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from around the world since the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences, the impact of what has happened to you. the last for years. the knowledge is here with the a group of soldiers trying to avoid with for an issue as president and positive for power, the
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color on the bulk of this. so just a life and also coming up close to justice in kenya, where they all positions agent and to support this whole nationwide vigilance for those killed and injured during anti government protests. over 40 people have died and easily greece and algeria as the mediterranean wall 5 keeps the rest of the homes and communities and some relief for us to use cancer patients thinking medical care is to care, we opens as photos of the month the we begin with breaking news out of news. yeah. where a group of soldiers have claimed to have over thrown the democratically elected president hammond. but assume colonel major, i'm gonna do. i've drum on a pit on national television a short while ago surrounded by 9 of the soldiers. they've declared to be closure to finish as voters of impose
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a nationwide coffee. the announcement follows members of the lead presidential guard ceiling off the palace in the capital 9. me. me. did you find you to shoot? we the secure, the defense forces gathered at the national council for the site, got up, the homeland have decided to put an end to the regime. you know, this follows the continuous deterioration of the security situation. and for social and economic management. we a firm all support to all commitments undertaken by any ship, all the institutions of the 7 for public office spending, the defense and security forces. i'm managing the situation all external partners. i asked not to interfere landon app orders are closed until the situation has stabilized. or west africa is main regional and economic blog echo last had early as the president of benita setting to this year on a mediation mission. the you and the african union, as well as the us, of course, of the immediate release to press the bosley, us sector of state antony blinking,
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spoke a while ago about the political crisis unfolding and news. yeah. we are very closely monitoring the situation and developments in the share i spoke with present by them earlier this morning and made clear that the united states resolutely supports them as the democratically elected president of the chair. we call for his immediate release. we condemn any effort to seize power by force. we're actively engaged with the new government, but also with partners in the region and around the world will continue to do so until the situation is resolved appropriately and peacefully. so to mind kind of now in washington dc, and mike of course, was still trying to establish what exactly has happened to you and how, how entrenched this opponent to actually is. but clearly i'm to the blink and responding, responding that offering. i'm wavering, support for bob as a does jack really big concern for the white house? the 30 much. so a nice has
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a very important country full the united states. uh, the national security advisor jake sullivan describing it as a critical partner of the united states. so the situation has been monitor very closely throughout the day as not just the political aspect of this. there are some 1000 us soldiers stationed in asia. there's being a u. s. military presence for some 2 decades. a number of these are special forces units who have been training the ferry in the military. but also what you've got to is one of the world's biggest drone and bases in the north of the country, which is used in an effort to prevent the movement of militants from group psych, bucko har. um, and i'll kind of so on a strategic point, nisha is very important indeed the united states, remembering too that it can be described as the last us allies standing in the region neighboring states like molly and became the fest. so have been taken over
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by miller creek who's as well. and one of the 1st moves they did was expelled the french soldiers who, being stationed there and shut in russian forces or russian back forces full protection. so this is what has happened in the region on the borders of media. this is one of the reasons why the us is so concerned. yeah, a huge concern. i guess the boat over fee is of rotors, you know, i guess of us and you influence it in the region. i mean, it does by the question how the us will now proceed. of course echo asked the african union and beyond these official channels. it's difficult to know how the us might weigh in on the crisis in these ag given is military assets in the country. a while it seems at this moment that the us has involved in budging negotiations in attempting to forge on support all forms of dialogue to resolve this ongoing situation. we heard that from the secretary of state and to me blinking saying that he had to show the president both of them off the us is ongoing support. but what
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form the support is actually going to take in the days and weeks ahead. that's not very clear at this moment. at present, the us is monitoring the situation. as it says, it is urging dialogue. it is urging the various directions to come together to restore democracy, to restore the democratically elected president. whether that is the limit of what it is going to do, we simply do not know. we cannot speculate at this particular point, like many sites so that mike kind of in washington dc. now news yeah, faces many challenges including widespread poverty and the tax by all groups. i'll kind of affiliates i so, and bulk of around a waging war to control this a, how does it region full of hundreds of thousands to flee the homes, place to 4 and a half 1000000 people require humanitarian assistance around 5000000 a vision as 26000000 population don't have enough to eat. west african nation hosts west and military bases where i us ministry,
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drones and friends personnel operate is also an important transit route for migrants from south of this. the hard does it heading north towards europe across the mediterranean sea. let's bring it in which advise, sees the defense experts at wiki, strong, global consulting. so you joins us from washington, d. c. thanks for your time as we try to establish him who might have much to try and control the country. i wonder if we can look at the security challenges that exist within this. yeah, in dealing with iso and i'll tell you how successful, how the government, a president buzzing, be in doing that. it has been as successful as many of its name errors, which is not, not very successful, these insurgencies, your terrorist groups, depending on how you want me to find them, have been pretty resemble. yeah. they managed to disengage some lights from isis are all kind of the central command and take up native roots. there's
