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as it will find time to travel anywhere. so i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific one o one e 6 phases the issues affecting the gloves, most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump, take part in the republic and policies for c, v debates, or holds its own private. riley people empower, investigates, the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile items. 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. the boarding schultz in new jazz capital has thousands turned out to demonstrate that gains and attempted to the
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seller albany watching. i'll just say we're like more headquarters here in the also coming up is visibility does playing games. busy can use all position, need it right in good health, i'll just say about the president is not serious about ending antique government protests. also the us federal reserve raises interest rates by a close of a percent warning, but the battle against inflation is fall from $85.00. and that was the blow tells congress the us government has come it up. it's possession of alien aircraft for decades. the welcome to the warning shots being fired in the jazz capital, as crowds gather to was just
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a coup attempt supporters all present mohammed to the zoom. it turns out that within the expertise been detained by its own presidential jobs, the presidents officials say the needs to be a sale to gain the support of the army. the head of the regional block at cos is heading tanisha to mediate addresses following developments from a boucher in neighboring nigeria. there are reports coming out of new young age in site, signifying that there's been some form of negotiations. one of the reports is suggesting that the cooper just wanted, i advised them to surrender that power, which we understand you refused. and right now we also hear about mobilization on the outskirts of a near me where ministry bindix situated. and that before we came on and i just checked with the re, tell us how, which is the national television station. it's running cartoons program,
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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 i in control of that station. usually what cools happened like that in africa, they sees the radio stations and the television stations to establish that process, the sofa, those channels in the hands of the troops in this year. well, the us has troops stationed in new jersey and the government is watching developments collectively. let's bring it in. that can be whitehouse. all. whitehouse a. kimberly target. sorry. our white house correspondent. so we, kimberly, obviously the winds will be concerned about this developing situation in this of the. yeah, there's no question about it as the united states is watching closely, in fact, the national security spokesperson, john kirby speaking to whitehouse reporters in the last hour or so. talking about this. and of course the implications for regional security as well. talking about
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the fact that the white house is monitoring this very closely given the fact that there are, is a us presence there. what he has been saying is that this is being watched with deep concern. and also the united states is condemning any effort to detain or some . a the functioning of the democratically elected government. now the us says it is still gathering facts about exactly what has happened. but john kirby going on to say that what the us does know is that right now in the eyes of the united states, the government is led by president zima and they are urging the elements of the presidential guard to release it from detention and to refrain from any violence. now what the us is also saying this hours that they are well pay me any statements, but in any steps that can be taken from the economic community of the west african
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states in the african union to defend new jersey democracy. and that really is the key point there because this is really kind of a key principle of the binding to ministration. when it comes to pushing forward, it is really democracy that is at the forefront of all of the forum policy of the, by the administration. and so that is really of what is of concern not just regional stability, but also ensuring that democracy is upheld. and so that is what the bite and ministration is really focusing on, as well as making sure that the alexa officials are safe. and so that is why there is going to be onboard coordination with those officials on the ground as this situation continues to develop. thanks to the update. ta washington. white house correspondent. kimberly. how could that thank you to what what stuff it gets to see the series of ministry takeovers and attempted to use in recent years and august 2020 the molly and ami s. as president abraham. the cock, yes sir. after
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a wave of anti government protests, 3 years later, the ministry is still in power. in september 2021 soldiers a neighboring guinea over through president alpha called and i. it followed the dispute to the election in which he'd been vying for a controversial term and became defensive to case took place in a matter of months and 2020 to be kept in a brain thrown. it is currently in control the wholesale last year in guinea, but so i left them people killed in a failed cue in february, child stratford as well from deca incentive go. the common site is not. analysts will tell you multiple reasons as to why this is happening. some of them long established inveterate reasons, looking at notions of poverty, looking at the mountains, it'd be made by separate these groups. some of them along ethnic lines demanding more. what's funny in this region to mullens that have been ignored so many is by governments across west africa, they will start looking at the notions of corruption and the mission management.
