups, so they will be left the line. the insecurity is so high that at 8 o'clock at night, you don't see any one on the street. everything stop. prisoners may be locked in
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the many fear their power in ecuador is extensive. kaci a little bit, so the young elders, their delegates, some around the world have gathered in barbados to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. the aim of the summit is to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery and to begin repairing some of the damage. but what we're, paulo reports from bridge town in barbados, had 2 successful historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados, delegates from the african union, europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave trade. or be doses in baset or to the caribbean community or cara. com says the summit itself is indicative of the momentum. the international reparations movement has gained in recent years. we see reparations in terms of their rights to development. we see reparations as
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a little europe and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barbados sent, and the caribbean territories on the continent of africa. and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality. the on the lady that i know tick in concrete meshes, so help repair some of the damage that was done just a few miles away from where diplomats of human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton plantations, one of the oldest sugarcane plantations on barbados. it's also the final resting place for hundreds of enslaved persons. all of this would be a sea of greenery. how many, how many in slaves people would have been, were about 20200. which is quite a lot one and slip, whereas into a car and
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a half, all of it enforced by the width bite of it. yes. do bit. and sometimes the gun historians like trevor marshal c. barbados, like other former slaves. societies never recovered from the centuries of oppression. oh, adding that the road to making things right begins with reparations over the span of hundreds of years. some half a 1000000 people were in slaves and barbados. now, nearly 2 centuries after emancipation, the small caribbean nation has become a leading voice for slavery reparations. the delegates meeting and barbados this week are expected to devise an international framework for advocacy at an international level. building off a 10 point plan for repair tory justice. this includes things like that cancellation development projects and formal apologies from european governments who activists say continue to read the fruits of slave labor. means that happened
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to al jazeera, bridgetown, barbados, and metal is doing as from bridge town metal. it's good to talk to you after that report, which was really interesting and look, it's one thing to call for reparations. it's another to actually get the organizers of the summit. must know that. what do they actually expect to happen to the challenges are massive cereals. good to be with you were in bridge town, barbados, behind me, the campus for the university of the west indies. now day 3 of this unprecedented historic international summit. like you said, it's one thing to talk about reparations, which 1020 years ago was considered still post, potentially a fringe issue. now becoming more real than ever with this international summit, members of the african union representatives from the caribbean community or tara. com, civil society groups from latin america from the united states, from europe working on an actual framework, a legal framework for cooperation. moving forward together with
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a single strategy that can be presented at an international level, a legal strategy that can be presented before international ports, demanding reparations, specifically from european countries like the united kingdom, like spain, denmark, belgium, among others, for centuries of oppression against african slaves. and slaves, people who were brought from africa to the caribbean, to the americas, and preparations for the defendants have been slave to people in the form of, of uh, well, it depends, right? because it's not going to be a sort of one size fits all solution for every case in countries like barbados, which is predominantly descendants of, of, of africans versus countries like the united states, where black people represent a statistical minority. it may not be the same to just make one large cash injection or a development plan, but what we are hearing over, well, it being leave from human rights advocates, is that reparations are long overdue. all caribbean nations have been so deeply
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shaped by slavery. why is, how is for betas, the leading voice on this a serial. this is a question that we ourselves had when we 1st arrived here a few days ago. a head of this summit is what, what makes barbados stand decide? it's not the only country that has suffered the oppression and the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. the we've gathered the simple solution to that question of why barbados from what i've gathered speaking the diplomats of human rights advocates in the context of, of the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, is that barbados was the 1st slave society. slavery had already been implemented in other parts of the region in latin america and in other parts of the world. but in, in, in 1627, when barbados was established as a colony of great britain, an entire system in the ideology was established around specifically and exclusively the concept of slavery. and this is