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a large area to fit for all unlike the military's involved in these countries, they can easily cross for her same kind of problem. we have twins, syria interact, so that's what we're saying. we're not cutting bind kinda in washington dc. the of course, the united states on the you have had or still do you have a military foothold indeed. yeah. the west of could nation host us military drones and french personnel like a gather it has one of the largest and most expensive us driving bases in africa. how much all of this effect access to those facilities to as well. that would be a major concern. i was washington's on the policy makers that you know, there, you mentioned a warranty. terrorism. this in washington and c o, expires, continued u. s. military assistance. now try your presence. if there is a co it worse, the us would be asked to leave us a friendship,
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been asked to leave in several neighboring countries. us law requires to sit there and some of military support and assistance for countries that have been taken. it were a cool has taken place, so they're still gonna gingerly approach that issue as we saw in today's press conference. so this is, this is a very unhelpful place since the aren't really a good alternative locations. because as, as to mention in that package, many of the neighbors have me, chair has, as just have moved from neutrality was a western capital more towards russia and china and relied on their quickly rushing our scenario. you'll not note, of course the e was one of the few west allies in the region, still standing. i mean, what would it mean for the access or power of the country to shift towards china to shift towards russia? well, this would not look good from in terms of the broader regional framework. there is
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this, as you mentioned, there's so curious to be a wave of countries finding away from the west looking more closely at partnerships with fresh sized, clean, hot air, only in china, a particular economic way. if destiny, if nature were to, to shift. um, there's not, you know, in the us and struggles for new access. but that's been a challenge already. that much of the us effort has been limited to being off the news counterterrorism as everything focused on a few countries. and that number's been one long over time rich advice from we can start global consultancy many thanks for joining us. a. thank you. the virtual assist being held in kenya for people killed and injured during anti government. protests opposition lead up by the engine goes dismiss,
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present router's offer. that whole talks calling it a public relations exercise. he's asking the international criminal court to open an investigation into allegations of police brutality. catherine, so a reports from the west and city of consumer, the canyons at this hospital in costume, county light candles, to remember those who died during antique government protests recently. the say police, a top participant, most rating against the high cost of leading and the in position of new taxes. some of the enjoy the remaining hospital, many have gunshot wounds. we came to see so that the 10 that is the people. yeah. that was $10000.00. i told the police people who are here say this is a day of remembrance that wants to remember those who died. and those who are still in the hospital. they also say they don't trust upon this. they say the one just
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on our own is at these home state path to buy a relative. george of gamble was short in one of the most violent confrontation between security forces and protest. as soon as scaly tomb saw i feel so much pain, his death was so unexpected. i had my son on thursday morning and then he was gone . i'm still in shock. i'll never see him again. opposition date is in the copy to and i wrote the also have details. they accuse the government of asked nick profile an ordering parties to use excessive force on protest as the interior ministry, a q, some politicians of inciting riots in what the government calls economic sabotage. president william rudo says he's ready to meet with opposition either, right? i would think a, let's see me that talks how fields before i don't believe the result is the city is
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a tone. this is douglas big one side is it serves him. he talks very nice. this is oh, i'm ready for the ducks and the time. and the time is the 1st thing that owns the dinner, and this group we just want to have a 100 so that they can be able to share the kick back into this bonus. say you just want on says coffee. so you all to 0 to some western kenya. degree style were raging. well, pfizer force thousands of people to evacuate firefighters as to baffling on several funds to contain the flames destroying factories and farmland go central greece. so for 5 people have died in tens of thousands of have to leave the homes and a bunch of the holidays on the, on the roads more than 20000 phone taurus and locals being evacuated. that italy is also baffling deadly while fires in the south. a launch place destroyed the hills
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surrounding the historical temple of the gift to the island of sicily is the holiday stays. at least 3 people have been killed. the algeria no authority, se wildfires in the north of the country all now contained cruise have been tackling, needing a 105 for the past 3 days. plus the cases of open to criminal investigation and ordered the rest of several suspects on charges of austin. for these 34 people have died. the soldiers and emergency workers are among those victims. i call go shift carrying around 3000 colors as co fire off the ducks coast in the north sea. at least one crew member who's for india was killed and several others in just the vessel was heading to egypt from gemini, close. the far as on known as town home reports in the panama register japanese own cargo freighting free mental highway is a floating furnace in the north sea. she's been maneuvered out of the busy international shipping lanes and is now stationary of the freezing island of