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but of course, there is the other major reason of the failure of multiple initiatives in the pulse chief of which one could argue was the un peacekeeping mission. 15000 un troops now being withdrawn from molly following to mullens by molly's military culture. and that was green light, you'd have to you in security council. the process is going to take around 6 months . there's also the end of the operation bar con, a french lead operation coming out of china with french troops in looking to fast forward. molly, those troops, i've also been withdrawn in the last 12 months or so. so what is the plan? well, there was an initiative being put forward according to the chief of echo echo us ministry chief. of course the region have been gathering. they're looking at potentially using up to 5000 troops to we to be based in the region or to be sent on to moans to countries suffering these kinds of problems. but there is the
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wilkinson and the growing concerned. all the certainly amongst the international community, western countries in particular about russians in fluids, in this region, the growing influence of that russian motion we group involved. and at that we know our operating inside of molly, we know all what it has not been confirmed, but there are rumors that are approaching inside the keen of fi. so as well that are basically taking the place of that un force and many in the international community, many governments around the world are saying that this is only increasing the potential. so the low tire of mobile tire attacks being committed in these countries. and the idea that at least will say, is russia trying to reassert itself in this vacuum as of course, the influence of, of the french, the main colonial full of colonial powers in west africa received. so yeah, some very wiring the terrifying statistics being put out for millions of people
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across this region and potentially for the government's support. the countries here, child scrap it out to 0, the call can use all position policy has suspended a coal if a nationwide demonstrations. instead, it sounds to people to hold vigils for those killed in recent anti government, protests opposition leader rather than just subsidies funding charges with the international criminal court for police brutality. at least 30 people have been killed since march, according to human rights groups. or can you as president even reach? i is currently in tons of them and has responded to the opposition. the opposition lead to on twitter. what he said that we quote my friend at right, that it didn't go back tomorrow evening and you have always known, unavailable to meet one on one with you any time at your convenience? well, area we spoke to ryan didn't go. he says he's ready for talks with the government, but said president william root has also to meet one on one is not serious. i think
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you know, the 1st then it really is loves me serious. if he wants is image of the me would know to invest me through social media. he knows my address and the telephone number and everything. he is busy, but he does the playing games. does this like a public positions exercise? i mentioned yesterday that the just 2 weeks ago the president of doesn't their accident see a little how soon for them came here to can you please invitation and she's been here 2 days a wishing to come and bring us together. he actually rejected and refused to meet those a big human issue if he wasn't able to see us in terms of the shifting the time and use with a med do it of that this conversation. he is talking like that slow
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time to the time when he actually made an appeal to me to counsel him was positions. he gave me a schedule so that we could have dialogue. i did exactly. it has a requested and we agreed to form a joint team to cut it out. there was issues on the contentious issues as to as the temperature cooled of the buck. so under the there's dr. installed. so i don't believe the result is city is a tone. this is douglas big one side is it serves to the stokes. very nice. this is oh, i'm ready for adults and it time and the time is it was saying that only so didn't go. and this group does want to have
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a 100 so that they can be able to share the level of the kid, you know, said if you don't want any penalty, you know, is trying to live in to noon. but if you have a crisis, this thing that we have a crisis in this country, this week was city as a porch and the address. we already dinnertime, when they're ready for those ducks, but i'll show you a brief pause last month. the us federal reserve has raised the interest rates to 5.5 percent. the cost of a sudden rise takes the benchmark rate to its highest level since 2001. we remain committed to bringing inflation back to our 2 percent goal and to keeping longer term inflation expectations will anchored. reducing inflation is likely to require a period of below trend the growth and some softening of labor market conditions. restoring price stability is essential to set the stage for achieving maximum of employment and stable prices over the longer run. we understand that our actions
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affect communities, families have businesses across the country. everything we do is in service to our public mission. we at the fed will do everything we can to achieve our maximum employment and price stability goals as well. so on this that's call saved. how does that cost? right? he's in washington dc with the very latest. and heidi, this is a significant statement to be made is going to affect everyone in the us. that's right, so, and this is something that americans are frankly getting used to over the past year . we have see now 11 interest rate hikes coming from the central bank. this may or may not be one of the last ones though. hearing from the chairman durham, powell, he went on to say that inflation, which is currently at 3 percent in the us, was better than expected for the board of governors that met to create this decision. however, they said that one report alone was not enough evidence to prove to them that this