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a history that's very much present in the minds of the average person here in barbados. so it's no surprise really, that this country would emerge only a few years. 2021 that barbados became became a republic. it's no surprise that within that context, it's historical important as a 1st slave society that it would sort of become this leading voice for this now growing reparations movement around the world. menlo apollo reporting from bridgetown, barbados. thank you very much for your report on this fascinating issue is still a head on elsa 0. it's 70 years since fidel castro launched his communist revolution. so howard cubans, coping now and a 5 star performance from spain is the book. there's thoughts in the last 16 of the women's world come, who will be here with that and the rest of the sports later in the
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hello. we've got some rather wet weather in the full costs across central parts of south america. see this area cloud. he's just coming out to the river plate, uruguay, pushing up across power going up tools, bolivia, quote, them active system. this one logic a little further northwest. so that will be some pockets of heavy right to come as we go through the next couple of days. temperatures around 14 celsius, the import of service, but at least it will be low as you try, try to cause of, i'm 20 degrees. the in santiago adults is that fine dry and settled the usual showers up towards the north of south america. 3, columbia free venezuela, pushing into the carrot bays, whether they're making its way across the eastern islands. i think over the next couple of days, it's going to be his sponge out of a say some take the live, the showers, and another with a system here just coming across cuba, jamaica running across the world to your company. just sliding a little further south with an east with as we go through the next couple of days
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to, to kind of meet some heavy rain coming into jamaica for thursday night, some very heavy rain moving across the northern plains of the us. big storms here could say some very, very heavy right possibilities. some loss. how to rental down pulls from the re down, pulls coming for a central areas of canada. still seeing some live the showers to southern parts of the us staying very hot the on our lot in won't be attending a summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? bowed. i'm told stories from across asia in the pacific 101 east. it's crazy d issues affecting the cloves, most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and policies for the rebates or hold his own. private people
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empower investigates. the topic impacted on ukraine's fresh island fire and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. and learn. learn. we become an enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the the watching l 0. a reminder of our top story is this, our, the head of the african union is calling for an immediate end to a cool,
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a new chair. president mohammed by zoom says some of his guards are holding him a hostage and signed the presidential palace in the capital. naomi, who leaders of being more into the army is ready to attack. if they don't come to their senses. vigils have been held to honor canyons killed and anti government protests opposition leader. reloading the accused. the government of ordering police to use excessive force during demonstrations against the cost of living. a rush as defense minister as a north korea to mark the 70 as anniversary of the korean war armistice. so our guy show who is part of international delegations in killing yang for the commemoration chinese communist party officials are also attending. fighting with south korea stopped 70 years ago with the signing of the armistice. millions were killed in the 3 year conflict when china back north korea and us soldiers. 4th along side south koreans. a report of florence lou, we met war veterans in the south korean city of with sun as they recalled their
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experiences. lee, how young was a 17 year old student when war broke out on the korean peninsula in june 1950 p and listed and was sent to fight off to only a week of it to trade out or tunes on it fits. then the day i was deployed to the front line, i was up on a hill. the sold you right next to me was killed by a gun fired from the north korean people's army. i was terrified. career had been divided after the 2nd world war in 1945. but the invasion by north korea 5 years later still came as a shock. the us, which backed south korea aust, the un security council for minute to support. it would become the u. s. first active involvement in a conflict with 22 countries contributing soldiers or medical units. international forces were also involved in evacuating un personnel and civilians from north korea . among those who fled was kim chung, so he late and listed with the south korean army. because it is difficult or that i
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went to the peer to board the military vessel. there was so many refugees. it was impossible to move my parents and others were left behind. all my 10 siblings, only 3 of us managed to escape. like many other refugees from the north, they arrived in blue sun today south korea's 2nd largest city. but in the 1950s, pusan wasn't equipped to deal with the influx of people. many of the new arrivals ended up building homes in the only space available then. a cemetery. tombstones were ripped out and used as building materials. houses were constructed on top of grades. as you can see here, a greystone was used as part of the foundation for a wall all around the city reminds us of its war time passed. this was the official home and office of the president. tucson became the provisional capital when so was occupied. the fighting ended in 1953, but what they negotiated was