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ireland. for where a plume of white smoke could be seen in the distance of a deal, isabel in the, at the moment a small ship has been a task which is not an ideal position. new kind of tow it, but it's gonna hold it in its current position. pos out for as long as the 5 buttons there is little to do, but spray her sides with water to reduce the temperature. in the hope of keeping the ship stable, the blaze is set to have spread quickly in the early hours of tuesday. the cause remains unclear. the crew abandoned ship some jumping for their lives into the sea . to be rescued by the dutch coast guard. one crew member died while several others suffered smoke related injuries i made you can say 19 the mt blacklist. a below we'll see is what happens if she sinks in the least $3000.00 cars, plus fuel and other cargo on board this john freighter, or a risk to the ecologically sensitive freezing islands. just off the coast unesco
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world heritage site. the area is known for its diversity of aquatic and terrestrial species and also to most of us keep us cut on support. what is loose on that ship? what can was the short cannot lead to hazard substances on the island? i'm just thinking about things like that, even though, because god says salvage experts are working through a range of scenarios for the stricken vessel warning the fire code yet, but for days, joe, nicole elder 0 on the dutch coast. so, curiously, that tim young has met russia's defense minister and a high ranking chinese delegation in killing young kim's 1st no permanent form visitors since the beginning of the curve at 19 pandemic. 3 years ago. well, it could be, as defense minister says that russia i'm feeling young or united to encountering what they called gang still like us had gemini, both russian and chinese delegations of visiting those career was part of the 70th
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anniversary of the korean war armistice. many of us were killed in the 3 year conflict when china backs north korea and us soldiers for alongside south koreans. fine slew we met war veterans in the south korea city of booth fine as they because of their experiences. lee, how young was a 17 year old student when war broke out on the korean peninsula in june 1950 pm listed and was sent to fight off to only a week of the 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 soldier 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
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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. it is difficult or that i 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. and 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
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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, fighting ended in 1953, but what they negotiated was a ceasefire. the 2 careers still technically at war, separated by a heavy 45 border to oppose the city. yes, i have somebody in the north, but i don't know if they're alive as the as poss, fuel veterans remain. and despite the was joe political legacy, it's become a distant memory for many south queens, florence louis out a 0 boost on south korea. still had allowed to 0 whistle blower tells congress the us government has covered up its possession of haley and ad. across the decades the, the irish singer musician shanita o'connor has died of the age of 50,
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the, the, the, how are we have the heat wave conditions continuing across a good parts of japan. last eclipse glasses, one of the 2 shelves of the fullest cost over the next comes as high pressure in charge of keeping essentially samples, but low pressure enough, the low that says type food buck, sorry, that's pushing away from the philippines, easing up towards the southeast corner of china as we go on into friday, making land for weakling as it does so in terms of the winds, struggling in terms of the right and right is going to be widespread as it runs in across. but do you on problem insights? southeastern corner will see massive amounts of brain for the next couple of days that will cause flash flooding. and it will cause the lab slides as well, because scattering a shell is elsewhere across china,
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temperatures about where they should be. still seeing some rather heavy rain to into uh, what's the pots of the philippines, the trailing system, the training southwest, the winds from the monsoon, pushing some very heavy right in and just off shore. and noticed another system. they're just developing athletic, become a tropical storm as well over the next couple of days, but should stay to the use of the philippines that address up to the small the japanese on has plenty of showers long spells of radical, southern positive in the china. plenty of wet weather to into central and western parts of india, with flooding across the western gas, the dreaming of some little more amazing facility. how about some disney magic tango? tango exposure and visit couple of dot com. in depth analysis of the days headlines. the motivation for,
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for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity and not being some students by the state inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the deal with, i'll just say, right, here's a reminder of our top stories into a group of soldiers this claim to over the throne president, how many positive soldiers for reading out of statements on television during which they will say to class, the closure finishes border on a nationwide coaching. officials are being held and can you have people killed during anti government process opposition leader. right,
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i think as ruled outs mediation with the government and he's asking the international criminal court to open an investigation to a ledge. police boot on a ship carrying 3000 cars has cooled fire in the north sea. these concrete member has been killed and several of this badly wounded. something seems to jump overboard. a symbol of coast of the netherlands, kansas specialist and took care of regina. treating patients from syria. hospitals were damaged by the devastating of craig's back in february, and after months they've now we are open to revel controls northwest sylvia doesn't have enough doctors or medicine to help them and to turkey is the last resort for patients that know commotion reports from the bob a how of border crossing in italy, provence, cancer patients here and those with syria were already struggling to get treatment following 12 years of civil war. then the massive of quick in february,