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was is already a success. and as you heard, the goal here is to bring inflation down to 2 percent. you may think that we're pretty close, but how also it reiterated that there are still likely a long road to go in his words before the united states economy. a shoot, you a cheese, that goal. now we have seen inflation fall dramatically since the high of nearly 9 percent that we saw in june of last year. all the while the labor market in the united states has remained strong. these are all good indicators, but the federal reserve is saying it's too early to claim success. and they are still saying that in the next meeting in september, there may yet be another raid high, or there may not be jerome how it was very clear that he did not want to make any early predictions. but long story short, the united states economy appears to be headed in the right direction. so thanks for the update. hi, j customer that for us in washington dc. so i had here called out, is there
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a we'd live in barbados as an international summit to discuss reparations for the slave trade. gets underway and rescue teams. everything as a time to save maybe $100.00 beached whales, it'll stray and stay with us here. hold on just the color we are now seeing an end to that extreme heat wave across the southern part. so if you hear me say a lot more cloud, just pushing his way down towards the italy, the balkans, this cold front of here that is a significant feature that will drive its way further southwards. introducing some co less haul to ash we say, as we go on through the next comes as a winds coming in from over north wesley direction. so we'll see temperature still going up into this. uh is it is still going to be hot, but not as cold. a 40 full sadie possible. over the next couple of days the into uh
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athens, but theresa stay going into uh friday. 32 degrees by that. stay so much nearer to where those temperatures should be. tab, which is also floating away in progress. for example, something like a 10 degree drop here with this brand of cloud and right that cold front that makes its way through big and sundry showers. the possibility of some localized will flash flooding. we'll see some positive you. what's the weather up towards the northwest sliding out so of including wells slipping down across north, across the low countries mold in areas of germany slipping, further east woods and south, which as we go through the next couple of, i started on several picture across northern pots so if you long as you drive across the southern area, so i would try to post northern parts of africa and even up towards the northwest here. temperature slowly but surely easing away. the, the,
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attends support. is it present how many assume turned down after the marriage that he's been detained on his own? presidential dogs vigils are being held on and canyons killed and anti government protests opposition leader. right, i think a key is the government of altering please to use excessive pools during demonstrations against the cost of living. and that's a brief pause. last month, the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates to 5.5 percent for to of up the said rise takes the benchmark right. so it's highest level since 2001 delegates from around the world have gathered in barbados to discuss reparations full. the transatlantic slave tried the name of the sub interest to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery and to begin repairing some of the damage little rap all over the post from bridgetown in barbados, had to successful a historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados, delegates from the african union,
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europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave trade. or veto says in baset or to the caribbean community or care. 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 the right to the development. we see reparations as a look. um, europe and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barbados and, and the caribbean territories on the continent of africa. and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality. the on the live that i know tick in concrete meshes, so help repair some of the damage that was done just
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a few miles away from where diplomats and human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton plantation, 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 fine. 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 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
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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 debt cancellation, development projects, and formal apologies from european governments who activists say, continue to read the fruits of slave labor. mentalism up a little al jazeera, bridgetown barbados. well level joins us now from bridge town involved 8 or said not. well it's, it's always one thing to call for reparations us we had annual report, it's a difficult job to actually get them. so what sort of the timeline on the plan, by the organizes of the summit to be with you. so we're in bridge sound, barbados. we're on the campus of the west indies, university of this uh,
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the day of the summit today is already starting to wrap up. the conclusion of this historic, unprecedented summit is on thursday, the 27th. but like you said, it's one thing to talk about. reparations of completely different things to talk about how it's going to be implemented in that is really the central theme of this meeting, taking place here in, in barbados today, this has gone from the topic that was once considered friends to now becoming a global movement. and if we can talk about one aspect of this, a reparations movement that's gain the most traction, that's it's this idea of building a unified framework for how to proceed in terms of global advocacy, in terms of a global legal framework that can be presented before an international community, specifically before international courts, like the international court of justice. what we're seeing are members of representatives from the african union representatives from the caribbean, countries from care a. com, as well as representatives from civil society groups from the americas, from the united states, from europe,
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all coming together to create something that has been created before, which is a unified approach to the idea of reparations. that something that they, that you know, these folks together can come together and, and demand reparations from countries like spain, the case fell, jump the middle of the netherlands among the others. and when it comes to reparations, this is a term that doesn't have a single one. single definition, this is something that that may not even have us the same approach across the board . there isn't a one size fits all. busy solution but reparations in a country like barbados, for example. where is a country that is predominantly made up of descendants of africans? it could take the form of a development plan and can take the form of a debt forgiveness, something very different to the conversation over reparations. and countries like the united states, where black americans represent a statistical minority, regardless of the fact that we are seeing as being emblematic of this summit that's taking place right now, is if this is indicative of a very bright moment in history. what we're hearing overwhelmingly,