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a ceasefire. the 2 careers are still technically a tool separated by a heavily fortified border to the city. yes, i have somebody in the north, but i don't know if they're alive as the as poss, few of veterans remain. and despite the was joe political legacy is become a distant memory for many south koreans, florence louis algebra. bruce on south korea. a former pilots in the us military are telling congress what they know about unidentified flying objects. also the us for hearing is a former intelligence officer, came out and says the us government is in possession of alien vehicles which crashed these padding. coal hain joins us live from washington, dc. patty, my eyebrows are fully raised at this stage. tell us what you know and what you've been hearing. uh well 1st uh, what we used to call us those unidentified flying objects. the military sale switched it to you a piece on identified aerial phenomenon. so there's
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a general sense in the us congress, the u. s. military knows a lot more about these, you a piece as they call them, then they've led on now the military in the past has released the videos that they have a commission that's looking into uh to try to explain what these are. cuz there are a lot of navy pilots and you've seen the video and it looks like there's just bizarre object on the screen and it disappears at a rapid speed. well, what we're hearing from these mil military pilots is that they've experienced very weird situations. one describes off the east coast, something like a brown or black box that was surrounded by what appeared to be like a clear bubble. and that it was able to defy any of the technology that any country in this world has. basically it's at a standstill and then just supersonic speeds and they repeat over and over that they don't believe any country any. busy terry has this kind of capability that this technology others have describe it as seen a tech tech that again can be completely stationary and then just fly off at speed
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. they can keep up with. the bigger concern they say is that there is no system in place for navy pilots or commercial pilots to really identify entre report these. and they say that they're not being taken seriously. and in some type of cases, the military is actually pushing back on them. but to turn their careers. so the congress is trying to get answers. this is an unclassified setting. so as for the alien spacecraft that had been recovered, he hasn't been able to give really any details. just to say that he is confident of us is in fact in possession of alien spacecraft, patty, to things as we speak. we're seeing the pictures that have been widely circulated of, of, you know, things flying in the sky that may or may not have been according to some of the people that you're citing unidentified flying objects. um, i wonder whether new footage is going to be released. that's one and number 2, the question, i think everybody's asking themselves on this topic comes up, is just how seriously should we be taking this to well,
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i think that how seriously is a question for each individual person, the people on these panels seem to think it's a national security issue, but again, you don't want to get too much into the hollywood movies because the pentagon does say the official office that looks into this, the data about 650 videos that they went through about half, they could explain away half, they're still trying to get some information on as for seen more videos and more documents. well, that actually seems fairly likely. there is a bill in the senate that would basically tell the by the ministrations they have to release everything they have on us post. and what they would allow him to do is put a like a 9 member commission together that would go through all the videos and all the papers to make sure that they shouldn't remain classified. but this is bi partisan support. it's been really interesting cuz nothing on capitol hill has bipartisan support. but in this committee, hearing those democrats or republicans are saying we need to get to the bottom of
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this. the vast majority of americans believe aliens exist. we need to know if the military is covering it up, so it does look like this legislation is likely to pass, and so it probably won't be any time soon declassified anything when it comes to us government takes for ever. but there's a real chance that the congress is gonna force the got the administration's hands and make them let us know what they all know about. uh, usaa. well, yeah, frankly, yeah. i mean, i think, i think we all want to see the documents that they have. um, i think this is gonna cause endless. speculation petty go ahead and thank you so much. it's been 70 years since cubis, former president fidel castro. let an attack on a military base, his attempt to insights and uprising against the government failed, but it's widely regarded as the spark for the communist revolution. now, many cubans were still suffering from sanctions shortages and high prices, or wondering whether it was all worth while. and that's the question that at august