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then there's many hospitals making their suffering even worse. 5 months on turkey, it has reopened. it's doors for hundreds of syrian cancer patients to get to proper treatment. it says the weight for treatment has been agonizing. i can barely find the words to express how difficult it is being both physically and emotionally. we longed for this chance to get the proper treatment. i wanted my wife to be with me in these hard times, but it's, it's still not allowed to have an escort for us. around 600 cancer patients were unable to receive treatment. following the quick, some loss of their lives while waiting. nice on top on it. even though it's hard for patients to enter without an escort, as we are not allowed to be with them in the turkish hospitals. this decision has a significant impact on these patients. the pain, the endure every day is unbearable and they have been struggling to survive for over 5 months. we still can't be with their patients, relatives,
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and we hope other steps will be taken in their favor. around 65 percent of their patients traveling to turkey are women and children. the majority of them internally displaced by the civil war. the kind of michael caught up throughout coordination of his these patients attempted to keep the patients being divided into groups as them today. 45 patients events with the texas government has been receiving patients for over 12 years. however, we still have for a long term solution that would allow these patients to get treatment inside syria in the absence of the solution means people's suffering will continue to grow. this part of the content of a hardship here and here said they would accept any proposed solution that would make their life easier. but they also fear that their resilience might end while they wait for that to happen. now cause such as you are all live and also syria, us as introduce new roles, acquiring larger and more accessible toilet facilities on planes. the
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transportation secretary says it will have millions of people with disabilities or uses of wheelchairs. some secretary peaches, benches spoke exclusively is out of there was white house correspondent, kimberly how could well, i think this is going to make a huge difference for so many americans, you know, wheelchair users right now are often cut off from the ability to get to where they need to be some of that has to do with just getting around the neighborhood transit . there's been a lot of progress. there's a long way to go, but that's also true for aviation system. it's, i think for most people who are not wheelchair users, the idea that you might just be unable to, to fly would completely change your life in terms of weddings, job interviews, all the things that people count on aviation in order to take advantage of. but for many, wheelchair users, they face a choice which is to either have to the hydrate themselves because there is not an accessible laboratory on board or to give up line completely. and nobody should
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face that choice if there's something we can do about it, because she was really personal to what, what moved you to kind of take this on. look, i will never know the experience of somebody navigating our, well actually that's wrong. any one of us could agent to a disability for i'll say is, i don't personally know the, the experience of navigating our systems as a blind or hard of hearing or, or your diverse or a wheelchair using or other american with a disability. but when you talk to the people who do, what you begin to realize very quickly is it really is a different experience. for example, from friends and from advocates who have navigated our, our system as wheelchair users and hear stories of arriving in the destination. without your wheelchair, with a wheelchair being broken or damaged, sometimes it taking weeks to get that addressed. when an airline didn't properly train, that's personnel or didn't live up to its responsibilities. that's not just an inconvenience, it's bad enough when a flight gets cancelled or delayed. imagine if you get to where you're going and
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then you can't leave the airport or you can't go about your normal life. that's what it's like. some disability advocates compared to arriving at the destination, but your legs didn't make it. this is serious and we have to do something about it . a former military pilots and intelligence officer have given testimony, so the us congress about unidentified flying objects. it included an explosive allegation. the government is in possession of alien craft, which of crushed for several years. particle, he has more from washington dc. is this video captured from the us fighter jet, prove that aliens exist? the pentagon says no, but these former military men until the congressional committee. they believe it is proof. one for our pilots says he's seen it for himself. all 4 of us cuz we were enough 18 us. so we had pilots and wisdom in the backseat. looked down a small saw white tic tac object with a longitudinal axes pointing north south and moving very abruptly over the water
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like a ping pong ball. there were no rotors, no rotor wash for any sign of visible control surfaces like wings. he says no military has the technology to fly like that. but david brush, a whistle blower and former intelligence officer, took it even further, saying he was told that for decades the us government was recovering, crashed alien spacecraft to try and re engineer the technology 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 a biologics came with some of these recoveries. yeah. or were they, i 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. the pentagon flatly denies this allegation, but cover says it wants answers. and this considering the bill that would force the
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binding ministration to make public every thing it knows what it calls you, a piece of identified aerial phenomena. another witnesses that happens, you know, look out for talk of a flying black cube, 10 miles off the coast of virginia beach to f. 18 super foreigners were split by you ip. the object described as a dark gray or black cube inside of a clear spear came within 50 feet of lead aircraft and was estimated to be 5 to 15 feet in diameter. the mission commander terminated the flight immediately and returned base. our squadron submitted a safety port, but there was no official acknowledgement of the incident and no further mechanism to report the sightings congress wants to change that in hopes of answering the age old question. are we originally were alone? medically, elda 0 washington. so the i was thinking a musician should, a dakota has died to the age of 56.
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