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from historians, from advocates for human rights, is that now is the time it is long overdue for reparations. and indeed, i mean it, we told you just touched on the front of that rock countries in africa as well as the south america. the count will be in full talk about reparation. that means different things to different countries. and even present macro, choose apologize in his own way to africa. in 2021 of the advocates of fund summit said that reparations must be repaid today. sustainable matter. and that's quite so to point in time when the world is dealing with climate change, inflation, the cost of living crisis is where is this money? if it's money that countries one's going to come from this? absolutely right. so hell and the topic of, of apologies has certainly been a central teams here. we've heard, apologies, the sort of a wave of apology is going on around the world from former colonizing nations from
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former nations that were involved in the transatlantic slave trade. and what we hear from diplomats from human rights advocates here at summit at this summit, is that these apologies seem to always fall short. they're not exactly doing what they need to do to make things right. and that's where reparations come into place . but the, to answer your question about why barbados, this is the question that we asked ourselves before arriving in the country i had to of this summit. and it all has to do with a nation's history. in 1627, when barbados was established as a colony of great britain, if there was a system that was established with a system of government, a system of ideology that was centered exclusively around this idea of slavery. and that's a history that's not lost on the average person of this island. it's. so when you take that into context, when you take the legacy of slavery into accounts, that's very much present in the minds and hearts of the people of barbados. it's easy to understand how
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a country that was one such an important colony for the british has emerged as a leading voice for movement for rep or is it for reparation that's now taking on a global scale. but well, thanks very much for all the updates from bridge someone will properly force that in barbados, of the hundreds of was under the funeral of a 23 year old palestinian men killed on choose day during these rainy rate on the aisle and the refugee camp in nablus, the occupied westbank is where the soldiers also shots and injured 2 of the palestinians. besides that, arrested $37.00 during reigns and needless bethlehem and temporal. these randy ministry has been coming out in the 90 rates and the west bank. it says it's claiming area of the groups. israel supreme court says it will have petitions against the new digital reform bill passed by parliament in september. the law pushed forward by a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right tween coalition will take away the high colts. right to veto political decisions, if these as a reasonable and against the public interest,
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best protests by accounts as to the device, evaluating the can assets with the opposition okeydoke. so do we look forward to you say wildfires in the countries? no, no, no contained crews have been tackling nearly a 100 fives for the past 3 days, prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation and all the rest of several suspects on charges of awesome . the rankled high temperatures and strong winds. fueling the flames eased on tuesday nights. at least 30 full people have died. so just emergency workers amongst the victims and wildlife teams that rising to save dozens of pilot well stranded in west australia for at least $52.00 of them died over night. the part of nearly 100 miles was 1st spotted swimming together in unusual way on choose the building. then they began beating themselves one by one that comes up to $55.00 whales tide and another bus trending in scotland. last week,
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the full best that shows in the us military all telling congress what they know about unidentified flying objects. a full but intelligence officer david crush said that the us government is in possession of intact and partially impact alien vehicles, which crushed the house oversight committee. last in the investigation following crushes claims. if you believe we have crashed craft, uh, stated earlier, do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft? as i've stated publicly already, my news nation of you, of biologics came with some of these recoveries where they guess human or non human biologics, non human. and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program. i talked to that are currently still on the program particular site and how small for washington, dc. or there's a general sense in the u. s. congress of the u. s. military knows a lot more about these u. a p's as they call them. then they've led on now the military in the past has released videos. so they have a commission that's looking into uh to try to explain what these are,
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cuz there are a lot of navy pilots and you've seen the video and it looks like there's this 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 up the east coast, somebody like a brown or black fox 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 military has this kind of capability that this technology, the bigger concern they say is that there's no system in place for navy pilots or commercial pilots to really identify enter it 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 it's hurting their careers. both democrats and republicans are saying we need
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to get to the bottom of 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, the administration hands and make them, let us know what they all know about us those. and finally, the irish sing, good musician should data color has died at the age of 56. the single nothing composed to you reach number one on music trots around the world in 1990. their color was that spoken of religion, feminism, and we'll as well as their own mental health and detection issues. she recently
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