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didn't pose to people in the eastern city of santiago to cuba. of the 70 years ago . more than 100 young cubans attacked this military base in the eastern city of santiago to cuba, hoping to ignite an uprising against the government of forehead and see about the stuff. the talk was booked on the fights is around it up. some imprisoned, others executed. many tortured wholesale, but little and it was just a teenager, but it left an impression grayshock on gray lobby the brutality with which the dictatorship reacted to the attacks. make many young people aware of what the best teach to dictate to ship represented. land went on to join fidel castro's self proclaimed revel on me in the late fifties and rolled into havana with castro in the january 1959 revolution before becoming a sofa and a body guard. he says it's upsetting to seek you've been struggling, but that it doesn't regret this decision. i'm. i think we're going to sit down a bit. all right, i'm 87 now. i still got a few years left and i can still put my finger on the trigger to defend any just
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cause a test as us as a buried here in santiago on the 26th of july national rebellion day remains the most important dates on the political calendar the residence is santiago by the high price. people here in cuba. second, say to you, a hot a hit by the countries economic crisis, and those in the capital. several people i spoke to, they told me they haven't received cooking all the russians for 3 months in such odd times to people think that the attack on them on call the barracks on the revolution. it sparked was, was his opinions divided could not seeing as the thing that i was born in the 1960, i'm going to try him from the revolution. i became professional. my family didn't have to pay a penny. so for me, it was worth it by way of suffering a lot today, but it was worth it that i don't know this young teacher thinks is wrong to celebrate. when i say many surfaces, like i say, the setting the point of independence and resolution. if there's hung up scarcity of goods and of public health is getting worse, i'm
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a teacher and with teaching without results, and it's really hard to raise a child. i'm not counter revolution ray, but i'm not blind either. in this city long considered the best place of the revolution. prolonged hardship is causing into government support at augusta and how does that sound to you? the still ahead on l 0 leon l mess these dream star to life in the united states. continue to have the support action coming up in just a few moments. the
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it's time for that support. we promised you with the whole process we've joined us for whole federal thank you very much to have 5. it's for the women's all kept spying and book best spots in the last 16 days. thrash them be a 5 mill in foreclosure. nicely result means i now have 6 points off the 2 guys. they're looking to become the 1st european c since germany in 2007. see when the toilet civic setting is against japan and bats will decide who wins, groups, same kind of roles. i threw, they made it to winston 2 of the beating cost to reach. i want to know 5 goals coming in the space of a few minutes and the 1st talk to kind of lucky to with the treatment for a 2nd. sorry. i think one of the 2011 that will also brought us up in 2015. we will have a look at this from on and i sold one of the goals of the workshop so far with this effort from captain k t. mckay, straight from a corner that was audits 1st step of go out of well kept the guy who won the lead
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are the kind of the but the writing olympic champions came from a hard to into one the result. that means the hours of caring hours are caraway for the wind as well. got little mess. he's totally enjoying life and he's new top in tomorrow. i me off the scoring in his 1st game coming on as a substitute. he's go to law on his 1st stop for the club tuesdays. hard latch was in the am unless next crap i get. i can obviously, you know, i should just scroll was by default somebody to resist pull the faucet. see, right. so do you book it? actually i see the go put in a 2nd, came just 13 minutes later. that's the also i provided on the 5th nice with the match as is the same. but also in this one for now continued the dream style. for him, i mean to my valium picks must never build. well, that's the message from the president of the international olympic committee. thomas bock, with exactly what you have to go until the games begin and power. so will the, i see a said the official lectures invitees athletes to type pods from old,
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but 3 countries, guatemala, who were cowardly suspended, and a decision is yet to be taken on russia and that it was due to the crying wolf cry . and sorry they will, boy talk if they're allowed to type parts, but bach and the r c have repeatedly said they want to find a way to allow them to compete under a neutral fly. you know, if i tried world with conflict divisions and was rising, we need these unifying power more is it never the olympic games must, all of us have built breaches. the olympic games must never erect adults while. meanwhile, let me take a look at ours is effect to make the same the send, the piece of the games and a $1000000000.00 project is now on the way to clean it up. natasha butler pulse from the french capital on the outskirts of paris. the crew of a catamaran collects polluting waist agie,
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and even dead fish from the same rivers on the government. i'm fishes clean up ahead of next use powers olympic games. remy looms worked on the river for more than a decade. he says it's changing. the middle item on the, on the water is improve your search and the finding less rubbish than in the past. it's mainly plastic, like we bottled spin backs and algo 7 the run. we often collect one ton of cleaning the river like this is just part of a $1500000000.00 projects that includes new facilities to stop most sewage and home for bacteria from flowing into the water, particularly of the rain. since the officials say that this was heavily polluted river is now on track to be fit for swimming. and that's good news for the organizes of the games that have made the san vince a piece of the powers olympics. it will be the location for the 1st and then pick opening ceremony to be held outside the stadium of other events,
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including the swimming leg of the troy afternoon. when i fail phone calls we've achieved in 5 years, which should have taken much longer. it's a real success, a legacy for the city, and it comes with the possibility that people in the paris region might also be able to swim. swimming in the sand was banned in 1923, but powers to city council says it's time to re introduce it. it's planning to open 3 twin spots modeled on this one that was opened 6 years ago on the canal in the city, despite the sense of parents the times, some say that be ready to take the plunge. i have been looking at the water thinking or to be really nice to dive in, but you know, there is a chemicals and rest, so i'm not sure but maybe in the future. yeah. so then all the comments would be tempting, but i need to know it was clean. i think they started working on its empty ceiling yet until it be games some confidence, it will be okay. with the one you to go until the games preparations and powers of
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being stepped up, organized as a promising and alluring mix of sporting spectacle in french fly with the river saying that in spite altis romantics the centuries as one of the main attractions. natasha butler. i'll just 0 cyrus. well, this sort of from fall is the amount of felt is fit to so rain updates hard lympics in the pull off the breaking market, sells records into $400.00 basis mentally. i've the world championships, he's now one. he's a 2nd gold medal, and the 200 meat of butterflies and 21 year old, coming up with the foss, this time of his career, tends to talk to in full collect about the performance. the guy was definitely from australia is molly? are kind of home, he brought the longest standing women as well as the record and the 200 meters freestyle being the previous best hard that was set back in 2009. now so many athletes are now getting the kicks in the ground outdoors, rather than the poll. caldwell assuming has experienced a boom in recent years on the benefits could go beyond just getting fits for race
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reports of the cold, rainy summer in northern england is no deterrent for the swim is when the whole point of this boat is to get out of that come foot so disappoint coloma to swim. and a yorkshire like is possible weekends of races, which hundreds of people to pump, just not to get out and be in the natural environment and just get to experience something different from the day to day of sitting on the couch. nice. assuming in, in the polls like a different sensation, when i'm in like say for me or you say, i'm all for a say maybe i'm a to is, but that dedication in some ways as an fall from not template professionals. there seems to be something about swimming in these murky depths. the world's top populates are competing in the pool in japan at the moment, but then much of the world, it's in places like this that this both of swimming is really booming. to surveys, i've suggested the number of people going for a while in the u. k. double between 20162019. and then rose again. when pools were
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close during the pump demik, it's meant a huge demand to wet suits as well. but for some keeping warm and the cold takes away from the true benefits by this waterfall in the mountains of the lake district . and corey put so training in the whim off method into practice. it's a way of breathing to help the body with some of the cold, popularized by a dutchman known as the ice mine. is that patients or anything that you might find fearful you can control your grieving. how come the be the blood pressure opens up your veins and out to you, that is a really good cardiovascular warehouse. being in the mountains means that these wind hoff disciples bays in water that is colder and cleaner. but the u. k is also a case study for the dark side of open water swimming. some water companies dump sewage straight into rivers and seas pumping waste for a total of 1750000 hours in 2022 alone campaign to say 3 quarters of
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u. k. rivers probably is a serious threat to health. select a light in the cost to aquatic life. but for the swim is at least the lower of nature is enough for now. to make up for what type of humans have done to its full rece out. is there a castle? how would you ok and that is always what for now i'll have more light to through. all right, for who we will welcome you with pleasure. later. thank you very much. i'll take a short break. i'm back in just a moment. the filmmaker follows her mother's return to south so done after years and eggs. so we
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came home and into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the room that my father died and will not be history, repeating itself to a more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family and challenging times. no simple way home. people with us. we don't know what to us on a jersey to water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of occupation. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universal human rights. people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on a jersey to here. and there's been a heavy heart scenario from the 1st of the expiry homeless east buyers. something
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